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uh-huh, bezuon, came across someone with a plan for the demilitarization of indochina, works for ther the liberation tigers, i personally organized supplies in bulk, also a general, can i talk to you for a minute, excuse me, yes, yes, what do you have, you heard, he is handing over at least two un employees. i just handed it to a woman, a bomb in a powder compact. not a terrorist, not a traitor, a normal woman. handed over a bomb that should burst it to our intelligence officer, betrayed by the svlachs, due to our oversight, 14 years ago, what are you talking about, sergei, you know, it’s as if you returned from a general to a lieutenant’s boy, and i am not a lieutenant, not a general of my citizens killed, you know, there are no interests of the country for the sake of which it is justified to kill innocent people, and you know why, why, because... there is no country, i won’t do this, even if you order me, understand? sergey, no, i said. at least you’re all safe there, but it’s empty, that’s it, you didn’t miss anything, you opened the office with courage, the client was leaked in
uh-huh, bezuon, came across someone with a plan for the demilitarization of indochina, works for ther the liberation tigers, i personally organized supplies in bulk, also a general, can i talk to you for a minute, excuse me, yes, yes, what do you have, you heard, he is handing over at least two un employees. i just handed it to a woman, a bomb in a powder compact. not a terrorist, not a traitor, a normal woman. handed over a bomb that should burst it to our intelligence officer, betrayed by the...
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Jul 8, 2024
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whom france colonized came to the former metropolis, they are from africa, from the caribbean, from indochina, but again, the french in generally support ukraine, and lepen could have made some pro-ukrainian statements, but it was situational, and macron, who has now... already won the presidential election for the second time, is trying to preserve the situation in the country, because, as we know very well, from history, modernity , that the french, they are such rebels, revolutionaries, from time to time, they had protests against social legislation, that is, the main internal issue that worries the french is pension provision, that is... the move with those early elections, but it turns out that he it was well calculated, yes that this is important, that he united other political forces against the lpn, that is, here i think the instinct of self-preservation worked, that macron will still not be elected president for the third time, but now and here we must preserve our political influence and continue to... ukraine, well, now there are some riots in france, in various cities, young men w
whom france colonized came to the former metropolis, they are from africa, from the caribbean, from indochina, but again, the french in generally support ukraine, and lepen could have made some pro-ukrainian statements, but it was situational, and macron, who has now... already won the presidential election for the second time, is trying to preserve the situation in the country, because, as we know very well, from history, modernity , that the french, they are such rebels, revolutionaries, from...
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Jul 11, 2024
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means that we increasingly need to work more and more closely with our partners in the pacific and indochina, thank you... my question is this: under the law passed by congress last december , the united states undertakes in the future to continue our cooperation with nato, from the side of the alliance, nato, are there any plans to be right with any changes in the us administration, i mean the elections in november, and from another point of view. side of the north atlantic, we are now seeing certain changes in europe with the coming to power of legal parties that are winning the elections, does nato, in general, have a plan to deal with, how to respond to these changes on both sides of the atlantic. well, nato is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, and throughout our history we've had... been through a lot, witnessed a lot changes of governments and the coming to power of different parties in different countries, allies, and there were often concerns about new, whether there will be new governments, new parties, whether they will hold back nato, of course, there are no guarantees i
means that we increasingly need to work more and more closely with our partners in the pacific and indochina, thank you... my question is this: under the law passed by congress last december , the united states undertakes in the future to continue our cooperation with nato, from the side of the alliance, nato, are there any plans to be right with any changes in the us administration, i mean the elections in november, and from another point of view. side of the north atlantic, we are now seeing...
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Jul 26, 2024
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so, 1968, the result was nixon gets elected, brings us four more years of the indochina war, and a watergate say, and i don't want to speak for you, but i think you won't find this too different from what you would say. if donald trump was elected over kamala harris in november, the result is going to be, i will put it as politely as i can on this friday, the strongest presidency in american history, i would say, verging on dictatorship with the help of a very complicit supreme court. that is what is at stake. so, if any of these events change a few votes in those battleground states, and one or another of these candidates wins this fall, that is the consequence. that is why we got to keep watching every single minute between now and november, and sadly, perhaps beyond that. >> so, i want to get your historic perspective on an aspect of this campaign that is emerging around the jd vance narrative, and his seeming, seemingly interesting view that childless women somehow are less than. you have the new york times noting the attack on kamala harris for not having kids will backfire, quote, if e
so, 1968, the result was nixon gets elected, brings us four more years of the indochina war, and a watergate say, and i don't want to speak for you, but i think you won't find this too different from what you would say. if donald trump was elected over kamala harris in november, the result is going to be, i will put it as politely as i can on this friday, the strongest presidency in american history, i would say, verging on dictatorship with the help of a very complicit supreme court. that is...
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Jul 5, 2024
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quote with, all the troubles the french are currently having with colored people in indochina and northrica. i do not think it will be possible get a major recording of. french song publisher wrote meeropol. so even over there it caused trouble. not everyone loves strange. not all not all liberals love strange fruit. john hammond called it the worst thing that ever happened to billie holiday. it made her the darling of left wing intellectuals. he complained leading her to take herself to seriously. but with every defeat, she suffered with every additional increment abuse she endured or inflicted on herself, the more personal and even autobiographical the song came to seem, only the end when it seemed to take too much of her. and there was less for it anyway. did her performances it taper off by then and forever forward with everyone. nina simone to diana ross. to cassandra wilson. cassandra wilson to audra mcdonald to you be 40 to sting singing it. it radiated through the culture, touching, aroused and inspiring a much broader, diverse audience than it did when first appeared. that's pr
quote with, all the troubles the french are currently having with colored people in indochina and northrica. i do not think it will be possible get a major recording of. french song publisher wrote meeropol. so even over there it caused trouble. not everyone loves strange. not all not all liberals love strange fruit. john hammond called it the worst thing that ever happened to billie holiday. it made her the darling of left wing intellectuals. he complained leading her to take herself to...
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Jul 15, 2024
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quote with, all the troubles the french are currently having with colored people in indochina and northrica. i do not think it will be possible get a major recording of. french song publisher wrote meeropol. so even over there it caused trouble. not everyone loves strange. not all not all liberals love strange fruit. john hammond called it the worst thing that ever happened to billie holiday. it made her the darling of left wing intellectuals. he complained leading her to take herself to seriously. but with every defeat, she suffered with every additional increment abuse she endured or inflicted on herself, the more personal and even autobiographical the song came to seem, only the end when it seemed to take too much of her. and there was less for it anyway. did her performances it taper off by then and forever forward with everyone. nina simone to diana ross. to cassandra wilson. cassandra wilson to audra mcdonald to you be 40 to sting singing it. it radiated through the culture, touching, aroused and inspiring a much broader, diverse audience than it did when first appeared. that's pr
quote with, all the troubles the french are currently having with colored people in indochina and northrica. i do not think it will be possible get a major recording of. french song publisher wrote meeropol. so even over there it caused trouble. not everyone loves strange. not all not all liberals love strange fruit. john hammond called it the worst thing that ever happened to billie holiday. it made her the darling of left wing intellectuals. he complained leading her to take herself to...
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influence thomas payne's writing had on future revolutionaries, i.e., gandhi, ho chi minh and what was indochina and also a different location, i am thinking of the revolution in haiti. and also, why did the quakers reject him? >> thank you, man. question. i am not the right person to answer this. i will defer to other scholars out there but i can tell you a couple of quick things about tom pain. and slavery and other political causes of the 18th century. pain was antislavery and in his newspaper writing in philadelphia, he published a paper that we think he wrote denouncing slavery and we can also see at the more general level of commitment to making a democracy that works for as many people as possible. a broader human rights agenda. also arguably a friend of the women's rights campaign. some of those were really attributed to him. we can actually be sure. he certainly had a much broader influence than just on the narrow question of nationhood. chris we want to introduce you to noah. she is at the institute for thomas payne studies. this is in new rochelle, new york. what is the institute? >>
influence thomas payne's writing had on future revolutionaries, i.e., gandhi, ho chi minh and what was indochina and also a different location, i am thinking of the revolution in haiti. and also, why did the quakers reject him? >> thank you, man. question. i am not the right person to answer this. i will defer to other scholars out there but i can tell you a couple of quick things about tom pain. and slavery and other political causes of the 18th century. pain was antislavery and in his...