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conference will show the progress for the progress of work with the countries of the global south. i think the progress is there. >> a russian or, again a non- attendee at this meeting called it all a hoax. by the summer counteroffensive grinds on, may be one important take away from this meeting, the decision to meet again, shannon. >> greg reporting thanks very much. back now the panel. this is something the 2024 gop field is having to talk about there is daylight among them when it comes to issues of ukraine to chris christie the latest to go over there and touch down for some meetings on the ground. but what about the field having to get serious about foreign policy discussions? >> if ukraine is part of a divide in the publican party you are suggesting shannon from youe the choice strong division between the mike pence's, the chris christie's, nikki haley, and the isolationists which are

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conference will show the progress for the progress of work with the countries of the global south. i think the progress is there. >> a russian or, again a non- attendee at this meeting called it all a hoax. by the summer counteroffensive grinds on, may be one important take away from this meeting, the decision to meet again, shannon. >> greg reporting thanks very much. back now the panel. this is something the 2024 gop field is having to talk about there is daylight among them when it comes to issues of ukraine to chris christie the latest to go over there and touch down for some meetings on the ground. but what about the field having to get serious about foreign policy discussions? >> if ukraine is part of a divide in the publican party you are suggesting shannon from youe the choice strong division between the mike pence's, the chris christie's, nikki haley,

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which leader china would prefer is my sense is they would probably prefer trump but they are trying to watch what the trajectory of american policies is and china will play a pretty big part in the foreign policy discussions. a very interesting analysis. jacob stokes, senior fellow for the indo—pacific security program at the center for a new american security. thank you so much, jacob. now to uganda, where dozens of students were killed by militants linked islamic state. the massacre happened at a secondary school in the town of mpondwe, just 500 meters from the border with the democratic republic of the congo, or drc. it is believed the attackers came from over the border — the east of the drc has been the site of nearly continuous conflict for two decades. our correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report from nairobi. and a warning it does contain distressing details. he survived, but has

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diplomacy. which reader china would prefer is my sense is they would probably prefer trump but they are trying to watch what the trajectory of american policies in china will play a pretty big part in the foreign policy discussions. than foreign policy discussions. an very interesting analysis. thank you so much, jacob. now to uganda, where dozens of students were killed by militants linked islamic state. the massacre happened at a secondary school in the town of mpondwe, just five hundred meters from the border with the democratic republic of the congo, or drc. it is believed the attackers came from over the border — the east of the drc has been the site of nearly continuous conflict for two decades. our correspondent barbara plett usher sent this report from nairobi and a warning it does contain distressing details.

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specifically the strength of us democracy. which leader china would prefer is my sense is they would probably prefer trump but they are trying to watch what the trajectory of american policies is and china will play a pretty big part in the foreign policy discussions. an very interesting analysis. jacob stokes, senior fellow for the indo—pacific security program at the center for a new american security. thank you so much, jacob. sudan's warring factions have agreed to a new 72—hour ceasefire starting sunday morning. more than three thousand people have been killed and 6,000 people have been injured in sudan since the war broke out in april, the sudanese health minister has said. haitham ibrahim said only half of the capital khartoum's one hundred and thirty hospitals were still operating and all hospitals in west da rfur state are out of service.

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with trump having an eye on 202a? i think the view in beijing was that trump was very hawkish but he was not always effective at improving us strengths, specifically the strength of us democracy and marshalling a global coalition to counterbalance china. the biden administration has been much more effective at that so there's kind of up in the air about which leader china would prefer, but my sense is they would probably prefer trump, but certainly they are trying to watch what the trajectory of american policies is and china, as you said, will play a pretty big part in the foreign policy discussions. a really interesting analysis there from jacob stokes, a senior fellow for at the centerfor a new american security. he also has a focus on china and us foreign policy. thank you so much, jacob. to southern ukraine, where authorities are reporting

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Trump using Bill Clinton's 'sock drawer' as defense is amusing to historian Taylor Branch

Trump using Bill Clinton's 'sock drawer' as defense is amusing to historian Taylor Branch
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president. the other thought is, do you think this is impacted by the fact that having seen what happened in america over the last couple of years, some of the right-wing movements are like, they're not going to do with anything. we're no longer afraid that america may step in economically, let alone militarily, and shut this down. is that a possibility? >> it is. i want to go back in time. we sort of saw this broad cast before donald trump even became president. steve bannon was out there, very actively saying he wanted to go foment populous movements around the world. throw out far right or far left, he wanted to foment these populous movements around the world. in the beginning of the trump years, the president named him on the national security council. and my former boss, john kelly, almost had a heart attack. we persuaded the white house to pull him off the national security council so he wouldn't be in those sensitive foreign policy discussions, but a lot of those maga figures are making their way back into different

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer-20210818-22:50:00

those images were, what is it going to look like august 31st or afterwards? because ultimately, that is how he is going to be and should be judged. what happens to the americans who are there right now? and whether or not those 60,000 people, according to his number, of afghans and their families who helped america, helped the u.s. allies and want to get out, whether they will be able to get out. >> as you know, jeff, this president ran on the record he said 40 years of national security experience, international affairs. he was going to get the job >> it is no question and this is one of the biggest tests and challenges of the biden presidency. it would likely for any president. this is someone that ran on this. if you look back at the history of joe biden's tenure here in washington, he's not always been on the crorrect side of these foreign policy discussions.

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week. let's take a listen. then we will talk about it on the other side. >> every generation has to re-establish the basis in the fight for democracy. for real. literally have to do it. we have our own concerns and problems. but we still -- we are going to stick to the notion that we're open, accountable and transparent. i think that's an important message to send the world. >> what do you make of the president's takeaways from the major foreign policy discussions? >> well, i love it. i think our new interim national security or foreign policy strategy, that includes human rights and includes climate and the pandemic and his articulation that we are defending democracy are all the right things. in the end, how does america win against those who hate us?

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