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The speakers welcomed various leaders, including the Senate Democratic Leader, Senate Republican Leader, Speaker of the House, Secretary of State, Vice President, and President of the United States. The Prime Minister of Israel was also welcomed back to the APEC stage. The speaker emphasized the unique alliance between Israel and the United States, stating that US support for Israel is and should remain bipartisan. They described Israel as a strategic ally and emphasized the unbreakable friendship between the two nations. It was asserted that America is safer when it stands with Israel, and that caring about American security necessitates caring about Israel's security. The speaker concluded by saying that America and Israel need support more than ever, and offered blessings for both nations.

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The speaker greets a large crowd in California and asks if they are ready for change. The speaker states they are honored to be there.

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China and the United States have the potential to collaboratively address global issues. It's crucial for both nations to work together. I had a long-standing friendship with him, and we spent countless hours discussing various topics. He is truly remarkable. Have you had a chance to talk to him in private? The press often disapproves of my casual remarks, but I find him to be an extraordinary individual. Did you discuss the trailer from last week?

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Good afternoon. It’s an honor to welcome you back to the State Department. American engagement and leadership are essential for advancing our interests. We’ve worked tirelessly to rebuild our alliances and partnerships, which are now stronger than ever. In the past four years, we've faced challenges but emerged stronger. Our economy is booming, and we've made historic investments in infrastructure and clean energy. Our alliances, particularly NATO, are more robust, and we’ve successfully countered adversaries like Russia and Iran. We’ve also prioritized diplomacy, bringing home Americans wrongfully detained abroad. As we look to the future, we must continue leading in artificial intelligence and clean energy. America is built on the idea of equality and progress, and together, we can achieve great things. Thank you for your dedication, and may God bless you all.

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I'm so happy to welcome America's Governors to the White House. You're all amazing people, even some of you Democrats. We've actually worked very well together. I can only think of one or two instances where it didn't work out so well, but that's pretty normal. I want to welcome you and let you know that I'm here for you. Anything I can do to help, I'm available. We can accomplish a lot working together.

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We must work hard for a better America of hope, fairness, and opportunity for our children. I have spent time with Xi Jinping defining America as a land of possibilities for all, free from racism and violence. Let's stand together for freedom and democracy, as the NAACP has always done. Are you all in? I am. Remember, as the United States of America, we can achieve anything when united. God bless and protect us all.

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The speaker states that sanctions against Syria were once important but are now being removed, expressing optimism about Syria's future success. The speaker hopes Syria will "show us something very special," similar to Saudi Arabia. The administration is pursuing peaceful engagement and offering friendship to those who accept it in good faith. The speaker claims unprecedented strides and progress have been made, envisioning a bright future for the Middle East. The speaker suggests that if nations in the region set aside differences and focus on shared interests, the world will be amazed. The speaker believes the Middle East, the "geographic center of the world and the spiritual heart of its greatest faiths," will transform from a place of turmoil to a land of opportunity and hope.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the strategic direction of U.S.-China economic engagement and the future of the dollar. Speaker 1 argues that Obama should seek a financial arrangement with China when he travels to China, stating that “this would be the time because you really need to bring China into the creation of a new world order, financial world order.” He contends that “you need a new world order that China has to be part of the process of creating it, and they have to buy in. They have to own it.” He envisions a more stable global financial order resulting from China’s participation, with “coordinated policies.” Turning to the U.S. economy and the dollar, Speaker 1 addresses concerns about dollar weakness. He states that “an orderly decline of the dollar is actually desirable.” He explains that “A decline in the value of the dollar is necessary in order to compensate for the fact that The U. S. Economy will remain rather weak.” He further predicts that “China will emerge as the motor replacing The U.S. Consumer,” suggesting a shift in economic engine from the United States to China. He concludes that “there would be a slow decline in the value of the dollar, a managed decline.”

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Good morning, everyone. It's great to see you all. I'm excited to be here. We appreciate you being here. It's not our first meeting, and I'm very proud that Ukraine has such great strategic friends like the United States. We are thankful for this support. We're here today as a show of support, and we have committee chairs and the president with us.

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The speaker welcomes the audience to the United States of America, noting that many appear to be farmers. The speaker likens the audience to quality seeds that can blossom and bloom in foreign soil. They express excitement in welcoming the audience to the country, where they hope the audience will have fulfilling lives for their children. The speaker concludes by stating that the country will benefit alongside the audience.

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Welcome, mister Prime Minister. Welcome, mister Biden. Welcome back to the White House. I've long believed that the relationship between The United States and India is one of the will be one of the defining relationships of the twenty first century. Two proud nations two proud nations whose love of freedom secured our independence, bound by the same words in our constitution. First three words, we the people, the enduring ties and shared values between our people, and the shared responsibility as global leaders to tackle the great issues of our time together.

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Following a difficult period in the relationship, both nations commit to moving forward through candid and constructive engagement. The approach must be mutual on both sides, anchored in "mutual respect, mutual sensitivity, and mutual interest." They insist that "'Differences must not become disputes nor competition conflict,'" and that progress depends on preserving this spirit of dialogue. The speakers frame this as a shared path to restore cooperation and avoid turning disagreements into disputes, underscoring the desire for constructive diplomacy and sustained, respectful interaction. They articulate a commitment to candid dialogue on shared interests and to establish mechanisms that manage differences without letting them escalate into disputes.

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Speaker 0 argues that the United States has underestimated China's power across infrastructure, technology, and strategic planning. He notes the quality of Chinese infrastructure, citing high-speed trains that connect Beijing to Shanghai in four and a half hours over about 1,000 kilometers, comparing that favorably to Amtrak in the United States. Infrastructure strength is identified as a core strength, followed by China’s scientific and technological capacity, which he calls “the coin of the realm in our decade, in the next few decades.” He asks which society will turn out more scientists and engineers, presenting data to illustrate China’s lead: 34% of first-year Chinese university students study engineering or a STEM field, compared with 5.6% in the United States, noting China’s larger population. He references Harvard, where he teaches, observing that at graduation, chemistry, biology, and physics majors are largely Asian Americans, or more specifically Asians or citizens of Asian ethnicity, indicating a STEM-dominated profile among graduates. The speaker then points to the Trump administration’s gathering of tech titans at the White House, noting that a tremendous number of those tech leaders are Indian Americans and Chinese Americans, implying China’s tech influence extends into American leadership and industry. Addressing national security, he contends that the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) and China's overall power have been underestimated. He argues that the Communist Party of China (CPC) is strategic and unencumbered by free press constraints, allowing it to make long-term bets over decades (ten, twenty, thirty years) without the friction of media opposition. A specific strategic pattern is highlighted: for thirty-five consecutive years, the Chinese foreign minister’s first trip of the year has been to Africa in January to signal Africa as a priority. He contrasts this with U.S. presidents: President Trump did not visit Africa in his first term, while President Biden visited Angola for two or three days toward the end of his term. The speaker uses these examples to illustrate China’s consistent, long-term, strategic focus on Africa and broader global influence. Overall, he concludes that China’s technology, military, and economic power are stronger than commonly perceived, and that the United States must recognize this and adjust accordingly, as he asserts that underestimation is no longer viable.

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Good morning, everyone. It's great to see you all. We appreciate you being here. We know each other well, and this isn't our first meeting. I am very proud that Ukraine has such strategic friends like the United States. We are very thankful for your support. We have committee chairs and the president present today.

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The speakers discuss the ideological differences between the United States and Russia, as well as the historical context of their relationship. They mention the individualistic nature of American society compared to the collectivist nature of Russian society. The conversation touches on the colonization of the American continent and the ethnic cleansing that occurred, as well as the history of slavery in the United States. The speakers highlight the importance of understanding and finding ways to cooperate despite these differences, as there have been periods of unity between the two countries in the past. They emphasize the need to focus on common interests and positive aspects to foster collaboration.

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Tom Hanks welcomes us to a celebration of America on the day of President Joe Biden's inauguration. He is speaking from the Lincoln Memorial in the secure capital city. Despite recent divisions and conflicts, tonight we reflect on the unity of the United States of America.

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A group of students from Muscatine, Iowa, visited China after an invitation from President Xi Jinping, who had previously visited their town. The trip included cultural exchanges and language learning, fostering a positive relationship between the two countries. The community hopes for future visits and potential summits between Xi and US President Joe Biden in Muscatine. The connection between Muscatine and China is seen as unique and valuable.

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Respecting each other, coexisting peacefully, and pursuing cooperation is key for China and the US to find the right way to get along. The speaker believes in a promising future for their bilateral relationship. The responsibility of steering China-US relations falls on the shoulders of the speaker and the president.

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The speaker welcomes Minister Gaddafi to the State Department, emphasizing the deep value of the relationship between the United States and Libya. They express enthusiasm for deepening and broadening cooperation and building upon the existing relationship. The speaker thanks the minister for being there. The ambassador from Libya is also acknowledged.

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- "We have begun preliminary mobilization of long-range bombers, aerial refueling aircraft, and forward support units." "US S Abraham Lincoln carrier strike group is moving from the South China Sea to the Middle East, to deter Seigou and provide immediate striking capability." "On the other hand, Iran side is entering the highest state of defense readiness, including a long-range air defense system like Barzriv(?) and a virtual air defense network, and a regional force including Hizballah Shiite faction prepared to oppose the US military air operations." "They are prepared to resist our air campaigns." China and Russia are watching our next moves. "What is that?" "That is the judgment above." "Damn, the protracted conflict in the Middle East would not give China room to move toward Taiwan; all would be delayed, and a single strike would end it." "The United States will cut the backbone of the system." "Are other powers ready to respond to that scale of reaction?" "Moscow speaks, Beijing watches; neither side will shed blood for Teheran." "What matters is what happens after Revolutionary Guards first act, and what fills the vacuum." "Your and my move—as long as your AIM and ideas bring— I am prepared to transition." "Never forget, it was us who raised you from a nameless origin; AIMs will defend Israel’s line against these wild men, and will continue to do so." "We have targeted Odesa's ideas, energy facilities, bridges, and other critical infrastructure." "From cities’ iron-walled defenses, distant from the front lines, ground forces maintain the line while these attacks keep draining Ukraine’s economy. Support is cut." "We will strip away what remains in the dirty chains and, in the end, the key will kneel at negotiation." "Together we hope to cooperate; we mark moments of strength daily." "That is a signal to the world that both nations move forward with resolve." "Coordination is not mere exchange; it is building trust and sharing objectives." "China must act with confidence and restraint, and there is no need to showcase force."

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The speaker welcomes Minister Qaddafi to the State Department, stating that the United States deeply values its relationship with Libya. The speaker expresses enthusiasm for deepening and broadening cooperation between the two countries and looks forward to building on the existing relationship. Minister Qaddafi expresses his gratitude.

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During his visit to China, US Secretary of State John Kerry met with President Xi Jinping, Premier Li Keqiang, and Foreign Minister Wang Yi to discuss improving relations between the two countries. President Xi expressed China's commitment to building a new model of big power relations with the US and emphasized the need for dialogue and cooperation on international and regional issues. Premier Li called for increased bilateral cooperation on energy, specifically in the areas of liquid gas exports and joint exploration for shale gas. Foreign Minister Wang emphasized the importance of a practical relationship characterized by no conflicts, mutual respect, and win-win cooperation. The discussions also covered topics such as the Korean peninsula, Syria, Afghanistan, and Iran. While not all disputes were expected to be resolved, face-to-face dialogue was seen as more effective.

TED

When Biden Met Xi (and What's Going On with the US and China) | Ian Bremmer | TED
Guests: Joe Biden, Xi Jinping, Ian Bremmer, Helen Walters
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Biden and Xi met at the APEC summit, marking Xi's first U.S. visit in six years. They discussed stabilizing global conflicts, economic interdependence, and the need for cooperation on AI and energy issues.

The Rubin Report

What Happened After This A-List Celebrity Cried for Deported Criminals
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Dave Rubin opens the show discussing a viral meme and the busy agenda for the day, including a live appearance from Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. He highlights a recent incident in Coral Gables where 20 Chinese migrants were found in a truck, linking it to ongoing immigration issues in Florida. Rubin mentions a legislative conflict where the Florida legislature is attempting to diminish DeSantis's power over immigration enforcement, transferring authority to the Agriculture Commissioner, which he suggests may be influenced by the agricultural industry's reliance on immigrant labor. Rubin expresses frustration over this power struggle, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong immigration policies. He transitions to discussing Selena Gomez's emotional response to deportations, criticizing her for not acknowledging the criminal elements among those being deported. He cites a CNN poll indicating a significant shift in public trust towards Republicans on immigration, contrasting it with past sentiments during Trump's first term. Rubin notes that Trump's administration is ramping up deportations, with a recent crackdown resulting in nearly 1,000 arrests. He highlights Tom Homan's comments on the necessity of enforcing immigration laws and the dangers posed by illegal immigration, including crime and drug trafficking. The discussion touches on the media's portrayal of these issues, with Rubin criticizing figures like Jim Acosta for their biased reporting. As the conversation shifts to technology and AI, Rubin emphasizes the competitive landscape between the U.S. and China, particularly regarding advancements in AI. He discusses the implications of a new Chinese AI model that threatens American tech dominance, urging the need for the U.S. to maintain its leadership in innovation. Finally, Rubin concludes with a call to action for Americans to focus on building and creating rather than dwelling on negativity, invoking a sense of national pride and the potential for a brighter future.

Breaking Points

Economy SEIZES As Trump BEGS China For Deal
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A Republican senator questioned Howard Lutnik about potential trade deals with Vietnam, highlighting that Vietnam exports $125 billion to the U.S. while importing only $12.5 million. Lutnik rejected a deal that would remove tariffs, citing Vietnam's reliance on Chinese imports. This reflects ongoing issues with trans-shipping and the lack of effective trade deals. Recent ADP payroll numbers showed private sector hiring rose by just 37,000, below expectations, with manufacturing jobs declining. The Congressional Budget Office estimated that maintaining tariffs could reduce the federal deficit by $2.8 trillion over ten years, but would also shrink economic output. Reports indicate that Trump officials delayed a farm trade report revealing an increased trade deficit. Additionally, U.S. automakers are considering relocating parts manufacturing to China due to export controls on rare earth magnets. The conversation underscores the challenges of U.S.-China relations and the need for a cooperative approach to global trade.
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