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the plaque describes this as a symbol of america's -- churchill's anglo-american descent. this is a fine tribute to churchill, but in an out-of-the-way location. few pedestrians go by and cars speed along. sometimes, churchill feels a bit lonely out there. he has many admirers in our country. i am pleased to tell you, a few years ago, our organization was able to donate a bust of churchill to the permanent collection of the u.s. capitol, a likeness created by the british sculptor. this bust was unveiled in a ceremony in statuary hall. no more fitting location could be found to commemorate winston churchill than in the building that is at the heart of our democracy, where he made his famous speech in december, 1941. his secretary of state at the time and congressional leaders participated in the oven and someone remarked that was the only thing they agreed on the entire year. some might say or agreed on since then. you can watch the full video of the ceremony on youtube, it is well worth watching. we were able to get a rockstar from the who to sing a song including the appr
the plaque describes this as a symbol of america's -- churchill's anglo-american descent. this is a fine tribute to churchill, but in an out-of-the-way location. few pedestrians go by and cars speed along. sometimes, churchill feels a bit lonely out there. he has many admirers in our country. i am pleased to tell you, a few years ago, our organization was able to donate a bust of churchill to the permanent collection of the u.s. capitol, a likeness created by the british sculptor. this bust was...
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police, or secret service, have always been working and anglo withth the venezuelan opposition. and every time we get assaulted, which unfortunately is on a regular basis, we ask them to be arrested and the police won't do it and it's that we get charged. amy: explain what happened. they came to your house, what, like five squad cars of policic, attempteted to arrest you but wt happened? >> and motorcycles. i asked where the warrant was for my arrest and they did not have it. they waited and waited and said their detectives were looking over the footage they had.
police, or secret service, have always been working and anglo withth the venezuelan opposition. and every time we get assaulted, which unfortunately is on a regular basis, we ask them to be arrested and the police won't do it and it's that we get charged. amy: explain what happened. they came to your house, what, like five squad cars of policic, attempteted to arrest you but wt happened? >> and motorcycles. i asked where the warrant was for my arrest and they did not have it. they waited...
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among its victims was the anglo-irish aristocrat richard st. george, whose tenants ambushed and killed him in 1798. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. one of the first acts of the convention that gathered in independence hall in philadelphia right around the corner was to scrap the articles of confederation, whose revision was the purpose of their meeting, and to write a completely new constitution. despite federalism's widespread appeal, the fact was, and if we honest, i think is, loose-knit federastions have a troubled history. would his british united empire be anymore successful than the confederation that he wanted to replace? that's hard to say for sure, but it wasn't a bet that most 1783cans between 1778 and were willing to take. thank you. [applause] dr. gould: so yeah, i think the plan is for questions. i know there are two microphones in the wings. i'm happy to entertain questions about vermont, new hampshire, ireland, ken burns. [laughter] yes, right here. >> how much was carlisle -- dr. gould: i think
among its victims was the anglo-irish aristocrat richard st. george, whose tenants ambushed and killed him in 1798. the american confederation turned out to be even more short-lived. one of the first acts of the convention that gathered in independence hall in philadelphia right around the corner was to scrap the articles of confederation, whose revision was the purpose of their meeting, and to write a completely new constitution. despite federalism's widespread appeal, the fact was, and if we...
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anybody who wants to know about the stars it goes to you it was very interesting me coming from the an anglo-saxon background went down there and you go around the prison and you asked the us to guide at the end of the tour because this is what happens in anglo-saxon wartime movies people escape from the prison you say how many people escaped and the guy looks at you and says nobody escapes this was. they were cruel they were ruthlessly efficient. quite a chilling story peter craven thank you. this is that d.w. news up next a check and a travel guide to where belden wall special are of course that there is more on this and the day's other events going on in the world on our website by state w dot com so i will leave you now with music from tonight so celebrations at the brandenburg gate have a good day. the air. a little. place. 30 years after the fall of the berlin wall. t.w. . today i write a long before my border between east and west berlin. i would like to see what remains of the history of the division of europe germany and fairly. searching for traces of the berlin. d w. t o france dear ant
anybody who wants to know about the stars it goes to you it was very interesting me coming from the an anglo-saxon background went down there and you go around the prison and you asked the us to guide at the end of the tour because this is what happens in anglo-saxon wartime movies people escape from the prison you say how many people escaped and the guy looks at you and says nobody escapes this was. they were cruel they were ruthlessly efficient. quite a chilling story peter craven thank you....
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well the reference point here are the social democrats who are in government together with anglo-american c.d.u. have been tearing themselves apart over that very question of who is to lead them into the future the crunch question here is who would be the potential candidate for chancellor once the era machall is over well that technically is still 2 years away that's when the next general elections are regularly scheduled but there's some question marks over whether it could be earlier although it doesn't look like it at the moment and i think the big open question that still has to be resolved is whether foolish mats will once again by his time. and then pop up again as a potential leader when it gets down to that question who could be the next candidate for chance of the c.d.u. or whether this time around he will actually take on responsibility to shape program and take on potentially an unpaid office within the party to work on that policy program. for us in leipsic thanks for that. well germany's relations with turkey are facing another stress test following turkey's arrest of a lawy
well the reference point here are the social democrats who are in government together with anglo-american c.d.u. have been tearing themselves apart over that very question of who is to lead them into the future the crunch question here is who would be the potential candidate for chancellor once the era machall is over well that technically is still 2 years away that's when the next general elections are regularly scheduled but there's some question marks over whether it could be earlier...
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anglo, is going to be cutting diamond prices by around 5%. there is an industrywide pricing crisis at the moment. prices have an coming down sharply. the industry is struggling to figure out how to respond to this. is goinglike debeers to be lowering prices by 5%. i think this is one of the 10 sales that it holds annually in botswana where buyers come in and pick up the stones they are looking for. it looks like those prices are going to be coming down. let's take a look at what the wider market story looks like right now. abigail: it is a little bit about risk on day given friday's gains for stocks. we have the s&p 500, record gains and record highs. the s&p 500 has been putting in a series of all-time highs. the dow is now joining the s&p 500. the stock 600 in europe above a key level of 400. real growth in the auto sector, outperforming by 2.9%, driven in part by strong growth from ferrari. as for some of the big movers in the u.s., let's take a look at those. techer is buying the med company for equity value of $4 billion, $31 per share.
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living here are disappointed neville thinks this is why many people in this town would not vote for anglo macaws christian democratic party city who today rather the socialist left party all the far right alternative for germany ice tea party. reacts to a real indication has changed very little and voters are now reacting because for many years the syrian government has not implemented what it has promised the migration of voters from the c.d.u. to the f.t. is very unfortunate. after the fall of the wall hundreds of thousands of people moved away from the towns like to look for jobs elsewhere this time and many places it is true many into ghost towns but now the strange has slowly as instruments moved back to the former east germany. now booking a fossil has begun 3 days off national mourning for the $38.00 people who were killed in an attack on a convoy transporting mineworkers destroyed families are still waiting for release of the bodies of the deceased in a deadly ambush is among the deadliest attacks in the past 5 yes. this bus was carrying local workers from the cane made in gold mi
living here are disappointed neville thinks this is why many people in this town would not vote for anglo macaws christian democratic party city who today rather the socialist left party all the far right alternative for germany ice tea party. reacts to a real indication has changed very little and voters are now reacting because for many years the syrian government has not implemented what it has promised the migration of voters from the c.d.u. to the f.t. is very unfortunate. after the fall...
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delegates are due to vote on who should become the next candidate for chancellor to eventually succeed anglo-american for real as the leader of the german government or at least become a candidate for that so what we've seen here is a standoff being called off but at the same time the critics are still within the party there's no doubt that. it doesn't have that terribly much to show for that 1st year of leadership with the big tent c.d.u. also still in decline as well as her own approval ratings having been continuously on the way down pretty much for the past year so she still has a lot to prove and she still has another debate ahead of her here which can be seen as a real attacker for thoresby and that's the basis upon which the next chancellor condit should be chosen there's a motion calling for grassroots vote she's against it we don't expect that to go through but that will be the next test of how much rebellion potential there is in the conservatives and what about chance to. cast such a large shadow in german politics. in the next 2 years. but what we're really witnessing here is the very lon
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this is d w news live from berlin a new partnership for india and germany chancellor anglo-american all and prime minister narendra modi and now a raft of deals as they seek to build closer industrial and strategic times. also coming up turkey and russia begin joint patrols in northeastern syria aimed at pushing kurdish militias out of the region and resettling millions of syrian refugees there but opponents say if the human catastrophe in the making. and germany gets ready to celebrate 30 years since the wall came down a massive art project is unveiled here in berlin. thousands of colorful streamers with messages of love and peace. i'm married to evanston it's good to have you with us. german chancellor angela merkel and indian prime minister narendra modi have been holding trade talks in delhi the 2 leaders signed a series of agreements strengthening industrial and strategic links mr modi also announced of the 2 countries would work to combat terrorism and extremism but despite the show of unity there are still divisions. india's prime minister pulls out all the stops of the german ch
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france has a long history of regulating its retail market tightly, maybe the anglo—saxon markets do nott of a consumer backlash. interesting to get your thoughts. thank you. thank you. let's go to india now. gdp figures for the three months to september are out in the next few hours, and they are expected to show a further slowdown in growth. india's economy needs to be expanding at an annual rate of around 8% to create jobs for the millions of young people entering the labour market each year. but with a rate now around half that, some are warning of a looming economic emergency. i am a commentator on indian economic affairs and my name is vivek paul. iaman i am an author as well. my guess is growth will fall below 5% and this is clearly visible in the agriculture and construction sector and automobiles. agriculture is a real problem. an indian farmer can grow what he wants to grow but when he wants to sell what he has grown, there are too many bureaucratic issues that he needs to deal with. if you look at the history of economic development, most countries manage to move their workfor
france has a long history of regulating its retail market tightly, maybe the anglo—saxon markets do nott of a consumer backlash. interesting to get your thoughts. thank you. thank you. let's go to india now. gdp figures for the three months to september are out in the next few hours, and they are expected to show a further slowdown in growth. india's economy needs to be expanding at an annual rate of around 8% to create jobs for the millions of young people entering the labour market each...
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is covering anglo-american visit she sent us this update on the chancellor last day in india the german chancellor has chosen a car components palance on the soda powered metro station as a last stops before she heads back to its symbolic germany's focus on the losses on top business potential somebody sees here in india he's here with me is something i'm going to raise this well that caused quite a stir when see despite the situation of people that as unsustainable she also did with india's money in the end the nobody at that point did that he remains unapologetic about his clampdown that in these times with india competing with china to become the most populous state the german hope is that it will take on more responsibility in the future on that the world's largest democracy will overwhelm the counterweight in times of do you political change. in the business leaders late game on saturday the 2 teams from berlin will lock horns in across town darby west berlin who have been a familiar presence in the top flight for decades will pay a visit to east berlin on the hosts are playing in
is covering anglo-american visit she sent us this update on the chancellor last day in india the german chancellor has chosen a car components palance on the soda powered metro station as a last stops before she heads back to its symbolic germany's focus on the losses on top business potential somebody sees here in india he's here with me is something i'm going to raise this well that caused quite a stir when see despite the situation of people that as unsustainable she also did with india's...
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months and she was appointed and she was seen for a long time as the heir apparent the anointed actor anglo-american and it's interesting that we've seen even german chancellor angela merkel her tone has shifted slightly in recent months and when it comes to making comments on the prospects of a k.-k. as she's known as. succeeding her in the chancellor a she's become somewhat quieter than previously and we've seen some more conciliatory words at least yesterday from one of her adverse reason least in the party. but i wonder i mean for how long is an it kate come safe is she safe and no she certainly safe for now but there is still plenty of time to go until the 2021 elections here in germany sorry c.d.u. like germany's or the political parties they'll be putting their candidates forward already next year and i think it's still very very likely that we'll see the likes of friedrich mats here as you say is one of the loudest critics he will certainly be back he said yesterday that he wanted to to have a significant role in the c.d.u. in future but given some of his previous comments in criticism. it s
months and she was appointed and she was seen for a long time as the heir apparent the anointed actor anglo-american and it's interesting that we've seen even german chancellor angela merkel her tone has shifted slightly in recent months and when it comes to making comments on the prospects of a k.-k. as she's known as. succeeding her in the chancellor a she's become somewhat quieter than previously and we've seen some more conciliatory words at least yesterday from one of her adverse reason...
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very harsh words of criticism not only criticizing i'm going to come combo up but also in general the anglo-american led coalition government and so he did say in his speech he did say i would say it was almost a peace offering that he gave to unthink come combo of their own states but he also did stress that he wants to play a role in the future of the party he didn't really specify what that will look like a lot of observers are saying that he is indeed still planning on running as candidate for chance of next year but at the moment today he declared his loyalty to and. we've mentioned a lot of names in the c.d.u. and one that we haven't mentioned chancellor angela merkel she cast such a huge shadow not only in the c.d.u. but in germany what will her role be in the next couple of years judging from her speech today it will most likely not be a very important role at least when we're talking about domestic issues when we're talking about the direction the future direction of the party she made very clear in her speech today that she wants to leave that to her successor to undertake 1 she doesn't wa
very harsh words of criticism not only criticizing i'm going to come combo up but also in general the anglo-american led coalition government and so he did say in his speech he did say i would say it was almost a peace offering that he gave to unthink come combo of their own states but he also did stress that he wants to play a role in the future of the party he didn't really specify what that will look like a lot of observers are saying that he is indeed still planning on running as candidate...
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calling for a more proactive role for germany also meaning more military involvement that's a no go for anglo-american right now particularly that coalition and we see a german chancellor who's clearly looking towards the e.u. presidency of germany in the 2nd half of 2020 she wants to deliver german stability through that process and that's why she's becoming much more into an international politician and completely didn't get to her own party to say what the c.d.u. will stand for in the future she also got a bit of criticism here she's adamant that while way the chinese technology provider shouldn't be ruled out immediately from competing for the 5 g. network here in money. the pope party certainly wants to see that debated in the german parliament we'll see what comes about and reporting on all of it for us our chief political editor. the c.d.u. party conference it like saying thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world a car bomb in a turkish held border town in northern syria has killed 9 people a monitoring group says 2 children are among those kille
calling for a more proactive role for germany also meaning more military involvement that's a no go for anglo-american right now particularly that coalition and we see a german chancellor who's clearly looking towards the e.u. presidency of germany in the 2nd half of 2020 she wants to deliver german stability through that process and that's why she's becoming much more into an international politician and completely didn't get to her own party to say what the c.d.u. will stand for in the future...
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los inquilinos que recibe la carta >>> pueden interponer una demanda civil llevar la persona a corte angloficio. >>> es una extensión a la ley estatal, la cual en con entrará en vigor el 1 de enero estará en vigencia durante los próximos 10 años el reporte en vivo, su noticiero telemundo48 >>> el pri educación bilingüe preescolar en el condado de santa clara, t tenemos los detalles. >>> ni se imagina, concediera con los de su trabajo en hora o horario. podría echarle la mano con eso, les contamos al volver >>> ya llegó este descenso de las temperaturas, también se aproxima esa nubosidad y les cuento qué les espera también por supuesto el fin de semana con el reporte del tiempo >>> trabajar en grupo de la zapatera entre tijuana y san diego hoy los dejan al descubierto, conozca por cual le es la trampa en la frontera >>> llega a nuestras vidas sin anunciarse. poniéndonos en peligro... sin nuestro permiso. a algunos les parecerá inofensivo. pero no existe humo de segunda mano seguro. todos contienen químicos dañinos, sin importar de dónde venga. dile no a todo tipo de humo de segunda mano. co
los inquilinos que recibe la carta >>> pueden interponer una demanda civil llevar la persona a corte angloficio. >>> es una extensión a la ley estatal, la cual en con entrará en vigor el 1 de enero estará en vigencia durante los próximos 10 años el reporte en vivo, su noticiero telemundo48 >>> el pri educación bilingüe preescolar en el condado de santa clara, t tenemos los detalles. >>> ni se imagina, concediera con los de su trabajo en hora o horario....
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arguably been shell shocked by donald trump's decision to signal the end of the war could lebanon be an anglo israeli consolation prize state mandated u.k. media just as it did with protests in damascus and 2011 is eagerly covering the protests in lebanon but while the protesters like in syria have legitimate grievances is the coverage a little too eager you can see the sheer size of the process here in beirut smart a square yesterday on sunday the process were triggered in part by a plan. on to tax calls on whatsapp and other messaging services that have turned into a revolt against weak government ailing services and the looming economic collapse collapse not a word you'll hear on nato nation media in respect of jelly xion demonstrations in france after a year of protest and of course protests can be infiltrated here's what president assad told me about protests in lebanon in the past few days after explaining the infiltration of legitimate protest against his government in syria back in 2011 of course the one we believe the spontaneous demonstration to be spontaneous but where will it go t
arguably been shell shocked by donald trump's decision to signal the end of the war could lebanon be an anglo israeli consolation prize state mandated u.k. media just as it did with protests in damascus and 2011 is eagerly covering the protests in lebanon but while the protesters like in syria have legitimate grievances is the coverage a little too eager you can see the sheer size of the process here in beirut smart a square yesterday on sunday the process were triggered in part by a plan. on...
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resolution violator israel in the past 24 hours by india would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lections they want a coup d'etat and wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and other places they see it as an exaggeration or extremist and it's not exaggerated they want to put a pinochet in place in venezuela i mean they're not signed today democratically elected maduro may still be in power in venezuela custodian of the world's greatest known reserves of oil even after attempts by the european union to overthrow him but in chile washington's man is in trouble accused of reviving the days when u.k. companies armed pinochet to torture his people after so many years of trying to recover from a long big potato ship of almost 20 years you have an open wound in the chilean society when you have the military on the street and that's another thing that we have to take into account when un
resolution violator israel in the past 24 hours by india would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lections they want a coup d'etat and wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and other places they see it as an exaggeration or extremist and it's not exaggerated they want to put a...
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the question of party leadership is not on the agenda but it is a still expected to play iraq since anglo-american announced last year that she would not run as chancellor again there has been a struggle for power within the party on top of that the conservatives are under pressure from the east side to maintain their position as the dominant party in german politics. and in leipzig is our chief political editor me now we can cross over to her now we know the angle americal has been on the podium addressing the audience there but otherwise it appears that she's taking a backseat why is that. because she no longer leads the christian democrats you can hear behind me and it did come haven't i was speaking her successor who was elected at the party conference one year ago and has since been struggling to turn around the downward trend both in her own opinion polls but also in the polls and regional elections the c.d.u. is struggling and that trend is still continuing of this conservative big tent party at the same time it's very difficult to step out of the shadow of anger mckelvie 14 years ago to th
the question of party leadership is not on the agenda but it is a still expected to play iraq since anglo-american announced last year that she would not run as chancellor again there has been a struggle for power within the party on top of that the conservatives are under pressure from the east side to maintain their position as the dominant party in german politics. and in leipzig is our chief political editor me now we can cross over to her now we know the angle americal has been on the...
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arguably been shell shocked by doldrums decision to signal the end of the war could lebanon be an anglo israeli consolation prize state mandated u.k. media just as it did with protests in damascus and 2011 is eagerly covering the protests in lebanon but while the protesters like in syria have legitimate grievances is the coverage a little too eager you can see the sheer size of the protest here in beirut smart a square yesterday on sunday the process were triggered in part by a plan to attack calls on whatsapp and other messaging services that have turned into a revolt against a weak government ailing services and a looming economic collapse collapse not a word you'll hear on nato nation media in respect of julie xion demonstrations in france after a year of protest and of course protests can be infiltrated here's what president assad told me about protests in lebanon in the past few days after explaining the. infiltration of legitimate protest against his government in syria back in 2011 of course no one would believe the spontaneous demonstration to be spontaneous but where will it go
arguably been shell shocked by doldrums decision to signal the end of the war could lebanon be an anglo israeli consolation prize state mandated u.k. media just as it did with protests in damascus and 2011 is eagerly covering the protests in lebanon but while the protesters like in syria have legitimate grievances is the coverage a little too eager you can see the sheer size of the protest here in beirut smart a square yesterday on sunday the process were triggered in part by a plan to attack...
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you do begin to see an anglo—american alliance forming, drifting that way across the atlantic, and ay but also in terms of security apparatus, and that will be what is the overview of this summit, for these 48—hour is, when you know and i know and everyone watching nose, donald trump will weigh in on the british election, i am certain. and we will now weigh in on the british election. what was the crunch moment of the uk election campaign last week? the melting ice sculpture that took the place of the conservative leader in a tv debate about climate change? the labour leader forced to revise his boasts on the limits of his taxation plans? the accusation that neither main party had credible economic plans? or something else entirely? a sombre moment on friday, with a p pa re ntly a sombre moment on friday, with apparently another terror attack on the streets of london. annalisa, the election campaign — what strikes you? what strikes me is the lack of substance. i think it's staggering. imean, i substance. i think it's staggering. i mean, ifollowed many british general elections, and i
you do begin to see an anglo—american alliance forming, drifting that way across the atlantic, and ay but also in terms of security apparatus, and that will be what is the overview of this summit, for these 48—hour is, when you know and i know and everyone watching nose, donald trump will weigh in on the british election, i am certain. and we will now weigh in on the british election. what was the crunch moment of the uk election campaign last week? the melting ice sculpture that took the...
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resolution violator israel in the past 24 hours i into would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lections they want to cool and wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and other places they see it as an exaggeration or extremist and it's not exaggerated they were.
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resolution violator israel in the past 24 hours i into would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lections they want a coup d'etat and wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and other places they see it as an exaggeration or extremist and it's not exaggerated they want to put a pinochet in place in venezuela i mean they're not signed today democratically elected maduro may still be in power in venezuela custodian of the world's greatest known reserves of oil even after attempts by the european union to overthrow him but in chile washington's man is in trouble accused of reviving the days when u.k. companies armed pinochet to torture his people after so many years of trying to recover from a long dictatorship of almost 20 years you have an open wound in the chilean society when you have the military on the street and that's another thing that we have to take into account when under
resolution violator israel in the past 24 hours i into would die in office overthrown and replaced by anglo american backed dictator augusto pinochet and according to some leaders fighting global neoliberalism the legacy of pinochet lives on. board they don't want to lections they want a coup d'etat and wipe us away in a pinochet style. sometimes we say these hard things and in europe and other places they see it as an exaggeration or extremist and it's not exaggerated they want to put a...
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my anglo-saxon name relies on my roots what bothers me is why had i could transcend this but not thosef hispanic names? they have a much deeper path than i do swear they still traded as strangers in their own country? language, belonging race and, nationality are difficult questions with the best of times but especially fraught with pain at theom moment this is an attempt to make historical sense of the large story of hispanic people in the united states and i will be that there. >> i have written about trying to expand the way we think about the american narrative it's called american founders. looking at the story of the entire hemisphere and it begins and 1492 i will read a littlele bit from excerpts in the book and then have questions and conversation but there are some images from the book also on the cover that a tiny individuals that are described historical narrative shape how we imagined our place in the world in the past much has limited african-americans to a few roles related to slavery or the civil rightses movement that means dream history is white people however if we tu
my anglo-saxon name relies on my roots what bothers me is why had i could transcend this but not thosef hispanic names? they have a much deeper path than i do swear they still traded as strangers in their own country? language, belonging race and, nationality are difficult questions with the best of times but especially fraught with pain at theom moment this is an attempt to make historical sense of the large story of hispanic people in the united states and i will be that there. >> i...
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why is this person in this anglo neighborhood predominantly, who i just, i am bringing this up because it just seems like we haven't made any progress or very little progress and is just such a tragic thing. nicholas: i first want to thank you for your sharing that. i want to thank you for the work you did in mississippi. i say that is extraordinarily courageous and i want to thank you for your your honesty. amine baldwin thought precisely of what you just did is what we need to do part he said, that we need to tell the truth. and we need to into ourselves and be honest. amine baldwin said, he said that one bit frustrated mems most was the evasiveness. we say about questions of race. and he said that even when somebody who he disagreed with radically, is the great example in 1963, publishes an estate my negro problem in ours. in which he consensus that that child of jewish immigrants in the bronx, he grew to hate african-americans analysts all of these reasons why. and he says this to baldwin over drinks before he writes anything out of the consistent him, norman, you have to write all
why is this person in this anglo neighborhood predominantly, who i just, i am bringing this up because it just seems like we haven't made any progress or very little progress and is just such a tragic thing. nicholas: i first want to thank you for your sharing that. i want to thank you for the work you did in mississippi. i say that is extraordinarily courageous and i want to thank you for your your honesty. amine baldwin thought precisely of what you just did is what we need to do part he...
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the wall came down that we realize how radical the change was for people in the us also with us is anglo-french catherine nicholson she's european affairs editor with the broadcast of france 24 and believes that permanent euphoria is unrealistic it's boring portal to learn lessons from the past she says under a warm welcome to support. freelance journalist only patterson who witnessed the fall of the wall 1st round he points out the 30 years on from the fall of the wall the far right is winning a worrying amount of support in the once communist east. thank you once again all 3 for being with me today i'd like to begin with you sir you know if it's too late because you were there what do you remember most i remember most. listening or watching television and hearing reports coming in that there was some movement at the crossing points in the in wall and so we got into a car and drove flat out to a crossing point at the wall called the bornholmer strasse and people were walking towards us as we drove along this wide blue thought and we thought i would this must be just west berliners have gone to
the wall came down that we realize how radical the change was for people in the us also with us is anglo-french catherine nicholson she's european affairs editor with the broadcast of france 24 and believes that permanent euphoria is unrealistic it's boring portal to learn lessons from the past she says under a warm welcome to support. freelance journalist only patterson who witnessed the fall of the wall 1st round he points out the 30 years on from the fall of the wall the far right is winning...
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he said that one was astonishing — that was and anglo—saxon go down.t all of it has been recovered, which have been worth anywhere between three million and £12 million, which means that the people convicted of this crime will have to pay back. that will be in the new year. thank you very much indeed. the first global study of childhood activity has warned that four fifths of children are not getting enough physical exercise. the study by world health 0rganisation found that children in bangladesh were the most active while those in south korea were the least. and boys were more active than girls in all but four of the 146 countries studied. gareth barlow reports. giles, globally but less active than boys. we find a percentage of 85 can also did not mean the recommendation versus a also did not mean the recommendation versus a 78% of boys. so, is 7% gender difference at the global level. bangladesh has the lowest levels of an activity, but 66% are children there still don‘t do an hour‘s daily exercise. in south korea, the worst performing country, that
he said that one was astonishing — that was and anglo—saxon go down.t all of it has been recovered, which have been worth anywhere between three million and £12 million, which means that the people convicted of this crime will have to pay back. that will be in the new year. thank you very much indeed. the first global study of childhood activity has warned that four fifths of children are not getting enough physical exercise. the study by world health 0rganisation found that children in...
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courtroom drama because the relevant law is of seditious libel which at the time was a recognized law of anglo-american law to it criminalize criticism of rulers on the ground that could cause violence and upheaval obviously we don't want that so we will not permit criticism of rulers so that is the law of the land. so it's a brilliant performance basically asking for jury nullification. now he cannot say that and there are times when the judge will not let him but what hamilton does, he knows his way around the courtroom he says he will apologize and make the argument later in a slightly different form it's a very eloquent performance to say what other recourse do they have if they are mis- ruled? they have to have the right to complain because how else can anything be redressed if nobody can talk about it? and if you don't allow this the only alternative is revolution and he mentions the overthrow of the kingdom by the first brutus in the english civil war but he keeps coming back to the point the right to complain to expose this rule is something every freeman has. and the jury agrees to leave the b
courtroom drama because the relevant law is of seditious libel which at the time was a recognized law of anglo-american law to it criminalize criticism of rulers on the ground that could cause violence and upheaval obviously we don't want that so we will not permit criticism of rulers so that is the law of the land. so it's a brilliant performance basically asking for jury nullification. now he cannot say that and there are times when the judge will not let him but what hamilton does, he knows...
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with anti-soviet propaganda, and there was a nazi fantasy that they could split the allies and the anglo-americans might ultimately side the germans against the so-called bolshevik hordes as the nazi propagandists called them, it was a fantasy that reached all the way to himmler and senior people like that who made some tentative efforts to see if they can do it. hitler was totally opposed and obviously on the other side, roosevelt said he would accept nothing but unconditional surrender and there would be no break with the soviets. nonetheless, because of their fantasies, they spent a little time trying to indoctrinate gertie before finally allowing her to escape at lake constance, a city in southern germany that bordered switzerland. it was also very unusual place in that constance was never bombed and its border with switzerland and the town across the border was so tight, you couldn't tell either city apart so while most of germany maintained a blackout, constance kept its lights on they would mingle and allied bombers would not be able to differentiate to the two cities. i won't go into exact
with anti-soviet propaganda, and there was a nazi fantasy that they could split the allies and the anglo-americans might ultimately side the germans against the so-called bolshevik hordes as the nazi propagandists called them, it was a fantasy that reached all the way to himmler and senior people like that who made some tentative efforts to see if they can do it. hitler was totally opposed and obviously on the other side, roosevelt said he would accept nothing but unconditional surrender and...
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really seen as an american concept and then the british adopted the law in 1998 and they say that's an anglo-americanconcept. and in what seems it seems a dc concept applies across europe ande i think that's important because if we are going to keep democracy alive, we need a coalition of civilizations fighting to make it so and that is precisely what brought about the directive in europe and it's precisely what can keep democracy vibrant in the united states today. i mean we've got a situation where he lead elites are being criticized by both the left and the right for failing to serve ordinary people, and that is a serious issue and the whistleblowersea help us get the information we need to come from an. there is a question right here. go ahead and ask me anything. >> you take it to your higher up and if you see that nothing is resolved, what do you do then and what kind of protection would you have? i know there was a tobacco case many years ago. >> that was in my book. >> i don't remember what happened but what kind of protections do they have? >> this is what is interesting is the connection be
really seen as an american concept and then the british adopted the law in 1998 and they say that's an anglo-americanconcept. and in what seems it seems a dc concept applies across europe ande i think that's important because if we are going to keep democracy alive, we need a coalition of civilizations fighting to make it so and that is precisely what brought about the directive in europe and it's precisely what can keep democracy vibrant in the united states today. i mean we've got a situation...
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i thought, i can't do this every year, we're too busy dos the work, i got add idea to start salve angloback part of our warehouse, we opened a 1200 square foot space. a low-cost food store. so primarily we want to make food available on those who are on ebt. and food stamps, we contacted our social serious commissioner. will ask them to send those folks, and make just enough profit to stan the -- sustain the operation it has worked for 20 years. we give away 20 million a year in products with no outside funds needed. >> steve forbes here, pastor mike. he said amazing things about americans, when they see a problem, they go and find a way so to solve it. i want to ask you, how is government treating you? you doing things in a little unuse yalusual way, are they leg you alone? >> i have got to say, i had nothing but a wonderful relationship with the government folks in utica our county, the state. governor's office. the folks that i have encountered new york state government are most dedicated servant-hearted people, i am humbled by the help. >> this is caroll. what a blessing you are doi
i thought, i can't do this every year, we're too busy dos the work, i got add idea to start salve angloback part of our warehouse, we opened a 1200 square foot space. a low-cost food store. so primarily we want to make food available on those who are on ebt. and food stamps, we contacted our social serious commissioner. will ask them to send those folks, and make just enough profit to stan the -- sustain the operation it has worked for 20 years. we give away 20 million a year in products with...
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white anglo-saxon protestants.harvard, one man wanted to open the gates. >> really get going. >> the school's president, james bryant conant asked himself, what would thomas jefferson do? jefferson had written that america should create an aristocracy of talent to replace the aristocracy of birth and wealth. >> now he's about to enter an environment more in keeping with his social position. >> most harvard men, and they were still all men, came from prep schools with the right pedigree. >> at college he will meet men of his own kind. >> it's servants who went with them to harvard. they would put on their tuxedos every night and go to debutante balls. >> good manners trumped good grades. >> he's handsome and charming, he writes thank-you notes. out there in america james conant believed among those working the fields were jefferson's diamonds in the rough just wanting to be discovered. >> let's find those people and bring them to harvard. >> but how to find them? conant decided that we needed a test. not to measure
white anglo-saxon protestants.harvard, one man wanted to open the gates. >> really get going. >> the school's president, james bryant conant asked himself, what would thomas jefferson do? jefferson had written that america should create an aristocracy of talent to replace the aristocracy of birth and wealth. >> now he's about to enter an environment more in keeping with his social position. >> most harvard men, and they were still all men, came from prep schools with the...
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slavic countries were genetically inferior to the northern european, to the nordic, the aryan, the anglo-saxon>> after months of debate, a new immigration act was passed in 1924 with draconian cuts and quotas for supposed undesirables. >> they shut the door. and reduced immigration to the united states by 97%. >> hitler, sieg heil! >> meanwhile, something even more disturbing was happening in europe. an ambitious young german leader was watching america closely. >> adolf hitler had some real praise for the united states. >> hitler was even meeting with the leaders of the eugenics movement. >> adolf hitler said, the united states is really on the money, we can learn from them. >> as hitler's power grew and his ambitions became clear, americans saw the terrifying consequences of white supremacy. most pulled back from the edge. eugenics died out in america. of course, hitler's plans did not. >> that idea of improving the human race, which is what eugenics is all about, definitely had echoes in nazi policy of the 1930s, and the holocaust is one horrific consequence of that. >> white lives matter!
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. >> reporter: anglo king has been friends with justin winfrey for more than 30 years.e says winfrey is an adventurist. he and kayla were friends and would often travel together. for many it's a somber event because it's been a week and a half since justin winfrey and kayla rodriguez have been seen. the pair took off from an airport near mendocino county in winfrey's red single-engine plane. this weekend friends and family were able to charter a helicopter to search along the coast for any sign of them. there's still sadness but they're still holding onto the possibility they will be found. >> wherever he is, wherever they are, they're not suffering. that god is holding them in his hands. >> everyone is still looking and hoping we find kayla and justin. even a lot of our coworkers are looking as well. >> reporter: sheila and kayla are nurses. tonight's event was not just an opportunity to pray for kayla and justin's safe return. it was also a chance for everyone to come together for support. >> even though i believe with all my heart we are going to find my friend, i th
. >> reporter: anglo king has been friends with justin winfrey for more than 30 years.e says winfrey is an adventurist. he and kayla were friends and would often travel together. for many it's a somber event because it's been a week and a half since justin winfrey and kayla rodriguez have been seen. the pair took off from an airport near mendocino county in winfrey's red single-engine plane. this weekend friends and family were able to charter a helicopter to search along the coast for...
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the relevant law is the law of seditious libel which at the time was a recognized law and anglo-american law and it criminalized criticism of rulers on the ground because that could cause of violent upheaval in rebellion. we obviously don't want that so therefore we will not permit criticism of rulers. that is the law of the land in england and its colonies. what hamilton does which is really a performance he basically is asking for jury nullification. you can't say that in their times when judge delancey won't let him make a certain argument. what hamilton always does, he knows his way around the courtroom. he willar apologize and he will make the same argument later in a slightly different form. it's a brilliant performance in its also a brilliant recourse. they have to have the right to complain. how else can anything be redressed? nobody knows what it is and nobody can talk about it. if you don't allow this the only only alternative your allowing is a revolution. he mentioned the overthrow of the roman kingdom by the first brutus. he mentions the english civil ware but he keeps comin
the relevant law is the law of seditious libel which at the time was a recognized law and anglo-american law and it criminalized criticism of rulers on the ground because that could cause of violent upheaval in rebellion. we obviously don't want that so therefore we will not permit criticism of rulers. that is the law of the land in england and its colonies. what hamilton does which is really a performance he basically is asking for jury nullification. you can't say that in their times when...