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they did not embrace any degree of the american alliance. -- of an anglo-american alliance. one of the important things the truman administration had done in early 1946 was to extend, the a major loan to great britain. that was one thing that was really important to a nation facing a financial crisis. truman did embrace the loan. he supported the loan. but it engendered tremendous amounts of republican criticism, and truman took this electoral victory for what it was, and it was a commitment by the american people and the republicans to focus on what we will now -- what we would now call "america first. " but as i claimed in my talk last night, in early 1947, truman became aware of the huge and transformation of conditions going on in the world. he will understood the need to shore up the anglo american presence in the eastern mediterranean. when the british announced they were pulling out of the eastern mediterranean, and would not support greece or the turks, both of whom were under pressure, truman understood the worsening economic situation in western europe and early 19
they did not embrace any degree of the american alliance. -- of an anglo-american alliance. one of the important things the truman administration had done in early 1946 was to extend, the a major loan to great britain. that was one thing that was really important to a nation facing a financial crisis. truman did embrace the loan. he supported the loan. but it engendered tremendous amounts of republican criticism, and truman took this electoral victory for what it was, and it was a commitment by...
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it is common to find cars driving or parked in and around las cruces owned by both anglo and hispanics alike. they will have a bumper sticker spanish].[speaking it will have the translation, i am a proud messian. they are very proud of being of and from messia. it all goes back to them not wanting to become u.s. citizens after the war. >> talk about that. alex: before the gadsden purchase, about 50 to 60 primarily hispanic families literally pick up all of their belongings, leave their homes standing, load up their wagons and look across the river, east to west, see a little hill, hence the name little hill, and they say that is where we are going to move to, back to mexico and that is where we will build our village. that is why they call it see a -- call it messia. history has a weird twist. a year or two years later, when they do the gadsden purchase, they wind up back in the united states. we have now entered the old historic plaza. osk or notice the ki gazebo has both the u.s. and mexico flag. the m is for missia. it was 1854 when they established themselves in the signing of the
it is common to find cars driving or parked in and around las cruces owned by both anglo and hispanics alike. they will have a bumper sticker spanish].[speaking it will have the translation, i am a proud messian. they are very proud of being of and from messia. it all goes back to them not wanting to become u.s. citizens after the war. >> talk about that. alex: before the gadsden purchase, about 50 to 60 primarily hispanic families literally pick up all of their belongings, leave their...
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he understood the need to shore up the anglo american presence in the eastern mediterranean. when the british announced they were pulling out of the eastern mediterranean, and would not support greece or the turks, both of whom were under pressure, truman understood the worsening economic situation in western europe in early 1947. and of course, he announced the truman doctrine in march 1947, and he followed this up in june of 1947 by supporting marshall's famous commencement address to help expedite for the united states to provide huge loans to europe, to expedite the economic recovery of western europe, and undercut the support that local communist parties in france and italy and greece had, capitalizing upon the misery that existed in those countries.
he understood the need to shore up the anglo american presence in the eastern mediterranean. when the british announced they were pulling out of the eastern mediterranean, and would not support greece or the turks, both of whom were under pressure, truman understood the worsening economic situation in western europe in early 1947. and of course, he announced the truman doctrine in march 1947, and he followed this up in june of 1947 by supporting marshall's famous commencement address to help...
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putin and anglo-american met in sochi putin also emphasized trade after all germany is one of the most important trade partners for russia and of course when things are difficult on the political side leaders often like to emphasize kind of economic deals that could happen but in this case of course north stream is very much at the forefront of the russia of the russian side priorities on the one hand because russia really needs a win now they've just been hit by new u.s. sanctions those come into force next week and the ruble has already taken a huge tumble and also this is an issue where really they can align with with germany political as well i thought it was really interesting to note that. already now has emphasized that this is a purely economic projects and that's important to note because america will have come to this meeting kind of looking for assurances from russia that ukraine will still play a role in the transit of gas that's something that she's trying to push for in this meeting trying to kind of defend ukraine's interests and putin it seems has kind of already handed
putin and anglo-american met in sochi putin also emphasized trade after all germany is one of the most important trade partners for russia and of course when things are difficult on the political side leaders often like to emphasize kind of economic deals that could happen but in this case of course north stream is very much at the forefront of the russia of the russian side priorities on the one hand because russia really needs a win now they've just been hit by new u.s. sanctions those come...
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narrative that bashar al assad and his they've been supporting for years has essentially won the war anglo-american said earlier that she still believes that there need to be fresh elections but at the same time germany's interested like i said in not escalating the conflict further so what germany will try and do anglo-american has said this is she's going to try and talk to flooding there putin about a potential syria meeting in turkey in september where france and turkey and russia and germany who talk about percent potential solutions all right very briefly i'd like to go over to emily share win in moscow and many of the nord stream to pipeline will bring russian gas directly to germany putin has said that it's an economic project what does he mean by that briefly if you will. well north korean two bypasses ukraine and ukraine has been very worried about that and markel came to this meeting kind of hoping for guarantees for ukraine as well and in a way putin kind of handed those guarantees to her on a platter he said that ukraine would continue could continue to be a transit country but he also
narrative that bashar al assad and his they've been supporting for years has essentially won the war anglo-american said earlier that she still believes that there need to be fresh elections but at the same time germany's interested like i said in not escalating the conflict further so what germany will try and do anglo-american has said this is she's going to try and talk to flooding there putin about a potential syria meeting in turkey in september where france and turkey and russia and...
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ahead not only for germany but also for other partners internationally but that explains the need why anglo merkel undoubtedly a putin a meeting precisely here in missouri back today can see thomas this is something the chancellor has been grappling weighed for many years now concretely what is it do you think that germany expects from russia now. on the one hand i think ongoing dialogue it is not something that's unique to the german russian relationship but it is particularly important in the german russian relationship made namely the need to keep talking even when there are very evident differences that on the one and then obviously political assurances when it comes for example to ukraine or to russia the need to try and find long term solutions for both conflicts and then there's obviously the issue of trade one that was also discussed here in particular the north stream two pipeline that both countries want to advance but that is facing certain opposition not only from certain countries in the european union but also other countries in particular for example ukraine but also the unit
ahead not only for germany but also for other partners internationally but that explains the need why anglo merkel undoubtedly a putin a meeting precisely here in missouri back today can see thomas this is something the chancellor has been grappling weighed for many years now concretely what is it do you think that germany expects from russia now. on the one hand i think ongoing dialogue it is not something that's unique to the german russian relationship but it is particularly important in the...
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but would bringing in a set of anglo—saxon laws really be enough to pull more foreign companies to ae legal system definitely isn't working as it is. 95% of crimes go unpunished, and at the country's supreme court in tegucigalpa, there's a clear backlog. if you run a business here, it typically takes 920 days to resolve a contractual dispute. the result is endemic violence and little investment. everywhere we go, it's clear that anyone who can is already finding ways to shut themselves off from this reality. maybe it is inevitable that multinational companies would end up doing the same in private cities. there's nowhere this division is more tangible than in the business capital of the country, san pedro sula. i grew up in latin america, i'm used to inequality, but it never stops to strike you. i mean, parts of san pedro, you can see there's real money here, it wouldn't be — perhaps some buildings wouldn't be out of place in miami. butjust across the river and the street, you have a really nasty slum. it's tough here. i'm heading to see what the future here might look like. altia sm
but would bringing in a set of anglo—saxon laws really be enough to pull more foreign companies to ae legal system definitely isn't working as it is. 95% of crimes go unpunished, and at the country's supreme court in tegucigalpa, there's a clear backlog. if you run a business here, it typically takes 920 days to resolve a contractual dispute. the result is endemic violence and little investment. everywhere we go, it's clear that anyone who can is already finding ways to shut themselves off...
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he says using the anglo—saxon legal system, favoured and understood by investors, would reassure themve that would also work for hondurans. it's to create a place for hondurans, it's to give hondurans a place that provides hondurans with what they want by creating also a place where foreign investors and foreign capital are able to combine in an environment that they understand. imagine in miami, you have a street, and there are ten chinese restaurants in a row, and every single one of those ten restaurants, they have no forks, only chopsticks. they all serve exactly the same menu at the same prices. food is equally good. and then, one day, one of the restaurants says, "waita minute, we're in miami. there are lots of people who don't feel comfortable with chopsticks. we're going to offer a fork." instantly, the competitive advantage of that one restaurant compared with the other nine is overwhelming. he insists it wouldn't be incompatible with national sovereignty because the honduran constitution would underpin the plan every step of the way. but would bringing in a set of anglo—saxo
he says using the anglo—saxon legal system, favoured and understood by investors, would reassure themve that would also work for hondurans. it's to create a place for hondurans, it's to give hondurans a place that provides hondurans with what they want by creating also a place where foreign investors and foreign capital are able to combine in an environment that they understand. imagine in miami, you have a street, and there are ten chinese restaurants in a row, and every single one of those...
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truman embraced that, but he didn't like the idea of a special anglo-american alliance at all. and i think in the months after again iion speech, once do not think there is any real correspondence between truman and churchill. later on there is this glorification come absolutely what you said is right, but it is sort of the revival of this -- in people's memory -- it was not at all salient at the time. ther was noe special relationship in 1945, 46 and 47. >> i will agree. there is a wonderful letter that human rights, where he says he is having more trouble with churchill than with stalin. and again, i think that the relationship was so much more important on the other side of the pond in the think is what you are saying. >> churchill needed truman a lot more than truman needed churchill. the appeared presence -- the mere presence and the rhetoric that churchill could bring to an occasion, the attention he could bring was something that was extraordinary. >> absolute. >> i encourage questions from the floor. i think we have a microphone over there, and one over there. good morn
truman embraced that, but he didn't like the idea of a special anglo-american alliance at all. and i think in the months after again iion speech, once do not think there is any real correspondence between truman and churchill. later on there is this glorification come absolutely what you said is right, but it is sort of the revival of this -- in people's memory -- it was not at all salient at the time. ther was noe special relationship in 1945, 46 and 47. >> i will agree. there is a...
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we just learned that joseph james dee anglo will be prosecuted in sacramento county. that's where he's currently being held. das from six california counties are banning together for one trial. this will encompass 13 counts of murder. 72-year-old joseph james dee anglo was arrested in april, accused of several murders and rapes across the state that happened in the 1970s and '80s. we're continuing to stream that news conference on our abc 7 news app. you can download the app right now to watch it live. again, make sure you enable those push alerts. that way you get breaking news on this case as it happens. >> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >> wanted to open the weather window on sfo. we do have flight delays there due to the low clouds. at least the drizzle is over for now. we saw plenty of low clouds. san jose is only about 65 degrees right now. look at the temperature swing. the big cooling yesterday was the areas are the same if not warmer. from ukiah to the east bay valley, up to double digits cooler. the cooler air continues to spread. look at the
we just learned that joseph james dee anglo will be prosecuted in sacramento county. that's where he's currently being held. das from six california counties are banning together for one trial. this will encompass 13 counts of murder. 72-year-old joseph james dee anglo was arrested in april, accused of several murders and rapes across the state that happened in the 1970s and '80s. we're continuing to stream that news conference on our abc 7 news app. you can download the app right now to watch...
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moreemen were raising english style or -- anglo. european types of cattle. the first major breed were the herford cattle. the brown cattle with white faces. we have those on the south 20. would butcher them to feed living on americans reservations and the soldiers living in several different military forts. they were moving these cattle back-and-forth from here, from texas, up north to kansas to put them on the rail roads here. you have seen the old western movies. here, movingstory these cowboys out on the range with the horses. we are standing in front right now of the chuckwagon. the chuckwagon was supposedly created by charles good night, a good night loving cattle business in texas and they basically had to bring the food and all of the supplies to the cowboys out on the range because they did not come to town. they didn't have homes like we had today. they would spend months out on the trail. was.is what new mexico this was the big industry here. >> this is selling that connects all of us. at some point they grew their own food. this is a museum that t
moreemen were raising english style or -- anglo. european types of cattle. the first major breed were the herford cattle. the brown cattle with white faces. we have those on the south 20. would butcher them to feed living on americans reservations and the soldiers living in several different military forts. they were moving these cattle back-and-forth from here, from texas, up north to kansas to put them on the rail roads here. you have seen the old western movies. here, movingstory these...
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and he quotes the words of that great anglo-american, winston churchill. where we are able to stand together and work together for righteous causes, we shall always be thankful. and the world will always be free. so, let us seize this moment to strengthen our transatlantic ties in the face of an ever greater unpredictability. let us show our certainty and being ready to act as a great asked you in of international east and prosperity. let us do everything in our power to make sure that those great anglo-american values avail. the values of liberty, justice and democracy. underpinning the magna carta and your constitution. they represent more than just the souls of our nation. they are the cornerstone of a western world. but please. never, never underestimate my nation. as we have changed the world time and time again, we will change the world in the future. we as a nation, when we realized it is in our interest or when it is right, we as a nation always act. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, thank you very, very much mr. secretary for that comprehensive
and he quotes the words of that great anglo-american, winston churchill. where we are able to stand together and work together for righteous causes, we shall always be thankful. and the world will always be free. so, let us seize this moment to strengthen our transatlantic ties in the face of an ever greater unpredictability. let us show our certainty and being ready to act as a great asked you in of international east and prosperity. let us do everything in our power to make sure that those...
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if you are born and raised in this community, this border community, anglos and hispanics interwoven,e so interlaced, interdependent and intermixed. we are really tight. it is a cross-cultural cross-border community. movement between the two countries has always been pretty easy historically. pretty fluid and easy-going. a lot of people are family on both sides. the people of been her longer than the borders have been her. the ties and relationships go back. andborders have been moved changed. the people, pretty much their relationships are the same. you have families in the community that -- and we are talking hundreds of years ago -- language,ected in the our border language is a mixture of english and spanish. primeod is another example. mexicanfluence of culture and our food. >> as wewe turn -- turn left, we see a lot of piquant bushes. bushes. >> the primary reason is to all of these the countries. >> you are also known for green chile in this area. >> is a matter of fact, the community of hatch valley has gotten it copyrighted. no one can legally called her chile hatch chile unl
if you are born and raised in this community, this border community, anglos and hispanics interwoven,e so interlaced, interdependent and intermixed. we are really tight. it is a cross-cultural cross-border community. movement between the two countries has always been pretty easy historically. pretty fluid and easy-going. a lot of people are family on both sides. the people of been her longer than the borders have been her. the ties and relationships go back. andborders have been moved changed....
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many anglo- americans are protestant. most anglo-americans are protestant and they are deeply concerned about catholicism especially in the 1850s and 1860s because the united states has just acquired territory from mexico are much of the population is also catholic. there are also long-running disputes between the irish and english. and the challenge is, what are people like the irish and the germans going to do to overcome these challenges? they work hard, they take advantage of the opportunities they have is you is citizens. but one of the things that will become increasingly clear that will make their experience is naturalized immigrants different in the example you mentioned, of emancipated former slaves, is that race will play again a crucial role in who enjoys the benefits of citizenship. one of the things the irish and the german do is to convince the majority that surround them that they too are white. the group that really has to struggle for this is the irish. that may come as a surprise to you. because the clas
many anglo- americans are protestant. most anglo-americans are protestant and they are deeply concerned about catholicism especially in the 1850s and 1860s because the united states has just acquired territory from mexico are much of the population is also catholic. there are also long-running disputes between the irish and english. and the challenge is, what are people like the irish and the germans going to do to overcome these challenges? they work hard, they take advantage of the...
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lives talk as queer phones trans folks as gnc false us folks who are different religion other the anglo christian religion and people who are brown who don't fit into this anglo-saxon blue-eyed white orientation that they have created and continue to spew as fact. we're not saying that we're not meeting each other with love what we're saying is is that we have to organize our community and worry about folks who are ready to work to counter that we don't want to keep tapping in hating walls when we have people here who are ready to i'm here to stand up against the fascist forces that are moving in the city right now and i think it's important not to just ignore them and to make sure that there are people here who don't want that most of them i think it's important you know history the good in the land a lot of that but it's hard to move forward politically if we don't understand what came before so i think american fascism. is age old it's been here is now is america has been here. but a lot of other beautiful things have been here as well and so i think it's about. solidarity with other
lives talk as queer phones trans folks as gnc false us folks who are different religion other the anglo christian religion and people who are brown who don't fit into this anglo-saxon blue-eyed white orientation that they have created and continue to spew as fact. we're not saying that we're not meeting each other with love what we're saying is is that we have to organize our community and worry about folks who are ready to work to counter that we don't want to keep tapping in hating walls when...
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and let us do everything in our power to make sure those great anglo-american values prevail, those values of liberty, justice, and democracy, the magna carte and your constitution. they represent more than just the souls of our nation, but they are the cornerstone of a western world, but please, never never underestimate my nation. as we have changed the world time and time and time again, and we will change the world in the future, for we as a nation, when we realize that it is in our interest, or when it is right, we as a nation always act. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very very much, mr. secretary for that very comprehensive address. you have given us a lot of food for thought, many topics to explore. we appreciate you being with us at the atlantic council here today. so if i may, i would like to follow up on some of those topics, and then we will open it up because i know our audience is also most anxious to have the conversation with you. let's begin with a little bit more about the nato summit, and as general jones said, there really were quite a few important deliverables out
and let us do everything in our power to make sure those great anglo-american values prevail, those values of liberty, justice, and democracy, the magna carte and your constitution. they represent more than just the souls of our nation, but they are the cornerstone of a western world, but please, never never underestimate my nation. as we have changed the world time and time and time again, and we will change the world in the future, for we as a nation, when we realize that it is in our...
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lives talk as queer phones trans folks as gnc false us folks who are different religion other the anglo christian religion and people who are brown who don't fit into this anglo-saxon blue-eyed white orientation that they have created and continue to spew as fact. we're not saying that we're not meeting each other with love what we're saying is is that we have to organize our community and worry about folks who are ready to work to counter that we don't want to keep tapping in hating walls when we have people here who are ready to i'm here to stand up against the fascist forces that are moving in the city right now and i think it's important not to just ignore them and to make sure that there are people here who don't want that person and it's important you know the history of the good in the land a lot of that but it's hard to move forward politically if we don't understand what came before and so i think american fascism. is age old it's been here is honest and erica has been here but a lot of other beautiful things have been here as well and so i think it's about. solidarity with oth
lives talk as queer phones trans folks as gnc false us folks who are different religion other the anglo christian religion and people who are brown who don't fit into this anglo-saxon blue-eyed white orientation that they have created and continue to spew as fact. we're not saying that we're not meeting each other with love what we're saying is is that we have to organize our community and worry about folks who are ready to work to counter that we don't want to keep tapping in hating walls when...
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juni embarcado,2 utilizaron fuerza excesiva dijeron ha evidencias que de sospechosos y la que contra anglostransporte argumentandodrían spara defe y todas relacionadas con la seguridad de los pasajeros.] realizarán el mural con imágenes de san francisco eliminarán la figura del águila por estar asociada un inmigrante guatemalteco ha hecho acusaciones contra el centro de detención de donde suministraron medi consentimiento. >>> los detalles. >>> desesperado porque . >>> la pesadilla de ovidio y su hijo comenzó frontera procedentes político: mime lo quitaron. >>> artemio entonces un enviado a un diego y posteriormente a otro en nueva comenzó a experimentar trastornos psicológicos. >>> ¿cuándo te enfermaste tú? ¿cuándo te pusiste mal? estabas encerrado?. >>> cuando llegué ava york.de notó comportamiento extraño hi le suministraron antidepresivos porque supuestamente sufría ataques de pero0c que él muestran la condición que después fue hospitalizado y su padre asegura desde entonces nunca fue el mismo. >>> no sé qué qué le hicieron. >>> telemundo contactó a las autoridades federales denuncias y
juni embarcado,2 utilizaron fuerza excesiva dijeron ha evidencias que de sospechosos y la que contra anglostransporte argumentandodrían spara defe y todas relacionadas con la seguridad de los pasajeros.] realizarán el mural con imágenes de san francisco eliminarán la figura del águila por estar asociada un inmigrante guatemalteco ha hecho acusaciones contra el centro de detención de donde suministraron medi consentimiento. >>> los detalles. >>> desesperado porque ....
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y las subsecuentes ataques del presidente trump en la prensa la iniciativa le pertenece al post anglo el mensaje serÁ costo contundente e histÓrico. novelesca mÁs de 300 periÓdicos de irÁn el primer mandatario que la prensa es parte del pueblo. importante es colocar la libertad de prensa donde se merece. el new york tags times sostiene que criticar a los medios de comunicaciÓn totalmente correcto. pero insistir, es peligroso para la sangre de la democracia. el diario la opiniÓn, de los Ángeles, crees que los inmigrantes son los chivos expiatorios. finaliza su guerra contra la prensa libre. el diario de nueva york psique la respuesta es hacerse ciudadano, registrarse para ir a votar. desde que tronco comenzÓ a posicionar en su discurso a los medios de comunicaciÓn, muchos de sus seguidores. captado el mensaje. el 51% de los votantes republicanos sÓlo el 5% de los votantes demÓcratas cree lo mismo. para el final justificar sus acciones fin acabo desactiva la funciÓn de la prensa. la casa blanca se unido a cambiar su retÓrica. maÑana serÁ otro dÍa deberÁ acabar como reacciona. sÓlo 70 se
y las subsecuentes ataques del presidente trump en la prensa la iniciativa le pertenece al post anglo el mensaje serÁ costo contundente e histÓrico. novelesca mÁs de 300 periÓdicos de irÁn el primer mandatario que la prensa es parte del pueblo. importante es colocar la libertad de prensa donde se merece. el new york tags times sostiene que criticar a los medios de comunicaciÓn totalmente correcto. pero insistir, es peligroso para la sangre de la democracia. el diario la opiniÓn, de los...
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it is common to find cars driving or parked in and around las cruces owned by both anglo and hispanics alike. sometimes it'll have a translation, i am a trout -- proud miessian. they are proud to be here and it goes back to the history of them not wanting to become u.s. citizens after the war. >> talk about that. alex: before the gadsden purchase, about 50 to 60 primarily hispanic families literally pick up all of their belongings and load up their wagons and look across the river, east to west, see a little hill, hence the name little hill, and they say that is where we are going to move to, back to mexico and that is where we will build our village. history has a weird twist. or two years later, when they do the gadsden purchase, they wind up back in the united states. we have now entered the old historic plaza. the gazebo has both the u.s. and mexico flag. them is for missia and . this was a courthouse. these are old adobe buildings. , the streetdewalks is even brick. >> is this a large list for tourists? alex: this is tourism center. this is the magnet or hub for this area. >> we a
it is common to find cars driving or parked in and around las cruces owned by both anglo and hispanics alike. sometimes it'll have a translation, i am a trout -- proud miessian. they are proud to be here and it goes back to the history of them not wanting to become u.s. citizens after the war. >> talk about that. alex: before the gadsden purchase, about 50 to 60 primarily hispanic families literally pick up all of their belongings and load up their wagons and look across the river, east...
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a warning from anglo makela democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are upheld will bring your analysis and if you have to put francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass this after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but his critics say words aren't enough. to live in the clear get the big sunday clash featured two of buying munich's mean challengers for the title rooster document of our busy lives each will have that and more from the german top flight. i'm edith kimani thank you for joining us media in the u.s. state of florida say four people have been killed and around ten wounded in a mass shooting at a video game tunnel menton central jacksonville police say the sole suspect was killed at the scene with reports suggesting he killed himself medical staff say six victims were brought to the university of florida health hospital in jacksonville five are unstable conditions
a warning from anglo makela democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote and is incomplete if independent courts and a free press are upheld will bring your analysis and if you have to put francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass this after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but his critics say words aren't enough. to live in the clear...
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were a sign that there is an improvement in relations between germany and russia well a little bit anglo american says that she wants good relations with russia and vladimir putin as you saw him the other day about having a permanent dialogue. but of course contacts have dropped off a lot since two thousand and fourteen when russia annexed crimea and so i think in a world in particular in which president trump has to change the calculus of a lot of foreign policy issues you know maybe russia and germany feel the need for talkies greater than ever so also one of the things that was proposing was for europe to open its wallace and help rebuild syria do you think he's going to get his wish yeah i mean that to me putin was saying yesterday you know we construction of syria is the next phase and of course the fighting there hasn't been fully stopped yet so. he was hinting that it seemed europe's interest to play op he was even talking about the possibility that syrian refugees could start to return back home from europe as well as from the middle eastern countries e.g. course i think is getti
were a sign that there is an improvement in relations between germany and russia well a little bit anglo american says that she wants good relations with russia and vladimir putin as you saw him the other day about having a permanent dialogue. but of course contacts have dropped off a lot since two thousand and fourteen when russia annexed crimea and so i think in a world in particular in which president trump has to change the calculus of a lot of foreign policy issues you know maybe russia...
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news line from berlin a warning from anglo-american democratic institutions must be respected in an interview the german chancellor says democracy is more than just a majority vote it is incomplete if independent courts and a free press aren't upheld bring you analysis also coming up. with new president. named after his narrow victory in july's disputed election you know faces a difficult task of uniting the country after an election the opposition says it was rigged. and pope francis wraps up his visit to ireland with a huge open air mass this after the pontiff asks for forgiveness for the catholic church over its sexual abuse scandals but it's critics say the words aren't enough . money welcome to the program now we'll get to those stories in just a moment but let's begin with this breaking news assist coming in police say that they have been multiple fatalities in a mass shooting that's a video game tom and in the u.s. state of florida they do say that one suspect is dead at the scene and that it's unknown at this time if there is a second suspect the rest. in central jacksonville was host
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be to replicate that ru55ian world cup without all of the horror of the politics of russia and have anglof. it is very, very early days. this is cla55ic from the fa. let'5 very, very early days. this is cla55ic from the fa. let's get ma55ively ahead of ourselves are really excited about the role come oi'i really excited about the role come on home turf when all we are doing i5 on home turf when all we are doing is considering maybe bidding. but let'5 is considering maybe bidding. but let's hope so. and we had on holder, we might actually win as in 1966.m could be coming home and we could potentially win it. but hopefully the players would be ready by then. the 5ummon5 of national optimism that we had a 2012 olympics it replicated, it is extraordinary in ata time replicated, it is extraordinary in at a time when we do have our high 5treet5 falling apart, we do have everything from brexit to anti—semiti5m dominated new5, would not be wonderful? what about a joint bid with scotland and wales and northern ireland ? bid with scotland and wales and northern ireland? sounds occur a terrific idea
be to replicate that ru55ian world cup without all of the horror of the politics of russia and have anglof. it is very, very early days. this is cla55ic from the fa. let'5 very, very early days. this is cla55ic from the fa. let's get ma55ively ahead of ourselves are really excited about the role come oi'i really excited about the role come on home turf when all we are doing i5 on home turf when all we are doing is considering maybe bidding. but let'5 is considering maybe bidding. but let's hope...
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how top stories got to me appear ten folds talks with chairman and anglo-american all just outside painted with the iran nuclear tail and syrian reconstruction on the agenda and also one of the city's west hit by the war in syria and the tail end to gaze extensive reconstruction after years under attack by islamic state and other militants. the u.s. plans to spend up to fifteen million dollars on halting soldiers physical performance and insurance the pentagon mourns future conflicts will require tricks with the highest tolerance for extreme conditions. out myriad states and they've got activist has been charged with acting as an unregistered question agent in the u.s. has been transferred to another prison russian diplomats have protested the conditions affected by man.
how top stories got to me appear ten folds talks with chairman and anglo-american all just outside painted with the iran nuclear tail and syrian reconstruction on the agenda and also one of the city's west hit by the war in syria and the tail end to gaze extensive reconstruction after years under attack by islamic state and other militants. the u.s. plans to spend up to fifteen million dollars on halting soldiers physical performance and insurance the pentagon mourns future conflicts will...
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white anglo—saxon protestant, cherry pie, hot dog, white boy. — they pass for white. i thought this was really good. firstly, it's a film of balancing acts. the central balancing act is between humour and horror, and it's no surprise to discover that it's produced byjordan peele, he made get out, which of course was a horror film that was submitted to one of the awards as a comedy, and then jordan peel said, actually, "it's a documentary". and of course there is documentary in this, it takes an historical story and brings it right up to date with, you know, shocking footage of charlottesville, and it's very, very contemporary — i mean, the issue of neo—nazis and extreme right—wingers is still very, very contemporary. but this could be a deeply serious film throughout. that is what you would expect, given the subject. and what he manages to do, because they say at the beginning it's based on some for real, for real stuff, meaning you could hardly believe that some of this happened. and it does play fast and loose with the truth. it takes the stor
white anglo—saxon protestant, cherry pie, hot dog, white boy. — they pass for white. i thought this was really good. firstly, it's a film of balancing acts. the central balancing act is between humour and horror, and it's no surprise to discover that it's produced byjordan peele, he made get out, which of course was a horror film that was submitted to one of the awards as a comedy, and then jordan peel said, actually, "it's a documentary". and of course there is documentary in...
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as a very alien to the united states and our kind of anglo-american ways. it was a time of great anxiety and out of this, came this whole idea of the colonists getting lost. and i should add that it is women who really created the story. women writers were beginning to write for magazines that were specifically for women. and so, they were very few women in american history, early american history, it was all about the men. so he was virginia dare, this baby who symbolized the way that the white people had arrived on the continent and they staked their claim. they might have get lost but they staked their claim, the child was born and all of these fantasy legends and myths grew up around virginia dare. >> and i know that today, we do say okay, about virginia dare, she was the first english child who was born on the continent. but, for a long time, she was characterized as the first white child to be born on the continent. what is going on there when we think about the spanish and the spanish who were in central america and in south america. so how could it
as a very alien to the united states and our kind of anglo-american ways. it was a time of great anxiety and out of this, came this whole idea of the colonists getting lost. and i should add that it is women who really created the story. women writers were beginning to write for magazines that were specifically for women. and so, they were very few women in american history, early american history, it was all about the men. so he was virginia dare, this baby who symbolized the way that the...
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so, what i look like is the anglo-american relationship. it not a given, of course. it wasn't determined by god so it would -- it needs working at, i think. relationship between leaders doesn't matter as much as people sometimes think it does. it doesn't matter if trump loves may or, you know, if leaders get together. what's important in the relationship as much as anything is the next layer down. bureaucracies matter because people get in the habit of working with other people. and leaders come and go. but on the whole, those bureaucracies, if you look at the military, the british work together. they know their kids. they know there's a common history. and so sometimes one wonders when you look at the sparity of power, american empire will go in due course, british empire did. empires don't stay. but for quite a time yet the united states is going to be supremely powerful. but they need someone to talk to. and so the english language is important. a certain shared ideas are important. the fact that the supreme court decisions still sometimes quote magna carta, for e
so, what i look like is the anglo-american relationship. it not a given, of course. it wasn't determined by god so it would -- it needs working at, i think. relationship between leaders doesn't matter as much as people sometimes think it does. it doesn't matter if trump loves may or, you know, if leaders get together. what's important in the relationship as much as anything is the next layer down. bureaucracies matter because people get in the habit of working with other people. and leaders...
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so, it is very much a sensitive political issue, but it's very difficult of course for someone like anglo the other party, to distinguish what's happening in the reality portrayed by politicians. we'll see you in a few minutes. good evening, at fannie forfew cloudy for most to in fact the weather from a few hours ago, illustrate the blanket of cloud pushing it from the northwest, arena writing now as we speak in the rutherford slip its plays out across scotla nd rutherford slip its plays out across scotland and northern ireland through the night. he's got a shower is into southwest, may well push inland across the isle of wight youth and media and south east with the few showers overnight as well. here, temperatures stay around 1314 degrees to get pressure behind the weather front and back brand will continue to introduced fresh air, let's look at the details of bit more, tomorrow morning starts off with rain easing away and behind showers pushing into the far northwest, brighter start in northern ireland but by seven o'clock by rain slips out of the borders into north of england and wale
so, it is very much a sensitive political issue, but it's very difficult of course for someone like anglo the other party, to distinguish what's happening in the reality portrayed by politicians. we'll see you in a few minutes. good evening, at fannie forfew cloudy for most to in fact the weather from a few hours ago, illustrate the blanket of cloud pushing it from the northwest, arena writing now as we speak in the rutherford slip its plays out across scotla nd rutherford slip its plays out...
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demographers say anglo americans will be the minority population in a couple of decades, yes, by 2045. maybe charlottesville was less a showcase of hate than it was a demonstration of fear, fear of the future. harry smith, nbc news. >> our thanks to harry for those reflections. >>> and a program note -- tonight msnbc will mark the charlottesville anniversary with the story of a former white supremacist who has now dedicated his life to reforming others. watch "breaking hate" tonight, 9:00 eastern on msnbc. >>> that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night. lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. have a great night. the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> right now at 6:00, fliers found littered around the bay area community. tonight, they've triggered a police investigation. >>
demographers say anglo americans will be the minority population in a couple of decades, yes, by 2045. maybe charlottesville was less a showcase of hate than it was a demonstration of fear, fear of the future. harry smith, nbc news. >> our thanks to harry for those reflections. >>> and a program note -- tonight msnbc will mark the charlottesville anniversary with the story of a former white supremacist who has now dedicated his life to reforming others. watch "breaking...
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entities are disappearing for anglo-american two for years she tried to wrestle vladimir putin into asolution for the crimean peninsula and ukraine with the arrival of donald trump her transatlantic partner in the white house has become an unpredictable opponent those two represent old and new leaders who want to weaken germany and a weak union. russian political satire meets game design example of a snake with the help of the gene engine and modern digital technology it creates a sense of risk taking place. the tide goes russian on t.w. . clever parents courageous. shifts next moves to. make your smart t.v. a little smarter with the t w four smart t.v. . what you watch for when you want it up to date extraordinary. to decide what's fine no more it costs more to see. shifts living in the digital world coming up. learning what you choose relaxing on instagram. and life projections on dancers. the first innovative technology digital who sets up of it is causing a stir in t.v. and social media it's a russian language show produced on a platform created for three d. games.
entities are disappearing for anglo-american two for years she tried to wrestle vladimir putin into asolution for the crimean peninsula and ukraine with the arrival of donald trump her transatlantic partner in the white house has become an unpredictable opponent those two represent old and new leaders who want to weaken germany and a weak union. russian political satire meets game design example of a snake with the help of the gene engine and modern digital technology it creates a sense of risk...
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eight or even before then there is money for wars what was your reaction when you first heard of the anglo american french missile attacks on syria it's built on a series of i would call them lies fabrications. the calculus sakhalin duma resume clearly said this is why britain has to go in and fight and think it is not a regime they says it's to people leave frankly and she's yet to convince us that she has a right to be believed because. almost everything to do with foreign policy has shown to in the end if you take the the the sols pre attack that is on rattling so far east for example the o.p.c. w. report on this which was not reported include in the bar a tree report from its major of a power tree in switzerland which said this this was no no of agent this wasn't know for sure it was something entirely different julian about the wheelchair attack we're told are you sure so it was sold protect but they are connected because it leads then we leads then to the attack on syria. the there is overall a campaign against russia this is a very long campaign it's been going on since the russian
eight or even before then there is money for wars what was your reaction when you first heard of the anglo american french missile attacks on syria it's built on a series of i would call them lies fabrications. the calculus sakhalin duma resume clearly said this is why britain has to go in and fight and think it is not a regime they says it's to people leave frankly and she's yet to convince us that she has a right to be believed because. almost everything to do with foreign policy has shown to...
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where the anglo people are voting school bonds to educate the school children. they are really glad to have a city manager. who is here on a daca waiver in dodge city. that is his parents brought him when he was a undocumented. but when they talk about national politics it's something different. it's a religious or triable. >> those who are desperate to understand the heart land that you spent so much time in, say precisely what you're telling me now. they find it a bit sort of on the. the wall street journal says such sobering issues along the topic of national politics stay on the peripheral. you have said given the places we were traveling i imagine many people we interviewed with your trump supporters but it didn't come up. the journal said perhaps so the authors elude to national politics so many times a lack of local narrative makes it feel incomplete. sometimes feel like a village ready to tip over. do you think there's some merit in the criticism? >> as you can imagine i took it different view of things from that review. i would invite that author and an
where the anglo people are voting school bonds to educate the school children. they are really glad to have a city manager. who is here on a daca waiver in dodge city. that is his parents brought him when he was a undocumented. but when they talk about national politics it's something different. it's a religious or triable. >> those who are desperate to understand the heart land that you spent so much time in, say precisely what you're telling me now. they find it a bit sort of on the....
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a warning from anglo makela democratic institutions.
a warning from anglo makela democratic institutions.