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  • 00:00

    decent chance to have a better life and negotiated  a treaty with russia to lower nuclear weapons  

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    400 pieces of legislation have my name on it as  a sponsor or co-sponsor when i was a senator for  

  • 00:15

    eight years i worked very hard and was very proud  to be re-elected in new york by an even bigger  

  • 00:22

    margin than i had been elected the first time  and as president i will take that work that  

  • 00:28

    bipartisan work that finding common ground  because you have to be able to get along  

  • 00:32

    with people to get things done in washington  thank you secretary and i've proven that i can  

  • 00:36

    and for 30 years i've produced results thank  you secretary we're going to move on to syria  

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    both of you have mentioned that she said a lot  of things i mean i think we should we could no  

  • 00:46

    mr trump we're going to go on this is about  the audience mr trump we're going to move on  

  • 00:53

    the heartbreaking video of a five-year-old  syrian boy named omron sitting in an ambulance  

  • 00:58

    after being pulled from the rubble rubble after an  airstrike in aleppo focused the world's attention  

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    on the horrors of the war in syria with  136 million views on facebook alone  

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    but there are much worse images coming out of  aleppo every day now where in the past few weeks  

  • 01:16

    alone 400 people have been killed at least 100 of  them children just days ago the state department  

  • 01:23

    called for a war crimes investigation  of the syrian regime of bashar al-assad  

  • 01:28

    and its ally russia for their bombardment of  aleppo so this next question comes from social  

  • 01:35

    media through facebook diane from pennsylvania  asks if you were president what would you do about  

  • 01:41

    syria and the humanitarian crisis in aleppo  isn't it a lot like the holocaust when the u.s  

  • 01:48

    waited too long before we helped secretary  clinton we will begin with your two minutes well  

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    the situation in syria is catastrophic and every  day that goes by we see the results of the regime  

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    by assad in partnership with the iranians on the  ground the russians in the air bombarding places  

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    in particular aleppo where there are hundreds  of thousands of people probably about 250  

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    000 still left and there is a determined effort by  the russian air force to destroy aleppo in order  

  • 02:25

    to eliminate the last of the syrian rebels who  were really holding out against the assad regime  

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    russia hasn't paid any attention to  isis they're interested in keeping assad  

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    in power so i when i was secretary of state  advocated and i advocate today a no-fly zone  

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    and safe zones we need some leverage with  the russians because they're not going to  

  • 02:53

    come to the negotiating table for a diplomatic  resolution unless there is some leverage over them  

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    and we have to work more closely with  our partners and allies on the ground  

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    but i want to emphasize that what is at stake  here is the ambitions and the aggressiveness  

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    of russia russia has decided that it's  all in in syria and they've also decided  

  • 03:23

    who they want to see become president of  the united states too when it's not me  

  • 03:27

    i've stood up to russia i've taken on putin and  others and i would do that as president i think  

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    wherever we can cooperate with russia that's fine  and i did as secretary of state that's how we got  

  • 03:39

    a treaty reducing nuclear weapons it's how we  got the sanctions on iran that put a lid on the  

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    iranian nuclear program without firing a single  shot so i would go to the negotiating table with  

  • 03:50

    more leverage than we have now but i do support  the effort to investigate for crimes war crimes  

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    committed by the assyrians and the russians  and try to hold them accountable thank you  

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    secretary clinton she was there as secretary  of state with the so-called line in the sand  

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    which no i wasn't i was gone i hate to interrupt  you but but you were in contact excuse me

  • 04:15

    and perhaps sadly obama probably still  listened to you i don't think he'd be listening  

  • 04:20

    very much anymore obama draws the line in the sand  it was laughed at all over the world what happened  

  • 04:28

    now with that being said she talks tough against  russia but our nuclear program has fallen way  

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    behind and they've gone wild with their nuclear  program not good our government shouldn't have  

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    allowed that to happen russia is new in terms of  nuclear we are old we're tired we're exhausted in  

  • 04:48

    terms of nuclear a very bad thing now she talks  tough she talks really tough against against uh  

  • 04:55

    putin and against assad she talks in favor of the  rebels she doesn't even know who the rebels are  

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    you know every time we take rebels whether it's in  iraq or anywhere else we're arming people and you  

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    know what happens they end up being worse than the  people look at what she did in libya with gaddafi  

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    gaddafi's out it's a mess and by the way isis has  a good chunk of their oil i'm sure you probably  

  • 05:20

    have heard that it was a disaster because the fact  is almost everything she's done in foreign policy  

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    has been a mistake and it's been a disaster but  if you look at russia just take a look at russia  

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    and look at what they did this week where  i agree she wasn't there but possibly  

  • 05:36

    she's consulted we sign a peace treaty everyone's  all excited well what russia did with assad and by  

  • 05:42

    the way with iran who you made very powerful  with the dumbest deal perhaps i've ever seen  

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    in the history of deal making the iran deal with  150 billion dollars with the 1.7 billion in cash  

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    which is enough cash to fill up this room but  look at look at that deal iran now and russia  

  • 06:00

    are now against us so she wants to fight she wants  to fight for rebels there's only one problem you  

  • 06:05

    don't even know who the rebels are mr trump you're  trump one thing i have to say you're too i don't  

  • 06:11

    like assad at all but assad is killing isis russia  is killing isis and iran is killing isis and  

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    those three have now lined up because of our weak  foreign policy mr trump let me repeat the question  

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    if you were president what would you do about  syria and the humanitarian crisis in aleppo and  

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    i want to remind you what your running mate said  he said provocations by russia need to be met with  

  • 06:42

    american strength and that if russia continues to  be involved in airstrikes along with the syrian  

  • 06:47

    government forces of assad the united states  of america should be prepared to use military  

  • 06:53

    force to strike the military targets of the assad  regime okay he and i haven't spoken and i disagree  

  • 07:00

    i disagree with you knock out isis right now syria  is fighting isis we have people that want to fight  

  • 07:07

    both at the same time but syria is no longer syria  syria is russia and it's iran who she made strong  

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    and kerry and obama made into a very powerful  nation and a very rich nation very very quickly  

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    very very quickly i believe we have to get isis  we have to worry about isis before we can get  

  • 07:28

    too much more involved she had a chance to do  something with syria they had a chance and that  

  • 07:33

    was the line what do you think will happen  if aleppo falls i think aleppo is a disaster  

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    humanitarian wise that's what happens i think  that it basically has fallen okay it basically  

  • 07:44

    has fought let me tell you something you take  a look at mosul the biggest problem i have with  

  • 07:48

    the stupidity of our foreign policy we have mosul  they think a lot of the isis leaders are in mosul  

  • 07:54

    so we have announcements coming out of washington  and coming out of iraq we will be attacking mosul  

  • 07:59

    in three weeks or four weeks well all of these  bad leaders from isis are leaving muscle why can't  

  • 08:05

    they do it quietly why can't they do the attack  make it a sneak attack and after the attack is  

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    made inform the american public that we've knocked  out the leaders we've had a tremendous success  

  • 08:18

    people leave why do they have to say we're  going to be attacking mosul within the next  

  • 08:22

    four to six weeks which is what they're saying  how stupid is our country there are sometimes  

  • 08:27

    reasons the military does that psychologically  think of any i can't think of anything it might  

  • 08:33

    be to help get civilians out and we have look  i have 200 generals and admirals who endorse me  

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    i have 21 congressional medal of honor recipients  who endorse me we talk about it all the time they  

  • 08:47

    understand why can't they do something secretively  where they go in and they knock out the leadership  

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    how why would these people stay there i've been  reading now tell me what your strategy is for  

  • 09:00

    weeks about mosul that it's the harbor of where  you know between raqqa and mosul this is where  

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    they think the isis leaders are why would they be  say they're not staying there anymore they're gone  

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    because everybody's talking about how iraq which  is us with our leadership goes in to fight muscle  

  • 09:18

    now with these 200 admirals and generals they  can't believe it all i say is this general george  

  • 09:25

    patton general douglas macarthur are spinning in  their grave at the stupidity of what we're doing  

  • 09:32

    in the middle east i'm going to go to secretary  clinton secretary clinton you want assad to go  

  • 09:36

    you advocated arming rebels but it looks like  that may be too late for aleppo you talk about  

  • 09:41

    diplomatic efforts those have failed ceasefires  have failed would you introduce the threat of u.s  

  • 09:48

    military force beyond a no-fly zone against the  assad regime to back up diplomacy i would not  

  • 09:56

    use american ground forces in syria i think that  would be a very serious mistake i don't think  

  • 10:04

    american troops should be holding territory which  is what they would have to do as an occupying  

  • 10:11

    force i don't think that is a smart strategy i do  think the use of special forces which we're using  

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    uh the use of uh enablers and trainers in  iraq which has had some positive effects  

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    uh are very much in our interests and  so i do support what is happening but  

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    what would you do differently than president  obama's doing martha i hope that by the time i if  

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    i'm everything i hope by the time i am president  that we will have pushed isis out of iraq  

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    i do think that there is a good chance that we can  take mosul and you know donald says he knows more  

  • 10:49

    about isis than the generals no he doesn't there  are a lot of very important planning going on and  

  • 10:56

    some of it is to signal uh to the sunnis in the  area as well as kurdish peshmerga fighters that  

  • 11:04

    we all need to be in this and that takes a lot of  planning and preparation i would go after baghdadi  

  • 11:11

    i would specifically target baghdadi because i  think our targeting of al qaeda leaders and i  

  • 11:17

    was involved in a lot of those operations highly  classified ones made a difference so i think that  

  • 11:24

    could help i would also consider arming the kurds  the kurds have been our best partners in syria as  

  • 11:31

    well as iraq and i know there's a lot of concern  about that in some circles but i think they should  

  • 11:38

    have the equipment they need so that kurdish and  arab fighters on the ground are the principal way  

  • 11:44

    that we take raqqa after pushing isis out  of iraq thank you very much we're going to  

  • 11:50

    she went over a minute over and you don't stop  her when i go one second over it's like you had  

  • 11:56

    many answers it's really very interesting got a  question over here from james carter mr carter

  • 12:07

    my question is do you believe you can be a devoted  president to all the people in the united states  

  • 12:21

    that question begins for mr trump absolutely i  mean she calls our people deplorable a large group  

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    and irredeemable i will be a president for all  of our people and i'll be a president that will  

  • 12:38

    turn our inner cities around and we'll give  strength to people and we'll give economics to  

  • 12:43

    people and we'll bring jobs back because nafta  signed by her husband is perhaps the greatest  

  • 12:48

    disaster trade deal in the history of the  world not in this country it stripped us  

  • 12:54

    of manufacturing jobs we lost our jobs we lost  our money we lost our plans it is a disaster and  

  • 13:01

    now she wants to sign tpp even though she says  now she's for she called it the gold standard  

  • 13:06

    and by the way at the last debate she lied because  it turned out that she did say the gold standard  

  • 13:10

    and she said she didn't say it they actually  said that she lied okay and she lied but she's  

  • 13:16

    lied about a lot of things i would be a president  for all of the people african-americans the inner  

  • 13:23

    cities devastating what's happening to our inner  cities she's been talking about her for years  

  • 13:28

    as usual she talks about it nothing happens she  doesn't get it done same with the latino americans  

  • 13:36

    the hispanic americans the same exact thing they  talk they don't get it done you go into the inner  

  • 13:42

    cities and you see it's 45 poverty african  americans now 45 poverty in the inner cities  

  • 13:49

    the education is a disaster jobs are essentially  non-existent i mean it's you know i and i've been  

  • 13:58

    saying it big speeches where i have 20 and 30  000 people what do you have to lose it can't get  

  • 14:05

    any worse and she's been talking about the inner  cities for 25 years nothing's going to ever happen  

  • 14:11

    let me tell you if she's president of the united  states nothing's going to happen it's just going  

  • 14:15

    to be talk and all her friends the taxes we were  talking about and i would just get it by osmosis  

  • 14:21

    she's not doing any me favors but by doing all  the others favors she's doing me favors mr trump  

  • 14:26

    but i will tell you she's all talk it doesn't  get done all you have to do is take a look at  

  • 14:31

    her senate run take a look at upstate new york  two minutes is up secretary clinton disaster  

  • 14:37

    you have two minutes secretary clinton well  67 percent of the people voted to re-elect  

  • 14:42

    me when i ran for my second term and i was  very proud and very humbled by that mr carter  

  • 14:50

    i have tried my entire life to do what i can to  support children and families you know right out  

  • 14:58

    of law school i went to work for the children's  defense fund and donald talks a lot about  

  • 15:03

    you know the 30 years i've been in public  service i'm proud of that you know i started off

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The example sentences of IRREDEEMABLE in videos (1 in total of 1)

and coordinating conjunction irredeemable adjective i personal pronoun will modal be verb, base form a determiner president noun, singular or mass for preposition or subordinating conjunction all determiner of preposition or subordinating conjunction our possessive pronoun people noun, plural and coordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 'll modal be verb, base form a determiner president noun, singular or mass that wh-determiner will modal

Use "irredeemable" in a sentence | "irredeemable" example sentences

How to use "irredeemable" in a sentence?

  • There was surely nothing to indicate at the time that such evidently small incidents would render whole dreams forever irredeemable.
    -Kazuo Ishiguro-
  • Failures to love are irremediable and irredeemable.
    -Storm Jameson-
  • We are in a world of irredeemable paper money - a state of affairs unprecedented in history.
    -John Exter-
  • While I live I will never resort to irredeemable paper.
    -Napoleon Bonaparte-
  • I suspected economics was irredeemable as a policy tool for citizens groups. I saw economics lead its practitioners and citizens alike into a form of brain-damaging indoctrination.
    -Hazel Henderson-
  • Sometimes it can feel like the whole globe is spinning with irredeemable losses, capricious natural disasters and crimes so outrageously evil they dismantle any attempt to solve or explain them.
    -Karen Russell-

Definition and meaning of IRREDEEMABLE

What does "irredeemable mean?"

/ˌi(r)rəˈdēməb(ə)l/

adjective
Not having a set date by when loan has to be paid.