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here is more about alfred. ♪♪ >> i started working with alfred in 2004, which was the year that we launched >> 20 years ago, alfred looked at the cable industry and he realized what we in cable didn't have at the time was a real choice for viewers who were looking for programming for, by, and about african americans. >> even though there was only one other network at the time, it was not easy to convince people that there needed to be a second one. >> those early days were all about strategy, how to grow this brand, how to grow this network, and what type of content we should have on the network. >> he gave us choice with a black perspective. he covered lives like michael jackson and coretta scott king and the nomination and election of barack obama as the president of the united states. he gave millions of americans a chance to relive the genius comedy of martin lawrence. and his award winning series "unsung" brought tears and smiles to african american baby boomers all around the globe. >> the people that he employs and the people that worked for him, particularly his confidants and direc
here is more about alfred. ♪♪ >> i started working with alfred in 2004, which was the year that we launched >> 20 years ago, alfred looked at the cable industry and he realized what we in cable didn't have at the time was a real choice for viewers who were looking for programming for, by, and about african americans. >> even though there was only one other network at the time, it was not easy to convince people that there needed to be a second one. >> those early...
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dreyfus which was true because they manufactured evidence against alfred dreyfus in his letter in his name it and various glittery officers and he said that they had subverted the truth to preserve the honor of the army and of the military and of the government and he called for justice for alfred dreyfus in those letters sparked a trial because of a evidence that he said was false, and he could be sued for liability and it ultimately led to exonerating alfred dreyfus and believe it or not reinstating him into the army and you see here, this is his court-martial read and leo frank's mother alluded to this in her letter and she was writing about this trial and sentence her son to hang and she cried out and these were her words, and american to expose the lies that had convicted her son and another international trial also figured that in 1911, in russia, and russian empire, a bailiff who was a laborer, russian laborer was charged with ritual murder. no some you have studied the ritual murder accusation before, ritual murder is a medieval angus said that the jews murder of christian chi
dreyfus which was true because they manufactured evidence against alfred dreyfus in his letter in his name it and various glittery officers and he said that they had subverted the truth to preserve the honor of the army and of the military and of the government and he called for justice for alfred dreyfus in those letters sparked a trial because of a evidence that he said was false, and he could be sued for liability and it ultimately led to exonerating alfred dreyfus and believe it or not...
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we will speak to alfred mccoy.w book out today, "to govern the globe: world orders and catastrophic change." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. president biden and chinese president xi jinping have spoken for 3.5 hours in a virtual summit monday night. the meeting took place just days after the u.s. and china announced plans to work together to confront the climate emergency. tension has been rising between the two nations with some saying a new cold war is developing. during the summit, xi warned biden that supporting taiwanese independence would be "playing with fire." he also criticized the u.s. for building new alliances in the pacific region to counter china's rise. xi said dividing the world into blocs would "inevitably bring disaster to the world." biden reportedly raised concerns about china's human rights record and what the u.s. has described as "unfair trade and economic policies." both leaders spoke
we will speak to alfred mccoy.w book out today, "to govern the globe: world orders and catastrophic change." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. president biden and chinese president xi jinping have spoken for 3.5 hours in a virtual summit monday night. the meeting took place just days after the u.s. and china announced plans to work together to confront the climate emergency....
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here is more about alfred. ♪ ♪ >> i started working with alfred in 2004 which is the year that we launched >> 20 years ago alfred looked at the cable industry and realized what we in cable didn't have at the time, was a real choice for viewers who were looking for programming for, by and about african-americans. >> even though there was only one other network at the time, it was not easy to convince people that there needed to be a second one. those early days were about strategy, how to grow this brand, how to grow the network and what type of content we should have on the network. >> he gave us choice with a glass perspective. he covered live the funerals of michael jackson and coretta scott king. he covered live the election of barack obama as the president of the united states. he gave millions of americans the chance to relive genius comedy of martin lawrence, and his award winning series "unsung" brought tears and smiles to african-american baby boomers all around the globe. >> the people that he employs and the people that work for him, particularly his confidants or direct reports
here is more about alfred. ♪ ♪ >> i started working with alfred in 2004 which is the year that we launched >> 20 years ago alfred looked at the cable industry and realized what we in cable didn't have at the time, was a real choice for viewers who were looking for programming for, by and about african-americans. >> even though there was only one other network at the time, it was not easy to convince people that there needed to be a second one. those early days were about...
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alfred hitchcock once said that a woman who spends all day washing and cleaning and ironing does notant to go to the movies and watch a film about a woman who spends all day washing and cleaning and ironing, and i flatly disagree with alfred hitchcock. my experience is that people, for a good deal of the time, if that's what you give them, are stimulated by being able to relate to what's happening in a movie. but obviously, there are serious movies and there are trivial movies. there's good movies and bad movies. but there's always a case for a wide and varied diet, but there's absolutely no question in many people's view and certainly my experience, that films that are at heart serious and hold the mirror up to life are worth it. do you think it's harder to do it that way, to look deep within "ordinary life" to find the entertaining, the important, the funny, than it is to actually spend loads of money creating imaginary worlds? well, that's a slightly complicated and mixed—up question. the question as to whether it's harder — i mean, look, anybody that creates anything, and that in
alfred hitchcock once said that a woman who spends all day washing and cleaning and ironing does notant to go to the movies and watch a film about a woman who spends all day washing and cleaning and ironing, and i flatly disagree with alfred hitchcock. my experience is that people, for a good deal of the time, if that's what you give them, are stimulated by being able to relate to what's happening in a movie. but obviously, there are serious movies and there are trivial movies. there's good...
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and author of building a just well daughter, alfred, welcome to going underground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should be embalmed in the new york and horses. i mean, let's just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book that dames to save every, every human being alive on, on the planet. before it's given to all the ambassadors of the u. n. is a mandatory requirement. can you understand why people don't trust the united nations today? the united nations is a great idea and if it didn't exist, we would have to create it. now. oh course it's $198.00 and it's not. i'm done with that. and it's not mine, he moved, i mean the organization is the state and anything that is human is, of course, in a way it's functional. it's in a way of corrupted. you know, way i jacked and the united nations does very good things. i and i plan especially work done by the world health organization and the international labor office and the world intellectual property organization. but of course, those highly poli
and author of building a just well daughter, alfred, welcome to going underground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should be embalmed in the new york and horses. i mean, let's just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book that dames to save every, every human being alive on, on the planet. before it's given to all the ambassadors of the u. n. is a mandatory requirement. can you understand why people don't trust...
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in 1894, alfred dreyfus who we see here, a jewish captain in the french army was wrongfully convicted of giving military secrets to the germans. he was sentenced to not only life imprisonment but he was sent to devils island, not enough of the coast of south america where he was in solitary climate and actually changed beds at night. meanwhile, evidence began surfacing that the espionage was still going on and so the inference the began to argue and the arguments spilled over so much that the french writer published on the front page of a major newspaper, a letter accusing the government and the army of having conspired alfred dreyfus and which is true because the manufactured evidence against him in the name in the military officers, and he said they had diverted the troops to preserve the honor of the army and other military and that the government and he called for justice for alford dreyfus and those letters spark a trial because it's that evidence that he said was false then he could be sued. it ultimately led into exonerating alfred dreyfus and reinstating him in the army and we
in 1894, alfred dreyfus who we see here, a jewish captain in the french army was wrongfully convicted of giving military secrets to the germans. he was sentenced to not only life imprisonment but he was sent to devils island, not enough of the coast of south america where he was in solitary climate and actually changed beds at night. meanwhile, evidence began surfacing that the espionage was still going on and so the inference the began to argue and the arguments spilled over so much that the...
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i'm joined now from geneva by professor alfred de zayus. he was the 1st you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order. an author of building a just well daughter, alfred, welcome to going underground again. the booker is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say, it should be embalmed in the new york headquarters. i mean, let's just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book that dames to save every, every human being alive on, on the planet. before it's given to all the ambassadors of the u. n. is a mandatory requirement. can you understand why people don't trust the united nations today? law, the united nations is a great idea and if it didn't exist, we would have to create it. now. oh course, it's $193.00 states and it's not antonio with batteries and it's non monkey move i made the organization is the state. and anything that is human is of course, in a way is functional it in a way of corrupted. you know, way i jacked and the united nation
i'm joined now from geneva by professor alfred de zayus. he was the 1st you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order. an author of building a just well daughter, alfred, welcome to going underground again. the booker is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say, it should be embalmed in the new york headquarters. i mean, let's just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book that dames to save...
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alfred _ summer during the dry periods. alfred is — summer during the dry periods. terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone.— will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because _ will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's _ will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's got a - will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's got a lot i will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's got a lot of. lot to me because it's got a lot of heritage, a lot of good people. while were here we've just got to keep our tradition going. got to keep our tradition going. got to keep going strong. it keep our tradition going. got to keep going strong.— keep our tradition going. got to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let no of keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a — keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a place _ keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a place you _ keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a place you spent - keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a place you spent your
alfred _ summer during the dry periods. alfred is — summer during the dry periods. terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone.— will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because _ will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's _ will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's got a - will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's got a lot i will soon be gone. well it means a lot to me because it's got a lot of. lot to me because it's got a lot of...
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you can see here are the three divisions, john butford, david greg, alfred duffy. they're going to cross at different fords, beverly ford, kelly ford, where is stewart supposedly. culpepper courthouse. he's not. he's closer to brandy station. he's stretched out all over. so he's going to be spreading his troops around. they think that they're going to march this way, and they are going to entrap stuart between these two wings. that make sense? well, it's quite a surprise in the morning o. 9th when grimes davis's bring game splashes across at beverly ford, and finds out that he's up against the 6 virginia, he's going to push back. look at this. 15 confederate cannons in between a picket line and the rest of grumble jones' brigade. that's not where you put artillery. he didn't expect to be attacked. anyway, the fighting is going to be around the st. james church, as you can see right here. there's going to be an attack. counter attack, as the -- as grumble jones is going to stabilize his line. and then what's going to happen is a second front is going to open up, and
you can see here are the three divisions, john butford, david greg, alfred duffy. they're going to cross at different fords, beverly ford, kelly ford, where is stewart supposedly. culpepper courthouse. he's not. he's closer to brandy station. he's stretched out all over. so he's going to be spreading his troops around. they think that they're going to march this way, and they are going to entrap stuart between these two wings. that make sense? well, it's quite a surprise in the morning o. 9th...
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animal mental, that actually the hope are the mold would have the civil federal lucky. diana ramos alfred on file that she hanna then with the on for you. i had that a little philip had that i will she sure. so we my so when i had you on the phone, no, she hadn't said her yet. janet fell until monday or tomorrow. we're well only wooden. now we are the on the corner of a do. if had given us still another agenda hit off of the button with some them are little nauseous and i was not supposed to neglect the call. little bit de laquita and cornel holler. nautical shya, w of oliver monica, and normally about the law firm and jennifer mason, lumniss ladonna watson, jennifer, jennifer oil to huddle. ah, it was in march 2019 that i saw last. it's last territory in syria. ah. after the defeat, children of the fighters were taken to this camp at al home. 62000 people are still living now. a among them 21000 iraqi children with many mothers have kept the i feel ideology intact. a lot with i brought with inside the can save the children, a child protection n g o teaches math science, arabic and englis
animal mental, that actually the hope are the mold would have the civil federal lucky. diana ramos alfred on file that she hanna then with the on for you. i had that a little philip had that i will she sure. so we my so when i had you on the phone, no, she hadn't said her yet. janet fell until monday or tomorrow. we're well only wooden. now we are the on the corner of a do. if had given us still another agenda hit off of the button with some them are little nauseous and i was not supposed to...
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all that i key, the hope i them old with had let's even federal lucky diana ramos alfred on file that she had not then with the out for you, i had that a little slip had that i will she? sure. so we my so when i had you on the phone, no, she hadn't said her yet. janet until monday or tomorrow. yeah. well only little now we are the on the corner of a brief agenda, fill another agenda, hit off of the documents from them, all, little nauseous, and a lot of supply center. i'm a cluster called little bit da laquita, nicola nautical, shia w of oliver monica and normally about the law firm and jennifer mesa lumniss ladonna watson, jennifer, jennifer oil to huddle. ah, it was in march 2019 that i so lost its last territory in syria. ah, after the defeat, children of the fighters were taken to this camp at al home. 62000 people are still living now. a among them i got 21000 iraqi children with many mothers have kept the i feel ideology intact. a lot with i brought with inside the can save the children, a child protection n g o teaches math, science, arabic and english, a mazda 5 and all a lot
all that i key, the hope i them old with had let's even federal lucky diana ramos alfred on file that she had not then with the out for you, i had that a little slip had that i will she? sure. so we my so when i had you on the phone, no, she hadn't said her yet. janet until monday or tomorrow. yeah. well only little now we are the on the corner of a brief agenda, fill another agenda, hit off of the documents from them, all, little nauseous, and a lot of supply center. i'm a cluster called...
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japanese post world war i resettlement and location and it is an early example of famed architect alfred lansberg. the period of significance is 1912, the period the build was constructed, as well as 1965 to 2019 when the building was under the ownership of the takahashi family. staff recommend initiation of landmark designation for this property. currently, there are only two existing landmarks strongly associated with san francisco's japanese american community, including the japanese ywca. if designated, the building would be only the third associated with san francisco's japanese american community, and the only one to lie outside japantown. the department is not aware of any opposition to the designation. this concludes my presentation, but i will be available to answer any questions. stacey farb, architectural resources group, will now provide a brief presentation. >> clerk: thank you, mr. westhoff. miss farb, are you with us? >> yes -- oh, no. >> clerk: you should mute your speaker unless you want me to unmute you and you mute your phone. let me try unmuting your computer. how's t
japanese post world war i resettlement and location and it is an early example of famed architect alfred lansberg. the period of significance is 1912, the period the build was constructed, as well as 1965 to 2019 when the building was under the ownership of the takahashi family. staff recommend initiation of landmark designation for this property. currently, there are only two existing landmarks strongly associated with san francisco's japanese american community, including the japanese ywca....
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that has been alfred when the military took over on october 25th. now theres been different statements coming out from both sides. prime minister and the lamb duke's office has repeatedly put out a statement saying that he has conditions before he starts negotiating with the military. one of them is being the complete release of all the detainees who arrested on the day of the takeover. and the other is the restoration of back to 1000000000 government, which was the post and what he wants the status quo to return to the date of october 24th. that's the day just before the military took over several anti government group city, few p r, reportedly forming an alliance in an attempt to push out for a minister of the government's international coals. growing for an immediate cease farm between federal forces and rebels from the northern t gray region, the tpr last says it's advancing south towards the capital. un security council is due to discuss the conflict later. on friday, samuel gets chosen independence journalist and the sub a. he brings us the la
that has been alfred when the military took over on october 25th. now theres been different statements coming out from both sides. prime minister and the lamb duke's office has repeatedly put out a statement saying that he has conditions before he starts negotiating with the military. one of them is being the complete release of all the detainees who arrested on the day of the takeover. and the other is the restoration of back to 1000000000 government, which was the post and what he wants the...
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all that actually the whole for them old with that see bill federal. lucky diana ramos alfred on file. i thought she hung up i've been with godaddy for years. i had the older son had that i will. she? sure. so we my so when i had you on the phone? no, she hadn't said her yet. janet fell until monday or tomorrow. yeah. well only little. now we are the on the corner of a brief agenda, still another agenda hit off of the button from the mobile, nauseous and i was not supposed to neglect the call, little bit de laquita in a corner, hovel nautical shia w of oliver monica and normally about the law had been done. the philosopher mason lumniss ladonna watson, jennifer jennifer oil to huddle. ah, it was in march 2019 that i so lost its last territory in syria. ah! after the defeat, children of the fighters were taken to this camp at al home. 62000 people are still living now a among them. well, i got 21000 iraqi children with many mothers have kept the i shall ideology, intact a lot with i brought with inside the can save the children. a child protection n g o teaches math science, arabic and
all that actually the whole for them old with that see bill federal. lucky diana ramos alfred on file. i thought she hung up i've been with godaddy for years. i had the older son had that i will. she? sure. so we my so when i had you on the phone? no, she hadn't said her yet. janet fell until monday or tomorrow. yeah. well only little. now we are the on the corner of a brief agenda, still another agenda hit off of the button from the mobile, nauseous and i was not supposed to neglect the call,...
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reporter: back on the isla, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon. >> this means a lot to me because it has a lot of heritage and a lot of good people. while we are here, we just have got to ep our tradition going and try to keep going strong. reporter: it isn't easy to let go of the place where you have spent your entire life, if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly, it is something many millions more people are likely to ve to face. >> our reporter in alaska. two former board members have joined chairman roger hutton in resigning from the york are -- yorkshire county cricket club over racism. two members stepped down from e board following an emergency meeting. roger issued a stinging attack on remaining board members who he said showed a constant willing -- constant unwillingness to accept a problem after an investigation found racial harassment and bullying. the huma abedin story has played out in the headlines. she was first known across capitol hill as hillary clton's closest aide, whether in countless political storms and loyal to mrs
reporter: back on the isla, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon. >> this means a lot to me because it has a lot of heritage and a lot of good people. while we are here, we just have got to ep our tradition going and try to keep going strong. reporter: it isn't easy to let go of the place where you have spent your entire life, if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly, it is something many millions more people are likely to ve to face. >>...
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i'm still here with professor alfred a zayus, the former you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic inequitable international order and the author of building a just well do you make a recommendation that essential services should be kept in government hands? which obviously i'm talking to you from britain where everything's been privatized when you really think water, energy internet, the u. n. should, should make a global back to the essential services should be in government adds, as you recommend in this book. i think back if you read the comment on economics or from cultural rights, ah, you will see that stage already have an obligation to guarantee those essential services. and of course, there's no one towards mechanism. so all state's body school, the covenant on economic social cultural rights, can violate with unity. the united states systematically ignores what the human rights committee set in concluding observations, including what with regard to indigenous. i mean, you realize that the indigenous of the united states, which we call indians, although they h
i'm still here with professor alfred a zayus, the former you an independent expert on the promotion of a democratic inequitable international order and the author of building a just well do you make a recommendation that essential services should be kept in government hands? which obviously i'm talking to you from britain where everything's been privatized when you really think water, energy internet, the u. n. should, should make a global back to the essential services should be in government...
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you see three divisions, john buford, david greg, alfred tookton, they will cross at different forwards. beverly ford, kelly's forward. where is stewart supposedly? culpepper courthouse. he's closer to brandy station, stretched all over. there is not enough forage. he's spreading his troops around and they are going to march this way and going to entrap stuart between the two wings. that make sense? it is a surprise in the morning of the ninth when davis's brigade splash of the cross at beverly ford, and finds out he is up against part of the sixth virginia to push him back. look at this. look at 15 cannons in between a picket line and the rest of jones's brigade. that is not where you put artillery. anyway, the equal weighting is going to be around st. james church and the counterattack as jones is going to stabilize his line, and the second front is going to open up. john buford is involved in all this early action. a second front, on two fronts but here's the interesting story and here is the missed opportunity, those that are up, here comes kelly's forward and the other two cavalry
you see three divisions, john buford, david greg, alfred tookton, they will cross at different forwards. beverly ford, kelly's forward. where is stewart supposedly? culpepper courthouse. he's closer to brandy station, stretched all over. there is not enough forage. he's spreading his troops around and they are going to march this way and going to entrap stuart between the two wings. that make sense? it is a surprise in the morning of the ninth when davis's brigade splash of the cross at beverly...
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wearing sedan theory over the recent military coup is not letting up. despite the army reinstating the alfred p. m. on sunday, there have been more protest sand on rest. demonstrations last week, 10 violence with at least 16 people killed on wednesday alone. ortiz, senior correspondent, mar gas, to have reports from the sudanese capsule. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling that cut to the crowd, these schindler, thousands. we had seen many small columns, swarming in various neighborhoods, before converging here. and what they all want these for power to be handed over by the military to a civilian government. properly this time, without any acceptance, they bought the military, the step down many people. he appealed, but trade by prime minister ham dock, who signed an agreement with the military, giving up a lot of civilian bower to the military. we'd, if you, with this agreement between hum dog and moran and just give legitimacy and legal situation for the court will, if you did, we want comp will not complete civil society and complete civil government t
wearing sedan theory over the recent military coup is not letting up. despite the army reinstating the alfred p. m. on sunday, there have been more protest sand on rest. demonstrations last week, 10 violence with at least 16 people killed on wednesday alone. ortiz, senior correspondent, mar gas, to have reports from the sudanese capsule. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling that cut to the crowd, these schindler, thousands. we had seen many small columns,...
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the release of 4 civilian ministers as talk you and, and foreign leaders called for the return of alfred prime minister. ah, milan down, jordan, this is out of there, alive from dough, are also coming up, their grain calls for sci fi in ethiopia, as fighters from the northern tig roy region continue their advances of warning on cobra 19 levels in europe. the world health organization says the continent is once again the pandemic epicenter.
the release of 4 civilian ministers as talk you and, and foreign leaders called for the return of alfred prime minister. ah, milan down, jordan, this is out of there, alive from dough, are also coming up, their grain calls for sci fi in ethiopia, as fighters from the northern tig roy region continue their advances of warning on cobra 19 levels in europe. the world health organization says the continent is once again the pandemic epicenter.
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robert burns and alfred lloyd tennisons aets film he first copied in longhand and carried a copy in his wallet et the rest of his life published in 1842 it captured truman he is vision of a peaceful world. i'm going to read a stanza of it for you here now. until the war drob throbs no longer and the battle and the parliament of men of the world, common sense shall hold a fretful roman awe and the kindly earth shall slumber locked in universal awe. now a school mate remembers seeing truman take three books home every weekend. truman claimed to have read the bible twice by age 12. by age 14 he says that he had read every volume of these two thousand books. three to four thousand by some estimates in the independence library seen here. and in his later years in 1962 truman wroets to his friend and former secretary of state dean atchison about it. and you can see what he wrote on the right-hand side whichly read for you now. he said, believe it or not, i read them all, including the encycle lows maybe i was a damn fool but it served me well when my terrible trial came. not surprisingly trum
robert burns and alfred lloyd tennisons aets film he first copied in longhand and carried a copy in his wallet et the rest of his life published in 1842 it captured truman he is vision of a peaceful world. i'm going to read a stanza of it for you here now. until the war drob throbs no longer and the battle and the parliament of men of the world, common sense shall hold a fretful roman awe and the kindly earth shall slumber locked in universal awe. now a school mate remembers seeing truman take...
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back here, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone. me, because it has got a lot of heritage, a lot of good people, while we are here we just have to keep our traditions going. try to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of the place where you have spent your entire life, but if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly, it is something many millions more people are likely to have to face. so, really profound changes here in alaska. and it points to a much bigger picture, and when i say much bigger, i mean really big! because what climate experts are saying is that the rising temperatures we are seeing could be taking the earth out of the cycle of ice ages that we have been in for the last couple of million yea rs. pushing us into a new, and uncertain, climate reality. he told me he saw an eagle flying past just he told me he saw an eagle flying pastjust before he recorded that, so he was quite excited. the un security council has expressed deep concern about the intensifying conflict in ethiopia. it came as nine rebel groups
back here, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone. me, because it has got a lot of heritage, a lot of good people, while we are here we just have to keep our traditions going. try to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of the place where you have spent your entire life, but if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly, it is something many millions more people are likely to have to face. so, really profound changes here in alaska. and it...
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also the support of the united states with the state department saying that if he's walk in with alfred communion and realizing and negotiations between the patches in the conflict here in ethiopia, definitely feltman who is that you and the you a special envoy to the home, well figure it turned back to it is today the days of the living full neighboring kenya. so we're seeing a lot of movement of the prime minister just a few years ago to tell that his government was ready to walk with a few of his friends at 2 as he said, address the challenge is the temporary challenges, as he said, that are facing a few of you, as we said earlier, my mom and to grind forces have been moving south. give us the latest on the ground and tens of the fighting. well, the fighting husband intensifying eddie is to the more full the cup. it's all about 350 kilometers all so the rebels are saying that they've been forced to make a dash for the capitol to try and break the siege that these right now imposed on that to glass region. something that is causing a humanitarian crisis. they are, but the government h
also the support of the united states with the state department saying that if he's walk in with alfred communion and realizing and negotiations between the patches in the conflict here in ethiopia, definitely feltman who is that you and the you a special envoy to the home, well figure it turned back to it is today the days of the living full neighboring kenya. so we're seeing a lot of movement of the prime minister just a few years ago to tell that his government was ready to walk with a few...
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promotion of a democratic inequitable international, older and author of building a just well daughter. alfred, welcome to going underground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should be embalmed in the new york had horses. i mean that's just been.
promotion of a democratic inequitable international, older and author of building a just well daughter. alfred, welcome to going underground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should be embalmed in the new york had horses. i mean that's just been.
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tear is also spoke to him on thursday and urged him to restore the transitional process. meanwhile, alfred, prime minister dela hummed oak remains under house arrest. but the us and the un pressing for his full release and reinstatement. and the un held an emergency session on sudan, the high emission of human rights said the military take over there is deeply disturbing she's cold for an end to the debbie use of force by the army and police will protest are expected tomorrow. okay, let's bring in at russell a set out who's live for us in the capital costume. hello, there we're so what's the latest from where you are and what more you hearing about these pro military protests to moron. while the there has been some of the important politicians release yesterday, the minister of information minister of youth and support minister of telecom, administer of trade. and also there are still many detainees as well. the important figures in a suit that the minister of industry, administered off a minister of the cabinet minister of the religious affairs and the support person or the sovereign cors
tear is also spoke to him on thursday and urged him to restore the transitional process. meanwhile, alfred, prime minister dela hummed oak remains under house arrest. but the us and the un pressing for his full release and reinstatement. and the un held an emergency session on sudan, the high emission of human rights said the military take over there is deeply disturbing she's cold for an end to the debbie use of force by the army and police will protest are expected tomorrow. okay, let's bring...
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somebody to take increasingly desperate measures is now calling on the country to take urgent action. alfred on an increase in the number of children being sent to work. st hot reports from bay rich children at work. their numbers are increasing in a country where a worsening economic crisis is pushing more people into poverty. nearly 8 and 10 people in lebanon are now poor. nearly half of the workforce is unemployed. those who still have jobs struggle because of the collapse and the value of the local currency. for many like matching up de la, this means having to decide whether to send their children to school. i'm just, i'm calling. i have 5 children, 2 of the teenagers don't go to school any longer. they work at a hair salon and da cafe to help us pay bills. they are among the victims of lebanon's, economic collapse, and skyrocketing inflation that has particularly affected children. a recent study by the un child agency, unicef shows 3 and 10 households have cut spending on education for and 10 have been forced to sell household items to buy basic goods. $7.10 have had to buy food on cr
somebody to take increasingly desperate measures is now calling on the country to take urgent action. alfred on an increase in the number of children being sent to work. st hot reports from bay rich children at work. their numbers are increasing in a country where a worsening economic crisis is pushing more people into poverty. nearly 8 and 10 people in lebanon are now poor. nearly half of the workforce is unemployed. those who still have jobs struggle because of the collapse and the value of...
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an author of building adjust, wildwood. alfred, welcome to going underground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should be embalmed in the new york headquarters. i mean, let's just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book, the games to save every, every human being alive on, on the planet before it's given dual ambassador, the u. n. is a mandatory requirement. can you understand why people don't trust to the united nations today? the united nations is a great idea and if it didn't exist, we would have to create it. now, of course, it's $193.00 states and it's not until you would that list and it's not monkey movie. i mean the organization is the state. and anything that is human is of course, in a way is functional. it's in a way of corrupted and you know, way i, jack and the united nation does very good things. i and i plan, especially all 3 work done by the world health organization and the international labor office and the world intellectual property organization. but of course, those
an author of building adjust, wildwood. alfred, welcome to going underground. again. the book is a myriad of issues. i mean, some might say it should be embalmed in the new york headquarters. i mean, let's just begin though, with a question that you know before before we live in a society where a book, the games to save every, every human being alive on, on the planet before it's given dual ambassador, the u. n. is a mandatory requirement. can you understand why people don't trust to the united...
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back here, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone.se it has got a lot of heritage, a lot of good people, while we are here we just have to keep our traditions going. try to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of the place where you have spent your entire life, but if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly, it is something many millions more people are likely to have to face. justin rowlett, bbc news, alaska. it's been a busy week in glasgow, with some major announcements on tackling climate change. 0ur science editor david shukman assesses the moves made so far, and looks ahead to what's still to come. back at the start of the week when the talks got going, things seemed pretty grim because nothing much was moving, but then came a flurry of promises. a push to cut methane, a powerful greenhouse gas has caused maybe half of global warming so far. a plan to end deforestation by 2030, so that the trees continue to store carbon and more cash for renewable energy as banks and big investors announced commitments to go green. so
back here, alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone.se it has got a lot of heritage, a lot of good people, while we are here we just have to keep our traditions going. try to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of the place where you have spent your entire life, but if greenhouse gas emissions are not cut rapidly, it is something many millions more people are likely to have to face. justin rowlett, bbc news, alaska. it's been a busy week in...
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alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone.eritage, a lot of good people. while were here we've just got to keep our tradition going. got to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a place you spent your entire life. but if greenhouse gas emissions aren't cut rapidly, it is something many more millions people are likely going to have to face. justinjoins me now for more. i want to go back to sarah's package speaking with youth activists. what is your analysis about whether cop is your analysis about whether cop is really done enough in the terms of initiatives to avoid the worst of climate change?— climate change? that's very difficult to _ climate change? that's very difficult to say. _ climate change? that's very difficult to say. this - climate change? that's very difficult to say. this is - climate change? that's very difficult to say. this is a - climate change? that's very - difficult to say. this is a process, this is not a one—off event. we never expected this conference to solve the problem. what we were hoping i
alfred is struggling to come to terms with the idea that his home will soon be gone.eritage, a lot of good people. while were here we've just got to keep our tradition going. got to keep going strong. it isn't easy to let go of a place you spent your entire life. but if greenhouse gas emissions aren't cut rapidly, it is something many more millions people are likely going to have to face. justinjoins me now for more. i want to go back to sarah's package speaking with youth activists. what is...
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that have been displaced from their homes because of digression by the t p i left and i'm hotter and alfred and also need humanitarian assistance. that is what the federal government is trying to address at this point. but the ftp left is basically stopping the that the activities of the federal government to address those humanitarian needs. so in our, in those areas affected by the conflict. so i understand your position of the t p l f is the reason why aid is not getting to the people in the region who needed an outside agencies outside entities are saying something quite different. a 100 trucks a day are needed in aid, according to the united nations. ah, to, to get the ticket. i only about 10 percent about 10 trucks a day are actually getting there again. you and ha, morton. griffith suggests that it's the ethiopian government that has not done what it needs to do to facilitate the process. in addition, it's not just you and officials this year. your government also ordered a 3 months suspension of the activities of the norwegian refugee council, and of a branch of doctors without bord
that have been displaced from their homes because of digression by the t p i left and i'm hotter and alfred and also need humanitarian assistance. that is what the federal government is trying to address at this point. but the ftp left is basically stopping the that the activities of the federal government to address those humanitarian needs. so in our, in those areas affected by the conflict. so i understand your position of the t p l f is the reason why aid is not getting to the people in the...
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fury over a recent military coup in sudan is just not letting up despite the ami, reinstating the alfred prime minister on sunday. but there's just been constant on rest and monitoring the unrest from a nearby rooftop in the capital is our senior correspondent, but i'd guess df. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling, our cartoon the crowd, these schindler thousands. we had seen many small columns forming in various they bought before converging here and what they all want these for power to be handed over by the military to a civilian government properly. they start without any acceptance. they bought the military, the step down. many people here feel betrayed by prime minister ham dock, who signed an agreement with the military, giving up a lot of civilian bower to the military weed. if you, with this agreement between hung dog and moran, and this give legitimacy and legal situation for a coup with a fuel system we want, comp will not complete civil society and complete civil government decade. alum apartments, we are here to re emphasize the revolutio
fury over a recent military coup in sudan is just not letting up despite the ami, reinstating the alfred prime minister on sunday. but there's just been constant on rest and monitoring the unrest from a nearby rooftop in the capital is our senior correspondent, but i'd guess df. well, these are the traditional thursday demonstrations here. so darling, our cartoon the crowd, these schindler thousands. we had seen many small columns forming in various they bought before converging here and what...
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. >> it was very interesting to me that the from my perspective the main leader of the coup was alfred waddell and yet somewhere in the middle of the coup, no lynching and they were looking for alex manley and they had looked all around the city and he said, no lynching. in the most silly thing i suppose one of them is your most printed somewhere against the fusionist mayor out of office and so all the government officials even though the majority of the government officials, all thought that waddell has control of the whole city pretty. >> and that is why he is put into this awkward position, it was to give these speeches, really inciting white men for attacking blackman in terrorizing and then keep them from voting in fact, the night before the election he told them that if they went out they saw blackman trying to vote, they should order him to go home braided and shoot them in their tracks that was a direct quote. in fact after they at gunpoint removed the police chief they held a postelection, a fake election and he was elected as mayor braided so he was named as mayor and then pu
. >> it was very interesting to me that the from my perspective the main leader of the coup was alfred waddell and yet somewhere in the middle of the coup, no lynching and they were looking for alex manley and they had looked all around the city and he said, no lynching. in the most silly thing i suppose one of them is your most printed somewhere against the fusionist mayor out of office and so all the government officials even though the majority of the government officials, all thought...
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and you know it was very interesting to me that from my perspective the main leader of the coup was alfred wie del. and yet somewhere in the middle of the coup he says no lynching, no lynching. and they were looking alex manly. they had checkpoints all around the city. and he says no lynching. and the most silly thing i suppose, one of the many silly things is he almost crowned himself mayor after they get the fusionist mayor out of office. and so all of the government officials, even the white ones, which are the majority of the government officials all got sent home and wie del has of the whole city. >> his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches inciting white men to attack black men and terrorize them and keep them from voting. in in fact the night before the election if they went out and saw a black man going to vote they should address him to go down and if they didn't, shoot him down. that was his direct get. at gunpoint they removed -- held a quote election. fake election and he was quote elected as mayor so here you have the leader of the coup named as mayor and t
and you know it was very interesting to me that from my perspective the main leader of the coup was alfred wie del. and yet somewhere in the middle of the coup he says no lynching, no lynching. and they were looking alex manly. they had checkpoints all around the city. and he says no lynching. and the most silly thing i suppose, one of the many silly things is he almost crowned himself mayor after they get the fusionist mayor out of office. and so all of the government officials, even the white...