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it is the story of how the american south was settled. places and objects have a way of connecting us viscerally and emotionally with the past. and so i thought that these images would prove an important window into that history. and i thought that with enough research, i might be able to figure out exactly where the painter visited. what he had seen, and i was hoping i could use those spaces to educate virginians about the horrors that had occurred there. i specially hoped i might be able to trace something of the lives of the people he represented. to understand the images, i wanted to understand with a painter had seen. and that research was trying to piece together a complicated puzzle with many pieces missing. directory listings, property deed research, the occasional list of people sold by traders. they helped me ultimately to map the part of the city where this trade took place. it helped me figure out where the jailers and the auctioneers had their places of business in 1853, when the painter was there. and then i wanted it to con
it is the story of how the american south was settled. places and objects have a way of connecting us viscerally and emotionally with the past. and so i thought that these images would prove an important window into that history. and i thought that with enough research, i might be able to figure out exactly where the painter visited. what he had seen, and i was hoping i could use those spaces to educate virginians about the horrors that had occurred there. i specially hoped i might be able to...
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although that was very rare in the 19th century american south. and the area bound in orange where the work yards the areas that today are beautiful gardens. were hidden behind high walls, but that was the area where animals were kept and later butchered food was prepared clothes were washed over large vats of boiling water. and the list goes on and on. these work yards were the plantations for enslaved residents, but here almost in an urban setting densely packed. so in the universities first decades, there were three groups of people who lived at uva. faculty hotel keepers both of whom kept people they owned kept enslaved people and the students and of course the enslaved. the early rules for the university written by thomas jefferson all 95 pages of them included the following line. no student shall keep a servant. and for decades the enactments were used by the university as a way to say that there weren't enslaved people at uva. it became an easy cover. for their denial but if you keep reading in the rules and in the university's archives you
although that was very rare in the 19th century american south. and the area bound in orange where the work yards the areas that today are beautiful gardens. were hidden behind high walls, but that was the area where animals were kept and later butchered food was prepared clothes were washed over large vats of boiling water. and the list goes on and on. these work yards were the plantations for enslaved residents, but here almost in an urban setting densely packed. so in the universities first...
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my years in the classroom have helped me understand the ways in which my research, in 19th americans south, as a deep resonance with issues of the president. i have worked with historic sites, and museums, on projects that were tied to local conversations about racial division, and injustice, memory, and symbolize asian, and it is a more inclusive future. i will also add, in my experience, the engagement has been among the most rewarding in our career. it is largely a solitary pursuit. i. has been enriched by the many ideas, and many different voices at the table. and working closely with community members, and in working with those not connected with higher education, i have come to understand what is of greatest importance to them, and how our work will have a real impact on issues that matter to them, and all of my scholarship is richer for their input. so, today, i want to share with you two projects that were intended to engage the public, broadly. by using local places, and local issues, which were simultaneously connected to national conversations. i have found, for many people, the
my years in the classroom have helped me understand the ways in which my research, in 19th americans south, as a deep resonance with issues of the president. i have worked with historic sites, and museums, on projects that were tied to local conversations about racial division, and injustice, memory, and symbolize asian, and it is a more inclusive future. i will also add, in my experience, the engagement has been among the most rewarding in our career. it is largely a solitary pursuit. i. has...
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well the same thing really happened in the american south in the 1850s the the oil and gas of the 1850s was cotton cotton was the big industry the first industry the industrial revolution and the american south produced three quarters of it around the world and they thought that because they had this cotton cartel this agulopoly. would touch them in fact a famous senator james hammond of south carolina went into the us senate and said cotton is king. no one dares lay a hand on us and when the south secede beginning with south carolina, the people were dancing in the street. they thought that that was the end of the story they would they were dependent now they wouldn't have to worry about anything else as one of those charlotte citizen charleston citizens said later war was far into the original plan another native of south carolina. i guess one of the realists commented at the time that his state was too small for republic but too large for an insane asylum, even when the war started the secretary of war leroy walker sold people not to worry if any blood was shed. he would wipe it clea
well the same thing really happened in the american south in the 1850s the the oil and gas of the 1850s was cotton cotton was the big industry the first industry the industrial revolution and the american south produced three quarters of it around the world and they thought that because they had this cotton cartel this agulopoly. would touch them in fact a famous senator james hammond of south carolina went into the us senate and said cotton is king. no one dares lay a hand on us and when the...
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again, to the larger american south. there are, there are some accounts that you see where enslaved people in their autobiographies later, their narratives later, will say that native masters are kinder. we also have accounts of nader's masters being quite cruel. there is a spectrum of treatment, just like in the larger american south. there is a spectrum of treatment i've enslaved people by masters. it varies based on the master, not so much because they're in a native nation. if you take the accounts of some white southerners who describe what's happening in chalk to nation and in indian territory, they will often say things which we, i think we can assume our tinge by racism. native masters are lazy, they don't know how to control their slaves. they don't know how to do work. they don't, they are not good masters, affective master. i don't know if we really have at that. or if that's just the rhetoric that those people are using because they're trying to say something negative about native masters. that is a little bi
again, to the larger american south. there are, there are some accounts that you see where enslaved people in their autobiographies later, their narratives later, will say that native masters are kinder. we also have accounts of nader's masters being quite cruel. there is a spectrum of treatment, just like in the larger american south. there is a spectrum of treatment i've enslaved people by masters. it varies based on the master, not so much because they're in a native nation. if you take the...
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this small south american country is now a climate champion. and the center of this development is here. ah, you take the technological university has specialized in renewables. it trains engineers for wind and solar energy tech as part of the country's energy strategy. it often camille is something more than change. no energy resources has ensured that we no longer import oil, but export massive amounts of renewable energy to brazil and argentina, for example in that he isn't about of an acidic window by that hinting. and that's also because the government make solar energy palatable to businesses with huge tax incentives. 5th, tremendous advantages. whenever the wind blows, all the sun shines hydropower from restful as isn't needed, it's only used when really necessary. so it's all well in uruguay. no, not at all. ordinary consumers are paying the price of the expansion of the renewable energy production. poor families are spending up to 15 percent of a monthly income on electricity, according to experts. full a. yep. am we caught it? low cos
this small south american country is now a climate champion. and the center of this development is here. ah, you take the technological university has specialized in renewables. it trains engineers for wind and solar energy tech as part of the country's energy strategy. it often camille is something more than change. no energy resources has ensured that we no longer import oil, but export massive amounts of renewable energy to brazil and argentina, for example in that he isn't about of an...
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question of power over control over me, ensuring that the legitimate government of the central american south american nations are feed them to the united states of america. we all have known for a generation now that the war on drugs has always been a complete for and it continues to be a complete force. if you look at well, for example, prohibition in american, the 1920 is when they outlawed alcohol. what ended, the prohibition wasn't that people always stop using alcohol, is just the american government realized that there is no way to control human desire. it was better to deal with the treatment side and the demand side as opposed to the supply side. and the legalizing we haven't had a problem for a 100 years with that a similar thing have to happen will. ready illicit drugs in this country, you have to attack the demand side of it, not the supply thought it would. the attacking the supply side only is powered the cartels only give power to bad actors in the international community. only sets of narco states where we're seeing people fleet to the southern boarding, nancy, so america, bec
question of power over control over me, ensuring that the legitimate government of the central american south american nations are feed them to the united states of america. we all have known for a generation now that the war on drugs has always been a complete for and it continues to be a complete force. if you look at well, for example, prohibition in american, the 1920 is when they outlawed alcohol. what ended, the prohibition wasn't that people always stop using alcohol, is just the...
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of course, we're seeing out billions being invested in the american south shifting facilities, shifting operations down there. because there are locks labor laws and they are able to hire non union labor and cut down on those costs. now you've mentioned it's industry wide. you've also mentioned tesla, sophia weeks ago. ted tesla also announced its own a job cuts that was not particularly well received by investors. what's the reaction been to fords words this time around? well, investors aren't particularly happy with ford. we're seeing that the stock price is down about 5 percent, but this could be a confluence a factor as we saw on wall street today, a decline worse in 2 months. but also it appears that the decline in the stock price was more related to another announcement to the jury. verdict in a lawsuit against the company related to a car crash which killed people relating to potentially faulty parts in the vehicle . and now the company has to pay $1700000000.00, so that's certainly scooped investors and other fears across the market plot thickens. teddy auster there in new york
of course, we're seeing out billions being invested in the american south shifting facilities, shifting operations down there. because there are locks labor laws and they are able to hire non union labor and cut down on those costs. now you've mentioned it's industry wide. you've also mentioned tesla, sophia weeks ago. ted tesla also announced its own a job cuts that was not particularly well received by investors. what's the reaction been to fords words this time around? well, investors aren't...
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so i think this the there's a spectrum of treatment just like in the larger american south but there's a spectrum of treatment. of enslaved people by masters that varies based on the master not so much because they're in a native nation if you take the accounts of some white southerners who describe what's happening in choctaw nation and in indian territory there are they will often say things which we i think we can assume are tinged by racism. so native masters are lazy and they don't know how to control their. their slaves or they don't know how to do work or they don't get it. they're not good masters like effective masters, and i don't know. if if we really have evidence of that or if that's just you know, the rhetoric that those people are using because they're trying to say something negative about native masters. so that's that's a little bit of a snapshot and i've lost the thread of the second half of the question. yeah. it was was there any kind of official statement where the choctaw the chickasaw came out and said, you know, we're doing this because of slavery or you know s
so i think this the there's a spectrum of treatment just like in the larger american south but there's a spectrum of treatment. of enslaved people by masters that varies based on the master not so much because they're in a native nation if you take the accounts of some white southerners who describe what's happening in choctaw nation and in indian territory there are they will often say things which we i think we can assume are tinged by racism. so native masters are lazy and they don't know...
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it's a 1st time south american countries have made a joint break. come to the last host, woke up in 2014 germany won the title in brazil. this is d w i news, i'm fill gail at amune few moments. i'll have a review of today's a big stories in the day. taking a closer look at that decision in kansas, and of course you'll find out more information on news around the clock on our website, the w dot com. i'm good day seen him with with ah ah, i facts. most boss of the world or at least a woman. yeah. you're experiencing some with there's plenty of see water, but the cell anesha is energy intensive and expensive at berlin. bass to start up shows us it doesn't have to be this way. global 3000 in 60 minutes on d w. oh. hello guys. this is the 77 percent. the platform for africa. feet issues and share ideas. you know, on this channel we're not afraid to. stockton, denny kids. young people clearly have the solution. good future loans to the 77 percent every weekend on d. w. a red alert. ah, this isn't just route it is a red if occasion. i think we're going to
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four south american countries have launched the bid to host the world cup in 2030.esented their bid today. it was the venue of the first world cup final in -- and where they want the final to be played hundred years later. it is the first time south american countries have made a joint it. -- bid. this is dw news. in a few moments, i will have a review of today's big stories in the day. looking at the decision in kansas and you will find more information at news around-the-clock on our website dw.com. i will see you in a moment. /ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ/ñ >> tensions soar as nancy pelosi taiwan.oar as nancy taipei scrambling jets as chinese planes enter its zone. a ship carrying vital ukrainian grain makes progress towards lebanon after successful inspection in turkey. and joe biden signs an executive order to make it easier for women to cross state lines for an abortion. this in
four south american countries have launched the bid to host the world cup in 2030.esented their bid today. it was the venue of the first world cup final in -- and where they want the final to be played hundred years later. it is the first time south american countries have made a joint it. -- bid. this is dw news. in a few moments, i will have a review of today's big stories in the day. looking at the decision in kansas and you will find more information at news around-the-clock on our website...
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it's the 1st time south american countries have made a doin bit. the continent last hosted the world cup in 2014 and germany won the title in brazil. or at his reminder of our top story, us, how speaker nancy pelosi has visited parliament in the taiwanese capital, taipei. this is the highest level trip to taiwan by a u. s. official. in 25 years. china has threatened to respond with military exercises, often taiwan coast. you're watching the diabetes life from berlin. coming up next is a documentary looking at the world's biggest families, are mighty, can't find much more news analysis and video on a website that is d w dot com, both on social media as well. i can find this on twitter and instagram as well as facebook at dw, and i'm really mohammed, i'm watching take care i just got to use this with also great.
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with lena slaughter for south american countries of launched a joint bit to host the football woke up in 2030 argentina or a g y. a chile and potted wire presented that bit of the sent an audio stadium in montevideo. i was the value of the 1st woke up final aim that 1930, and where they want the final to be played a century later. first time south american countries have made a joint bread, a continent last host of the woke up in 2014 and germany. one title in brazil is remind of our top story this our he was how speak and nancy pelosi has left to taiwan. after a visit that to raised tensions with china, she said the rest would help boost at tie, one's ability to defend itself. china has an increased military exercises of time will to coast, in response, boiled years at the top of the hour, rob watts has your business update next. have a good nico in germany, to learn german pollution pinnacle. why not learn with them online on your mobile and free t w's, e learning course eco's vague. mm.
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very well, it's an audition at the houston opera houston if you have any idea where he is in the american southnew york i'm offered to fly to houston for an audition. i'm not very healthy, i think that well, you think, i'll fly there early in the morning and sing, again i'll fly away in the evening. ha-ha, what does it cost me i declare the program one very well in the fifth aria once there 100 years ago i think ay everything anyway, they won’t ask in french, because again, on my list, carmen was at four at five, flew out somewhere there , hung out as a result of the hours, probably at two i got to the hotel, at three. i had to sing. and then i realize that i do n’t have a voice at all, my plan didn’t work, they asked one to speak french. come on, let's get this second one. i think, yes, yes, i understand that i don’t even remember her at all, and plus she is very high poteseture. i don’t have health, i’m singing it now, but i honestly start screaming it and i understand that it doesn’t go, and she starts to press and press and my upper note comes up and i make such a peacock, just such a carr
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it's the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bids. the content last hosted the world tough in 2014 germany won the title in brazil and at wimbledon champion novak jock of it has thanked fans for a petition trying to get him into the united states and the u. s. open tennis tournament later this month. but it's unlikely that the, that the united states will change its cobra 19 protocols to allow the unvaccinated jock of it into the country. an online petition in support of the serbian has edged closer to its target of 50000 signatures. and talk of it says he's preparing as though he will be allowed to play in the us, but his website shows no upcoming events. and the 1st hard court warm up tournament is underway in washington dc. la his reminder of our top story. us. how speaker nancy pelosi met with taiwanese president, sy in when during her visit to ty, one is the highest level trip to ty, one by a u. s. official in 25 years. china has threatened to respond with military exercises of ty, one's post. he watching the w news live from ber
it's the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bids. the content last hosted the world tough in 2014 germany won the title in brazil and at wimbledon champion novak jock of it has thanked fans for a petition trying to get him into the united states and the u. s. open tennis tournament later this month. but it's unlikely that the, that the united states will change its cobra 19 protocols to allow the unvaccinated jock of it into the country. an online petition in support of the...
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it's the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bid. the content last host of the world cup in 2014 and germany won the title in brazil. his reminder of our top story, the sour us house speaker, nancy pelosi, has met with taiwanese president sighing in when during her visit to taiwan. it's the highest level trip to ty, one by a u. s. official. in 25 years. china has threatened to respond with military exercises off taiwan coast. you're watching dw, nice live from berlin, sick or else coming up. next is a documentary looking at the world's biggest family. those are much more knees than a website, d, w dot com. i'm really mohammed i for watching take care bye ah and interest the global economy our portfolio g w, business reading. here's a close.
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aient music] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "the passing on" was provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. [birds chirping] - john and tony is on their service, right? - yeah. - ok. well, you held your color real good. that's good. seriously. you're looking good. that's good, that's good. yeah, when i saw clayton over the holidays, and him, but that's the way it is sometimes. we had a lot of good times together, man. we really did, so i have to take care of him. - lewis funeral home. may i help you? - i want to also make some decisions. - ok, yeah. right now i just have to... - when i was a kid, i would put on my bow tie, and my tricycle was my hearse. whatever i could find, you know, rodents, ants, i was always busy on saturday. i had more funerals than anybody in town. i've probably embalmed close to 10,000 people in my whole career, and that's a lot of dying. - o
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>> you know, i think, the term asian american, south asian american, there are political terms, rightof coalition building and creating something. >> as a community, we're still figuring it out. what's the language we're gonna used to describe our experience, because we are so diverse? one of the things that was a huge, sort of, asian american political in california in recent years, the state legislature agreed to desegregate the state data. this aggregate of a data means, i will count you separately, if you are indian, sri lankan, bangladeshi, chinese, whatever. that was just recently. the political category for aging americans was really, just aggregate the data. just ask you aggregate the data! that is how behind we are. >> it almost feels racist. just aggregate the data. >> just count us separately. that's where we are at. our very existence hasn't been acknowledged yet. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk i recommend nature made vitamins because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp... ...an in
>> you know, i think, the term asian american, south asian american, there are political terms, rightof coalition building and creating something. >> as a community, we're still figuring it out. what's the language we're gonna used to describe our experience, because we are so diverse? one of the things that was a huge, sort of, asian american political in california in recent years, the state legislature agreed to desegregate the state data. this aggregate of a data means, i will...
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deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea.wo militaries work together to defend against north korean attacks. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using all this information, they can detect almost immediately if north korea launches a weapon. between his great english and my terrible korean we can usually muddle through a lot of different things and get to a decision quickly. the threat from north korea is increasing. its missiles are becoming more dangerous, its rhetoric more fiery. so these war games from five years ago are back as the us and south korea practice how to fight their common enemy using aircraft, warships and tanks. i can't do it in a classroom, i can't do it on a chalkboard, i have to give them the most intense environment that we can create and this is that environment. fighter pilot captain abby walters will train from the sky. it's really important for us to train together with the south koreans. the communication flow is much better in the air if yo
deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea.wo militaries work together to defend against north korean attacks. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using all this information, they can detect almost immediately if north korea launches a weapon. between his great english and my terrible korean we can usually muddle through a lot of different things and get to a decision quickly. the threat from north korea...
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>> you know, i think the term asian american, south asian american, they're political terms, right?power. and that is our way of coalition building and creating something. >> as a community, we are still figuring it out. what's the language you're going use to describe our experience, because we're so diverse. one of the things that was a huge sort of asian american political victory in california in recent years, the state legislature agreed to disaggregate the state data. disaggregate the data means i will count you simply if you are indian, sri lankan, bangladeshi, chinese, whatever. that was just recently. the political victory for asian americans was literally disaggregate the data, disaggregate the data! that's how behind we are. >> it almost feels racist, disaggregate the data. >> just count us simply. that's where we're at. just or very existence hasn't been acknowledged yet. es while . plus avocado, olive and shea. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. by garnier, naturally! you might have heard of carvana and that we sell cars online. we believ
>> you know, i think the term asian american, south asian american, they're political terms, right?power. and that is our way of coalition building and creating something. >> as a community, we are still figuring it out. what's the language you're going use to describe our experience, because we're so diverse. one of the things that was a huge sort of asian american political victory in california in recent years, the state legislature agreed to disaggregate the state data....
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ambient music] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "that's wild" was provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. >> no, don't leave me. >> look at that elk. >> he was really close. >> look at the elk. look at the elk. >> shh, shh, shh. >> yo, that's crazy. [music playing] bill: do you want to get out and look at him? >> yeah. [music playing] >> that's crazy. ahmani: i'm finna walk with them. i'm a elk, too. [music playing] nicholas: [gasp] brother, mountains! >> you never seen something so breathtaking in your life. nicholas: bro, look! do you see the blue rays right there? >> yeah. nicholas: it looks like god coming up. [music playing] [background conversations] bill: right now, we're just getting out of the bus. clifford: wilderness works, when i first heard of it. i thought it was a program where we just go like a, you know, like a boy scout-type thing. i, like, skipped o
ambient music] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "that's wild" was provided by: and others. a complete list is available from pbs. >> no, don't leave me. >> look at that elk. >> he was really close. >> look at the...
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deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea.two militaries work together to defend against north korean attacks. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using all this information, they can detect almost immediately if north korea launches a weapon. between his great english and my terrible korean we can usually muddle through a lot of different things and get to a decision quickly. the threat from north korea is increasing. its missiles are becoming more dangerous, its rhetoric more fiery. so these war games from five years ago are back as the us and south korea practice how to fight their common enemy using aircraft, warships and tanks. i can't do it in a classroom, i can't do it on a chalkboard, i have to give them the most intense environment that we can create and this is that environment. fighter pilot captain abby walters will train from the sky. it's really important for us to train together with the south koreans. the communication flow is much better in the air if y
deep underground, an american and a south korean colonel watch north korea.two militaries work together to defend against north korean attacks. this is the only place in korea where us forces and south korean forces sit side by side, and using all this information, they can detect almost immediately if north korea launches a weapon. between his great english and my terrible korean we can usually muddle through a lot of different things and get to a decision quickly. the threat from north korea...
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the participation of the united states we are talking about a major joint training of the south korean and american. she is should begin on august 22. earlier, the south korean authorities announced their desire to maintain a tough stance in relations with their neighbor north korea ; now the inhabitants of the country are afraid of military provocations and the start of a nuclear war in the region, and the protesters only believe that it is precisely because of the presence of americans on their territory, relations between north and south korea have long been unable to return to normal. clouds are gathering over german chancellor tin scholz christian social union, andre linholz, commenting on the prosecutor's refusal to launch an investigation against the german chancellor in the case of fraud, the politician noted that this would not stop the opposition from studying his activities, according to her , new evidence of schulz's involvement in tax fraud will soon appear, noted a number of strange circumstances , for example, the fact that the chancellor never showed investigators his personal mail.
the participation of the united states we are talking about a major joint training of the south korean and american. she is should begin on august 22. earlier, the south korean authorities announced their desire to maintain a tough stance in relations with their neighbor north korea ; now the inhabitants of the country are afraid of military provocations and the start of a nuclear war in the region, and the protesters only believe that it is precisely because of the presence of americans on...
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britain, the repeat union and so forth, imposed there will upon weaker countries as far as a south american concerned the united states. because they are back yard, they are always interfering. it doesn't matter whether it's gina, venezuela, olivia, columbia, or mexico. they do not want south american countries to come close to iran, for example, to destroy forests or go hungry. in kenya, skyrocketing gas prices and inflation are slowly making charcoal, the only commonly available energy source robbing canyons of less environmentally harmful options. we have some local what force them to resort to using the carbon residue? here's what they had to say. well, my team and i decided to start sell charcoal to locals in my region, who could no longer afford gas because of its high price. and majority in the rural areas depend on charcoal because it is the only energy source they afford to heat food. and i sell it at an affordable price for martinez. i am the only person authorized to sell charcoal in this area. i have documents, you can see them here, and i entered into this business to help comm
britain, the repeat union and so forth, imposed there will upon weaker countries as far as a south american concerned the united states. because they are back yard, they are always interfering. it doesn't matter whether it's gina, venezuela, olivia, columbia, or mexico. they do not want south american countries to come close to iran, for example, to destroy forests or go hungry. in kenya, skyrocketing gas prices and inflation are slowly making charcoal, the only commonly available energy source...
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ambient mus] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. [applause] montae: as most of know, we are the rap squad, coming from chs. thank you, thank you. and we are a group of many, many talents. we do poetic, from poetic to music. this is the singing that i wrote. it was really my feelings on my environment, and how i'm growing up. and i'm forced to stay in this environment, but i want better for you, you know what i'm saying? everybody wants better for themselves and family, anyone around. and this is my story. [music playing] (singing) ♪ so lately i've been spending time thinking ♪ ♪ in this life will i make it? ♪ don't nobody know a thing about me. ♪ ♪ maybe i should spend praying, god knows i'm forsaken, ♪ ♪ i don't want to be a part of the streets. ♪ ♪ so lately i've been spending time thinking in this life ♪ ♪ will i make it? ♪ don't nobody know a thing about me. ♪ ♪ maybe i should spend time praying, ♪ ♪ god knows i'm fo
ambient mus] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian-american, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. [applause] montae: as most of know, we are the rap squad, coming from chs. thank you, thank you. and we are a group of many, many talents. we do poetic, from poetic to music. this is the singing that i wrote. it was really my...
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and the bbc gains rare access to the american and south koreanjoint operations centre — designed to fend
and the bbc gains rare access to the american and south koreanjoint operations centre — designed to fend
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together with lorena , was one of the most emotional at the awards ceremony, let herself know the south american flavor. i'm so glad. this is my first time playing as a crystal and right away such a victory is cool feeling. hope i've been helpful. thanks to the team, there were no problems with the move. i immediately agreed and arrived with pleasure, actually from the first minutes, both in the game and in the score , krystal made it clear that he was not going to keep the intrigue for a long time. and in addition, evgenia zakharova and varvara bychkova made the final score 5:1 in three periods. the score is very rare to assume, especially in beach soccer. i wanted to win, i really wanted to, we set ourselves a goal this season, we went to it for a long time and came to have a feeling satisfaction of a job well done. i expected a more stubborn boy. i thought that crystal was the favorite in principle, and so it happened, but i thought that the star would put up a little more resistance, let's say, but we see that, in principle, from the first minutes , the dominance of the crystal was obvious t
together with lorena , was one of the most emotional at the awards ceremony, let herself know the south american flavor. i'm so glad. this is my first time playing as a crystal and right away such a victory is cool feeling. hope i've been helpful. thanks to the team, there were no problems with the move. i immediately agreed and arrived with pleasure, actually from the first minutes, both in the game and in the score , krystal made it clear that he was not going to keep the intrigue for a long...
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if you're a south american like marta, and please in the end of your south conditions and brazil, a so bad malta even had to implore young girls to pursue the sport despite adversity in 2019 get a my epolina mines who got my if that not the fact that not really my steve, i mean what's not not so he's best plus meaning what level need of a safe michaela might have been thinking about, god bless you. and you often mean that when did you say that's a bloody day? it don't base in east valley is my shiny mass in this situation, that club level is equally mixed. the sky high wages of mail stars mean that even the richest women's leagues have no hope of coming close. this is chelsea sam kerr is thought to be the highest paid female footballer in the world. she reportedly owns about $300000.00 pounds a year. less than half what the best male players make in a week. that gap is narrowing, but only lightweight benchmark against the high psych meds. my question is nancy england's w. s. l is the most lucrative women's league in europe and the premier league of the top k as in men's football. but t
if you're a south american like marta, and please in the end of your south conditions and brazil, a so bad malta even had to implore young girls to pursue the sport despite adversity in 2019 get a my epolina mines who got my if that not the fact that not really my steve, i mean what's not not so he's best plus meaning what level need of a safe michaela might have been thinking about, god bless you. and you often mean that when did you say that's a bloody day? it don't base in east valley is my...
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and for south american countries have launched a joint bed to host the soccer world cup in 2030 argentina order wide. sheila and paraguay presented their bid at the sentinel rio stadium in montevideo, and that was the venue of the 1st world cup final. in 1930 and where they want the final to be played a century later is the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bed. the continent last host at the world cup in 2014, when germany won the title and brazil. and we got a reminder of our top story at this hour. he was how speaker nancy pelosi has departed taiwan after a visit, which has raised intentions with china. policies that the u. s. would help boost high one's ability to defend itself. china has announced increased military exercises off, ty, ones, coast coming up after the break made in germany, looks at how russia is dodging sanctions with an overland trade route to india. course is always more on our website that we found. actually, you dot com, thanks much for joining us with. with who is it just a sanctions loophole, or is it heralding a new era? explores new trade wit
and for south american countries have launched a joint bed to host the soccer world cup in 2030 argentina order wide. sheila and paraguay presented their bid at the sentinel rio stadium in montevideo, and that was the venue of the 1st world cup final. in 1930 and where they want the final to be played a century later is the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bed. the continent last host at the world cup in 2014, when germany won the title and brazil. and we got a reminder of...
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in mariposa county, 4 south american countries have launched a joint bed to host the football world cup in 2030 argentina, uruguay, chile and paraguay presented their bid at the sent scenario stadium in montevideo. that was the venue of the 1st world cup final in 1930. and when they want the final to be played a century later, is the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bed. the continent laughed hosting world cup in 2014 germany on that title in brazil. ok, a quick reminder of the top stories that were following for you at this hour. us how speak a nancy pelosi has deposit taiwan after a visit, which has raised attention with china. pelosi said the u. s. would help boost ty, one's ability to defend itself. in response, china has announced increased military exercises of taiwan coast and the 1st ship to export grain from a ukraine port. since the russian invasion has been cleared to continue on its journey, it was inspected off, took his coast under a you and broke a deal to end russia's blockade, more ships, all waiting to depart. ukrainian. watching dw news live from be
in mariposa county, 4 south american countries have launched a joint bed to host the football world cup in 2030 argentina, uruguay, chile and paraguay presented their bid at the sent scenario stadium in montevideo. that was the venue of the 1st world cup final in 1930. and when they want the final to be played a century later, is the 1st time south american countries have made a joint bed. the continent laughed hosting world cup in 2014 germany on that title in brazil. ok, a quick reminder of...
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all of this is happening in the middle of the worst drought in 1,200 years in the american south. monsoons are normal. on a warmer planet events are more intense. and so it's too much rain instead of what you're used to or not enough for long periods of time and there's new science that came out this week daniel swayne out of california, ucla, they modeled the idea both with the loss of snowpack and land, the loss of good soil to absorb rain when it happens due to wildfires and erosion, there could be a day when the weather systems have changed so dramatically it could rain for a month in the central valley of california and create the kinds of flooding events that literally humanity has never seen that could create where the salad bowl of the world is around bakersfield as a result of this. scary apocalyptic horror movie things. unfolding faster than previously predicted and you connect the dots of how the new planet is working out after all the wildfires, the pattern changes, what that will look like. we have to get ready. get ready. >> and when i look at that video of the rain
all of this is happening in the middle of the worst drought in 1,200 years in the american south. monsoons are normal. on a warmer planet events are more intense. and so it's too much rain instead of what you're used to or not enough for long periods of time and there's new science that came out this week daniel swayne out of california, ucla, they modeled the idea both with the loss of snowpack and land, the loss of good soil to absorb rain when it happens due to wildfires and erosion, there...