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protested. all of these are going on, very harsh, but behind the scenes crackdowns going on. star; scenes crackdowns going on. stay with us, scenes crackdowns going on. stay with us. we _ scenes crackdowns going on. stay with us, we are _ scenes crackdowns going on. stay with us, we are going to talk about rishi sunak, who has been criticising the chinese authorities for what he called their authoritarian response to protests. this was rishi sunak�*s first major speech on foreign policy last night. let's listen to what he had to say. we recognise that china poses a challenge to our values and interests. a challenge that grows more acute as it moves towards even greater authoritarianism. instead of listening to their people's protests, the chinese government has chosen to crackdown further, including by assaulting a bbc journalist. the media and our parliamentarians must be able to highlight these issues without sanction, including calling out

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because barriers erected on major streets and police by the thousands, lots of places very heavy, some of them doing strip searches, searching people's phones. and we do have records of people starting to be arrested and are being identified through video images, and who protest it. all of these are going on, very harsh, but behind the scenes crackdowns going on. we are auoin to scenes crackdowns going on. we are going to talk — scenes crackdowns going on. we are going to talk now— scenes crackdowns going on. we are going to talk now about _ scenes crackdowns going on. we are going to talk now about rishi - scenes crackdowns going on. we arej going to talk now about rishi sunak, who has been criticising the chinese authorities for what he called their authoritarian response to the protests. this was rishi sunak�*s first major speech on foreign policy last night. let's listen to something of what he had to say. indie something of what he had to say. we recognise china poses a systemic challenge — recognise china poses a systemic challenge to our values and interests. a challenge that grows more _ interests. a challenge that grows more acute as it moves towards even greater— more acute as it moves towards even greater authoritarianism. instead of listening _

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Your World With Neil Cavuto-20220120-21:33:00

victories that he had. of course, the big disaster ebb think in foreign policy was a terrible mistake and the chaotic retreat from afghanistan which has unsettled our allies and emboldened our enemies. i think that's why putin is banging at the door of the ukraine and why the iranians have been so arrogant in the negotiations and unreasonable in the negotiations over the nuclear agreement in vienna. >> sandra: it's a big statement. so he had a lot of questions on foreign policy last night. he also seemed to -- he seemed to feel the need to clarify. here's the moment. >> you guys have been trying to convince me that i am bernie sanders. i'm not. i like him but i'm not bernie

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20190206:18:25:00

borders in the red state of texas who are saying so we don't need this. >> amazing. caitlyn, thank you for your reporting. caitlyn dickerson, "the new york times" national reporter. >> coming up, president trump had a lot to say about foreign policy last night. but it is his comments on pulling out of the nuclear treaty with russia and promising to reignite the arms race has so many worried about a new cold war. we're going to dig into that and more on the other side of the break. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." ruhle. about 50% of people with evesevere asthma k? have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161010:09:10:00

surprised. it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. >> because you'd be in jail. >> secretary clinton -- >> hillary clinton and donald trump also clashed over issues of foreign policy last night, including russia's alleged attempts to influence the election. >> i want to emphasize that what is at stake here is the ambitions and the aggressiveness of russia. russia has decided that it's all in in syria, and they've also decided who they want to see become president of the united states, too, and it's not me. >> i don't love putin. i think it would be great to get along with russia, because we could fight isis together. i notice any time anything wrong happens they like to say the russians -- she doesn't know it's the russians doing the hacking. maybe there is no hacking.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20161006:07:13:00

around her is failed forays into i am the indispensable nation. >> so you endorse her. >> if you read it, it's about opening space for change. a very tough graph about hawkish foreign policy and it's incumbent upon us. >> here's when i find fascinating. hawkish foreign policy last night we saw mike pence whatever donald trump thinks about russia -- but that's the point is the base, all the people around them, they're all still the same people. so as soon as donald trump went off stage, mike pence sat down at the table and said basically yeah if we have to shoot down russian planes over syria, let's shoot down russian planes over syria. he was extraordinarily hawkish. >> the reason you see the party leaders behind trump is not that he's the presidential nominee, they think that if he's the president, it's them in the driver's seat. >> exactly. >> it's the foreign policy the usual -- >> they think they're going to get their trade deals. >> they think they're going to

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20151216-14:46:00

dephuri. we're talking about winners and losers. everybody is going to say who supports donald trump that donald trump won the debate. did he? >> well, i mean, if you live in a trump centric universe, the didn't ald never does anything less than the best. a reality check on this debate would be that donald trump had a rough debate. he came under fire from numerous places. he always conducts a fact-free debate. the polls will probably be pretty kind to him despite, i think, his bullying tactics are losing their effectiveness. it's really obvious he's just operating in a school yard and he's conned enough folks to stay at the top of the polls but it is not going to be perpetual. >> maybe what that exchange showed, david, when you interrupt donald trump and you give it back to him, he gets flustered and it devolves into this, i know you are but what am i? >> i think that's true. his discussion about foreign policy last night was afflicted

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At This Hour With Berman and Bolduan-20151216-16:20:00

and cnn. you think back to boulder and how poorly it was handled. we've had debates where the moderator stayed on topic. everything was about foreign policy last night. i think there's two key words that come out of this, knowledge and strength. so these candidates are trying to display their knowledge on the issues, but they're also trying to display strength. i think that's one of the things governor bush got right last night. he's a good policy person. last night he was showing his strength. it looked like he wanted to do it. he tried to mix it up a little bit and this isn't very comfortable. last night he was, like, i really want to punch here. that came across with a lot of the candidates last night, how much strength can they show. that's really sort of what's going on in the primary in general. >> yeah. >> how much strength can you show is sort of trumping how much knowledge you might know about a lot of these specificish you autos. you saw christie there. he's combining a strength of a policy position, but he's delivering it in a way that proves i'm really strong here. and i'm willing to go toe to toe with putin, i'm willing to fight. that's really playing out in the republican primary. they're showing strength to the

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Amanpour-20151112-07:03:00

and we ended up talking about what it took to win a campaign. and it was at a time when we came out with guns and the holocaust. so someone like me from europe, how can you eventy say things like this? like wise, i see the stuff that donald trump comes out with, or i look at the debate last night, you're talking about electing one of the most important jobs in the world when it comes not just to domestic policy from america and foreign policy around the world, and just got a sense of simplistic and not very thought-through positions. i found it quite alarming to watch some of this stuff. >> let's get to the policy and the substance in just a moment. it was meant to be about the economy and the foreign policy last night. but first to you, you spent many, many hours with donald trump. there's a certain am of pushback from him, but today you wrote an

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CNN Newsroom With Carol Costello-20151111-15:34:00

the debate is no longer going to be about outsider/insider but establishment and anti-establishment and who can fix this country. >> and you might be right because ben carson was asked a question about foreign policy last night, and here's how he answered it. >> do you support the president's decision to now put 50 special ops forces in syria and leave 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan? >> well, putting the special ops people in there is better than not having them there because they -- that's why they're called special ops. they're actually able to guide some of the other things that we're doing there. and what we have to recognize is that putin is trying to really spread his influence throughout the middle east. this is going to be his base. and we have to oppose him there in an effective way. we also must recognize that it's a very complex place. you know, the chinese are there

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