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obviously, this was a forced letter of resignation, or a firing from the president. and as you can see at the top of that letter, it says, at your request, i am submitting my resignation. it doesn't get more i guess obvious than that that this was a forced resignation on the part
obviously, this was a forced letter of resignation, or a firing from the president. and as you can see at the top of that letter, it says, at your request, i am submitting my resignation. it doesn't get more i guess obvious than that that this was a forced resignation on the part
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a u.s. space force, as a sixth branch of the armed forces. the national space council hosted a series of discussions on what needs to be done to make that happen. participating were vice president mike pence, who chairs the national space council. nasa administrator jim bridenstein. and transportation secretary elaine chao. this is 2 1/2 hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the national space counsel, elaine chao, secretary of the department of transportation. patrick shanahan, deputy secretary of the department of defense, ross bolt, deputy director of the office of management and budget. susan gordon, principal deputy director of national intelligence. karen dunn keley, acting deputy secretary of the department of commerce. claire grady, acting deputy secretary of the department of homeland security. jim bridenstein, administrator of the national aeronautics and space nation. andre thompson,under-esecretary of state for arms control and international security. general paul silva, vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. michael,
a u.s. space force, as a sixth branch of the armed forces. the national space council hosted a series of discussions on what needs to be done to make that happen. participating were vice president mike pence, who chairs the national space council. nasa administrator jim bridenstein. and transportation secretary elaine chao. this is 2 1/2 hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the national space counsel, elaine chao, secretary of the department of transportation. patrick shanahan,...
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a decision. my responsibility and the air force's responsibility is to help shape and put forward a concept that if approved will help advance our ability to be able to prevail in space and continue to be the best in the world at space. so that is the approach that the air force has taken to try to make sure that we put forward a concept that carries out the president's bold vision, to be able to deal with that -- remember that seventh element which is space superiority. we are already the best in the world at all the rest, so how do we make sure that we are the best at space superiority and dominant in space. i think the president has really brought this to the fore and i think that that's great for the country. >> the united states had a unified u.s. space command from 1985 to 2002, but it was eliminated after its september 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks and many of its functions were merged into the u.s. strategic command. why not reconstitute that function? >> in fact, we are reconstituting that function. so the war fighting command, a subunified command was authorized in the national defense a
a decision. my responsibility and the air force's responsibility is to help shape and put forward a concept that if approved will help advance our ability to be able to prevail in space and continue to be the best in the world at space. so that is the approach that the air force has taken to try to make sure that we put forward a concept that carries out the president's bold vision, to be able to deal with that -- remember that seventh element which is space superiority. we are already the best...
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the force i just described for you is just a different joint force. you know, we had to figure out a long time ago how to integrate air, land and sea. we put a joint force together that does that pretty darn well. actually better than anybody on the planet has ever done it before. now we have to do air, land, sea, space, cyber. we have to do all that together. it's the same problem. we just haven't done it so we have to step forward and figure out how to walk into that problem. so it's not different. how does it impact stratcom, does it require a stratcom reorganization? we're actually going to explore that over the next little while. as we standup u.s. space command. use the standup space command as the opportunity to experiment in different construct. we're going to set up exercising involving the joint staff, other commands who will walk through how do we do that? we'll explore. i don't think it does. i think it's an issue of command, authorities and responsibilities. as you look at the other questions, it's also interesting to watch what some of ou
the force i just described for you is just a different joint force. you know, we had to figure out a long time ago how to integrate air, land and sea. we put a joint force together that does that pretty darn well. actually better than anybody on the planet has ever done it before. now we have to do air, land, sea, space, cyber. we have to do all that together. it's the same problem. we just haven't done it so we have to step forward and figure out how to walk into that problem. so it's not...
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i was with the president of finland and he said we have a forced nation. based -- forest nation. they spend a lot of time
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it is interesting and a lot of these use of force cases there is no mention of race. it's just a suspect or a person i name and we are not necessarily taking into account the effect that it has had on the way that the interactions progress. some of what we know more now about the way that bias both exquisite and implicit is at play in so many of our discretionary decisions in the criminal legal system including those decisions about who to arrest and who to stop and frisk and who to search. so, when we think about the science around the bias -- implicit bias is often unconscious step judgment reaction that we all have. around a variety of issues and traits -- we know about implicit bias against we know that there is a vast majority of what people that have implicit bias negative toward african- americans. this is not just something that is only white people. these implicit under the surface biases that change the way that we are proceeding a situation can have a negative effect in the interactions where we have ambiguous situations where you have to make a snap judgmen
it is interesting and a lot of these use of force cases there is no mention of race. it's just a suspect or a person i name and we are not necessarily taking into account the effect that it has had on the way that the interactions progress. some of what we know more now about the way that bias both exquisite and implicit is at play in so many of our discretionary decisions in the criminal legal system including those decisions about who to arrest and who to stop and frisk and who to search. so,...
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becoming a bigger force than opec or can it become a bigger force than opec or is the u.s. do you sense at the moment being perhaps. overly confident in its ability to push opec around. whether. it's such a huge force anymore certainly not a lot and as i said already they many cases need. with no one but not of the. united states and of course they are not an overwhelming force you know that i mean the rise alone and level but they can certainly make their voice and we heard in a moment they are doing so professor good to talk to you and counting the cost many thanks indeed for being with us thank you very much and finally this week one of the biggest corporations on the planet right now has chosen new york and virginia to house its new headquarters but as al-jazeera kristen salumi reports from new york not everyone is celebrating. over lunch at the court square diner in new york's long island city local residents wonder how their rapidly growing neighborhood will absorb tens of thousands of more people now that amazon has announced plans to build a new headquarters here for
becoming a bigger force than opec or can it become a bigger force than opec or is the u.s. do you sense at the moment being perhaps. overly confident in its ability to push opec around. whether. it's such a huge force anymore certainly not a lot and as i said already they many cases need. with no one but not of the. united states and of course they are not an overwhelming force you know that i mean the rise alone and level but they can certainly make their voice and we heard in a moment they...
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. >> up next, air force association board chair f. whitten peters moderates a panel, and the importance of working with allies. this took place at the 2018 annual meeting of the air force association in national harbor, maryland. the discussion is about 45 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, good morning, and please welcome the chairman of the board, whit peters. >> now comes one of the hard parts of the agenda, which is talking about serious issues on behalf of afa, i welcome you back. this, again, is the 2018 conference. the topic is fighting under fire, projecting power in the 21st century. as you know, or you should know in the audience, the world has now returned to a period of major power conflict with adversaries adraupted an array of strategies to keep the united states from doing one of the things it does best, which is projecting power to carry the fight away from our shores and into the adversaries' domain. today's panelists are all the top of the spear. they're general tod wolters. general john jay raymond, commander air force space command, general
. >> up next, air force association board chair f. whitten peters moderates a panel, and the importance of working with allies. this took place at the 2018 annual meeting of the air force association in national harbor, maryland. the discussion is about 45 minutes. >>> ladies and gentlemen, good morning, and please welcome the chairman of the board, whit peters. >> now comes one of the hard parts of the agenda, which is talking about serious issues on behalf of afa, i...
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becoming a bigger force than opec or can it become a bigger force than opec or is the u.s. do you sense at the moment being perhaps. overly confident in its ability to push opec around where the. object has such a huge force anymore certainly not alone as i said already in any case need to ally with known of not only russia those are the united states air force they're not an overwhelming force they cannot determine the price on oil and of. but they can certainly make their voice and we heard in a moment they are doing so professor good to talk to you and counting the cost many thanks indeed for being with us thank you very much and finally this week one of the biggest corporations on the planet right now has chosen new york and virginia to house its new headquarters but as al-jazeera is kristen salumi reports from new york not everyone is celebrating. over lunch at the court square diner in new york's long island city local residents wonder how their rapidly growing neighborhood will absorb tens of thousands of more people now that amazon has announced plans to build a new
becoming a bigger force than opec or can it become a bigger force than opec or is the u.s. do you sense at the moment being perhaps. overly confident in its ability to push opec around where the. object has such a huge force anymore certainly not alone as i said already in any case need to ally with known of not only russia those are the united states air force they're not an overwhelming force they cannot determine the price on oil and of. but they can certainly make their voice and we heard...
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was it a conventional war against an invading force? some people such as the late colonel harry summers have said it is a conventual war. there are others who said it was essentially a counter insurgency, but one that the united states tried to fight as a conventional war. in my view, it began as a counter insurgency but turned into a blend of counter insurgency and conventional war. i will talk about how it evolved. the class between north and south begins in 1954 when south vietnam was divided after the war between france. the new president uses armed force to consolidate his rule over rebel s selious sects. over the intervening period they are able to consolidate rule, the united states helps it develop new armed forces. this is one of the controversies. the u.s. urges to consolidate. critics allege you didn't need a conventional force like this because you faced the guerilla threat. i disagree with that. i think if you look at the big picture, this was ultimately going to be decided by conventional arms. you need a conventional force
was it a conventional war against an invading force? some people such as the late colonel harry summers have said it is a conventual war. there are others who said it was essentially a counter insurgency, but one that the united states tried to fight as a conventional war. in my view, it began as a counter insurgency but turned into a blend of counter insurgency and conventional war. i will talk about how it evolved. the class between north and south begins in 1954 when south vietnam was...
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becoming a bigger force than opec or can it become a bigger force than opec or is the u.s. do you sense at the moment being perhaps. overly confident in its ability to push opec around where the. object has such a huge force anymore certainly not alone as i said already they in any case need to ally with known or not only those are the united states air force they're not an overwhelming force they cannot determine the price on oil and of. but they can certainly make their voices. heard. they are doing so professor good to talk to you and counting the cost many thanks indeed for being with us thank you very much and finally this week one of the biggest corporations on the planet right now has chosen new york and virginia to house its new headquarters but as al-jazeera as kristen salumi reports from new york not everyone is celebrating. over lunch at the court square diner in new york's long island city local residents wonder how their rapidly growing neighborhood will absorb tens of thousands of more people now that amazon has announced plans to build a new headquarters here
becoming a bigger force than opec or can it become a bigger force than opec or is the u.s. do you sense at the moment being perhaps. overly confident in its ability to push opec around where the. object has such a huge force anymore certainly not alone as i said already they in any case need to ally with known or not only those are the united states air force they're not an overwhelming force they cannot determine the price on oil and of. but they can certainly make their voices. heard. they...
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i just want to make a comment on the space force. i commend president trump for thinking about space in a more assertive and organized way, but i think the witnesses won't be surprised what i have been saying about this idea is that first, and it is appropriate for this committee, we must focus on the readiness of the existing military services which i think everybody recognizes has plummeted over the last several years, so that they are fully ready to do what the president and the american people expect of them. while i understand that the desire to talk about the space force today might be pressing, i believe that the chairman of the full committee intends to address this topic. as kind of a full committee issue as well at some point. again, i want to thank the witnesses. your prepared statements will be entered into the record and we respectfully request that you keep your opening remarks in the vicinity of five minutes. secretary wilson, we'll begin with you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll just summarize my opening remarks from
i just want to make a comment on the space force. i commend president trump for thinking about space in a more assertive and organized way, but i think the witnesses won't be surprised what i have been saying about this idea is that first, and it is appropriate for this committee, we must focus on the readiness of the existing military services which i think everybody recognizes has plummeted over the last several years, so that they are fully ready to do what the president and the american...
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a new commander. bradley moved up to take charge of the 12th army group. the nazis were determined to spill it the forces and roll them back to the say. the divisions were gathered for a counter offense in the area. cutting off the first army's supply line. the generals divisions had every threat. it set the stage for one of the most worst military disasters of the war. they surrendered by the thousands. the correspondent had this to say. the army came here 48 hours ago and now see what has happened to him. germany's web -- best in weapons and men brushed aside and shattered into bits. >>> the frenchman cheered the first army as it pushed off. the low country and germany itself. >>> at the end of august, 1944, paris fall to the first army. the first army splashed across eastern france. it's entered germany on september 11. captured the city on the 21st. then came the desperate fighting. one soldier observed they carried the fighting long after the army had healed. the first army was eloquent in a language the nazis would learn to understand. in december, 1944, the enemy probed the thin american defense l
a new commander. bradley moved up to take charge of the 12th army group. the nazis were determined to spill it the forces and roll them back to the say. the divisions were gathered for a counter offense in the area. cutting off the first army's supply line. the generals divisions had every threat. it set the stage for one of the most worst military disasters of the war. they surrendered by the thousands. the correspondent had this to say. the army came here 48 hours ago and now see what has...
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a policy level. departments that have done that seen reduces in serious numbers of force. and a policy that required deescalation essentially put in place of the necessity standard reduced midlevel and serious uses of force by 60% over a three-year period. which is a striking reduction. >> great. yes. >> i think with a summary saying yes, you can have an evidence around on the surface is the same for everybody. there's a lot more underneath the surface. you can have something that is partially neutral, but in practice we see how we're getting different results. i think what peter said about taking the actual reality is actually very much at the heart of tennessee v. garner. they recognize at the time of the founding and common law and things that there were less tools. people weren't -- police didn't have guns, right. and because of that, this whole, well, a while ago we could actually pursue fleeing felons and use deadly force was the argument that was raised in tennessee v. garner. they said, you know, back then you didn't have guns. you didn't have ways that actually all
a policy level. departments that have done that seen reduces in serious numbers of force. and a policy that required deescalation essentially put in place of the necessity standard reduced midlevel and serious uses of force by 60% over a three-year period. which is a striking reduction. >> great. yes. >> i think with a summary saying yes, you can have an evidence around on the surface is the same for everybody. there's a lot more underneath the surface. you can have something that...
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house official position is this is a resignation but as we saw from jeff sessions letter it was a forced resignation it is centrally a sacking we're all eyes are on the president this morning here in washington at fifteen g.m.t. he's heading up to the supreme court where he'll be swearing in his supreme court justice brett kavanaugh this of course is the highest court in the federal judiciary and of course the tiring of all of this is very curious given the fact that there has been a major change at the department of justice with the departure of just sessions it of course is very controversial as you noted given the fact that sessions was a long time trump loyalist he was in charge of carrying out the president's agenda in many ways but at the same time caught the president's ire when he recused himself from that muller probe. worried i said nuff that's another reason it was supposed to be a news conference about the outcome of the midterm election sit down but it quickly turned into a testy exchange with reporters which included questions about the future of president donald trump's ca
house official position is this is a resignation but as we saw from jeff sessions letter it was a forced resignation it is centrally a sacking we're all eyes are on the president this morning here in washington at fifteen g.m.t. he's heading up to the supreme court where he'll be swearing in his supreme court justice brett kavanaugh this of course is the highest court in the federal judiciary and of course the tiring of all of this is very curious given the fact that there has been a major...
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year after it out the forces took control of the city to cut a special forces a some old instability is returning to its streets. curity situation is relatively better nowadays but the economy is still fragile taxes and red tape getting out permits to continue our businesses is to some extent hindering our. doing that dance on the city but it out it forces fears of the nude conflict between but the conditional forty's forced many families to flee the city most of them offices that autonomy are trying to restart their lives in towns and villages outside could cook though it out the forces continue on oil production against remnants of eisel who have been cutting out frequent attacks against civilians and security forces. despite their ongoing operations against eisel it out there are no officials insist the group has been defeated and play down the fears of a comeback. we hope that both iraqi and kurdish forces unite together and eliminate any remaining pockets of terrorism across karkoc the security situation remains a challenge for everyone here if security is improved economy will
year after it out the forces took control of the city to cut a special forces a some old instability is returning to its streets. curity situation is relatively better nowadays but the economy is still fragile taxes and red tape getting out permits to continue our businesses is to some extent hindering our. doing that dance on the city but it out it forces fears of the nude conflict between but the conditional forty's forced many families to flee the city most of them offices that autonomy are...
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i was with the president of finland and he said we have a forced nation. based -- forest nation. they spend a lot of time cleaning and they don't have any problem. it's a very small problem. i know everybody's looking at that to that end. it's going to work out well. we want to take care of the people that are so badly hurt. the families, what they've lost. a lot of people have been lost. we don't know the number. we won't know that for a while. there are areas you can't even get to them yet. we have incredible people doing the job. so we'll get that done better than anybody else could do it. we want to thank you all for coming and being here and showing. because i think people have to really see this to understand it. and back in washington, mr. congressman, you know that, kevin and everything. we have two great members of congress. we'll do everything we can, 100%. thank you for my -- thank you
i was with the president of finland and he said we have a forced nation. based -- forest nation. they spend a lot of time cleaning and they don't have any problem. it's a very small problem. i know everybody's looking at that to that end. it's going to work out well. we want to take care of the people that are so badly hurt. the families, what they've lost. a lot of people have been lost. we don't know the number. we won't know that for a while. there are areas you can't even get to them yet....
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forces. also on this programme, there's a demand to outlaw unauthorized traveler sites.a large number of travel sites there's no proper which assist them with human excrement flowing into local pitches. but first, uk and eu officials agreed the draft of brexit agreement. in a significant breakthrough for the talks. the cabinet source told the bbc that the document has been agreed at a technical level by officials from both sides. after intensive talks this week. the next step is for it to be discussed by the cabinet at a meeting early on wednesday afternoon. well the news came just as mps wrapped up a debate on whether legal advice relating to the negotiations should be made public. the call had come from labor, the shadow brexit secretary explained what he wanted. the publication of the final advice provided by the attorney—general to the cabinet concerning the terms of early withdrawal agreement. this be made available to all mps, all mps, and thirdly that they should be made available after any withdrawal agreement is reached with the eu. but in good time to allow pro
forces. also on this programme, there's a demand to outlaw unauthorized traveler sites.a large number of travel sites there's no proper which assist them with human excrement flowing into local pitches. but first, uk and eu officials agreed the draft of brexit agreement. in a significant breakthrough for the talks. the cabinet source told the bbc that the document has been agreed at a technical level by officials from both sides. after intensive talks this week. the next step is for it to be...
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the last point that i will make is a task force felt strongly it was an opportunity, such a privilege to have this year plus time to really focus on this issue. naturally because we had a task force and we had funding and we had a staff person or consultant , we were able to draw attention to the issue and generate more it -ish -- more thinking to its picket brings people together. the group felt strongly that one of the things that we need to do is support any ongoing efforts that exist to coordinate more effectively and establish a task force i was dedicated to this issue. we wanted to highlight that there are some groups that have been working on the issue long before the task force force showed up. they too felt strongly that having a group that is tasked with focusing on this and having staff focusing on the issue is important. a sexual assault response team start which brings together representatives of different agencies that work on this issue and help victims, and survivors of directly is the major public community-based organization that works on the issue, primarily through
the last point that i will make is a task force felt strongly it was an opportunity, such a privilege to have this year plus time to really focus on this issue. naturally because we had a task force and we had funding and we had a staff person or consultant , we were able to draw attention to the issue and generate more it -ish -- more thinking to its picket brings people together. the group felt strongly that one of the things that we need to do is support any ongoing efforts that exist to...
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hamas and as well as a senior officer in the israeli forces and another was injured. what happened later was the airstrikes that covered the operation that was happening. which led to the killing of the seven. members of hamas. students and teachers have held a rally in paris against president micron's education reforms charlotta bensky it was that for us the people here a defiant they say that this suggestion which has been proposed in the budget for two thousand and nineteen it will be discussed more at the national assembly here fronts could result in the loss of two thousand six hundred and fifty jobs being cut these are jobs from the higher education from colleges here in france and the teachers here say they're unhappy about this they say it doesn't make any sense given that the ministry of education is only figures show that in the next few years there's going to be an increase of foodie thousand additional students every year so they say how does that work if we cut the jobs how do we then have enough staff to be able to teach the students here in france and th
hamas and as well as a senior officer in the israeli forces and another was injured. what happened later was the airstrikes that covered the operation that was happening. which led to the killing of the seven. members of hamas. students and teachers have held a rally in paris against president micron's education reforms charlotta bensky it was that for us the people here a defiant they say that this suggestion which has been proposed in the budget for two thousand and nineteen it will be...
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force for the to make ittandpoint more balanced. for the assets that are prepared for the initial flight, it's a total force, they have to have a holistic problem, not just the air and missile defense officer problem but an entire force problem. whatever level you are at, the risk commission, the risk to what are the levels that allow him to pull in the needed direction? >> good. right here. >> with the growth of branches like -- >> who are you with? >> and a sophomore at georgetown. with the growth of branches like ada, how do you see that shifting the role of traditional combat arms ranges? >> the air defense branch is a growing branch, so hopefully as you get to commissioning and branch selection it is one of the branches you will look at closely. the example i used to always give cadets and some of our young officers when i would talk to them, especially from my experience in global force management, when i was running global force management we would have tanks, where you bring in all the force and then the tough decisions. in that form, the two years i ran it, there worth three capabilities we were normally walking in to work thro
force for the to make ittandpoint more balanced. for the assets that are prepared for the initial flight, it's a total force, they have to have a holistic problem, not just the air and missile defense officer problem but an entire force problem. whatever level you are at, the risk commission, the risk to what are the levels that allow him to pull in the needed direction? >> good. right here. >> with the growth of branches like -- >> who are you with? >> and a sophomore...
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was it a conventional war against an invading force? some people such as the late colonel harry summers have said it was essentially a conventi conventional war, invasion from north vietnam and south vietnam. there are others, most prominently andrew krapenovic and john noggle who said it was a counterinsurgency but one the united states tried to fight as a conventional war. my view, it began as a counterinsurgency but turned into a blend of counterinsurgency and conventional warfare and ended up as essentially a convention l war. i'm going to talk about how it evolved. so the clash between north and south begins in 1954 when south vietnam was divided after the war between france and the vietmen. the new south vietnamese president yem uses arm force initially to consolidate his rule over some rebellious sects. the communists initially focus on political subversion thinking the government is unable to stand. over the intervening period they are able to consolidate rule, the united states helps it develop new armed forces. this is one of t
was it a conventional war against an invading force? some people such as the late colonel harry summers have said it was essentially a conventi conventional war, invasion from north vietnam and south vietnam. there are others, most prominently andrew krapenovic and john noggle who said it was a counterinsurgency but one the united states tried to fight as a conventional war. my view, it began as a counterinsurgency but turned into a blend of counterinsurgency and conventional warfare and ended...
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a lot of that has changed. the russian military force in syria today in 2018 is not the same one that interviewed in the contract -- conflict in 2015. there is a change in performance capability and how effective they are. of course drones which have become quite popularized but in truth for russian forces fighting in georgia in 2008 it's a complete science fiction to believe that an older israeli drones would be doing real prime isr battle damage assessment are also things. drones have had a great deal of utility to russian. some of the major problems for us, despite all these capabilities and things russians have learned in terms of operation and technical innovation, they still have a long way. it's becoming more than the sum of its parts which is a problem for them. anyone who has that with the military knows even if you give the command of control and the chronology if you put people in theory to work together, they necessarily want -- they necessarily want. they were excited because they feel like they wanted syria. this created ob
a lot of that has changed. the russian military force in syria today in 2018 is not the same one that interviewed in the contract -- conflict in 2015. there is a change in performance capability and how effective they are. of course drones which have become quite popularized but in truth for russian forces fighting in georgia in 2008 it's a complete science fiction to believe that an older israeli drones would be doing real prime isr battle damage assessment are also things. drones have had a...
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a new space force is a bad idea. if you look at those trades, today versus future, quality over quantity. still need to prioritize within the defense budget, whether it is 716, or 700, or 733. my final point would be the numbers we are talking about for defense are in the range of 3% or 4% of gdp. and when you include other operations, closer to 4%. the nation can afford 4% of gdp for defense, it needs to spend it wisely and focus it on the great power competition that the strategy has said we will. and it needs to make the hard choices that truly are difficult to make, but involves reduced structure, more quality versus the focus on quantity. michael: uh, one question is going to be -- let me do it in two chunks. are you comfortable with the possibility of a $700 billion national defense budget in 2020? the number we are starting to hear from omb and a national security advisor, it would be about $33 billion less for that year than was expected. again, we are at $716 billion in this fiscal year, which has already be
a new space force is a bad idea. if you look at those trades, today versus future, quality over quantity. still need to prioritize within the defense budget, whether it is 716, or 700, or 733. my final point would be the numbers we are talking about for defense are in the range of 3% or 4% of gdp. and when you include other operations, closer to 4%. the nation can afford 4% of gdp for defense, it needs to spend it wisely and focus it on the great power competition that the strategy has said we...
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middle east this is this is it's not so much to say like oh we have to look at yemen to look at a destabilizing force in our relationship visa view with saudi arabia there's a lot of moving pieces here financially militarily with terrorism with money with outside influences creating domestic problems and foreign nations so i don't think that we can just look at this one one case with yemen and the conflict there in america's participation that would in caps lay the entire conflict by you yet again catherine i mean this is a president who is trying to somehow. bring the saudis of the central components but secondly his relationship with some of the sentiment as a central component of his middle east policy but in this case what can the senate achieve in the future if will trump the future and a solution any amend or end it in the in the region is interconnected with building bridges with m.b.a.'s. it's a very it's a very good question and as long as donald trump is president they may have less influence then they would like to have the fact is that the region is in play that the saudis have felt vulne
middle east this is this is it's not so much to say like oh we have to look at yemen to look at a destabilizing force in our relationship visa view with saudi arabia there's a lot of moving pieces here financially militarily with terrorism with money with outside influences creating domestic problems and foreign nations so i don't think that we can just look at this one one case with yemen and the conflict there in america's participation that would in caps lay the entire conflict by you yet...
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from conscription to the ollanta air force. we had a purpose forces. from oneat would swing contingency to the next with no expectation that they would spend much time in counterinsurgency nor on the other end of thermonuclear deterrents on the other end of the spectrum of military operations. then 9/11 hit. in force that we had used the cold war, the force that we had used to fight desert storm had to shift dramatically in order to deal with a series of issues that ultimately came down to understanding the impact the 19 individuals could have at the strategic level. because we have learned what happens when you lower the barrier to entry into matters of national security. over time, we would spend more time with counterinsurgency. we would have to focus national resources in ways that we never anticipated and never expected yet, this group pivoted in ways that were remarkable and effective. we used all source intelligence and light pattern analysis to understand how a completely different mindset of how to build a network in order to fight a network.
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advisers after they came under fire from the taliban in a compound the afghan government says local forces were not aware of any civilians in the area relatives of the people who died described what happened. but never given out around nine pm the first helicopters circled overhead and then a jet from the house there were thirty people in the family all of them gone one survivor is my nephew he was at my house is the only one who survived the others died a six month old baby among them. my demand to the government is to know why did they kill innocent people they didn't do anything wrong. it champions league football match in greece descended into mayhem on wednesday fans of the dutch club i aks had to take cover from flares and a molotov cocktail being thrown by supporters of athens. yet another night of senseless football related violence in europe when the famed dutch club from amsterdam went to the greek capital of eight and to play a local side in the champions league now we've seen violence in the football stands before but this was something on the next level when part of the fans b
advisers after they came under fire from the taliban in a compound the afghan government says local forces were not aware of any civilians in the area relatives of the people who died described what happened. but never given out around nine pm the first helicopters circled overhead and then a jet from the house there were thirty people in the family all of them gone one survivor is my nephew he was at my house is the only one who survived the others died a six month old baby among them. my...
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force? >> i went and looked at a bottom up estimate if you create a space force, what's it going to involve. the vast majority of the funding for a space force would be transferred out of accounts that are already existing today in the services budgets. most would come from the air force, since the air force does most of the space activities today, about 85% of the funding year to year, and so you would move all of that into a new budget, so that's neutral. it doesn't add overall to the budget. then you do have to add a new headquarters, staff on top of that for a new service, and create a new secretariat staff for a secretary of the space force. my system were depending on how large you scope this space force, the additional cost is going to be from $300 million to about $550 million per year. interestingly that's less than the cost of the audit. >> if you want to read more, how much will the space cost is the csis briefing, at csis.org. todd harrison with that briefing on their website. jay is waiting on the phone, independents, kentucky, on the line for retired military. go ahead. >> call
force? >> i went and looked at a bottom up estimate if you create a space force, what's it going to involve. the vast majority of the funding for a space force would be transferred out of accounts that are already existing today in the services budgets. most would come from the air force, since the air force does most of the space activities today, about 85% of the funding year to year, and so you would move all of that into a new budget, so that's neutral. it doesn't add overall to the...
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a compromise. uri'll beus to see what could hold up and force a shutdown.so could mueller. >> i feel like a big storyll w look at will be what happens tuesday when the cia comes out with a report on wbet they eve happened to journalist jamal khashoggi. if it turns out in fact that it is completely confirmed that the prince isbehind this, what does the president do from here? >> this was a queion i had. i mean the debate is going to be this. if you're going to sanction a bunch of saudis, how you are do you sanction them if you won't sanction the crown prince who i believedve ordered this? that will be the sticking point. fired uphear a very lindsey graham on the show today. very angry.be eves the prince's brother shouldn't be welcomed back into theve country again, who is the current ambassador to the united states for his -- because the cia said -- basically said he helped convince khashoggi to go to the consulate in turkey. i think that you have a bunch of folks in the senate whoill try to tie the president's hands. it's true the president andsh jared r ha
a compromise. uri'll beus to see what could hold up and force a shutdown.so could mueller. >> i feel like a big storyll w look at will be what happens tuesday when the cia comes out with a report on wbet they eve happened to journalist jamal khashoggi. if it turns out in fact that it is completely confirmed that the prince isbehind this, what does the president do from here? >> this was a queion i had. i mean the debate is going to be this. if you're going to sanction a bunch of...
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senator, what a force to be reckoned with. the senior senator from mississippi.hey rode on the bus with me, they pounded the pavement with me. i could not ask for more support from the colleagues of mississippi. thank you so much for them. you know, i am so grateful, so humbled for the honor you have given me to elect me as your united states senator. it is hard to describe the feelings tonight. , theht, in this victory reason we won is because mississippians know me and my heart, and thank you for stepping up, mississippi. , this isn'tl along about me. this is about the people of mississippi and what is important to the people of mississippi. this win tonight, this victory, it is about our conservative values, the things that mean to all of us mississippians. it is those things that i will , that iwashington, d.c. want to represent all of mississippians with these values and i will fight for it every single day. i am your warrior. it is a wonderful place, a special place to live. i want everybody to know, no matter who you voted for today, i'm going to always re
senator, what a force to be reckoned with. the senior senator from mississippi.hey rode on the bus with me, they pounded the pavement with me. i could not ask for more support from the colleagues of mississippi. thank you so much for them. you know, i am so grateful, so humbled for the honor you have given me to elect me as your united states senator. it is hard to describe the feelings tonight. , theht, in this victory reason we won is because mississippians know me and my heart, and thank you...
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we'll have tremendous impact on a force. and you see it being integrated in a lot of exercises and driving us to the russian military. it's adapted for more their style of warfare. are they learning some things from syria. not necessarily going to serve them well all military conflicts learn thing that end up not being true. transformation of russian military needs. they're making generational leaps, i don't think it's necessarily things that will allow them to affect expeditionary warfare. the real challenge for us is these are the things that will have big influences on the russian military down the line at the tactical operational level which is where historically they have been weak and create real problemes if it proliferates successfully. are they able to buy the technology which you need in order to conduct this warfare and they continue to exercise, in it, yes, they will achieve a qualitative level of improvement. so that part is not a good news story for the united states. >> i guess i would add, it's a great questio
we'll have tremendous impact on a force. and you see it being integrated in a lot of exercises and driving us to the russian military. it's adapted for more their style of warfare. are they learning some things from syria. not necessarily going to serve them well all military conflicts learn thing that end up not being true. transformation of russian military needs. they're making generational leaps, i don't think it's necessarily things that will allow them to affect expeditionary warfare. the...
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a force of nature when forty tons under the long as an articulated truck. the species became extinct a million and a half years ago having no suitable prey to feed on. but sharks are still widely prevail and around cuba including the silky shark which took over when the may galligan became extinct. ninety percent of the world shark population has been wiped out in the last fifty years. and forty million of them a still being hunted every year. but cuba is in no way affected by the situation the island is a real refuge for all tropical shot species. in fact the island is probably the last remaining productive unberth zone for many of them. this is the job assigned to noel lopez he dives every day for months amongst the sharks to try and section off the key mating and rearing areas so that scientists from the protected marine parks can more easily prohibit any commercial shark fishing. to achieve this they're going to try something innovative so that they can study the sharks without having to catch them. was. the sharks coming towards them a silky sharks anim
a force of nature when forty tons under the long as an articulated truck. the species became extinct a million and a half years ago having no suitable prey to feed on. but sharks are still widely prevail and around cuba including the silky shark which took over when the may galligan became extinct. ninety percent of the world shark population has been wiped out in the last fifty years. and forty million of them a still being hunted every year. but cuba is in no way affected by the situation the...
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for decades now a moderating force in leadership alongside germany and france a model of parliamentary democracy a bridge to the united states among other things and it leaves behind an e.u. with real problems the rise of national populism budgetary pushback among southern states like italy a rollback of democracy in hungary and everyone barring a few political voices in the united kingdom seem to agree that this is going to be economically painful for both sides so no celebration no air of celebration of triumphalism i think rather it will be pretty somber journal how thank you a search and rescue operation is underway in uganda after a party boat capsized on lake victoria twenty five bodies have been recovered so far but it's thought that more than one hundred people were on board at the time twenty six survived. and i think we're going to people were shouting the music was so loud and we thought that they were just having fun when the theory capsized that's when we realized they wanted to help some of the fishermen who went to save them also died because many people jumped into this
for decades now a moderating force in leadership alongside germany and france a model of parliamentary democracy a bridge to the united states among other things and it leaves behind an e.u. with real problems the rise of national populism budgetary pushback among southern states like italy a rollback of democracy in hungary and everyone barring a few political voices in the united kingdom seem to agree that this is going to be economically painful for both sides so no celebration no air of...
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background to all of what we are seeing at the moment it does appear very much that this was a special forces incursion into the column eunice area with what reason we do not know at this particular stage but this was obviously not a retaliate tree action it would appear it was obviously some kind of strategic action undertaken by the israeli armed forces so what is going on at the moment is something that obviously is going to have a major impact on whatever resolution if any is ever reached with gaza but to get back to these so-called peace plan of president trump obviously stability in gaza would be absolutely essential to this but what is even more problematic for the framers of this peace plan as it is put is the fact that the palestinian leadership will have nothing to do with it that is because palestinians are still enraged by the u.s. decision to move its embassy to jerusalem which is regarded in international law as it is against international law so certainly the whole idea of any attention to resuscitate the long dormant peace process. will be propped up against things like u.s. a
background to all of what we are seeing at the moment it does appear very much that this was a special forces incursion into the column eunice area with what reason we do not know at this particular stage but this was obviously not a retaliate tree action it would appear it was obviously some kind of strategic action undertaken by the israeli armed forces so what is going on at the moment is something that obviously is going to have a major impact on whatever resolution if any is ever reached...
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a final deal agreement. and e.u. parliament for approval. pro-government forces in yemen have paused offensive against the rebel held city of a data. coalition which is throwing its weight behind another round of talks to end the conflict but it is the main entry point for most food and aid into yemen. eight more people have been found in northern california bringing the death toll to fifty six in the states worst ever wildfires more than one hundred people are still missing as firefighters battle to contain the blaze. the u.n. security council is due to vote on thursday about extending its peacekeeping mission in central african republic has rarely been a moment of peace since the conflict began there five. years ago an alliance of muslim rebels known as the selectors overthrew president francois government in two thousand and thirteen a few months later rebel leader michel just was sworn in as interim president but he was forced to resign after fighting between the selector and christian vices then as the. continued the un sent a peacekeeping force to support a
a final deal agreement. and e.u. parliament for approval. pro-government forces in yemen have paused offensive against the rebel held city of a data. coalition which is throwing its weight behind another round of talks to end the conflict but it is the main entry point for most food and aid into yemen. eight more people have been found in northern california bringing the death toll to fifty six in the states worst ever wildfires more than one hundred people are still missing as firefighters...
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the coast guard, we are in fact the smallest of the five armed services but we're a global force. with unique authority, and capabilities. and while we respond to disasters, while we rescue mariners in distress, we conduct law enforcement, regulate commerce on our waterways, we also operate 24 hours a day, search days a week, 365 days a year to keep our nation secure. it is those efforts that are so often overlooked. as an armed force, the piece i want to focus is on the global strategic competition is surging. and i think the national strategy, the national defense strategy speaks to it that. adversaries are becoming more sophisticated. the maritime environment is growing increasingly complex. and the coast guard provides unique solutions across that full spectrum of operations. from security cooperation, up to and including armed conflict. the coast guard, like the department of defense, will continue to operate under secretary mattis's paradigm of cooperate where we can, and compete where we must. we ideally compliment and reinforce our nation's unmatched military hard power. we
the coast guard, we are in fact the smallest of the five armed services but we're a global force. with unique authority, and capabilities. and while we respond to disasters, while we rescue mariners in distress, we conduct law enforcement, regulate commerce on our waterways, we also operate 24 hours a day, search days a week, 365 days a year to keep our nation secure. it is those efforts that are so often overlooked. as an armed force, the piece i want to focus is on the global strategic...
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let's meet our a force that he joins us now from west jerusalem so hurry the situation as it stands now three palestinians killed by israeli fire into gaza as stephanie was explaining we've had a barge of rockets coming from gaza into israel one israeli is critically injured any indication of what the israelis might do now. well i mean the only very clear indication i think is what you just heard from stephanie that alex a t.v. has reportedly had a warning to evacuate its headquarters inside gaza city. also there was a report that there'd been a smaller drone strike targeting that building or that area which is often the preparation for a wider or a larger scale attack from an aircraft so that suggests that the israeli response is by no means over even if the rocket fire coming out of gaza may have lol to some extent so it is clear that the israeli prime minister is under some political pressure to act with some strength when it comes to hamas that's in terms of the language that's being used here in israel just yesterday when he was in paris on sunday he was saying that he was willing
let's meet our a force that he joins us now from west jerusalem so hurry the situation as it stands now three palestinians killed by israeli fire into gaza as stephanie was explaining we've had a barge of rockets coming from gaza into israel one israeli is critically injured any indication of what the israelis might do now. well i mean the only very clear indication i think is what you just heard from stephanie that alex a t.v. has reportedly had a warning to evacuate its headquarters inside...
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the sport this is the first race to be announced by f one is new owners liberty media well it'll be a force for street circuits a format that gets criticized for providing few chances to overtake but former f one team executive mark gallagher explained to us there will be a street circuits with a difference it's a five and a half kilometer truck it features an incredibly long straight it's over one it's actually one point two one point three kilometers long and the simulations because we can simulate racetrack speeds when we see a truck that's on the simulation suggests that a low it's notionally a straight truck top speeds are going to be around about three hundred twenty three hundred twenty five kilometers an hour so this is not going to be a slow speed circuit and it's not in downtown hanoi it's in a suburb it's using some public roads but then also some purpose built. circuit which will be attached to the public roads so i think this is more of a hybrid circuit partly a street truck partly a purpose built facility to some action on briefly off the court in the n.b.a. now it's usually a
the sport this is the first race to be announced by f one is new owners liberty media well it'll be a force for street circuits a format that gets criticized for providing few chances to overtake but former f one team executive mark gallagher explained to us there will be a street circuits with a difference it's a five and a half kilometer truck it features an incredibly long straight it's over one it's actually one point two one point three kilometers long and the simulations because we can...
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for evil but a force for good. he had enough charts that he used to buttress the point many are in some key respects different from the rest of us. baby boomers are people born between 1945 and 1965 and chen x. between 1965 and 1981. there's not a lot of consensus by the way those are the dates that i've chosen to use and if you read a survey you will hear them talking about millennial's cutting off in 1996 or something like that. i left the puck into the year 2000 because that is what they were named after, so i think it is only fair that gets done a very large window. there's a lot of them as you probably know. so anyway, the professor and his data. increasingly our lives are governed by data. some call this age we are living in the information age and it's the defining tooling feature of the era that's going to be data then it's good that we have the professor on our side who understand it and can work with it, but i'm not that person. i am not a statistician. i'm like an english major type of guy. but as this i
for evil but a force for good. he had enough charts that he used to buttress the point many are in some key respects different from the rest of us. baby boomers are people born between 1945 and 1965 and chen x. between 1965 and 1981. there's not a lot of consensus by the way those are the dates that i've chosen to use and if you read a survey you will hear them talking about millennial's cutting off in 1996 or something like that. i left the puck into the year 2000 because that is what they...
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a decline in moral values. we all sort of cheese and forced the new law with a vengeance destroying large quantities of b.s. wine and spirits. was. organized criminal gangs stepped in it wants to fill the void. she called the mob boss al capone made a fortune selling illegal alcohol i. think this era is often referred to as the roaring twenties you know dances and pleading the charleston became popular. people engaged in daring public stunts and not to cinemas to see charlie chaplin. in one thousand nine hundred eighty. senator al but the average had declared that the twentieth century will be america american thought will dominate american progress will give a color and direction american detroit make it the last three years. america exported jazz to europe. american entertain edges of bacon became the teamsters paris french fries and. tension. the right of citizens has found its style. the french referred to the nineteen twenties as the crazy thing i mean funny. and his standing way religion his memoir a movable feast. to live in paris was like being given a great treasure. jazz music was also popular in
a decline in moral values. we all sort of cheese and forced the new law with a vengeance destroying large quantities of b.s. wine and spirits. was. organized criminal gangs stepped in it wants to fill the void. she called the mob boss al capone made a fortune selling illegal alcohol i. think this era is often referred to as the roaring twenties you know dances and pleading the charleston became popular. people engaged in daring public stunts and not to cinemas to see charlie chaplin. in one...
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shadow and if you're just a force with official information as a journalist i have work on the strength of many characters and their problems are always the same fourteen the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the human scene or my dual roles who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny person i work a d.w.i. . and until yesterday it is one of the world's leading contemporary historians and today we want to discuss a potential new fear of germany with him mr herder during a recent speech in brussels a polish politicians have he fears a germany that doesn't lead more than one the dawes is there a new fear of germany. give to these annoying angst and. escaped i know nor there is a new fear of germany which is also an old fear of germany or that new demands are being made of the country and these demands are pushing germany into dilemma. the quote by poland's foreign minister you just mentioned you would never have heard anybody particularly not somebody from poland say that before nin
shadow and if you're just a force with official information as a journalist i have work on the strength of many characters and their problems are always the same fourteen the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and corruption we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the human scene or my dual roles who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny person i work a d.w.i. . and until yesterday it is one of the world's leading contemporary historians and...
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prohibition and its supporters had claimed for decades that alcohol contributed to a decline in moral values. he also titties and forced the new law with a vengeance destroying large quantities of b.s. wine and spirits. thanks much. organized criminal gangs stepped in it wants to fill the void. chicago mob boss al capone made a fortune selling illegal alcohol. this era is often referred to as the roaring twenty's i mean dances and treating the charleston became popular. people engaged in daring public stunts and not to cinemas to see the. chocola. hundred u.s. senator albert beveridge had declared that the twentieth century will be america american thought will dominate american progress will give a color and direction america will make it a law strange. america exported jazz to europe. american entertain edges of bacon became the times does paris french writer. love tasha's the rot of sizzle has found its style. the french results of the nineteen twenties a crazy the funny funny. and his tending way religion his memoir a movable feast. to live in paris was like being given a great treasure. jazz music was also popular
prohibition and its supporters had claimed for decades that alcohol contributed to a decline in moral values. he also titties and forced the new law with a vengeance destroying large quantities of b.s. wine and spirits. thanks much. organized criminal gangs stepped in it wants to fill the void. chicago mob boss al capone made a fortune selling illegal alcohol. this era is often referred to as the roaring twenty's i mean dances and treating the charleston became popular. people engaged in daring...
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bus a civilian bus in israel and led to an injury of five one of them was a serious injury the israeli media any israeli forces a claim of these rockets have been fired by hamas which they consider as. terrorist military action also we have dozens of rockets that fired from gaza and air strikes of israeli air strikes that respond to these rockets at the same time this is kill ation or distribution of discrimination that is happening in the gaza strip recently is due or a result of the operation the special military operation that happened yesterday by the special israeli forces. there was an exchange of gunfire between the israeli forces and. members of hamas that led to the killing of seven members of hamas one of them was a senior leader in hamas and as well as a senior officer in israeli forces and another was injured. professor of international or at georgetown university gave us his fusel the conflict. these attacks israeli attack is going to the palestinian much further because anyone who will be injured. and loved one. would not harbor any good feeling for this review. and particularly this one and this
bus a civilian bus in israel and led to an injury of five one of them was a serious injury the israeli media any israeli forces a claim of these rockets have been fired by hamas which they consider as. terrorist military action also we have dozens of rockets that fired from gaza and air strikes of israeli air strikes that respond to these rockets at the same time this is kill ation or distribution of discrimination that is happening in the gaza strip recently is due or a result of the operation...
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a chemical weapon against the insurgents. the combat teams of naval air and ground forces finally brought an end to the fighting. in a nine hundred twenty six up to cream surrendered to the french news reels of this event was shown in french cinema. is elderly father and his family sic the protection of the victors. historians differ on the significance of the reef war some see it as the last of the colonial conflicts others believe it set the stage for future walls of decolonization. the years of mediately following world war one were mobbed by major social and political dislocation. many people abandon religion and turn to political and. ajman to try to make some sense of light. by the mid nine hundred twenty s. fascist movements were growing throughout your. communism it spread to the shores of the united states in one nine hundred nineteen this led to a red scare during which a number of communists and anika switch reported. about two hundred fifty of them were sent to russia on a transport ship dubbed the soviets all. was. back. in january nine hundred twenty the united states out from all the production imp
a chemical weapon against the insurgents. the combat teams of naval air and ground forces finally brought an end to the fighting. in a nine hundred twenty six up to cream surrendered to the french news reels of this event was shown in french cinema. is elderly father and his family sic the protection of the victors. historians differ on the significance of the reef war some see it as the last of the colonial conflicts others believe it set the stage for future walls of decolonization. the years...
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analyst the woman down the chinese nationals party had big events bore left for dead described as a spent force as a port in disarray and actually the woman dying is being capitalizing baf on the organizational beer tosses tea and the. political because a show solve its core base. that. made a difference and also being able to. put forward when a candidate's you mention gulshan on war you was able to in. things that you've got a wing a beautiful victory as being able to rally support in a traditional defeat the stronghold the precipice a party of strong goals and. is the name attached to the going to victories in this local election all four major cities in taiwan need of a city taipei city gal shong dies all are going to have woman down major. nationalist and his party may just this is. drive and for that woman down a big comeback this ideally marks the beginning of the two thousand and twenty presidential campaign. different from this and all we can say that the outcome of those presidential elections is highly can be highly contested absolutely ok let's just stick to b.'s elections for the m
analyst the woman down the chinese nationals party had big events bore left for dead described as a spent force as a port in disarray and actually the woman dying is being capitalizing baf on the organizational beer tosses tea and the. political because a show solve its core base. that. made a difference and also being able to. put forward when a candidate's you mention gulshan on war you was able to in. things that you've got a wing a beautiful victory as being able to rally support in a...