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the anglo-saxons and not the bolsheviks. let me turn out to charlie for the next question and it's one of the things i love about the book is that everybody has agency and and you're taking us inside the minds of the decision makers now roosevelt's motivations and thinking in 1941 are pretty controversial subject matter. there's long been a revisionist argument that it's actually roosevelt. who's the belligerent one who's pushing japan into an impossible situation into into a corner partly in order to precipitate american entry into world war two at charlie. what's really going on in roosevelt's mind and should we believe some of those more conspiratory arguments that he kind of new pearl harbor was going to come and quietly wanted to come yes, but roosevelt's mind is always been a very complex one pistorians to to try and navigate because he doesn't share much of what's in his mind either on paper or even with his closest confidant. so most of his aids talk about this afterwards that he likes the idea to to emerge that he k
the anglo-saxons and not the bolsheviks. let me turn out to charlie for the next question and it's one of the things i love about the book is that everybody has agency and and you're taking us inside the minds of the decision makers now roosevelt's motivations and thinking in 1941 are pretty controversial subject matter. there's long been a revisionist argument that it's actually roosevelt. who's the belligerent one who's pushing japan into an impossible situation into into a corner partly in...
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joining me now is the anglo-american ceo duncan wanblad.e are getting an upside lift in terms of the stock of about 4% as i said. when it comes to results, you did beat in terms of the estimates, but adjusted earnings-per-share, $3.11. beating the estimates. $3.79 billion, down 29% year on year, but a beat on the estimates. does it get worse from here in terms of profits, duncan? duncan: good morning and thanks so much for having me. look, turbulent times as you have been saying all morning. absolutely, the business has seen that. but let's not forget that these are the second-best half your performances that we have had in this group ever since the group started 105 years ago. so really, really pleased with the outcome actually. the fact is that the business is in really robust shape. we have set ourselves up to weather storms like we are going through at this point in time. our strategy is set based on the long-term. the business of the world is going to need all the commodities that we produce. if we have any chance of reaching two degre
joining me now is the anglo-american ceo duncan wanblad.e are getting an upside lift in terms of the stock of about 4% as i said. when it comes to results, you did beat in terms of the estimates, but adjusted earnings-per-share, $3.11. beating the estimates. $3.79 billion, down 29% year on year, but a beat on the estimates. does it get worse from here in terms of profits, duncan? duncan: good morning and thanks so much for having me. look, turbulent times as you have been saying all morning....
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why is the anglo-saxon world attractive to russian?herever you go, russians first thing they start doing is building, regardless of the planned time of stay and the attitude of the local population, so it was in asia and in africa and in afghanistan but most of all and best of all. this can be seen in the example of the baltic states, as much as was built here during the time of the russian yoke, in quotation marks, cannot be comprehended by the norms of investment per capita that are customary today. factories, power plants, schools, universities, hospitals, roads, ports and entire cities, all this rained down on the local population just pulled out of borodsk chicken coops, as if from a cornucopia they built recklessly and a lot, as if for the last time in a simpler way, as always and everywhere, and here in as a result of all this bacchanalia of electrification of melioration of urbanization and other atsey, the local bastard population, which only yesterday the aryan owners allowed into the capital only for cleaning public places,
why is the anglo-saxon world attractive to russian?herever you go, russians first thing they start doing is building, regardless of the planned time of stay and the attitude of the local population, so it was in asia and in africa and in afghanistan but most of all and best of all. this can be seen in the example of the baltic states, as much as was built here during the time of the russian yoke, in quotation marks, cannot be comprehended by the norms of investment per capita that are customary...
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the anglo-americans can very quickly be in rome. national interests of the country require an immediate conclusion of peace. intimnodom, but how? everything is ready. your majesty to you. it is only necessary to give the order what it is about to free the clouds from overwhelming responsibility, starting a war. we want him to be ordered to arrest musalimah. maybe strengthen the protection of the daughter no. if there is an attempt on my life, i will kill this further increases the difficulty. today it is worth taking security with you. guaranteed to be safe. his majesty. to follow me, you have to get in this car, which means it's a stunt. this is necessary to save you from a possible mob attack. it is not necessary. this is perhaps the only successful operation of the italian general staff. of you knows. i met. to entrust you with an extremely important task, my friend and our faithful ally mussolini is betrayed by the king. i'm under arrest i can't and don't want to leave a minute danger. line he was bored in connection with the ev
the anglo-americans can very quickly be in rome. national interests of the country require an immediate conclusion of peace. intimnodom, but how? everything is ready. your majesty to you. it is only necessary to give the order what it is about to free the clouds from overwhelming responsibility, starting a war. we want him to be ordered to arrest musalimah. maybe strengthen the protection of the daughter no. if there is an attempt on my life, i will kill this further increases the difficulty....
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males and all the rest of it _ anglo—saxon males and all the rest of it i_ anglo—saxon males and allk at it as a competitive element for two years time, _ competitive element for two years time, i_ competitive element for two years time, i think penny mordaunt stands an incredibly good chance interesting this is a paper review and if— interesting this is a paper review and if you — interesting this is a paper review and if you look at the i's front page and _ and if you look at the i's front page and look at it coming down left to right, _ page and look at it coming down left to right, 88, 57, 50, 40, 37, 32, 25,186“— to right, 88, 57, 50, 40, 37, 32, 25,18 and you to right, 88, 57, 50, 40, 37, 32, 25, 18 and you have 43 votes with jeremy, _ 25, 18 and you have 43 votes with jeremy, and nadhim zahawi in the next battle tomorrow, those 43 votes are going _ next battle tomorrow, those 43 votes are going to _ next battle tomorrow, those 43 votes are going to go somewhere and then again— are going to go somewhere and then again you _ are going to go somewhere and then again you will get
males and all the rest of it _ anglo—saxon males and all the rest of it i_ anglo—saxon males and allk at it as a competitive element for two years time, _ competitive element for two years time, i_ competitive element for two years time, i think penny mordaunt stands an incredibly good chance interesting this is a paper review and if— interesting this is a paper review and if you — interesting this is a paper review and if you look at the i's front page and _ and if you look at the i's...
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any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the old, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stone. and who already knows about the operation. the borders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer possible. then charger became cliff in the dining creeks, government and started our mobility. tut dean. deutschland annoyed to buffalo chatham. jaden shaw that day on down my story in not iceland there too, but some of my friends conte starting of rockdale has eastern. does she east austin bus mafia dot on georgia. yeah. that be neat. nifty for me. down watching the info on these as dupage be like a dish. divest, mr. that's enough. we're no longer interested in a union with the russians, so we don't have to abide by the agreements with them. we need to make the alter records non existent, m
any attempt by the soviets to compete against the anglo saxons had to be crushed forever. the usaa has to be eliminated immediately. general george s. patton, commander of the u. s. 3rd army demands that the troops do not stop at the old, but move on toward stalingrad with on june 29th. 1945 stone. and who already knows about the operation. the borders marshal shook off to move troops to combat positions in the west. mm. it is now clear to the allies that a surprise attack is no longer...
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male and i think— one white anglo—saxon male and i think that's — one white anglo—saxon male and i thinkversity that that says about our political class but also about where _ our political class but also about where people feel they can and will they feel_ where people feel they can and will they feel they can get on and do things. — they feel they can get on and do things. i— they feel they can get on and do things, i am they feel they can get on and do things, lam really they feel they can get on and do things, i am really pleased and heartened by all that. and by the way that's— heartened by all that. and by the way that's not... i've ever been to he on _ way that's not... i've ever been to be on political parties but ijust think— be on political parties but ijust think that — be on political parties but ijust think that it's a good commentary on where _ think that it's a good commentary on where you _ think that it's a good commentary on where you feel you can. jealous of the cotour— where you feel you can. jealous of the colour of your skin or the god you worship— the colour of you
male and i think— one white anglo—saxon male and i think that's — one white anglo—saxon male and i thinkversity that that says about our political class but also about where _ our political class but also about where people feel they can and will they feel_ where people feel they can and will they feel they can get on and do things. — they feel they can get on and do things. i— they feel they can get on and do things, i am they feel they can get on and do things, lam really they...
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yeah, i think the main difference compares specially to the anglo-saxon markets where they're as you mentioned some of five publishers were reluctant to go into subscription service in the spanish market spain elect america, all the publishers have embraced subscription except anyone but no house that as you know, they decided globally in at the end of 2019 to exclude all their catalog from the ebook and audiobook services, but the rest of the players are fully embracing subscription because they understand that is the only way to reach especially millennials and set generations meaning people from 20 to 35 that they understand streaming as a service meaning that they consume their content in their mobile and on the go they do not understand that unit purchase as their you know way of acquiring content and they have seen extremely good results and most of the problems from big publishers like planet i kind of grammar. they basically today release their new releases in print together with ebook and audiobook simultaneously and and also they're embracing streaming as a way to not only
yeah, i think the main difference compares specially to the anglo-saxon markets where they're as you mentioned some of five publishers were reluctant to go into subscription service in the spanish market spain elect america, all the publishers have embraced subscription except anyone but no house that as you know, they decided globally in at the end of 2019 to exclude all their catalog from the ebook and audiobook services, but the rest of the players are fully embracing subscription because...
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i guess you could translate it as crazy, inspired by anglo-saxon pop. used to compose in english, but this record is in french. tell me more about it. i'm joined by owl. >> thank you for inviting me. >> tell me about this album. what inspired this album and title? >> it is inspired by my own chaos, because it was a strange time in my life when i started to compose this album. and i wanted to refresh everything about me. i had the feeling everything is going crazy, so for me, it refers to my own personality at this moment. but it refers to the beauty of chaos. for me it is not in a dramatic way. >> the beauty in chaos. your first albums were in english mainly and here, you decided to switch to french. why the switch? >> it is strange to say, but my inspirations were most anglo-saxon music, so i started to compose with english words, because my references were more diverse. electronic music. i think it was difficult for me to find a good balance between french words and the music direction i wanted. but when i write a song in this album, it was like a rev
i guess you could translate it as crazy, inspired by anglo-saxon pop. used to compose in english, but this record is in french. tell me more about it. i'm joined by owl. >> thank you for inviting me. >> tell me about this album. what inspired this album and title? >> it is inspired by my own chaos, because it was a strange time in my life when i started to compose this album. and i wanted to refresh everything about me. i had the feeling everything is going crazy, so for me,...
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the war in the west the war wage by the anglo-americans in that struggle the the number of forces the numbers were overwhelmingly british and british empire forces, not american that didn't change until the early months of 1944, but nevertheless the the writing was on the wall and it certainly was by the time that it came to planning finally for the opening of the second front the invasion of europe operation overlord the invasion of normandy. it is no doubt that the man who deserves the lion's share credit for the success of d-day was dwight eisenhower. this invasion was an extraordinary feat the largest invasion in human history still to this day that meant playing and executing that in operation was going to take a lot. of work, it meant that it was going to require the combining of the military forces of several nations. and turning this polyglot force into a united fighting force was very much eisenhower's achievement getting these egos to work together was well, it was a feat in itself. we again americans i'm speaking as american we tend to overemphasize the american role in the
the war in the west the war wage by the anglo-americans in that struggle the the number of forces the numbers were overwhelmingly british and british empire forces, not american that didn't change until the early months of 1944, but nevertheless the the writing was on the wall and it certainly was by the time that it came to planning finally for the opening of the second front the invasion of europe operation overlord the invasion of normandy. it is no doubt that the man who deserves the lion's...
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one of the things that strikes me about the liberal world order is that it is rooted in a concept of anglo dash and liberalism, philosophically. and there's the sort of idea that all opinions are accepted except of course, those opinions which challenge the governing class. those are not, but overall, everything is accepted. that's why britain was known, even in the 19th century as a zone of supporting international tara, tara fits, and many of the assassinations that began the late 1819th century were unleashed by various terrorist cells, anarchist groups that were cultivated from the things like the london conference and 1871 that provided a home safe based operations for the sas nation of various statesmen, all around the world. and the idea was always, you know, that if you have a problem with various anarchist groups in your country, that's your country's problem. weeks that everybody, even today you have things like when done a stand is a famous term given to london and various leaders over the past 30 years from various countries around the world have have written open complaints to
one of the things that strikes me about the liberal world order is that it is rooted in a concept of anglo dash and liberalism, philosophically. and there's the sort of idea that all opinions are accepted except of course, those opinions which challenge the governing class. those are not, but overall, everything is accepted. that's why britain was known, even in the 19th century as a zone of supporting international tara, tara fits, and many of the assassinations that began the late 1819th...
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one of the things that strikes me about the liberal world order is that it is rooted in a concept of anglo dash and liberalism, philosophically. and there's the sort of idea that all opinions are accepted except of course, those opinions which challenge the governing class. those are not, but overall, everything is accepted. that's why britain was known, even in the 19th century as a zone of supporting international tara, tara fits, and many of the assassinations that began the late 1819th century were unleashed by various terrorist cells, anarchist groups that were cultivated from the things like the london conference 1971 that provided a home safe based operations for the assassination of various statesmen, all around the world. and the idea was always, you know, that if you have a problem with various anarchist groups in your country, that's your country's problem. weeks that everybody and even today you have things like when done a stan is a famous term given to london and various leaders over the past 30 years from various countries around the world have have written open complaints t
one of the things that strikes me about the liberal world order is that it is rooted in a concept of anglo dash and liberalism, philosophically. and there's the sort of idea that all opinions are accepted except of course, those opinions which challenge the governing class. those are not, but overall, everything is accepted. that's why britain was known, even in the 19th century as a zone of supporting international tara, tara fits, and many of the assassinations that began the late 1819th...
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and it's that old cold war, eastern establishment, the anglo american establishment. then they saw the pandemic as a great opportunity to just demolish their opposition. and there was kind of an uprising against them from lower levels of capital. the fracking company is bessie device and lack water, military contractors. those folks were in the trump, and the, and meg allowed them to just demolish their competitors, hobby lobby, big term support company. they shut down and so now they're trying to prolong this and the ride in oil prices and the huge gas prices that we're dealing with here in the state, cause like $87.00 to fill up your gas tank in the united states. i mean, just ridiculous, this is a way to ensure that monopoly and just make sure that, that lower level of capital, that is the opposition, that's trump in the state. it's the new right in europe. it's the brakes that people and they are to economically demolished. and they don't have the financial capability to challenge the big dogs on the global over the national market. and i think that what's going o
and it's that old cold war, eastern establishment, the anglo american establishment. then they saw the pandemic as a great opportunity to just demolish their opposition. and there was kind of an uprising against them from lower levels of capital. the fracking company is bessie device and lack water, military contractors. those folks were in the trump, and the, and meg allowed them to just demolish their competitors, hobby lobby, big term support company. they shut down and so now they're trying...
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is there a break between the anglo sphere and the european sphere? i see the federal reserve doing everything that no one wants them to do, which is raise interest rates, be aggressive, engaging q t and limit congress's ability to continue to spend and make the united states into what it looks like of fiscal laughing stock. and i see the exact opposite now happening on capital hill, that there's a political pushback behind the scenes as allowing the fed and the commercial banking sector. and us saying, no, we're not going to go for central bank digital currencies. no, we're not going to go over trans humanist technocratic can global control and, and all the rest of that i and to michael's point, yes, we're going to see a di dollars world. but i think actually, in many ways, i think the fed wants out of that fully dollar ised world. if you are my in, in michael is traditionally we looked, we looked at the fed in the european central bank for queues here. i mean, it is this way too big for them to handle right now, because i would say they're actually
is there a break between the anglo sphere and the european sphere? i see the federal reserve doing everything that no one wants them to do, which is raise interest rates, be aggressive, engaging q t and limit congress's ability to continue to spend and make the united states into what it looks like of fiscal laughing stock. and i see the exact opposite now happening on capital hill, that there's a political pushback behind the scenes as allowing the fed and the commercial banking sector. and us...
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is there a break between the anglo sphere and the european sphere? i see the federal reserve doing everything that no one wants them to do, which is raise interest rates, be aggressive, engaging q t, and limit congress's ability to continue to spend and make the united states into what it looks like of fiscal laughing stock. and i see the exact opposite now happening on capital hill, that there's a political pushback behind the scenes as allowing the fed and the commercial banking sector. and us saying, no, we're not going to go for central bank digital currencies. no, we're not going to go over trans humanist technocratic can global control and, and all the rest of that i and to michael's point, yes, we're going to see a di dollars world. but i think actually, in many ways, i think the fed wants out of that fully dollar ised world. if you all my in, in michael in traditionally we looked, we looked at the fed in the european central bank for queues here. i mean, it is this way too big for them to handle right now, because i would say they're actually
is there a break between the anglo sphere and the european sphere? i see the federal reserve doing everything that no one wants them to do, which is raise interest rates, be aggressive, engaging q t, and limit congress's ability to continue to spend and make the united states into what it looks like of fiscal laughing stock. and i see the exact opposite now happening on capital hill, that there's a political pushback behind the scenes as allowing the fed and the commercial banking sector. and...
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anglo-saxons.idge account , he married a polish woman and thus was drawn into in the partition of poland, after all, it practically disappeared as a state, when it was divided between prussia, russia and avey, it was then that the state of france and its king began to consider russia their main enemy. this is how this testament was born, a fake was invented precisely as a testament in order to attribute to peter the order by a descendant to seize western europe, since the historical mission of russia was supposedly to seize all the lands up to the atlantic itself. this testament played a colossal role, because it became a pretext to attack russia in 1812 at first. after all, the documents were used exclusively for internal use, but decades after its creation, napoleon ordered his propaganda ministry to publish it as a result, falsifying french russophobia for the entire 19th century, and then these theses smoothly flowed to the british, who were allies of russia in the fight against napoleon until
anglo-saxons.idge account , he married a polish woman and thus was drawn into in the partition of poland, after all, it practically disappeared as a state, when it was divided between prussia, russia and avey, it was then that the state of france and its king began to consider russia their main enemy. this is how this testament was born, a fake was invented precisely as a testament in order to attribute to peter the order by a descendant to seize western europe, since the historical mission of...
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if donald trump would have been us president and anglo merkel, german chancellor, the war would never have started. but we didn't have luck. so we are in this war problem. we have to reach a new agreement with the russians, and your agreement has to be reached between hungry and the chinese. and a new agreement has to be reached with the united states as will be easier with the republicans and with the current democrats. now, despite severe rounds of sanctions, russia's economy is still standing. moscow continues to receive 1000000000, ban revenue from energy exports. some 20 european bies of russian gas. i believe, to have opened accounts in the russian rouble. a kremlin decreed. march required all gas payments from what it called unfriendly countries to be made in the national currency. but some european energy companies voluntarily paying through russian bank accounts, saying the payments are in line with e u sanctions. ah, let's bring in our guests in vienna. we have roger hilton, a defense fellow at globe sack, a security and geopolitical think tank in the ukrainian city. olivia,
if donald trump would have been us president and anglo merkel, german chancellor, the war would never have started. but we didn't have luck. so we are in this war problem. we have to reach a new agreement with the russians, and your agreement has to be reached between hungry and the chinese. and a new agreement has to be reached with the united states as will be easier with the republicans and with the current democrats. now, despite severe rounds of sanctions, russia's economy is still...
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for example a daily news worried that if american anglo-saxons fought germans, then the so-called white race would commit suicide and asians or the yellow race as the daily news called them would take over the world. remember, this is the best-selling newspaper in the country. most often though the prosperians argued that they supported isolationism because they believe that franklin roosevelt would use the war to seize dictatorial control and become an american caesar. they believe that roosevelt wanted to aid hitler's enemies not because he feared for us security not because he sympathized with a victims of fascist aggression, but because he believed that a war would give him the opportunity to seize total control of the government and democracy cancel elections and start his own dynasty. so let me give you a couple of examples mccormick for instance argued even before the war began in europe. the roosevelt was engaged in a conspiracy to drag the country into war he gave an independence day speech in 1939 and what she used the words conspirators or conspirator conspiracy four times in
for example a daily news worried that if american anglo-saxons fought germans, then the so-called white race would commit suicide and asians or the yellow race as the daily news called them would take over the world. remember, this is the best-selling newspaper in the country. most often though the prosperians argued that they supported isolationism because they believe that franklin roosevelt would use the war to seize dictatorial control and become an american caesar. they believe that...
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anglo american down by 4% today.er lockdowns in china, that is coming down into metals like copper. anglo is down, that is what we are watching right now. we will watch what happens in china, closer to home it is the gas and energy stories that is absolutely front and center here in europe and we do not know which way it is going to go. this is bloomberg. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create >> coming up, the national team veterans and world cup champion is joining us. this is bloomberg. guy: we welcome our bloomberg television audience and regular listeners. we are joined by the secretary of commerce. as well as
anglo american down by 4% today.er lockdowns in china, that is coming down into metals like copper. anglo is down, that is what we are watching right now. we will watch what happens in china, closer to home it is the gas and energy stories that is absolutely front and center here in europe and we do not know which way it is going to go. this is bloomberg. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a...
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look at the anglo-saxon countries.s britain canada australia but you know we have introduced a 35% duty on our goods from russia our products. this is what it is, but why did the wto join that then , like this, someone introduced unilateral sanctions, let's answer. let's do the same sanctions on their goods, some countries are just behaving. as they say, well, according to lawlessness. why, poland just took it and a dozen of our companies seized the accounts, seized the assets, took them away. uh, hundreds companies, without any reason expelled from the market. poland, let's impose a bigger embargo, and in this sense, it is, of course, like a special economic operation, when we begin to threaten, er, respond with counters. russia knows how to wage a contraceptive war. well, let's go to hell, let's intensify this war, let's do it. more precisely, we do not need to do something universal, but for some countries that have gone wild, that allow themselves excessive rhetoric and actions. most importantly, they are ugly. nec
look at the anglo-saxon countries.s britain canada australia but you know we have introduced a 35% duty on our goods from russia our products. this is what it is, but why did the wto join that then , like this, someone introduced unilateral sanctions, let's answer. let's do the same sanctions on their goods, some countries are just behaving. as they say, well, according to lawlessness. why, poland just took it and a dozen of our companies seized the accounts, seized the assets, took them away....
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in going forward in terms of anglo-american conservatism and then i i'd like for douglas to respond to that. yeah. well i think douglas and i agree. i think these two books agree that that there is a there's that a nation or a tribe or or any kind of community has a public. it has a public religion. it has a public philosophy. there is a an implicit or explicit framework that every human community lives within that. that's what allows what allows our our children to not have to reinvent, you know, every thought every idea every every standard every norm from scratch every generation. is that some something very big in general is inherited. and and i i think quite a few people have argued that that the the rapidly rising woke neil marxism. whatever you want to call this movement. however, you want to define it that movement is making a bid to offer a public religion and it's succeeding. it's succeeding very very well in creating a new public religion a new public philosophy for the united states and britain and for other countries. and and and the the previous public religion or public
in going forward in terms of anglo-american conservatism and then i i'd like for douglas to respond to that. yeah. well i think douglas and i agree. i think these two books agree that that there is a there's that a nation or a tribe or or any kind of community has a public. it has a public religion. it has a public philosophy. there is a an implicit or explicit framework that every human community lives within that. that's what allows what allows our our children to not have to reinvent, you...
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welton anglos testified on it and he joins me next. >>> three democrat senators have high hopes for the future. cory booker, chuck schumer, ron widen, two are okay. yesterday introducing a bill to de-criminalize, regulate, and tax marijuana at the federal level. lay off the taxing, bats. they discuss expunging previous marijuana convictions. problem is the bill calls for a lot of taxes and regulations so should it puff puff pass or go up in smoke? joining me to discuss is cofounder of the weldon project and advocate is weldon angelos. welcome back. >> hey, kennedy. >> you testified before the senate subcommittee. what did they ask you and what did you tell them? >> so i essentially told them my story and how i got 55 years for less than $1,000 worth of cannabis. upon my release, it was difficult to find a job, get an apartment, and so basically i showed them the need for ex-plunging records. i've been pullly pardoned by the president and even with the full presidential pardon, i still experience barriers. >> what is most important for you? you know, with your freedom alliance and with t
welton anglos testified on it and he joins me next. >>> three democrat senators have high hopes for the future. cory booker, chuck schumer, ron widen, two are okay. yesterday introducing a bill to de-criminalize, regulate, and tax marijuana at the federal level. lay off the taxing, bats. they discuss expunging previous marijuana convictions. problem is the bill calls for a lot of taxes and regulations so should it puff puff pass or go up in smoke? joining me to discuss is cofounder of...
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they joined the policy of aggression pursued by the anglo-saxons.help the children of donbass who were left without parents as a result of shelling by nationalists. may each of us have a special collection. called childhood returns launched the board bloggers together with the popular front. it takes place as part of the everything for the victory project to prepare children for the new school year. buy uniform stationery . and winter is still ahead. more than 1,300 little wards of the donetsk charitable foundation are waiting for warm clothes. some of them became disabled. after the attack on the elderly neighborhoods, about fifty well-known bloggers have already joined the fundraising. they have the opportunity to tell about the action to millions of their subscribers. well this is very important because, first of all, these are all our children. they are not strangers to us, they are people who have many of them have russian citizenship. and now is the most difficult time for them for people who really want to learn, want to smile, and this help,
they joined the policy of aggression pursued by the anglo-saxons.help the children of donbass who were left without parents as a result of shelling by nationalists. may each of us have a special collection. called childhood returns launched the board bloggers together with the popular front. it takes place as part of the everything for the victory project to prepare children for the new school year. buy uniform stationery . and winter is still ahead. more than 1,300 little wards of the donetsk...
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in general, this is such an anglo-saxon thing of reactive support for the germans and poles and the baltseally want to make this war a real war. syria breaks off diplomatic relations with ukraine, the agency reports. sanaa notes that the decision was made on the basis of the principles of reciprocity. kiev had previously refused to engage in dialogue with damascus. and if you look at it, it was moving towards this quite a long time ago, in the eighteenth year, ukraine refused to extend visas to syrian diplomats. because of this, the fulfillment of their duties became impossible and the work of the embassy ultimately had to. suspend. and in the chinese foreign ministry today they reminded washington that it is the united states that is the instigator of the crisis in ukraine clichés of the times of the cold war bloc opposition to sanctions led to an aggravation of the situation, stressed the official representative of the foreign ministry of the people's republic of china, and according to him , the consequences of such a policy affect the global security architecture. not to mention the f
in general, this is such an anglo-saxon thing of reactive support for the germans and poles and the baltseally want to make this war a real war. syria breaks off diplomatic relations with ukraine, the agency reports. sanaa notes that the decision was made on the basis of the principles of reciprocity. kiev had previously refused to engage in dialogue with damascus. and if you look at it, it was moving towards this quite a long time ago, in the eighteenth year, ukraine refused to extend visas to...
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another paper dubbed anglo-americans the barbarous whites of the north dividing them so called giantsof the dollar but pygmies of culture. there is indignation among mexicans over here over this lynching reported by yees. but november 8 1910 riots had erupted across mexico. targeting the considerable number of us-owned businesses and homes, the protesters smashed windows and tore down american flags while chanting mueren los yankees death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of people in one case officers drew sabers and descended upon a crowd killing a man by stabbing him through the neck. the protests continued on the streets and in the press prompting henry lane wilson the us ambassador to mexico to issue a public warning. the united states government will quote leave nothing undone to protect us citizens and property in mexico. it was a threat. the united states would invade mexico of a tax on interests did not see. but the protests raged on ambassador wilson decided to visit general portfolio diaz the dictator of mexico to insist that he put a stop to the so-called anti-a
another paper dubbed anglo-americans the barbarous whites of the north dividing them so called giantsof the dollar but pygmies of culture. there is indignation among mexicans over here over this lynching reported by yees. but november 8 1910 riots had erupted across mexico. targeting the considerable number of us-owned businesses and homes, the protesters smashed windows and tore down american flags while chanting mueren los yankees death to the americans. the police arrest hundreds of people...
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an anglo stack some course. he believed in the teaching of modern languages few universities fort modern languages and one was so distinct about is he was breaking away from the old classical model right? basically teaching the classics and only two years after jefferson died in 1828. yale issued a report anything coming from here support. that's the most influential university in america at the time. more college presidents and any university at the time and yell basically said we should go back to the classics. ellen crappy yelling practice did start offering science nevertheless. the scientists was segregated. it was known as the ship. thanks, but they were put in a special place in chapel. that's you know, rather made to feel inferior, even though it had some very scientists as you know, that was not casein jefferson the word science in this period is used very broadly and it's more about methodology system and knowledge based on facts and that's an observation right? yes. that's right and experimentation. i
an anglo stack some course. he believed in the teaching of modern languages few universities fort modern languages and one was so distinct about is he was breaking away from the old classical model right? basically teaching the classics and only two years after jefferson died in 1828. yale issued a report anything coming from here support. that's the most influential university in america at the time. more college presidents and any university at the time and yell basically said we should go...
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the same anglo-saxon.now. how the more we discuss the situation in ukraine, the more profitable it is for them to raise the discussion to the level of that, guys. the war is actually going on. not for this the war is about values, and i received it today. and the message of our collection government has decided that from the age of 23, every child from the age of 14 has the right to choose their own gender, this is what this war is against. and this must be understood, we know the scandal of 30,000 pedophiles in the network has been exposed. uh, the green parties that he leads. now there in our country periodically raises a bill to withdraw pedophiles from the rank of criminal offenses. this is a complete fall in morality. e. well, i wo n't talk about the rainbow flags that have been hung in all the churches. i then turned, but there is a law of heraldry. he also determines when a non-state flag can hang on the mayor's office. on this , we have a very good club of rabbit breeders there in the city. they al
the same anglo-saxon.now. how the more we discuss the situation in ukraine, the more profitable it is for them to raise the discussion to the level of that, guys. the war is actually going on. not for this the war is about values, and i received it today. and the message of our collection government has decided that from the age of 23, every child from the age of 14 has the right to choose their own gender, this is what this war is against. and this must be understood, we know the scandal of...