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i'm joined by my guess, alfred desires in geneva. he is an author and a former you an independent expert on international order in paris. we have john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy. and in washington we cross matthew crossed and he is director of academic transformation about we state university high gentleman cross sack rolls in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, you and i have known each other knew, but on this program, as long as the french president micron has been in office and you and i have pointed out a number of times that entered dig gall trying to fight its way out of him. sometimes he gets de gaulle curious, but i don't take him seriously anymore because even when he says those kind of things the next day says something different, i think that is really emblematic of europe's place in the world today. go ahead, john. yeah, i mean, the big difference between a menu and michael and a charles to go liv
i'm joined by my guess, alfred desires in geneva. he is an author and a former you an independent expert on international order in paris. we have john laughlin. he is a university lecture in history and political philosophy. and in washington we cross matthew crossed and he is director of academic transformation about we state university high gentleman cross sack rolls in effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate, john, let me go to you in paris. i mean, you and...
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i'll alfred. you know, we're very pessimistic here right now because i don't see any tools or any ideas or a cadre they can actually shake things up by a. it really seems that europe has straight jacketed itself to washington. that's not a bad i would take, i mean, because if you look at the middle east, it but read china's initiatives. i mean pieces breaking out all over the place and the americans have no control over apparently at all. i, i see which arc of history i would like to be on. i'd like to be on the site a piece. alfred. well, of course, but it's amazing that all our thing packs really, really came. so the heritage foundation now they have not realized that we are so cutting ourselves off from the rest of the world. and that the belt and road initiative and everything else the passing of over. now the main problem that i see in the west, and that includes switzerland, where i lay, is mainstream media. the mainstream media is brainwashing, is indoctrination. and 2 books come to my bran
i'll alfred. you know, we're very pessimistic here right now because i don't see any tools or any ideas or a cadre they can actually shake things up by a. it really seems that europe has straight jacketed itself to washington. that's not a bad i would take, i mean, because if you look at the middle east, it but read china's initiatives. i mean pieces breaking out all over the place and the americans have no control over apparently at all. i, i see which arc of history i would like to be on. i'd...
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i would propose referenda asked the co, i'm fred alfred. oh, don't you know alfred. there's too much democracy in them as it is too dangerous for democracy. that's why when the newest members of nato don't have referenda. no, no, no, because it's too dangerous here. gentlemen. i have to jump in here, we have to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on strategic autonomy stay with our team. ah ah. oh. in 1898. the united states won the war against spain and gained control of the philippines. the people of the philippines hoped that the americans would help over throws spanish rule and grant independence to the country club. the united states was by no means willing to give freedom to the philippines and saw it as just another colony. in 1899, the filipinos began arm resistance to the new occupiers. american troops were barely able to occupy the territory of the philippine republic, but that patriot started a desperate guerrilla war. washington was forced to send new reinforcements and triple the number of its troops on the isla
i would propose referenda asked the co, i'm fred alfred. oh, don't you know alfred. there's too much democracy in them as it is too dangerous for democracy. that's why when the newest members of nato don't have referenda. no, no, no, because it's too dangerous here. gentlemen. i have to jump in here, we have to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on strategic autonomy stay with our team. ah ah. oh. in 1898. the united states won the war against spain...
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i'd like to be on the slide a piece alfred. while i'm. * course, but it's amazing that all our thing packs were really came. so the heritage foundation, now they had not realized that we ourselves, i cutting ourselves off from the rest of the world and that the belton road initiative and everything else is passing over. now the main problem that i see in the west, and that includes switzerland, where i lay, is been mainstream media. the main story media is brainwashing is indoctrination. and 2 books come to my grade, new world of al those hopefully out of course $984.00 of george orwell. we live in that this dopey and i don't see any awakening right now. god, there is something called consortium news and counter punch and truth out. and the real news network on the intercept time, god, there's still sputnik and r, p and z and, and asia times and the mobile times, et cetera. but that is for us, will actually go out on our way to get the information. i get different narratives and try to evaluate what the masses they go during th
i'd like to be on the slide a piece alfred. while i'm. * course, but it's amazing that all our thing packs were really came. so the heritage foundation, now they had not realized that we ourselves, i cutting ourselves off from the rest of the world and that the belton road initiative and everything else is passing over. now the main problem that i see in the west, and that includes switzerland, where i lay, is been mainstream media. the main story media is brainwashing is indoctrination. and 2...
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architects such as alfred. alfred altshuler, christian x storm holabird and roche, jenny mundy and jensen, albert kahn. we'll talk a little bit more about him. well, they were here in chicago for two main reasons. number one, many came after the great chicago fire of 1871. and here's a photograph. the day after the fire at the intersection of state and madison in chicago, total devastation and not a horseless vehicle to be horseless carriage to be found. all horse drawn vehicles. but that's going to change very quickly. in addition, in 1893, chicago hosted the world's columbia exposition. and many architects came to chicago in advance to design the exhibit halls and the pavilions for this particular event. so chicago was rich with architects. so let's take a look specifically at some of those motorcars showrooms, beginning with ford. no surprise there. henry ford wanted to have his first store outside of detroit, located in chicago. and it's the oldest remaining showroom. it was opened in 1905 by henry himself.
architects such as alfred. alfred altshuler, christian x storm holabird and roche, jenny mundy and jensen, albert kahn. we'll talk a little bit more about him. well, they were here in chicago for two main reasons. number one, many came after the great chicago fire of 1871. and here's a photograph. the day after the fire at the intersection of state and madison in chicago, total devastation and not a horseless vehicle to be horseless carriage to be found. all horse drawn vehicles. but that's...
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oakland native alfred gross will turn 100 years old on june 1. his family members threw him a huge birthday bash today at round hill country to celebrate the century milestone. alfred is a world war ii vet who served as a lieutenant in the u.s. navy, he now spends time competing against world-famous bridge players five times a week. the veteran says he has a good life because he lives with no complaints. >> that is the way i live life. a big smile and be happy. it helps to have a long life. >> that is fantastic advice. alfred also stayed true to his bay area roots, he is a former uc berkeley mascot and a faithful a's baseball fan. cheers to many more birthdays. up next a special car show on the coast, see some of the hot rods and a cars that were on display. >> i am spencer christian we have some active weather on this memorial day eve, i will show you just how active it is going to get in my accuweather forecast coming up >> authorities in new mexico say three men killed in a shooting at a motorcycle rally this weekend were members of rival bike
oakland native alfred gross will turn 100 years old on june 1. his family members threw him a huge birthday bash today at round hill country to celebrate the century milestone. alfred is a world war ii vet who served as a lieutenant in the u.s. navy, he now spends time competing against world-famous bridge players five times a week. the veteran says he has a good life because he lives with no complaints. >> that is the way i live life. a big smile and be happy. it helps to have a long...
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oakland native alfred gross will turn 100 years old on june 1. his family members threw him a huge birthday bash today at round hill country to celebrate the century milestone. alfred is a world war ii vet who served as a lieutenant in the u.s. navy, he now spends time competing against world-famous bridge players five times a week. the veteran says he has a good life because he lives with no complaints. >> that is the way i live life. a big smile and be happy. it helps to have a long life. alfred also stayed true to his bay area roots, he is a former uc berkeley mascot and a faithful a's baseball fan. up next a great weekend event for families, the annual festival where you can fly a kite. >> i am spencer christian an addition to our may gray weathers will have some active weather to our north will have a look at that coming alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's f
oakland native alfred gross will turn 100 years old on june 1. his family members threw him a huge birthday bash today at round hill country to celebrate the century milestone. alfred is a world war ii vet who served as a lieutenant in the u.s. navy, he now spends time competing against world-famous bridge players five times a week. the veteran says he has a good life because he lives with no complaints. >> that is the way i live life. a big smile and be happy. it helps to have a long...
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the king of england applied alfred the great from the ossos dynasty to himself at the end of the 9th. he united most of britain by his power and reorganized the angle of the monarch's power. after his death, civil strife began in the country , which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066 at the battle of hastings. the leader of the normans, william the conqueror, defeated the anglo-saxon army and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty, who came up with the idea of numbering the monarchs, it is believed that frontogenets who ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, who was headed by the third. at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup in england , a side branch of the planet came to the lancasters in the person of king henry iv . during his reign, the hundred years war with france came to an end, which ended in the defeat of england in 455 between the branches of the lancasters and yorkies, a dynastic flare broke out
the king of england applied alfred the great from the ossos dynasty to himself at the end of the 9th. he united most of britain by his power and reorganized the angle of the monarch's power. after his death, civil strife began in the country , which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066 at the battle of hastings. the leader of the normans, william the conqueror, defeated the anglo-saxon army and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by...
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thank you, alfred. and again, if you're online, the q&a function and i have a question, if we can back up pre kennedy administration i started to read over the thanksgiving holiday david eisenhower was memoir called going to glory and it's about his grandfather dwight eisenhower's the white house and passing the torch to john kennedy in january of 61 and retiring his farm with mamie in gettysburg and he talks david eisenhower talks a little bit about how kennedy changes the foreign policy defense policymaking apparat status of eisenhower and fred mentioned kennedy service in world war two. you can't get any more contrast of that passing of the torch on january 20th, 1960, on that cold day when the president the, new president delivered that amazing inaugural address. but here he was at, age 43, the youngest elected coming in to the white house and going out. our oldest president at that time, 70, although nowadays seems like a spring chicken compared to the r and our candidates these days but neverthele
thank you, alfred. and again, if you're online, the q&a function and i have a question, if we can back up pre kennedy administration i started to read over the thanksgiving holiday david eisenhower was memoir called going to glory and it's about his grandfather dwight eisenhower's the white house and passing the torch to john kennedy in january of 61 and retiring his farm with mamie in gettysburg and he talks david eisenhower talks a little bit about how kennedy changes the foreign policy...
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alfred -- alfred.orry. >> tyrus: you don't like to fight. >> greg: no, i don't. >> tyrus: when you have your one and the bat signal goes up, hey, tyrus, can you host this for me? i got some stuff going on. i would just -- here's the thing with elon and again, phenomenal. and by the way, i'm co-piloting when it is time to go on the rocketship. but the thing is that when you are a billionaire, you are able to do these things. because even if they sued him, he could still live off the inches. just take a trip around the world and way for things to die down. the problem is is that a lot of people don't have that to fall back on. you know? they? they will have a platform like this and then it is gone and all of a sudden, and then you get divorced and then you got child support and alimony and you start thinking, you know, woke up was not so bad. you know? it was just for a little while. >> greg: when you are making the exact point. you can only be truly free if you have his kind of [bleep] money and nobody
alfred -- alfred.orry. >> tyrus: you don't like to fight. >> greg: no, i don't. >> tyrus: when you have your one and the bat signal goes up, hey, tyrus, can you host this for me? i got some stuff going on. i would just -- here's the thing with elon and again, phenomenal. and by the way, i'm co-piloting when it is time to go on the rocketship. but the thing is that when you are a billionaire, you are able to do these things. because even if they sued him, he could still live...
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every year in oslo and then in stockholm , a funeral party is held to commemorate the dynamite king alfred no., and at the same time, awards and a million are presented to those who have brought the greatest contribution to peace and humanity. how to get the nobel peace prize, bomb all the states, who are the belarusian laureates, and here belyavsky and the human rights business, how spring threw millions of european grenade-givers revelation of the members of the organization and why the wife apelyatsky lies to the world that she did not receive money from the nobel foundation, and also, like svetlana alekseevich, who offers a quote to look into europe’s mouth, sold her homeland for a million and was left with nothing to show for all the hypocrisy of the award and the venality of its laureates. see module point of absurdity beta thursday, may 4th after panorama. the nobel peace prize for 2009 will go to barack obama little kids love to say my name. nobel laureate answer to this question we searched and found in lithuania heroism 2015 for the people of the substance noted that 1.500 tons w
every year in oslo and then in stockholm , a funeral party is held to commemorate the dynamite king alfred no., and at the same time, awards and a million are presented to those who have brought the greatest contribution to peace and humanity. how to get the nobel peace prize, bomb all the states, who are the belarusian laureates, and here belyavsky and the human rights business, how spring threw millions of european grenade-givers revelation of the members of the organization and why the wife...
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every year, near then in stockholm , a funeral party is held to commemorate king alfred. nobel, and at the same time awards and a million to those who have made the greatest contribution to the world and humanity. how to get the nobel peace prize by bombing seven states, who are the belarusian laureates ales byalyatsky business on human rights, how spring threw at millions of european grant-givers revelation of members of the organization and why byalyatsky's wife lies to the world that she did not receive money from the nobel foundation and also like svetlana alekseevich who offers a quote to look into europe's mouth sold her homeland for a million and was left with nothing all the hypocrisy of the award and venality of its laureates, watch the mobile point of absurdity today after the panorama. the nobel peace prize for 2009 will go to barack obama little kids love to say my name. nobel laureate answer to this question we searched and found in lithuania not heroism and victory is not a feat, nobel laureate in literature 2015. yes, this is europe in front of which one mu
every year, near then in stockholm , a funeral party is held to commemorate king alfred. nobel, and at the same time awards and a million to those who have made the greatest contribution to the world and humanity. how to get the nobel peace prize by bombing seven states, who are the belarusian laureates ales byalyatsky business on human rights, how spring threw at millions of european grant-givers revelation of members of the organization and why byalyatsky's wife lies to the world that she did...
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music sounds the hall is decorated with fresh flowers cut from the place of alfred nobel's death and all this mourning ritual procession ends with the presentation of golden portraits to those who have brought the greatest benefit to mankind forgiveness of science and the desire for peace, of course, a good thing, but as it turned out to be very controversial among the laureates was father chemical warfare fritz gabber was nominated nine times for the award for literature by a thug for the killer stanley tookey, and this man. as a result, he did not get the prize, but the whole horror is that he had real chances to receive it in the thirty-ninth year, just 3 months before the german invasion of poland for the nobel peace prize. adolf hitler was nominated , academicians considered the fuhrer to provide europe with a peaceful future, however, in 2009 the award was given to another creator of world peace , the nobel committee decided that the nobel peace prize. for 2009 , barack da will be awarded for his outstanding efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between
music sounds the hall is decorated with fresh flowers cut from the place of alfred nobel's death and all this mourning ritual procession ends with the presentation of golden portraits to those who have brought the greatest benefit to mankind forgiveness of science and the desire for peace, of course, a good thing, but as it turned out to be very controversial among the laureates was father chemical warfare fritz gabber was nominated nine times for the award for literature by a thug for the...
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central asian time, on may 7, the chief of the operational staff, colonel-general alfred yodal, he signedm the wehrmacht. so this surrender pact was signed by general susloparov from the soviet union. well, and also from the expeditionary forces. walter bell smith . well, then stalin wrote that you do not sign this act under any circumstances i was scared for a while and then already on the ninth. well, on the ninth of may, they decided to re-sign the act once again , already on the part of the wehrmacht. it was signed by yeh film marshal keter and yeh zhukov accepted this capitulation well , that's why the russians have a victory . this is also for russia on a note. as they say, you must also take a yodel. and the keitels who signed the first and second act of surrender, one for stalin and zhukov, the other for the whole normal world, eh, they know they didn't get out of their way, they were condemned to the nuremberg tribunal, which was held there in 1945, and they were both executed after ribbentrop, cater went to the scaffold, then came out. and yodal is to those russian generals who
central asian time, on may 7, the chief of the operational staff, colonel-general alfred yodal, he signedm the wehrmacht. so this surrender pact was signed by general susloparov from the soviet union. well, and also from the expeditionary forces. walter bell smith . well, then stalin wrote that you do not sign this act under any circumstances i was scared for a while and then already on the ninth. well, on the ninth of may, they decided to re-sign the act once again , already on the part of the...
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there's always somebody roy, it use it, alfred nobel, dynamite. i try to tell you where, you know there's, there's always somebody out there who can take anything arrow, and opiates wonderful. n o g 6. okay. i go on and so that's always a part of this. here's the thing that bothers me, the most. scotty, have you ever heard of? they say there is a meeting all over the country of leading scientist to decide whether we should or they should continue with the production of this thing. as ask people, should we continue with this or stop? no, what happens is it's introduced. and then you and your family to be with you today . okay, now what do you think he's ever ask us ahead of time? nobody what you're going to see 25 years from now. just in terms of how humans are changing drastically and how they are going to be removed and replaced. and when i say replace, i'm not talking about employment. i mean there are some people who are going to be deemed useless. that's not very much a christian, but that's not very huge. humanistic. i'm telling you it's true
there's always somebody roy, it use it, alfred nobel, dynamite. i try to tell you where, you know there's, there's always somebody out there who can take anything arrow, and opiates wonderful. n o g 6. okay. i go on and so that's always a part of this. here's the thing that bothers me, the most. scotty, have you ever heard of? they say there is a meeting all over the country of leading scientist to decide whether we should or they should continue with the production of this thing. as ask...
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it's no plan. born hines, alfred kissinger, in 1938 to fled, the nazis with his parents to the us. there he studied political science at hartford that keep people all over the road, but that was not the intention. and the fact that the key people means that we selected them, that it was not a plan to have friends and key positions. president richard nixon brought kissinger under his team in 1968 1st as a security adviser later as secretary of state where his 1st task was to end the vietnam war. he was awarded the nobel peace prize for his diplomatic efforts. but his role in the war was controversial. many believe the us bombing of northern vietnam exacerbates at the situation is and we do a deep into cutting the over the does it and to hit the button the all i ask of, did you do? it said the, the defects and not just it's the, his shuttle diplomacy is legendary. his strategy of talking to all sides to find a solution means that henry kissinger continues to be a salt after and to look at her to this day. now savvy has moved on the united states, bought out with comfortable after cla
it's no plan. born hines, alfred kissinger, in 1938 to fled, the nazis with his parents to the us. there he studied political science at hartford that keep people all over the road, but that was not the intention. and the fact that the key people means that we selected them, that it was not a plan to have friends and key positions. president richard nixon brought kissinger under his team in 1968 1st as a security adviser later as secretary of state where his 1st task was to end the vietnam war....
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he called himself alfred the great. he was the first king of england who lived in the north of france. under the leadership of william the conqueror of england , a new government was established in that part of the carbons, which brought civilization and a little stability to england. up to this time, the english were a primitive people. which many times by it took a few years for the great powers to be dominated. less than 80 years later, the british fought over the successor to the throne and the civil war began. the civil war lasted for 18 years and thousands of people were killed . england, richard i, the king of england, went to the crusades and took part in the occupation of palestine. the 13th year, the english landowners and landlords, who formed the barana and aristocratic class , rebelled against the bad king and limited his power . this is the beginning of the constitutional system in iran with the existence of this political development of the british remains at the end of the class they lived at the beginni
he called himself alfred the great. he was the first king of england who lived in the north of france. under the leadership of william the conqueror of england , a new government was established in that part of the carbons, which brought civilization and a little stability to england. up to this time, the english were a primitive people. which many times by it took a few years for the great powers to be dominated. less than 80 years later, the british fought over the successor to the throne and...
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one of the oldest people for the first time the title of king of england was applied to himself by alfred the great of the wessex dynasty at the end of the 9th century. he united most of britain under his power, reorganized the english army, created a fleet administration and strengthened the authority of the monk's power. after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment the country was ruled by representatives the norman dynasty, which came up with the numbering of monarchs, it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the plantogenet dynasty, which ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, which was headed by the third. a whole campaign in the holy land at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup , came to power in england, a side branch of the lancaster plantegenetes in the person of king henry iv. authority of the ruling house. as a r
one of the oldest people for the first time the title of king of england was applied to himself by alfred the great of the wessex dynasty at the end of the 9th century. he united most of britain under his power, reorganized the english army, created a fleet administration and strengthened the authority of the monk's power. after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed...
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thank you to the alfred sloan foundation.he art for justice fund, a sponsored project of rockefeller philanthropy advisors and partners with the ford foundation, the mellon, the national endowment, the arts, the new york city department of cultural affairs and the new york state council on the arts. we are also enormously grateful for tonight's penguin random house, barnes and noble lindenmayer book publishing papers division of central national guardsmen, amazon literary partnership. amazon studios. apple books. books-a-million google play books. hachette group. harpercollins publishers. ingram content group. macmillan publisher. news media poetry foundation and scholastic and zibby books. thank for making our work possible. we are so grateful. we are just two years away from a big milestone. the 75th anniversary of the national book awards. in preparation, we've spent the last crafting a strategic plan that culminate in our landmark anniversary, and we are absolutely thrilled to have supporters who believe in us and our big
thank you to the alfred sloan foundation.he art for justice fund, a sponsored project of rockefeller philanthropy advisors and partners with the ford foundation, the mellon, the national endowment, the arts, the new york city department of cultural affairs and the new york state council on the arts. we are also enormously grateful for tonight's penguin random house, barnes and noble lindenmayer book publishing papers division of central national guardsmen, amazon literary partnership. amazon...
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in the literal sense, they stole, according to the decree of alfred rosenberg of december 1941 of the year. soviet citizens were obliged to work for the third reich, the local authorities of the occupied territories received quotas indicating the number of people who should be sent to germany in cherkessk , literally from the first days of the occupation , the so-called labor exchange was created, the building was decorated with beautiful colorful posters. on them , smiling young people in beautiful overalls work at the factories of the reich and everywhere there are signatures of something like this: you will be fine, you will work, you will eat white bread, you will go to work in germany well, despite all this seemingly voluntary. uh, german and german police forces. in the very first days , they began to compile lists of young people to be sent to germany, they selected hardy and good health with the expectation that the life of the rapsila would be long . it's 15 years old. this is a child. you can also say that there will be another one, for example , the doctors on this list are
in the literal sense, they stole, according to the decree of alfred rosenberg of december 1941 of the year. soviet citizens were obliged to work for the third reich, the local authorities of the occupied territories received quotas indicating the number of people who should be sent to germany in cherkessk , literally from the first days of the occupation , the so-called labor exchange was created, the building was decorated with beautiful colorful posters. on them , smiling young people in...
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the operator of the 111th vehicle was a 35-year-old sergeant alfred yakubov from the shelyabinsk regionam the only one who managed to return from kyiv region alive, and he is the youngest sergeant vladimir kravets is one of those who were in the 111th bmd vladimir is 28, he is from magnitogorsk upsk, he has a wife and a son , we called him, introducing ourselves as employees of the russian military prosecutor's office, river yoda shot two cars on chkalova street. chkalova street in buche shooting of two cars, there is information that the cars were civilian . in addition, there is also information that the shots were fired from bmd 111 in which you were in the crew. you collect yourself about this, after having recovered, vladimir began to demand evidence that we are from the prosecutor's office and we did not manage to find out more . the story about the testing of the new bmd-4m during the invasion of ukraine . according to paratrooper medvedev, he was a senior mechanic, the driver of the bmd-2 with the flight number 111 , sergey, 33, a native of the arkhangelsk region, with his wife
the operator of the 111th vehicle was a 35-year-old sergeant alfred yakubov from the shelyabinsk regionam the only one who managed to return from kyiv region alive, and he is the youngest sergeant vladimir kravets is one of those who were in the 111th bmd vladimir is 28, he is from magnitogorsk upsk, he has a wife and a son , we called him, introducing ourselves as employees of the russian military prosecutor's office, river yoda shot two cars on chkalova street. chkalova street in buche...
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May 4, 2023
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every year in the donkey, and then in stockholm , a funeral party is held to commemorate the king alfred, and at the same time gives millions of awards to those who have made the greatest contribution to the world and humanity. how to get the nobel peace prize by bombing seven states, who are the belarusian laurels, and climb the byalyak business on human rights, as spring threw the revelation of the members of the organization on millions of european grant-givers. well, why is belyatsky’s wife lying to the world that she didn’t receive money from the nobel fund, and also, how svetlana alekseevich, who offers a quote to look into her mouth in europe, sold her homeland for a million and all the hypocrisy of the award and the venality of its laureates remained with nothing. see nobel point of absurdity today on our air after the panorama. mira, for 2009 a barrack will be awarded. little kids love to say my name. nobel laureate answer to this question we searched and found. superman sent 35% heroism is not a victory is not a feat. sievich nobel laureate in literature 2015, yes, this is euro
every year in the donkey, and then in stockholm , a funeral party is held to commemorate the king alfred, and at the same time gives millions of awards to those who have made the greatest contribution to the world and humanity. how to get the nobel peace prize by bombing seven states, who are the belarusian laurels, and climb the byalyak business on human rights, as spring threw the revelation of the members of the organization on millions of european grant-givers. well, why is belyatsky’s...
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May 29, 2023
05/23
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but inside alfred alfie gross was celebrating his 100 birthday. >> it feels no different than when i was 98, 99, i feel the same. >> reporter: you don't look a day over 98. >> i don't feel a day over 99 or 98. >> reporter: he is one of a defining number of veterans that served in world war ii. he became skipper of this small convoy escort ship hunting german boats in the atlantic and japanese submarines in the pacific. as the war wound down evacuated australian prisoners of war. >> i said where are the americans. he said the japanese didn't let them live, worked them to death and that was it. that was the best thing i ever did in the war. i felt like i accomplished something. >> later he enjoyed a 68 year marriage to the love of his life and fellow bridge partner marilou until she passed away in 2014. it's clear that alfie has gone through tough times but in all the pictures, he always seems to be the guy with the biggest smile on his face. >> i had a happy disposition. i always smiled. people ask me how are you? i always say no complaints even if i have complaints. i know they reall
but inside alfred alfie gross was celebrating his 100 birthday. >> it feels no different than when i was 98, 99, i feel the same. >> reporter: you don't look a day over 98. >> i don't feel a day over 99 or 98. >> reporter: he is one of a defining number of veterans that served in world war ii. he became skipper of this small convoy escort ship hunting german boats in the atlantic and japanese submarines in the pacific. as the war wound down evacuated australian prisoners...
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May 22, 2023
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on the fourth load is alfred mealy tames the forest team we had in the lot, but they had the largest load this morning. the teams are unloading at the rolling pier at the west branch. note the steam rising off the horses owing to a tremendous rainstorm the day before the scream overflowed and it was not deemed advisable to put the teams on the ice. i took this view to show the outfit that i used to travel through the woods, driving only one horse and a double track. the next scene is the main river camp, the building in back is the garage for the log hall. the vehicle in front is the snowmobile on the right, the hubbell, where the horses are kept. sam handy and herbert hart are now cutting the trees on township 31 below the bacon's place. this is the third crop of timber cut off this land under our system of cutting. in the past 25 years, this is the lombard log hauler built at waterville, maine. without it, we would have had to build four dams on crooked river and expense of ten or $12,000. this is edwin blanch, a witness. he'll arrive in at the yard with a load of logs from peek at
on the fourth load is alfred mealy tames the forest team we had in the lot, but they had the largest load this morning. the teams are unloading at the rolling pier at the west branch. note the steam rising off the horses owing to a tremendous rainstorm the day before the scream overflowed and it was not deemed advisable to put the teams on the ice. i took this view to show the outfit that i used to travel through the woods, driving only one horse and a double track. the next scene is the main...
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May 27, 2023
05/23
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a worker, now identified as alfred causey, age 43, suffering from four bullet wounds, was carried too medical attention. the camera did capture one moment of kindness as a cop placed a piece of cardboard under his head. causey would be pronounced dead a few hours later. tom girdler, head of republic steel, ignored the shocking reports on the suppressed newsreel, while still refusing to recognize the steelworkers union. at other sites in the midwest, violence only escalated. paramount, knowing its footage would receive wide public attention during the la follette hearings, created another newsreel three weeks after killing the first. this version was more evenhanded, but paramount again decided not to release it. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ narrator: the hearings finally opened in a jam-packed us senate chamber on june 30, exactly one month after the massacre. among the 33 witnesses over three days was captain james mooney, who led the police response on memorial day. james mooney: i couldn't put a stop--stop that trouble. they wouldn't pay any attention to me. they intended let's--what's keeping us? let
a worker, now identified as alfred causey, age 43, suffering from four bullet wounds, was carried too medical attention. the camera did capture one moment of kindness as a cop placed a piece of cardboard under his head. causey would be pronounced dead a few hours later. tom girdler, head of republic steel, ignored the shocking reports on the suppressed newsreel, while still refusing to recognize the steelworkers union. at other sites in the midwest, violence only escalated. paramount, knowing...
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May 29, 2023
05/23
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but inside alfred alfie gros was celebrating his 100th birthday.feels the same as 98, 99. >> you don't look a day older than 98. >> reporter: he is one of a dwindling number of veterans that served in world war ii. he hunted japanese submarines in the pacific. as war was winding down he helped evacuate australian prisoners of war. >> i said where are the americans? they said the japanese didn't let them live. they worked them to death and then that was it. to me that was the best thing i did in the war. i felt like i accomplished something, you know. >> he enjoyed a 68 year marriage to the love of his life and fellow bridge part near mary lou until she passed in 2014. it's clear that he has gone through tough times but in all his pictures, he always seems to be the guy with the biggest smile. >> i have always had a very happy disposition. i always smiled, and people ask how are you and i say no complaints even if i have complaints. i know they really don't care. that's my outlet. i am known mplaint alfie. live no >>he ip gettalwith part remes advi
but inside alfred alfie gros was celebrating his 100th birthday.feels the same as 98, 99. >> you don't look a day older than 98. >> reporter: he is one of a dwindling number of veterans that served in world war ii. he hunted japanese submarines in the pacific. as war was winding down he helped evacuate australian prisoners of war. >> i said where are the americans? they said the japanese didn't let them live. they worked them to death and then that was it. to me that was the...