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najaf ashraf, taking into account that the jabal aamal region had a history of historical presence at that time, but at that time the case was somehow different. they taught in the mosque of imam (peace be upon him) in the city of belbak. when the islamic revolution occurred in iran. all these islamic currents in lebanon, who were present in different bases, observed that imam khomeini, may god's mercy be upon him, can lead them as a true leader, and secondly, the experience of the blessed victory of the islamic revolution of iran created it became a real attraction, but what happened at that time. one person from among the religious scholars and three from among the islamic action movement, that is, those who were in the action movement , but some had reservations, and they all formed a committee, which was called the one-person committee, and each of these three people present in the one-person committee has a reference who had appointed them as their representatives . ad, they traveled to iran and presented this document to imam khomeini, may god's mercy be upon him , and announced their rea
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her international reputation at that time was absolutely towering. uthority. she was an icon of the idea of peaceful resistance. but wielding power would change that. what were your hopes for her at that time, and do you think that the democratic world had unrealistic expectations of how far she would be able to go in bringing change to myanmar? i think the expectations were unrealistic, in that... ..she wasn't in control of the country. you know, this was a parallel government shared with the military, and they weren't keeping her informed of their actions. she was completely misrepresented over what was going on with the rohingya, in that people were saying that she was colluding with the military, which was utter rubbish. i want to come on to the rohingya crisis in a second. but really, in the first couple of years, she was being attacked by her former devoted followers, who said she was using the courts to — a piece of legislation called 66(d) — to lock up, without bail, dozens of people who were critical of her, that she seemed to be using the ve
her international reputation at that time was absolutely towering. uthority. she was an icon of the idea of peaceful resistance. but wielding power would change that. what were your hopes for her at that time, and do you think that the democratic world had unrealistic expectations of how far she would be able to go in bringing change to myanmar? i think the expectations were unrealistic, in that... ..she wasn't in control of the country. you know, this was a parallel government shared with the...
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at that time. and even the soviet union stockton to have its own in international affairs. it was seen very differently from western countries. first of all, it was not seen at that point. oh, nice. and it was not involved in this cromwell for africa. so the soviet union was not present at byline. the soviet union did not top any 3030 that was blaming the soviet union was seen as the bus in all river lucian on the bus, then of change which off with some people decide from the apollo new york out of cost. we know that from 1900 down 7 do you know of cost in the fast. why do all the role of the soviet union was not as prominent as it became after they wired war 2, when the court will then came into the every now and we could very easily talk of by for a while, the west on the soviet union. so in many ways, when african countries are now involved in the struggle for independence in 1900 on for this through to 1950 is on the ultimate to 1900 as 6 to the not to lie was seen to be the soviet union for a
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their lives at that time were profess. somebody in north sky was very strong in canyon at that time. and even in those days, many people inclined to the whole idea of moving to a governance system, which was not the one, the capitalistic. and you see it with that when he talks about dad will show the collaboration. he is much more inclined to the views that are picked related in the soviet union. and one may say marxism leninism with some africanized vision aspect of it. and later, the soviet union becomes account wait account, the way to was done was the one to the bid that the audio they want to tell you what to do. the ones that they knew who to be you a friend the one to tell you what the trade with on many people are saying, but we have retained our independence. why should we be treated like the lives of children? that's the question is being asked by luna in the democratic republic of congo is being thoughtful. you cannot ask for support. voluminous stays. you have put me in a situation where the belgians want to rem
their lives at that time were profess. somebody in north sky was very strong in canyon at that time. and even in those days, many people inclined to the whole idea of moving to a governance system, which was not the one, the capitalistic. and you see it with that when he talks about dad will show the collaboration. he is much more inclined to the views that are picked related in the soviet union. and one may say marxism leninism with some africanized vision aspect of it. and later, the soviet...
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but that could change at any time. how is all of this playing on the ground in places where voters will actually be voting. joining us now, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. national affairs correspondent with the nation, john nichols, also with me, msnbc contributor, and author of the new book, american reckoning, inside of trump's trial, and my own, jonathan alter. i have my own reckoning to deal with. let's start with you, vaughn. donald trump's schedule, walk us through what he's doing in michigan and this media strategy where he's seeming only to be talking to fox news. >> number one, oakland county is his first stop, the suburbs northwest of detroit. oakland county is where vice president harris will be later this evening. if you look at a place like oakland county, it's representative of those metropolitan suburbs that he and reasons have increasingly lost over the years. it used to be a republican stronghold. then in 2016, he lost that county by
but that could change at any time. how is all of this playing on the ground in places where voters will actually be voting. joining us now, nbc news correspondent, vaughn hillyard. nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. national affairs correspondent with the nation, john nichols, also with me, msnbc contributor, and author of the new book, american reckoning, inside of trump's trial, and my own, jonathan alter. i have my own reckoning to deal with. let's start with you,...
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the alignment of a barrel and its ventilated rib at the same time or a trap gun. preset equipment grinds ribs to the proper height above the and at the same time assures flatness of the sightlines sightlines. then matting to eliminate any glare. wringing machines, drill out the exact choke specified for shotgun barrels at the same time, they also add high polish to the bore. receivers to begin with solid billets of steel. and first come the internal cuts like in letting the action bar slots. then the outside receivers take shape. the computer not only develops gun designs and masters for making gun components, it can also run factory machinery. it does this by punching up tapes that tell the equipment what to do. the tapes are inserted in consoles that control the machines. in each of these hundred thousand dollar machines and. 12 to 18 operation and has a turret that holds the tools for that. under instructions from the tape the machine picks tools the turret in sequence and then carries out the specified milling operations. under a steady flow of oil locking lugs
the alignment of a barrel and its ventilated rib at the same time or a trap gun. preset equipment grinds ribs to the proper height above the and at the same time assures flatness of the sightlines sightlines. then matting to eliminate any glare. wringing machines, drill out the exact choke specified for shotgun barrels at the same time, they also add high polish to the bore. receivers to begin with solid billets of steel. and first come the internal cuts like in letting the action bar slots....
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west, some areas of cloud at times.atures 15 to 17 celsius in the best of the brightness. and on thursday, it's going to be a locally chilly start to the day. a touch of frost, perhaps, in the north, a bit of mist around with those lighter winds, but for the vast majority of us, a dry day with plenty of sunshine. cloud developing here and there, and temperatures have now returned to the seasonal average, so 1a to 17 degrees north to south. on friday, we start to see more cloud edging from the north and the west. the best of the sunshine further south and east. and over the weekend, well, we've got rain pushing eastwards again. bye—bye for now. welcome to newsday, reporting live from singapore, i'm steve lai. the headlines: israel says a �*limited and targeted' ground operation against hezbollah is underway in lebanon. 600 people are feared dead from a flyers after hurricane helene struck last week. elsewhere, 200 people have been killed by a torrential flooding and landslides. hello and welcome to newsday. we begin with
west, some areas of cloud at times.atures 15 to 17 celsius in the best of the brightness. and on thursday, it's going to be a locally chilly start to the day. a touch of frost, perhaps, in the north, a bit of mist around with those lighter winds, but for the vast majority of us, a dry day with plenty of sunshine. cloud developing here and there, and temperatures have now returned to the seasonal average, so 1a to 17 degrees north to south. on friday, we start to see more cloud edging from the...
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and at the time, these islands. m was for 3 million, now worth about 50 million. and i suspect that sum will be much, much greater in the future. so the question is, of course, we're returning territory and yet paying the millions for the privilege of doing so. >> is there any link between this and falklands and gibraltar? i mean , can they be gibraltar? i mean, can they be linked? should people out there be be getting concerned or not? >> well, i mean, the countries that want those territories certainly are keen to make that link. and already, you know, the argentinian government has welcomed this and said this shows why we need to have a discussion about the malvinas . discussion about the malvinas. you know, the malvinas will always be argentina and etc. i suspect those are a bit different. and i sense of, you know, within whitehall, there's always been a sense perhaps, that the chagos islands were sort of badly mistreated, etc. but i do think, you know, there will be countries looking at this, not just british ov
and at the time, these islands. m was for 3 million, now worth about 50 million. and i suspect that sum will be much, much greater in the future. so the question is, of course, we're returning territory and yet paying the millions for the privilege of doing so. >> is there any link between this and falklands and gibraltar? i mean , can they be gibraltar? i mean, can they be linked? should people out there be be getting concerned or not? >> well, i mean, the countries that want those...
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at times you can do with it. that's an obvious one. d of course, if you think about water, you have a lot of things at home, which you are very much more careful when you know that if you have your tap open, 12 liters per minute. that's enormous. if you realize that, you will think differently about your daily life as well. francine: so turn the tap off when you brush your teeth. estelle: exactly. francine: coming up, veolia on why she believes she has the dream job -- estelle brachlianoffn why she believes she has the dream job. ♪ francine: estelle brachlianoff has been at veolia for almost two decades in the top job for almost two years. she now talks about her own journey and why she's optimistic about the future policy of veolia. you love your job. what you love most about it? estelle: i love the veolia, it's a great company for a lot of reasons. the work we do, the job we do, the business we are in is wonderful. we are part of the solution so i cannot dream of a better company to work for. everybody tries to help the solution. i lo
at times you can do with it. that's an obvious one. d of course, if you think about water, you have a lot of things at home, which you are very much more careful when you know that if you have your tap open, 12 liters per minute. that's enormous. if you realize that, you will think differently about your daily life as well. francine: so turn the tap off when you brush your teeth. estelle: exactly. francine: coming up, veolia on why she believes she has the dream job -- estelle brachlianoffn why...
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but at the time... of course. at the time, that was not the case.t of course, you say yes to everything. people still want to say that this career is short, so in your head, if you say no, then perhaps you won't get that opportunity again. of course, you can't turn back time and say i would have done it differently, but that was the circumstance at the time. but i wonder if there is something that is so unique, perhaps even so extreme, about ballet, that makes it difficult to pursue excellence in the same way, if you put a kinder, gentler framework around it. i mean, i'm struck by what carlos acosta said about how he saw ballet as a living sacrifice, that you wake up every day and you hammer your body, putting your own health at risk to give other people pleasure. there's something about that that can't be right. yeah, and i think the difficulty is that for a profession like this, many dancers start at a young age, at an age where they have no concept of what the professions actually like, what the human body goes through, what it's like to be an ol
but at the time... of course. at the time, that was not the case.t of course, you say yes to everything. people still want to say that this career is short, so in your head, if you say no, then perhaps you won't get that opportunity again. of course, you can't turn back time and say i would have done it differently, but that was the circumstance at the time. but i wonder if there is something that is so unique, perhaps even so extreme, about ballet, that makes it difficult to pursue excellence...
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at times, they were. literally, the thrill of being on the road-- nba seasons can go eight or nine months at a time, and you're in city to city, city to city, and you're hanging out with nba players and other millionaires. and the temptations-- temptations are real marc perrusquia: by sherra's account, from the time that he got in the nba, it was like, a constant parade of women. he was young. he was a good-looking guy, i mean, and he had all this opportunity. i think he took advantage of it. andrea canning: sherra, according to lorenzen's mother, was cheating, too. and not very discreetly. sherra was being seen-- not heard, seen-- doing things she shouldn't be doing. infidelity? deborah marion: mm-hmm. if you're going to do that, go to the next town over. she was flaunting other men in her hometown. deborah marion: yes. she wanted to do what her single friends did. so she wanted to act like a single woman, even though she was married. mm-hmm. she didn't want to, she did. andrea canning: ren was upset abo
at times, they were. literally, the thrill of being on the road-- nba seasons can go eight or nine months at a time, and you're in city to city, city to city, and you're hanging out with nba players and other millionaires. and the temptations-- temptations are real marc perrusquia: by sherra's account, from the time that he got in the nba, it was like, a constant parade of women. he was young. he was a good-looking guy, i mean, and he had all this opportunity. i think he took advantage of it....
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the soviet union was being seen at that time. i believe that are based on when we talk about soviet union, we must also remember at that time the great influence in countryside does hungry on countryside. just portland countries, such as is germany on when this color ships to i've been granted the movement to based, there was a lot of people from different parts of africa who then found themselves going to society in more school and in st. petersburg at the behest of the soviet union. and that in itself, grow naturally because the freedom fighters of the day on one the name, the one for name dom i've the nicer when gum i'm the master was over throwing the one king bed rope he inclined to watch the soviet union and in bed. when the swan hi don was being built, it is the soviet who actually find on the building of the asked one high down. and the key was also taken by plumbing room. when gun adi gained independence in 1957, one of the things that happened is that you wanted to build the costs own without out of costs. at that time,
the soviet union was being seen at that time. i believe that are based on when we talk about soviet union, we must also remember at that time the great influence in countryside does hungry on countryside. just portland countries, such as is germany on when this color ships to i've been granted the movement to based, there was a lot of people from different parts of africa who then found themselves going to society in more school and in st. petersburg at the behest of the soviet union. and that...
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a bit breezy at times, but overall comfortable for you to enjoy that lunch time outdoors. as we go on into the afternoon, a mix of sun and clouds and our temperatures only in the low 80s in spots like san rafael over towards concord 82, as well as down in morgan hill 79, downtown san jose. and we'll see those temperatures around the bay shore cool to those 60s. and 70s for hayward into the afternoon. we've been talking about this and kind of starting to put the models into agreement. a little bit as we get on into the weekend. i think lots of people will enjoy finally sleeping in with some cozier weather. as we take a look at our models starting to paint some rain chances as we go on into late friday saturday. the best bet here would be mainly up towards the north bay and the north coast, but amounts vary. tracey but i think overall it will just be different to kind of feel a different pattern and potentially wash out just some of that heat and all of those lingering impacts. so we'll go like this over the next couple of days. low 80s will carry us through this week. dip d
a bit breezy at times, but overall comfortable for you to enjoy that lunch time outdoors. as we go on into the afternoon, a mix of sun and clouds and our temperatures only in the low 80s in spots like san rafael over towards concord 82, as well as down in morgan hill 79, downtown san jose. and we'll see those temperatures around the bay shore cool to those 60s. and 70s for hayward into the afternoon. we've been talking about this and kind of starting to put the models into agreement. a little...
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a time, one door knock at a time, one vote at a time.ook. you are in a unique position where savannah and this part of georgia and the state of georgia could not only make the difference for this statement for the entire country and the rest of the world. get that cousin to the poll. get that person who says "i'm just really not into politics." too damn bad, politics is into you. go get it done. if you can go to kamalaharris.com and give a buck or two, it matters. but the important thing is to vote. you know it. in person voting until november 1. you can get it done. if you have a mail ballot, drop it in the mailbox. do not wait anymore. if you are looking to vote in person, iwillvote.com. take your i.d. with you. i know you all have at least one person you can take to the poll. this thing in georgia might be won by one or two per precinct. i was asking, how many did we win by last time? he said ask trump. he was trying to find those ballots. let's win by more than 11,000. i will say this. i will take any win down here. if we win georgia
a time, one door knock at a time, one vote at a time.ook. you are in a unique position where savannah and this part of georgia and the state of georgia could not only make the difference for this statement for the entire country and the rest of the world. get that cousin to the poll. get that person who says "i'm just really not into politics." too damn bad, politics is into you. go get it done. if you can go to kamalaharris.com and give a buck or two, it matters. but the important...
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white house, gideon you can say both things at once is spokes person, matthew miller at the same time, there are a couple of other things that are true as well, which is that number one, military pressure can at times enabled diplomacy. >> of course, military pressure can also lead to miscalculation. it can lead to unintended consequences and
white house, gideon you can say both things at once is spokes person, matthew miller at the same time, there are a couple of other things that are true as well, which is that number one, military pressure can at times enabled diplomacy. >> of course, military pressure can also lead to miscalculation. it can lead to unintended consequences and
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was it controversy racial at the time? oh, very much so. so imagine a little known senator making the proposal to investigate the conduct of the presidential administration from his own party. nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about this idea. but it quickly became clear that if the democrats didn't do it, then the republicans were perfectly happy to take on this investigation. so the senate ended up a essentially throwing truman a bone. they gave him $15,000, barely enough to hire a lawyer and a couple of secretaries and said, go, here's your committee. truman took that tiny appropriation and turned it into probable only the most powerful investigating arm that congress had seen. so seven members of the truman commission committee, formerly known as the senate special committee, to investigate the national defense program. five democrats, two republicans. was there an eagerness among the senators at the time to serve on this committee? truman only in the sense that truman, though relatively unknown, was a well-liked se
was it controversy racial at the time? oh, very much so. so imagine a little known senator making the proposal to investigate the conduct of the presidential administration from his own party. nobody, including franklin roosevelt, was at all a wild about this idea. but it quickly became clear that if the democrats didn't do it, then the republicans were perfectly happy to take on this investigation. so the senate ended up a essentially throwing truman a bone. they gave him $15,000, barely...
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that's my future grandfather, who was seven year old, seven years old at the time. would love your son to come be my student. and my great grandfather looked at gandhi thinks is is a terrible idea because he's a businessman. why does he want to get involved with this agitator? so he says to gandhi the only thing that comes to mind and that is that we're muslims, you're hindu. i can't send my son dear school. he's got to learn his religion. to which gandhi says, i will your koran and i will teach him your religion, which you did. and that was not unusual for gandhi. he had read hindu scripture, had read christians christian scripture, and of course, he understood hindu scripture very well. so that was first of all, gandhi was pluralist at the time and was, you know, becoming much more worldly guy by week. but my great grandfather, my grandfather either became his youngest student at the age of seven on this ashram, where they had no they fundamentally grew up hindus, so they had no meat, but they also had no hot water and no beds. they on the floor, they gave him two
that's my future grandfather, who was seven year old, seven years old at the time. would love your son to come be my student. and my great grandfather looked at gandhi thinks is is a terrible idea because he's a businessman. why does he want to get involved with this agitator? so he says to gandhi the only thing that comes to mind and that is that we're muslims, you're hindu. i can't send my son dear school. he's got to learn his religion. to which gandhi says, i will your koran and i will...
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at times i've everything from bake sales to teach ins. i was arrested a dozen times for disobedience. i've gone. i've been an organizer on local basis and i've organized national. i've tried all of that. and then i was a mouthpiece piece, never involved and a mouthpiece for what society and the federal government called a terrorist organization and and still didn't that on its own working and so it is a very valid question that i think that's interested in any of positive change in this country needs to really have a long in-depth kind of thought about is how do we create. so that person in front of you. yeah and they really want your advice what advice do you give them. the advice i would give them is. number one, don't necessary fall into the trap of listening to those rules and, those laws to absolutist extent that dictate how we are supposed to go about change in society. number one second i would say learn as much as you can about other movements in the past learn from history too much. we continue to repeat the mistakes of past wheth
at times i've everything from bake sales to teach ins. i was arrested a dozen times for disobedience. i've gone. i've been an organizer on local basis and i've organized national. i've tried all of that. and then i was a mouthpiece piece, never involved and a mouthpiece for what society and the federal government called a terrorist organization and and still didn't that on its own working and so it is a very valid question that i think that's interested in any of positive change in this country...
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at that time the majority of the gen z voters were not very enthusiastic about the two candidates at the time. there has been increased enthusiasm since there has been a change. but we did ask about some of the ballot issues. about two thirds of the group said they were highly motivated to show up at the polls in november. and what motivated many of them were the ballot initiatives. but more so the ballot initiatives around reproductive rights, which is on our citizens initiative, as well as open primaries.
at that time the majority of the gen z voters were not very enthusiastic about the two candidates at the time. there has been increased enthusiasm since there has been a change. but we did ask about some of the ballot issues. about two thirds of the group said they were highly motivated to show up at the polls in november. and what motivated many of them were the ballot initiatives. but more so the ballot initiatives around reproductive rights, which is on our citizens initiative, as well as...
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at times during the negotiations, _ refused. at times during the negotiations, clearly - refused. times during the i negotiations, clearly there are different stages and different opinions at different stages, there were certain times when hamas said it was benjamin netanyahu and israel that were making late different demands from those stages. i do not want to go over those negotiations again, i will move on to what is happening today. a new ground operation in south—west lebanon, we heard benjamin netanyahu saying there will be no early end. the uk at the us are calling for ceasefire. how do you reconcile the difference what benjamin netanyahu was saying and what the biggest allies of israel, the biggest allies of israel, the us and uk, are saying? i think you missa the us and uk, are saying? i think you miss a bit of context when you are reporting because just the 8th of october last year hezbollah made a decision, i think a tragic decision, to join this war by firing nonstop on israeli people, israeli citizens, including killing 12 innocent children at a football game. can you
at times during the negotiations, _ refused. at times during the negotiations, clearly - refused. times during the i negotiations, clearly there are different stages and different opinions at different stages, there were certain times when hamas said it was benjamin netanyahu and israel that were making late different demands from those stages. i do not want to go over those negotiations again, i will move on to what is happening today. a new ground operation in south—west lebanon, we heard...
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at the same time, trump appealing _ persuaded. at the same time, trump appealing to _ persuaded. trump appealing to women voters, this is a weak point in his campaign. how do you think he is doing that plugging some of the weaknesses?— of the weaknesses? when it comes to — of the weaknesses? when it comes to women _ of the weaknesses? when it comes to women voters - of the weaknesses? when it comes to women voters in l comes to women voters in particular, trump has really had a difficult time figuring out which way he wants to attack, particularly on this crucial issue of abortion. we saw in 2022 democrats significantly outperforming expectations in large part because of the abortion issue when it came to state referendums across the country in 2023 and 2023, democrats mostly won. donald trump wants to take credit for installing three conservative supreme courtjustices who overturned roe versus wade because it appeals to christians and evangelical conservatives. but at the same time, he knows it is costing him fights with women, so he has tried to take a more moderate stance by s
at the same time, trump appealing _ persuaded. at the same time, trump appealing to _ persuaded. trump appealing to women voters, this is a weak point in his campaign. how do you think he is doing that plugging some of the weaknesses?— of the weaknesses? when it comes to — of the weaknesses? when it comes to women _ of the weaknesses? when it comes to women voters - of the weaknesses? when it comes to women voters in l comes to women voters in particular, trump has really had a difficult...
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is this something you predicted at the time? do you think you wanted more at this point, when we have much stronger china posing challenges for alliances in asia? prof. nye: excuse me. it is a very good session. as -- question. as you know, prime minister sheba called for an asian nato. if it ain't in the cards, even if he wanted it and we wanted it, you aren't going to get india, for example, to do anything that says alliance. on the other hand, you can do things informally that you can't do formally. that is what this is about. it is going the u.s.-japan-korea trilateral, doing the same with the philippines. there is a lot that can be done to set up this network so it is a little less hub and spoke and a little more network and we should be working for it even if the proposal of an asian nato isn't feasible. so i think that should be the direction we are working, even if we aren't able to do an asian nato. i wanted to say one more thing that goes back to what rich armitage was saying. which is the importance in the united state
is this something you predicted at the time? do you think you wanted more at this point, when we have much stronger china posing challenges for alliances in asia? prof. nye: excuse me. it is a very good session. as -- question. as you know, prime minister sheba called for an asian nato. if it ain't in the cards, even if he wanted it and we wanted it, you aren't going to get india, for example, to do anything that says alliance. on the other hand, you can do things informally that you can't do...
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with smile, at times with bomb, at times with agreements, you know, they basically they have different uh ways of trying to colonize these uh countries, but what he said is that if any nation does not help the other nation, they are the the next victims themselves. uh, the the the most important, some of the most important points that he made was about the muslim unity, basically, that people getting together, and and... what he also did, i mean, this is really interesting, because what iran has done so far from the beginning, what's supporting the resistance, each resistance front has its own leader, and each leader decides for themselves, so they have been tries to call them iran's proxies, but what we see is that they make their individual decisions, but they are supporting each other, they're backing each other up, and almost one year into the us israeli genocide in gaza, more civilians are killed as fresh air and artillery strikes pound the blockaded territory indiscriminately. in an air strike targeting the nusara refugee camp in central gaza, at least six people, including child
with smile, at times with bomb, at times with agreements, you know, they basically they have different uh ways of trying to colonize these uh countries, but what he said is that if any nation does not help the other nation, they are the the next victims themselves. uh, the the the most important, some of the most important points that he made was about the muslim unity, basically, that people getting together, and and... what he also did, i mean, this is really interesting, because what iran...
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given the addition -- condition of the country at the time? >> this is the efforts to persuade president joe biden. parties in the white house, tend to be over income and. the republic is looking at the opposition. they did not openly challenge him. it has been thrown out. >> walk us through the republican convention in 1932. >> it is pretty important. there was no drama. vice president curtis, was under fire. too old on the campaign trail. there was some chatter dumping him. served as vice president. coolidge. this was in chicago. that era, tended not to be. hoover, would wait in washington. this is one week before they finally delivered his acceptance speech. >> what about the democratic convention? >> that was a little bit more fun. >> this was finally the moderation. this was been the conventions. handpicked by the political elites. hoover, i'm sorry, roosevelt, as the governor of new york, was in the driver seat at that time. new york was seen as the head of the population. hoover, was ahead of that state. since the 1928 contender. rooseve
given the addition -- condition of the country at the time? >> this is the efforts to persuade president joe biden. parties in the white house, tend to be over income and. the republic is looking at the opposition. they did not openly challenge him. it has been thrown out. >> walk us through the republican convention in 1932. >> it is pretty important. there was no drama. vice president curtis, was under fire. too old on the campaign trail. there was some chatter dumping him....
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were you listened to at the time? i think the most important _ you listened to at the time? at the time? i think the most important point that - you listened to at the time? i think the most important point that the l the most important point that the reuters story makes is that humanitarian concerns, mitigating harming of civilians, were on the table in discussions with israel from the earliest days that we know from the earliest days that we know from a lot of public reporting that there was consulting. there was always support for israel's right to defend itself and militarily does mental hamas, but there was also equal priority placed on mitigating civilian harm and renting up unitarian aid and we saw that from the earliest days. we appointed an abbasid or to work with just the humanitarian trinity in israel and you have seen consistent calls and engagement on concerns relating to civilian harm. just engagement on concerns relating to civilian harm-— civilian harm. just on but we are seeinu civilian harm. just on but we are seeing lebanon _ civilian harm. just on but we
were you listened to at the time? i think the most important _ you listened to at the time? at the time? i think the most important point that - you listened to at the time? i think the most important point that the l the most important point that the reuters story makes is that humanitarian concerns, mitigating harming of civilians, were on the table in discussions with israel from the earliest days that we know from the earliest days that we know from a lot of public reporting that there was...
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for scotland and northern ireland a different story, brisk winds and rain at times.ather murky and misty at times but to the south of the band of rain this sky is clear. that will allow temperatures to drop overnight but it will also allow for sunshine tomorrow morning. across the bulk of england and wales. the sunny start for scotland and northern ireland but it won't last. the band of rain will push in from the west with strengthening winds. parts of east anglia and the south here, an area of cloud will bring spots of rain at times but for many not a bad day. temperatures of 11 to 16 degrees, a touch above the average for this time of year. don't forget saturday night, the early hours of sunday morning, the clocks go back an hour. you get an extra hourin go back an hour. you get an extra hour in bed. pretty chilly as well on saturday night, sunday getting off to a cold start but sunny for many. 0nce off to a cold start but sunny for many. once again though if you are spending the day in northern ireland or western scotland you will see thickening cloud and rain. it
for scotland and northern ireland a different story, brisk winds and rain at times.ather murky and misty at times but to the south of the band of rain this sky is clear. that will allow temperatures to drop overnight but it will also allow for sunshine tomorrow morning. across the bulk of england and wales. the sunny start for scotland and northern ireland but it won't last. the band of rain will push in from the west with strengthening winds. parts of east anglia and the south here, an area of...
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time. and now i'm at the same time. we also saw yesterday and strike and, and, but we know that's an operation has been launched in con eunice in the south of golf . but there's also recently killed over 50 people. so while the focus in israel at the moment is very much on the north, the fighting and galvan does continue. that was the w corresponding emily or dean and jerusalem. thank you so much for that update. and we can now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world today. soldiers and mexico have open fire on migrants, killing 6 and wounding 12. it happened on a popular smuggling route in the southern state of 2 of us. the defense ministry says the vehicle carrying the migrants, trying to evade a military patrol, and the soldiers missed of them for gang members after hearing gunshot accord and singapore has sentenced a former minister to one year in prison for receiving illegal gifts. so romani um is more on pleaded guilty to taking more than $300000.00 in gifts as transport minister is con
time. and now i'm at the same time. we also saw yesterday and strike and, and, but we know that's an operation has been launched in con eunice in the south of golf . but there's also recently killed over 50 people. so while the focus in israel at the moment is very much on the north, the fighting and galvan does continue. that was the w corresponding emily or dean and jerusalem. thank you so much for that update. and we can now take a look at some other stories making headlines around the world...
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but the feelings were so bitter between fdr and smith at this time. the smith, who had already left the convention at this point, didn't release those delegates. so it remained you know, there was a sliver of delegates that did not fall to fdr. but at that point, you know, he was off and running. so who did fdr pick as his running mate? part of the deal for fdr was garner. garner became the vice presidential nominee, and mr. garner is known for a very famous quote, isn't he, that the vice presidency, is it worth a warm bucket of spit? a bucket of warm spit. right. i'm sure with a warm goes. but yeah, he had he had low opinions of it. and he initially didn't want to get involved in the executive branch because he had fought long and hard to become speaker of the house and had his own legislative agenda that he wanted to get through. but he wound up getting talked into becoming the vice president. well, franklin roosevelt did go to chicago to give an acceptance speech, and we're going to show you that now, a portion of that. and we're also going to let y
but the feelings were so bitter between fdr and smith at this time. the smith, who had already left the convention at this point, didn't release those delegates. so it remained you know, there was a sliver of delegates that did not fall to fdr. but at that point, you know, he was off and running. so who did fdr pick as his running mate? part of the deal for fdr was garner. garner became the vice presidential nominee, and mr. garner is known for a very famous quote, isn't he, that the vice...
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but the feelings were so bitter between fdr and smith at this time. the smith, who had already left the convention at this point, didn't release those delegates. so it remained you know, there was a sliver of delegates that did not fall to fdr. but at that point, you know, he was off and running. so who did fdr pick as his running mate? part of the deal for fdr was garner. garner became the vice presidential nominee, and mr. garner is known for a very famous quote, isn't he, that the vice presidency, is it worth a warm bucket of spit? a bucket of warm spit. right. i'm sure with a warm goes. but yeah, he had he had low opinions of it. and he initially didn't want to get involved in the executive branch because he had fought long and hard to become speaker of the house and had his own legislative agenda that he wanted to get through. but he wound up getting talked into becoming the vice president. well, franklin roosevelt did go to chicago to give an acceptance speech, and we're going to show you that now, a portion of that. and we're also going to let y
but the feelings were so bitter between fdr and smith at this time. the smith, who had already left the convention at this point, didn't release those delegates. so it remained you know, there was a sliver of delegates that did not fall to fdr. but at that point, you know, he was off and running. so who did fdr pick as his running mate? part of the deal for fdr was garner. garner became the vice presidential nominee, and mr. garner is known for a very famous quote, isn't he, that the vice...
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men from the czech republic with a false promise of a better life in the uk — where they could, at the time legally. mattresses and things were coming at night—time on lorries and things and they'd just bring the people in then. did they put you through an awful lot, yeah? well, yeah, cos i never used to sleep. roman and pavel were among the first to be trafficked to the uk by the gang and have waived their legal right to anonymity. i wanted to get off the streets because winter was coming and it was quite cold. i was promised that there would be work and that i will earn money and that i will have a place to live and food to eat. i met a stranger on the street. i have already forgotten the name. and he asked me, "do you want to go to england?" that stranger was part of the criminal gang. within days of being taken to the uk, roman and pavel were told they would begin work — here, in this mcdonald's in caxton, cambridgeshire, where another gang member who already worked there had secured jobs for them. like most mcdonald's restaurants, it's a franchise, an independent business that pays the
men from the czech republic with a false promise of a better life in the uk — where they could, at the time legally. mattresses and things were coming at night—time on lorries and things and they'd just bring the people in then. did they put you through an awful lot, yeah? well, yeah, cos i never used to sleep. roman and pavel were among the first to be trafficked to the uk by the gang and have waived their legal right to anonymity. i wanted to get off the streets because winter was coming...
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he faced at the time a southern revolt. and he had the far left of the democratic party was against the there was a third party candidacy by by wallace and there was a stop a dump they called it a dump truman movement orchestrated by roosevelt sons. so when the the so with when the trend train reached los angeles jimmy he lived out there he came in to truman's hotel suite. jimmy roosevelt was an alpha male. 64. big shoulders. he tried to intimidate truman. there was a secret service man in the room who testified to this. truman stuck his finger in roosevelt's chest and said, you said your. father asked to take this job. and i i'm doing it. he would roll over in his grave if he knew what you were doing to me. and then he just said, that will be all, you know, good day. good day. marched him to the door. so. all right, the the famous whistle stop campaign began on september 17th, 1948, on ferdinand magellan. again across the midwest to, the far west, california, back and and about the middle of october. but and we're talking
he faced at the time a southern revolt. and he had the far left of the democratic party was against the there was a third party candidacy by by wallace and there was a stop a dump they called it a dump truman movement orchestrated by roosevelt sons. so when the the so with when the trend train reached los angeles jimmy he lived out there he came in to truman's hotel suite. jimmy roosevelt was an alpha male. 64. big shoulders. he tried to intimidate truman. there was a secret service man in the...
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the size of one, for example, a match of this size and at the time when they decided to strike this blow, well, this operation was carried out, why at this time there are various analysis, but in any case, a move that is very against the rules of war, against the rules internationally and to a much greater extent, it can also be used as a weapon of mass destruction , no matter the number of people who were forced or even martyred. if they were children and the device was in their possession and at their place and they wanted to come back with the warning that was given that they usually came to see the message, people pressured that person. this was also a device that was in my office . by chance, i usually didn't pay much attention to this issue because other embassy staff were dealing with the issue of receiving warnings. it was also given to me for the day, for example, for special occasions, when i pressed the receive button, which exploded in my hands, just like all the others that had happened in a similar way, and in fact, i was on the way. i was taking him and i realized right th
the size of one, for example, a match of this size and at the time when they decided to strike this blow, well, this operation was carried out, why at this time there are various analysis, but in any case, a move that is very against the rules of war, against the rules internationally and to a much greater extent, it can also be used as a weapon of mass destruction , no matter the number of people who were forced or even martyred. if they were children and the device was in their possession and...
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there was no support system in place and obviously at the time, you panic and it isiust _ obviously at it isjust something that is really hard to— it isjust something that is really hard to sort get your head around. there _ hard to sort get your head around. there is— hard to sort get your head around. there is no— hard to sort get your head around. there is no one who speak to about it and _ there is no one who speak to about it and it _ there is no one who speak to about it and it is _ there is no one who speak to about it and it is unfair and unreasonable. obviously i had to pay it back _ unreasonable. obviously i had to pay it back. . , ., , it back. that must have been difficult in — it back. that must have been difficult in itself, _ it back. that must have been difficult in itself, because - it back. that must have been| difficult in itself, because you have lost a carer�*s difficult in itself, because you have lost a ca rer�*s allowance difficult in itself, because you have lost a carer�*s allowance and you are having to pay back money you thought you did not owe.— thought you
there was no support system in place and obviously at the time, you panic and it isiust _ obviously at it isjust something that is really hard to— it isjust something that is really hard to sort get your head around. there _ hard to sort get your head around. there is— hard to sort get your head around. there is no— hard to sort get your head around. there is no one who speak to about it and _ there is no one who speak to about it and it _ there is no one who speak to about it and it is _...
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time as well. um, the united states had effectively called the cx 5 homestead. and that was at the time and we had escalation and 11 on starting. and of course be in rainy and tit for tat attacks that we seen as the region, the regional landscape changes. so when we, when we looking at these parameters now, and we're looking at these talks major flags already in the hobby evictions that and the ha, that has been from us, the negation in cairo on thursday, the manager, the engage with egyptian security delegation. we've had a shake of within the egyptian security, operates as the need to negotiate matrix inside is no longer the head of the general intelligence himself. so we're not really looking at anything sustainable or anything really material. in my personal opinion, this feels a little bit like an about face and campaign for the will. the united states and his domestic connect to a landscape to be able to south, to the public and a very narrow election that it is working towards the spice. and these ratings maybe only need to give a, a note. the time these tools are readin
time as well. um, the united states had effectively called the cx 5 homestead. and that was at the time and we had escalation and 11 on starting. and of course be in rainy and tit for tat attacks that we seen as the region, the regional landscape changes. so when we, when we looking at these parameters now, and we're looking at these talks major flags already in the hobby evictions that and the ha, that has been from us, the negation in cairo on thursday, the manager, the engage with egyptian...
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so at that time, at the age of 20, i kind of figured out, i'll hit them with something different.and collected, and i give 'em some humor, that might be the most subversive thing i could do. i'm gonna be the muslim cultural representative of 1.7 billion people. and the question then is why do you keep doing it? because i don't want my kids to go through what i went through. that's why we keep doing it. (intense music) for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia gravis and who are anti-achr antibody positive, season to season, ultomiris is continuous symptom control, with improvement in activities of daily living. it is reduced muscle weakness. and ultomiris is the only long-acting gmg treatment with the freedom of just 6 to 7 infusions per year, for a predictable routine i can count on. ultomiris can lower your immune system's ability to fight infections, increasing your chance of serious meningococcal infections, which may become life-threatening or fatal, and other types of infections. complete or update your meningococcal vaccines at least 2 we
so at that time, at the age of 20, i kind of figured out, i'll hit them with something different.and collected, and i give 'em some humor, that might be the most subversive thing i could do. i'm gonna be the muslim cultural representative of 1.7 billion people. and the question then is why do you keep doing it? because i don't want my kids to go through what i went through. that's why we keep doing it. (intense music) for people who feel limited by the unpredictability of generalized myasthenia...
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. ., . ~' , heel prick screen at the same time. ., a , ., heel prick screen at the same time. .,how quickly do you think this will start _ time. how quickly do you think this will start to _ time. how quickly do you think this will start to bear _ time. how quickly do you think this will start to bear fruit, i this will start to bear fruit, how quickly will you be able to identify where there is an issue, when early intervention can be given that'll make a substantial difference to outcomes for those young children?— outcomes for those young children? ~ �* , ,, children? we've 'ust passed the 1000 mark— children? we've 'ust passed the 1000 mark for i children? we've just passed the 1000 mark for people _ children? we've just passed the | 1000 mark for people recruited. now, not all of them of course will have had bloods taken. it will have had bloods taken. it will take several weeks for will have had bloods taken. it will take sev-eeks for i will have had bloods taken. it will take sev-eel- screens for? yes, the heel rick screens for? yes, the heel prick test _ screens for? yes,
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israel has said he will respond at a time - had. a time and - had. israel has said he willl respond at a time and place had. israel has said he will. respond at a time and place of its choosing. when do you think that might be? i its choosing. when do you think that might be?— that might be? i have no way of tellin: that might be? i have no way of telling you _ that might be? i have no way of telling you when _ that might be? i have no way of telling you when that _ that might be? i have no way of telling you when that will - that might be? i have no way of telling you when that will be, i telling you when that will be, but i think it will be forthcoming, animal be as small as the last time they retaliated. thus some around, backin retaliated. thus some around, back in april, they took out an air defence base site in central iran, in an inner—city. it's going to hard to be for israel to come if you will, protect its image and show the world that it is not helpless, it needs to do something, but as you just described in your graphic,
israel has said he will respond at a time - had. a time and - had. israel has said he willl respond at a time and place had. israel has said he will. respond at a time and place of its choosing. when do you think that might be? i its choosing. when do you think that might be?— that might be? i have no way of tellin: that might be? i have no way of telling you _ that might be? i have no way of telling you when _ that might be? i have no way of telling you when that _ that might be? i have no...
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at times like this. so that's my message and and and hope hopefully we can get the people in north carolina the help that they need i think the response has been a little bit slow to be honest with you in florida, we do things pretty well. we have a great governor and look, when i was mayor of miami-dade, really didn't now after hurricane andrew, i was also the emergency manager of the city of miami win when hurricane andrew hitt and their federal response wasn't what it needed to be. we we made up our minds that we were going to be self-sufficient. we're going to carry this through. and then whatever. however, and whenever the federal government came, it was great. they came with money, which is fine. but it's up to us really to help our own, our own citizens. and it's up to the citizens themselves to to be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours, knowing that that it's a really severe storm, it may take us sunday's to get to you because the severity of the storm and the damage a storm may cause. >> he's
at times like this. so that's my message and and and hope hopefully we can get the people in north carolina the help that they need i think the response has been a little bit slow to be honest with you in florida, we do things pretty well. we have a great governor and look, when i was mayor of miami-dade, really didn't now after hurricane andrew, i was also the emergency manager of the city of miami win when hurricane andrew hitt and their federal response wasn't what it needed to be. we we...
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i had witnessed and experienced and heard that i had nothing but time to let wash over me at that time. so, i was making bad decisions. i ended up in arguably a great job at the defense department of the inspector general doing oversight reporter during on afghan and a rock. it was an office job. it was a secure job and literally you are working in of fault with the big dial on the door to get in. i'm a field person and so cove it happened and at that point, everything just sort of coalesced and i realized i was not in a good place. fortunately, i was able to recognize it before it was too late. i stepped aside and took a mental health break from work and then, what do i do? what i did was this. i quit my job and fortunately had saved enough that i could sit for a year on cape cod and right and process all of these things that i had seen and that i had done and that i had misunderstood, whatever it might be. i needed to put this out as part of my own healing and also because i felt like -- i didn't feel like anybody else i knew had written this story. again, books often tend to be deta
i had witnessed and experienced and heard that i had nothing but time to let wash over me at that time. so, i was making bad decisions. i ended up in arguably a great job at the defense department of the inspector general doing oversight reporter during on afghan and a rock. it was an office job. it was a secure job and literally you are working in of fault with the big dial on the door to get in. i'm a field person and so cove it happened and at that point, everything just sort of coalesced...
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time republican operative. she's well known and she was brought by trump to write his organization. at the same time, she was not somebody who was was in with some of these conspiracies. there's so much i think there's so much to mine. susie wiles and kris loss of idea. before we get into that, one of my favorite stretches the book is when you really get into granular detail about the formation of truth social trump's social media platform from after he was kicked off twitter. and what i my impression reading your reporting that was lose ing the presidency to me was to me, based on your reporting almost secondary and the grief it caused trump to getting kicked off of twitter. you note that he would just repeat over and over in conversations, i need to have my voice back. i need to have my voice back and how how essential that became as a mouthpiece for him, which we all knew, of course. i mean, he used that ad nauseum, but talk to us about sort of the origins of the that would go on to truth social. this also gets into something i didn't realize i was interested in until i read meredit
time republican operative. she's well known and she was brought by trump to write his organization. at the same time, she was not somebody who was was in with some of these conspiracies. there's so much i think there's so much to mine. susie wiles and kris loss of idea. before we get into that, one of my favorite stretches the book is when you really get into granular detail about the formation of truth social trump's social media platform from after he was kicked off twitter. and what i my...