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usm two was arrested in twenty ten in light of the area on suspicion of drug smuggling he was reportedly security beaten before being transported to the us when he received a twenty year prison sentence. this is that no this is a really scenic and over over again. it kind of arrogant attitude that washington had asked for isn't it. she's going out how to do what washington wants to dictate to them to do the prisons system in the united states that life is a societal class the highest rate of prisoners of any country the largest number in bucharest the terms of growth in terms of note are notoriously high in disregarding of the rights of prisoners even the most fundamental rights including direct them to live. moscow has been insisting all along that the way you shake this case has been handled regardless of whether he committed the crime or not is a gross violation of human rights will be very beginning the bikini so if you're a pen paper to the end. the two most arabs has been awesome to put the system does a thorough we have expressed with friends over this instance the week after want
usm two was arrested in twenty ten in light of the area on suspicion of drug smuggling he was reportedly security beaten before being transported to the us when he received a twenty year prison sentence. this is that no this is a really scenic and over over again. it kind of arrogant attitude that washington had asked for isn't it. she's going out how to do what washington wants to dictate to them to do the prisons system in the united states that life is a societal class the highest rate of...
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gene beck -- jean beck joins usm watertown massachusetts.k you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me your reaction to what's going on. >> i just got teary listening to the footage that i'm unfortunately familiar with. it evokes memories and stories that i grew up with. both of my grandfathers are from what is now north korea. and it's all too familiar and very personal. >> this -- i mean this is wonderful that they're able to come together at this time. and at the same time, it seems almost terribly painful to have to get together for this little time and then be ripped apart again. what do you think? >> it's -- like you said, it's birth sweet to say the least. the three days are, i -- bittersweet to say the least. i haven't been to a reunion myself. to try to share whatever you can the past 60 years of division. if you -- if one looks at footage from previous reunions, when people are literally forced apart from their embraces because they refuse to let go it is heart-wrenching. it is absolutely heart-wrenching. it is inter
gene beck -- jean beck joins usm watertown massachusetts.k you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> tell me your reaction to what's going on. >> i just got teary listening to the footage that i'm unfortunately familiar with. it evokes memories and stories that i grew up with. both of my grandfathers are from what is now north korea. and it's all too familiar and very personal. >> this -- i mean this is wonderful that they're able to come together at this time....
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asked usm lincoln has to work with him to accomplish the death of slavery.at was an excerpt of "lincoln." clarence lusane, talk about the lincoln and slavery. >> the lincoln administration was a turning point in terms of the history of the relationship between african-americans and the white house. it was in his tenure that the first meeting took place between a u.s. president and leaders of the black community. this happened in 1862, i believe. up until that point, although african-americans, particularly free african-americans in the north, has been organized and those policy issues around slavery, they simply had no access to the white house or to policymakers. lincoln opened up some of that. part of what moved lincoln from being not just anti-slavery, but that you hadnizing to eliminate slavery, that abolition was the only path from hisin part, came discussions with black leaders. not only church leaders but people like frederick douglass. alsois in the film, but conversations with elizabeth cech lee. she is the woman who is alstom -- often seen with mar
asked usm lincoln has to work with him to accomplish the death of slavery.at was an excerpt of "lincoln." clarence lusane, talk about the lincoln and slavery. >> the lincoln administration was a turning point in terms of the history of the relationship between african-americans and the white house. it was in his tenure that the first meeting took place between a u.s. president and leaders of the black community. this happened in 1862, i believe. up until that point, although...
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for once they planned to ought to obamacare as a legislative pry usm, democrats up for reduction now can't run away from the law fast enough. in fact, the president has repeatedly delayed parts of the health care law to give democrats political cover and each delay is just a tacit admission that, yes, this law will hurt jobs and the economy because, after all, if this law weren't going to hurt jobs and the economy, why do we have to continually delay it? the latest number is somewhere in the 20's. i've heard 24, 27, 28 different delays of the effects -- the harmful effects and impacts of obamacare. if the health care law were the panacea the american people were promised, democrats and the president would be working to complement the law faster -- implement the law fast h fastert slow it dowfnlt its implementation is going to hurt. it is a little awkward when your signature legislation has to be delayed to give the folks who voted for it a better chance at keeping their jobs. unfortunately the president doesn't seem to have learned his lesson. not content with the damage his health c
for once they planned to ought to obamacare as a legislative pry usm, democrats up for reduction now can't run away from the law fast enough. in fact, the president has repeatedly delayed parts of the health care law to give democrats political cover and each delay is just a tacit admission that, yes, this law will hurt jobs and the economy because, after all, if this law weren't going to hurt jobs and the economy, why do we have to continually delay it? the latest number is somewhere in the...