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so burma army are hiding in their infantry bases. they are not able to get out. they...irt of the city are gone. so our, uh, resistance forces joins together and fight together and make them, like, fall back. the military rulers in this country have everything. how are you going to defeat that advantage? they have the artillery. they have the aeroplanes. they have the mortars. we do have enough heart. we do have enough morale. we do have enough humanity. that's the way how we're going to defeat them. even we don't have physical material, or not enough. but this is enough. he's led from the front, and paid the price, here being treated on the battlefield. and so have his soldiers too. gunfire this is a ferocious war, and casualties run high. despite the best efforts of medics, hundreds of kndf have been killed or lost their limbs. tens of thousands have already died, but it's myanmar�*s youth who are sacrificing most. aung ngle isjust 23. he took shrapnel to his femoral artery in an attack on a military base in nearby moebye. his mother is by his bedside. his comrades com
so burma army are hiding in their infantry bases. they are not able to get out. they...irt of the city are gone. so our, uh, resistance forces joins together and fight together and make them, like, fall back. the military rulers in this country have everything. how are you going to defeat that advantage? they have the artillery. they have the aeroplanes. they have the mortars. we do have enough heart. we do have enough morale. we do have enough humanity. that's the way how we're going to defeat...
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and thailand are especially watching, and burma and india and uh thailand, they are these countriesth some doubts, but latvia and canada don’t even refuse me all the time. that everyone asks at airports, but i’m honest i say, he says everything at once, then i have to speak, then i won’t have their loyalty, tell me, you’re watching this interview now, you often meet people who can feel, predict, see, well... i’ll say quite often surrounded, of course, and since i am engaged in buddhism, i practice buddhism, accordingly, and a lot of people come, mainly to meet more, probably with practitioners, so in any spiritual practices a person discovers some abilities, and therefore this is natural, usually we have ordinary sitkas and higher sitkas. which helps us achieve this path of enlightenment, so all this is there, yes, you are one of the three guardians of khambalama and tegelov, who say that you still telepathically communicate with your students, it’s true, he communicates with khambalama tirilov every day, this is the main guardian , ae bembalama, and just every day he receives a mes
and thailand are especially watching, and burma and india and uh thailand, they are these countriesth some doubts, but latvia and canada don’t even refuse me all the time. that everyone asks at airports, but i’m honest i say, he says everything at once, then i have to speak, then i won’t have their loyalty, tell me, you’re watching this interview now, you often meet people who can feel, predict, see, well... i’ll say quite often surrounded, of course, and since i am engaged in...
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i even met an elephant who had lost a leg to a landmine while she was forced to do illegal in burma.elt my luck had really run out and i was certain that this book was going to be so s going to have to come with a cyanide tablet in theone of our expeditions led io northern thailand and we visited a village of laguna to talk with the local hunters about the bears. and one of the interviewees happened to be a shaman. so after the interview, he'd generously offered to conduct a soul binding ceremony to keep soul from fluttering off. and they bind your wrists with thread. he suddenly exclaims, these are the luckiest wrists i've ever seen. because the way they tell their fortune is not looking at your palm but your wrist. and i realized, the shaman was right. it was my tremendous good fortune to be exactly there. exactly. order to bring this news back to my readers. so we might help do something about these sorrows at a critical time in our history and for my book, i think dolphins to this day, i think it's of yet. i did not follow them on their non-existant, but i follow them in anothera
i even met an elephant who had lost a leg to a landmine while she was forced to do illegal in burma.elt my luck had really run out and i was certain that this book was going to be so s going to have to come with a cyanide tablet in theone of our expeditions led io northern thailand and we visited a village of laguna to talk with the local hunters about the bears. and one of the interviewees happened to be a shaman. so after the interview, he'd generously offered to conduct a soul binding...
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i even met an elephant who had lost a leg to a landmine while she was forced to do illegal in burma.had really run out and i was certain that this book was going to be so depressing it was going to have to come with a cyanide tablet in the end. one of our expeditions led into northern thailand and we visited a village of laguna to talk with the local hunters about the bears. and one of the interviewees happened to be a shaman. so after the interview, he'dgena soul binding ceremony to&2:4 kep soul from fluttering off. and they bind your wrists with thread. as he was looking at my wrists, he suddenly exclaims, these are the luckiest wrists i've ever seen. because the way they tell their fortune is not lking at your palm but your wrist. and i realized, the shaman was right. it was my tremendous good fortune to be exactly■h exactly. then witnessing what bring thiso my readers. so we might help do something about these sorrows at a critical time in our history boo this day, i think it's one of my best yet. i did not follow them on their but i follow them in another way. more like a discip
i even met an elephant who had lost a leg to a landmine while she was forced to do illegal in burma.had really run out and i was certain that this book was going to be so depressing it was going to have to come with a cyanide tablet in the end. one of our expeditions led into northern thailand and we visited a village of laguna to talk with the local hunters about the bears. and one of the interviewees happened to be a shaman. so after the interview, he'dgena soul binding ceremony to&2:4...
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i even met an elephant who had lost a leg to a landmine while she was forced to do illegal in burma. i felt my luck had really run out and i was certain that this book was going to be so depressing it was going to have to come with a cyanide tablet in the end. one of our expeditions led into northern thailand and we visited a village of laguna to talk with the local hunters about the bears. and one of the interviewees happened to be a shaman. so after the interview, he'd generously offered to conduct a soul binding ceremony to keep soul from fluttering off. and they bind your wrists with thread. as he was looking at my wrists, he suddenly exclaims, these are the luckiest wrists i've ever seen. because the way they tell their fortune is not looking at your palm but your wrist. and i realized, the shaman was right. it was my tremendous good fortune to be exactly there. exactly. then witnessing what i to see in order to bring this news back to my readers. so we might help do something about these sorrows at a critical time in our history and for my book, i think dolphins to this day, i
i even met an elephant who had lost a leg to a landmine while she was forced to do illegal in burma. i felt my luck had really run out and i was certain that this book was going to be so depressing it was going to have to come with a cyanide tablet in the end. one of our expeditions led into northern thailand and we visited a village of laguna to talk with the local hunters about the bears. and one of the interviewees happened to be a shaman. so after the interview, he'd generously offered to...
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not so long ago a probably from massachusetts one of many families driving to the totality in burma anduck up there for hours standing in these long lines of electric vehicles for a chance to charge. before they can make it all the way home. hours in the dark with low stakes and eventually getting home so anecdotal stories while the future may be electric as they talk about is not it doesn't look all that close realistically. what is it cost the environment? >> not to mention the other $4 billion charging taxpayer project where they built seven charging stations. there is corruption happening somewhere, follow the money. there is skimming and the bill is a total scandal and it needs to be looked at. >> if they are stuck in burma, that's of the biden administration -- [laughter] >> the maple syrup. >> coming up, pet peeve revealed. fighting a war against speakerphones. that's next. ♪ - [narrator] life with ear ringing sounded like a constant train whistle i couldn't escape. then i started taking lipo flavonoid. with 60 years of clinical experience, it's the number one doctor recommended
not so long ago a probably from massachusetts one of many families driving to the totality in burma anduck up there for hours standing in these long lines of electric vehicles for a chance to charge. before they can make it all the way home. hours in the dark with low stakes and eventually getting home so anecdotal stories while the future may be electric as they talk about is not it doesn't look all that close realistically. what is it cost the environment? >> not to mention the other $4...
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not so long ago a probably from massachusetts one of many families driving to the totality in burma and hours standing in these long lines of electric vehicles for a chance to charge. before they can make it all the way home. hours in the dark with low stakes and eventually getting home so anecdotal stories while the future may be electric as they talk about is not it doesn't look all that close realistically. what is it cost the environment? >> not to mention the other $4 billion charging taxpayer project where they built seven charging stations. there is corruption happening somewhere, follow the money. there is skimming and the bill is a total scandal and it needs to be looked at. >> if they are stuck in burma, that's of the biden administration -- [laughter] >> the maple syrup. >> coming up, pet peeve revealed. fighting a war against speakerphones. that's next. ♪ ♪ perfect song for this segment. welcome back to the "big weekend show", everyone is to deal with someone who uses their speakerphone a little too much. >> this morning phone guy comes in and he chose the pa function and ju
not so long ago a probably from massachusetts one of many families driving to the totality in burma and hours standing in these long lines of electric vehicles for a chance to charge. before they can make it all the way home. hours in the dark with low stakes and eventually getting home so anecdotal stories while the future may be electric as they talk about is not it doesn't look all that close realistically. what is it cost the environment? >> not to mention the other $4 billion...
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not so long ago a probably from massachusetts one of many families driving to the totality in burma andthere for hours standing in these long lines of electric vehicles for a chance to charge. before they can make it all the way home. hours in the dark with low stakes and eventually getting home so anecdotal stories while the future may be electric as they talk about is not it doesn't look all that close realistically. what is it cost the environment? >> not to mention the other $4 billion charging taxpayer project where they built seven charging stations. there is corruption happening somewhere, follow the money. there is skimming and the bill is a total scandal and it needs to be looked at. >> if they are stuck in burma, that's of the biden administration -- [laughter] >> the maple syrup. >> coming up, pet peeve revealed. fighting a war against speakerphones. that's next. ♪ can it keep me warm when i'm cold? wait, no, i'm always hot. sleep number does that. shop our lowest prices of the season with no interest until 2027. sleep number smart beds starting at $999. learn more at sleepnu
not so long ago a probably from massachusetts one of many families driving to the totality in burma andthere for hours standing in these long lines of electric vehicles for a chance to charge. before they can make it all the way home. hours in the dark with low stakes and eventually getting home so anecdotal stories while the future may be electric as they talk about is not it doesn't look all that close realistically. what is it cost the environment? >> not to mention the other $4...
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to junta in burma and they will authorize that and be required by congress in the burma act. reckoning to distribute non-lethal aid to armed groups and to the burmese societies. items like drones and the communication equipment, for example, that can save countless innocent lives. why has this aid not been fully ■í allocated and dispersed? >> senator, i welcome sort of coming back to you on that in detail because i'm not aware of particular delays. certainly our intent and my to make sure we're taking advantage of the act and taking advantage in a way that will allow us to robustly support both the democratic opposition and the ethnic groups, to bring them together in a unified program. to provide them the assistance that they will need and the support they need ev as we're putting pressure through the reseem and sanction. if therare specific things, then i welcome them on that. >> well, i'm grateful for that and i'll take you up on that myself and my team and we will stay gbin touch with the committee. but one concern that i have is the department perhaps made a legal determ
to junta in burma and they will authorize that and be required by congress in the burma act. reckoning to distribute non-lethal aid to armed groups and to the burmese societies. items like drones and the communication equipment, for example, that can save countless innocent lives. why has this aid not been fully ■í allocated and dispersed? >> senator, i welcome sort of coming back to you on that in detail because i'm not aware of particular delays. certainly our intent and my to make...
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to lure individuals away from their homes with the promise of wel instead, they were taken■o nd in burmaphones were there, captives were forced to swindle people online, including american citizens, swindling them into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typically e scams. one trafficking survivor, a told a reporter that he wasa, locked in a cell and starved until he agreed to take part in the scams. trafficking with cyber scamming is becoming more and more common.now, social media can ree stereotypes about who can be a victim of trafficking, including along lines of gender, race, ethnicity, and class, like the false but widely held notion that traffickingnly affects women and girls. these misconceptions limit the ability of communies, of authorities, and even victims themselves to recognize abuse as it's happening. at the same time, this year's report shows how some of these same technologies can be deployed to uncover and disrupt trficking and can help us better hold perpetrators accountable. civil society and the private sector are collaborating tte and tools that detect trafficking o
to lure individuals away from their homes with the promise of wel instead, they were taken■o nd in burmaphones were there, captives were forced to swindle people online, including american citizens, swindling them into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typically e scams. one trafficking survivor, a told a reporter that he wasa, locked in a cell and starved until he agreed to take part in the scams. trafficking with cyber scamming is becoming more and more common.now, social media can ree...
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fake job listings to lure individuals away from their homes with the promise ofl- instead, they were burmahere their phones were there, captives were forced to american citizens, swindling them into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typilly one trafficking survivor, a chemical engineer from india,■ s locked in a cell and starvedn the scams. trafficking with cyber scamming is becoming more and more w,ial media can reinforce stereotypes about who can be a victim of trafficking, including along lines of gender, race, ethnicity, and class, like the false but widely held notion that trafficking these misconceptions limit the ability of communities, of themselves to recognize abuse as it's happening. same technologies can be deployed to uncover and disrupt afs better hold perpetrators accountable. civil society and the private sector areollabotipply ai-enabld tools that detect trafficking operations. here again, an example. tech against trafficking, a coalition of leading tech companies and antitraffickinghe learning initiatives that address emerging trafficking ds and tactics. this allows adv
fake job listings to lure individuals away from their homes with the promise ofl- instead, they were burmahere their phones were there, captives were forced to american citizens, swindling them into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typilly one trafficking survivor, a chemical engineer from india,■ s locked in a cell and starvedn the scams. trafficking with cyber scamming is becoming more and more w,ial media can reinforce stereotypes about who can be a victim of trafficking, including...
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instead, they were taken to an isolated, ar burma, where their phones were confiscated.were forced to swindle people online,nc american citizens, swindling them into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typically through romance scams.ivor, a chemical engineer from india, told a reporte■Ñr that he was locked in a cell and starved until he agr the scams. this practicofafficking with cyg is becoming more and more common. now, social media can rein ctim of trafficking, including along lines of gender, race, ethnicity, and class, like the false but widely held notion that trafficking only affects women and girls. these misconceptions limit the ability of communities, of authie themselves to recognize abuse as it's happening. at the same time, this year' same technologies can be deployed to uncover and disrupt trafficking and can help ustters accountable. civil society and the private sector are collaborating to teabled tools that detect trafficking operations. here again, an example. againsta coalition of leading tech companies and antitrafficking ngos, is developing mach lea
instead, they were taken to an isolated, ar burma, where their phones were confiscated.were forced to swindle people online,nc american citizens, swindling them into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typically through romance scams.ivor, a chemical engineer from india, told a reporte■Ñr that he was locked in a cell and starved until he agr the scams. this practicofafficking with cyg is becoming more and more common. now, social media can rein ctim of trafficking, including along lines of...
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instead, they were taken to an isolated, guarded compound in burma, where their phones were confiscated. there, captives were forced to swindle people online, including americanthem into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typically through romance scams. ia told a reporter that he was until he agreed to take part in the scams. this practice of combining human trafficking with cyber scammingí( common. now, social media can reinforce stereotypes about who can be a victim of trafficking, including along lines of gender, race, ethnicity, and cla that trafficking only affects women and girls. these misconceptions limit the ability of communities, of authorities, and even victims themselves to recognize it's happening. at the same time, this year's report shows how some of these deployed to uncover and disrupt trafficking and can help us ble. sector are collaborating to create and apply ai-enabled tools that detg erations. here again, an example. tech against trafficking, a coalition companies and antitrafficking ngos, is developing machine address emerging trafficking trends and tactics. th
instead, they were taken to an isolated, guarded compound in burma, where their phones were confiscated. there, captives were forced to swindle people online, including americanthem into investing in fake cryptocurrencies, typically through romance scams. ia told a reporter that he was until he agreed to take part in the scams. this practice of combining human trafficking with cyber scammingí( common. now, social media can reinforce stereotypes about who can be a victim of trafficking,...
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two countries are fighting for lands that do not belong to them, the philippines, there is malaysia, burmachina, taiwan, yes, what, what kind of connection is this between the great, for example, patriotic war, and the one that there was a war in the pacific, why they couldn’t land in normandy in 1942, british. the empire then was not england, the british empire was called the largest country in the world, 400 million people with enormous potential, possessing, by the way, a fleet that was superior to the german one, if there had been a goal to defeat hitler and really help the soviet union, they would have landed in forty second, there is no doubt, you know, but all this, in my opinion, should be taught in schools, just like the history of colonialism should teach, which is also not taught, and why? but because it’s still a general , kind of internal state of the soul, that somehow everything will work out, but we’re driving them into a draw, we’re driving them into a draw, yes, but we see that no, it won’t work out, we must, of course, turn to the peoples, of course , that in europe ther
two countries are fighting for lands that do not belong to them, the philippines, there is malaysia, burmachina, taiwan, yes, what, what kind of connection is this between the great, for example, patriotic war, and the one that there was a war in the pacific, why they couldn’t land in normandy in 1942, british. the empire then was not england, the british empire was called the largest country in the world, 400 million people with enormous potential, possessing, by the way, a fleet that was...
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"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.tok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in the coming generations do need freedom. it is a fight worth sacrificing one�*s life for. i'm very proud of them. thousands who worked for the burmese state have switched sides. this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign of what has been gained. this used to be a
"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.tok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by...
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"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy. a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think. of what my children went through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in the coming generations do need freedom. it is a fight worth sacrificing one's life for. i'm very proud of them. thousands who worked for the burmese state have switched sides. this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign of what has been gained. this used to be a base of the myanmar m
"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy. a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think. of what my children went through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in...
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"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.force." the teenager loved dancing and tiktok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in the coming generations do need freedom. it is a fight worth sacrificing one's life for. i'm very proud of them. thousands who worked for the burmese state have switched sides. this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign o
"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.force." the teenager loved dancing and tiktok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went -...
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"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.e's defence force." the teenager loved dancing and tiktok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in the coming generations do need freedom. it is a fight worth sacrificing one's life for. i'm very proud of them. thousands who worked for the burmese state have switched sides. this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we f
"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.e's defence force." the teenager loved dancing and tiktok. captured during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my...
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last year, the 73 year-old had immigrated to the united states from burma and she was out on her daily walk with her daughter and granddaughter when she was hit and killed the driver that was speeding through that neighborhood was eventually arrested and charged. >> and the south bay of fire crews say forward progress has been stopped after this one in san jose burned about 30 acres. the fire broke out this evening along communications hill just off waterloo bay parkway. crews say no structures were burned. no injuries have been reported and there is no word on what caused this fire. meantime, firefighters have also stopped forward progress on this grass fire burning in contra costa county burning dangerously close to some homes. as you see here, the fire broke out around 3.15 this afternoon. firefighters say the size of this one is 255 acres burning on empire mine road and deer valley road. just west of brentwood. 75 1% contained tonight. no reports of any injuries or damage to the buildings. all right. let's get you a a look at your forecast now taking a live look at the golden gate
last year, the 73 year-old had immigrated to the united states from burma and she was out on her daily walk with her daughter and granddaughter when she was hit and killed the driver that was speeding through that neighborhood was eventually arrested and charged. >> and the south bay of fire crews say forward progress has been stopped after this one in san jose burned about 30 acres. the fire broke out this evening along communications hill just off waterloo bay parkway. crews say no...
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"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by their death. people in the coming generations do need freedom. it is a fight worth sacrificing one's life for. i'm very proud of them. thousands who worked for the burmese state have switched sides. this woman told us her son, a policeman, chose to join the resistance. his wife was pregnant with their child when he was killed. "my son was stabbed here and here. "he was brutally assaulted and even his leg was cut off. "it's hard to talk about it," she said. for all the lives that have been lost, a few miles away we find a sign of what has been gained. this used to be a base of the my
"the soldier of burma are enemy for me because they have no mercy.during a military ambush in august 2022, her body was found two days later. tortured, raped, bludgeoned to death. also killed, her brother, just 15. described as a gentle, obedient boy. he had signs of torture on his chest and genitals, his face disfigured. their family has shown us evidence of the torture. translation: it's hard to think of what my children went - through, but we will not be discouraged by their death....
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that isdhildren are dressr son is wearing one of these kind ofittle lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it had to sewn. the chiffy fine tucks ribbon with black spangles s it. spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from mama for, e summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in■í fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the fro are embroidered chains stitch on net and l of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved th an organization to support lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this during the first world war and she became very and in the exhibion here you will find this lace of sain
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that isdhildren are dressr son is wearing one of these kind ofittle lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it had to sewn. the chiffy fine tucks ribbon with black spangles s it. spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from mama for, e summer would be a black doll is swiss...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing,hi i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile att had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and plas black velvet ribn th black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and after a very go fm mama for, the summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embided chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery doney masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to support lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this during t
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing,hi i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile att had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and plas black velvet ribn th black spangles sewn on it....
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawin wch i've been by, has a description. says lace so fragil it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and pces black velvet rwith black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and after a very rom mama for, the summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so sed in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroiderdo by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to support lace makers in belgium a was part of the united states support of belgium during this during the first world war and she became very and in the exhibi
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawin wch i've been by, has a description. says lace so fragil it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and pces black velvet rwith black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that isautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it say to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from mama for, the summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking itnd here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroidered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to support lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this during the first world
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that isautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it say to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and...
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course, after pashinyan's statement, such a statement, they will be even worse, and we can say that burmas finally trying to completely leave this vector russia, belarus and there are members of the csto, which are and to take the side of europe and the western world as a whole, well, i hope it will be successful, is not so easy. of course it should be done when there is a weakly friendly state nearby. europe is relatively far away, but i think that here we are with ukraine, armenia and all countries that seek to break free from this , from this, from this orbit of the russian empire, are allies here, thank you very much for this conversation, a representative of the armenian community of ukraine, an expert on ukrainian-armenian relations, was with us, dear friends, we ... we move on and wait for the appearance on our air of viktor boberenko, a political expert, let's talk a little about politics in ukraine. meanwhile, i want to say that a new scandal is spreading in the media in social networks, it is connected with the fact that the manufacturer of women's underwear, former milivitsa, i
course, after pashinyan's statement, such a statement, they will be even worse, and we can say that burmas finally trying to completely leave this vector russia, belarus and there are members of the csto, which are and to take the side of europe and the western world as a whole, well, i hope it will be successful, is not so easy. of course it should be done when there is a weakly friendly state nearby. europe is relatively far away, but i think that here we are with ukraine, armenia and all...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that isully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. drawing, which i've been by, has a descptn. it sayla so fragile that it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks beeethe lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and aft a very gown from mama for, the summer would be a blk doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the frontre embroidered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery done by masses of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization support lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this during the first world war and she became very and in the exhibition
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that isully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. drawing, which i've been by, has a descptn. it sayla so fragile that it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks beeethe lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and aft a very gown...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i' been by, has a description. hado wn on white cotton.that it the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with bck spangles sewn on i spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from ma for, the summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroidered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to suppo lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this during the first world
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i' been by, has a description. hado wn on white cotton.that it the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with bck spangles sewn on i spangled butterfly for and...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has deription. it ss lace so fragile that it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks tween the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for a aer a very gown from mama for, the summer would ba ack doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroidered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organizion to support lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this du
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has deription. it ss lace so fragile that it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks tween the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it....
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles sewn on it. spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from mama for, the summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroidered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to support lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belg
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i've been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it had to sewn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with black spangles...
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even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i' been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it hadwn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with b spangles sewn on i spangled butterfly for and after a very gown from ma for, the summer would be a black doll is swiss made over black for day or white for evening. so she was very clearly interested in fashion because she did this drawing and she's talking it and here is an example that has survived from 1910 in the collection. and you see that the the bands down the front are embroidered chains stitch on net and all of this hand embroidery done by masses of of, of workers. in 1914, she was involved with an organization to suppo lace makers in belgium and was part of the united states support of belgium during this du
even in burma, in the in the in the middle of outback, you see her in a skirt that is pleated that is that beautifully tailored. and her children are dressed her son is wearing one of these kind of little lord fauntleroy boy ruffled shirts. that's very elaborate. and the mysterious fashion drawing, which i' been by, has a description. it says lace so fragile that it hadwn on white cotton. the chiffon very fine tucks between the lace and places black velvet ribbon with b spangles sewn on i...
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create huge problems for india, so to speak, inciting separatist sentiments, and for bangladesh and for burmawn state, respectively bases, accordingly, create this state as a factor of your influence on this key region, where india actually borders on southeast asia itself, but not only this, let’s return to your beloved philippines, very serious, so to speak, processes are also taking place there, the americans transported medium-range missiles there, this tufon complex is starting... to be installed there, moreover, the filipinos continue to provoke the chinese literally there 5 days ago, and now this is no longer some decrepit philippine ship, which is a half-fishing boat that sails with supplies to the notorious ship santa madra, no, now this is a ship coming, it is guarded, so to speak , high-speed military boats and already a collision with china with chinese senior ships is beginning to become simply very dangerous . because the filipinos are trying in every possible way to show that this is their territory, that they are not afraid of anything, they are ready, in fact at any moment to
create huge problems for india, so to speak, inciting separatist sentiments, and for bangladesh and for burmawn state, respectively bases, accordingly, create this state as a factor of your influence on this key region, where india actually borders on southeast asia itself, but not only this, let’s return to your beloved philippines, very serious, so to speak, processes are also taking place there, the americans transported medium-range missiles there, this tufon complex is starting... to be...
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all she immigrated from burma. she was on a daily walk with her daughter and granddaughter. hit and killed. speeding driver eventually arrested and charged time now 6.37, they are leaders calling on 18 team maintain landline service for thousands of residents. currently the state legislature debating a proposal that would police say tnt from its current obligations. there's concern that removing the land lines will be residents in rural areas. no way to call 9-1-1, yet. former congresswoman jackie spear. she was in pacifica saying cell phones are not always reliable. >> know the create a challenge. so land lines are really quite important for this region. if you're in the mountains and you have a family emergency or there's a violent storm or there's a fire you can't rely on your cell phones. so having land lines are really important. >> there's no word on when the state legislature is expected to make a decision about 18 t it's 6.38, and new electric car chargers have been unveiled their at oracle park. if you want to charge up, get juice in your car. the giants in partners
all she immigrated from burma. she was on a daily walk with her daughter and granddaughter. hit and killed. speeding driver eventually arrested and charged time now 6.37, they are leaders calling on 18 team maintain landline service for thousands of residents. currently the state legislature debating a proposal that would police say tnt from its current obligations. there's concern that removing the land lines will be residents in rural areas. no way to call 9-1-1, yet. former congresswoman...
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she immigrated here from burma.'s on a daily walk with her daughter and granddaughter when she was hit and killed. speeding driver was eventually arrested and charged. 9.37. a time bay area leaders calling on a tnt to maintain landline services for thousands of residents. currently, the state legislature is debating proposal that would release a tnt from his current obligations. there are some concerns that removing the land lies with leave residents rural areas with no way of calling 9-1-1. former congresswoman jackie spear was in pacifica saying cell phones are not always reliable. >> know, the create a challenge. so land lines are really quite important for this region. if you're in the mountains and you have a family emergency or there's a violent storm or there's a fire you can't rely on your cell phones. so having land lines are really important. >> don't have any word on when the state legislature is expected to make a decision about 18 team. it's 09:38am. it's going to cost more on monday across the golden g
she immigrated here from burma.'s on a daily walk with her daughter and granddaughter when she was hit and killed. speeding driver was eventually arrested and charged. 9.37. a time bay area leaders calling on a tnt to maintain landline services for thousands of residents. currently, the state legislature is debating proposal that would release a tnt from his current obligations. there are some concerns that removing the land lies with leave residents rural areas with no way of calling 9-1-1....
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he was in china flying over the burma hump.hey did combat missions over the himalayas during the war. i'm the only one that made a career of it. i stayed in it for the korean war, and my younger brother joined the korean war, and him and i did the korean war together on the battleship new jersey. during world war ii, i was one of truman's million man march on japan and when he drops the nuclear weapons, it saved my hides, i suppose. after the war ended, i was in the navy cvs and we went down to the south pacific unloading all the war materials and sending them back to the states. the first place i landed, i doubt many people have ever heard of it, it was mammoth island down near new guinea. the talk was when we landed there, that there might be cannibals on that island. you could google it and see if it would agree with that. but nonetheless, i stayed in, and my younger brother and i did the vietnam war together also. i retired as a navy master chief and a master diver in 1967. and i sure appreciate you taking my call. thank yo
he was in china flying over the burma hump.hey did combat missions over the himalayas during the war. i'm the only one that made a career of it. i stayed in it for the korean war, and my younger brother joined the korean war, and him and i did the korean war together on the battleship new jersey. during world war ii, i was one of truman's million man march on japan and when he drops the nuclear weapons, it saved my hides, i suppose. after the war ended, i was in the navy cvs and we went down to...
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submissions on the secondary mission over burma when he got shot down in the b. 25 minute to a unfortunatelyver losing hope. his mother gusting island set a place for him every night at the dinner table. >>tried to escape that. put them in a cage. we can stand up. we need 5 pounds when he got out. he was affected for the rest of his life. a monument honoring than island brother stands at the edge of the niagara river in tonaanda where the boys grew up and where preston still lives ago by the life. i say hello, uncle bobby, who was with the 82nd airborne, was killed on d-day. don't preston. >>was with the 4th division. they made it off utah beach, which was a flat compared to omaha beach. got tempered by this german artillery stepped out information to help a wounded soldier. and that's where he got killed cycle threats with 100st his way back to the coast. we found out his brothers were killed. >>the army then sent for its home. tom niland, the brothers cousin who fought on utah beach, identify the 2 brothers bodies. the fated western union telegram is with the news of his uncles and father.
submissions on the secondary mission over burma when he got shot down in the b. 25 minute to a unfortunatelyver losing hope. his mother gusting island set a place for him every night at the dinner table. >>tried to escape that. put them in a cage. we can stand up. we need 5 pounds when he got out. he was affected for the rest of his life. a monument honoring than island brother stands at the edge of the niagara river in tonaanda where the boys grew up and where preston still lives ago by...
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two countries are fighting for lands that do not belong to them, the philippines, there is malaysia, burma to defeat hitler and really help why, and therefore that it’s all the same, it’s a general, sort of internal state of the soul, that somehow everything will work out, but we’re driving it into a draw, driving it into a draw. and now you will do the same with china and you will achieve that the whole world will be destroyed, we are afraid, in my opinion, of certain other people, we are demonstrating that everything is fine with us, no, well, we won’t use nuclear weapons, no, well, we will, otherwise the world will perish, no, well, how can we, no, no, we never, it seems to me, yes, she won’t use nuclear weapons, well then you’re in the tank, clap, clap, clap, when he wanted a person, like they say, he didn’t need him with some of his people, he kept confusing his name, well, like you’re coming and... good results, by the way, i realized that jeffrey sachs is a good person, when chubais began to speak badly about him, i am especially grateful to the special military operation, but the a
two countries are fighting for lands that do not belong to them, the philippines, there is malaysia, burma to defeat hitler and really help why, and therefore that it’s all the same, it’s a general, sort of internal state of the soul, that somehow everything will work out, but we’re driving it into a draw, driving it into a draw. and now you will do the same with china and you will achieve that the whole world will be destroyed, we are afraid, in my opinion, of certain other people, we...
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nisha burma and a board certified, fellowship trained and obgyn providing full spectrum reproductiveare and i'm also a proud southerner. i was born and raised in north carolina and currently provide care in georgia, and i've lived in the southeast for most of my life. i made a commitment when i became a doctor to care for people without judgment throughout their lives. for me that commitment holds whether i'm talk ago young person through first pap smear or delivering a highly anticipated third c supporting a patient and her family as they continue to decio continue or end a pregnancy. after the dobbs decision and georgia enact ago law that bans most pregnancies very early and i struggle every day to provide necessary life saving medical care. i've seen young momsca with worsening medical conditions that make their pregnancy very high resident and can couples who deeply desire pregnancies in the process of miscarrying be turned away or forced to leave communities to access needed healthcare i have the immense privilege of sitting with patients and learning about their lives. for me,
nisha burma and a board certified, fellowship trained and obgyn providing full spectrum reproductiveare and i'm also a proud southerner. i was born and raised in north carolina and currently provide care in georgia, and i've lived in the southeast for most of my life. i made a commitment when i became a doctor to care for people without judgment throughout their lives. for me that commitment holds whether i'm talk ago young person through first pap smear or delivering a highly anticipated third...
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soldiers who who are still alive, still with us veterans who were fighting in italy, there were others in burmave any option because this was the days of conscription and national service. >> but there were those. i was speaking to a 98 year old veteran the other day , les veteran the other day, les underwood, who came into the studio, and he said he'd tried to join the military at 14, but they'd realised he was far too young, he persevered and he tried at 16, 17 and then off he was well, they were different. >> they they had different entry ages. you could join the royal marines younger, there was a tradition of boy soldiers who could train, but not deploy, and of course, there was the tradition from the first world war of faking your age. >> yes. >> yes. >> because, you know, we didn't have biometric passports or anything else like that. so providing your mum didn't find out, you, you know, you , you out, you, you know, you, you once you crept down to the recruiting office, hopefully no one would recognise you. and you just fake white was telling us the details of a sprightly young 96 year ol
soldiers who who are still alive, still with us veterans who were fighting in italy, there were others in burmave any option because this was the days of conscription and national service. >> but there were those. i was speaking to a 98 year old veteran the other day , les veteran the other day, les underwood, who came into the studio, and he said he'd tried to join the military at 14, but they'd realised he was far too young, he persevered and he tried at 16, 17 and then off he was well,...
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while halfway around the world, at that same moment, the critical battles raged on in what was then burmawe are breaking german codes, the more codes we broke the more nazis we would kill. at bletchley i was typing decoded messages that were sent out to wireless stations on the front line and they were all various positions of the german army and the german navy. sometimes i would say "oooh, i'm chasing a u boat". just like old times. as an operator you were eight hours on your feet my shoes were always wearing out. when the machine stopped all you knew is your machine maybe had helped to break the code. when it was d—day i was on night duty and one of the girls said it's going to be very busy, and it was. what we did was in paramount importance for saving thousands of thousands of lives. i'm just really proud that i had some involvement in helping to win the war. yes, i think we women did very well. applause the code breakers of bletchley like ruth and gladys armed the allies with a formidable weapon — information. and they weren't the only ones. the secret war of the french resistance h
while halfway around the world, at that same moment, the critical battles raged on in what was then burmawe are breaking german codes, the more codes we broke the more nazis we would kill. at bletchley i was typing decoded messages that were sent out to wireless stations on the front line and they were all various positions of the german army and the german navy. sometimes i would say "oooh, i'm chasing a u boat". just like old times. as an operator you were eight hours on your feet...
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it was one of the most humbling occasions to meet these veterans of the absolutely awful campaign in burmaood opportunities right across the country. we are second—place in an awful lot of seats and we are fighting absolutely tooth and nail in the seats. it is not possible, evenif in the seats. it is not possible, even if you wanted to, to put a number on that. but we are going out to win as many seats as we can. most of the seats are against conservatives and we are going to be very much a bigger force conservatives and we are going to be very much a biggerforce back in parliament. but in those seats, it is us and the conservatives. we are fighting those and we are getting that message across. talking on lots of doorsteps, people have got the message, i have to say. ourjob now is to make sure that we can bring those boats home.— is to make sure that we can bring those boats home. lord fox, lovely to have you — those boats home. lord fox, lovely to have you here _ those boats home. lord fox, lovely to have you here at _ those boats home. lord fox, lovely to have you here at the _ those boa
it was one of the most humbling occasions to meet these veterans of the absolutely awful campaign in burmaood opportunities right across the country. we are second—place in an awful lot of seats and we are fighting absolutely tooth and nail in the seats. it is not possible, evenif in the seats. it is not possible, even if you wanted to, to put a number on that. but we are going out to win as many seats as we can. most of the seats are against conservatives and we are going to be very much a...