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point and world history. [applause] [applause] in the major centers of world politics, the choice, it would seem, has today been made in favor of peace, cooperation, interaction and overall security and in pushing forward to a new civilization. we should under no circumstances, again, make the intellectual and consequently, the political error of interpreting victory in the cold war narrowly as a victory for oneself. one's own way of life, one's own values and merits. this was a victory. over a scheme for the development of humanity, which is becoming slowly congealed and leading us to destruction. it was a set shattering of the vicious circle in which we had driven ourselves. this was all together a victory for common sense, reason, a victory for democracy, a victory for common human values. churchill urged us to think super strategically, meaning by this, the capacity to rise above the petty problems and particularities of current realities. focusing on the major trends and being guided by them. what are th
point and world history. [applause] [applause] in the major centers of world politics, the choice, it would seem, has today been made in favor of peace, cooperation, interaction and overall security and in pushing forward to a new civilization. we should under no circumstances, again, make the intellectual and consequently, the political error of interpreting victory in the cold war narrowly as a victory for oneself. one's own way of life, one's own values and merits. this was a victory. over a...
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power on the world stage. early in the speech, the united states of america is at the pinnacle of world power and with that power comes responsibility. churchill realizes that his own country is not in that position. in many ways he is shopping for a special relationship and alliance to benefit britain, certainly behind the scenes in his visit to the united states before the iron curtain speech, churchill is trying to broker a deal to secure funding from the united states as opposition leader for his government. he is looking to secure funds to help with the indebtedness of relationship is one we talk about today quite a bit, but it was also a relationship in some ways essential for great britain at the time. we have a new book just published on the subject called "the aspiring history of the special relationship. " it is by one of our churchill fellows. it is9h.z fascinating topic and new look at the speech in speech in the history of that relationship. >> let's talk to ned who is calling from ketchum, idaho.
power on the world stage. early in the speech, the united states of america is at the pinnacle of world power and with that power comes responsibility. churchill realizes that his own country is not in that position. in many ways he is shopping for a special relationship and alliance to benefit britain, certainly behind the scenes in his visit to the united states before the iron curtain speech, churchill is trying to broker a deal to secure funding from the united states as opposition leader...
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man: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: this is "bbc world news america."iden pledges to cut u.s. polluting emissions in half 2030, telling world leaders that we face a decisive decade tackling climate change. prident biden: this is a moment of extraordinary possibilities. laura: six hospitals in delhi have completely run out of oxygens the country records the world's highest number of infections in a single day. an all-too-familiar scene in minneapolis, hundreds gather for the funeral of daunte wright, the young black man shot dead by police during a routine traffic stop. plus, what traffic -- shark sightings in california can tell us about climate change, just ahead. ♪ laura: welcome to "bbc world news america." president biden has made a bold pledge on cutting u.s. emissions. speaking at a virtual climate summit of world leaders today, he pledged to cut polluting emissions by run 50% by the year 2030. to do that, the u.s. would have to change the way americans li drive, and heat their homes. leaders of india and china, two of the world's biggest polluter
man: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ laura: this is "bbc world news america."iden pledges to cut u.s. polluting emissions in half 2030, telling world leaders that we face a decisive decade tackling climate change. prident biden: this is a moment of extraordinary possibilities. laura: six hospitals in delhi have completely run out of oxygens the country records the world's highest number of infections in a single day. an all-too-familiar scene in minneapolis, hundreds gather...
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when world war ii broke out. so he's he's training as a mechanic in eagle pass and he goes ahead and applies for engineer gunner school, and he gets accepted he goes ahead and graduates from engineer gunner school and then he had to south carolina to train with a b-25 crew and the crew is the photo on the left there. the the gentleman in the middle in the back is the pilot? yeah, it's it's the pilot. and that is andrew johnson from cadillac, michigan. andrew what was again? he was the pilot of the b-25 crew. and alfredo is sitting in in the middle there. that's the original crew that trained together and then they were assigned the 345th bomb group. i think i have a slide on that the next slide, please. yeah, there were assigned to the era patches of the 345th bomb group. and you see the the air apache symbol there that was on on the tails of their b-25s the next patch you see there on the right is the 501st bomb squadron? and they were attached to the fifth army now the error apaches had modified their b-25s and
when world war ii broke out. so he's he's training as a mechanic in eagle pass and he goes ahead and applies for engineer gunner school, and he gets accepted he goes ahead and graduates from engineer gunner school and then he had to south carolina to train with a b-25 crew and the crew is the photo on the left there. the the gentleman in the middle in the back is the pilot? yeah, it's it's the pilot. and that is andrew johnson from cadillac, michigan. andrew what was again? he was the pilot of...
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and world war ii. these tragedies because countless lives, too any families lost everything. and from the devastations, we learned an invaluable lesson, the united states is not going it alone. the aftermath of destruction of the united states had strong political alliances and to help keep our countries safe and help our economy flourish. ... ... as we embraced new technologies, we did not do enough to prepare our workers and education systems for the changes underway. while we embraced trade as an engine for growth, we neglected those who did not benefit. in the most recent period, joined with our allies to address issues abroad, we isolated ourselves and retreated from the international order we created. over the last four years, we have seen firsthand what happens when america steps back from the global stage. america first must never mean america alone. no country alone can suitably provide strong and sustainable economy for its people. strong and sustainable economy for its people. over time a la
and world war ii. these tragedies because countless lives, too any families lost everything. and from the devastations, we learned an invaluable lesson, the united states is not going it alone. the aftermath of destruction of the united states had strong political alliances and to help keep our countries safe and help our economy flourish. ... ... as we embraced new technologies, we did not do enough to prepare our workers and education systems for the changes underway. while we embraced trade...
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as the first speaker has written until the whole world is vaccinated, the whole world will be at risk. the longer the world that's the virus run free to affect and you take the more it will face a prolonged crisis. none of us wants to see this happen. we are in a race against the covid-19 virus it will continue to win unless we act decisively. before we begin i'm happy to welcome close to 800 attendees from across 100 countries and we anticipate another couple thousand on facebook. we have already received main many pre- submitted questions from the audience and we ask if you submit questions with the course of this discussion you're welcome using the q&a feature on the screen just note name and affiliation. >> i do not know anybody who can start this conversation better the president of the rockefeller foundation with a deep and lasting commitment to fight covid-19 he previously served previously serving where he led us response to the ebola pandemic and the food security initiative to fight against hunger around the world. significant investments in health and their response to natu
as the first speaker has written until the whole world is vaccinated, the whole world will be at risk. the longer the world that's the virus run free to affect and you take the more it will face a prolonged crisis. none of us wants to see this happen. we are in a race against the covid-19 virus it will continue to win unless we act decisively. before we begin i'm happy to welcome close to 800 attendees from across 100 countries and we anticipate another couple thousand on facebook. we have...
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as to production around the world. -- and to production around the world. it shows you how important supply chains are. when we had the ever given stuck in the suez canal i couple of days, it held up supply chains around the world. it slows production. it is very important -- what we are seeing is, as they develop, the richer countries performing better, their economies are doing much better. we see a lot of shipping going, of goods, going in that direction. in terms of shipping containers, there is an indication of how supply containers of goods going to developed countries -- goods not coming from developed countries, a shortage of goods moving around, is part of the difficulty we are going to see as we move forward looking at the supply chains globally. how the ships move. how containers move. this will impact what happens to inflation. eventually, in different parts of the world. hopefully, as we project that trade is going to rebound this year, we hope this kind of movement will make sure supply chains perform the function in terms of supplies around t
as to production around the world. -- and to production around the world. it shows you how important supply chains are. when we had the ever given stuck in the suez canal i couple of days, it held up supply chains around the world. it slows production. it is very important -- what we are seeing is, as they develop, the richer countries performing better, their economies are doing much better. we see a lot of shipping going, of goods, going in that direction. in terms of shipping containers,...
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armed forces during world war ii. speakers include an author of a book on the subject, to chinese american vietnam war veteran, and the daughter of one of the -- . the national world war ii museum provided the video. >> welcome, everyone. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you for having us. >> i want to begin by talking to samantha. how did your work on these stories of chinese american veterans begin? >> this actually stems from a documentary i did on the mississippi delta chinese. and i needed to find the right hook to tell the story of the chinese americans in the mississippi delta. chinese american history is not sexy, so it took me almost 20 years to find the right way to tell this story, compelling enough to bring it a full audience. and i had the good fortune of meeting doctor gwendolyn gong who did a tremendous amount of research on the veterans, service personnel from mississippi delta. and from there, we discussed and talked about how to create a three part series that aired on pbs on the chine
armed forces during world war ii. speakers include an author of a book on the subject, to chinese american vietnam war veteran, and the daughter of one of the -- . the national world war ii museum provided the video. >> welcome, everyone. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you for having us. >> i want to begin by talking to samantha. how did your work on these stories of chinese american veterans begin? >> this actually stems from a documentary i did on the...
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from around the world. beautiful weather, wonderful parks and just selected as america's safest city. >> arlington, virginia in second place, the only east coast town to fit in the top five. shockingly, new york city wasn't there. san francisco, bellevue, washington and seattle, washington following as the most chill cities. >> it's caring about your people, being open, friendly, supporting your small businesses. >> if sunnyvale's starting to feel too sugary sweet, don't worry, they burn it off. ranking first in physical health. >> every morning going out on a run. two to eight-mile run with my dog buddy. >> if you're about to move to sunnyvale, it will cost you. according to zillow, the average price of a home is $1,774,180. coming in dead last, kansas city, kansas. >> my hometown, toledo, ohio. 178 out of 191. >> ouch. >> yeah. >> sorry. >> no wonder you're a little high-strung, huh? >> hey, come on, will, i'm chill. you can insult me. >> you're chill. i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say i
from around the world. beautiful weather, wonderful parks and just selected as america's safest city. >> arlington, virginia in second place, the only east coast town to fit in the top five. shockingly, new york city wasn't there. san francisco, bellevue, washington and seattle, washington following as the most chill cities. >> it's caring about your people, being open, friendly, supporting your small businesses. >> if sunnyvale's starting to feel too sugary sweet, don't...
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how can the us repair how it is seen around the world?— is seen around the world?seen around the world? i think that question is _ is seen around the world? i think that question is basically - is seen around the world? i think that question is basically chinese propaganda. the chinese communist party want you to believe that america is in decline. that's nonsense. this is a strong nation with deep democratic institutions. the china challenge is probably the biggest _ the china challenge is probably the biggest faced by any us administration since the second world _ administration since the second world war. the balance of power is slowly _ world war. the balance of power is slowly but — world war. the balance of power is slowly but steadily shifting towards beijing _ slowly but steadily shifting towards beijing. the 20 20s are described as the decade _ beijing. the 20 20s are described as the decade of living dangerously in terms _ the decade of living dangerously in terms of— the decade of living dangerously in terms of china —— us relations, because — terms of c
how can the us repair how it is seen around the world?— is seen around the world?seen around the world? i think that question is _ is seen around the world? i think that question is basically - is seen around the world? i think that question is basically chinese propaganda. the chinese communist party want you to believe that america is in decline. that's nonsense. this is a strong nation with deep democratic institutions. the china challenge is probably the biggest _ the china challenge is...
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but in the world. a huge celebrity and i asked my guide in france, is there any french equivalent to york? and he said no. and couldn't even really think of a british equivalent, somebody who was made a fuss over like this. there were plenty of people on feats just as much or significant but york just was captured the imagination all over the world and a celebrity maintained really -- started to fade a little in this later years but people knew who he was. >> i can't think of another equivalent in american history if you -- no even audi -- oddie murphy, it's not as compelling. didn't have that back story, and they tried to make pat tillman a hero. he was a hero but tried to build him up and then found out he was killed by friendly fire tragically, and jessica -- i can't remember her name but in iraq, first woman soldier captured and they shade she'd gone down blazing and that was not true. we like our heroes. >> oh, yeah. i heard murmuring on there from -- >> sorry about that. we are having a little by
but in the world. a huge celebrity and i asked my guide in france, is there any french equivalent to york? and he said no. and couldn't even really think of a british equivalent, somebody who was made a fuss over like this. there were plenty of people on feats just as much or significant but york just was captured the imagination all over the world and a celebrity maintained really -- started to fade a little in this later years but people knew who he was. >> i can't think of another...
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it's for this reason that air force is applying to be included on the unesco world heritage list. afterwards old synagogue a major tourist attraction has been very well preserved. it's a bay here has been working on efforts unesco application for over a decade. after art applied because we believe that these edifices are so unique that they should be protected as part of humanity's cultural heritage just even rights because a mentor should we know of many jewish settlements and communities that existed during the middle ages but most remnants of them have vanished this would be got kind of talking some real. time to. rabbi alexander who moved to employ several years ago to become part of the local jewish community reestablished after world war 2 after its jewish community now has some 800 members with. there is hardly a synagogue anywhere in europe with the has existed as long as this one. that is why i would recommend coming to our 1st of all to see this exceptional synagogue. the synagogue cellar boasts a vast collection of 13th century gold and silver coins jewelry and other it
it's for this reason that air force is applying to be included on the unesco world heritage list. afterwards old synagogue a major tourist attraction has been very well preserved. it's a bay here has been working on efforts unesco application for over a decade. after art applied because we believe that these edifices are so unique that they should be protected as part of humanity's cultural heritage just even rights because a mentor should we know of many jewish settlements and communities that...
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they will do nothing more than that. 80% of the world were 85% of the world is being left out to dry.e idea is there going to places where they have high-paying customers, usually in the form of government from whom they have these huge preorders, madrona posted revenue of billions of dollars so they are doing well out of the strategy. their ideas to limit the production of vaccines to people can afford them to safeguard the relatively new technology of messenger rna platform that they have deployed in this vaccine, to perfect that platform against future exploitation, his future commercial use to the extent it is democratized and therare more people who can manufacture this around the world even in the pandemic -- i think it threatens our ability to exploit the platform in the future. so the idea is to hold this close, to serve in the pandemic those who can pay and pay no mind to anybody who lives outside this tiny handle of countries they're currently rving and doing well for them. amy: as we know from the pandemic, what it has taught us, if nothing else, if one person is sick somew
they will do nothing more than that. 80% of the world were 85% of the world is being left out to dry.e idea is there going to places where they have high-paying customers, usually in the form of government from whom they have these huge preorders, madrona posted revenue of billions of dollars so they are doing well out of the strategy. their ideas to limit the production of vaccines to people can afford them to safeguard the relatively new technology of messenger rna platform that they have...
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they travel the world.urt at the moment with pictures from a retrospective. we only want to de—shock, not to shock. sorry, you wanted to what? to de—shock. what do you mean by...? to take the shock element out of it, to make it a normality that we can live with. not that anyone has to throw up the arms in fear and... just to get normal about things, yes. the germans would say, "why do you want to be provocative?" we never wanted to be provocative... because that would be very superficial. that'd be shallow. if you were just simply trying to evoke a shock... of course... ..that really wouldn't get us very far. we never, we never wanted to do that. we like to provoke thought, but not to be provocative — a very subtle difference. so, when you did that exhibition, which focused on your own faeces... we did two groups of pictures... ..what was the deeper meaning? we had enormous, enormous support for these pictures. and we still have. imean... there's nothing in our pictures which is not also in the holy bible.
they travel the world.urt at the moment with pictures from a retrospective. we only want to de—shock, not to shock. sorry, you wanted to what? to de—shock. what do you mean by...? to take the shock element out of it, to make it a normality that we can live with. not that anyone has to throw up the arms in fear and... just to get normal about things, yes. the germans would say, "why do you want to be provocative?" we never wanted to be provocative... because that would be very...
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lush forests event topped off by nailing the world's 1st double kick flip in a kayak and the spaniard nailed it on that 1st attempt. pretty impressive stuff and with that now you're up to date i'm tired of your news i'm sarah kelly in for lent thanks for watching. lola. people have to say matters to us. that's why organise into their stories. reporter every weekend on d w ready . over the centuries the slave trade forged new worlds and devastated others as violence subjugation and profit imposed their own roots the slave system created the greatest accumulation of wealth the world had ever seen up to that moment to. the late 18th century saw the slave trade reach its pinnacle with over 100000 captives abducted and deported every year. at the extremes of human domination even in slavery we find there is always resistance there is always tension and there's always trouble. at the dawn of the 19th century the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade brought about its decline europeans had to find alternative means of accumulating wealth after abolition the expanded the limits the conce
lush forests event topped off by nailing the world's 1st double kick flip in a kayak and the spaniard nailed it on that 1st attempt. pretty impressive stuff and with that now you're up to date i'm tired of your news i'm sarah kelly in for lent thanks for watching. lola. people have to say matters to us. that's why organise into their stories. reporter every weekend on d w ready . over the centuries the slave trade forged new worlds and devastated others as violence subjugation and profit...
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you wrote recently, until the whole world is vaccinated, the whole world will be at risk. please help us set the context for this discussion today. why is this issue so urgent? what can we be doing, each of us, to really push this envelope in a in a way that will help us get to article? thank you so much, dr. shah. the floor is yours. >> thank you, melanne. it's a wonderful to be with you, and i appreciate the opportunity to speak to this incredible assembled group. as you know i'm a big fan of the george kent institute for women, peace and security and your extraordinary leadership of it. i also want to thank our colleagues at oxfam whok done such important work to make it clear that, in fact, until we vaccinate the entire planet, none of us are safe from covid and covid-19 and its variants and, in fact, none of us have achieved the equity objectives we all seek as we try to recover from this tremendous catastrophe. the reality is we know the current situation is unsustainable, and if i i just step back and point out there's obviously been millions of deaths from covid-19
you wrote recently, until the whole world is vaccinated, the whole world will be at risk. please help us set the context for this discussion today. why is this issue so urgent? what can we be doing, each of us, to really push this envelope in a in a way that will help us get to article? thank you so much, dr. shah. the floor is yours. >> thank you, melanne. it's a wonderful to be with you, and i appreciate the opportunity to speak to this incredible assembled group. as you know i'm a big...
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a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's wrapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot outs which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. england lost to france peckham bowers eventual winners fixing them play alan hopes and shed their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes go go go go the other way take your sat and german i bet i know which i did and we did it change the law and we had a very confident squad at that time. and it was again it was it was it was touching down. went through to 9066 didn't go for. euro 96 was on home soil and hopes were high among fans the famous song 3 lions was born but in the end football wasn't coming home. we went out to the germans in the semi's current coach kind of southgate with another dreaded shootout miss san trouble followed the exit another recurring envious trait. terry venables left after coming so close. it would have been something else if we could
a world cup fondly remembered by the english because of john bond's wrapping on the official world in motion songs. because they reached a semi final with west germany. but paul gascoigne's tears were iconic as they cracked under the pressure of their 1st major penalty shoot outs which would become a recurring and extrusion 18 fim. england lost to france peckham bowers eventual winners fixing them play alan hopes and shed their pain. are a lottery. and sometimes go go go go the other way take...
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japanese veteran of world war ii also wanted a place to exhibit their story of world war ii. and this buddhist temple first built way back in 1925 was vacant and they got in contact with the city and were able to lease it out for 50 years for one dollar a year. so the little tokyo businessman and the veterans. incorporated 1985 and they were able to open up the japanese american national museum in 1992 in this old buddhist temple. this temple is a replica from a temple and kyoto japan, but the canopy is made original ones made of wood here. it's made of concrete and the architect. mcclellan was first time builder buddhist temple, he was a specialist in making public schools, so we're not sure how and why he had this northern wall that's not japanese that's middle easterners, but way back in 1925, maybe that's when the king tut's tomb was recovered and also in hollywood. we had the egyptian theater built then so maybe in theme with the egyptian theme that he made the egyptian wall here. this is the gateway to little tokyo home his little tokyo and this depict what happened her
japanese veteran of world war ii also wanted a place to exhibit their story of world war ii. and this buddhist temple first built way back in 1925 was vacant and they got in contact with the city and were able to lease it out for 50 years for one dollar a year. so the little tokyo businessman and the veterans. incorporated 1985 and they were able to open up the japanese american national museum in 1992 in this old buddhist temple. this temple is a replica from a temple and kyoto japan, but the...
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last year, | the pandemic impacted the world. countries in the world.e pandemic impacted the world. in a single year. we _ the pandemic impacted the world. in a single year, we were _ the pandemic impacted the world. in a single year, we were able - the pandemic impacted the world. in a single year, we were able to- a single year, we were able to change — a single year, we were able to change a _ a single year, we were able to change a lot— a single year, we were able to change a lot of— a single year, we were able to change a lot of things - a single year, we were able to change a lot of things that - a single year, we were able to change a lot of things that we| a single year, we were able to- change a lot of things that we never thought— change a lot of things that we never thought to — change a lot of things that we never thought to change _ change a lot of things that we never thought to change in _ change a lot of things that we never thought to change in that _ change a lot of things that we never thought to change in that short - thought to chan
last year, | the pandemic impacted the world. countries in the world.e pandemic impacted the world. in a single year. we _ the pandemic impacted the world. in a single year, we were _ the pandemic impacted the world. in a single year, we were able - the pandemic impacted the world. in a single year, we were able to- a single year, we were able to change — a single year, we were able to change a _ a single year, we were able to change a lot— a single year, we were able to change a lot of—...
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economic -ain a world where economic... economic gain is— a world where economic...rowing at such a pace. people don't feel like _ growing at such a pace. people don't feel like they have that economic stake _ feel like they have that economic stake in — feel like they have that economic stake in the overall health of the society — stake in the overall health of the society. whereas in colombia, that seems _ society. whereas in colombia, that seems to— society. whereas in colombia, that seems to be different. it should also be — seems to be different. it should also be said that if you know enough about _ also be said that if you know enough about the _ also be said that if you know enough about the wards that were fought in colombia _ about the wards that were fought in colombia between the farc and other groups— colombia between the farc and other groups and various governments and you know— groups and various governments and you know what half a century feels like, you know what half a century feels like. you _ you know what half a century feels like, you mightjus
economic -ain a world where economic... economic gain is— a world where economic...rowing at such a pace. people don't feel like _ growing at such a pace. people don't feel like they have that economic stake _ feel like they have that economic stake in — feel like they have that economic stake in the overall health of the society — stake in the overall health of the society. whereas in colombia, that seems _ society. whereas in colombia, that seems to— society. whereas in colombia, that...
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since the beginning of the pandemic over a year ago and the world health organization is warning that cases in many countries are still rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over the worst our correspondent reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some welcome freedoms. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center have to levy for this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back many restrictions onus play her is cautiously optimistic the national we have the feeling that it's over it's nice it's a relief i feel the virus is no longer as threat as everyone here has been vaccinated colace managing colors enough already look even my mask had enough on the case numbers in israel have fallen sharply thanks to one of the world's fastest vaccination drives some restrictions remain such as sparing masks and the green past explanation certificate is required and some bad news after 3 hard lockdowns people are not taking things for granted sam a clear it's great that things are g
since the beginning of the pandemic over a year ago and the world health organization is warning that cases in many countries are still rising at an alarming rate but some nations are confident they are over the worst our correspondent reports from israel where a rapid vaccination program has brought with it some welcome freedoms. they're taking it easy at this outdoor cafe in the center have to levy for this is a sense that life is gradually returning to normal the government has rolled back...
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. -- rest of the world. how do we help the poorest countries get through this crisis? our first task must be stopping the virus by ensuring vaccinations, testing, and therapeutics are available as widely as possible. low income countries may not achieve vaccine coverage until 2023 or 2024 at the current pace. more work in funding are needed to secure vaccine purchases, address manufacturing shortages, and finance and facilitate the domestic labs in low income countries. we also need to help lessen the economic pain in low income countries during a protracted recovery period and use this opportunity, as we are doing in the united states, to facilitate structural transformations to more inclusive and sustainable economies. the imf and world bank have already played an important role on this front and we are working to strengthen their ability to support the poorest countries. we have created a new multilateral framework to help low income countries address unsustainable debt burdens. at the imf we are working
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this is his first opportunity to be seen, not just by world leaders by the world itself. and it's a striking contrast because fdr and winston churchill, to some degree are cut from the same cloth. they both came from a similar kind of, you know, worldview, perspective, whatever you want to call it. i think fdr was a man that churchill could just relate to through some commonalities. harry truman was someone, i don't think churchill was expecting much of. i think he kind of looked down his nose a little bit, to be honest with you and even said so later. i think it took him some time but i see got to know truman, especially there initially, i think he recognized that though this guy is up to the task. the big question for truman would become president, everybody in the states would, say can he swing the job? and i think winston churchill had that same question. and i think it was answered pretty readily for sir winston. >> then, from pot stand, there is the election. churchill has to go home and the big three, which hadnd originally been fdr, stalin churchill, the only one
this is his first opportunity to be seen, not just by world leaders by the world itself. and it's a striking contrast because fdr and winston churchill, to some degree are cut from the same cloth. they both came from a similar kind of, you know, worldview, perspective, whatever you want to call it. i think fdr was a man that churchill could just relate to through some commonalities. harry truman was someone, i don't think churchill was expecting much of. i think he kind of looked down his nose...
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a world subdued by international law a world made safe and tranquil till the war drum throb no longer and the battle flags were feral. parliament of man the federation of the world they're the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in all. kindly earth shall slumber left in universal law nice words not churchillian churchill knew better truman carried this poem when he went to france as an artillery captain in the first world war. he carried the poem in his pocket on april 12th, 1945. when he was suddenly summoned from the us capitol building to the white house. to be told that he had become president. germany became president the month the united states the united nations was born in san francisco. by them however dreams of a world made tranquil by universal law had melted in the cauldron of war. today, we know what churchill never doubted. nations are here to stay. nations about supernational entities or the prime movers of history? and the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved his american mother? is more indispensable than ever? to give just one example.
a world subdued by international law a world made safe and tranquil till the war drum throb no longer and the battle flags were feral. parliament of man the federation of the world they're the common sense of most shall hold a fretful realm in all. kindly earth shall slumber left in universal law nice words not churchillian churchill knew better truman carried this poem when he went to france as an artillery captain in the first world war. he carried the poem in his pocket on april 12th, 1945....
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they saw the world in the same way. they had a shared world view. i think they it was a heroic view and it was and it was a view that was increasingly viewed as a defense of civilization under attack from the soviet union and and so he felt he would have an influence on truman if he came also there was a three and a half billion dollar loan that the british were trying to get out of congress. he thought he might have an effect on that and and he thought this would be an opportunity to do that which it turned out to be and of course the part of the scene that that's remarkable about this is is riding with truman and clark clifford and admiral lady and others to on the ferdinand magellan the train that goes from washington to st. louis and they take another train to to fulton. hours of whiskey cigars and poker which churchill had never played. and churchill claim that he deliberately lost to to truman in order to get the loan of course and but evidence from others on the train is that he really didn't know how to play poker and truman absolutely did k
they saw the world in the same way. they had a shared world view. i think they it was a heroic view and it was and it was a view that was increasingly viewed as a defense of civilization under attack from the soviet union and and so he felt he would have an influence on truman if he came also there was a three and a half billion dollar loan that the british were trying to get out of congress. he thought he might have an effect on that and and he thought this would be an opportunity to do that...
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the world needed americans.and the 1946 world of shattered nations, there were things that only the united states could do. the recent american secretary of state, madame albright refers to the united states as the indispensable -- to today even more true in 1946. the first thing, only the united states could do was to begin repairing the shattered nations. this began the next year that the announcement of the marshall plan. . the two world wars where perhaps we should say, the 20th century's 30 years war had raised the question about the future of nations themselves. 11 months before churchill spoke here, the united nations looks like was born in san francisco. let's talk about the possibility of what the word being moving beyond the nation states. there had been similar talk after the first world war. when he league of nations had begun its short, unhappy life. churchill however had romantic attachment with the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, the van from western missouri who brought churchill
the world needed americans.and the 1946 world of shattered nations, there were things that only the united states could do. the recent american secretary of state, madame albright refers to the united states as the indispensable -- to today even more true in 1946. the first thing, only the united states could do was to begin repairing the shattered nations. this began the next year that the announcement of the marshall plan. . the two world wars where perhaps we should say, the 20th century's...
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president joe biden urges 40 world leaders to commit to cutting emissions so can he restore america's credibility on the climate crisis and will the summit lead to action this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. america is back to lead the fight against climate change that's the earth day message from u.s. president joe biden he hopes to restore america's global credibility after his predecessor donald trump spent the last 4 years denying the devastating effects of a warming planet biden is hosting a 2 day virtual summit with 40 of the world's biggest polluters china is promising to be carbon neutral by 2060 while biden pledged to haue u.s. emissions by 2030 based on 2005 levels he wants other nations to make equally steep cuts the church this record represents less than 50 percent of the world's admissions no nation can solve this crisis on our own as i know you all fully understand all of us all of us and particularly those of us who represent the world's largest economies we have to step up you know those that do take action and make bold investments in their people
president joe biden urges 40 world leaders to commit to cutting emissions so can he restore america's credibility on the climate crisis and will the summit lead to action this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. america is back to lead the fight against climate change that's the earth day message from u.s. president joe biden he hopes to restore america's global credibility after his predecessor donald trump spent the last 4 years denying the devastating effects of a warming...
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has moved on it is not a eunuch or a world is not even a bipolar world is in multi-polar world and the united states is totally out of step and we lack any of the tools we lack the economic tools we lack the military tools like the diplomatic tools to deal with this new reality and so we're just floundering and i think that's what we're seeing with the by administration is american policy 'd floundering because we think we're dealing with you know playing one rulebook one game play the world playing up a different rulebook a different game playing we therefore what we want it does not mesh with what the world desires it i mean you know i really like what scott had to say because it's so appropriate but what is it going to take to change that mindset is going to have to take a major conflict where i mean let's look at you know over the last 8 so instead of the cold war the united states is just punching down on countries that could not defend themselves very well now they want to take on china and russia simultaneously i mean you need a different mindset because all it does is lead to c
has moved on it is not a eunuch or a world is not even a bipolar world is in multi-polar world and the united states is totally out of step and we lack any of the tools we lack the economic tools we lack the military tools like the diplomatic tools to deal with this new reality and so we're just floundering and i think that's what we're seeing with the by administration is american policy 'd floundering because we think we're dealing with you know playing one rulebook one game play the world...
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the orthodox around the world-— the world. the world. you have been to this event in _ the world. you have been to this event in the _ the world. you have been to this event in the past - this event in the past yourself, how well—managed is it in your experience? it is it in your experience? it is very hard _ it in your experience? it is very hard to _ it in your experience? it is very hard to manage, - it in your experience? it 3 very hard to manage, usually 350 thousand people, around and now may be less during covid—safe the blusher it was shut on this year people are coming back. the largest event since covid a year ago, even more. i was there a lot of years ago and this is the reason i never came back. i was too afraid and it always looks like it is about to happen, a disaster. thank god it never happened and we see the pictures today of all of the bodies and it is terrible. a lot of kids losing their parents and people up until now don't know if they have found their husband or their son or their husband or their son or
the orthodox around the world-— the world. the world. you have been to this event in _ the world. you have been to this event in the _ the world. you have been to this event in the past - this event in the past yourself, how well—managed is it in your experience? it is it in your experience? it is very hard _ it in your experience? it is very hard to _ it in your experience? it is very hard to manage, - it in your experience? it 3 very hard to manage, usually 350 thousand people, around and...
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the world has never done anything quite like this before. this is a moment that calls for american leadership. now, the biden/harris administration's main focus has been to vaccinate americans to slow and stop covid here at home. we at the state apartment have been focused on vaccinating our workforce in the united states and embassies and consulates around the world. that has been the right call. we serve the american people first and foremost. plus, we can't forget the united states has had the highest number of covid cases of any country in the world by a significant margin. so stopping the spread here has been urgently needed for our people and for the world. we have a duty to other countries to get the virus under control here in the united states. but soon, the united states will need to step up our work and rise to the occasion worldwide because only by stopping covid globally will americans be safe for the long-term. we want to rise to the occasion for the world by helping bring to a close one of the deadliest pandemics in human hist
the world has never done anything quite like this before. this is a moment that calls for american leadership. now, the biden/harris administration's main focus has been to vaccinate americans to slow and stop covid here at home. we at the state apartment have been focused on vaccinating our workforce in the united states and embassies and consulates around the world. that has been the right call. we serve the american people first and foremost. plus, we can't forget the united states has had...
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the world the world you know we don't know your denials the no no no no no no the aisle we are here to talk to the world come to us the last time i happened to our country last march human rights watch one of the instruments of the un is one of the instruments of the saudis and they merit is their power so that the very end of our un so i guess you have to have a un hasselblad who has sides the un has condemned both south and i'm talking to you and i'm talking to you about what you are in the midst of doing last month human rights watch said your forces have shown a shocking disregard for the wellbeing and safety of civilians who think indiscriminate artillery and rocket attacks towards populated areas in mary have put displaced persons and local communities at severe risk that's how much you care about civilians isn't it. we care about our civilians and let's investigate like a lot of events let's not talk to the media off and on again don't try to to change the picture the picture should be clear what you are trying now to say is what they talk about us come to us and we'll show y
the world the world you know we don't know your denials the no no no no no no the aisle we are here to talk to the world come to us the last time i happened to our country last march human rights watch one of the instruments of the un is one of the instruments of the saudis and they merit is their power so that the very end of our un so i guess you have to have a un hasselblad who has sides the un has condemned both south and i'm talking to you and i'm talking to you about what you are in the...
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in the world. , . ., ., world.s and _ world. they are passionate americans and passionate | world. they are passionate - americans and passionate about america's place in the world and the rebuild that has to be undertaken.— undertaken. can biden's new foreign-policy _ undertaken. can biden's new foreign-policy team - undertaken. can biden's new foreign-policy team bring - foreign—policy team bring american power, prestige and alliances back? and what would that look like? well, in these fractured times, it depends on who you ask. donald trump's secretary of state mike pompeo is worried. i secretary of state mike pompeo is worried. ., secretary of state mike pompeo is worried. . ., secretary of state mike pompeo is worried-— is worried. i fear that when he sa s is worried. i fear that when he says america _ is worried. i fear that when he says america is _ is worried. i fear that when he says america is back - is worried. i fear that when he says america is back he - is worried. i fear that when he | says america i
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the world has succumbed to together and for that to happen the united states must lead. there is no country that can do what we can do when it comes to bringing governments, businesses and international institutions together to organize the sustained public health efforts to fully and the pandemic and this will be an unprecedented operation involving logistics and financial operation, manufacturing and coordinating with community health workers that handle this health care delivery. all of that will take intensive diplomacy. the world has never done anything quite like this before, it's a moment that calls for american leadership. now to slow and ultimately stop covid-19 at home. we have been focused on vaccinating the work or at around the world and that has been the right call. we have served the american people first and foremost and we can't forget that the united states has had the highest number of cases by a significant margin and so stopping the spread has been urgently needed for our people and for the world. and we have a better way to get the virus under contr
the world has succumbed to together and for that to happen the united states must lead. there is no country that can do what we can do when it comes to bringing governments, businesses and international institutions together to organize the sustained public health efforts to fully and the pandemic and this will be an unprecedented operation involving logistics and financial operation, manufacturing and coordinating with community health workers that handle this health care delivery. all of that...
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in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being so. what is. his fate. in a world corrupted. you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. again at the risk of no no rush but us throw up our stuff yes it got chills for the cyclone things on your way. back home black american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that not a small deal and i would be a losing one by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all and some of the. earlier to through during the night. found great crowds. to move a few you're going to go through and now almost 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time when to russia. probable wars try to go anywhere why not me. why don't i come here. humani
in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation whole community. are you going the right way or are you being so. what is. his fate. in a world corrupted. you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. again at the risk of no no rush but us throw up our stuff yes it got chills for the cyclone things on your way. back...
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of the world the world you know we don't know your denials the no no no no no no the aisle we are here to talk to the world come to us the last time i happened to our country last year human rights watch one of the instruments of the un is one of the instruments of the saudis and a minority is their power so that they're the enemy and how are you and so i guess you have to have a u.n. hasselblad who has sides the u.n. has condemned both son and talking to you and talking to you about what you are not just of doing last month human rights watch said your forces have shown a shocking disregard for the wellbeing and safety of civilians so who sees indiscriminate artillery and rocket attacks towards populated areas in mary have put displaced persons and local communities at severe risk that's how much you care about civilians isn't it. we care about our civilians and let's investigate of like kind of events let's not talk to the media off and on again again don't try to to change the picture the picture should be clear what you are trying now to say is what they talk about us come to us an
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this truth holds around the world. so i urge all of us to focus on these communities, including indigenous communities, and consider their insight and experience in our efforts moving forward. they are critical leaders in this fight. friends, the health of our community, the well being of our workers, and the strength of our economies depend on what we do now. and i can think of no one more committed to achieving our collective goals than president joe biden. the president was one of the first members in the united states congress to take on the issue of climate change. on our first day in office, he led the fact that we'd rejoin the paris agreement. and the president is just getting started as we work to tack until crisis, while creating clean energy jobs across our nation. it is now my great honor to introduce the president of the united states, owe biden. pres. biden: thank you, madam vice president. good morning to all our colleagues around the world, the world leaders taking part in this summit. i thank you. you k
this truth holds around the world. so i urge all of us to focus on these communities, including indigenous communities, and consider their insight and experience in our efforts moving forward. they are critical leaders in this fight. friends, the health of our community, the well being of our workers, and the strength of our economies depend on what we do now. and i can think of no one more committed to achieving our collective goals than president joe biden. the president was one of the first...
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you see, i know as you know, i'm in the world of the arts. a meaningful response to any political establishment. what i hear, it'sjust general knowledge, but what i see and feel is an entirely different thing. and whoever is responsible for these atrocities, if it was an atrocity, deliberate, than they have to, of course, be accounted for and pay for whatever has happened. of course, the financial circumstances in lebanon is absolutely unbelievable. people who were quite wealthy and well—to—do people don't have enough money to just go and buy groceries for themselves. so the politicians i'm sure have to answer for this terrible thing that is happening now. all right. so let's get back to your life's journey. because there was a major turning point in your life. you always liked music, which you listened to in the orphanage, the danish sister who ran the orphanage, maria jacobson, would play classical music. you got the street children together, and you got them to sing in harmony and busking and so on. you won a talent contest in lebanon, and
you see, i know as you know, i'm in the world of the arts. a meaningful response to any political establishment. what i hear, it'sjust general knowledge, but what i see and feel is an entirely different thing. and whoever is responsible for these atrocities, if it was an atrocity, deliberate, than they have to, of course, be accounted for and pay for whatever has happened. of course, the financial circumstances in lebanon is absolutely unbelievable. people who were quite wealthy and...
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with this personality brand throughout the world. made itself an ideal subject for evolutionary scientists taking a look inside the mock strand institute's most cars. tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. w's crime fighters are back to the good old africa's most successful in radio drama series continues from the only busloads are available online course you can share and discuss on g.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms to crime fighters to mindanao the former move. from emotional abuse to physical assault and murder domestic violence is far more widespread than many people realize the bad guy alliance against women is the biggest con demick there and that is experienced by one in 3 women worldwide that all too often the fatal outcomes are downplayed as family tragedies why couldn't they see that this is a common.
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a 3rd of the stuff that you see in another country it's a 3rd world 3rd world 3rd world country country so what gives why is the term so contested well for starters it has a very specific long expired content the term originated in the 1950 s. to map out cold war alliances the 1st world consists of the capitalist bloc led by the us the 2nd world was the communist bloc led by the soviet union the 3rd world and capsulated the nonaligned countries which the superpowers competed to influence so 3rd world originated around now defunct political life. today the term is stripped of its new wants and loaded with offensive connotations it's used to invoke images of extreme poverty civil unrest and crumbling infrastructure producing a false sense of superiority as if those issues are now happening in the so-called 1st world a quick glance at several indicator shows just how unfettered from reality a 1st world person 3rd world dichotomy really is taking coming according to the world bank the united states is the 51st most unequal in the world sandwiched between djibouti to cote d'ivoire to austral
a 3rd of the stuff that you see in another country it's a 3rd world 3rd world 3rd world country country so what gives why is the term so contested well for starters it has a very specific long expired content the term originated in the 1950 s. to map out cold war alliances the 1st world consists of the capitalist bloc led by the us the 2nd world was the communist bloc led by the soviet union the 3rd world and capsulated the nonaligned countries which the superpowers competed to influence so 3rd...
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his whole world home fuck that the whole to syria physical world is savage done. phenomena of be well are minute the bill me danny. the american. also in her mark and one can also get her for corner fear either the queen and either take it in was to share the made any or now that the. another couldn't contort or there are that the queen would take her to come into the skeeters for uk jumma the conclusion in the end i met as gina were that the rebirth in that the gina gershon is. rapid deployment emergency hospital hardly standards fee measure to the theater many do work a lot. of the work that the the what a severe measure you. have a small bird to leap in watching her for the. from a shout out this is. for the world a ticket to the rebill need only learn the soluble samina feel squishy. to feel. he's very committed to highly professional highly passionate highly competent individuals encourages us to work to that level every day and all the commitments and responsibilities we take on and i think that's really where his times leadership is focused is making sure t
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you're watching "world news now." >>> welcome back. a $1,000 reward is being offered in the disappearance of a houston mom now missing for eight days. the only clue so far in the search for erica hernandez is video from a doorbell camera. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning the search intensified for the houston mother of three last seen more than a week ago. the ring video capturing the last time the family saw her, seen here getting into her car after dropping off food at her brother's house. >> we don't know what happened. we're at a loss for words. >> reporter: family and volunteers have spent hours passing out flyers, searching for any clues. now a local congresswoman helping the family. >> i'll be meeting with them upon their request, i will be meeting with them and looking to utilize any resources we have. >> reporter: authorities say erica's phone is off and the onstar in her car is no longer sending location signals. the family stepping up, offering a $1,000 reward for information. >> just prayers for the f
you're watching "world news now." >>> welcome back. a $1,000 reward is being offered in the disappearance of a houston mom now missing for eight days. the only clue so far in the search for erica hernandez is video from a doorbell camera. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning the search intensified for the houston mother of three last seen more than a week ago. the ring video capturing the last time the family saw her, seen here getting into her car...
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there were rumors of world series fixes almost as soon as there was the modern world series, which starts at the turn of the 20th century, and in the year before, the 1919 world series, in 1918, there is a perspective scandal brewing on the cincinnati reds, the white sox play the, reds and there was a scandalous goings on in cincinnati with a first baseman named how chase, and -- he thought he had to goods and chase, and chase was really notorious. but baseball didn't do anything about it. and that was the story up until about 1919. and 1920, where the rumors would occur, but baseball would turn a blind eye to everything, so that when the black sox conspired to throw that 1919 -- people say, well, why did they do that? why did they do that? well, it was a high payoff, and it seemed to be a low risk. because you are employers were not about to bounce you and really do anything about it, because it was really bad publicity for the business, the business of baseball. who are the eight players who are banned? let's go around the diamond. the first one is a guy named chick gandil, he's a fairl
there were rumors of world series fixes almost as soon as there was the modern world series, which starts at the turn of the 20th century, and in the year before, the 1919 world series, in 1918, there is a perspective scandal brewing on the cincinnati reds, the white sox play the, reds and there was a scandalous goings on in cincinnati with a first baseman named how chase, and -- he thought he had to goods and chase, and chase was really notorious. but baseball didn't do anything about it. and...
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after world war ii they won world war ii and they want to come home. that is abraham and one of the wiseman said americans want to go to the movies and drink coke. you know, they did not want to be involved in the rest of the world fdr predicted actually. and so there was a desire to come back from normalcy. they were strikes, you know, raise our wages meet us. they just didn't want to be involved in the world. and this was frustrating to harry truman he wrote some pretty angry letters or documents that he didn't necessary mail to anybody about how selfish americans were. but there was a group. that understood that we couldn't just go home again. we couldn't. that europe was and a rubble heap channel house. destroyed by war the old civilization was gone. the soviets the soviet union was on the march. they had eaten up eastern europe. and if you looked at a map of the world it was turning red. britain the great peacekeeper are the great pox britannica the ruler of the world. they were broke. they were done for and there was nobody left but the united st
after world war ii they won world war ii and they want to come home. that is abraham and one of the wiseman said americans want to go to the movies and drink coke. you know, they did not want to be involved in the rest of the world fdr predicted actually. and so there was a desire to come back from normalcy. they were strikes, you know, raise our wages meet us. they just didn't want to be involved in the world. and this was frustrating to harry truman he wrote some pretty angry letters or...