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thomas homer-dixon so nice to have you with us this evening. you are a serious scholar of this stuff. you're not some op-ed columnist pushing out hot takes or trying to get social media clicks. so how serious are you about the idea of america being run by a right wing dictator by the end of this decade? a lot of our viewers at home will be taken aback by that. >> i think we are talking about several different phenomena here, different things that could happen. the one you have been really talking about, discussing over the last few minutes is the collapse of american democracy, a fatal weakening of democratic institutions that would probably be occasions by the re-election of donald trump as president. now, somewhat further down the road, if trump and his successors are able to consolidate power, then you could have something that would i believe the description of a right wing dictatorship in the country. as you notice in the quotation the timeline i suggest is that the democratic crisis could occur as soon as 2025. but sometime by 2030 i thin
thomas homer-dixon so nice to have you with us this evening. you are a serious scholar of this stuff. you're not some op-ed columnist pushing out hot takes or trying to get social media clicks. so how serious are you about the idea of america being run by a right wing dictator by the end of this decade? a lot of our viewers at home will be taken aback by that. >> i think we are talking about several different phenomena here, different things that could happen. the one you have been really...
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by the way, steve dixon has appeared at a couple. he's the faa administrator now former delta pilot. steve dixon has appeared at several of these hearings since then he was appointed after the second crash, but he's been nevertheless pillaried in the hearings by the politicians. what do you think of of dixon and his handling of things since since the crashes? he's a former airline executive as you say he's trying to. balance these competing demands right now trying to show that he's heated the message that the agency is reforming itself at the same time. just this year the michael stumo the father of one of the victims on the ethiopian crash got a note from an engineer at the faa. who who said that recently managers have been saying, you know that they can expect not much to change as a result of those rules and that one of these managers called it, you know quote posing for the cameras. i've heard some of that too. although i've also been impressed somewhat with with some of the changes we see publicly. you know just just before the
by the way, steve dixon has appeared at a couple. he's the faa administrator now former delta pilot. steve dixon has appeared at several of these hearings since then he was appointed after the second crash, but he's been nevertheless pillaried in the hearings by the politicians. what do you think of of dixon and his handling of things since since the crashes? he's a former airline executive as you say he's trying to. balance these competing demands right now trying to show that he's heated the...
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so a yard to ma kirsten is irreplaceable. acting as nice as dixon. what can i say? oh ah! a few days before the race. francie arrives alone. her partner couldn't come. you cast him wants to stay home to help the workers on the farm. francie will support andreas in the race or will make the best of it. and i think the fancy is tough enough of going. okay. and it glow. i reckon she can keep her cool better than me. i'm always a bit too of a excited mercy when the time comes. andreas and kirsten of train for over half a year and have sacrificed a lot. now andreea's will have to face the challenge with outcast him. his wife hafun. aah! $45.00 participants from 5 countries, or at the start of the burg, a beloved. andrea's face is a 350 kilometer trick. over the next few days, the marcia and his dogs will head into norway's arctic circle for the 1st leg. ice cold winds and temperatures as low as 40 degrees below celsius will push them to the limits. ah, regular breaks will be necessary. the physical strain is enormous and the dogs need to recover. okay, mental concentration is a
so a yard to ma kirsten is irreplaceable. acting as nice as dixon. what can i say? oh ah! a few days before the race. francie arrives alone. her partner couldn't come. you cast him wants to stay home to help the workers on the farm. francie will support andreas in the race or will make the best of it. and i think the fancy is tough enough of going. okay. and it glow. i reckon she can keep her cool better than me. i'm always a bit too of a excited mercy when the time comes. andreas and kirsten...
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we are filter sarah, mrs. dixon and different bar from nabarra get leaf mount and when it is connected to the o. r las internet net or a to here we're going. busy to, oh, we did one of the basic tiffany. now if it were a city poon began working to bring internet to remote villages 20 years ago. now he can boast, having installed 35 radio towers with the help of numerous signal. this is more than 200 villages in nepal. have internet, thanks to him, technology was just being develop and nobody knew, oh, believed that it would be possible to oh, and all make a long range link. we just had to port kilometer from dish flish to the top of that mountain. over there, you can see beardley she that mountain with why dish no cap with her tune accomplish what few thought possible. he brought mountain villages on line. every summer he makes the rounds to inspect his work. he wants to make sure the internet keeps on working in these places. that technology has opened up, new possibilities. villages can get online counseling from doctors located in the cities. i looking machine tele, we had tele medi
we are filter sarah, mrs. dixon and different bar from nabarra get leaf mount and when it is connected to the o. r las internet net or a to here we're going. busy to, oh, we did one of the basic tiffany. now if it were a city poon began working to bring internet to remote villages 20 years ago. now he can boast, having installed 35 radio towers with the help of numerous signal. this is more than 200 villages in nepal. have internet, thanks to him, technology was just being develop and nobody...
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i hope for the last time i was in texas who she knew, dixon. i separated them out to wait for the right time, unavailable. they may say what i good by saying ronald patton. most those are wise on us. i wouldn't say about the i think, who are you, who are you the label? ah baby photos. it log showed on tv show. and unfortunately about ringler. what those into, how's a corporate id and the reason why it wouldn't be, is we don't have enough supply. so some of smuggled in despite how open the shop owner is about his justifications for keeping exotic animals. we are still left with many questions about how ot is a being brought into japan. most pet cafes say that alters were legally imported from thailand or indonesia. but animal rights investigators say the cafes don't have the certificates to prove it. to find out more, it's time for us to leave japan on next. stop in denisia, we meet up with weld animal protection, evidence manager abby parker, and she's brought us to a location. the group has been closely monitoring for a while. we're currently
i hope for the last time i was in texas who she knew, dixon. i separated them out to wait for the right time, unavailable. they may say what i good by saying ronald patton. most those are wise on us. i wouldn't say about the i think, who are you, who are you the label? ah baby photos. it log showed on tv show. and unfortunately about ringler. what those into, how's a corporate id and the reason why it wouldn't be, is we don't have enough supply. so some of smuggled in despite how open the shop...
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joie: just north of the historic mason-dixon line, a new cultural divide emerged, drawn across this sprawlingurban campus, as some surprising titles were targeted. christina ellis: "not quite snow white." olivia pituch: "hidden figures." renee ellis: and malala's autobiography. joie: in all, dozens of books were on the list, including ones written by a nobel prize winner, a supreme court justice, several celebrated children's authors, even a coloring book. almost all of them written about or by people of color. christina ellis: "ven a mi casa," a dr. seuss book. olivia pituch: "pink is for boys." joie: why do you think these books were picked? christina ellis: i honestly -- i cannot tell you why, because i don't know their motives behind it. but i do know, it's interesting that all these books were about bipoc members. olivia pituch: it was truly a terrifying moment for a lot of us, because we were like, this is our school. this isn't something that we're reading over the news. christina ellis: and so i texted her. i said, "we have to do something about this." she said, "i agree." renee ellis
joie: just north of the historic mason-dixon line, a new cultural divide emerged, drawn across this sprawlingurban campus, as some surprising titles were targeted. christina ellis: "not quite snow white." olivia pituch: "hidden figures." renee ellis: and malala's autobiography. joie: in all, dozens of books were on the list, including ones written by a nobel prize winner, a supreme court justice, several celebrated children's authors, even a coloring book. almost all of them...
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public health network focusing on black women started by two black women vanessa garrison and morgan dixon about ten years ago. what they found is lot of the health interventions that were designed to change health outcomes for black women, they were despite smart people working hard and spending a lot of time and money, they were failing. they were not yielding transformative outcomes. and the reason is because the folks design is interventions were notot proximate. they are presuming poor health outcomes for black women were driven solely by vendor decisions. bad behavior. w if black women simply ate better in mediated choices, the black women will be healthier. it's a core thesis that forms the model that were operating little find it at the time. but what morgan and vanessa in a because of the land experience is, there's a whole set of systemic obstacles and challenges that we face is black women. whether it's a difference in pay, difference in access to medical resources and support, and it is not about our ability to make the decision. it's about the context in which we have to live
public health network focusing on black women started by two black women vanessa garrison and morgan dixon about ten years ago. what they found is lot of the health interventions that were designed to change health outcomes for black women, they were despite smart people working hard and spending a lot of time and money, they were failing. they were not yielding transformative outcomes. and the reason is because the folks design is interventions were notot proximate. they are presuming poor...
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could you, tba said de fell sot coolies uses, ye addict al, any good tin in opa, kids. soft de la dixon. any good in it? all? love love by harley skin. d. c. she lives in the of the salty de la dixie oil. any contin? biskin bass see, measure victim at the other lady child any good in the 1st all choir could you are heavily of his professor. ah, already in the 19 sixty's, the tobacco industry was working on an alternative to the tobacco cigarettes i hope was to prevent smokers from quitting, despite growing awareness of the risk to health. even then the industry envisaged a vapor based cigarette. however, country to expectations, the filter cigarette continued to sell. the marketing strategies took effect and the project was discontinued. it's clear to day that the vapor cigarette was simply ahead of its time. ah. 2 to fly, you have a jigsaw puzzle where you don't quite have all the pieces and some of the pieces you have are distorted, but can you put it together enough to see what the picture is showing you? an edge that these isa garage are making the tobacco up and our course ah ah ye
could you, tba said de fell sot coolies uses, ye addict al, any good tin in opa, kids. soft de la dixon. any good in it? all? love love by harley skin. d. c. she lives in the of the salty de la dixie oil. any contin? biskin bass see, measure victim at the other lady child any good in the 1st all choir could you are heavily of his professor. ah, already in the 19 sixty's, the tobacco industry was working on an alternative to the tobacco cigarettes i hope was to prevent smokers from quitting,...
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i'll any good tin in opa can soft de la dixon, any good dean in all love, love by holdeski d. c. she lives a day of the sati of de la dick soil any contin, biskin bass, say measure vit to match the other lady shall any good in artifice all qual could you are heavily it is with already in the 19 sixty's the tobacco industry was working on an alternative to the tobacco cigarettes i hope was to prevent smokers from quitting, despite growing awareness of the risk to health, even men, the industry envisaged a vapor based cigarette. however, country to expectations, the filter cigarette continued to sell. the marketing strategies took effect and the project was discontinued. it's clear to day that the vapor cigarettes was simply ahead of it's time. 2 to fly, you have a jigsaw puzzle where, you know, quite have all the pieces in some of the pieces you have are distorted, but can you put it together enough to see what the picture is showing you? anesthesia garage are making the tobacco epidemic worse or ah ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even fou
i'll any good tin in opa can soft de la dixon, any good dean in all love, love by holdeski d. c. she lives a day of the sati of de la dick soil any contin, biskin bass, say measure vit to match the other lady shall any good in artifice all qual could you are heavily it is with already in the 19 sixty's the tobacco industry was working on an alternative to the tobacco cigarettes i hope was to prevent smokers from quitting, despite growing awareness of the risk to health, even men, the industry...
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reporter: when bbc tv launched in 1936, music theater star adele dixon sang about television's magics of light. the studio crew can be forgiven for not looking very excited. tv's were so expensive, only 100 people in britain had one. even higher ups within the bbc thought it would never catch on. >> the bbc did not want to make television, and they were quite happwith radio, thank you very much. the head of the bbc absolutely abhorred this newfangled invention. but the government could see that war was coming and germany was using television for propaganda purposes, so they thought that we have to get going and launch a television service. reporter: 12 years later, the london olympic games were televised, the coverage abuoying a nation scarred by war now being beamed into 140,000 homes stop the action could be seen in real time. but it was the queen's coronation i1953 that would prove the turning point. 20 million people tuned in for the first time, overtaking the bbc radio audience. >> male elephants don't have tasks. reporter: five years later, the longest running tv program in the
reporter: when bbc tv launched in 1936, music theater star adele dixon sang about television's magics of light. the studio crew can be forgiven for not looking very excited. tv's were so expensive, only 100 people in britain had one. even higher ups within the bbc thought it would never catch on. >> the bbc did not want to make television, and they were quite happwith radio, thank you very much. the head of the bbc absolutely abhorred this newfangled invention. but the government could...
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well, a bakery in dixon is giving out special treats in honor of the forty-niners big game this weekend on sunday. the solano county baking company will be handing out a free doughnut. every customer who comes in wearing a jersey. another promotion that they're running is called valentine's day heartbreakers and basically the bakery workers going show us what they look like. take a look. >> heartbreak ers and they're really popular for valentine's day, but we're also doing them for the sunday game. so if you get a touchdown or you know, you don't like to call flag their national. >> well, the bakery recommends pre ordering the heartbreaker one or 2 days before sunday. demand is going to be pretty high beijing. well, the world's biggest and most powerful space telescope arrived at its observation post. 1 million miles from earth. we're talking about the the the telescope almost at satellite, the telescope that launch from a french guiana. scientists say the 10 billion dollars james webb observatory. we'll be observing infrared light and detecting the santa signals from objects in our dis
well, a bakery in dixon is giving out special treats in honor of the forty-niners big game this weekend on sunday. the solano county baking company will be handing out a free doughnut. every customer who comes in wearing a jersey. another promotion that they're running is called valentine's day heartbreakers and basically the bakery workers going show us what they look like. take a look. >> heartbreak ers and they're really popular for valentine's day, but we're also doing them for the...
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and mikey $92.00 sonia and mazur by off, paid a visit to the ball. dixon and inquired as to who had designed these currency boards stabilize things on and now it smashed inflation. and so for yours truly was invited to accompany the prime minister of lithuania at the time of 1994. to go down and visit as or by often, and we had a good visit. he appointed me as his advisor on a friday afternoon and wanted currency board installed over the weekend. well, i, i, i resisted because i had not had time to do really any kind of due diligence. and the, the whole thing never happened to make a long story short. and if it would have happened by the way, that the tang would be completely stable if it would be a con of the us dollar. and we wouldn't have any inflation or much inflation ah, in cash extend. as it turns out, i think the inflation r story was kind of a ruse in this recent upheaval because inflation is only running at about 8 percent and can extend which, which is a bad mouth, but it's not, it's not a really high spike and gas prices what do do i understand that who is more as hillson, who de
and mikey $92.00 sonia and mazur by off, paid a visit to the ball. dixon and inquired as to who had designed these currency boards stabilize things on and now it smashed inflation. and so for yours truly was invited to accompany the prime minister of lithuania at the time of 1994. to go down and visit as or by often, and we had a good visit. he appointed me as his advisor on a friday afternoon and wanted currency board installed over the weekend. well, i, i, i resisted because i had not had...
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states has thought to use the math and ours laws against a person who hasn't entered the user during dixon, who is not an american citizen who's published information adverse to the american interest, although maybe not to the interest of the local community. but what is the significance of that? do you think that would indeed set a precedent or is it still more or less limited to mr? there's no doubt it's. it's just on to say, i very damage question. as you rightly sign this, this is sort of extra territorial rate. in other words, you don't have to be an artist. you don't have to set foot in the united states. it's enough that you have revealed and published material which the united states to be barren embarrassing a country to its national security. a low strike australian journalist, as i say, written the same thing. i want to stand the consequences of this case. so that's why it's really important. i mean, it's ironic of course to the your recently criticize the chinese government, the new laws in hong kong. 11 aspect of which was that any journals to criticize china, even without bei
states has thought to use the math and ours laws against a person who hasn't entered the user during dixon, who is not an american citizen who's published information adverse to the american interest, although maybe not to the interest of the local community. but what is the significance of that? do you think that would indeed set a precedent or is it still more or less limited to mr? there's no doubt it's. it's just on to say, i very damage question. as you rightly sign this, this is sort of...
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big, sexy remitted of please dixon. don't mind. civil sweat data. shawnee, eric the more there. a man who made his name. puddling, racist, and toxic ideas. offering advice to reporters. he also kinds his election would somehow signal to renee, thoughts of french journalism nexstar. it took a while, but exactly one year ago the me to movement finally came to the forefront in greece . since then, issues faced by women from sexual harassment to domestic violence have been making headlines, including the ultimate form of gender violence. fantasize the intentional killing of women simply because they're women most often at the hands of current or ex partners in 2021 reported 18 cases of sam aside, a 50 percent rise over 2020 grease is one of europe's most patriarchal societies in ranks dead last in the e used gender equality index, and that is reflected in the countries news media which has placed the mainstream media coverage of these stories under the microscope. the listening posts. flo phillips now on fem aside in greece. and the sometimes detrimental role that journalism has pla
big, sexy remitted of please dixon. don't mind. civil sweat data. shawnee, eric the more there. a man who made his name. puddling, racist, and toxic ideas. offering advice to reporters. he also kinds his election would somehow signal to renee, thoughts of french journalism nexstar. it took a while, but exactly one year ago the me to movement finally came to the forefront in greece . since then, issues faced by women from sexual harassment to domestic violence have been making headlines,...
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any most subject he most like talking about was his boyhood in dixon. and above all his experience as a lifeguard the thing he was proudest of was. he saved 77. lives as a lifeguard and he had very interesting and to me at least was a real. window on his intelligence and character he he instinctively understood there were differences. between men and women and how they reacted to being saved. man, of course pretended that they was unnecessary, you know women on the other hand were much more. truthful much more honest and sometimes much more clinging, you know to their savior, but it took me first of all, even at that point in his life, you know, he he'd been an observer. you know, the first thing you want to be. as a boy was a cartoonist. and you think what is a cartoonist a cartoonist is someone who steps back? and not only observes or reproduces but thinks there's a message in the cartoon. and i i sensed. i mean no great revelation, but i sensed at reagan was much much more intelligent much more observant. and much more remote from which to observe so
any most subject he most like talking about was his boyhood in dixon. and above all his experience as a lifeguard the thing he was proudest of was. he saved 77. lives as a lifeguard and he had very interesting and to me at least was a real. window on his intelligence and character he he instinctively understood there were differences. between men and women and how they reacted to being saved. man, of course pretended that they was unnecessary, you know women on the other hand were much more....
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have you develop the plant that dixon gerald? now i, i, i have over 20300 plants in my office and that's normal. and the reason i do is i, i try to surround myself with beauty and get my mind off all the ugly. going on, so i take care of the plants and stuff. that's why i took it. and i quickly on that thing you were just talking about because joe biden, this year, his administration did mention that sanctions against countries like around was more difficult because of the coin. and i think that was a profound statement and kind of ties to your theme of a possible war. and whether or not that might happen is if, if, if the quinn makes it impossible to have these sort of wars it's, it can bring some sort of piece. what do you think of that? many actual do anything, they don't care about facts. and again, to me it's, this is the safe haven ask said so what are looking at and yeah, looking, and i mentioned to you about 40 percent occupancy rate in office occupancy. right. what's gonna happen in commercial real estate sector? oh, and
have you develop the plant that dixon gerald? now i, i, i have over 20300 plants in my office and that's normal. and the reason i do is i, i try to surround myself with beauty and get my mind off all the ugly. going on, so i take care of the plants and stuff. that's why i took it. and i quickly on that thing you were just talking about because joe biden, this year, his administration did mention that sanctions against countries like around was more difficult because of the coin. and i think...
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people with the stereotyping, later he became a supporter of the korean war and he endorsed richard dixonor 1960. anyway. >> the next book. >> 1984 an uncommon man was hoover's response to a common man he said when we need a doctor and when we need surgery we want a good doctor. that is the next book the next book is a harvard century which appeared in 1986. the 250th anniversary of harvard college. it was updating samuel elliott history with a much more national focus. >> he went there were you supposed to write for harvard? >> no i've never written it's interesting i've had institutions approach me and indeed with colonel that was made possible by the tribune in the mccormick foundation. it was also explicitly explain that that was commissioned of having no financial interest or saying a manuscript it was equally independent. >> let me come back to the second i want to go back to your learning process. what year in your life in school onto history. >> is a good question and a fair question scolds and i can't take the time that it wasn't. >> that is your professor that you remember those
people with the stereotyping, later he became a supporter of the korean war and he endorsed richard dixonor 1960. anyway. >> the next book. >> 1984 an uncommon man was hoover's response to a common man he said when we need a doctor and when we need surgery we want a good doctor. that is the next book the next book is a harvard century which appeared in 1986. the 250th anniversary of harvard college. it was updating samuel elliott history with a much more national focus. >> he...
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here's david dixon.long been a problem. there has been protests across the region, highlighting the rise in second homes and holiday lets, which prices many lower paid workers out of the market. over on isles of scilly the problem is more acute. pm isles of scilly the problem is more acute. �* . ' isles of scilly the problem is more acute. �* ., , ., isles of scilly the problem is more acute. ., , ., ., , , isles of scilly the problem is more acute. ., ., , , ., ., acute. an awful of houses have gone from the private _ acute. an awful of houses have gone from the private directed _ acute. an awful of houses have gone from the private directed centre - from the private directed centre into holiday lets. in the past couple of years this has affected house prices. couple of years this has affected house prim-— couple of years this has affected house prices-— couple of years this has affected house prices. what has been the im act house prices. what has been the impact on _ house prices. what has been the im
here's david dixon.long been a problem. there has been protests across the region, highlighting the rise in second homes and holiday lets, which prices many lower paid workers out of the market. over on isles of scilly the problem is more acute. pm isles of scilly the problem is more acute. �* . ' isles of scilly the problem is more acute. �* ., , ., isles of scilly the problem is more acute. ., , ., ., , , isles of scilly the problem is more acute. ., ., , , ., ., acute. an awful of houses...
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when bbc tv launched in 1936, music theatre star adele dixon sang about television's magic rays of light had one. even higher—ups within the bbc thought it would never catch on. the bbc didn't particularly want to make television. they were quite happy with radio, thank you very much. and lord reith, who was running the bbc, absolutely abhorred this newfangled invention. but the government could see that war was coming. germany was using television for propaganda purposes. so they thought, "we have to get going and launch a television service." 12 years later, the london olympic games were televised, the coverage helping to buoy a nation still scarred by war — now beamed into 140,000 homes. the action could be seen in real time. she is in fact wearing a dress of shimmering white. - but it was the queen's coronation in 1953 that would prove the turning point. 20 million people tuned in — for the first time, overtaking the bbc radio audience. male elephants don't have tasks. 0h, we're having a slight penny down here. - five years later, blue peter launched, the longest—running children's t
when bbc tv launched in 1936, music theatre star adele dixon sang about television's magic rays of light had one. even higher—ups within the bbc thought it would never catch on. the bbc didn't particularly want to make television. they were quite happy with radio, thank you very much. and lord reith, who was running the bbc, absolutely abhorred this newfangled invention. but the government could see that war was coming. germany was using television for propaganda purposes. so they thought,...
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more support. justice and accountability met at some point in icy details and more universal during dixon case. taking action against military is really important. yet the world has not really acted as in the way that it needs to. there needs to be more political pressure on them yet content including coordinate economic sanctions and recognition of their past crimes of what they did to the ranger as genocide, the us needs to take that official step. there have been some response from the internet community. i big corporations coming out of me and mall. surely tell us about that. is it enough? is it the start of something more? so when we talk about what we can do to show me, am i right to be in the country. we only state to think you can do, but at least the 1st target. and so i can, if you start the end flows to our home campus and like in post. and they go and also talk to the pension on the military and the businesses. so these are the 2 leasing information. the community can do to help me m, i know down the new team that's happening every day. this is not yet happened. the estimate s
more support. justice and accountability met at some point in icy details and more universal during dixon case. taking action against military is really important. yet the world has not really acted as in the way that it needs to. there needs to be more political pressure on them yet content including coordinate economic sanctions and recognition of their past crimes of what they did to the ranger as genocide, the us needs to take that official step. there have been some response from the...
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people with the stereotyping, later he became a supporter of the korean war and he endorsed richard dixonor 1960. anyway. >> the next book. >> 1984 an uncommon man was hoover's response to a common man he said when we need a doctor and when we need surgery we want a good doctor. that is the next book the next book is a harvard century which appeared in 1986. the 250th anniversary of harvard college. it was updating samuel elliott history with a much more national focus. >> he went there were you supposed to write for harvard? >> no i've never written it's interesting i've had institutions approach me and indeed with colonel that was made possible by the tribune in the mccormick foundation. it was also explicitly explain that that was commissioned of having no financial interest or saying a manuscript it was equally independent. >> let me come back to the second i want to go back to your learning process. what year in your life in school onto history. >> is a good question and a fair question scolds and i can't take the time that it wasn't. >> that is your professor that you remember those
people with the stereotyping, later he became a supporter of the korean war and he endorsed richard dixonor 1960. anyway. >> the next book. >> 1984 an uncommon man was hoover's response to a common man he said when we need a doctor and when we need surgery we want a good doctor. that is the next book the next book is a harvard century which appeared in 1986. the 250th anniversary of harvard college. it was updating samuel elliott history with a much more national focus. >> he...
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but that was about to change and true lockwood dixon to obtain a lovely kodak such as a bible. for example comes, she would have to slaughter an entire flock of sheep, and that was expensive. 1 may lease, but suddenly books could be had for little money. eyes and reading became democratic reason. the knowledge became accessible to larger numbers of people mentioned smoking before tommy could more and more people were able to participate in scholarly discussions about new ideas, loyal home. and the timing was so it's, that's the only way we can explain how europe became the continent of innovation and more so than any other. and i was, was us either unclear continent. i see this, i'm with the scribes of the church hadn't just copied works. they had also changed them and falsified sources, claiming their interpretation as the word of god. that gave them great power. but the renaissance broke the monopoly on knowledge. one of the most important bastions of the church is introduced and fights which an awareness of sources. and the truth grew, not least because these sources were no
but that was about to change and true lockwood dixon to obtain a lovely kodak such as a bible. for example comes, she would have to slaughter an entire flock of sheep, and that was expensive. 1 may lease, but suddenly books could be had for little money. eyes and reading became democratic reason. the knowledge became accessible to larger numbers of people mentioned smoking before tommy could more and more people were able to participate in scholarly discussions about new ideas, loyal home. and...
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