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so please take care of yourself keep your distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w.b. for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms we are all in this together and together and will make it through. stay safe everyone stays in the stay safe stay safe this is stay safe. it was the 1st international tribunal in history. the number of trials. 75 years ago a high ranking officers of the nazi regime one judging by the allied forces. were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes for a good. combination. come on. getting rid of 10 years right sure. our 2 part series the 3rd reich talk starts november 12th on d w. her . currently. currently. there. is a rich agricultural province in central time but. thailand is one of the world's leading rice producers and exporters. than i am. but this is only been possible with the extensive usage of agricultural chemicals be it herbicide pesticides or fertilizer. this has led to environmental economical and health problems affecting both farmers and consumers. who knew. that my
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lives so please take care of yourself a good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w.b. here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms and we're all in this together and together and when they can. still use it everybody stays in the series so stay safe please instances. the bad. this is g w news live from berlin donald trump votes early in the u.s. presidential election. i voted for a guy named truck because. that's the last days of the campaign set to be dominated by america's horse enclosure 19 crisis will see how troubled and rival joe biden are confronting the issues also coming up well and i'm already afraid of the moment we reach our limits and have to choose who we take and and who gets to be true.
lives so please take care of yourself a good distance wash your hands if you can stay at how we do w.b. here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platforms and we're all in this together and together and when they can. still use it everybody stays in the series so stay safe please instances. the bad. this is g w news live from berlin donald trump votes early in the u.s. presidential election. i voted for a guy named truck because. that's the last days of the...
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and then w.b. dubois who was furious at the president's inability to articulate publicly a strong opposition to lynching or to articulate why we need to do stop the race riots. what's interesting is both of them thought things over and decided they, nevertheless, would support woodrow wilson in the league. this is walter littman. by the 1960s and '70s, i am told, i have read that there was hardly any serious question of the day that serious americans didn't wait until they read walter littman and see what they were going to think about it. he was a young adviser with woodrow wilson and then he broke with him at the new public. they published a major attack on the versailles peace treaty and league of nations, thousands of subscribers to the new republicansled canceled the canr subscriptions, angered at the attack. and walter littman would say 15 years later, this was one of the biggest mistakes of my life. if i could do things over again, i would have continued to support woodrow wilson and the lea
and then w.b. dubois who was furious at the president's inability to articulate publicly a strong opposition to lynching or to articulate why we need to do stop the race riots. what's interesting is both of them thought things over and decided they, nevertheless, would support woodrow wilson in the league. this is walter littman. by the 1960s and '70s, i am told, i have read that there was hardly any serious question of the day that serious americans didn't wait until they read walter littman...
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w.b.'s. the planet is training on to view the facts of climate change many researchers believe we have to intervene to prevent must from happening which why so many people it might sound a bit like playing god. manipulating ocean seeding clouds. creating a sunshade for the oft out of self these are just some of the ideas. you can't tackle something of this scale this girl moving this fast. just science modifying our climate is it hubris in iceland researchers have already timed greenhouse gases into stuff then you can see sort of white spots and that's what they see it to be injected into the part of the reservoir that's the solution to apply definitely in my opinion this if you want to see the life of a large scale. scientists want to interfere with the ox process and. can geo engineering save us not just by getting harmful c o 2 out of the atmosphere but also by cooling our planet. we're on our way to meet some research just pursuing radical ideas. out more of the climate change has become
w.b.'s. the planet is training on to view the facts of climate change many researchers believe we have to intervene to prevent must from happening which why so many people it might sound a bit like playing god. manipulating ocean seeding clouds. creating a sunshade for the oft out of self these are just some of the ideas. you can't tackle something of this scale this girl moving this fast. just science modifying our climate is it hubris in iceland researchers have already timed greenhouse gases...
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in fact, 1908 campaign, w.b. du bois, black intellectual and activist and founder of the naacp wanted to support bryan and did support bryan against william taft, but bryan would not be with him and acknowledge his support because he was afraid he would lose parts of the white south if he did. >> our next caller from memphis, tennessee. chuck is on the phone. good evening, good to hear from you. >> caller: good evening. this series has been fascinating, and your guests are very interesting. i had heard at one time that "the wizard of oz" was an allegorical novel about the election of 1896 where william jennings bryan was actually depicted as the cowardly lion. i would be interested in your guests thoughts on that. >> had either of you heard that? >> that's one of the great myths of american history. unfortunately -- i used to give lectures about this. it's a wonderful way to teach students about the election of 1896. different figures in that -- in the first oz book corresponding to figures in that campaign. unfo
in fact, 1908 campaign, w.b. du bois, black intellectual and activist and founder of the naacp wanted to support bryan and did support bryan against william taft, but bryan would not be with him and acknowledge his support because he was afraid he would lose parts of the white south if he did. >> our next caller from memphis, tennessee. chuck is on the phone. good evening, good to hear from you. >> caller: good evening. this series has been fascinating, and your guests are very...