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who are these communists? well, they're all over the united states is a picture of a mayday parade in sacramento in 1934. sacramento a very visible vibe and two energetic communist party. anwe had lots of marches and parades and protests. there were also very visible communist party events in laos, in san francisco in the san joaquin valley, and that's in california, rural and urban california, all the nation there were rural and, urban areas where you could find very active communist parties who were the communists. well, mostly they were people who were marginalized. so very poor people, coal miners, farm workers, factory workers, people who were most disadvantaged by the depression also they were disproportionately immigrant, disproportionately jewish immigrants. there were, however, some people in 100,000 members of the party who were professionals or an intellectuals who were teachers, professors, screenwriters or government officials. all right. so during this period of the 1930s, when the communist part
who are these communists? well, they're all over the united states is a picture of a mayday parade in sacramento in 1934. sacramento a very visible vibe and two energetic communist party. anwe had lots of marches and parades and protests. there were also very visible communist party events in laos, in san francisco in the san joaquin valley, and that's in california, rural and urban california, all the nation there were rural and, urban areas where you could find very active communist parties...
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two of the over 160 -- who have in the major leagues who would have thought, that's a great percentage? and that just gives you an idea of the the united nation's quality of the bethlehem steel like there was a dentist who played on the same team. there was a judge who played on the four river plant in quincy massachusetts, the manager of the team at the fall river plant was a fellow named joseph kennedy. oh, gee. now, this was before joseph kennedy became ambassador to england, made a fortune running a booze, seduced and dated and otherwise, whatever. gloria swanson and oh, by the way, father had three sons who became bigwigs in american politics. but joseph kennedy was a general manager of this team in quincy, massachusetts, and the quincy, massachusetts team had a guy named wally pipp. yeah. oh. so while they pep is best known as. the first baseman who gave his job away to lou gehrig started lou gehrig's record streak of consecutive games, played. but what people forget about wally is that he had led the league twice in home runs. he was a great player and he actually he actually tu
two of the over 160 -- who have in the major leagues who would have thought, that's a great percentage? and that just gives you an idea of the the united nation's quality of the bethlehem steel like there was a dentist who played on the same team. there was a judge who played on the four river plant in quincy massachusetts, the manager of the team at the fall river plant was a fellow named joseph kennedy. oh, gee. now, this was before joseph kennedy became ambassador to england, made a fortune...
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and those people who remember the sacrifices of all those who fought and those who died to preserve freedom and democracy. so today, as we commemorate the 70th anniversary, we hope and pray for continued peace and security for the people of the republic of korea and our fondest hope is for the peaceful reunification of the peninsula and only through strengthened deterrence and persevere will that occur. so i thank you for attending today. i'm trying to make this short as i can because of the heat. but in my mind's eye. it's important. it's important. we recognize as not only our veterans, those who died, but it's important to remember how great an alliance we have. so with that, thank you very much. god bless america. god bless iraq. u.s. alliance country captured our. sir. thank you very much. so, ladies and gentlemen, our next speaker is the superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks and is a great partner of the foundation. so please welcome mr. jeffrey reinbold. thank you. thanks, steve. good afternoon. thank you all for being here. behalf of the national park service, it is
and those people who remember the sacrifices of all those who fought and those who died to preserve freedom and democracy. so today, as we commemorate the 70th anniversary, we hope and pray for continued peace and security for the people of the republic of korea and our fondest hope is for the peaceful reunification of the peninsula and only through strengthened deterrence and persevere will that occur. so i thank you for attending today. i'm trying to make this short as i can because of the...
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the fact is that there are a lot of people living there who left russia.ropaganda is very powerful there. russian propaganda has worked for many years to make , well, at least the leadership of germany more sympathetic to russia. now there are quite a lot of people living there who left even not only with germany, even from russia, but even from our territories. they are under the influence of this propaganda and people who left donbas . for example, some of them condemn that their places are being destroyed, but they are still not supported they support ukraine, that's why there will be elections there soon, and this was used by a certain xiaomi pilot , this is exactly the effect on these people who do not support ukraine and are somehow under the influence of the russian world. well, give us more information to sway them to their side and force them to vote or not because of these people who are trying to use it. we remember the attitude of an angel, markel, whom we considered our closest friend for many years. then it turned out that she is not like tha
the fact is that there are a lot of people living there who left russia.ropaganda is very powerful there. russian propaganda has worked for many years to make , well, at least the leadership of germany more sympathetic to russia. now there are quite a lot of people living there who left even not only with germany, even from russia, but even from our territories. they are under the influence of this propaganda and people who left donbas . for example, some of them condemn that their places are...
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who was not afraid to die. for me. you was who who was not afraid to fly. you. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. what a beautiful song. thank you for that. on may 20th, 1932, amelia earhart took off from canada for europe, determined to conquer the atlantic ocean by air and show the world what she could do. 15 hours, one engine fire, some storms and a leaky fuel gauge. later, she landed safely in ireland. leaping into the history books as the first woman pilot defies load solo across the atlantic. she was a pilot, a journalist and a nurse. earhart won the hearts of the american people with her daring adventures. her exploits encouraged the development of commercial aviation set many aviation records and paved the way for women to take to the skies. but earhart was more than a flier and a trailblazer. she was a leader. she took response, ability and led decisive action. one of her greatest assets. it's been said with her humility, she always praised her peers and mentored other pil
who was not afraid to die. for me. you was who who was not afraid to fly. you. ladies and gentlemen, the honorable kevin mccarthy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. what a beautiful song. thank you for that. on may 20th, 1932, amelia earhart took off from canada for europe, determined to conquer the atlantic ocean by air and show the world what she could do. 15 hours, one engine fire, some storms and a leaky fuel gauge. later, she landed safely in ireland. leaping...
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who are victims of climate change now as i mentioned earlier? sometimes it's really hard to tease out the climate refugee from the political refugee. so if a victim of some kind of climate disaster can prove persecution based on one of these other five categories then yes that individual might be able to receive refugee status in the united states, but they solely on climate change or climate migration. no, it's highly doubtful. at least that present. there isn't any any move on congress to expand the definition of refugee that would take into account victims of climate change, right? right. these are all great questions. thank you any other questions that you might have. okay. well then i'll wish you a wonderful afternoon. let me pass out the the final prompt. and and i'll wish you all a great afternoon. thank you so much for your attention. and thanks for the excellent questions. thanks.
who are victims of climate change now as i mentioned earlier? sometimes it's really hard to tease out the climate refugee from the political refugee. so if a victim of some kind of climate disaster can prove persecution based on one of these other five categories then yes that individual might be able to receive refugee status in the united states, but they solely on climate change or climate migration. no, it's highly doubtful. at least that present. there isn't any any move on congress to...
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who knew him. very well.who managed to convince him to meet in hungary and then him to meet without a phone. and so yeah at that point you start becoming a bit paranoid and describes it very well in the book we did an interview of him. but yeah, i mean coordination and collaboration are complicated, but in that specific case it was it was a very very specific scheme and it required a lot of creativity. but we, we had the help and this is important underline of a secure the security lab of amnesty international, which set up this very sophisticated security. we were using. what what happened after the story was published, what did you hope would happen and what actually in response? no we knew that is going to be it was supposed to be big, but we didn't expect such a tsunami of of i don't know the right answer. a few seconds, the communication. edward snowden say that's going to be the story of the year. 5 minutes later we were receiving maybe ten or 20 requests from people say, can you tell me if my number is
who knew him. very well.who managed to convince him to meet in hungary and then him to meet without a phone. and so yeah at that point you start becoming a bit paranoid and describes it very well in the book we did an interview of him. but yeah, i mean coordination and collaboration are complicated, but in that specific case it was it was a very very specific scheme and it required a lot of creativity. but we, we had the help and this is important underline of a secure the security lab of...
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that is, well, obviously, those who planned, we understand who planned it.utely no idea how it all works. and uh to this. i want to say there are already a lot of videos. uh, regarding there , us officials said they had high hopes for nine nine brigades, there are 36,000 people who were trained in the west. say, here they will show that the american strategy of warfare is much more effective than the russian one. now it does not work. and i look, there are videos of those ukrainians who were trained. they say, we didn’t hear anything new there, we didn’t learn anything new there. what's more, what we've been through here is a crucible war. we can teach these cologne-scented britons and europeans there a lot of him, then the question arises, who can teach whom to fight at all. they can teach the ukrainians, or even those ukrainians who went through this war can teach, uh, these nato soldiers to fight, because in fact i say again, they have no idea at all about what. about what? eh, so to speak , we are talking about the relationship of the abrams, yes, this i
that is, well, obviously, those who planned, we understand who planned it.utely no idea how it all works. and uh to this. i want to say there are already a lot of videos. uh, regarding there , us officials said they had high hopes for nine nine brigades, there are 36,000 people who were trained in the west. say, here they will show that the american strategy of warfare is much more effective than the russian one. now it does not work. and i look, there are videos of those ukrainians who were...
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and who is the person who signed , and what will happen to this person who signed the acceptance of such goods ? next, what is the form it came to us from turkey, it does not withstand any hmm, let's say no quality criteria, hmm, and i want to tell you that the people who accepted it centrally, i am not talking about this situation from the military part , there were many such situations, that is, i never wrote in about one situation, but this is not one situation, there are many of them, and even the people who accepted them put their signatures of support and said that we are ashamed of what we accepted, but then if you remember, i started running in may, which we will not have from the winter uniform, then she painted nicely and wrote that everything was fine. i wrote that it was bad again. hanna the painter wrote that it was fine and then they went to buy anything . once again nobody what he does it, er, it should be. well, that's right, it's not a shake-up of the situation . it's just a statement of fact, according to which the law enforcement agencies should work, what has changed?
and who is the person who signed , and what will happen to this person who signed the acceptance of such goods ? next, what is the form it came to us from turkey, it does not withstand any hmm, let's say no quality criteria, hmm, and i want to tell you that the people who accepted it centrally, i am not talking about this situation from the military part , there were many such situations, that is, i never wrote in about one situation, but this is not one situation, there are many of them, and...
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have been his supporters, people who worked for him, republicans who said they voted for him telling him, no, this isn't true. having said that, here is what trump attorney alina hab ba had to say about whether or not trump knew he was telling the truth. take a listen. >> the thing about a criminal level indictment and charge is you have to prove the intent, the mental state of the president at the time, which everybody that knows donald trump and has read his truth, he still believes the election was stolen and he has good cause to believe so. >> carol, is his mental state the issue here? >> well, the mental state of any criminal defendant is at issue. but to elaborate on andrew's point, a lot has to do with exactly what defenses the judge took and is going to allow at the trial and what her jury instructions are going to be. when you talk about intent, there's a lot of precedent for an instruction that goes to the jury that says intent can be intentional disregard of the truth. if there was ever an example of intention disregard of the truth, it's what is laid out in the indictment
have been his supporters, people who worked for him, republicans who said they voted for him telling him, no, this isn't true. having said that, here is what trump attorney alina hab ba had to say about whether or not trump knew he was telling the truth. take a listen. >> the thing about a criminal level indictment and charge is you have to prove the intent, the mental state of the president at the time, which everybody that knows donald trump and has read his truth, he still believes the...
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thank you, everybody who is here. a shout out to t one of my best use, sherry bustos, grace meng is itro with us tonight and you can hear from dina titus in a few minutes. thank you ladies. this is a story, you talk about women sticking together. ii knew debbie, i met debbie whn she was just a college graduate picture look like she was 12. i'm how old you were. what were you, 19? okay if i was starting my can the photo logistics such as what to say this before i change the story. i am responsible for debbie wasserman schultz career. [laughing]ro i will prove it to but first i have to say to hello to mr. ficus back there. okay. i was starting my career in the florida legislature and i was not that knowledgeable about what i was dashed i had a lot of passion and drive. so is looking for assistance and this young girl comes to my office and she applies for a job. and and i looked at her and i, i don't think you know anything. i don't know anything. i said ill really can't hire yo. well, this young lady went on. she got a
thank you, everybody who is here. a shout out to t one of my best use, sherry bustos, grace meng is itro with us tonight and you can hear from dina titus in a few minutes. thank you ladies. this is a story, you talk about women sticking together. ii knew debbie, i met debbie whn she was just a college graduate picture look like she was 12. i'm how old you were. what were you, 19? okay if i was starting my can the photo logistics such as what to say this before i change the story. i am...
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who do i ask you? lovely? i said that you have questions about mohammed who died here as just as i don't have them. how much of that? if at least he'd been buried? if there was at least a grade below, shall come to my heart is broken. all this tragedy who it's made me search has been most i've done. i can't. if i finish at the moment we didn't even find the body. well, look, we were there. the other one took the machine gun and shot those i. yes fighters are like black on somebody to do money. they will go to hell. no, i got to them. general. definitely make it. this is the oldest most in most of the show us don't think that any more it shows how most of us fighting was in the old city. they forth in every place imaginable. alright. or do i know uh a 100 a month. okay. yeah. and the one we all submitted and its about a possible return and just let make state families on one of which they will cry know why? because of them i lost my brother and my son for, for my nephew, used to look at him up when i initially
who do i ask you? lovely? i said that you have questions about mohammed who died here as just as i don't have them. how much of that? if at least he'd been buried? if there was at least a grade below, shall come to my heart is broken. all this tragedy who it's made me search has been most i've done. i can't. if i finish at the moment we didn't even find the body. well, look, we were there. the other one took the machine gun and shot those i. yes fighters are like black on somebody to do money....
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who do we belong to? who are our ancestors? i know we have them. oh my god, here it is. when i found that immigration record on ancestry®, it was amazing. everything was there. the u.s. was in dire need of nurses during world war ii. tía amalia as a nurse in el salvador decided to answer that call. it's a lot of excitement finding something new. i feel like a time traveler. claudia starts calling me. it's a party every time. ♪ >> quick reminder -- coverage of the first republican presidential debate begins here on cnn tomorrow night at 11:00 pm eastern. with my co-host dana bash, we will have highlights and analysis. that's tomorrow night, 11 pm eastern here on cnn. the news continues. "the source" with kaitlan collins starts now. >> tonight, straight from the source -- the first surrender of trump's codefendants happening in georgia. and we have breaking news on one who is yet to do so, rudy giuliani. plus, the stage has been set for tomorrow night's first republican presidential debate, without donald trump, and without one of our guests tonight, who is not happy about
who do we belong to? who are our ancestors? i know we have them. oh my god, here it is. when i found that immigration record on ancestry®, it was amazing. everything was there. the u.s. was in dire need of nurses during world war ii. tía amalia as a nurse in el salvador decided to answer that call. it's a lot of excitement finding something new. i feel like a time traveler. claudia starts calling me. it's a party every time. ♪ >> quick reminder -- coverage of the first republican...
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what can you tell us about who he is? >> who she is. >> i apologize.. so the bench in d.c. is very strong and no one stronger than judge chutkan. so this is an extremely good draw. it should be he extremely good draw for either side. she is really solid and well respected jurist. she started on the bench in d.c. in 2014. she was nominated by president obama and is just, i think, widely, widely respected and i also think is -- i mean, it's hard for anyone to ever be prepared for a case of this magnitude, but i think that this is one that will be well within her skill set and experience. this is not somebody who is new to the federal bench and new to dealing with these issues. you know, that has been the sort of knock on aileen cannon. that's not the case with judge chutkan. >> one of the things we are learning in this 45-page indictment, and our viewers, we are doing this in real time on the air, as you could imagine, we now have six codefendants that were in this indictment. i will list very quickly who they are. we don't know specifically their names.
what can you tell us about who he is? >> who she is. >> i apologize.. so the bench in d.c. is very strong and no one stronger than judge chutkan. so this is an extremely good draw. it should be he extremely good draw for either side. she is really solid and well respected jurist. she started on the bench in d.c. in 2014. she was nominated by president obama and is just, i think, widely, widely respected and i also think is -- i mean, it's hard for anyone to ever be prepared for a...
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who died.r local community, and also our staff. they come to work every day determined to provide safe and high—quality care for all of our patients. our staff are devastated by what has happened, and we are committed to ensuring that lessons continue to be learned. we are grateful for the cooperation of our staff, especially those that have maintained the utmost professionalism was giving evidence in this trial, sometimes on multiple occasions. we will continue to support them and our other staff to ensure they receive the care and support that they need. we would like to extend our thanks to cheshire police for their extensive investigation and the work they did to bring this case to trial. we'd also like to thank them for the comprehensive support that they have provided to all the families involved. since lucy letby worked at our hospital, we have made significant changes to our services. and i want to provide reassurance to every patient that may access our services that they can have conf
who died.r local community, and also our staff. they come to work every day determined to provide safe and high—quality care for all of our patients. our staff are devastated by what has happened, and we are committed to ensuring that lessons continue to be learned. we are grateful for the cooperation of our staff, especially those that have maintained the utmost professionalism was giving evidence in this trial, sometimes on multiple occasions. we will continue to support them and our other...
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who else? well, as if real, who still living? yes, of course, and we'll take a short break.nnel. that's what it's called. say don't be silent. leave your comments. offer us guests, and look for all our releases on the youtube channel in belarus alone. on the air again, say, do not be silent, and we have a guest alexei dismant alexei would like to discuss with you. why are we so friendly in such an unfriendly world. does this policy harm us? well, all the real threats. we still answer, that is, not we are so friendly that we answer some blows, but we do not. here's some extra effort to escalate. that is, so there is a lot of it around, everyone is raising the stakes, pumping up and, probably, someone should be. well, perhaps more so peace-loving and, uh, with a proposal for peace. yes, this is absolutely such an anti-peace trip. well, we have such a specificity, firstly, this is written in our anthem. yes, after all, our symbols are not accidental, if we say sing so that the belarusians are peaceful people, probably in this there is something deep, because wars constantly pas
who else? well, as if real, who still living? yes, of course, and we'll take a short break.nnel. that's what it's called. say don't be silent. leave your comments. offer us guests, and look for all our releases on the youtube channel in belarus alone. on the air again, say, do not be silent, and we have a guest alexei dismant alexei would like to discuss with you. why are we so friendly in such an unfriendly world. does this policy harm us? well, all the real threats. we still answer, that is,...
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yes, and who who shouted crying, probably, our window overlooks the estate on this one.oked on the roof, i didn’t look down at the street, and i came up, and my son says to me. what kind of sounds are you making? i say, i don’t know anything about it, as if someone is shooting without waiting for the ambulance to rush the bleeding godfather of the mafia to the botkin hospital. to the same place where 3 years ago he was saved after the first assassination attempt, but this time the medicine was conversations, the citizen was born in 1937, was wounded and taken to a medical facility. somewhere of the wounds received, he died according to the old thieves' traditions, they said goodbye calmly under the cover of night, without extra eyes on troekurovsky a cemetery where hundreds of khmurov men had moved out. according to the will of the thief in law , the grave was to be given to the land in tbilisi and prepared in the same cemetery where the parents of the king of crime rest. however, at the last moment , the memorial service was canceled, and the georgian relatives of the g
yes, and who who shouted crying, probably, our window overlooks the estate on this one.oked on the roof, i didn’t look down at the street, and i came up, and my son says to me. what kind of sounds are you making? i say, i don’t know anything about it, as if someone is shooting without waiting for the ambulance to rush the bleeding godfather of the mafia to the botkin hospital. to the same place where 3 years ago he was saved after the first assassination attempt, but this time the medicine...
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these are people who were pro-russian like that.ell, it's been there for the last 10 years, and it's interesting that some really new people have appeared in the last 10 years. years en masse i mean not single ones there one two there 10 who dissolved there and whose name they don't tell us anything eh is it still? there were no new famous people, yes . that's how we actually see what's going on among the captured territories, well, conditionally, there are some new faces that can be called pro-russian, only the gauls they put there, that is, their work is like this. no one, well, this guy was in kherson in the year kirill from triomaus, yes, too. well, he was not that he was also a new person, he was known in a narrow circle. yes, it’s just. well, obviously , i think it was enough for everyone to hear that he had problems with his head and actually, the russians killed him, and then we killed him simply by arranging it all, allegedly. it was some kind of accident there, they just realized that he was poorly managed there. yes, that
these are people who were pro-russian like that.ell, it's been there for the last 10 years, and it's interesting that some really new people have appeared in the last 10 years. years en masse i mean not single ones there one two there 10 who dissolved there and whose name they don't tell us anything eh is it still? there were no new famous people, yes . that's how we actually see what's going on among the captured territories, well, conditionally, there are some new faces that can be called...
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and, you know, for those who who don't connect with that, the opposite can also be true. and i think the i've come to think about it is that there's there's plenty of opportunities for capitalism to be reformed. there's no reason why the particular capitalism we have to be so that we could have higher taxes, the wealthy, we could have anti-monopoly policies for big companies, all those sorts of things. and it's also the case that, like, i feel very empathetic and compassionate to those who say, you know what, my community has been dealing with racial monopoly capitalism for 400 years. it has never my community to meet its basic needs. so i want to experiment with new things that i want to try cooperative or community land trusts or grow own food or any of these other ideas. and you know, the way i think about it now is like, why not do both like that? america likes to think of as this innovative place, you know, can can we reform capitalism in a very deep ways for those who want to work on it? and also, can we experiment and grow alternatives? that may meet folks need in
and, you know, for those who who don't connect with that, the opposite can also be true. and i think the i've come to think about it is that there's there's plenty of opportunities for capitalism to be reformed. there's no reason why the particular capitalism we have to be so that we could have higher taxes, the wealthy, we could have anti-monopoly policies for big companies, all those sorts of things. and it's also the case that, like, i feel very empathetic and compassionate to those who say,...
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it looks this is no longer a recovery of people who have survived, but recovery of those who have notour correspondent, pumza fihlani sent this update from johannesburg a short while ago. they believe that anyone that is found at this stage is unlikely to be found alive. it's also put a harsh spotlight on what is happening in the city centre ofjohannesburg, stories around abandoned buildings that then get taken over by what have been described as by authorities as criminal gangs who rent them out to desperate people are not new. but this is perhaps one of the harshest realities that we are seeing of what can happen in in such buildings there. you will have up to ten families living in a small room. it makes sense why people struggle to get out of there. a connections are often used by their landlords to try and bring in power to the building. there also pose a safety hazard. that is what we are starting to see. it's unclear what caused the fire, but it is clear that the conditions that the people were living in were not helpful. loren landau is a professor of migration at the universi
it looks this is no longer a recovery of people who have survived, but recovery of those who have notour correspondent, pumza fihlani sent this update from johannesburg a short while ago. they believe that anyone that is found at this stage is unlikely to be found alive. it's also put a harsh spotlight on what is happening in the city centre ofjohannesburg, stories around abandoned buildings that then get taken over by what have been described as by authorities as criminal gangs who rent them...
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who are not. as we remember, their sacrifice, this legacy and their service that pave the way for obehalf ow us always to place the mission first. never accept defeat, never quit, never leave your falling comfort and your name. we pray. amen. thank you, chaplain. ladies and gentlemen, would you please now rise for the presentation of the colors in the but please. see. can you see me by dawn's early light? what so proudly we held at. that'sbluster and bright just we painful side or play possibly was was so calm endless. and bones. men gay proved to light that our flag was still there. oes that song speak angered then ned with. or the land of and the hum of thand of and the hum of the bridge they. oh their. rain we. ready got. rain back. you may be seated. please join me in thanking the 12th marine corps district guard and navy vocalist taylor johns for that beautiful of the national anthem. i also want to thank presidents, council members and our associates, members of the richard nixon foundation,
who are not. as we remember, their sacrifice, this legacy and their service that pave the way for obehalf ow us always to place the mission first. never accept defeat, never quit, never leave your falling comfort and your name. we pray. amen. thank you, chaplain. ladies and gentlemen, would you please now rise for the presentation of the colors in the but please. see. can you see me by dawn's early light? what so proudly we held at. that'sbluster and bright just we painful side or play possibly...
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who knows me?ood friends, good company , in fact, who supported me for this award , which again i already have a responsible one. today, the thought has already matured in me that i will still give it to the armed forces. i thought only that way. well, because everyone has many different needs . but i think that it is, well, responsibly, for myself. i decided that i will give this award besides, it's called pouring a regular glass to friends well, but it's someplace, this one will go to this one, so it would be covered in polyana, as we call the writer's society , in fact, it's so, um, uh, that's how i decided what i want to say, well, in you already answered my question, you won't write a novel. although i'm working on it right away . well, i'm so rich, and the genre novel is called the so-so. well , they ask me, how do you do it? the owners were cows and a garden and the house and everything and there is that and i don't have anything else, no hobbies, i have nothing, everything is literature and
who knows me?ood friends, good company , in fact, who supported me for this award , which again i already have a responsible one. today, the thought has already matured in me that i will still give it to the armed forces. i thought only that way. well, because everyone has many different needs . but i think that it is, well, responsibly, for myself. i decided that i will give this award besides, it's called pouring a regular glass to friends well, but it's someplace, this one will go to this...
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so many the right who are critical of markets level the charge of market fundamentalism those who still argue for the free market. so the first part of the question is dr. sam gregg, are you now or have you ever been a market fundamentalist? second part of the question is what's let's take a contemporary example. the legislation pending in congress that would lead to the banning of ticktalk. so does that specific fall under one of these categories that you've spoken about here does is have a trade policy implication, a national industrial policy, or is that something that would have the national security angle that because of the connection to the chinese communist party that somebody like adam smith would say maybe that's an appropriate area for or just that the deleterious effects on america's youth that ticktalk causes so well thank you for those questions. i am not and never been and never will be a market fundamentalist, not least because economics i often say to people, explains a great deal about human reality, but it doesn't explain everything about human reality. and the moment
so many the right who are critical of markets level the charge of market fundamentalism those who still argue for the free market. so the first part of the question is dr. sam gregg, are you now or have you ever been a market fundamentalist? second part of the question is what's let's take a contemporary example. the legislation pending in congress that would lead to the banning of ticktalk. so does that specific fall under one of these categories that you've spoken about here does is have a...
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who vote in primaries and the rest of us do not have a choice in who gets -- who the choices are foreral election. there are a number of talented people working on trying to reform that so those of us who are more in the middle or center-right or centerleft have our voices heard in general elections. that is one of the defects of the electoral system, we disenfranchise the middle 80% of the country in the way we choose who general election candidates are. the people in office today because of the system in place, they like you system because they worked hard to get elected under that system, so there is opposition. one of the things that people who care about politics can do is encourage their elected officials to support an improved system of competition for elected leaders. host: when you were talking about those who take a more nationalist approach, this could be a generational thing. who is speaking to the younger voter who represents your point of view? guest: that is a great question and an important reason why we started the effort. we want to show young people, if you are jus
who vote in primaries and the rest of us do not have a choice in who gets -- who the choices are foreral election. there are a number of talented people working on trying to reform that so those of us who are more in the middle or center-right or centerleft have our voices heard in general elections. that is one of the defects of the electoral system, we disenfranchise the middle 80% of the country in the way we choose who general election candidates are. the people in office today because of...
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there are others who will be watching this by way of our at c-span who are recording this who don't know. it's july 5th and this date, which comes the day after the national holiday, which is sort of the central one that commemorates this becoming a country at least based on certain written principles and ideas which obviously were many flawed and need of work over the years. but still, there's been some fundamental things, fundamental things that have held and the book you're going to hear discussed tonight, david, our words newest book called the assault of god blinking out on the book here, the age insurrection, the radical rights assault on american democracy. i say this with my little bit in my confused in there is that this is david's ninth book and. seven of those books have in way or another addressed a lot of aspects the rise of the right. some of them have been little more than some of the conspiracy modes of of action and sort of news circulating of rumor and mongering, but he has been since his first book in 1999, book calling god's the patriot movement and the pacific northw
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people who looked out for. who didn't have to. it was just so many things that it was beyond coincidence in my head. i started realizing that these were tests and god was helping to bring other people in my life to protect me in certain moments he was testing me so all the moments that i went through, i now it as opportunities to highlight the grace of god and the strength that he gives us to overcome these particular obstacles. and i encourage people to keep forward, despite the pain that you might be going through. you have a chapter in here called broken black father. yes. where you detail your own experience. yeah. you know, father was rarely around. you know, my father was always married, but he was married to someone else. so we were the other children. my sister and i and i would see him very seldomly. you know, one of the things that always sticks out my is he lived in detroit at the time. we were in new york and upstate york, and he was a tailor. so he would to new york city to get fabric and see some friends of his from
people who looked out for. who didn't have to. it was just so many things that it was beyond coincidence in my head. i started realizing that these were tests and god was helping to bring other people in my life to protect me in certain moments he was testing me so all the moments that i went through, i now it as opportunities to highlight the grace of god and the strength that he gives us to overcome these particular obstacles. and i encourage people to keep forward, despite the pain that you...
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because who wants to suffer alone? who wants to live alone, but to have to do it to provide for your family. so basically, visual mind the size, the concept of migration and, and this, these songs are not only used by human smugglers on their be to us, but also by migrants who are taking these journeys. and the lot of people are following these accounts and getting inspired and believing that it's a fantasy worth of do you talk about a lot of people following these accounts? would it be easy for someone like me or youtube to follow these accounts? yeah, some other sites not for difficult actually. i did it. um, so i created an account and i started following a few of them in small clubs and i contacted one of them and i asked for the particular service of the game. and i also, i use this word that is that our game will really be from one destination to another. and i was promised, and i was doors that you know, whatever. so with this i, which of meet up, you know, the able to be, they really provide me those services.
because who wants to suffer alone? who wants to live alone, but to have to do it to provide for your family. so basically, visual mind the size, the concept of migration and, and this, these songs are not only used by human smugglers on their be to us, but also by migrants who are taking these journeys. and the lot of people are following these accounts and getting inspired and believing that it's a fantasy worth of do you talk about a lot of people following these accounts? would it be easy...
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thanks to everyone who made this boundless story public, otherwise scumbags.hey could go unpunished. this is another example of what great power public opinion has today, the public, they also reacted to what happened immediately, shocked by the events that took place in the village, nizhninsky. factory. i would like to note that professional police officers reacted to the coming, keeps the situation under control and we have no doubt that all the perpetrators will be punished, some experts are already wondering. why are the attackers allowed? to beat a man without a leg who physically could not fight back, while others propose drastic measures, the law will have to be tightened, because this is not the first case before that a migrant attacked and beat to death a young man who returned from the war and did not die there. he died here in the rear he was attacked. and so this is the division that was e when some went to fight, while others hid. and now these cowards are trying to justify themselves in every possible way, they will recoup and catch one by one. h
thanks to everyone who made this boundless story public, otherwise scumbags.hey could go unpunished. this is another example of what great power public opinion has today, the public, they also reacted to what happened immediately, shocked by the events that took place in the village, nizhninsky. factory. i would like to note that professional police officers reacted to the coming, keeps the situation under control and we have no doubt that all the perpetrators will be punished, some experts are...
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you have somebody who's like th cream of the crop where anybody in the legal profession looks ap who is representing and says, okay, that is absolutely top-notch, impeccable counsel. and i'mco not knocking todd ng blanche and john lauro, but they're not in the same caliber and there's a reason. part of it is mary's reason, it's a service, you should get paid for it. and the other is that if you're at that stage in your career where you would have somebody like ain former president, they need to take your advice. if you have somebody you could end upe like mr. corcoran wher you're a lawyer and a witness, which is unbelievable, mary and iva talked about this, you don' want to be in that position. >> it's unbelievable evan corcoran is a witness. please do not go anywhere. when we come back this evening, what might be going through donald trump's mind as he faces a trip to the fulton county lock up overfu the next few days. we're going to get some insight from his niece, mary trump. plus special counsel jack smith wanted access to donald trump's twitter account, and he got it. the questi
you have somebody who's like th cream of the crop where anybody in the legal profession looks ap who is representing and says, okay, that is absolutely top-notch, impeccable counsel. and i'mco not knocking todd ng blanche and john lauro, but they're not in the same caliber and there's a reason. part of it is mary's reason, it's a service, you should get paid for it. and the other is that if you're at that stage in your career where you would have somebody like ain former president, they need to...
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it is clear that they did the actual dirty work, they are part of it those who sat in prisons and wholy join some internal clashes within the russian federation, they were disposed of in ukraine, they performed tasks in ukraine, in syria, in africa now now the biggest problem for the western countries is the stay of part of wagner in belarus, the heads of the ministry of internal affairs of poland, lithuania, latvia and estonia demanded from minsk that the group immediately leave the territory of belarus and also that the belarusian authorities remove the migrants from the border zone, can this happen, valentine , so that the group wagner will go to the west of the border, and putin will spread his hands and say, listen, i don't know what kind of group this is, because it is not legally registered. the leader of the group the leader of the group died in the plane of a private military campaign also died in a plane or did they go to that slovak corridor i don't know why they went to the baltic countries i don't know why they went to poland could it be uh as a provocation used as a prov
it is clear that they did the actual dirty work, they are part of it those who sat in prisons and wholy join some internal clashes within the russian federation, they were disposed of in ukraine, they performed tasks in ukraine, in syria, in africa now now the biggest problem for the western countries is the stay of part of wagner in belarus, the heads of the ministry of internal affairs of poland, lithuania, latvia and estonia demanded from minsk that the group immediately leave the territory...
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when we say search, these are people who are already searching for people who the dead, that is, there are mass graves, there are graves where our boys are buried. these are the boys who , in the 14th year, are engaged in searching for people, and i just joined this work, and we hired them and they are working. they are really professionals, they are people who know how to work with m-m burials to the process of involving experts and criminologists as part of the kyiv scientific research expert forensic center of the ministry of internal affairs of ukraine to conduct such an array of experiments and dna examinations, foreign donors are involved, this reagents of technology laboratories given the the number of requests and the sequence of such an examination can now be expected from several weeks to several months , and more time examinations can be carried out several times in a row, therefore the process requires physiological and psychological stability from the relatives of the deceased. do not prefer to give ukrainian women, the russians generally do not prefer to give any military
when we say search, these are people who are already searching for people who the dead, that is, there are mass graves, there are graves where our boys are buried. these are the boys who , in the 14th year, are engaged in searching for people, and i just joined this work, and we hired them and they are working. they are really professionals, they are people who know how to work with m-m burials to the process of involving experts and criminologists as part of the kyiv scientific research expert...
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remarkable ame another one of my favorite hist who who died very, very recently, not even in. right. but wrote one of the besle volumes ever written on american and the story of america right paul johnson, john theodore roosevelt rightfully was paul johnson's favorite president, right. he famously every american one time in his or her life should stand on the south rim of the grand canyon right. i know i have new yorkers in the room this evening, you know, he bequeath wreathed to the natural museum in new york that incredible museum. my wife jenny and i and our sons have visited this museum loved this museum. and you all may or may not know that in the last year and a half, the great theodore roosevelt memorial and statue in front of the new york museum was essentially crated and taken away. and i'm told last report that it will be finding a new home in dakota. god bless north dakota dakota. barry weis. writes eloquently about much of what i'm speaking evening. i've really learned a lot from and she she wrote a a paragraph that i think really beautifully much of what i'm shari
remarkable ame another one of my favorite hist who who died very, very recently, not even in. right. but wrote one of the besle volumes ever written on american and the story of america right paul johnson, john theodore roosevelt rightfully was paul johnson's favorite president, right. he famously every american one time in his or her life should stand on the south rim of the grand canyon right. i know i have new yorkers in the room this evening, you know, he bequeath wreathed to the natural...
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work in this field, who are involved in the production of vaccines, the doctors and nurses who did a lot of work during the corona virus. the result of the efforts of these loved ones and the group of people who worked together hand in hand to overcome this crisis and help to solve this crisis sent and served the cinema of the confidential series filmed in several countries. turkey , the netherlands and several african countries have played a role, intending to sabotage. board colored painting with the presence of different ethnic groups, zik and sorena karen, ethnic groups working with different tapes , the indian film tom arab with africa, here is the marble caravanserai, where an important page from the history of ancient iran is going to be handed over to salman and the electricity was heard. it will cover a large part of iran, it will cover this part of our life, from fars-royd of isfahan to piston-kala , we should be able to introduce this geographical route on the silk road, god willing, with a very good quality, and the audience will be able to introduce a large part of the f
work in this field, who are involved in the production of vaccines, the doctors and nurses who did a lot of work during the corona virus. the result of the efforts of these loved ones and the group of people who worked together hand in hand to overcome this crisis and help to solve this crisis sent and served the cinema of the confidential series filmed in several countries. turkey , the netherlands and several african countries have played a role, intending to sabotage. board colored painting...
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but, right now, who does an actual news reporter, who is she going to be talking about?ainsley: let's ask alexis mcadams is live there in milwaukee and she is going to break it all down for us. >> good morning. brian kilmeade doesn't sleep. i have heard that before. i just saw him in the spin room talking to the candidates. there were a lot of fiery exchanges out there on the debate stage. we will get to those in a few minutes. really, voters wanted to hear what these candidates were going to do differently for america. they got to hear a little about abortion, economy, some people had some standout moments. during those fiery exchanges most of the candidates on the stage did talk about vivek ramaswamy saying he doesn't have really any experience out there in the political world. that's where ramaswamy prides himself on, listen. >> now is not the time for on the job training. we don't need to bring in a rookie. the last person in one of these debates, bret, what's a skinny guy with an odd last name doing up here was barack obama. and i'm afraid we are dealing with the sa
but, right now, who does an actual news reporter, who is she going to be talking about?ainsley: let's ask alexis mcadams is live there in milwaukee and she is going to break it all down for us. >> good morning. brian kilmeade doesn't sleep. i have heard that before. i just saw him in the spin room talking to the candidates. there were a lot of fiery exchanges out there on the debate stage. we will get to those in a few minutes. really, voters wanted to hear what these candidates were...
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parents who are poor, parents who are struggling anduggling ap being that we're punishing parents also punishing the kids because foster care is a really dangerous place for children and at a really increased risk of harm when they enter the system. and so i think we need to everything that we can possibly do to keep kids out of that system and that looks like maybe focusing on punishing parents and more on supporting them and honestly, financially is in the what the families first prevent of service. and i mean, i mean, you know from trump administration policy 2018 actually goes towards that it does you know they do a couple of things that that were really good they opened up because for a long time you couldn't use funding like the federal funding for preventive services. and so that basically set up an incentive to put kids into foster care in order them to get services which is obviously not a smart plan because what happens is when you get ensnared in the system, it's very hard to get out of it. once you're once you're in it, you know, you're on a path. and like in the case of sh
parents who are poor, parents who are struggling anduggling ap being that we're punishing parents also punishing the kids because foster care is a really dangerous place for children and at a really increased risk of harm when they enter the system. and so i think we need to everything that we can possibly do to keep kids out of that system and that looks like maybe focusing on punishing parents and more on supporting them and honestly, financially is in the what the families first prevent of...
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so who is paying for it? it will come out _ enough. so who is paying for it?ome out of our reserves, we | will come out of our reserves, we had commitments to these reserves which will of course mean that we can't now do things that we were going to do over the next three to five years. going to do over the next three to five ears. . going to do over the next three to five years-— going to do over the next three to five ears. , ., , five years. there will be an inquiry as to what — five years. there will be an inquiry as to what went _ five years. there will be an inquiry as to what went wrong, _ five years. there will be an inquiry as to what went wrong, for - five years. there will be an inquiry as to what went wrong, for now i five years. there will be an inquiry as to what went wrong, for now at j as to what went wrong, for now at the incoming typhoon is providing coverfor an event the incoming typhoon is providing cover for an event that is dangerously out of its steps. now to some extraordinary pictures from sweden, where heavy rain caused a train to der
so who is paying for it? it will come out _ enough. so who is paying for it?ome out of our reserves, we | will come out of our reserves, we had commitments to these reserves which will of course mean that we can't now do things that we were going to do over the next three to five years. going to do over the next three to five ears. . going to do over the next three to five years-— going to do over the next three to five ears. , ., , five years. there will be an inquiry as to what — five...
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to who? all feel isolated people, different parts of the country who thought, oh, i'm just a pariah. people think i'm nuts. and they get together and it's that's another piece of the book. and what i learned from getting to know a number of those folks is that sometimes the choice to forgive is is is a means of survival, because a lot of these individuals told me i couldn't hold on to that darkness, that anger, that desire for revenge. it was ruining their lives. so it sometimes people forgive for themselves. it's got nothing to do with that other person. and was really fascinating to me. thank you for not giving up after five years or at any point in your writing. this is important. i'm wondering you if you could identify i think you said earlier that there were times in the writing where you even your own mind was being changed about things. and i'm wondering if you could identify like one of the biggest surprises to yourself personally that you changed mind about something? and what led. w
to who? all feel isolated people, different parts of the country who thought, oh, i'm just a pariah. people think i'm nuts. and they get together and it's that's another piece of the book. and what i learned from getting to know a number of those folks is that sometimes the choice to forgive is is is a means of survival, because a lot of these individuals told me i couldn't hold on to that darkness, that anger, that desire for revenge. it was ruining their lives. so it sometimes people forgive...
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who knows what happens in arizona and wisconsin.hose states really matter if you're trying to win the presidency. do you think it's incumbent on the a.g. to pursue those fake elector plots? >> not based on where the states are but based on what happened. what's sad is there's 40% of it country maybe even 45% who think there's a concerted effort to basically circumvent the will of the voters and leave someone in office like what happened in autocratic countries isn't okay. but those of us who believe there's nothing more sacred in this country than a peaceful transfer of power, have to follow this wherever it goes. and, yeah, i think it's true this was not the most skillful band of traders in global history. but the more we learn, the more we see how coordinated it was. and the thing that should scare us all clearly he doesn't think he did anything wrong, and a lot of people around him doesn't think he did anything wrong. that's why it's important he be held to account. and i think one of the important things about georgia is so many
who knows what happens in arizona and wisconsin.hose states really matter if you're trying to win the presidency. do you think it's incumbent on the a.g. to pursue those fake elector plots? >> not based on where the states are but based on what happened. what's sad is there's 40% of it country maybe even 45% who think there's a concerted effort to basically circumvent the will of the voters and leave someone in office like what happened in autocratic countries isn't okay. but those of us...
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led out who will go for us. who can we send behind the japanese lines in burma? 3,000 american soldiers responded here are my send me. the men ofunit galahad meryl mas answered the presidential call to embark on a dangerous and hazardous mission. lord i pray your mighty blessing on those merrills marauders are here today to witness our nation's bestowing its highest expression of national appreciation on their unit in recognition of their faithful service to our nation's people. bless our time together today in your matchless and merciful name. amen. hello from paris. my name is gavin mortimer. i'm delighted to don news today at the ceremony, and i'm got my marauders hat here, which i was given a few years ago. and which is a very proud souvenir of the two years. i spent researching and writing. the history of the more orders in 2013 and 2014 and it was an honor for me. as you can hear from that an englishman to right about this. exploits in world war two will live forever in history as a testament to that the courage the fortitude and the fellowship or that smal
led out who will go for us. who can we send behind the japanese lines in burma? 3,000 american soldiers responded here are my send me. the men ofunit galahad meryl mas answered the presidential call to embark on a dangerous and hazardous mission. lord i pray your mighty blessing on those merrills marauders are here today to witness our nation's bestowing its highest expression of national appreciation on their unit in recognition of their faithful service to our nation's people. bless our time...
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and at that point it was just incumbent upon me to figure out who were those key characters who who did drive the story forward. and what was that ark and that did take a bit more time. but i i do remember specifically being in the library in the middle of the night. no students there. just me at the microfilm machine. and i remember stumbling on to that story of florence klingensmith in chicago. and i didn't find the exact news story for at first i found references to it, and i had to sort of figure out what had happened and go find what had happened and when i when i found that story of florence in chicago and what happened that day and the ramifications of it. i iii new what i had and i could really see that story at that moment, but it did take a few months. is that kelly is another question back there? because there's one day in front. go ahead. thank you. it was. interesting. i have really two questions one is did any of them have to leave their families their sacrifice their families for their their vision and their spouses must have been pretty special back then to. support them
and at that point it was just incumbent upon me to figure out who were those key characters who who did drive the story forward. and what was that ark and that did take a bit more time. but i i do remember specifically being in the library in the middle of the night. no students there. just me at the microfilm machine. and i remember stumbling on to that story of florence klingensmith in chicago. and i didn't find the exact news story for at first i found references to it, and i had to sort of...
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who knows.ew has occurred to bring about this switch. >> the guys had been investigating for over 5 years now, alan, as i don't know, a u.s. attorney. and the current attorney general said he had the power to. >> from district to district. what do you make. they have formalized it, why not do that two years ago. >> they should have, there was confusion. maybe she had the power -- maybe he had the power and didn't know it, if i were come or j judge i would ask weiss, what did you investigate or look into, did you just look into gun and taxer taxes or did you look at payments, i think we may get answers from this lawyer, now he has been given a broader stat status. mark: a couple other things, people say they can use this, under the government rules, you can't be both, it didn't stop comer from investigating hit-and-run when he was u-- hunter biden when he was u.s. attorney investigating hunter biden, they should not be able to use that as a basis to change the ability of congress to investigate.
who knows.ew has occurred to bring about this switch. >> the guys had been investigating for over 5 years now, alan, as i don't know, a u.s. attorney. and the current attorney general said he had the power to. >> from district to district. what do you make. they have formalized it, why not do that two years ago. >> they should have, there was confusion. maybe she had the power -- maybe he had the power and didn't know it, if i were come or j judge i would ask weiss, what did...
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and jason, doctor, who's a colleague of mine at usc who studies addiction and they both had a really interesting regional perspective, dave, that i'll tie in to my response. so i think first of all, one of the things that was so interesting about angus deaton and in case his work on death of despair is this idea of, i mean and they they draw from durkheim tim's work on on why we would people end up in a position of despair for some suicide and whether it's intentional suicide or some sort of negligence in overdose that they're exposed spectators for their lives don't match up to reality. and i think that must be quite devastating. and i mean, in these kinds of oh, i you know when you're ten years old, you want to be famous. and when you're 30 years old, you're a doctor with a family of five. i mean, i don't mean that because that's still kind of amazing. i mean, it really like their lives are in incredible trouble. they don't have options and the mining injuries are huge because what happens of course is that they're already in regions that aren't economically very vital. and so if t
and jason, doctor, who's a colleague of mine at usc who studies addiction and they both had a really interesting regional perspective, dave, that i'll tie in to my response. so i think first of all, one of the things that was so interesting about angus deaton and in case his work on death of despair is this idea of, i mean and they they draw from durkheim tim's work on on why we would people end up in a position of despair for some suicide and whether it's intentional suicide or some sort of...
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who is positive and who is not? and who can be changed?o. so copious when sometimes, after all, there were probably some decent people there too, why do it in such a general and mass slaughter and also incite the society against them, there are problems to be solved and as one by one, bohdan, and now the question is for you, again, from your experience, how do you you are also going through everything that we are going through and you understand how to keep yourself , as they say, in combat readiness as much as possible so that you people how today find motivation to live first of all for yourself for the family for the team of society the army for everything and not to put down my hands and somewhere somewhere not to give up and not to give up, well, i have a very simple formula, while i am not yet in the zsu, in any case, i live for the zsu and this is very important to me, but i, although every evening a can answer the question of what i did today in order not to think that i am simply not doing anything to help people and how i will lo
who is positive and who is not? and who can be changed?o. so copious when sometimes, after all, there were probably some decent people there too, why do it in such a general and mass slaughter and also incite the society against them, there are problems to be solved and as one by one, bohdan, and now the question is for you, again, from your experience, how do you you are also going through everything that we are going through and you understand how to keep yourself , as they say, in combat...
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that's in the in equity, which one who's been editing, who is being featured? i'd say we're going to look at some of the what the spring done to close that gap. so with us to talk about this in london, jessica wade. she is a physicist and research fellow at imperial college, london has a dress in baltimore in the west care with an s k executive director of the group out of. i mean isn't i you that kierra names thing up for rosie stevenson. good night for trustee is a wicked media foundation co found of which of project women in red. so good to have you over here. all right, so this is a major issue. it's really quite stock chess will happen. why is it so many guy is who does that with a pdf making decisions. booking out who is important and then writing about them have a weekend i think there's kind of 2 reasons. i mean, it's a fantastic issue and i'm super grateful that you've taken on. but i guess one massive issue is that society doesn't do enough to recognize and celebrate women. and wikipedia is the general interest encyclopedia and content on wikipedia re
that's in the in equity, which one who's been editing, who is being featured? i'd say we're going to look at some of the what the spring done to close that gap. so with us to talk about this in london, jessica wade. she is a physicist and research fellow at imperial college, london has a dress in baltimore in the west care with an s k executive director of the group out of. i mean isn't i you that kierra names thing up for rosie stevenson. good night for trustee is a wicked media foundation co...
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turns out to have worked for boguslaev, who is now accused of treason.o is in the specialized committee on defense issues, and here it is the purchase of these jackets, which are now emerging as a detail of a journalistic investigation, could actually be a firm registered to his nephew well, you see, this is the same, unfortunately, a similar scheme as the seven clans of ostashchenko and prudnikov - this is the same scheme , unfortunately committee i understand that this deputy also voted for ostashchenko, of course, and for the command of the medical forces , they cover each other in this way and the most terrible thing is that they don't recognize this, that they don't conduct the army the general staff is unable to conduct an investigation by itself, i observed this in the borisov poveinkom when they did not admit that oberisova had estates, they did not admit that oberisova had assets, they did not admit it, that is, the army itself , they know each other there from lieutenants and from captains, and this is unfortunately for them for generals, it is
turns out to have worked for boguslaev, who is now accused of treason.o is in the specialized committee on defense issues, and here it is the purchase of these jackets, which are now emerging as a detail of a journalistic investigation, could actually be a firm registered to his nephew well, you see, this is the same, unfortunately, a similar scheme as the seven clans of ostashchenko and prudnikov - this is the same scheme , unfortunately committee i understand that this deputy also voted for...
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who did it better ? 46. who did it better? biden's going to be their candidate? >> yeah, i do. they're going to stick with it. i think so. i think they're going to stay with it. >> he keeps falling asleep. >> he keeps falling asleep. >> yeah. so what? so does every other democrat. what's your point? >> what i tell you what, you've got some elderly members your got some elderly members of your party particularly sitting got some elderly members of your party senate. cularly sitting got some elderly members of your party senate. but rly sitting got some elderly members of your party senate. but iy sitting got some elderly members of your party senate. but i haveing got some elderly members of your party senate. but i have to in the senate. but i have to say, byron, and real pleasure say, byron, and a real pleasure to meet you. you bring a fresh injection, think, this injection, i think, into this american election debate tonight. thoughts who might tonight. any thoughts who might come through and do well ? come through and do we
who did it better ? 46. who did it better? biden's going to be their candidate? >> yeah, i do. they're going to stick with it. i think so. i think they're going to stay with it. >> he keeps falling asleep. >> he keeps falling asleep. >> yeah. so what? so does every other democrat. what's your point? >> what i tell you what, you've got some elderly members your got some elderly members of your party particularly sitting got some elderly members of your party senate....
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we'll talk to two former presidential contenders who have been on the debate stage about who is now in damage control. we're back in 60 seconds. you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. es you're watching "jose diaz-balart reports" on msnbc. (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a free samsung galaxy z flip5. only on verizon. (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. (vo) for a limited time get nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv on us. a $449 value. plus, get a free samsung galaxy z flip5. only on verizon. >>> 12 past the hour. today, reactions are pouring in from the latest first presidential debate of the 2024 election season when republican contenders made their campaign pit
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who wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot rates ? who wants who wants high taxes?ts who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to; ? who wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to ustho wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to use an wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to use a gasants to not be able to use a gas stove ? stove? >> okay, here's scottie nell hughes, who we often have on the program talking about things. she's an american political commentator. scotty, good morning to you. and thank you for staying up and bringing this to us. did did trump get this one right? did he calculate right by not attending the debate ? debate? >> well, good morning. and trump was known during the 2016 campaign of everything he did was unprecedented. and this is the first time in history that a candidate who was not on the stage still won the debate. and we saw that last night when you had the eight republican nominees kind of acting like what we see in parliament. every time that there's a hot button issue, that was sort of the
who wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot rates ? who wants who wants high taxes?ts who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to; ? who wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to ustho wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to use an wants who wants high taxes? who wants hignot be able to use a gasants to not be able to use a gas stove ? stove? >> okay, here's scottie nell hughes, who we often have on the program talking about things. she's an...