The united states that used to be more receptive to him in the past told. He may be popular with certain republicans, but i don t think he has a cache back in the states, he s a polarizing figure in the united states just as he is in israel. So, i think, you know, it s not necessarily the big win he thinks it is and maybe mike johnson thinks it is. It s a divisive event that is not going to get nearly the attention that that 2015 speech did. And admiral stavridis, among those very frustrated is president biden. He has made this goal to end this war, to bring the hostages home with the remaining six months he has in office, and i wonder what you think is the realistic expectation and can anything come out of the meeting that netanyahu and president biden will have? i think unfortunately it feels unlikely to me that this administration, the biden administration is going to get the win that i think they deserve. They work so hard to pull this together. Tony blinken, jake sullivan, the who
We must all band together for the sake of humanity itself. Today many of the concerns cannot be solved or even addressed through the force of arms. Bombs and bullets cannot defend against covid19 or its future variants. To fight this pandemic we need a collective act of science and political will. Ending this pandemic, addressing the climate crisis, managing the shifts in global power dynamics, shaping the roles of the world on vital issues like trade, cyber, and emerging technologies, and facing the threat of terrorism as it stands today. Where we apply and strengthen the core tenets of the international system, including the charter and declaration of human rights as we seek to shape the emergence of new technologies and deter new threats. Or will we allow those universal principles to be trampled and twisted in the pursuit of naked political power? simply put, we stand in inflection point in history. An inflection point and also a threatening point in the u. S. , with seeking relati
Flights. This is all part of an allofgovernment effort. Not only are we obtaining resources from the department of defense, but we brought in a person from the department of health and human services to address the medical needs of anyone who needs that type of attention. Not only do we rely on the resources and capabilities of the department of homeland security, but we look across the federal government and in partnership with civil society to see what resources and capabilities we can bring to bear to meet the challenge, and that is indeed what we are doing here. And how can you be assured that when they go back they re not dealing with very difficult conditions? much more difficult than what they re dealing with right now? why not allow them to come into the country? so let me take both those questions, jim. We re working very closely with the government of haiti to ensure that the individuals return is accomplished as safely and humanely as possible. We are working with the depar
Helicopters have rescued 169 americans from a hotel outside the airport in kabul. This comes hours after president biden claimed americans were not having issues getting through the taliban blockade. We have no indication that they haven t been able to get in kabul through the airport. We have made an agreement with the taliban thus far. Shannon: other parts of the biden administration have conceded that does not line up with the reality for some on the ground, as the white house admits it is unsure how many americans are in need of evacuation from afghanistan, and the pentagon corrects the commander in chief on his claims that al qaeda is gone, and the u. S. Will be able to monitor the terror threat to americans from afar. Look, let s put this thing in perspective here. What interest do we have in afghanistan at this point, with al qaeda gone? al qaeda is a presence, as well as isis, in afghanistan. And we have talked about that for quite some time. We do not believe it is exorbitantl
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