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the day that vietnam ended the the presidency of lyndon b. johnson. >> gosh, this is hard to read, jim. you have no idea. >> on that last evening in march, tv cameras rolled into the oval office. even president's staff had no idea how their world was about to change as johnson spoke live to an anxious nation. >> tonight, i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia. there is no need to delay the talks that could bring an end to this long and this bloody war. >> johnson was desperately trying to end the war on his watch. he had it in his head the hope that somehow, some way, he could get the north vietnamese to the negotiating table and end the war. >> i renew the offer i made last august to stop the bombardment of north vietnam in the hope that this action will lead to early talks. >> lbj offers to stop the bombing, but only if the north agrees to talk peace with south vietnam. then johnson plays one last card. >> we worked together on this speech. we went over march 28th two or three days before the president was going to de
the day that vietnam ended the the presidency of lyndon b. johnson. >> gosh, this is hard to read, jim. you have no idea. >> on that last evening in march, tv cameras rolled into the oval office. even president's staff had no idea how their world was about to change as johnson spoke live to an anxious nation. >> tonight, i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia. there is no need to delay the talks that could bring an end to this long and this bloody war....
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lyndon barracks career was in decline due in part to an alcohol problem but true to his motto no panic he staged a comeback in 2008. with guest musicians such as rapper young delay lennon that made the album stock feedstock his 1st to reach number one in the charts. since then the godfather of german rock has been touring tirelessly and selling out stadiums today at the age of 73 good old men and bad is more popular than ever. in the seventy's and the 1980s you were very strong against germany the division of your computer is also sometimes when it wasn't popular to be a good listener why were you. did you feel so strongly about it and called to a close it was one of the tools was was you can still run but she did go on good good growing momentum of those. young people humans you can point to he's got to look an issue soon as we go to use money and superman clones can set him up as well some good. kids told museum. i'm not going forward in on the model student was going for with all devices on these incidents that you didn't you would see your own good fair it's as though the sky was s
lyndon barracks career was in decline due in part to an alcohol problem but true to his motto no panic he staged a comeback in 2008. with guest musicians such as rapper young delay lennon that made the album stock feedstock his 1st to reach number one in the charts. since then the godfather of german rock has been touring tirelessly and selling out stadiums today at the age of 73 good old men and bad is more popular than ever. in the seventy's and the 1980s you were very strong against germany...
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kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon. among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who he is for a very long time. and i'm just delighted that we can have his family here. we've got members of rufus youngblood's family here. we appreciate that. we also have tom johnson who was an aide to lyndon johnson who is the man that rufus youngblood protected and we are really glad you are here as well, tom. he knew rufus youngblood very well. rufus was a secret service agent. he's known for his actions on november 22, 1963, when shots rang out in dallas, texas, and he leaped over the seat and protected lyndon johnson. and continued to protect him. johnson was o
kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon. among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight because rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who he is for a very...
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this next video is from 1965, it is at ellis island, lyndon statue of liberty lyndon johnson , signing major bill. .et's watch [video clip] >> those who contribute most to this country, its growth, its strength, its spirit, will be the first admitted to this land. the fairness of this standard is so self-evident that we may well wonder that it has not always been applied. yet the fact is that for over four decades, the immigration policy of the united states has been twisted and distorted by the harsh injustice of the national origins quota system. under that system, the ability of new immigrants to come to america depended upon the country of their birth. only three countries were allowed to supply 70% of all of the immigrants. families were kept apart because a husband or wife or child had been born in the wrong place. men of needed skill and talent were denied entrance because they came from southern or eastern europe or one of the developing continents. this system violated the basic principle of american democracy, a principal that values and rewards each man on the basis of his m
this next video is from 1965, it is at ellis island, lyndon statue of liberty lyndon johnson , signing major bill. .et's watch [video clip] >> those who contribute most to this country, its growth, its strength, its spirit, will be the first admitted to this land. the fairness of this standard is so self-evident that we may well wonder that it has not always been applied. yet the fact is that for over four decades, the immigration policy of the united states has been twisted and distorted...
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kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon. among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. re
kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon. among the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. >> good evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. re
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kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon. the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who long time. very and i'm just delighted that we can
kennedy, lyndon b. johnson and richard nixon. the stories she tells is her father's actions on november 22, 1963 when he was protecting vice president johnson and jfk's dallas motorcade. the jimmy carter presidential library and museum hosted this event. evening. i'm tony clark from the carter library. we are really glad you all are here. i have really been looking forward to this talk tonight rufus youngblood, i've known the name, i've known who long time. very and i'm just delighted that we...
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lbj, lyndon johnson became the 36th president on air force one. dad stood next to the photographer so he is not in this photo. and i think of all the material in this book, i think chapter eight,, the flight home was one of the most profound things for me. it was very insightful. he talks about how hot it was on the plane. because they didn't have the air on and how stuffy and how depressing. he said when misses kennedy walked on and her bloodstained -- in her bloodstained suit, there was a moment of utter sadness. this is upon their arrival at andrews air force base and this is the speech that president johnson gave. interestingly, there was a marked speech already in the lbj library but i found this when i was going through these papers. about a quarter page. it was all wadded up. i think it was possibly the one he actually read from. you know, just handed over, dad probably didn't think much of it. i did donate that to the lbj library, tom. my sisters on my brother and i did. they had already been around the world and spent a horrible day toget
lbj, lyndon johnson became the 36th president on air force one. dad stood next to the photographer so he is not in this photo. and i think of all the material in this book, i think chapter eight,, the flight home was one of the most profound things for me. it was very insightful. he talks about how hot it was on the plane. because they didn't have the air on and how stuffy and how depressing. he said when misses kennedy walked on and her bloodstained -- in her bloodstained suit, there was a...
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but in october of 1903 lyndon that was suddenly allowed to go east berlin at the height of the cold war east germany wanted to live here cooperate so he was printed permission to perform at the palace never to. lend him back flayed for songs at the drop for peace festival for a select crowd of party faithful to his real fans were left outside the further disappointed when the east german leadership council a promised to. on the night of november the not you know can you remember how you felt where were you. going to munich. or munich you know it's one small zone some cloudy and then they. look at you the gloom phones known as new you won't believe it is you know we can try to do in the morning in the morning you over here on the next bend with mahmoud. would move. on the funny part of this would have been supplied with goats and muslims need. to hear i wonder if you can describe yourself in a few words every german knows who you are but outside of germany maybe not this is what is in your doors is it takes it is using it because. it's was on the show it is and is. the unthinkable human
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but in october of 1903 lyndon that was suddenly allowed to go east berlin at the height of the cold war east germany wanted to live here cooperate so he was printed permission to perform at the palace stepped up to. lend him back say 4 songs at the drop for peace festival for a select crowd of party faithful his real fans were left outside but further disappointed when the east german leadership council promised to come. on the night of november the not you can you remember how you felt where were you. going to munich. or munich you know it's one small sum in some crowd you'll see it and then begin to. look at you the girl you don't see you you don't believe it is you know you didn't train. that shit on the morning in the morning over here in the next van with money moves you. wouldn't move through there on the front part of the supply would go to muslims names. here and wonder if you can describe yourself in a few words every german knows who you are but outside of germany maybe you know this is losing your doors it takes using it because. it's was the sharpest and was using. as was is
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but in october of 1903 lyndon dam was suddenly allowed to go east berlin at the height of the cold war east germany wanted to get your cooperation so he was printed permission to perform at the palace set up to. lend him back flayed for songs of the rock for peace festival for a select crowd of party faithful his real fans were left outside the further disappointed when the east german leadership council a promised to. on the night of november the knowledge you can you remember how you felt where were you. only munich. or munich you know some small some and some cloudy and then the didn't look good to the. media you you won't believe it is you know we can control the food on the morning in the morning over here on the next day with small moves you don't want to move. or the whole part of the cyclone is with goats and muslims names. and wonder if you can describe yourself in a few words every german knows who you are outside. out of germany maybe no this is what using your doors as it takes is a single visit saving him 6 was only shot is and is using i would be unthinkable human with a
but in october of 1903 lyndon dam was suddenly allowed to go east berlin at the height of the cold war east germany wanted to get your cooperation so he was printed permission to perform at the palace set up to. lend him back flayed for songs of the rock for peace festival for a select crowd of party faithful his real fans were left outside the further disappointed when the east german leadership council a promised to. on the night of november the knowledge you can you remember how you felt...
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but in october of 1903 lyndon that was suddenly allowed to go east berlin at the height of the cold war east germany wanted to hear cooperate so he was granted permission to perform at the palace to have a picture. mendax played 4 songs at the rock for peace festival for a select crowd of party faithful his real fans were left outside the further disappointed when the east german leadership council promised to. on the night of november the not you can you remember how you felt where were you. going to munich. or munich you know some few months on some claudio and then begin to. look at the phones and on the media you you won't believe it is you know we can try and get food on the morning in the morning over here in the next day with money most of them wouldn't move to the or go home so i think part of this goes to muslims and the ins. i wonder if you can describe yourself in a few words every german knows who you are but outside. germany maybe no this is a losing your dog is in texas using it because he said that it means that it was only shot is is good no and is using them i would as
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military stole a bible and a whip from henrik maybe as national hero there restitution lyndon museum in early 2900 sparked a debate over whether exhibits are absolutely necessary to define a museum. which is what we think that it's important we give to our children for the future so it's a so is it up to it or is it a story that in the museum doesn't have the bible and the wit but it has an incredible amount of stories of controversy. that does a lot about how human beings who are. museum conversations are deliberately being held without politicians in an intimate tense and university landscape in a township of internet. to go to institute has created a strong network of experts which will be faced challenging. especially we're talking about countries with different tribes in number there are 324250 other countries have 50 or 60 different tribes living together people who belong together who have a common language and culture and so i see a big role for museums to play in africa more actively supervising this combining a kind of nation there's not much doubt about. the museum convers
military stole a bible and a whip from henrik maybe as national hero there restitution lyndon museum in early 2900 sparked a debate over whether exhibits are absolutely necessary to define a museum. which is what we think that it's important we give to our children for the future so it's a so is it up to it or is it a story that in the museum doesn't have the bible and the wit but it has an incredible amount of stories of controversy. that does a lot about how human beings who are. museum...
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ecuador's army has taken to the streets to enforce the country's 1st 24 hour curfew in decades president lyndon moreno ordered the curfew after protesters ransacked and set fire to a government building over a stair to measures he said his government would address some of the demonstrators concerns. mexican military police have stopped a caravan of some 2000 migrants trying to reach the united states most were detained and then bussed back to the city of tampa to let their guatemala from where they had set out on saturday morning. wildfires have forced 100000 people to evacuate their homes in southern california thanks to slowing winds firefighters have beaten back blazes that have been burning on the edge of los angeles since thursday fire officials there predict more wild fires will break out due in part to climate change. typhoon haggis has made landfall and is pummeling wide areas of japan including tokyo the storm has already claimed 4 lives and at least 17 people are missing floods have submerged homes and roads and hundreds of thousands of residents have lost power. shibuya tokyo one of
ecuador's army has taken to the streets to enforce the country's 1st 24 hour curfew in decades president lyndon moreno ordered the curfew after protesters ransacked and set fire to a government building over a stair to measures he said his government would address some of the demonstrators concerns. mexican military police have stopped a caravan of some 2000 migrants trying to reach the united states most were detained and then bussed back to the city of tampa to let their guatemala from where...
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president lyndon would in no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office was the demonstrators were further angered when they found out that president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the presidential palace and national assembly was some of the indigenous leaders are asking them to move the way things so that they don't put their lives at risk into march store another part of the city but they're angry they say they are not going to budge that they haven't so far to turn back now was the leader of the national confederation of indigenous people told al-jazeera there would be no dialogue until president what in returns to keep door and repeals the to creek. if modern a doesn't want to administer this country with this social chaos where there's no social justice no freedom of
president lyndon would in no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office was the demonstrators were further angered when they found out that president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to...
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a long ball and a clever lob from lyndon dykes. celtic in need of a quick response.he champions, and the first time they have ever lost to livingston. and compounding the misery for celtic is the sight of the table, which shows that they have been knocked off top spot by rangers, who thumped hamilton 5—0 at home this afternoon. it's the last day at the world atheltics championships in doha with a number of gold medals upforgrabs. we've also had some british athletes collecting their medals from yesterday's relays. let's cross live to the khalifa stadium. our sports reporter ade adedoyin is there. you join me youjoin me in you join me in the middle of the 4 by 400 metres relay, the disappointing news is that a member of the british quartet fell so britain will not win a medal in this race. that is one more lap to go, the us leads at the moment, ahead of jamaica. he successfully defended a title he won in london in 2017. disappointing for the women as well and at the 4 by 400 relay, they narrowly mist out on a medal there, finishing in fourth place. it was one bout the
a long ball and a clever lob from lyndon dykes. celtic in need of a quick response.he champions, and the first time they have ever lost to livingston. and compounding the misery for celtic is the sight of the table, which shows that they have been knocked off top spot by rangers, who thumped hamilton 5—0 at home this afternoon. it's the last day at the world atheltics championships in doha with a number of gold medals upforgrabs. we've also had some british athletes collecting their medals...
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. >> without question, lyndon johnson, he had all the moves. he knew how to use power.suasive. and then when the war began to escalate and johnson didn't know what to do about it, he just started to flail around, and everything that he tried seemed to crumble in his hands. >> vietnam! hey! hey! >> low-key minnesota democrat senator eugene mccarthy entered the race against his party's incumbent president with the express purpose of giving the voters a voice in the vietnam debate. >> campaign '68, the new hampshire primary. the big surprise of the first primary of campaign '68 has been the strength of senator eugene mccarthy. the volume with which new hampshire's voters today endorsed his effort signals trouble for president johnson's yet undeclared re-election bid. on the republican side, richard nixon entered the race to shed that loser's image he acquired in 1962 and '62. >> seems to be quite apparent from the early returns that we won't have to have a recount tonight. >> nixon, the only active campaigner, ran far in front, even farther than expected, with 81%. >> mr.
. >> without question, lyndon johnson, he had all the moves. he knew how to use power.suasive. and then when the war began to escalate and johnson didn't know what to do about it, he just started to flail around, and everything that he tried seemed to crumble in his hands. >> vietnam! hey! hey! >> low-key minnesota democrat senator eugene mccarthy entered the race against his party's incumbent president with the express purpose of giving the voters a voice in the vietnam...
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under lyndon johnson, they opened up public negotiations with the north vietnamese. nixon and kissinger knew that that would not be a pathway to success. it was propaganda theater. , metissinger went to paris with the north vietnamese and began a series of secret negotiations that will continue for the next couple of years. , critically in this diplomacy, we have nixon working gradually to build a relationship with the soviet union to get away from the dangerous confrontations we have had earlier in the cold war and he also worked suddenly and gradually over time to create for an opening to live with calmness china. those were critical moves he had in mind for the shape of the international system. with respect to the vietnam war, these are critical. what nixon is intent on doing. and it is a phrase he loved to use, was to give the soviets and chinese bigger fish to fry than their support for north vietnam. support, iftheir the soviet union backed up their support, nixon could offer them technological advantages. recognizeasically them as equals in the family of nati
under lyndon johnson, they opened up public negotiations with the north vietnamese. nixon and kissinger knew that that would not be a pathway to success. it was propaganda theater. , metissinger went to paris with the north vietnamese and began a series of secret negotiations that will continue for the next couple of years. , critically in this diplomacy, we have nixon working gradually to build a relationship with the soviet union to get away from the dangerous confrontations we have had...
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president lyndon would in no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office. the demonstrators were further angered when they found out the president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the presidential palace and national assembly was some of the indigenous leaders are asking them to the way things are that they don't put their lives at risk into mark store another part of the city but they're angry they say they are not going to budge that they haven't got so far to turn back now. the leader of the national confederation of indigenous people told al-jazeera there would be no dialogue until president what in returns to keep door and repeals the decree. if modern a doesn't want to administer this country with this social chaos where there's no social justice no freedom of the count
president lyndon would in no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office. the demonstrators were further angered when they found out the president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround...
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rejected a proposal from the country's president to hold direct talks with amending that president lyndon moreno reinstate a fuel subsidy that he limited as part of austerity measures backed by the international monetary fund. super typhoon huggy bs has already claimed the life of one person the powerful category 5 storm is rushing toward central japan and it's expected to hit one of the world's most populated cities tokyo in the coming hours forecasters say the typhoon could be the most dangerous in more than 6 decades. darkon skies and the roar of emergency vehicles on the streets of tokyo 1 as super typhoon and nightfall approach central japan. just across the narrow waters of tokyo bay a tornado hit the city of. one man was killed as winds overturned his car and several others were injured as the twister ripped through homes leaving empty shells. on and. on top of damage from severe winds rain is pounding the region hard. japanese authorities issued a top level emergency rain warning for prefectures around tokyo. authorities say there is an extreme risk of landslides and the japan wea
rejected a proposal from the country's president to hold direct talks with amending that president lyndon moreno reinstate a fuel subsidy that he limited as part of austerity measures backed by the international monetary fund. super typhoon huggy bs has already claimed the life of one person the powerful category 5 storm is rushing toward central japan and it's expected to hit one of the world's most populated cities tokyo in the coming hours forecasters say the typhoon could be the most...
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ecuador's army has taken to the streets to enforce the country's 1st 24 hour curfew in decades president lyndon moran ordered the curfew after protesters ransacked and set fire to a government building over its austerity measures he said his government would address some of the demonstrators concerns. mexican military police have stopped a caravan of some 2000 migrants trying to reach the united states most were detained and then bussed back bussed back to the city of tapachula amala from where they had set out on saturday morning. wildfires have forced 100000 people to evacuate their homes in southern california thanks to slowing winds firefighters have been back places that have been burning on the edge of los angeles since thursday fire officials there predict more wildfires will break out in part due to climate change. polls are voting for a new parliament today incumbent conservative nationalist lore and justice party is hoping for an absolute majority and was ahead in pre-election surveys the party's presenting itself as the defender of traditional catholic values against what it calls. i
ecuador's army has taken to the streets to enforce the country's 1st 24 hour curfew in decades president lyndon moran ordered the curfew after protesters ransacked and set fire to a government building over its austerity measures he said his government would address some of the demonstrators concerns. mexican military police have stopped a caravan of some 2000 migrants trying to reach the united states most were detained and then bussed back bussed back to the city of tapachula amala from where...
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president lyndon would in no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office. the demonstrators were further angered when they found out the president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the presidential palace and national assembly was some of the indigenous leaders are asking them to the way that they got their lives at risk and to march to another part of the city but they're angry they say they are not going to budge if they haven't so far to turn back now. the leader of the national confederation of indigenous people told al-jazeera there would be no dialogue until the president would enter with turns to keep door and repeals the decree minister if modern a doesn't want to administer this country with this social chaos where there's no social justice no freedom to he leave the coun
president lyndon would in no says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office. the demonstrators were further angered when they found out the president would it all had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the...
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president lyndon would in all says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by lou. fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office was the demonstrators were further angered when they found out that president wanted or had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the presidential palace and national assembly was some of the indigenous leaders are asking them to the way things are that they don't put their lives at risk into march store another part of the city but they're angry they say they are not going to budge that they haven't so far to turn back now. the leader of the national confederation of indigenous people told al-jazeera there would be no dialogue until president what in returns to keep it or and repeals the to creek. if modern a doesn't want to administer this country with this social chaos where there's no social justice no freedom of the country for
president lyndon would in all says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by lou. fuel subsidies something he vowed never to do when he took office was the demonstrators were further angered when they found out that president wanted or had moved the executive branch overnight to the coastal city of by a key. for hours and well into the night the protesters tried without success to overcome riot police. in an attempt to surround the...
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maybe like a lyndon johnson or very strong guy. he is to develop the republican version of a central bank. he goes and consults the committee, hires experts, they go over the u.s., they go all over europe and they me with english and the bankers and german central bankers in the french central bankers. they take those long time about this. as you read about it, it looks like they had thought they had forever to come up with something. because they been in power since the civil war and that they were going to be in power for the next hundred years. there was no rush. in 1911, baldridge releases his plan. it calls for a national bank and a very powerful national bank single bank, probably to be located in new york and is to be run by private bankers and owned and run by private banks. it is a typical conservative old-fashioned good old republican bank. i thank if he had put it in 1908 or 1909 or maybe 19 and ten, aldrich would've been the figueroa. enactment of the bank but he waited is it too long. i miss an opportunity because it w
maybe like a lyndon johnson or very strong guy. he is to develop the republican version of a central bank. he goes and consults the committee, hires experts, they go over the u.s., they go all over europe and they me with english and the bankers and german central bankers in the french central bankers. they take those long time about this. as you read about it, it looks like they had thought they had forever to come up with something. because they been in power since the civil war and that they...
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president lyndon what in a says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he.
president lyndon what in a says he's open to dialogue but insists he can't back out of his commitment to reduce the fiscal deficit by eliminating fuel subsidies something he.
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the village itself as administrative carpenters or gardeners which means the money stains in seaven lyndon but not everybody could afford to opt into this sustainable lifestyle not even the people in germany joining the collective costs 12000 euros building and maintaining an eco village doesn't come cheap. even linden isn't quite an eco topia it's a compromise solution. from an eco village let's explore the idea of sustainability at a larger scale pritzker prize winner balakrishnan is an eco pioneer he builds buildings to cause the least ecological damage with surroundings his low cost housing project in the central indian city of the 10 year is lauded world over let's take a peek at the life's work of this architect. nori a center of arts c.e.p.t. university campus. it's a creative haunt for art students as much as it is for professional artists. it's not far from the gallery. this gallery structure is below ground level but keeps things cool here even on the hottest days. d.l.r. yosi housing complex is home to a life insurance company's employees they live together with their managers i
the village itself as administrative carpenters or gardeners which means the money stains in seaven lyndon but not everybody could afford to opt into this sustainable lifestyle not even the people in germany joining the collective costs 12000 euros building and maintaining an eco village doesn't come cheap. even linden isn't quite an eco topia it's a compromise solution. from an eco village let's explore the idea of sustainability at a larger scale pritzker prize winner balakrishnan is an eco...
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president lyndon johnson says at the university on june 4th 1965 at the very famous howard universityommencement speech where he says that he can have two runners and that's been shackled and you expect in the run the race equally. and you see president johnson talks about outcomes and not just equality an opportunity and it involves outcomes. the moral claim in the citizenship unprepared citizenship and what were preparing is the crime as racial slavery is another century of racial segregation and anti black violence. it continues even post 1965. when you think about 19 seventies and eighties one of the things that ronald waters really challenges in a community on this is that the rhetoric coming from the united states from both republicans and democrats is a rhetoric that is abandoning this idea of black citizenship. way towards bill clinton and robert smith talks about jimmy carter and a man of the black community. jimmy carter with the nobel prize did not have black folks when he is president of the united states. the convergence of a republican racism started in the 19 sixties an
president lyndon johnson says at the university on june 4th 1965 at the very famous howard universityommencement speech where he says that he can have two runners and that's been shackled and you expect in the run the race equally. and you see president johnson talks about outcomes and not just equality an opportunity and it involves outcomes. the moral claim in the citizenship unprepared citizenship and what were preparing is the crime as racial slavery is another century of racial segregation...
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clean the streets of daybreak caused by the protests which left at least 7 people dead president lyndonarino says he'll work on the new economic policy approved by the indigenous groups . so those were the headlines the news continues here on. the witness statement also watching. on counting the cost president threatens to destroy turkey's economy again will find out how his conflicts of interest in istanbul. lebanon goes from one crisis to another and can gold hit a record high of $2000.00 counting the cost. to . let. you. know that i gave you the moon. and leave an able to. do so. and a half from and not. back any. role . and. i know that. there's no listening. to. what you. want. them to. say. oh. from i told you might. have some fun if you are up last yet you are my most of the business that you're going to mention how. i've always been listening to the soup and what up till now. so i. didn't know when you got it and i thought oh well. and one local town meeting. was out with the fact that the boy in the bush. was out that it would be. baghdad the home that i am. proud to know not o
clean the streets of daybreak caused by the protests which left at least 7 people dead president lyndonarino says he'll work on the new economic policy approved by the indigenous groups . so those were the headlines the news continues here on. the witness statement also watching. on counting the cost president threatens to destroy turkey's economy again will find out how his conflicts of interest in istanbul. lebanon goes from one crisis to another and can gold hit a record high of $2000.00...
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this long ball and a clever lob from lyndon dykes. celtic in need of a quick response. champions and the first time they have ever lost to livingston. frankie dettori and enable missed out on a record third win in europes richest race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe the hot favourite and winner for the last two years was clear in the final stages at longchamp but was just pipped on the line by pierre—charles boudot riding waldgeist, that a record eighth win in the arc for trainer andre fabre. france have joined england in the quarterfinals of the rugby world cup. but only just. they edged tonga by 23 points to 21 in kumamoto this morning. the french will play england next saturday to decide who tops pool c. earlier, champions new zealand all but sealed their place in the last eight running in ii tries to beat namibia by 71 points to nine in pool b. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website, including details of a sixth motogp title for marc marquez after the spaniard won in thailand. roman catholic bishops have begun a
this long ball and a clever lob from lyndon dykes. celtic in need of a quick response. champions and the first time they have ever lost to livingston. frankie dettori and enable missed out on a record third win in europes richest race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe the hot favourite and winner for the last two years was clear in the final stages at longchamp but was just pipped on the line by pierre—charles boudot riding waldgeist, that a record eighth win in the arc for trainer andre...
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in a course our opponents lyndon johnson or others, all said extremism it's not like that.hat's gold water. >> winning the nomination was a fight for the republican party was in it. >> was in the beginning. the beginning of the transformation of the republican party into the conservative party which is what it isg tod. so began in 1964, george will had a pretty funny line about that staying. go pray goldwater was right, 16 years is it too early clause of course in 1980, ronald reagan won the presidency with essentially the same platform. in the same policies the very goldwater was recommending inth 1964. especially why not victory. >> this is the question you ask your books, can conservatives govern. >> i think they can. i think the two best examples and we've only talked about one. bob taft and the so-called do-nothing congress. that's a republican congress did all of the smaller marvelous things. cut taxes and spending put down the building blocks of the policy of containment, but stopu the soviets. in 1980, we had ronald reagan. one of the great presidents and not only i
in a course our opponents lyndon johnson or others, all said extremism it's not like that.hat's gold water. >> winning the nomination was a fight for the republican party was in it. >> was in the beginning. the beginning of the transformation of the republican party into the conservative party which is what it isg tod. so began in 1964, george will had a pretty funny line about that staying. go pray goldwater was right, 16 years is it too early clause of course in 1980, ronald...
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with riot police who fired tear gas and made hundreds of arrests now despite the turmoil president lyndon moreno has said there is no chance that the 40 year old subsidy scheme will be reinstated. that there is no possibility of changing those things related to the perverse subsidies are causing so much harm to the country they were distorting the economy but above all else allow for important national resources to fall into the wrong hands to try to ensure the safety of our citizens and avoid chaos i have declared a national state of emergency in the. arctic nor has slashed state spending to meet the term. terms of an i.m.f. bailout worth $4200000000.00 it now intends to reduce its deficit from $3600000000.00 to under $1000000000.00 by 2020 analysts predict that the economic restructuring will be a painful process for the country. the i.m.f. has given a credit to our country is under certain conditions but on the. day they control the economy. they're going to go on he says of the country so the goal of i.m.f. what they are really following this try to open the economy of whether just to
with riot police who fired tear gas and made hundreds of arrests now despite the turmoil president lyndon moreno has said there is no chance that the 40 year old subsidy scheme will be reinstated. that there is no possibility of changing those things related to the perverse subsidies are causing so much harm to the country they were distorting the economy but above all else allow for important national resources to fall into the wrong hands to try to ensure the safety of our citizens and avoid...
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kennedy there was lyndon johnson there was president richard nixon before he left office there was gerald ford and then there was george w. bush of course and most recently was barack obama who threw that pitch 1st pitch standing on the pitcher's mound. you could assume that the current president donald trump with make america great again would want to make sure to throw out as many 1st pitches as possible and if you are assuming that well i have to tell you you are striking out you see donald trump's presidency since day one has been about clashing with convention and breaking the rules and that applies to baseball so for the 1st time in 109 years the u.s. president will not be throwing out the 1st pitch at any gay on sunday trump and the 1st lady were spotted in a protective viewing box at the game between the washington nationals and the houston astros now this is what happened when fans in the stands heard the announcement that the president was among them. all right that's the 1st wave of booing. that came. and then it was followed by some chanting and you're going to hear it in just
kennedy there was lyndon johnson there was president richard nixon before he left office there was gerald ford and then there was george w. bush of course and most recently was barack obama who threw that pitch 1st pitch standing on the pitcher's mound. you could assume that the current president donald trump with make america great again would want to make sure to throw out as many 1st pitches as possible and if you are assuming that well i have to tell you you are striking out you see donald...
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lyndon dykes with the second.ver lost to livingston. there has been one more medalfor gb on the final day of the world athletics championships in doha. the women's 4x400 metres relay team crossed the line in fourth place, but were promoted to bronze when the jamaicans were disqualified. but disappointment for britain's men, who didn't even finish their 4x400 metres relay, failing to pass on the baton. that was won by the usa, who comfortably topped the medals table. great britain finished sixth overall with two golds and three silver medals and one bronze. dina asher—smith playing the biggest role with a gold in the 200 metres and silvers in the 100 metres and the 4x100 metres relay. she collected that relay medal in the stadium this evening. frankie dettori and enable missed out on a record third win in europe's richest race, the prix de l‘arc de triomphe. the hot favourite and winner for the last two years was clear in the final stages at longchamp but was just pipped on the line by pierre—charles boudot riding
lyndon dykes with the second.ver lost to livingston. there has been one more medalfor gb on the final day of the world athletics championships in doha. the women's 4x400 metres relay team crossed the line in fourth place, but were promoted to bronze when the jamaicans were disqualified. but disappointment for britain's men, who didn't even finish their 4x400 metres relay, failing to pass on the baton. that was won by the usa, who comfortably topped the medals table. great britain finished sixth...
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government to cancel a controversial austerity plan reportedly under the deal the country's president lyndon more than no promise to to withdraw international monetary fund a package that includes a sharp fuel price increase in the protests in ecuador have left 7 people dead this according to the local. indigenous leaders in turn will call on their followers to leave the streets and protests earlier some of the protesters attacked government buildings and a t.v. channels office people have been seen picking their way through burnt tires and debris cluttering the roads more than a week has passed since people 1st came out to oppose government cuts on fuel subsidies the spanish questioning nicholas sanchez donovan reports now from quito. oh. this is what they're doing look these are real bullets real bullets against people the accountants who protect themselves from carbon sticks to dumped explosives on indigenous people who sleep cost conscious they were asleep that's what the current us. happy. dreams are returning to right now and. there's thousands and thousands of birds i says let's try a
government to cancel a controversial austerity plan reportedly under the deal the country's president lyndon more than no promise to to withdraw international monetary fund a package that includes a sharp fuel price increase in the protests in ecuador have left 7 people dead this according to the local. indigenous leaders in turn will call on their followers to leave the streets and protests earlier some of the protesters attacked government buildings and a t.v. channels office people have been...
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democratic rival joe biden go to alexander when men were so worried that he reported the phone call lyndon is the 1st white house staffer to testify in the impeachment inquiry against president trump. the u.s. house of representatives has voted to recognize the mass killings of armenians by ottoman turks a century ago as genocide the house also passed a bill calling for sanctions and turkey forces invasion of northern syria turkey condemned both votes which are a bathroom turkey's national day motion to reconsider. the reconstruction of syria is an urgent task after the devastation caused by years of conflict equally aborting laying the foundations for a new and democratic nation but a u.n. sponsored committee charged with drawing up a new constitution for syria has started work in geneva today what kind of achieve we have more on that in just a moment but 1st this report on the physical rebuilding of a nation in ruins the task is enormous 8 years of war have taken a savage toll more than a 3rd of syria's houses are damaged in some places entire cities are as good as destroyed schools hosp
democratic rival joe biden go to alexander when men were so worried that he reported the phone call lyndon is the 1st white house staffer to testify in the impeachment inquiry against president trump. the u.s. house of representatives has voted to recognize the mass killings of armenians by ottoman turks a century ago as genocide the house also passed a bill calling for sanctions and turkey forces invasion of northern syria turkey condemned both votes which are a bathroom turkey's national day...
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communities as thousands joined a 10th day of protests against austerity demonstrators want to president lyndon moreno to repeal a law that ended a 40 year old fuel subsidy 5 people have been killed since those clashes began when will repel a reporter from the capital quito. clashes between police and protesters in ecuador's capital city showed no sign of relenting police used flash bang grenades and tear gas to disperse the crowd. demonstrators say authorities have also used live ammunition against peaceful protesters. the ongoing protests have paralyzed much of downtown. amidst the chaos and clouds of tear gas medical patients could be seen. fleeing nearby hospitals you don't know no see mushy numbers because the that's done before you see this we couldn't have imagined a situation it's horrifying to see people fighting one another on the floor if you look. after more than a week of unrest indigenous demonstrators continue to run from across the country to participate in the ongoing anti-government demonstrations some traveling from communities as far away as the amazon to join the front line
communities as thousands joined a 10th day of protests against austerity demonstrators want to president lyndon moreno to repeal a law that ended a 40 year old fuel subsidy 5 people have been killed since those clashes began when will repel a reporter from the capital quito. clashes between police and protesters in ecuador's capital city showed no sign of relenting police used flash bang grenades and tear gas to disperse the crowd. demonstrators say authorities have also used live ammunition...
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player while nonsense stop it and mark ruffalo i think it was lyndon johnson who said when you've lost mark well follow you've lost middle america oh come on well you know it's interesting about where the outrage comes because when i look at this i look no one can make her own decisions at the same time i think people are allowed to quit. sizer decisions and i think when you when she sits up there next to george bush was a divisive figure who i believe is a war criminal i believe that the acts that him and dick cheney pulled off and lying to get us into the iraq war and the 1000000 people that died as a result of it do constitute severe criticism if not charges but we won't do that because well you know he's an ex-president we only do that on popular presidents but there's also the element of where she's sitting she's watching a football game no one's brought up the fact that and i'll go to you steve the n.f.l. doesn't exactly have a great history in terms of you know the things that she stood up for like l g b t q rights and things like that you know violence against women and things
player while nonsense stop it and mark ruffalo i think it was lyndon johnson who said when you've lost mark well follow you've lost middle america oh come on well you know it's interesting about where the outrage comes because when i look at this i look no one can make her own decisions at the same time i think people are allowed to quit. sizer decisions and i think when you when she sits up there next to george bush was a divisive figure who i believe is a war criminal i believe that the acts...