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i just wanted to make a few comments about burma. on saturday cyclone nargis swept through burma the storm affected more than two million people and according to the burmese media killed thousands the aftermath has left cities paralyzed family separated and houses and businesses destroyed. americans are a compassionate people and we're already acting to provide help. the us is offered financial assistance through our embassy. we'll work with the un and other international non-governmental organizations to provide water sanitation food and shelter more assistance will be forthcoming. the united states stands prepared to provide an assistance team and much-needed supplies to burma as soon as the burmese government accepts our offer. the government of burma should accept this team quickly as well as other offers of international assistance. as they cope with this tragedy the men and women of burma remain in the thoughts and prayers of many americans. it's troubling that many of the burmese people learned of this impending disaster only
i just wanted to make a few comments about burma. on saturday cyclone nargis swept through burma the storm affected more than two million people and according to the burmese media killed thousands the aftermath has left cities paralyzed family separated and houses and businesses destroyed. americans are a compassionate people and we're already acting to provide help. the us is offered financial assistance through our embassy. we'll work with the un and other international non-governmental...
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another 730,000 rohingya were forced to flee burma. in mexico, three honduran asylum seekers died monday after their boat capsized off the gulf coast of veracruz. at least four others are missing and another four were rescued including a 12-year-old child. this is one of the survivors. >> is something sad but just imagine people won't stop trying to reach the u.s. don't think things are easy in our country. amy: this comes after a 36-year-old father from salvador and his seven-year-old son drowned while attempting to cross into mexico from guatemala. in related news, asylum seekers trapped in the mexican border of city of tijuana led a protest monday denouncing the biden administration's use of title 42, the trump era pandemic quarter that has been used to block over 2 million people arriving at the u.s.-mexico border seeking refugee status. a federal judge on friday ordered the biden administration to continue enforcing the policy. protesters insist they have a right under international law to claim asylum. >> for us, title 42 is the
another 730,000 rohingya were forced to flee burma. in mexico, three honduran asylum seekers died monday after their boat capsized off the gulf coast of veracruz. at least four others are missing and another four were rescued including a 12-year-old child. this is one of the survivors. >> is something sad but just imagine people won't stop trying to reach the u.s. don't think things are easy in our country. amy: this comes after a 36-year-old father from salvador and his seven-year-old...
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the japanese garrison left the capital of burma, rangon 29 april. made sure that there are no british in the rank of non-japanese in poland, the city enters. on the same day in europe, the british manage to capture the professor of physics at the university of berlin, the faithful harla. heisenberg, who headed the german atomic research project. on may 3, in the eastern sea in the night bay of the state of pushchin, to the bottom of the german ship cap arkon, on the ship were prisoners from concentration camps, stutthof slaves and neuin gamma under a hamburger, only 5,700 people. basically. they were old people and children of jewish origin. documents have recently been opened, from which it follows that the swedish red cross warned the british command in advance that there were prisoners from different countries in bay zero. however, despite this, british aircraft bombed the bitch. meanwhile, the armies of marshal konev are moving towards prague, the capital of czechoslovakia, naively, assuming the war ended on may 2, it continued after may 9, beca
the japanese garrison left the capital of burma, rangon 29 april. made sure that there are no british in the rank of non-japanese in poland, the city enters. on the same day in europe, the british manage to capture the professor of physics at the university of berlin, the faithful harla. heisenberg, who headed the german atomic research project. on may 3, in the eastern sea in the night bay of the state of pushchin, to the bottom of the german ship cap arkon, on the ship were prisoners from...
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. >> in burma, there's military coup, so we can't go back to burma. >> reporter: here in the u.s., unfamiliarculture keep many refugees inside their homes. >> i was a little bit depressed because i literally couldn't do nything except stay at home. do but as i talked more in school, i started explaining my feelings. >> diaz: because what happens when you keep your feelings bottled up? >> you won't make friends if you don't open your emotions. >> i want us to think about a couple of things that you want to try to find. >> diaz: they're realizing they're not alone through "reach," a program created in 2016 by shawna wills, after a young refugee was lost t gang violence. >> they're expected to learn a new language, adapt to a new culture, understand a new school system. they feel like they need to fit in, and so they're easy targets for gang members. >> diaz: when they come to this country for a better life. >> yeah. you're going to make me cry because it really-- we've lost e lost a lot of kids. lot of kids. >> diaz: the program builds their sense of self and confidence by using nature as thera
. >> in burma, there's military coup, so we can't go back to burma. >> reporter: here in the u.s., unfamiliarculture keep many refugees inside their homes. >> i was a little bit depressed because i literally couldn't do nything except stay at home. do but as i talked more in school, i started explaining my feelings. >> diaz: because what happens when you keep your feelings bottled up? >> you won't make friends if you don't open your emotions. >> i want us to...
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by may 1942, the japanese armed forces captured hong kong, malaya, the philippines, indonesia, burma,upied thailand and reached the approaches to india and australia, they treated prisoners of war and civilians extremely cruelly. they chopped off their heads, stabbed them with bayonets, burned them alive, despite the fact that the japanese did not have such a special policy, as it were. yes, for some ethnic groups. it was the chinese population that was subjected to the greatest repression, that is, the chinese literally cut out an attack on the soviet union, which was also in the plans of the japanese leadership for a long time, materials declassified by the federal security services of russia indicate that the order to this effect was signed back in august 1938 by the future general of the imperial armed forces of japan, here, that zoya model from the protocol, interrogation coman. the next photocopy of order no. 70 shown to me is an exact copy of my order issued on august 9, 1938 to units of the third army. this document testifies to the increased readiness for war against the sovi
by may 1942, the japanese armed forces captured hong kong, malaya, the philippines, indonesia, burma,upied thailand and reached the approaches to india and australia, they treated prisoners of war and civilians extremely cruelly. they chopped off their heads, stabbed them with bayonets, burned them alive, despite the fact that the japanese did not have such a special policy, as it were. yes, for some ethnic groups. it was the chinese population that was subjected to the greatest repression,...
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you bought burma, which include thing to do so well. li gmc, of course, so use of blood village. you must quit desert to sing it. that'll be the mortgage this'll. we'll say is conseula templeton. a novel should look similar if given that costly ability not had you as a blessed nice and you thought an appeal, you just go stance it. if cars they listy with a some fancy you e mail is lataya. catherine. glad i bought it sumptuously. but beginning me boiling no steep in your bosses, the coil from thermal and was that you need to clear, but it could, it could, it will, you will to swell. and you could believe of some bushes from his cms, the usability of numberless human goes them on the list. he used to tell about a plea of got to, to clean units abreast, see that. but the unit was to be done, a premier at which knights of producers got up yet the war story when yet just as night, a bus missed lucy e. but as i bought the cookie, the mary, not a booster, a p delete covers more detail, but it will work but useless. copper, atlanta, and wasn't market associates to she toys to breast see
you bought burma, which include thing to do so well. li gmc, of course, so use of blood village. you must quit desert to sing it. that'll be the mortgage this'll. we'll say is conseula templeton. a novel should look similar if given that costly ability not had you as a blessed nice and you thought an appeal, you just go stance it. if cars they listy with a some fancy you e mail is lataya. catherine. glad i bought it sumptuously. but beginning me boiling no steep in your bosses, the coil from...
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secret detachment, 731, shirushi, a copy of the note was also given by the government of australia burma canada new zealand pakistan and france however, this diplomatic move was unsuccessful for about 3350 people who were related to these war crimes. they then post-war japan took their place in the financial world in the medical world in the business world. these people. they were not punished. they quite successfully, uh, proved themselves in the medical business. uh, thanks, in quotation marks, to the skills of dissecting living people that they honed in manchuria when they were there, well, and this success of theirs is built on the blood of thousands of innocent people in 2021, 72 years after the khabarovsk trial was held at the international scientific at a practical forum, experts in the field of law once again confirmed the results of the khabarovsk nuremberg legally impeccable and attempts to question the legal component of the process have no grounds. the khabarovsk process was the first and so far the only case in russian practice of successfully applying the principle of unive
secret detachment, 731, shirushi, a copy of the note was also given by the government of australia burma canada new zealand pakistan and france however, this diplomatic move was unsuccessful for about 3350 people who were related to these war crimes. they then post-war japan took their place in the financial world in the medical world in the business world. these people. they were not punished. they quite successfully, uh, proved themselves in the medical business. uh, thanks, in quotation...
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impose sanctions are counting on, and they have always been able to count money, like the british gave burma ago in the thirty-seventh, it seems that everything that happens means growth prices for gasoline products further and everywhere, so the midterms. in november, biden's team. can lose after all, judging by the polls of the institute of democracy. not just 43% of voters don't mind ukraine losing, but 53% are confident that whatever biden does is more damaging to america than to russia . this bill will help ukraine and ukrainians defend themselves and save democracy from putin's brutal attack. his war. just starting from jobiden officially launched a lead list for ukraine, now guns, planes and missiles, kiev will to receive from the americans even faster to pay for them, probably even longer linguist, as in the second world war this is only formally fraternal assistance of the allies. this is a leverage, but substitutes his major unyielding lenders. this struggle is expensive, ignoring aggression will cost even more. it is not yet clear how and when ukraine will pay upykh for such detai
impose sanctions are counting on, and they have always been able to count money, like the british gave burma ago in the thirty-seventh, it seems that everything that happens means growth prices for gasoline products further and everywhere, so the midterms. in november, biden's team. can lose after all, judging by the polls of the institute of democracy. not just 43% of voters don't mind ukraine losing, but 53% are confident that whatever biden does is more damaging to america than to russia ....
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i will tell you with an example: when anya dolynska wrote that shir is doing a charity concert in burmaw later it turned out that it was not he who was doing it, but he was simply participating, and how later the organizers, after the organizers refused us to participate in it charity concert, because we are military, a very important nuance of antibodies remained in kyiv in full. that is, we were not afraid. and in principle, we had the opportunity to be in kyiv in any place and play this tv, we knew it, we understood it and that's why we offered it in the end. when we were refused, then the mass, well, it just started. a flurry of different journalistic requests, we gave interviews, just a huge number of er foreign changes, you can simply call any mass media world and it chose us, the interview, we talked, it happened between the tasks , uh, squatting sideways, uh, whatever the zoom was , and we went out to our place a lot. yes, we came to the positions, including them, and they constantly asked me what about you refused and you want to do a joint song is possible, like there will be
i will tell you with an example: when anya dolynska wrote that shir is doing a charity concert in burmaw later it turned out that it was not he who was doing it, but he was simply participating, and how later the organizers, after the organizers refused us to participate in it charity concert, because we are military, a very important nuance of antibodies remained in kyiv in full. that is, we were not afraid. and in principle, we had the opportunity to be in kyiv in any place and play this tv,...
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. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma roadside where the buses stopped and then that was their access. >> reporter: he says the other tunnel in the video that showed the stairs was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed to safely access under the freeway and pop up where their toll collections were. >> reporter: he says the reason it was open that day the video was taken was because contractors were working on the bridge were using it, and he says it's pretty dangerous when you get up to the booths because of the ongoing traffic. >> two weeks ago, an oversize load destroyed that one. >> reporter: these tunnels are full of history. he says they've been here since the 1930s. back then, the toll collectors were actually state police too and he says these tunnels were their access ways to their day-to-day jobs. >> our icon is bridges in the bay area, so if you dig a little deep and are interested in the history, this is kind of a fun fact to discover. >> reporter: so we talked about the tunnel with the stairs that has never been open to the public. wel
. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma roadside where the buses stopped and then that was their access. >> reporter: he says the other tunnel in the video that showed the stairs was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed to safely access under the freeway and pop up where their toll collections were. >> reporter: he says the reason it was open that day the video was taken was because contractors were working on the bridge were...
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on the nail, and mycoderil cream on the skin is up to 28% more profitable the european analogue in burma delivered anywhere , both home and to the dacha, with a discount of up to 48% from magnit sberbanquet stores. order profitable vtb, we have put together a set of special offers to support and develop jacks like, sandersburger for 169 rubles. this and other coupons in the kfc application when the nerves are in need magnelis b6 is a magnet enhanced with vitamin b6, magnelis from b6 is up to 30% more affordable than a similar imported drug. i will have time to apply for a tinkoff black card before june 30 and get a free service forever tinkoff he is the one to get on the big stage and change his life. believe in yourself, because you are super fill out applications on the site ntv.ru. the situation, to put it mildly, is not good, well, let's work. i have already sent a complaint to the prosecutor's office. yes, i listen to me. excuse me, what can i help you with? star someone changed my documents, i'm being taken to a different name, you hear. what is this, some kind of joke? hello my if
on the nail, and mycoderil cream on the skin is up to 28% more profitable the european analogue in burma delivered anywhere , both home and to the dacha, with a discount of up to 48% from magnit sberbanquet stores. order profitable vtb, we have put together a set of special offers to support and develop jacks like, sandersburger for 169 rubles. this and other coupons in the kfc application when the nerves are in need magnelis b6 is a magnet enhanced with vitamin b6, magnelis from b6 is up to...
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. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma roadside where the buses stop and that was their access. >> reporter: nay says the other video in the tunnel that shows the stairs was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed to safely access under the freeway and pop up where their toll collections were. >> reporter: he says the reason it was open the day the video was taken is because contractors who are working on the bridge were using it. and he says it's pretty dangerous when you get up to the booths because of the ongoing traffic. >> two weeks ago, an oversized load destroyed that one. >> reporter: these tunnels are full of history. nay says they've been here since the 1930s. back then the toll collectors were actually state police too, and nay says these tunnels were their access ways to their day to day jobs. >> our icon is bridges in the bay area. so if you dig a little deep and are interested in the history, this is kind of a fun fact to discover. >> reporter: so we talked about the tunnel with the stairs that has never been open to the public. well
. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma roadside where the buses stop and that was their access. >> reporter: nay says the other video in the tunnel that shows the stairs was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed to safely access under the freeway and pop up where their toll collections were. >> reporter: he says the reason it was open the day the video was taken is because contractors who are working on the bridge were using it....
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very simply, security guarantees, that's what i want, ukraine wants the same thing, and thailand and burma are drunk there, and brazil and korea, and even small islands in the south pacific of the ocean they need safety guarantees some here here there is a question of a guarantee of nuclear safety, well, the problematic memorandum already knows, no one is talking about everything, it is tired of this topic, but we understand very well that after all this well, how can you eh to tell ireland or north korea that the security guarantees that will be written to you here will be signed by everyone there and china will be there and all of russia and you will have a bright future and no one will believe it after ukraine mr. valentina is it for us in nato or not in its own way. look at the whole history and the security architecture that has developed in the world today. it corresponded to the realities after the second world war. well, this is the organization of the united nations. yes, it is the permanent members of the security council. yes, with the veto plan that entered of the winner in tha
very simply, security guarantees, that's what i want, ukraine wants the same thing, and thailand and burma are drunk there, and brazil and korea, and even small islands in the south pacific of the ocean they need safety guarantees some here here there is a question of a guarantee of nuclear safety, well, the problematic memorandum already knows, no one is talking about everything, it is tired of this topic, but we understand very well that after all this well, how can you eh to tell ireland or...
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and thailand and burma are drunk there and brazil and korea and even small islands there in the southern the pacific ocean . because the topic is close to all of us, but we understand very well that after uh after all this well, how can you tell ireland or north korea and that the security guarantees that will be written to you here now will be signed by everyone there and china will be there and all of russia and you will have bright future and no one will believe this after ukraine, mr. valentyn, is your position for us in nato or in your own way? look at the history of the entire security architecture that has developed in the world today. it corresponded to the realities after the second world war . this is the organization of the united nations, yes, permanent members of the security council, yes, with a plan of vetoes, which included the winner of that war, yes, then nato, which corresponded to the realities of the cold war and this confrontation, and the warsaw pact. today, global realities have seriously changed, and well. i don't know, that is, nato as a military-political bloc
and thailand and burma are drunk there and brazil and korea and even small islands there in the southern the pacific ocean . because the topic is close to all of us, but we understand very well that after uh after all this well, how can you tell ireland or north korea and that the security guarantees that will be written to you here now will be signed by everyone there and china will be there and all of russia and you will have bright future and no one will believe this after ukraine, mr....
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who will know more burma paid up here shortly. but he does he markley at your local and gandhi continues until she had a good ear mom, back on minute thoughts were so she ah see, jackie, this should be ship escalated that that i sat program a you need to see buffy bases. so cities, janet, ticket and back t, then it's me, give her a cause in a job in a still got it. if they say live without either a bud, either a buddy or houses had just got it on the theaters. got it any day or half as i said, not i said, ah, a voice as he told me, i must see in danville to democracy, sage all he saw a young comedy john cillian. ah woman you this was on t v o collins chicken will show them fog. it's chris i with he had let you get the irish and a successive with savory made at the bar. second demanded asian it should. yeah, i had a book keith, the um. portal may live on it, okay. um bottom, come on, the company shows the work and con the on these 2 are a not shall the good you feel on don't sure. 40 geeks, you savvy, is sort of deal sick, which wa
who will know more burma paid up here shortly. but he does he markley at your local and gandhi continues until she had a good ear mom, back on minute thoughts were so she ah see, jackie, this should be ship escalated that that i sat program a you need to see buffy bases. so cities, janet, ticket and back t, then it's me, give her a cause in a job in a still got it. if they say live without either a bud, either a buddy or houses had just got it on the theaters. got it any day or half as i said,...
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. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma road side where the buses stop and that was their access. >> reporter: the other tunnel was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed safe access under the freeway and pop up where their toll positions were. >> reporter: he said the reason it was opened up on the day the video was taken is because contractors were doing work and it's dangerous when you get onto the booths because of the ongoing. >> two weeks ago, an oversized load destroyed that one. >> reporter: in the 1930s the toll collectors were state police, too. he says these tunnels were access to their day-to-day jobs. >> our icon in bridges in san francisco. if you dig deep and are interested in the history, this is a fun fact to discover. >> reporter: we talked about the tunnel with the stairs that has never been open to the public. the other tunnel, the public access one that was used to get to the bus stops, it's no longer open to the public as of recently. these gates have just been installed. >> these are just recently added. as you can see, they
. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma road side where the buses stop and that was their access. >> reporter: the other tunnel was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed safe access under the freeway and pop up where their toll positions were. >> reporter: he said the reason it was opened up on the day the video was taken is because contractors were doing work and it's dangerous when you get onto the booths because of the ongoing....
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from his native burma, he is someone viscerally entwined with the pacific rim.nk you so much for joining. robert d kaplan talks about the south china sea and he walks around it in a circle chapter by chapter. he talks about the change in china. what does president biden need to do economically, politically to restore america's relationship with the pacific rim? >> thanks for having me. it's always a pleasure to be here with you two and also jonathan. i will say this. we had a bunch of comments out of president biden today. many of them centered on china. the most important thing is this new asian partnership that he announced. china has been on the back burner since mr. biden came in and rightfully so. china seems to be circling back onto the front burner. pivoting back to the transpacific partnership that was torn up by the previous administration. it's a way to reassert u.s. interest in the region. it's a pretty big signal to china that we are still keeping an eye on you. we are hoping to provide counterweight to your influence in the region. obviously the det
from his native burma, he is someone viscerally entwined with the pacific rim.nk you so much for joining. robert d kaplan talks about the south china sea and he walks around it in a circle chapter by chapter. he talks about the change in china. what does president biden need to do economically, politically to restore america's relationship with the pacific rim? >> thanks for having me. it's always a pleasure to be here with you two and also jonathan. i will say this. we had a bunch of...
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. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma roadside where the buses stopr access. >> reporter: the other tunnel was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed safe access under the freeway and pop up where their toll positions were. >> reporter: he said the reason it was opened up on the day the video was taken is because contractors were doing work and it's dangerous when you get onto the booths. >> two weeks ago, an oversized load destroyed that one. >> reporter: in the 1930s the toll collectors were state police, too. he says these tunnels were access to their day-to-day jobs. >> our icon in bridges in san francisco. this is kind of a fun fact to skfr. >> reporter: we talked about the tunnel with the stairs that has never been open to the public. the other tunnel, the public access one that was used to get to the bus stops, it's no longer open to the public as of recently. these gates have just been installed. >> these are just recently added. as you can see, they can be opened for public use if buses come back. >> so unfortunately both tunnels are no
. >> anyone that needed to get to the toll plaza could come to the burma roadside where the buses stopr access. >> reporter: the other tunnel was used only by toll collectors. >> they needed safe access under the freeway and pop up where their toll positions were. >> reporter: he said the reason it was opened up on the day the video was taken is because contractors were doing work and it's dangerous when you get onto the booths. >> two weeks ago, an oversized load...
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the bill says, quote, fertilization means the fusion of a human burma to zone with a human overcome.l also defines an unborn child this way. unborn child means a human fetus or embryo in any stage of gestation from fertilization until birth. the only exceptions to the absolute ban on abortion is to save the life of a mother, or in cases of rape and incest that have been reported to police. the law allows citizen bounty hunters to sue anyone involved in any way in helping a woman obtain abortion services. today, vice president kamala harris said this. >> think about this for a second. from the moment of fertilization. it is outrageous, and it is just the latest in a series of extreme laws around the country. the strength of our country has always been thought we fight to move forward. that we believe in the expansion of rights. not the restriction of rights. so this, when and if it happens, will be an extreme setback for us. >> the house judiciary committee helped a hearing on the impact of restricting abortion access when the supreme court overturns roe versus wade. congresswoman, co
the bill says, quote, fertilization means the fusion of a human burma to zone with a human overcome.l also defines an unborn child this way. unborn child means a human fetus or embryo in any stage of gestation from fertilization until birth. the only exceptions to the absolute ban on abortion is to save the life of a mother, or in cases of rape and incest that have been reported to police. the law allows citizen bounty hunters to sue anyone involved in any way in helping a woman obtain abortion...
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we were building the burma road at that point. and paul, he was in charge of maps and diagrams. polymath. he did not go to college. he was self-taught, but he was a very, very bright guy. >> paul was ten years older than julia. he had experienced life in a way that she hadn't. >> after sri lanka, they were posted to china. >> when she met paul, she felt she really knew so little about civilization and just enjoying th e world. paul is a gifted photographer, and he gradually introduced julia to artworks and the way people lived and took food. >> we were able to go out and eat in the restaurants and that food was delicious. >> i'm sure it was a revelation. paul helped open up another world, other worlds. >> try to imagine what it must have been like for her to discover that food and love and everything else, all at the same time. >> what a woogs of joy and life it must have been for her. >> after the bomb dropped, the war ended really immediately. we went back home and decided we'd get married so we had a nice wedding. >> paul child and john mick williams were at either end of the
we were building the burma road at that point. and paul, he was in charge of maps and diagrams. polymath. he did not go to college. he was self-taught, but he was a very, very bright guy. >> paul was ten years older than julia. he had experienced life in a way that she hadn't. >> after sri lanka, they were posted to china. >> when she met paul, she felt she really knew so little about civilization and just enjoying th e world. paul is a gifted photographer, and he gradually...
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today, the 75th ranger regiment owes its heritage to the china-burma-india, october 3, 1943. it was during the campaigns during that theater that the regiment became known after their commander -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hill: i yield the gentleman 30 more seconds, madam speaker. mr. davidson: they were deactivated at the end of world war ii and we know of all their achievements since then. but it's fitting we take this gold medal to honor our army rangers. i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. is the gentleman from arkansas prepared to close? mr. hill: madam speaker, i would urge that our friends across the aisle and on this side of the aisle support this important bill to recognize the few army rangers that are still living, recognize the work of the establishment of the ranger core in our nation, and i'm so grateful that warren davidson was here today, madam speaker, because warren's work on the house financial services committee and in this bill truly, he's the embodiment of rangers lead the way, his reflection
today, the 75th ranger regiment owes its heritage to the china-burma-india, october 3, 1943. it was during the campaigns during that theater that the regiment became known after their commander -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. hill: i yield the gentleman 30 more seconds, madam speaker. mr. davidson: they were deactivated at the end of world war ii and we know of all their achievements since then. but it's fitting we take this gold medal to honor our army...