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peter repsh, the president of the house of representatives of the city of berlin, fraubeger and the tempelhof airport commander. the president and his wife, as you can see, are going through the reception line right now. it is a beautiful day, by the way out here at tca. the temperature is nice and warm. a little bit overcast, which of course makes things much more comfortable for the service members in uniform. the president giving a salute there to the kucolonel, the bas commander here at tca, meeting his wife. and then we have the u.s. commander in berlin. major general mitchell. the president is now on the dias to give an official greeting to the service members, the band, and the numerous spectators here for his arrival ceremony. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> once again, the national anthem and the hail to the chief was provided by the berlin brigade band. a 21 gun sleualute coming from o battery. commander of the troups will now invite the president to inspect the joint military honor guard. and now president reagan joins -- well, rather brigadier general jack woodall has invited the president to inspect th
peter repsh, the president of the house of representatives of the city of berlin, fraubeger and the tempelhof airport commander. the president and his wife, as you can see, are going through the reception line right now. it is a beautiful day, by the way out here at tca. the temperature is nice and warm. a little bit overcast, which of course makes things much more comfortable for the service members in uniform. the president giving a salute there to the kucolonel, the bas commander here at...
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to be a shining example of the reconciliation of spirit of the late 1800s. for three unseasonably warm days, more than 53,000 people have enjoyed this reconciliation of spirits. had come to celebrate the dedication of this park and the memory of all americans. we are supposed to talk about fraternity and healing. even in this occasion where they are with confederate veterans, union veterans can't help but talk about the role of slavery. crowd, they in the say things like this. the principles confederates fought for meant the perpetuation of human slavery. aey were fighting for condition in which the humanity of the age protested. palmereneral john in likewise informed to those in the blue and the great african slavery had been "the root of sectional bitterness. not only did u.s. veterans forget that slavery had caused the war, but many of them thelighted their role in emancipation. in a bit of revisionist history, or selective memory, they went so far to suggest that union soldiers had been motivated by abolitionist sentiment. here's what he says again. more
to be a shining example of the reconciliation of spirit of the late 1800s. for three unseasonably warm days, more than 53,000 people have enjoyed this reconciliation of spirits. had come to celebrate the dedication of this park and the memory of all americans. we are supposed to talk about fraternity and healing. even in this occasion where they are with confederate veterans, union veterans can't help but talk about the role of slavery. crowd, they in the say things like this. the principles...
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we are working of millions of thousands of square feet full of floats.job is going on here around. in mardi gras, it is bus y busy busy. it is not stop. you don't get to see your family, you don't get to see anybody. making petals that will go on the side of the float -- it is really simple to to. i try to tell every one that comes by how to do it. you just take posterboard or petaloard, cut our your shapes, cut your wire with a 10 gauge wire. you can color them any way you want to. you want the dress to pop out. but a bigis nothing -- that rolls down the street. you have these hard edges on it. walk through the prop shop, you've got a flower department just working on props. you have a sculpting department, where they will sculpt what the name figure is going to be. that will be sculpted by foam, papier-mache. that goes to the paint department. once it gets painted, a crew brings it to the building it needs to be brought to. there is a crew with a forklift that will install it, put the flowers on the float that the flower department has built. this proc
we are working of millions of thousands of square feet full of floats.job is going on here around. in mardi gras, it is bus y busy busy. it is not stop. you don't get to see your family, you don't get to see anybody. making petals that will go on the side of the float -- it is really simple to to. i try to tell every one that comes by how to do it. you just take posterboard or petaloard, cut our your shapes, cut your wire with a 10 gauge wire. you can color them any way you want to. you want...
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of the can get some of the profits from our oil revenues. we are a very rich resourced state. as far as the way it has been handled lately, i think it has been a little unfortunate the way it has been vetoed. that effectively is a progressive tax because alaska has no sales tax, no income tax. however low tax state, the way the pfd was handled where they took away that people had to pay $1000 in taxes. that is inequitable if you ask me. >> voices from the state on c-span. [bells] welcome to a special presentation of our c-span cities tour as we taking to alaska. known as the last frontier, it is the largest state in the u.s., and 60% of his over 663 square miles is land administered as part of the national parks system. it has a population of only 740,000. the united states purchased alaska from russia in 1867, and admitted it is the 49th state in 1959. with the help of our gci cable partners, in the next two hours we will visit juneau, fairbanks and anchorage to learn about the history and culture of the state, beginning with the alaska nat
of the can get some of the profits from our oil revenues. we are a very rich resourced state. as far as the way it has been handled lately, i think it has been a little unfortunate the way it has been vetoed. that effectively is a progressive tax because alaska has no sales tax, no income tax. however low tax state, the way the pfd was handled where they took away that people had to pay $1000 in taxes. that is inequitable if you ask me. >> voices from the state on c-span. [bells] welcome...
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of it. -- there isn't a kurdish country comes out of it. part of that is that wilson does not have the stomach to invest american capital in the middle east, that is what it would have 1918 and also 1919. so, the kurds get stuck and they are divided into various countries. one thing i found fascinating over the last few months when doing research is this story about the national pack and the emphasis on that and the fact that the british commander is moving up. he is being told to do it, but he has no real authority and the , british give him almost no credit for the fact that iraqi is under british mandate for some time they give no credit to , this general for the fact that he expanded what was a rock by capturing the government of mosul after the armistice. by doing so, it did so by dividing the kurds more than they had already been. in that case, turkey would have had an even greater percentage of kurds. i do not know how that would have late out over the last 100 years. that probably wo
of it. -- there isn't a kurdish country comes out of it. part of that is that wilson does not have the stomach to invest american capital in the middle east, that is what it would have 1918 and also 1919. so, the kurds get stuck and they are divided into various countries. one thing i found fascinating over the last few months when doing research is this story about the national pack and the emphasis on that and the fact that the british commander is moving up. he is being told to do it, but he...
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the collision of empires in the reshaping of the middle east was not a foreordained set of events. what i will discuss tonight as ripples and repercussions of the operational, strategic, regional, and global levels. to the operational repercussions come in four areas. they also overlap with the strategic, regional, and global as well. the first is the capture of jerusalem in 1917, sent shockwaves through the arab and muslim world. they occupied the city in recognition of the city's position of respect in the world's three great monotheistic religions. this was still the first time that a christian commander led an army into the holy city since 1099. second, the conduct of operations in the battle of -- was the single fastest mounted advance by any army in history in till the actions of the 18th airborne corps during operation desert storm in 1991. third, the coordination between conventional and unconventional forces set a standard still referred to today. and forth, the capture of damascus by an irregular, or unconventional, force created the possibility for the forcesship between
the collision of empires in the reshaping of the middle east was not a foreordained set of events. what i will discuss tonight as ripples and repercussions of the operational, strategic, regional, and global levels. to the operational repercussions come in four areas. they also overlap with the strategic, regional, and global as well. the first is the capture of jerusalem in 1917, sent shockwaves through the arab and muslim world. they occupied the city in recognition of the city's position of...
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each performance consists of a reading of the congress's declaration and portrayals of people of the host communities during the revolution as drawn from first-hand account researched by citizen historians under the expert guidance of public historian mary fuhrer. therrator explains 18th-century terms and ideas, challenging the contemporary audience to consider the relevance for today. each presentation is tailored to the community for it is staged, and each is followed by a community conversation. no two productions are like, and knono two conversations of the same. developed jointly by their freedom's way heritage area in the mechanistic very in society, "declaring independence then and staged in historic venues, often where the original conversations occurred. democracy is a participatory exercise. declaring independence provides the opportunity to participate in a meaningful way, supporting the freedom's way heritage area's mission to connect people to education and interpretation, to protect and promote our shared resources, to explore our landscape, our history, our culture, an
each performance consists of a reading of the congress's declaration and portrayals of people of the host communities during the revolution as drawn from first-hand account researched by citizen historians under the expert guidance of public historian mary fuhrer. therrator explains 18th-century terms and ideas, challenging the contemporary audience to consider the relevance for today. each presentation is tailored to the community for it is staged, and each is followed by a community...
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and it is taken as a measure of the cost of living. now you could see from this graph here that during and shortly after world war i, prices increased dramatically. by as much as 60%. and then in the post-war period, immediately after the war, that big drop there, that is due to a post-war recession. and prices dropped -- plummeted. they plummeted well below 1914 levels. and then through 1924 the prices steadily increased. and there is a little dip. they rise a little bit more until 1926. and then they level off and they begin to move downward by the beginning of 1929. now if we look at the increase in prices over the course of the 1920s as a whole, so 1919 to 1929, so we see up and down, but as a whole, inflation was only 1%. so it is very low rate of inflation in the 1920s. but between 1900 and 1920, the rate of inflation was extraordinarily high. so 1900 to 1914, prices increased by 17%. and then 1914 to 1919, in five years prices increased by 60%. so although americans in the 1920s experienced a relatively flat rate of inflation, w
and it is taken as a measure of the cost of living. now you could see from this graph here that during and shortly after world war i, prices increased dramatically. by as much as 60%. and then in the post-war period, immediately after the war, that big drop there, that is due to a post-war recession. and prices dropped -- plummeted. they plummeted well below 1914 levels. and then through 1924 the prices steadily increased. and there is a little dip. they rise a little bit more until 1926. and...
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of the figure of. the physical system that this enemy of the ideas in madrid if you would would say if one of the at least there were many were also violent as well as these them. many palestinians shared such views unconvinced that negotiations with israel would lead to a breakthrough aware of the skepticism on a fad gave the go ahead to a secret channel of talks in the norwegian capital oslo. yes it out of five of them into strategy was to open many channels and that many people try to achieve something there he keeps his windows open and they waits the incoming when the end result is what's important not the person or persons delivering the goods. on august twentieth one thousand nine hundred three israeli and palestinian negotiators reached accord and also agreeing to a framework for resolving their decades long conflict the oslo accords were announced to the weren't. hamas was quick to condemn the accords. it was the first sign of a growing divide between hamas and the p.l.o. . on september thirte
of the figure of. the physical system that this enemy of the ideas in madrid if you would would say if one of the at least there were many were also violent as well as these them. many palestinians shared such views unconvinced that negotiations with israel would lead to a breakthrough aware of the skepticism on a fad gave the go ahead to a secret channel of talks in the norwegian capital oslo. yes it out of five of them into strategy was to open many channels and that many people try to...
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of the fbi, and our lack of bias. in the summer of 2016, i was one of a handful of people who knew the details of russian election interference and its possible connections with members of the trump campaign. this information had the potential to derail and quite possibly defeat mr. trump, but the thought of expressing that or exposing that information never crossed my mind. that's what fbi agents do every single day, and that's why i'm so proud of the bureau. and i am particularly proud of the work that i and many others did on the clinton e-mail investigation. our charge was to investigate it competently, honestly and independently, and that's exactly what happened. i'm also proud of our work on the russian interference investigation. this is an investigation into a direct attack by a foreign adversary and it is no less so simply because it was launched against our democratic process rather than against a military base. this is something that all americans of all political persuasions should be alarmed by. in the su
of the fbi, and our lack of bias. in the summer of 2016, i was one of a handful of people who knew the details of russian election interference and its possible connections with members of the trump campaign. this information had the potential to derail and quite possibly defeat mr. trump, but the thought of expressing that or exposing that information never crossed my mind. that's what fbi agents do every single day, and that's why i'm so proud of the bureau. and i am particularly proud of the...
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hundreds of thousands of shells were fired over ten hours a horrific example of modern industrial warfare. the dog she's she's most tosing by the germans had about thirteen hundred artillery pieces and two to three hundred thousand shells that's a huge quantity of the world i've never seen anything like it. the destructive power of this kind of warfare had a devastating impact not only on society but also on the environment. the effects can still be seen across the region today. for decades after the battle only small thin oak trees would grow here. and the soil is full of unexploded shells and other munitions. the battle of a don't took place over an area of just forty square kilometers. the artillery fire on both sides was constant though. the entire villages were wiped off the map and. never before had so many soldiers been killed in such a limited area. or dead man's hill was the scene of particularly bitter fighting. at the end of the battle one of the hills two summits was ten meters lower than it was before. then don't served as a laboratory for testing new weapons the german army
hundreds of thousands of shells were fired over ten hours a horrific example of modern industrial warfare. the dog she's she's most tosing by the germans had about thirteen hundred artillery pieces and two to three hundred thousand shells that's a huge quantity of the world i've never seen anything like it. the destructive power of this kind of warfare had a devastating impact not only on society but also on the environment. the effects can still be seen across the region today. for decades...
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coincidence there of sorts but of course it's the one that's been in charge of the united states for eighteen months who's been you might say criticizing former administrations and that's making people in the u.s. very nervous about his loose lips. yes he said he wanted a loose meeting but as you say we have got certainly got a president who is speaking a lot and tweeting a lot and on that issue which is a central issue because only in the last few days twelve russians have been been indicted by the special counsel in the u.s. for cyber crime and the issue of meddling in the election again president trump is blaming all that on his predecessor president obama that seems to be his stock retaught on that particular issue of course is not the only issue at this summit we don't know what the agenda is we're told there's not an agenda they will discuss what they want to discuss but i'm sure president putin will want to discuss the war in syria which seems to be coming to its final stages and seems to be ending in a way that i think the russian president would like and certainly the leader
coincidence there of sorts but of course it's the one that's been in charge of the united states for eighteen months who's been you might say criticizing former administrations and that's making people in the u.s. very nervous about his loose lips. yes he said he wanted a loose meeting but as you say we have got certainly got a president who is speaking a lot and tweeting a lot and on that issue which is a central issue because only in the last few days twelve russians have been been indicted...
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but two of them a day of the latest about them and with the amount of come out of high level a safe when i say if. you think it will ever stop. to follow. kirk my lot of. concern about that with but huddle before but i thought of my best deal with be. the how you don't know about it. ya know my banal but i'm over it when he but with zorra less i wish i could romance you know how to moment in a helluva a moment in a father how about a. year old. the luck any. kind of evolution out of mud the eggs occur and the hamas rocket pursued a couple how do they khalid why. do you think you were ever be able to go back to syria. do you think it will be possible for all kinds of syrians that are now in europe to come back to the country. let them control kayin show a film. from the auditor. elise. and i'm back iraqi. kind of feeling the fatality seeing a litany but mother any the more cloth really for him and it was so mother more of a young to be able to turney oh but how did adam in the. or ah it is. when i saw the whole holiday but do you comb. my body for come gita. we're. those. young man joined
but two of them a day of the latest about them and with the amount of come out of high level a safe when i say if. you think it will ever stop. to follow. kirk my lot of. concern about that with but huddle before but i thought of my best deal with be. the how you don't know about it. ya know my banal but i'm over it when he but with zorra less i wish i could romance you know how to moment in a helluva a moment in a father how about a. year old. the luck any. kind of evolution out of mud the...
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that is the tribes of the legal -- south of the ohio. he was a treaty negotiator and a frontier diplomat between his states, fornited the next 17 years. he came to be known by the indians for his fair dealings. he also protected them against white degradations. the treaty of fort wilkinson also. late in his life, he moved again 23 miles northwest of pendleton, , to the very sight of the fight in the northwestern corner of south carolina and retired. when he died in 1817, his last will and testament included conditions for the slaves. that is the factual overview of what he did. why does it matter? why do we need to dig deeper? why try to understand why -- who pickens was? i remember the day that i tried to figure that out and try to write a book on pickens. it is the day that i read about him walking into the headquarters of a british officer and informing him to his face that he was announcing his -- renouncing his parole and rejoining the american rebellion. this confrontation between pickens and the british officer occurred in the ear
that is the tribes of the legal -- south of the ohio. he was a treaty negotiator and a frontier diplomat between his states, fornited the next 17 years. he came to be known by the indians for his fair dealings. he also protected them against white degradations. the treaty of fort wilkinson also. late in his life, he moved again 23 miles northwest of pendleton, , to the very sight of the fight in the northwestern corner of south carolina and retired. when he died in 1817, his last will and...
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out of the four that signed up to the international convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination but bahrain egypt and saudi arabia will be watching this case closely and drawing their own conclusions this is a statement that there is a likelihood of discrimination so one would think that the other states in the region would say that means something again likely that this is a violation in earlier hearings the u.a.e. denied any policy of expulsion saying it's measures were designed to have the least possible impact on ordinary citizens it said his argument was with the qatari government not the qatari people but the u.a.e. must comply with the court or face further legal action qatar could go to the u.n. security council and demand an informant order this is one of a string of legal challenges mounted by qatar to try and end the blockade a ruling the country will welcome but whether it will help end the blockade now in its fourteenth month is less certain nieve back at al-jazeera the hague. let's talk now to colonial just xan he's executive director of the arab sen
out of the four that signed up to the international convention on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination but bahrain egypt and saudi arabia will be watching this case closely and drawing their own conclusions this is a statement that there is a likelihood of discrimination so one would think that the other states in the region would say that means something again likely that this is a violation in earlier hearings the u.a.e. denied any policy of expulsion saying it's measures...
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of color. so starting with that, i want to talk about how perhaps athletes may have influenced civil rights movement and other movements that were going on at the time in 1968. i'm just going to toss it up to any of you. >> before we delve fully into the meat of that, i did want to point out, and this was touched upon in the previous panel, that the power of increased mediatization of a lot of cultural, social issues, pastimes, hobbies really helped give the platform to a lot of athletes by '68. it was growing significantly, but you can't underestimate the power and potency that not only photographs have, but film and particularly television. what's really striking about the movements that really seem to come to a head in '68 is that this is the first time that you have so many voices pitching in on the pitch and off. but they had the platform, so in many ways it is somewhat similar to what we see in the past several years with the rise of social media and allowing athletes to have more direct
of color. so starting with that, i want to talk about how perhaps athletes may have influenced civil rights movement and other movements that were going on at the time in 1968. i'm just going to toss it up to any of you. >> before we delve fully into the meat of that, i did want to point out, and this was touched upon in the previous panel, that the power of increased mediatization of a lot of cultural, social issues, pastimes, hobbies really helped give the platform to a lot of athletes...
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well it certainly is a lot safer than most of the rest of iraq if not all of the rest of iraq. and you know it is unusual however it's not unheard of there have been some attacks over the last few years it's fairly infrequent but it has happened on itself this particular time does represent a change in the trend we have to wait and see what happens in the coming weeks and months what's likely to happen over the future period is basically what we're used to which is not much you know iraqi officials you know secured institutions including kurdistan officials tend not to react very quickly and one attack on and so on itself will probably not be too i mean to change what would what would you rate this if this target were to lead to better security cooperation between baghdad and the there's clearly a major problem between the two sides particularly after the developments took place in good group last year which is basically allowed or isis to recover and regroup in areas around kid who. like to dean in other places and you know it's a clear indication there's a target that recover
well it certainly is a lot safer than most of the rest of iraq if not all of the rest of iraq. and you know it is unusual however it's not unheard of there have been some attacks over the last few years it's fairly infrequent but it has happened on itself this particular time does represent a change in the trend we have to wait and see what happens in the coming weeks and months what's likely to happen over the future period is basically what we're used to which is not much you know iraqi...
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the chief of police of. talking about this operation joint with the police said that this was an operation that was ordered straight directly by president that he and his wife. who are these paramilitary it's difficult to say but many people yesterday at the thirty ninth anniversary of the revolution a supporters of that were telling me that they agree with members of. the revolutionaries that are supporting or that these people are uniformed people fighting the people that's the explanation that people want to give these. for these men you get the sense. for mr ortega there might be a growing problem and it might be this that the people who are demonstrating against him can't really see the difference between him today and what went before him many years ago now. i think there is a difference and people a lot of people perceive that because that's the reason many people are protesting the protests began three months ago against pension reforms but it has turned into a protest against the president himself t
the chief of police of. talking about this operation joint with the police said that this was an operation that was ordered straight directly by president that he and his wife. who are these paramilitary it's difficult to say but many people yesterday at the thirty ninth anniversary of the revolution a supporters of that were telling me that they agree with members of. the revolutionaries that are supporting or that these people are uniformed people fighting the people that's the explanation...
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of a number of recent of blasts of activist a religious leader but how far will this crackdown go this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. authorities in saudi arabia have arrested prominent preacher and suffer just days after he published a book criticizing the ruling family three of his sons abdullah abdullah and ibrahim were also detained rights groups say on. reportedly taken into custody while attending a family wedding on wednesday while how ali and his son ibrahim were arrested the following morning how early became known almost three decades ago as the leader of the software movement which advocated for democracy in saudi arabia he was previously detained for opposing the ruling family saudi arabia and the crown prince what. has launched a crackdown against activists religious figures and opponents in recent months. in october the crown prince badge to return his country to what he called moderate islam and cracked down on those he accused of extremism he said we only want to go back to what we were moderate islam that is open to the world open to all religions s
of a number of recent of blasts of activist a religious leader but how far will this crackdown go this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. authorities in saudi arabia have arrested prominent preacher and suffer just days after he published a book criticizing the ruling family three of his sons abdullah abdullah and ibrahim were also detained rights groups say on. reportedly taken into custody while attending a family wedding on wednesday while how ali and his son ibrahim were...
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almost seventy percent of the southern province of the. the former leader of a japanese doomsday cult that carried out a sarin gas attack in one thousand nine hundred five has been executed shoko sorrow was the first to be hung for the tokyo subway attack japanese media says six of his followers have also been executed thirteen people were killed and more than six thousand injured when cult members released the gas and five coordinated attacks on the city's metro with family members of those killed said justice came too late. well i understand the reasons why it took so long for the executions to happen but thinking for those who passed away in my case they are the parents of my husband my parents and others who are already gone and that they could not hear of this news of the execution that is my regret fadi salim a has more now from tokyo. there were mixed reactions. to many people they were shocked to hear this news because this sentence against. so far side. followers also another seven adults awaiting this sentence so all that's good
almost seventy percent of the southern province of the. the former leader of a japanese doomsday cult that carried out a sarin gas attack in one thousand nine hundred five has been executed shoko sorrow was the first to be hung for the tokyo subway attack japanese media says six of his followers have also been executed thirteen people were killed and more than six thousand injured when cult members released the gas and five coordinated attacks on the city's metro with family members of those...
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so we saw a number of examples of that. had, during one conversation with someone who says well, in germany, they did not tear down the concentration camps. they are open for people to talk about the. yes, that is absolutely true, but they also do not have statues to nazi leadership on the landscape, and they did in fact keep the concentration camps to remember. but in the united states, for so long, we turned our plantations into these fantasy lands about moonlight, magnolia, and tea on the porch, and it is only been in the last 20 to 25 years that we even had a conversation about what happened to the hundreds of people that were enslaved on these properties. with referral to call them our servant, our people, "we were good to them." on the enterprise, they could sell your child at any point in time, so we have to be mindful that, yes, there are a lot of different things that were happening, and we were looking at some of that, but the end of the day, to really try to keep -- at least think a little bit bigger, but even ar
so we saw a number of examples of that. had, during one conversation with someone who says well, in germany, they did not tear down the concentration camps. they are open for people to talk about the. yes, that is absolutely true, but they also do not have statues to nazi leadership on the landscape, and they did in fact keep the concentration camps to remember. but in the united states, for so long, we turned our plantations into these fantasy lands about moonlight, magnolia, and tea on the...
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>> what was an example of one of those? >> in 68, we had strobe lights in a fog machine. as you came on 22nd street, the whole building was pointed -- painted in bright colors. we had lights that made this psychedelic art, and it made in the building vibrate. when you opened the doors, you were met by a fog machine. you were kind of walking into something a little mystical. as you walked in, the box office where you pager 3 dollars, was on the right. >> 3 dollars to see jimi hendrix? >> 3 dollars. >> people that came into the club, they did not always have paper money. there was just a lot of change that people had. people were panhandling on the street corners right in front of the club. then we had the strobe lights, which was an idea that we have. we had a tunnel that you walked in, which was on the left of the club. the tunnel was mirrored, and it wasn't in -- was in a l shape. on the floor, we put mattresses, so, you kind of floated through . there was a jungle gym that people sat on, on the right. on the refreshment s
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of the war of aggression which the chief u.s. prosecutor at the time robert jackson defined in his opening address as the provision of support to the armbands formed in the territory of another state and which according to him and many of his colleagues at the nuremberg trials was the biggest crime a war because it allowed all the other crimes that happened on that territory to happen do you think this kind of logic this kind of rationale should be applied to the syrian war what do you think is that we should concentrate on. conduct that can quickly. crimes against humanity and genocide and indeed look generally and broadly enough to the various conduct that can attach responsibility for all our lives. when you talk about the crime of aggression supporting terrorism or supporting armed groups on the territory of another state i'm actually not looking at the crimes that i described at the moment that's really the focus of our war. our focus but that includes condo that could. facilitate the commission of crimes you've referred to
of the war of aggression which the chief u.s. prosecutor at the time robert jackson defined in his opening address as the provision of support to the armbands formed in the territory of another state and which according to him and many of his colleagues at the nuremberg trials was the biggest crime a war because it allowed all the other crimes that happened on that territory to happen do you think this kind of logic this kind of rationale should be applied to the syrian war what do you think is...
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out of many one. out of many, one. out of many, one. the fact is, our differences are not our weakness. our differences are our strength. that's what america is all about. but to be able to deal with that, this clash of ideas, which i think is healthy, i think that is what america needs to be but , out of that we have to be one nation. and that means, yes, that we do have to sit down, we have to listen to one another and we have to work through and find consensus and compromise and govern this country. that's the message that democrats are going to have to provide this country. otherwise, yeah, they can play the same games that republicans have played. they've now become a one-man party. they've given up on basic principles that the republicans are all about, whether it's free trade, whether it's foreign policy, whether it's remaining strong against russia they've , given up on a lot of those principles. we can't play the same game. we've got to represent something very different, and it is not that different it is what , america really
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of iran bits of iraq forty one there noticeably in doha. when people think of cuba they think of revolution but a bonus is undergoing a revolution and the problem with you is and. we're here to discover if those changes are reflective of the plea that this is a few of you and your. russian owner are trying to. leave me. on boundaries or. our minds of those top stories that right here on al-jazeera about a standing protest has been killed by israeli soldiers on the gaza israel border forty three year old man was shot in the head near the border fence but most of the results from pakistan's election in iran khan looks set to become the new prime minister boarding party has conceded defeat commonly to form a coalition to govern. coalition aircraft launched air strikes on the yemeni port city of poll data main entry point for most of the country's food a. us federal judge is deciding whether the trumpet ministration is in contempt of court for missing a deadline to reunite hundreds of migrant families or two thousand five hundred children were
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the definition of the state of. a state for jews as it said in the closure of independence of where. i think that the goodness of them can. even likely to cause. more pressure from the inside to those policies and even maybe even increase them which is the work you're likely result of criticism indeed which is what does happen and what more comments are made throughout the day for the moment as a front all thanks so much for joining us from tel aviv well the turkish government has lifted its two year long state of emergency was imposed nationwide after the failed coup in twenty sixteen and extended seven times since then tens of thousands of people have been arrested for dismissed from government and i condemn it jobs as well as the military the government has proposed and the terrorism bill to replace some of those and urgency powers well let's cross over to sit in in istanbul a change of constitution a recent election the president said he would deal with the state of emergency and he has. yes you have that was a
the definition of the state of. a state for jews as it said in the closure of independence of where. i think that the goodness of them can. even likely to cause. more pressure from the inside to those policies and even maybe even increase them which is the work you're likely result of criticism indeed which is what does happen and what more comments are made throughout the day for the moment as a front all thanks so much for joining us from tel aviv well the turkish government has lifted its...
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a lot of tools of beating. the whole body handling people which we called and in syria using electricity. boiling water. a lot of. a lot of tools that they use that to. kill and they were killed that's again it's not about information it's not about. anything except. punishment for the people and to kill the people who's a fuse. in syria and i'm sorry to bring use a lot of the thought. sorry i'm sorry to bring back these these really unpleasant memories but you must consider yourself extremely lucky to have been released alive . yes indeed them actually by example when i moved even to the head a quarter of the security service. four days of. torture they thought that i'd die so they put my body with those who would be transferred but i'm very lucky that the. find that i'm still alive and send me back to the silly but this is as i said this is daily had been daily up to now unfortunately years and years and we always talk about this and there was a lot of over them a lot of for all of us c.c. is the fourth or al
a lot of tools of beating. the whole body handling people which we called and in syria using electricity. boiling water. a lot of. a lot of tools that they use that to. kill and they were killed that's again it's not about information it's not about. anything except. punishment for the people and to kill the people who's a fuse. in syria and i'm sorry to bring use a lot of the thought. sorry i'm sorry to bring back these these really unpleasant memories but you must consider yourself extremely...
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the dangerous of giving such regime hundreds of billions of dollars. a few minutes ago, before i walked in, there was a red alert. which is, when we had to respond to a project out that we did not know what it was, it it went through the area and was sent through syria. we are dealing with the repercussions of the leading powers of the world, many are upset with the relationship between the president and president putin. if you years ago they made an agreement with the terrorism of the world. i do not have any problem with them having a relationship. i don't think they will agree with everything. can lead totionship a better situation on the ground in syria, and if it is good for syria, good for our -- good for their neighbors and europe. a lot of refugee problems have happened because of neglect of the situation in europe. >> dan shapiro, who was u.s. ambassador under obama said something that is getting attention. he said, i do not think we are fully grappling with the possibility that we could be on the cusp of a new era of fundamental reshaping of
the dangerous of giving such regime hundreds of billions of dollars. a few minutes ago, before i walked in, there was a red alert. which is, when we had to respond to a project out that we did not know what it was, it it went through the area and was sent through syria. we are dealing with the repercussions of the leading powers of the world, many are upset with the relationship between the president and president putin. if you years ago they made an agreement with the terrorism of the world. i...
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countries however some of the only sources of material there are plenty of other alternatives and we quickly by virtue of our sourcing to other places the world and other shipping routes things are back on track instantly so. no factory. let's say a stadium maybe he will host the opening game and the final and when it's finished in around two years' time it will seat around eighty thousand spectators now with the tournament being moved to december it also means those fans will avoid the kind of summer heat that we're experiencing today as part of its winning bid council promised to take apart many of the stadiums set the end of the world cup and send sections to developing countries to help them grow the game of course that's only part of the legacy cattles leaders and woke up organizes a still hoping football can bring this region closer together football always has a has a way of bringing people together sport in general does look when it comes to the point of view of the state of qatar we haven't stopped anybody from entering qatar we are the ones that have taken the decision to c
countries however some of the only sources of material there are plenty of other alternatives and we quickly by virtue of our sourcing to other places the world and other shipping routes things are back on track instantly so. no factory. let's say a stadium maybe he will host the opening game and the final and when it's finished in around two years' time it will seat around eighty thousand spectators now with the tournament being moved to december it also means those fans will avoid the kind of...
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far less in terms of the percentage of their g.d.p. but enjoying the fruits of that relationship why is donald trump tweeting all of this right now marty well as you said he's set to have a bit of a showdown with the members of nato when he meets in brussels later on as in the coming days and certainly will be following that up also with the meeting next week with the russian president vladimir putin but certainly what is the donald trump trying to do with this is a tactic he often does he points the fingers blames and shames in order to try and coerced members into spending their fair share and certainly he has said from the oval office repeatedly that he's starting to see more evidence of that but apparently not happening fast enough and so in advance of this meeting taking to twitter as he often does but what this is doing is it's making many of the u.s. partners and allies start to reevaluating the relationship somewhat concerned about perhaps a fraction within the alliance and also whether or not the united states can still be tru
far less in terms of the percentage of their g.d.p. but enjoying the fruits of that relationship why is donald trump tweeting all of this right now marty well as you said he's set to have a bit of a showdown with the members of nato when he meets in brussels later on as in the coming days and certainly will be following that up also with the meeting next week with the russian president vladimir putin but certainly what is the donald trump trying to do with this is a tactic he often does he...
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david cameron with threats to pull out of billions of dollars worth of deals unless the u.k. designated the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. the threat was if you do an inquiry into the muslim brotherhood which had no basis in security then we will. deal three billion with a space or we will stop b.p. from having it all concession which they've had. more or less in the since the one nine hundred thirty s. is that real economic muscle behind some of these threats not enough to. the government didn't brotherhoods. in the end was a bit weird because in the end the muslim brotherhood isn't a terrorist organization big surprise. has more from central london. here is is that report that's been issued today it's entitled the u.a.e. lobby subverting british democracy and with a question mark at the end that really is the thrust of this report why the u.a.e. will basically spin watch says it was leaked documents relevant to the u.a.e. as activity it could indeed have been any one of several countries that tries to get favor with british journalist and with the with the
david cameron with threats to pull out of billions of dollars worth of deals unless the u.k. designated the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization. the threat was if you do an inquiry into the muslim brotherhood which had no basis in security then we will. deal three billion with a space or we will stop b.p. from having it all concession which they've had. more or less in the since the one nine hundred thirty s. is that real economic muscle behind some of these threats not enough to....
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about proof of performance of the city. which was in power in the previous assembly that is the development that many political parties in their respective areas are talking about right to say that this is what they have achieved in kenya and that's why i think the question is on her option. to even run he's woken up the masses and sent a top corrupt man to jail. all the corrupt to account just one individual. this is the quintessential in the city of the whole home to about twenty million people people in the months come out and. this spring and like that question of whether to have it with or without ice people in the horse are divided on whether to vote for. which is who is the leader of the pakistan in the currently behind or the war for iran hun who's promising change. my vote is for imran khan because it's time for a new generation to take charge. to know i should put in my votes only for no was because he's done a tremendous job including the china pakistan corridor which no one else could bring to pakistan. activist
about proof of performance of the city. which was in power in the previous assembly that is the development that many political parties in their respective areas are talking about right to say that this is what they have achieved in kenya and that's why i think the question is on her option. to even run he's woken up the masses and sent a top corrupt man to jail. all the corrupt to account just one individual. this is the quintessential in the city of the whole home to about twenty million...
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of the juxtaposition or the dialectic of the politics of inevitability versus the politics of eternity, but once i did i saw the power of it and i appreciated it. but i but i also left the book g myself, what's the third alternative? the politics of what? what would they be that would be in a better, healthier place for us or for other countries that would like a better future? >> i do a lot of things that are think are a little risky in this book and one of the risk he thinks id i do is start about ideas of time. who wants to about that? we want to be shocked, surprise, rates, elated. we want at the latest revelation, but one thing that historians noticed is that ideas the time matter a lot and times are very both and really seem like they're not variable when your income. the politics of inevitability, this notion that history is over and the yada, yada. that seemed normal for lot of people a lot of time. front a lot and broken 2016. 2016. it breaks and then when it breaks you are vulnerable to other things, and one of the things i think is important is the way that eternity beckons,
of the juxtaposition or the dialectic of the politics of inevitability versus the politics of eternity, but once i did i saw the power of it and i appreciated it. but i but i also left the book g myself, what's the third alternative? the politics of what? what would they be that would be in a better, healthier place for us or for other countries that would like a better future? >> i do a lot of things that are think are a little risky in this book and one of the risk he thinks id i do is...
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kaname with those levels of violence and those levels of corruption of course nobody's going to want to invest and that's where. you have more inequality more poverty and of course more crime at that i mean that there is neither a silver bullet nor a presidential candidate with serious proposals to turn the tide and yet like millions of mexicans money seller hasn't given up fairly or he to carry an income here there will be now there will be a new government which has the power to do more we hope this time things will change. after losing so much hope she reminds us is the last thing you can lose you see in human i just see that mexico city oakland harding is a latin america analyst and director of latin form and he joins us now from manchester in the u.k. good to have you with us as the frontrunner lopez obrador has made zero tolerance for corruption a cornerstone of his campaign how is he planning to achieve that. very good question and he hopes his watchwords or some of the love and peace and. i think his main strength is outside the establishment system the two parties that are r
kaname with those levels of violence and those levels of corruption of course nobody's going to want to invest and that's where. you have more inequality more poverty and of course more crime at that i mean that there is neither a silver bullet nor a presidential candidate with serious proposals to turn the tide and yet like millions of mexicans money seller hasn't given up fairly or he to carry an income here there will be now there will be a new government which has the power to do more we...
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now i must say the basis of many of these questions that here hearing today of mr. strzok by the majority, by the republicans is the 11th hour interview with mr. strzok. and i now call upon the majority to release that transcript in full today. this will show this is the entire joint investigation is at best a partisan distraction from more important matters but the witness before us today, mr. strzok testified not under confidentiality, not undbut in for 11 hours nothing that prevents the majority from releasing that transcript. selected portions of that transcript have been leaked by members of the majority, misleading portions taken out of context, and i don't know if demand, but demand that that transcript be released in full so people can see it, see the testimony today and can make better judgments. and i ask the chairman now to order the release of that transcript. will the chairman do so? >> not today. >> will the chairman ever do so? >> you can direct your questions to the witness, that's your time to do that, not to discuss this. >> i will observe the chai
now i must say the basis of many of these questions that here hearing today of mr. strzok by the majority, by the republicans is the 11th hour interview with mr. strzok. and i now call upon the majority to release that transcript in full today. this will show this is the entire joint investigation is at best a partisan distraction from more important matters but the witness before us today, mr. strzok testified not under confidentiality, not undbut in for 11 hours nothing that prevents the...
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and here in front of you is a breakdown of the scope of work for that contract. and you'll see in the last column that at a minimum, if not greater, 50% of the work to be completed is going to be completed by a subconsultant firm under that arcadis prime. so, in conclusion, i'm asking your approval to allow the san francisco puc to enter in agreement with arcadis to augment our staff for the biosolids digester project. we welcome any questions you may have. >> supervisor kim: thank you very much. my only question actually is to ask about the committee outreach process for the design of the site in the neighborhood. >> i think even before the conception design, there was a huge level of outreach. even started when we were doing the master planning where we formed a digester task force. so a lot of that was the first metric we walked a way was move the digesters farther away from homes which you can see. that has continued. we do updates to the southeast community group and as we approach construction, we see more on the ground coordination and information sharing
and here in front of you is a breakdown of the scope of work for that contract. and you'll see in the last column that at a minimum, if not greater, 50% of the work to be completed is going to be completed by a subconsultant firm under that arcadis prime. so, in conclusion, i'm asking your approval to allow the san francisco puc to enter in agreement with arcadis to augment our staff for the biosolids digester project. we welcome any questions you may have. >> supervisor kim: thank you...
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some parts of the uk saw months worth of rain in a few hours —— month's worth of rain. months worth ofrkshire. it's nice. just nice. the change in the weather brought its own problems. organisers of the show in lincolnshire described the conditions as challenging although they managed to keep the show opened. in dorset, 45 mph winds and driving rain forced the early closure of a music festival. many travellers couldn't get away from the stormy weather. there were long delays and many cancelled flights and huge delays for eurotunnel passengers. and the topsy—turvy weather is set to continue with rain, then high temperatures and sunshine later in the week. i mentioned the conditions at ride london were hairy, but having seen that, we got away with it. the rain was at least warm. it was difficult but some of those pictures are quite amazing. i told you we are going camping. —— we were going camping. the weather broke while we were having a barbecue. i think our youngest is traumatised. the thought of moving to the countryside sounds idyllic — peace and quiet, long walks and a better quali
some parts of the uk saw months worth of rain in a few hours —— month's worth of rain. months worth ofrkshire. it's nice. just nice. the change in the weather brought its own problems. organisers of the show in lincolnshire described the conditions as challenging although they managed to keep the show opened. in dorset, 45 mph winds and driving rain forced the early closure of a music festival. many travellers couldn't get away from the stormy weather. there were long delays and many...
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the abuses of that bygone era and really of any era often happen because of power. power to influence political currents, power to collect sensitive information and power to wield surveillance tools in improper ways to achieve improper purposes. that power can and has been abused in the past by individuals at the highest and lowest levels of our government. fortunately, the power of our intelligence agencies is overwhelmingly used to protect us from those wishing to do our country harm. that is the conundrum. we need our intelligence agencies to have the necessary tools and techniques to safeguard our nation, and we have to be constantly vigilant to ensure these tools are not manipulated by unscrupulous actors. the recent inspector general's report revealed bias in the top echelons of the fbi during a hotly contested presidential election. it revealed that fbi agents, lawyers and analysts held profound biases against then candidate donald trump and in favor of his opponent, hillary clinton. while those on the other side of the aisle continue to exclaim that these bi
the abuses of that bygone era and really of any era often happen because of power. power to influence political currents, power to collect sensitive information and power to wield surveillance tools in improper ways to achieve improper purposes. that power can and has been abused in the past by individuals at the highest and lowest levels of our government. fortunately, the power of our intelligence agencies is overwhelmingly used to protect us from those wishing to do our country harm. that is...
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end of the war by some of the key parties. in practical terms, what kind of actions do you think would be necessary in the ongoing diplomacy in order to realize that? there may be an additional talks between secretary of state pompeo and north korean counterparts, there may be additional meetings between the three heads of state of new york and elsewhere by the end of the year. is that realistically possible? >> the next step really is for north korea to take. this is not to detract from all of the steps they have taken, the cessation of testing, the dismantling of the test facilities, the return of the remains and so forth. the mood has darkened considerably in washington dc since singapore. it's really incumbent upon them to make an equally dramatic and unprecedented move on the nuclear issue. i think that's a way to get things started. as farce three-way declarations -- far as three-way declarations -- gettinged together on that issue. it will come, i hope, by the end of the year, but not by september. m i think there's one
end of the war by some of the key parties. in practical terms, what kind of actions do you think would be necessary in the ongoing diplomacy in order to realize that? there may be an additional talks between secretary of state pompeo and north korean counterparts, there may be additional meetings between the three heads of state of new york and elsewhere by the end of the year. is that realistically possible? >> the next step really is for north korea to take. this is not to detract from...
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one of the civilians killed in the street was a former neighbor of a subcommittee of mine. senator paul cook will convene a hearing to further examine this incident tomorrow. they continue to pose a major threat. these violent gangs are fueling the drug and migration crisis that the united states struggles with today. as we fight the deadly impacts of opium in our communities, we must continue working closely with our regional neighbors to increase counternarcotics cooperation. the recent increase in cocaine production in co columbia is unacceptable and i'm hoping there is a sign that the country will redouble efforts to confront gangs and the cartels. this committee continues to support helping the triangle, honduras and guatemala, to help shore up institutions, combat crime and combat corruption and to create conditions that will keep people from migrating north. i agree with the administration that combatting corruption in the region must be a key part of the strategy to create opportunity and stability. the committee will continue to support assistance to the region. fi
one of the civilians killed in the street was a former neighbor of a subcommittee of mine. senator paul cook will convene a hearing to further examine this incident tomorrow. they continue to pose a major threat. these violent gangs are fueling the drug and migration crisis that the united states struggles with today. as we fight the deadly impacts of opium in our communities, we must continue working closely with our regional neighbors to increase counternarcotics cooperation. the recent...
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most of them are sort of pointless thoughts off of the miles but on the whole of the fall when most of them although not disclosing. the chart of the saudi news young men don't even have them out want to son i know about all of us on. very. little that's enough but a look at those really cool to see it's much more than that but what about the ability to grow up the father of. her very good nothing her country good character. off i'd thought i was or even got up off the face of the golf ball got that thought about if it's not all that. i don't know if i want to know whether they're not alone. i didn't say i meant to begin and i don't know what all the honda does not matter fundamental is the medium is the follow up going to bed about the idea of a second as i don't know. what are the most common think if you can i do go back to going to the now i don't want to go but i love the little bit about i mixed up. about it no no no that's not all of it by that minute but it. was never a month i'm going to look on the. world through the first time it's just. awful to watch about that with you do
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representation of a skull, they would assume that this was some kind of cult of death and instead of the ancestors. see a doll present with a pen they would assume it was to hurt someone instead of to heal someone. so the snake, they would assume it is a sign of evil of representing the spirit of wisdom and balance, so a lot of these older publiccations and books and articles that were contained write older books they it literally of what they are witnessing then they draw their own conclusions with no knowledge of what voodoo is really about. a lot of times when people come in to vau due authenticity a and i am sure shops they have some misconceptions. they will think that they are to buy a doll because they saw some movie where magician autoed a doll that they called the voodoo doll and really they were just doing black magic. they took the doll and stuck a pin in it. someone's leg break and one street over, one town the, one country over, truth about the way we use today and i believe the way most people were using them back in the as well was as a tool of healing. kind of like a
representation of a skull, they would assume that this was some kind of cult of death and instead of the ancestors. see a doll present with a pen they would assume it was to hurt someone instead of to heal someone. so the snake, they would assume it is a sign of evil of representing the spirit of wisdom and balance, so a lot of these older publiccations and books and articles that were contained write older books they it literally of what they are witnessing then they draw their own conclusions...
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of texas at austin and a really fine writer of history. two of her books for finalists for the pulitzer prize, she's won the bancroft prize, and her newest book is just as gorgeous, really revealing book called "goddess of anarchy: the life and times of lucy parsons, american radical." and it's just great having her in chicago since lucy was a chicagoan. jackie, why don't you tell us a little bit about lucy parsons. >> thanks, mark. and it's great to be back in chicago. i think most people know lucy parsons as the wife and then the widow of albert parsons who was one of the haymarket martyrs. was convicted unjustly and executed in november of 1887 for his alleged role in the haymarket bombing in may of 1886. that was an incident where the anarchists of chicago called a rally to protest the killing of workers by police a couple days before. the crowd gathered in haymarket square. someone threw a bomb just as a group of 80 police entered the square. seven police were killed, four others killed, countless injured. and the identity of the bomb
of texas at austin and a really fine writer of history. two of her books for finalists for the pulitzer prize, she's won the bancroft prize, and her newest book is just as gorgeous, really revealing book called "goddess of anarchy: the life and times of lucy parsons, american radical." and it's just great having her in chicago since lucy was a chicagoan. jackie, why don't you tell us a little bit about lucy parsons. >> thanks, mark. and it's great to be back in chicago. i think...
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of about 1.8 trillion pieces of debris. we still don't know how long it takes for plastic to biodegrade. estimates range from 450 years to never. marine debris harms our coastal economies, endangers marine life, destroys important marine habitat. prop gates invasive species, and creates hazardous conditions for the maritime industry. tiny pieces of plastic, fiber fragments, and microbeads also make their way into marine life. blocking digestive tracks, altering growth, and in some cases killing animals and marine organisms. healthy beaches and water ways are critical to the marine ecosystems that thousands of rely on to earn a living in oregon and other coastal communities. after the tsunami hit the coast japan in japan in 2011, large materials like docks and boats that carried invasive species j materials like docks and boats that carried invasive species ended up on the shores of the pacific northwest. but it's not just tsunami debris that's a problem. according to noaa, a majority of the debris that covers our beaches co
of about 1.8 trillion pieces of debris. we still don't know how long it takes for plastic to biodegrade. estimates range from 450 years to never. marine debris harms our coastal economies, endangers marine life, destroys important marine habitat. prop gates invasive species, and creates hazardous conditions for the maritime industry. tiny pieces of plastic, fiber fragments, and microbeads also make their way into marine life. blocking digestive tracks, altering growth, and in some cases killing...
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not so much the fault of the state of utah but actually some of the larger states of the country and with no ideological consistency is this that they had to do it their way. so that's number one. number two, this committee put forth a multitude of alternative proposals that would've solved not only the problem that senator bramble talks about. but also the question i asked about the california egg case. this issue regarding the reach of states into other jurisdictions to regulate is one that's going to grow and persist and be a serious problem in a nation that is built upon the concept of federalism. i have reshaped the views of the senator but i think it needs to be supplemented. >> if i can make one final point, senate mentioned failed to act a number of times. i think congress deserves a lot of criticism it gets on a whole range of things. but the term failed to act that means we didn't pass the law and when we pass laws that means more regulation which the public also complains about for good reason. new laws mean more regulations, more government, etc. failed to act isn't alway
not so much the fault of the state of utah but actually some of the larger states of the country and with no ideological consistency is this that they had to do it their way. so that's number one. number two, this committee put forth a multitude of alternative proposals that would've solved not only the problem that senator bramble talks about. but also the question i asked about the california egg case. this issue regarding the reach of states into other jurisdictions to regulate is one that's...
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of. overspread this new foreign secretary makes up his own wife's nationality enjoying a crucial trade visit to china. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. all the. sue thank you so much christiane a rinaldo has arrived in italy the portuguese superstar has begun his career with his new dentist one older touched down in turin with his family on sunday the thirty three year old then went through a medical check on monday as he met some of his new teammates the challenge giants find the striker from spanish club around madrid for a hundred and thirty one million dollars the thirty three year old is expected to make his syria debut in the season opener against key in mid august. paris asian men are back to winning ways after beating atletico madrid in a pre-season friendly in singapore on monday the french champions came into the match on the back of two defeats on your new boss thomas.
of. overspread this new foreign secretary makes up his own wife's nationality enjoying a crucial trade visit to china. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. business updates brought to you by qatar airways going places together. all the. sue thank you so much christiane a rinaldo has arrived in italy the portuguese superstar has begun his career with his new dentist one older touched down in turin with his family on sunday the thirty three year old then went...