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so and people like secretary of state lincoln in the us or, you know, boris johnson or others or joe biden, come out and say that this is a clear violation of international law is simply not true. it is not a clear violation of international law because they cannot name an international law that this violates. in fact, the very act of recognizing a place as recognizing the independence that somebody has already proclaimed themselves. before offering peacekeeping troops is actually more in line with international law that imposing those troops in a disputed territory. there's no threat to us national security and we have lots of issues going on right here at home that are unaffected,
so and people like secretary of state lincoln in the us or, you know, boris johnson or others or joe biden, come out and say that this is a clear violation of international law is simply not true. it is not a clear violation of international law because they cannot name an international law that this violates. in fact, the very act of recognizing a place as recognizing the independence that somebody has already proclaimed themselves. before offering peacekeeping troops is actually more in line...
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yes, so that is what secretary of state lincoln announced earlier yesterday or today that $250000000.00 worth of weapons is going to be delivered to ukraine by the united states. now he didn't specifically say what kind of weapons exactly. they were going to be sending, but ukraine asked for missiles or air defense capabilities, missiles surface to air missiles, for example, anti tank weaponry that they needed to fight back this russian onslaught. and so after the united states announced those, those $250000000.00 in military aid that they're going to deliver, that we saw other countries follow suit. and we saw, as we saw earlier on this show, that germany also agreed now to send weapons other european countries to the question now is going to be, are those weapons going to be? is it possible to deliver them quickly enough to ukraine? get them in the hands of ukrainian soldiers for them to make a difference, because we don't know how much longer they are going to be able to defend their country. i'm in need of the correspond invest in arctic in the york. thank you. best. and the russian
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in russia have resume talks with a phone call between secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister lever without a breakthrough. veto you business with chris kolber is up next, stated people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away at the border. families place on the tax in the region for these credit owners with people lean, extreme ross getting $200.00 people in june around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge as to why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines. ah, ah, to raise or not to raise output, that is the question the world's top oil producing nations aim to answer a mid surging demand at prices. we'll have live analysis of the meeting of opec plus members also coming up the use top court is to decide today whether the blocks made gas supply or rush us gas problem has too much market power and will go to indonesia were some tech savvy entrepreneurs managed to connect people in financial need with willing donors with no strings attached. i'm chris kolber.
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and as we just heard from a secretary of state lincoln, the possibility is or seems to be very real that an invasion might happen every day . you know, well, we also knew that putin spoke on the phone to the french president, a minimum cron today. when we're looking at the, as sort of high stakes diplomacy going on, how important our talks with european leaders for russia compared to these talks with the us while, you know, is these 2 people of a president biden, and a president, putin, me to the most powerful military countries sit on a table and i think we all agree on that. there is always hope as long as people talk with each other. they don't should at each other. having that said this whole a diplomacy here is very, very closely coordinated. european leaders, germany's chance love shoals included, seemed to take a little bit of a different stanlin, a president biden. i think it's fair to say that biden is playing a little bit of a bed copier and shaw shawls who is struggling to moscow and she was staying. they manuel mccall, the president from france, or rather trying to keep the d
and as we just heard from a secretary of state lincoln, the possibility is or seems to be very real that an invasion might happen every day . you know, well, we also knew that putin spoke on the phone to the french president, a minimum cron today. when we're looking at the, as sort of high stakes diplomacy going on, how important our talks with european leaders for russia compared to these talks with the us while, you know, is these 2 people of a president biden, and a president, putin, me to...
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after all, secretary of state lincoln said at the u. n. a security council day that he's here not to start a war, but to prevent one. yeah, a lot of people hoping that there will indeed not be a war in his stand by. we want to talk about the un security council today that met to discuss the minsk agreement, and that's the deal that was supposed to bring a ceasefire to eastern ukraine, where pro russian separatists are finding the ukranian army february 2015, 10 months into a bloody conflict in eastern ukraine, pro russian separatists, backed by russia itself, fighting ukrainian government troops. thousands were dead already. that was the backdrop for a whirlwind of diplomacy that saw russian ukrainian french and german leaders meet in the bella ruffian capital. over the course of 16 hours, they banged out a peace deal known as the minsk agreements among them, a ceasefire to be implemented immediately. heavy weaponry was to be pulled back from the front. the organization for security and cooperation in europe was to monitor the truce. also,
after all, secretary of state lincoln said at the u. n. a security council day that he's here not to start a war, but to prevent one. yeah, a lot of people hoping that there will indeed not be a war in his stand by. we want to talk about the un security council today that met to discuss the minsk agreement, and that's the deal that was supposed to bring a ceasefire to eastern ukraine, where pro russian separatists are finding the ukranian army february 2015, 10 months into a bloody conflict in...
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in russia have resume talks with a phone call between secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister lever up without a breakthrough. v w business with chris cobar is up next day, tooth people and trucks injured when trying to flee the city center.
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so that is all what secretary of state lincoln announced earlier yesterday or today that $350000000.00 worth of weapons is going to be delivered to ukraine by the united states. now he didn't specifically say what kind of weapons exactly. they were going to be sending, but ukraine asked for missiles or air defense capabilities, missile surface to air missiles, for example, anti tank weaponry that they needed to fight back this russian onslaught. and so after the united states announced those, those $250000000.00 in military aid that they're gonna deliver, that we saw other countries follow suit. and we saw, as we saw earlier on this show, that germany also agreed now to send weapons other european countries to the question now is going to be, are those weapons going to be? is it possible to deliver them quickly enough to ukraine? get them in the hands of ukrainian soldiers for them to make a difference because we don't know how much longer they are going to be able to defend their country. i'm in italy, corresponding bastion hartigan, the york. thank you. best russian forces have been
so that is all what secretary of state lincoln announced earlier yesterday or today that $350000000.00 worth of weapons is going to be delivered to ukraine by the united states. now he didn't specifically say what kind of weapons exactly. they were going to be sending, but ukraine asked for missiles or air defense capabilities, missile surface to air missiles, for example, anti tank weaponry that they needed to fight back this russian onslaught. and so after the united states announced those,...
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and russia have resumed tolts with a phone call between secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love rob, without a breakthrough. and that's it for now for me. but don't forget, you can always get d w news on the go. just download our app from google player from the app store. that'll give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news. and if you happen to be part of a new story and also use the d w app to send us your photos on your videos of what's happening around you. that's it from here, the new steam stay to now for another installment. you know, doc, film series that's coming up often break up to how the alphas supersonic scandal will have an update for you at the top of the i would imagine so many portion of lunch as her now in the world climate change can be very comp, the story, this is my plan the way from just one week.
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s. secretary of state entity, lincoln is due for another call with russian foreign minister. so guy lever off the us and you cave threatened for the sanctions. if roger invades ukraine, it follows an emergency session at the un security council that resulted in angry exchanges between us and russian envoys around the table. the key word was provocation. brushes. envoy accused the u. s. a feeling hysteria over ukraine, muddy looper. we're all gonna agree. the discussion about a threat of war is provocative. in and of itself. we go to your almost calling for this. you want it to happen, or you're waiting for it to happen. is if you want to make you words become a reality. the threats of action, if rushes, security de bans aren't met is provocative. are encouraging. diplomacy is not provocative. the provocations from russia not from us or other members of this council, this is the largest. this is the largest, hear me clearly mobilization approves in europe in decades. the cramming mass, remember that ukraine is ready to defend itself. at the same time, we support the need to ke
s. secretary of state entity, lincoln is due for another call with russian foreign minister. so guy lever off the us and you cave threatened for the sanctions. if roger invades ukraine, it follows an emergency session at the un security council that resulted in angry exchanges between us and russian envoys around the table. the key word was provocation. brushes. envoy accused the u. s. a feeling hysteria over ukraine, muddy looper. we're all gonna agree. the discussion about a threat of war is...
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the plan was finalized and said he would kill lincoln and general lamp at ford's theater with the president while two, secretary of state vice president andrew johnson and elsewhere in the city and the new pictures. what was it about booth that drove him to act out the parts that others only plant? many wanted to kill lincoln. booth alone among would-be assassins were immersed in an identified way americans tell it from intense acting what today might be called exaggerated method acting. complete identification and intenthn after booth right there in one's suffocating the evening with a pillow, he had to be pulled away. another time he drove his opponent on computer's living room and that's why they call the american style of acting of the three booth children who became actors, had one in the middle. they clear andy the ugly roll of his eyes, briefly boasting about his masterpiece of cruelty. for john wilkes booth, the extreme american-style led to emerging characters with real life. he often played rebels who rose up against parents and booth didn't just identify with them, he became one of them. he really was one of
the plan was finalized and said he would kill lincoln and general lamp at ford's theater with the president while two, secretary of state vice president andrew johnson and elsewhere in the city and the new pictures. what was it about booth that drove him to act out the parts that others only plant? many wanted to kill lincoln. booth alone among would-be assassins were immersed in an identified way americans tell it from intense acting what today might be called exaggerated method acting....
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s. warrens of russian invasion of ukraine could come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue. even as the u. s. president tells americans to leave ukraine now. can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up competing claims to the post of libyan prime minister, a rift threatened to tear apart the countries unity government only a year after it was formed. protecting the world's ocean on the final day of an international summit in france, delegates look for ways to tackle the most urgent problems threatening marine life . plus the figure skating controversy in beijing with gold medals hanging in the balance, rushes teen sensation caught doping and the international olympic committee goes to court to ban her. ah, i'm sim, he's almost gone. i glad you could join us. u. s. secretary of state antony blank, him has urged more dialogue to resolve tensions between russia and the west. over a possible invasion of ukraine. lincoln spoke to journalists after a meeting of the quad alliance that includes australia, india, and japan. at that news conference,
s. warrens of russian invasion of ukraine could come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue. even as the u. s. president tells americans to leave ukraine now. can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up competing claims to the post of libyan prime minister, a rift threatened to tear apart the countries unity government only a year after it was formed. protecting the world's ocean on the final day of an international summit in france, delegates look...
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in the midst of a fight for the various survival of the united states a civil war lincoln thought that the nation would benefit from looking to its past americans needed a reminder of why the nation was founded in the first place and therefore why the union of american states was worth saving. with american shooting not in an enemy outside a foreign enemy, but at each other clearly there was some confusion about the meaning of america. this is why as president-elect lincoln called americans god's almost. chosen people lincoln believed americans were undergoing something of an identity crisis. they were no longer united. in their understanding of why their nation existed what were its highest aims and purposes? so in the middle of a fratercidal war lincoln believed that only by returning to the original understanding the original intentions of the founders. could americans recover their united purpose as a people? at gettysburg lincoln exhorted americans to recommit themselves to dedicate themselves to the tasks that remained to honor the dead who fought at gettysburg on behalf of the u
in the midst of a fight for the various survival of the united states a civil war lincoln thought that the nation would benefit from looking to its past americans needed a reminder of why the nation was founded in the first place and therefore why the union of american states was worth saving. with american shooting not in an enemy outside a foreign enemy, but at each other clearly there was some confusion about the meaning of america. this is why as president-elect lincoln called americans...
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and then they would push back when southerners would conclude on at their own lincoln was the president of the united statesk john brown is a republican not an abolitionist i believe the constitutionn guarantees slavery this is the position that lincoln eventually elected president of the united states to summarize john brown believes slavery word and as a result of the start harpers ferry a trying to start a war and free the slaves abraham lincoln on the other hand tried to have a political path in believed emancipation would come by constitutional means he failed to prevent the war and he was forced to accept emancipation as a way of preserving the union that john brown and abraham lincoln answer the question he says we'll take the pilot route and lincoln says they take the peaceful route that they both find up in the same place it's the worst war in american history 700,000 people die but the result is what he wanted. >> those were wonderful talks we have some questions comings in i went to reminder viewers that we can post questions and we will get to read them on the year. we push about by talking abou
and then they would push back when southerners would conclude on at their own lincoln was the president of the united statesk john brown is a republican not an abolitionist i believe the constitutionn guarantees slavery this is the position that lincoln eventually elected president of the united states to summarize john brown believes slavery word and as a result of the start harpers ferry a trying to start a war and free the slaves abraham lincoln on the other hand tried to have a political...
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in the early months of 1862, lincoln had begun to warn the loyal border states that emancipation would famous proclamation of january 1st, 1863, declared emancipation universal in all the disloyal parts of the south, and in the middle of that year, lincoln began using emancipation to weaken slavery in all of the southern states until one by one they began to abolish slavery on their own. this is the original goal of the abolitionists, federal encouragement of state abolition, a goal now radicalized by war. in the last year of the war, six slave states under direct pressure from lincoln abolished slavery on their own. arkansas was first, followed by louisiana, maryland, virginia, missouri, and tennessee. the effect was dramatic. when lincoln was elected president in 1860, there were 15 slave and 18 free states in the union. that proportion made it inconceivable that an abolitionist amendment could ever be ratified by the necessary three quarters of the states. but by the end of january 1865, three new free states had been added to the union, kansas, west virginia and nevada, and togethe
in the early months of 1862, lincoln had begun to warn the loyal border states that emancipation would famous proclamation of january 1st, 1863, declared emancipation universal in all the disloyal parts of the south, and in the middle of that year, lincoln began using emancipation to weaken slavery in all of the southern states until one by one they began to abolish slavery on their own. this is the original goal of the abolitionists, federal encouragement of state abolition, a goal now...
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the us warns of russian invasion of ukraine to come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue, even as the u. s. president tells americans to leave ukraine now. can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up competing claims to the post of libyan prime minister, a rift threatened to tear apart the countries unity government only a year.
the us warns of russian invasion of ukraine to come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue, even as the u. s. president tells americans to leave ukraine now. can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up competing claims to the post of libyan prime minister, a rift threatened to tear apart the countries unity government only a year.
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s. secretary of state lincoln, are going to discuss the issue on thorn or the earth. russian, diplomatic, diplomatic efforts yielded nor result when they both spoke earlier. this month we'll see are what will be the result of today's talk later. what about these new sanctions? the washington and london are threatening against wealthy russian oligarchs, is, is that something that the could sway moscow in any way? well, i think it's hard to say whether the new sanctions will actually work or reportedly these new sanctions. i bought the money and let's call them financial possibilities over there. each ration oligarchs, specifically in the u. k. are russians have been buying property in london for years and bringing a lot of money into the country into the united kingdom? are russians? are apparently the 2nd largest group after people from the united arab emirates who buy property in london. and the problem is that nobody knows exactly where their money comes from. but if it's doubtful a whether this kind of sanction can punish the russian state. or if all this money, no longer is invested
s. secretary of state lincoln, are going to discuss the issue on thorn or the earth. russian, diplomatic, diplomatic efforts yielded nor result when they both spoke earlier. this month we'll see are what will be the result of today's talk later. what about these new sanctions? the washington and london are threatening against wealthy russian oligarchs, is, is that something that the could sway moscow in any way? well, i think it's hard to say whether the new sanctions will actually work or...
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and russia have resume talks with a phone call between the secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love roth about failed to achieve a break. and that's it for me. and it is seem a fun. i'll have an update for you in half an hour. don't go away though. stay tuneful. close up an episode that looks at housing affordability that's coming up. just after a short break. there's always a website for a lot more news and business stories. that's d w dot com. i'm gab office in berlin . thanks so much. with who living without a home. oh, close to a 1000000 people in germany are homeless. even with a job or a pension, they can't afford a permanent place to stay. their fate is the result of a housing market policy that was doomed to fail. why is it more being done to help clues on next on d, w a n. n, a legal right for with what is your city is an all time high people demand radical solutions corporation. the claim he can handle the crisis, but at the what hot eco, india in 60 minutes on d w o t, please listen carefully. don't know how you miss to the girl. ah, feel the magic discover the world
and russia have resume talks with a phone call between the secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister love roth about failed to achieve a break. and that's it for me. and it is seem a fun. i'll have an update for you in half an hour. don't go away though. stay tuneful. close up an episode that looks at housing affordability that's coming up. just after a short break. there's always a website for a lot more news and business stories. that's d w dot com. i'm gab office in berlin . thanks so...
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berlin, the us warrens of a russian invasion of ukraine that could come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue, even as president biden tells americans to lead ukraine. now, can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up australia declares koala to be in danger, warning their numbers have dropped dramatically in the past decade. protect.
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and russia have resume talks with a phone call between secretary of state lincoln and foreign minister, elaborate. but there has not been a break. thank you for watching dw ah ah ah ah, with who a small island with big plans. no noon in the indian ocean. the french overseas department is making a complete transition to renewable energy. it's set to be completed by 2028 eco africa on d w. oh . then gentlemen, which d w at any time in any place? losing news. video nevada's yeah, looks like a bit of sons to sing along to download is the compatibility from super munsey often use of doing for tie a varied courses put into active exercises are available at d, w dot com slash dot klent on facebook. oh, in the lan gym and for free with the w sometimes a seed is all you need to allowed big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning packs like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and environmental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make a difference. knowledge grows through sharing and download it now for free. oh, i
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you are secretary of state lincoln calls from board dialogue, even as the president tells americans to leave ukraine. now, can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up under paid and under appreciated despite going the extra mile to support people through the pandemic community health workers.
you are secretary of state lincoln calls from board dialogue, even as the president tells americans to leave ukraine. now, can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up under paid and under appreciated despite going the extra mile to support people through the pandemic community health workers.
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all their still doing, like everything you can do to prevent a war, for example, secretary of state lincoln. before he went on before i flew over to munich, or to the miniature security conference, his step by at the united nations security council and said, i quote that here i am here not to start a war. i am here to prevent one. so that means that all diplomatic efforts are still going on, but again, they don't trust into diplomacy anymore. the american se already for a war in is on a stand by will. we'll touch on the un security council, which meant to day the topic, the minsk agreement. that is the deal that was supposed to bring a ceasefire that eastern ukraine, where pro russian separatists are fighting the ukranian army. february 2015, 10 months into a bloody conflict in eastern ukraine, pro russian separatists, backed by russia itself, fighting ukrainian government troops. thousands were debt already. that was the backdrop for a whirlwind of diplomacy that saw russian ukrainian, french and german leaders meet in the belarus in capital. over the course of 16 hours, they banged out a
all their still doing, like everything you can do to prevent a war, for example, secretary of state lincoln. before he went on before i flew over to munich, or to the miniature security conference, his step by at the united nations security council and said, i quote that here i am here not to start a war. i am here to prevent one. so that means that all diplomatic efforts are still going on, but again, they don't trust into diplomacy anymore. the american se already for a war in is on a stand...
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you are secretary of state lincoln calls from your dialogue, even as the president tells americans to leave ukraine now. can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up underpaid and under appreciated, despite going the extra mile to support people through the pandemic community health workers in india go on strike for better working conditions. protecting the world's oceans on the final day of an international summit in france, delegates look for ways to tackle the most urgent problems threatening marine life and a figure skating controversy in beijing with gold medals hanging in the balance brush as teen sensation caught doping and the international olympic committee goes to court cabana. ah, i'm so be so much going to thank you for joining us. you are secretary of state antony blanket has urged more dialogue to resolve tensions between russia and the west over a possible invasion of ukraine. lincoln spoke to journalists after a meeting of a quater lions that includes australia, india, and japan. at that news conference, he made it clear that tensions with moscow ha
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so when people like secretary of state lincoln in the us or, you know, boris johnson or others or joe biden, come out and say that this is a clear violation of international law. that's simply not true. it is not a clear violation of international law because they cannot name an international law that this violates, in fact, the very act of recognizing a place as recognizing the independence if somebody has already proclaimed themselves before offering peacekeeping troops is actually more in line with international law that imposing those troops in a disputed territory. now we know the jo biden's approval ratings on exactly hired the moments and boys johnson is facing his own domestic troubles with the party gates scandal. to what extent do you believe the harsh rhetoric is motivated by the domestic problems? well, unfortunately, we've seen, we've seen this in the us now for the last 56 years. possibly more. but certainly in the last 6 years, we've seen that russia has become really the, the political, i mean, they think it's the political land mind for them are in a good way that it
so when people like secretary of state lincoln in the us or, you know, boris johnson or others or joe biden, come out and say that this is a clear violation of international law. that's simply not true. it is not a clear violation of international law because they cannot name an international law that this violates, in fact, the very act of recognizing a place as recognizing the independence if somebody has already proclaimed themselves before offering peacekeeping troops is actually more in...
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he said, you know, his foreign ministers will, the foreign minister will speak with secretary state lincoln. but from a practical standpoint, diplomacy is basically run its course for the moment. and i think that in his speech, she made it very clear the historical connection that people have ukraine have. but he was also concerned about the right wing neo nazi influence and which brought up reminiscences of what happened during world war 2. and the concerns that there, there still remains for russian security in model. and i think that this is something that is playing very much in his mind to typically as nato decides that it wants to continue encroaching. and even though ukraine in georgia right now cannot become natal members, they can be fed a lot of logistical and training and support. and this is what i was saying, michael, sort of a jumping it. but it's something that he was saying that these eastern european nations over the past 101520 years, they will become members of nato. will. nate has been putting its weapons and on these eastern nations borders with russia. and again, peopl
he said, you know, his foreign ministers will, the foreign minister will speak with secretary state lincoln. but from a practical standpoint, diplomacy is basically run its course for the moment. and i think that in his speech, she made it very clear the historical connection that people have ukraine have. but he was also concerned about the right wing neo nazi influence and which brought up reminiscences of what happened during world war 2. and the concerns that there, there still remains for...
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so and people like secretary of state lincoln in the us or, you know, boris johnson or others or joe biden, come out and say that this is a clear violation of international law is simply not true. it is not a clear violation of international law because they cannot name an international law that this violates. in fact, the very act of recognizing a place as recognizing the independence that somebody has already proclaimed themselves. before offering peacekeeping troops is actually more in line with international law that imposing those troops in a disputed territory. there's no threat to us national security and we have lots of issues going on right here at home that are unaffected, our danger to us national security. so i don't think any american knows how something that is going on between ukraine, don, boss, region, and russia's recognition of their own independence in any way affects us national security. and i think the american people see through that far, far easier to europe now, where russia also faces sanction threat side where it's recognition off the don. yes. can look gu
so and people like secretary of state lincoln in the us or, you know, boris johnson or others or joe biden, come out and say that this is a clear violation of international law is simply not true. it is not a clear violation of international law because they cannot name an international law that this violates. in fact, the very act of recognizing a place as recognizing the independence that somebody has already proclaimed themselves. before offering peacekeeping troops is actually more in line...
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s. warrens of a russian invasion of ukraine that could come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue, even as president biden tells americans to lead ukraine. now, can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up australia declares koala to be in danger, warning their numbers have dropped dramatically in the past decade. protecting the world's oceans on the final day of an international summit and france, delegates look for answers to the most urgent problems threatening marine life and a figure skating controversy in beijing with gold medals hanging in the ballots. brush us teen sensation caught doping. the international net, the committee goes to court to banner ah, i'm see me so much gander. glad you could join us. you are a secretary of state. antony blanket has urged more dialogue to resolve tensions between brush. as we said before, we're in a window. when an invasion could begin at any time, there are now an estimated $130000.00 russian troops and positions close to the cranium border. for some people living in the eastern part of ukraine, the
s. warrens of a russian invasion of ukraine that could come at any time. secretary of state lincoln calls for more dialogue, even as president biden tells americans to lead ukraine. now, can diplomacy still be the answer to this crisis? also coming up australia declares koala to be in danger, warning their numbers have dropped dramatically in the past decade. protecting the world's oceans on the final day of an international summit and france, delegates look for answers to the most urgent...
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men, there is something else in common and that is that they both serve in the state legislator and it grooms them. lincoln as a member of the lower house, which he's instrumental in infrastructure improvements, although it bankrupts the state. speaks for the first and only time about the franchise being extended to women. education is a top priority and interesting legislative career. i guess we think that the most, the most prominent moment in his legislator career comes when he joins a group to move the state capital faithfully, as it turns out to, springfield, illinois. roosevelt is a progressive hudson valley legislator. wins long-time republican seat for the state senate. >> he does. the idea of ogoing into the state legislature was a path he laid out for himself. enormous admirer and almost in aw of the man he called teddy and he patterned his political tract nonetheless after theodore roosevelt after he married he called him uncle teddy instead of cousin teddy. the path into the state legislature and navy and that was modeled quite deliberately on theodore roosevelt. >> has the advantage of having
men, there is something else in common and that is that they both serve in the state legislator and it grooms them. lincoln as a member of the lower house, which he's instrumental in infrastructure improvements, although it bankrupts the state. speaks for the first and only time about the franchise being extended to women. education is a top priority and interesting legislative career. i guess we think that the most, the most prominent moment in his legislator career comes when he joins a group...
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the here and lena bear book that speaking alongside your secretary of state, antony lincoln's la costa financial correspondence in new york, yann's quarter gens was sort of a toll as a week of uncertainty over russia's next move taken on wall street. clearly i mean, we did see pressure for a 2nd week in a row, and it's not really surprising because everything seems to be could happen over this weekend. so investors are definitely not going into this market at this point to blue chips down for a good 2 percent for the week. and then we don't just have the situation in the ukraine. but we are also talking about all this information press area in the united states are much more aggressive federal reserve probably in the next couple of months. so all of that combined does cause a lot of uncertainty. and when we see uncertainty, investors attend to sell stocks. indeed, and it's actually, it's not just on their stock market that thing and impact is it? well, what do we thing elsewhere in terms of commodities for example? yes, sure. i mean, not necessarily today, but in general we do see a lo
the here and lena bear book that speaking alongside your secretary of state, antony lincoln's la costa financial correspondence in new york, yann's quarter gens was sort of a toll as a week of uncertainty over russia's next move taken on wall street. clearly i mean, we did see pressure for a 2nd week in a row, and it's not really surprising because everything seems to be could happen over this weekend. so investors are definitely not going into this market at this point to blue chips down for a...
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lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the purpose of the library is very basic to preserve and pass on the legacy of abraham lincoln. he's a man who i think best encapsulated what it means to be american. what the whole idea of america is all about it is a freedom and equality an opportunity. we do put him on a pedestal rightly. but also he was a human being and he had great ambitions to do great things and he certainly succeeded in that. abraham lincoln was born in 1809 in kentucky. he lived there just for fear as he moved me six or seven up to indiana and lived through his teens in indiana. he grew up on the front here. so he had a lot of hard work to do clearing land essentially being a farmer in many wa
lincoln. his home is here the old state capitol where you get the house divided speeches here his o law offices are here and of course he's buried on the outskirts of town in oak ridge cemetery. so lincoln is extraordinarily important to the city of springfield. this museum was built in 2005 at open to the public it been a dream a long time of many folks here in central, illinois a presidential library for the greatest president the purpose of the library is very basic to preserve and pass on...
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carolina proceeded from the union a month after lincoln was elected followed by otheron the south states. lincoln was not an abolitionist, here's a moderate antislavery republican from elected on nonessential slavery into the territories. that program has recently argued could lead to abolition but it was not abolition. throughout the 1850s, lincoln, a moderate antislavery politician and this is a picture of him from the 50s, this is the youngth lincoln lawyer. he was a moderate antislavery politician, the non- expansion of slavery, a constitutionally defensible position since the federal government has the constitutional part slavery and the territories are not in the southern states, the south. lincoln balanced his competing loyalty to antislavery, union and prostitution even though in his speech as early as 1830s, he expressed slavery as an abolitionist. his balancing act was expressed in his support for slave laws, 1850, lincoln argued protections, the mandated rendition. during the debates in 1858, lincoln long-held beliefs had opposition to equal citizenship and moving rights for african-am
carolina proceeded from the union a month after lincoln was elected followed by otheron the south states. lincoln was not an abolitionist, here's a moderate antislavery republican from elected on nonessential slavery into the territories. that program has recently argued could lead to abolition but it was not abolition. throughout the 1850s, lincoln, a moderate antislavery politician and this is a picture of him from the 50s, this is the youngth lincoln lawyer. he was a moderate antislavery...
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state. and lincoln's hopes would that this would happen as well. and so anything that causes southerners to take the long and short terms would push back when southerners would conclude on their own the slavery was wrong for them. lincoln was to be president of the united states and he knows that he scares people if they think that he is a john brown are they think that john brown is a republican and is not a republican read and i'm not an abolitionist and the constitution guarantees and slay continues to exist. and lincoln eventually elected president of the united states and to summarize, john brown believe that slavery would end as a result of this board that he was going to start and john brown tried to start a war any tried to free the slaves failed printed it didn't free any slaves at all and abraham lincoln on the other hand tried to adopt a political path instead of a path of violence and he tries to avoid of the war and that emancipation would come by legal means by constitutional means and abraham lincoln failed to prevent the war. and sa
state. and lincoln's hopes would that this would happen as well. and so anything that causes southerners to take the long and short terms would push back when southerners would conclude on their own the slavery was wrong for them. lincoln was to be president of the united states and he knows that he scares people if they think that he is a john brown are they think that john brown is a republican and is not a republican read and i'm not an abolitionist and the constitution guarantees and slay...
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states waged. the war later vicksburg is certainly a turning point in some ways atlanta and the shenandoah valley campaigns have sheridan reelect abraham lincoln. i don't think any battle. however had more impact on the subsequent course of the war. seven days, which i've already mentioned because they bring emancipation to the table on the united states side, and they put in place on the confederate side. lee who without lee in charge of that army and i hate to say this with imminent biographers of joseph johnston in the audience here, but joseph johnson was not going to do he's not going to prolong the war for two years. i have this sense of johnson waking up in the morning in his first thought being what a great day to retreat. because johnson takes a big step back. mcclellan takes a baby step forward and in the end you get to richmond and mcclellan can preside over a siege. i think that the ascendancy of lee. really complicates the united states problem during the war. it's because lee becomes by far the most important confederate he becomes in many ways he and his army. function much the way, washington the continental army did during the
states waged. the war later vicksburg is certainly a turning point in some ways atlanta and the shenandoah valley campaigns have sheridan reelect abraham lincoln. i don't think any battle. however had more impact on the subsequent course of the war. seven days, which i've already mentioned because they bring emancipation to the table on the united states side, and they put in place on the confederate side. lee who without lee in charge of that army and i hate to say this with imminent...