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kori door opens again and there are plans to actually build another road along that lurching kori door that would avoid bypassing the town of shushan. so you're going to see a little bit of movement on this road for a little while more now people where they're going, well, they're going to armenia. what are they going to do? they don't know. that's what they told us, where they're going to put their children at school. they don't know where or how they're going to live. they don't know. but you know, as you said, the a lot of people have burnt their homes here, but those are homes that they have built themselves. we went to village after village. we so homes that were that belonged to the families. people told us that a few people who are still there told us at those were as area houses. they are completely destroyed. they're not in a good shape, but the houses are. 2 being bird, the armenian houses the newly built armenian houses. so now people have no house anymore. neither on this side of the border or in armenia itself. it's a very complicated situation for them. reporting live fro
kori door opens again and there are plans to actually build another road along that lurching kori door that would avoid bypassing the town of shushan. so you're going to see a little bit of movement on this road for a little while more now people where they're going, well, they're going to armenia. what are they going to do? they don't know. that's what they told us, where they're going to put their children at school. they don't know where or how they're going to live. they don't know. but you...
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. >> kori, let me read you something from vox. this is emma ashford to vox arguing biden might want to take on a few of donald trump's foreign policy characteristics. it would be nice to see biden adopt some of trump's flexibility in foreign policy affairs. most of trump's strange policy choices came from the fact that he didn't know or care much about foreign affairs, but it was also sometimes a benefit in that he was unconstrained by this is how we've always done it thinking. what do you think of that? >> i don't agree with emma on that. i actually think you can see the american public reacting to it. donald trump was great at raising first-order questions like, aren't immigrants taking americans' jobs or why don't allies do more for their own defense? those are interesting and important questions. but the public doesn't like donald trump's answer to them. you've seen enormous shifts in public attitudes in favor of immigration, in favor of alliances and in favor of trade in donald trump's presidency because of the policies he's
. >> kori, let me read you something from vox. this is emma ashford to vox arguing biden might want to take on a few of donald trump's foreign policy characteristics. it would be nice to see biden adopt some of trump's flexibility in foreign policy affairs. most of trump's strange policy choices came from the fact that he didn't know or care much about foreign affairs, but it was also sometimes a benefit in that he was unconstrained by this is how we've always done it thinking. what do...
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1st, when the lachine district will be handed over, then at the same time they should be latching kori door opening. that's the access from the south to that the armenian part of nagorno-karabakh. so until then this road or will be open russian. peacekeepers are inside. we have seen plenty of them deploying along the road there. and we've talked to some of the people who came out this morning. they said they haven't seen any checkpoints, but they can't get under stand. they can go straight all the way to the territories that are still in the hands of the armenians and the people who've been forced from their homes. where are they going? well that's the big question here because throughout the conflict a lot of people had come out of this cave. 3 did a battle zone, and the armenian government has set them up in hotels and you're a man in different places, really a bit scattered all over. now the situation is very much different. you had about 5000 people living in killed by john, according to the cease fire agreement. i mean, it doesn't mention that people couldn't stay living there. bu
1st, when the lachine district will be handed over, then at the same time they should be latching kori door opening. that's the access from the south to that the armenian part of nagorno-karabakh. so until then this road or will be open russian. peacekeepers are inside. we have seen plenty of them deploying along the road there. and we've talked to some of the people who came out this morning. they said they haven't seen any checkpoints, but they can't get under stand. they can go straight all...
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kory, a 20-year veteran at the camp, has been trying for an hour to talk him out of suv. >> leave yourruck here. and we'll give you a car to take. you can go do your thing and he can sit in there until he realize that's his phone doesn't get any internet. he gets to make the grown-up choice. >> we'll get there. >> lost his father, two years ago. my husband. he is still angry. he just can't move forward with his life. >> what is your gut? do you think he'll get out of the car? >> yeah, eventually. >> there are 46 boys signed up for this weekend and quinlan is one of the youngest. >> you're how old? >> 13 years old. >> quinlan is approaching eighth grade. and nick and marie, his parents, tell me their efforts to boost his self-esteem haven't been received well. >> mom and dad, why did you want quinlan to be part of this? >> maybe there is something that can happen here that we don't have the ability to provide for quinlan ourselves. >> okay. >> once the parents are gone -- >> put your arms up. >> all campers are screened and searched for contra band. >> any tobacco, alcohol, lighter, any
kory, a 20-year veteran at the camp, has been trying for an hour to talk him out of suv. >> leave yourruck here. and we'll give you a car to take. you can go do your thing and he can sit in there until he realize that's his phone doesn't get any internet. he gets to make the grown-up choice. >> we'll get there. >> lost his father, two years ago. my husband. he is still angry. he just can't move forward with his life. >> what is your gut? do you think he'll get out of the...
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kory floyd, professor of communication at the university of arizona.ing. >> thanks for having me. >> first, there is no question that all this isolation is hard. i've heard from so many friends and family who don't usually struggle with things say they found this year to be very difficult. what are the real effects on our mental health and physical well-being? >> one of the biggest dangers of isolation is loneliness. that can impair our mental health in the form of depression, anxiety and distress, and it actually can even impair our physical health in the form of things like sleep problems and chronic pain, even suppression of the immune system. >> so these things are we are feeling, they are very much real. how do you suggest people approach this here? >> one thing i think is true, during the holidays, it's easy to put too much pressure on ourselves and think if things aren't just so, then the holiday is a failure. i think if the pandemic has taught us anything, is that it's okay to let go of some of that pressure and accept that things will be diffe
kory floyd, professor of communication at the university of arizona.ing. >> thanks for having me. >> first, there is no question that all this isolation is hard. i've heard from so many friends and family who don't usually struggle with things say they found this year to be very difficult. what are the real effects on our mental health and physical well-being? >> one of the biggest dangers of isolation is loneliness. that can impair our mental health in the form of depression,...
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consider kori schake, foer nsc, state, and defense department department official, who says flournoyt in complete alignmentheith biden's national security advisors -- and that's a good thing. >> if her view is slightly jake sullivan or tony blinken, that will actually make the administration stronger. so having diversity of perspectives shouldn't make us believe that that's bad for policymaking or that this talented, congenial team can't t find a wcommon ground. judy: you were also telling us at there were questions being raised about michele flournoy's ties to the defense industry. nick: yes. she started to think tank that relies on support from defense firms, and she started a strategic consulting firm with secretary oftate nominee tony blinken, whose clients aren't public. but more than her clients, these critics argue her aponoach to pentanagement, to procurement, and to weapons testing, reflects the defense industry's agenda. >> we need to exercise checks and balances to make sure that agenda doesn't send money down the drain and poorly equip our forces. haand she's made clearsh
consider kori schake, foer nsc, state, and defense department department official, who says flournoyt in complete alignmentheith biden's national security advisors -- and that's a good thing. >> if her view is slightly jake sullivan or tony blinken, that will actually make the administration stronger. so having diversity of perspectives shouldn't make us believe that that's bad for policymaking or that this talented, congenial team can't t find a wcommon ground. judy: you were also...
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. >> kory floyd, thank you so much, k ory, happy thanksgiving to you.tle bit of that sunshine. the weather is supposed to be really nice for the holiday. get outside, maybe get in nature as well. if you're feeling lonely or if you're feeling upset or you just need some extra help this holiday, please text home to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. that's home to 741741, 24/7. >>> when we come back, even during a pandemic americans are still finding a way to be thankful. ♪ ♪ ♪ since pioneering the suv in 1935, the chevy suburban has carried many things. nothing more important than family. introducing the most versatile and advanced chevy suburban and tahoe ever. - with the ninja foodito intelligesmart xl grill.ing just pick your protein, select your doneness, and let the grill monitor your food. it also turns into an air fryer. bring outdoor grilling flavors indoors with the grill that grills for you. pizza. tacos. pizza! what about subway? it's a good call and everyone loves it. we raised our kids on it. so it stopped the bickering? (mocking ton
. >> kory floyd, thank you so much, k ory, happy thanksgiving to you.tle bit of that sunshine. the weather is supposed to be really nice for the holiday. get outside, maybe get in nature as well. if you're feeling lonely or if you're feeling upset or you just need some extra help this holiday, please text home to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor. that's home to 741741, 24/7. >>> when we come back, even during a pandemic americans are still finding a way to be thankful....
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but then armenia has lost also a chunk of land, a kori door in the south of the country, along the border with iran. that would be a road that will link as a bridge and to another un clave called next year, which is an area held on clay. so all of that put all of that together, people are extremely anger. they feel they have been cheated. that for 6 weeks they heard that the war was going very well for, i mean, yes. and then in less than 12 hours, all of that, all of that has changed. thank you so much for that update their whole life from the well for as there is the mood is very different. some of the reports from this family celebrating the return of the jar to other by john this is the region, is there my full crispe for the women of the moment but also gets upset, looking at what is happening there. many armenians are burning homes and schools as they hand over the region in an alley this woman did among the houses a burnt in my village. my heart nearly exploded with grief when i see the treachery and betrayal. why you come to our furnished houses. they did not belong to you. during
but then armenia has lost also a chunk of land, a kori door in the south of the country, along the border with iran. that would be a road that will link as a bridge and to another un clave called next year, which is an area held on clay. so all of that put all of that together, people are extremely anger. they feel they have been cheated. that for 6 weeks they heard that the war was going very well for, i mean, yes. and then in less than 12 hours, all of that, all of that has changed. thank you...