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their names are brian and adolphe. my mother sells maize, and my father is a mason, and so now he went to work. i like going to school because it is fun and you have new friends, you learn, it will help you, so that if you are grown, you will be a better person in the future. my hope is to help the needy, by providing for them shelter, clothes, and their basic needs. i like writing songs, i like practicing. that's what i always do when i am free. when my mother tells us jokes. i am afraid of heights. like, for example, if i am standing on a tall building, i can't look down because i am afraid i'll fall. i would like to be a musician because it is my talent and i love singing so much. i feel like i can sing, but i don't have a beat. this life is hard. still struggling until i become the best. >> in the early 20th century, africa was home to an estimated 10 million or more elephants. a hundred years later, poaching and habitat loss have caused their numbers to drop to no more than 400,000. that's a decline of more than 9
their names are brian and adolphe. my mother sells maize, and my father is a mason, and so now he went to work. i like going to school because it is fun and you have new friends, you learn, it will help you, so that if you are grown, you will be a better person in the future. my hope is to help the needy, by providing for them shelter, clothes, and their basic needs. i like writing songs, i like practicing. that's what i always do when i am free. when my mother tells us jokes. i am afraid of...
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imagine about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to grain forces. and then on tuesday, ethiopian television broadcast, these images off national forces in the region. prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. for more on the developments in ethiopia, i'm joined by samuel, get a chill. he is a journalist based in the capital i disobey. welcome to news africa, samuel, what is going on into gray at the moment? well, there are going to the sudanese border because the conflict is just moving forward. people who the united nations is saying up to 200000 may be affected if the conflict goes forward. you may know there is an airstrike happening all over. this is the impact will be huge. something we've never seen in such a long time and a country that north, hopefully for a many, many generations. ok, right. as you live right here with food into some of the people that are feeling dandified officials in sudan say that they're not coping with the overwhelming numbers. there is also a big eritrean community. these are refugees who rel
imagine about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to grain forces. and then on tuesday, ethiopian television broadcast, these images off national forces in the region. prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. for more on the developments in ethiopia, i'm joined by samuel, get a chill. he is a journalist based in the capital i disobey. welcome to news africa, samuel, what is going on into gray at the moment? well, there are going to the...
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tip from a holocaust survivor and his daughter in argentina led to the capture of nazi war criminal adolph
tip from a holocaust survivor and his daughter in argentina led to the capture of nazi war criminal adolph
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talked about the roosevelt marriage and then the hyde park roosevelts with the hudson valley and that adolph all eleanor's mother they hung out in new york with other high society it was and in many ways eleanor roosevelt's new book but she is a new york girl and moves among new york and as much as she tries to get away from that gilded age but then the vanderbilts and then fdr went and got a library and those that come back into their lives. >> they are very much the ones in charge at that point. pulled the part that ended up on the cutting room floor and thank you ellie parker again who help me cut that out but the city born into like now it actually polaroid is one - - polarized unimaginable poverty. and at the catholic garden and then to finally transcend also to be very committed to reshaping so many of the things that were reforms and the reforms of the new deal to help save people that didn't have representation and then to bring i.c.e. and to bring services to do their bidding politically and you would vote the way they told you to vote because they brought you i.c.e. for your icebox
talked about the roosevelt marriage and then the hyde park roosevelts with the hudson valley and that adolph all eleanor's mother they hung out in new york with other high society it was and in many ways eleanor roosevelt's new book but she is a new york girl and moves among new york and as much as she tries to get away from that gilded age but then the vanderbilts and then fdr went and got a library and those that come back into their lives. >> they are very much the ones in charge at...
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communications remain, cut off imagist, about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to grey and forces. and then on tuesday, ethiopian television broadcast, these images off national forces in the region. prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. for more on the developments in ethiopia, i'm joined by samuel, get a chill. he is a journalist based in that have a so i deserve a welcome to news africa's samuel. what is going on into griet the moment? well, there are thousands of ethiopia going to the sudanese border because the conflict is just looking forward to people who the united nations is saying up to 200000 may be affected if the conflict goes forward. you may know there is an air strike up being all over this. to break out will be huge. something we've never seen in such a long time and a country that has known conflict for a many, many generations. ok, right. as you live right there with food into some of the people that are feeling dandified officials in sudan say that they're not coping with the overwhelming numbers. there i
communications remain, cut off imagist, about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to grey and forces. and then on tuesday, ethiopian television broadcast, these images off national forces in the region. prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. for more on the developments in ethiopia, i'm joined by samuel, get a chill. he is a journalist based in that have a so i deserve a welcome to news africa's samuel. what is going on into griet...
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have died, communications remain, cut off in august, up about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to gray and forces. and then on tuesday, ethiopian television caused these images off national forces in the region. prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. for more on the developments in ethiopia, i'm joined by samuel, get a chill. he is a journalist based in the capital, addis ababa, welcome to news africa, samuel, what is going on into gray at the moment? well, there are thousands of ethiopia going to the sudanese border because the conflict is just moving forward. people, the united nations is saying up to 200000 may be affected if the conflict goes forward. you may know there is an air strike happening all over this is the impact will be huge. something we've never seen in such a long time in a country that was known for having many, many generations. ok, right. as you live right here, referring to some of the people that are feeling down, we've heard officials in sudan say that they're not coping with the overwhelming numbers
have died, communications remain, cut off in august, up about thousands of people donated blood to adolph federal soldiers battling to gray and forces. and then on tuesday, ethiopian television caused these images off national forces in the region. prime minister made ses, they have now liberated parts off to cry. for more on the developments in ethiopia, i'm joined by samuel, get a chill. he is a journalist based in the capital, addis ababa, welcome to news africa, samuel, what is going on...
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across the atlantic adolph hitler's german troops occupied every inch of europe from france to russialtic sea and in north africa. in the pacific, the japanese army and navy had already china, parts of number a, korea, and a of nearby islands. stun thebor would soon united states into war. >> monday morning, the first did, was go down to the army recruiting station to of my in the service country. i was told there was no quota troops.k >> you've got to remember that very ountry was discriminatory, segregated, and no change. irst of all, black sailors, as sailors per se, other than as mess attendants or stewards, permitted into the navy. >> given the fact that i was in army, that made no difference. i joined the army to fight for country, for my country, because i was born and raised country and by this to slack off n because of the segregated or an interracial society. they were regulated by firmly held beliefs. lacks should be organized in segregated units. blacks should be used only in units. blacks should not command whites. motivation was basic. felt that of color, i if i fought f
across the atlantic adolph hitler's german troops occupied every inch of europe from france to russialtic sea and in north africa. in the pacific, the japanese army and navy had already china, parts of number a, korea, and a of nearby islands. stun thebor would soon united states into war. >> monday morning, the first did, was go down to the army recruiting station to of my in the service country. i was told there was no quota troops.k >> you've got to remember that very ountry was...
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tip from a holocaust survivor and his daughter in argentina led to the capture of nazi war criminal adolph eichmann. watch tonight and enjoy american history tv every weekend. >>> last week, pharmaceutical company pfizer announced they have a vaccine for covid-19 that is 95% effective. the ceo of the company and bill gates recently talked about the encouraging results from the vaccine and how they would distribute it to the public. >>> welcome back to "deal book." it is a privilege to be with all of you, we have a very, very special conversation planned for right now. we want this to be as interactive as possible. i hope you'll all join us in the comments asking questions to bring to our guests. and also planning to ask you a couple of questions. we're going to take advantage of some of the polling technology this afternoon. as i said, this is a conversation i've been looking forward to all day and for many weeks now. we are joined by bill gates. somebody who needs no introduction. i've had the privilege to know bill for quite some time. and to talk to him throughout this pandemic. and he
tip from a holocaust survivor and his daughter in argentina led to the capture of nazi war criminal adolph eichmann. watch tonight and enjoy american history tv every weekend. >>> last week, pharmaceutical company pfizer announced they have a vaccine for covid-19 that is 95% effective. the ceo of the company and bill gates recently talked about the encouraging results from the vaccine and how they would distribute it to the public. >>> welcome back to "deal book." it...
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soviet union, our ally, was now our adversary who had designs in europe much in the same way that adolphitler had a decade earlier. jon meacham, truman did leave with 22% approval rating but as we mentioned we are the beneficiaries of the rating, we are the beneficiaries of the tough, unpopular decisions that harry truman made. it is in large part why the american century exploded in the '40s and '50s and over the next several decades and it's also why the united states became the indispensable power on the world stage and remained that way. >> absolutely. and he -- to me, the marvelous thing about truman like lincoln and i would argue george herbert walker bush among others, they were the right person for the moment. some of that is retrospective, but one of the instincts in human nature is to tell ourselves a coherent story. but the other thing that gives i think confidence to presidents is the journey of harry truman. the -- i have talked to more than a few of them who understand that the 22% in real time may be the price to be paid for the monuments of of the future. and not that the
soviet union, our ally, was now our adversary who had designs in europe much in the same way that adolphitler had a decade earlier. jon meacham, truman did leave with 22% approval rating but as we mentioned we are the beneficiaries of the rating, we are the beneficiaries of the tough, unpopular decisions that harry truman made. it is in large part why the american century exploded in the '40s and '50s and over the next several decades and it's also why the united states became the indispensable...
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from getting into the league of nations after the first world war which of course led to the rise of adolphitler and led to the second world war, harry truman was able to work with these isolationist republicans and convince them one by one that this was the right move to make, that they not only had to stop being isolationists on the foreign stage but they also had to pass the marshall plan. there was a refugee crisis in europe. one of the greatest refugee crises ever. and it required the united states and a republican congress that didn't want to spend money at home let alone abroad to pass this huge foreign policy -- this huge foreign aid package. and in doing that, what did he do? he reached out to herbert hoover to actually run that program, a disgraced republican president, that bought a lot of republican support by doing it. he had the ability to build a bipartisan consensus. and in the end, that bipartisan consensus made all the difference in the world. it wasn't easy in 1947. it won't be easy in 2001. but it is possible. politics remains the art of the possible. >> joe scarborough,
from getting into the league of nations after the first world war which of course led to the rise of adolphitler and led to the second world war, harry truman was able to work with these isolationist republicans and convince them one by one that this was the right move to make, that they not only had to stop being isolationists on the foreign stage but they also had to pass the marshall plan. there was a refugee crisis in europe. one of the greatest refugee crises ever. and it required the...
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after we found the booze, we were looking and we found that the book lego's name was count adolphe humphreydrama and newspaper clippings, and sort of shenanigans he was up to and things we've been researching. it it's he was up to and things we've been researching. it's been incredible. i'm trying to take myself back to that time. beginning of prohibition. we are to be think the whiskey has come from and why is he hiding it? so, we x decked that it came from canada and then before canada,it it came from canada and then before canada, it came from scotland. it actually makes sense that this area is in the middle of nowhere but it's a perfect and between canada and new york city, so it would sort of the knee perfect unknown little place to be stashing all your booze while trying to get it down to new york. what do you know about old smuggler 93v what do you know about old smuggler gay like whiskey? it's funny, the brand actually, i was reading about the history of the brand, and given its name, it has a history of being smuggled for much longer than this. by smuggled for much longer than this
after we found the booze, we were looking and we found that the book lego's name was count adolphe humphreydrama and newspaper clippings, and sort of shenanigans he was up to and things we've been researching. it it's he was up to and things we've been researching. it's been incredible. i'm trying to take myself back to that time. beginning of prohibition. we are to be think the whiskey has come from and why is he hiding it? so, we x decked that it came from canada and then before canada,it it...
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. -- adolph i feel sorry for my fellow americans who continue to follow him and have lost the meaninguth. if you watch fox news, you wonder what world we are living in. --e of the excavations accusations that donald trump is made about the election are factual. it is to stir up another distraction because he does not want to lose this election because he knows that the minute he walks out of the white house, he will end up either in prison or in debt and have to leave the country. news,in other election there is a story that came out of ap talking about a text that went around the country. i will read a couple of paragraphs. a texting company run by one of president donald trump's top campaign officials sent thousands of anonymous text messages supporters to rally while votes were being counted in philadelphia on thursday. claiming democrats were trying to steal the presidential election. -- message is directed directed trump fans to converge at a downtown intersection were hundreds of protesters from the opposing candidates camps faced of thursday afternoon. a televised address predi
. -- adolph i feel sorry for my fellow americans who continue to follow him and have lost the meaninguth. if you watch fox news, you wonder what world we are living in. --e of the excavations accusations that donald trump is made about the election are factual. it is to stir up another distraction because he does not want to lose this election because he knows that the minute he walks out of the white house, he will end up either in prison or in debt and have to leave the country. news,in other...
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brzezinski, escaped actually to -- to escape adolph hitler and even that was harrowing at times for them really is a remarkable sweeping story and to end up being one of the architects of the anticommunist foreign policy, quite a remarkable arc in his life. >> the sweep of his life is kind of cinematic. i mean, i agree with that. to turn up in north america not speaking a word of english and within a year winning english language prizes at his school in canada. and then to go on to by guess the great rival but also friend of kissinger. also born and raised in europe. also fled the nazi germany, is an extraordinary testament to what cold war america was like. it was recruiting the best brains and zbigniew brzezinski made mincemeat of the old georgetown set, the traditional foreign policy set. cyrus vance of secretary of state, and he had the trust of jimmy carter. remember nixon never trusted kissinger. they worked together in fascinating ways, but in zbig's case when carter announced that he was running for the presidency, he said i am an eager student of zbigniew brzezinski. i don't thi
brzezinski, escaped actually to -- to escape adolph hitler and even that was harrowing at times for them really is a remarkable sweeping story and to end up being one of the architects of the anticommunist foreign policy, quite a remarkable arc in his life. >> the sweep of his life is kind of cinematic. i mean, i agree with that. to turn up in north america not speaking a word of english and within a year winning english language prizes at his school in canada. and then to go on to by...