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puerto rico and so forth in the colonists were doing all sorts of things and infuriated the british parliament. during the french and indian war during the war the french, the british government could do anything about these things because britain really couldn't when the war without the british and americans on the ground doing the most of the fighting. start there is a real tension in london whether it's almost like a blue lineup of the getting madder madder the colonists the anger cannot be released because economy colonists until we beat the rent but as soon as they do, and was alluding now we can tell that what they're mad about them about and romantic visible going to draw a line and this is going to be paid for by you and the sugar act and stamp act. so i was maybe to go so far as to say the indians so something that you have heard of, powerfully influenced by group joubert in different context but not in the context because the american revolution pretty. >> you really added provocative moment in your book but you say that if all of the sugar islands like in atlanta so that continent a
puerto rico and so forth in the colonists were doing all sorts of things and infuriated the british parliament. during the french and indian war during the war the french, the british government could do anything about these things because britain really couldn't when the war without the british and americans on the ground doing the most of the fighting. start there is a real tension in london whether it's almost like a blue lineup of the getting madder madder the colonists the anger cannot be...
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the colonists, the white colonists, were doing all sorts of things that infuriated the british parliament during the french and indian war. during the war, during the french and indian war, the british government couldn't do anything about these things because britain knew they couldn't win the war without the british americans on the ground to do most of the fighting. and so, there is this real tension in london where they are just getting mad, it's almost like a balloon blowing up as they are getting angrier and angrier other colonists, but that anger can't be released because we've got to appease the colonists until we beat the french. but as soon as they do with the french, pop, that blows the balloon. and now we can tell economists what we are mad at them about, and we are mad at your provoking war with indians, so we will draw a line and we will enforce it with soldiers, paid for by you, in the form of the stamp act and the sugar act. so, i would maybe go so far even as to say, no indians, no stamp act. so something you've heard of is powerfully influenced by a group that you may ha
the colonists, the white colonists, were doing all sorts of things that infuriated the british parliament during the french and indian war. during the war, during the french and indian war, the british government couldn't do anything about these things because britain knew they couldn't win the war without the british americans on the ground to do most of the fighting. and so, there is this real tension in london where they are just getting mad, it's almost like a balloon blowing up as they are...
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immortal farce of shakespeare would have clutched his head, as one of the former members of the british parliamentrily responded to the stop at the globe. here is the statistic of joan of arc was a woman and there is no evidence that she was thinking about english feminists think otherwise, for whom the national heroine of france is an unconditional idol, and who were clearly offended by the attempt of representatives of the lgbt community to enroll jeanne dark in their ranks, and historians are completely being like those who are experimenting with the history of classics on the british mosquitoes not for the first time in 2015, a play about anna karenina was staged in manchester. she was played by a dark-skinned actress, and recently cinderella was filmed in the west for the role of a fake godfather , american actor billy porter passed the casting, apparently, it's time to own belongings and there are a lot of such examples of non-traditional orientation and charismatic values in hollywood seem to have been forgotten by those works that we know, that we believe and that i grew up on. well, pro
immortal farce of shakespeare would have clutched his head, as one of the former members of the british parliamentrily responded to the stop at the globe. here is the statistic of joan of arc was a woman and there is no evidence that she was thinking about english feminists think otherwise, for whom the national heroine of france is an unconditional idol, and who were clearly offended by the attempt of representatives of the lgbt community to enroll jeanne dark in their ranks, and historians...
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holder of 900 bronzes, says it is legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliamentssure is really on the british museum. a few years ago the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with nigerian counterparts that they would loan back the bronzes in the rotation between them. the british museum was happy with that arrangement but that arrangement has completely fallen apart because virtually every other museum that was part of that arrangement has now decided to give back its bronzes. and the british museum is standing alone. reporter: they are particularly clear-cut case. the museum board says they were obviously required -- acquired through force. yet other museums are full of objects whose ownership is more vague. might they go home too? jonah: an immigration standoff has intensified in the u.s. as texas is forcefully busting migrants to other states with little notice or coordination. the american civil liberties union has criticized the move and called on the federal gover
holder of 900 bronzes, says it is legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliamentssure is really on the british museum. a few years ago the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with nigerian counterparts that they would loan back the bronzes in the rotation between them. the british museum was happy with that arrangement but that arrangement has completely fallen apart...
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scientist andrii piontkovsky, who is in washington, we are adding to our broadcast a member of the british parliament from the labor party, the former minister for european affairs of the british government and now the head of the parliamentary group on russia, chris bryant. greetings dear mr. brian in the studio espresso tv channel would like to thank great britain and you personally for the support and help you provide to ukraine yes, but we see that russian aggression is not the end of the country is not visible. well, we were hoping for some additional scenarios, possibly additional sanctions mechanisms that could be implemented against russia in the near future, first, despite the actions of vladimir putin to inform the people, russia guaranteed the territorial integrity of ukraine within the framework of the budapest memorandum and actually broke its word it is important that today all european countries, signatories and members of nato, are on the side of ukraine in relation to great britain, it does not matter who is in power, the labor party or the conservatives, our the position is unchange
scientist andrii piontkovsky, who is in washington, we are adding to our broadcast a member of the british parliament from the labor party, the former minister for european affairs of the british government and now the head of the parliamentary group on russia, chris bryant. greetings dear mr. brian in the studio espresso tv channel would like to thank great britain and you personally for the support and help you provide to ukraine yes, but we see that russian aggression is not the end of the...
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900 been in bronze is said it legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliament. the pressure is really on the british museum. a few years ago, the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and museums across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with, with niger and counterparts that they would loan back, been in bronze is in a rotation between them. and the british museum was happy with that arrangement. but that arrangement has completely fallen apart because virtually every other museum that was part of that arrangement has now decided to give back its bronzes. and the british museum is standing alone. the bending, bronze is, or a particularly clear cut case, the horman museums board says they were obviously acquired through force. yet western museums are full of other cultures. treasures where ownership is vega might they eventually go home to the colonization, has its own momentum. rory challenge how to 0 london marine conservation groups in france, a scrambling to help a beluga whale, which is stuck in the river sayi
900 been in bronze is said it legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliament. the pressure is really on the british museum. a few years ago, the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and museums across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with, with niger and counterparts that they would loan back, been in bronze is in a rotation between them. and the british museum was happy with that arrangement. but that...
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johnson today could not, if he wanted to do, finally improving his torso, the fitness club in the british parliamentd the entire minster palace in the middle of the 19th century. the buildings are being reconstructed , the gothic roof is being chiselled; the builders have not reached the hands of the center for british democracy. wetted three english hospitals in yorkshire doncasters and flooded basset lou. so their administration asked patients to apply only when life was in danger to everyone else, to wait until the water subsides and peace comes in the emergency room at london victoria railway station there was an internal reservoir. the station is located below the level of the pavement, water poured into it. like passengers at rush hour. today in britain begins, another road strike. it will last 3 days will not work, london, underground buses and 14 railway companies. so the time to dry off at the station will be at the english airport, the gadget was warned, but delays and cancellations of flights due to rain. winds, so some plans to escape from all the english flood and other problems were th
johnson today could not, if he wanted to do, finally improving his torso, the fitness club in the british parliamentd the entire minster palace in the middle of the 19th century. the buildings are being reconstructed , the gothic roof is being chiselled; the builders have not reached the hands of the center for british democracy. wetted three english hospitals in yorkshire doncasters and flooded basset lou. so their administration asked patients to apply only when life was in danger to everyone...
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£110 i'm going to put the money in a bank account and pay the bills only if we agree in the british parliamentse star mark says the state should control solution because this winter millions will not be able to pay for gas as the average bill for it could double from £2,000 to four sites we will tax oil and gas companies for making more money and use this money to freeze prices in order to prevent a significant increase in prices for consumers in the fall, according to analysts of standert edpur global racing, gas prices in europe will continue to rise at least until 2025, the main reason for the decrease in russian energy supplies and difficulties in finding new sources of imports artem zyatkin - anastasia synyagivska is the only news on the public too tagas of russia europe pay through gazprombank through this institution they pay combat to their soldiers in particular this is how they got their salaries soldiers of the 64th separate motorized rifle brigade of the ground forces of the russian federation are better known as the buchanan razniks, the journalist of the scheme program establishe
£110 i'm going to put the money in a bank account and pay the bills only if we agree in the british parliamentse star mark says the state should control solution because this winter millions will not be able to pay for gas as the average bill for it could double from £2,000 to four sites we will tax oil and gas companies for making more money and use this money to freeze prices in order to prevent a significant increase in prices for consumers in the fall, according to analysts of standert...
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erik's case was also raised in british parliament on the day he and others were deported in may earlierrting extremely vulnerable people where it could lead to their harm or even their death is fundamentally wrong. my constituent's brother has been diagnosed with a severe mental disorder by a consultant psychiatrist. he is in a mental health crisis. he's attempted suicide. is the minister ok to ignore the human rights of extremely vulnerable people in these circumstances? well, i'd again remind her that we live up to our obligations as is entirely right and proper, including appropriate human rights law, but also paying due regard to the law that was passed in 2007, the uk borders act. i can say to her that on the specific issue of vulnerabilities, that health and wellbeing is taken into consideration, proper risk assessments are conducted for all those in scope of removal. it is right that we work through individual circumstances appropriately and she can utter that that isn't true, but that is a fact. erik's family in london are continuing to work with their local politician to get hi
erik's case was also raised in british parliament on the day he and others were deported in may earlierrting extremely vulnerable people where it could lead to their harm or even their death is fundamentally wrong. my constituent's brother has been diagnosed with a severe mental disorder by a consultant psychiatrist. he is in a mental health crisis. he's attempted suicide. is the minister ok to ignore the human rights of extremely vulnerable people in these circumstances? well, i'd again remind...
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the fifth article of its charter, the head of the special committee on of the defense of the british parliament, his words were supported by a member of the lower house of the us congress, adam kissinger, who emphasized that this is not even subject to discussion. in all, three more bodies were found today under the rubble of the kharkiv dormitory, the russians hit there with canders on august 17. thus, the number of dead has increased to 18, the correspondent of usping, dmytro, is currently on the spot grebinnyk dmytro congratulations and we are waiting for details from you, congratulations really under this zavaliv, a few hours ago, rescuers found the bodies of three more people who died as a result of shelling, as reported by the spokesman of the emergency services, yevhen vasylenko, they were found at the very places of these people's homes, that is, in the apartments of eh, and if he reported eh the spokesman of the regional prosecutor's office, dmytro chubenko, one of the people found was 34 years old, he worked as a teacher at a school not far from that house, there is another woman, she
the fifth article of its charter, the head of the special committee on of the defense of the british parliament, his words were supported by a member of the lower house of the us congress, adam kissinger, who emphasized that this is not even subject to discussion. in all, three more bodies were found today under the rubble of the kharkiv dormitory, the russians hit there with canders on august 17. thus, the number of dead has increased to 18, the correspondent of usping, dmytro, is currently on...
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the war if russia strikes the zaporizhzhia npp this opinion was expressed by a member of the british parliament twitter, he stated that any intentional damage to the ukrainian nuclear reactor with a possible radiation leak would be a violation of the fifth article of nato, this initiative was also supported in the united states, in particular, a member of the house of representatives from the state of illinois, adam kingsinger, nuclear terrorism on the part of the russian federation has continued since the seizure of the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, as of today it is damaged by shelling one of the transitional galleries, the so-called dirty overpass, is used by station personnel to go from special buildings to power units to nuclear power plants, they say that nuclear the station operates with the risk of radiation and fire hazards, fearing a potential nuclear catastrophe on the airspace, some territorial communities have changed the warning signals about the danger, so to the usual sound of the air alarm, if you hear a sound similar to church bells, it means a chemical danger. threat, the
the war if russia strikes the zaporizhzhia npp this opinion was expressed by a member of the british parliament twitter, he stated that any intentional damage to the ukrainian nuclear reactor with a possible radiation leak would be a violation of the fifth article of nato, this initiative was also supported in the united states, in particular, a member of the house of representatives from the state of illinois, adam kingsinger, nuclear terrorism on the part of the russian federation has...
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they understand what can be stopped, but, but really here the british parliament teaches, and the usess as for britain, it is generally superimposed here. what is now going on in our race for seats boris johnson yes, and yesterday i watched the exercises for you in who will spit next in russia, sudak said, it means not to invite to the top twenty. for- eh, leaf. first she said that instead of inviting the ministry of foreign affairs, she said that she had no oral rights, then she said, no , after all, i will go. i will call him to talk. here you understand, that is, the main problem of russia and even in this situation, of course, in order for this steam to be heated on the feces, it is constantly necessary to exaggerate exaggerate exaggerate exaggerate and ukraine uses this unconditionally. yes. yes , really, if it doesn’t bother anyone, and that the shelling of zaporozhye there at the power plant is already being carried out from their weapons. there is no insane guilt of russia about the war that was discussed here. yes, this is it, but fermentation, but sergei sergeevich knows th
they understand what can be stopped, but, but really here the british parliament teaches, and the usess as for britain, it is generally superimposed here. what is now going on in our race for seats boris johnson yes, and yesterday i watched the exercises for you in who will spit next in russia, sudak said, it means not to invite to the top twenty. for- eh, leaf. first she said that instead of inviting the ministry of foreign affairs, she said that she had no oral rights, then she said, no ,...
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so one of the former members of the british parliament angrily responded to the stop at the globe.s no evidence that she thought of herself, as you do, otherwise the english feminists, for whom the national heroine of france is an unconditional idol, and who were clearly offended by the attempt of representatives of the lgbt community to write joan of darke into their ranks, are indignant and historians are completely not empty fencing, so to speak, those who are the heroes of europe are trying to resolve with the history of the classics on the british scaffolding are experimenting far from the first time in 2015 in manchester they staged a performance about anna karenina. she was played by a dark-skinned actress, and recently in the west they filmed cinderella for the role of a fairy godmother american actor billy porter passed the casting, apparently, it’s time to belong and by gay and such examples, many affirmative values in hollywood seem to have forgotten those works that we know , which we also believe in me, on which we grew up , should probably remain so. and if hmm some
so one of the former members of the british parliament angrily responded to the stop at the globe.s no evidence that she thought of herself, as you do, otherwise the english feminists, for whom the national heroine of france is an unconditional idol, and who were clearly offended by the attempt of representatives of the lgbt community to write joan of darke into their ranks, are indignant and historians are completely not empty fencing, so to speak, those who are the heroes of europe are trying...
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its charter wrote this on twitter, and the head of the special committee on defense of the british parliament, topias ellwood, supported his owl , the member of the lower house of the us congress, adam kingzinger, emphasized that this is not even subject to discussion, i will remind you that in the fifth article it is said that in the event of an armed attack on any of of the alliance states, other members of the organization will consider this an act of attack on them all rejected the enemy ukrainian military in donetsk region reports the general staff of the armed forces of ukraine the enemy tried to advance in the area of soledar bakhmut the attack failed in pokrovsky and zaitsevo, and near horlivka and majorsky in the zaporizhzhia direction, the russian military is trying to prevent the soldiers of the armed forces of the soviet union from advancing, and in the southern buzka region, they are concentrating on holding the occupied areas twice, the occupiers shelled the territory of sinelnikov district in the dnipropetrovsk region, according to the head of the regional council, mykola luk
its charter wrote this on twitter, and the head of the special committee on defense of the british parliament, topias ellwood, supported his owl , the member of the lower house of the us congress, adam kingzinger, emphasized that this is not even subject to discussion, i will remind you that in the fifth article it is said that in the event of an armed attack on any of of the alliance states, other members of the organization will consider this an act of attack on them all rejected the enemy...
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johnson today could not, if he wanted to, finally improve his torso, the fitness club in the british parliamentthe entire minster palace in the middle of the 19th century. the buildings are being reconstructed, the gothic roof is being chiselled; the builders have not reached the hands of the center for british democracy. wet three english hospitals in yorkshire doncaster basotls flooded. so their administration asked patients to only contact in case of a threat to the life of everyone else, wait until the water subsides and peace comes. in the emergency room of more than 50 beaches in britain, sewers are flooded with sewage. opened after the new year in kent it is not recommended to swim in the star river teeming with e. coli at the london railway station victoria appeared an internal reservoir the station is below the level of the bridge water, it poured into it. like passengers at rush hour. today in britain begins another strike on the roads. it will last 3 days will not work, london underground. tubes and 14 railway companies, so it will be time to dry off the station at the english gatwic
johnson today could not, if he wanted to, finally improve his torso, the fitness club in the british parliamentthe entire minster palace in the middle of the 19th century. the buildings are being reconstructed, the gothic roof is being chiselled; the builders have not reached the hands of the center for british democracy. wet three english hospitals in yorkshire doncaster basotls flooded. so their administration asked patients to only contact in case of a threat to the life of everyone else,...
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she has come to address the british parliament. bella rose commission a mr. chairman, the a members of the group. so unfortunately the visitation in belarus is not going better. it's getting worse and worse every day. just to describe a little bit like what, what does it mean to be political prisoner in belarus? for example, my register, her sister maria, glistening cover when she meets her lawyers. she is called in a room designated for meetings to be especially dangerous criminals or we can should be trying to persuade the government to do. of course, there is a course and need to have the financial support are provided to the media cultural community because a lot of them is came to country human rights. defenders and initiatives aimed at the democrats is ation. probably we can build together strategy for the transition from dictatorship to democracy, worked together. you can help to educate 2 more suggest to give and advise how to do it. ah, alexander sarah has joined the bipolar glue which was founded by former members of the bella of ocean security forces. with elizabeth, she at
she has come to address the british parliament. bella rose commission a mr. chairman, the a members of the group. so unfortunately the visitation in belarus is not going better. it's getting worse and worse every day. just to describe a little bit like what, what does it mean to be political prisoner in belarus? for example, my register, her sister maria, glistening cover when she meets her lawyers. she is called in a room designated for meetings to be especially dangerous criminals or we can...
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speeches. 1982 over the objections of much of his own staff, president reagan said this to the british parliamentening in the soviet union. march 8, 1982, once again, you may notice a pattern here. i urge you to be where to label them equally at fault to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding to ignore the facts of history. june 12, 1987. yet again president reagan overruled much of his staff on the way to deliver the speech the president remarked the state department will kill me for this, but it's the right thing to do. he stood before the berlin wall and declared tear down this wall i had something to do with that speech myself and i cannot help but noting that this library contains -- no, no, no, all the applause today for ronald reagan folks, i was just a kid speech writer. honestly. i cannot help no that it contains a memo running against the berlin wall address. you can find this, it is in there. he called the speech mediocre and a missed opportunity. after all of these years you would think that i would not be sure about that, but i am. in this library, you will find letters t
speeches. 1982 over the objections of much of his own staff, president reagan said this to the british parliamentening in the soviet union. march 8, 1982, once again, you may notice a pattern here. i urge you to be where to label them equally at fault to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding to ignore the facts of history. june 12, 1987. yet again president reagan overruled much of his staff on the way to deliver the speech the president remarked the state department will kill me...
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collective of prostitutes will become a powerful political force and receive a majority in the british parliamenty here. a single mother with four children was left without a job and was unable to pay utility bills. she began to earn extra money on the street a couple of times a week to pay the bills . a mother of many children goes to the panel for a couple of hours in the evening. that is to say, underemployment. and if i take you to the sauna, then i can also wash for free . hmm yes, if it goes on like this, then the british will go prostitutes will have to wear not only pantyhose, but also condoms, and the only woman in britain who will not engage in prostitution will be the queen, don’t think, i’m not gloating. i am sincerely sorry for the brit who has found himself in such a monstrous situation. the government has said it has no plans to change the law on prostitution and is committed to combating the harm and exploitation associated with sex bis. apparently members of the british government. everything suits and expensive gas and cheap sex in connection with which i have for the british ba
collective of prostitutes will become a powerful political force and receive a majority in the british parliamenty here. a single mother with four children was left without a job and was unable to pay utility bills. she began to earn extra money on the street a couple of times a week to pay the bills . a mother of many children goes to the panel for a couple of hours in the evening. that is to say, underemployment. and if i take you to the sauna, then i can also wash for free . hmm yes, if it...
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he also tries a very hard to get congress to endorse an institution like the british parliament had established. he also recommended national legislation, so he begins to see more active role for government and the promotion of agriculture. congress does not pass that board of agriculture, to his great disappointment. let me see what else is here. a question, did enslaved labor's help establishment vernon during the war? washington has to enslaved overseers who are managing the plantations and supervising the farming and the labor at these plantations. david gray, the man i had spoken with, was that muddy a whole plantation. and they play a very important role in trying to find some way to increase revenue during the revolutionary war. he has them grow tobacco. he thinks maybe he could make some money from them, and he instructed both of the two overseers who are involved, they have been involved in tobacco before. it's not terribly successful this experiment, because of disruption of the tobacco markets. so a question here, were black laborers different from slaves? there is a no one enslaved
he also tries a very hard to get congress to endorse an institution like the british parliament had established. he also recommended national legislation, so he begins to see more active role for government and the promotion of agriculture. congress does not pass that board of agriculture, to his great disappointment. let me see what else is here. a question, did enslaved labor's help establishment vernon during the war? washington has to enslaved overseers who are managing the plantations and...
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oh, that's possible because of the modern slavery act voted into law by the british parliament in 2015. but bill be now read the 3rd time. whether is that opinion say, ah, of the country? no. the eyes have it. the eyes hunger because the injustice to resume than interior minister champion the legislation as an effective way to combat human trafficking. and then one slave react was a really good step in the u. k. to try and tackle the issue of i'm human trafficking and we have seen it and bring in unfair support for police and kind of made it simpler for them to be after prosecutions of trafficking him on slavery. the national crime agency in london, britain's lead agency in the fight against organized crime and human trafficking. robert richardson that leads a special unit dedicated to combating human trafficking. he coordinates all investigations currently and way nationwide. allow victims of slavery a forced into commonality. and what was preventing those victims coming false? law enforcement was fear of been prosecuted themselves. and so the new legislation, clothes, a provision for
oh, that's possible because of the modern slavery act voted into law by the british parliament in 2015. but bill be now read the 3rd time. whether is that opinion say, ah, of the country? no. the eyes have it. the eyes hunger because the injustice to resume than interior minister champion the legislation as an effective way to combat human trafficking. and then one slave react was a really good step in the u. k. to try and tackle the issue of i'm human trafficking and we have seen it and bring...
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june 2nd, 1982, over the objections of much of his own staff president reagan said this to the british parliament great revolutionary crisis. but the crisis is happening in the soviet union. in march 8th, 1982, once again overruling a bunch of his, staff you may notice a pattern here, once again overruling much of his staff, the president, said this, in orlando, florida. i urge you to be where the temptation to live with both the soviet union and the united states equally at fault. to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding. to ignore the facts of history, and they are aggressive impulses of an evil empire. june 12th, 1987. yet again reagan overruled much of his staff in the limousine on the way to deliver this speech, they present remarks that the state department might kill me for, this but it is the right thing to do. later stood before the berlin wall undeclared, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. i had something to do with that speech myself and i can't help noting that this library contains -- no all applause today are for ronald reagan. and pete wilson, you've applauded them on
june 2nd, 1982, over the objections of much of his own staff president reagan said this to the british parliament great revolutionary crisis. but the crisis is happening in the soviet union. in march 8th, 1982, once again overruling a bunch of his, staff you may notice a pattern here, once again overruling much of his staff, the president, said this, in orlando, florida. i urge you to be where the temptation to live with both the soviet union and the united states equally at fault. to simply...
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the mind of the military, and from the lips of the parliamentarians of the us congress, the british parliament have not seen such statements, the generals have stoltenberg. i have not seen such, maybe someone will refute me. they are more restrained, because they are professionals they understand what is possible, but really here is the british parliament teaching, and the us congress as for britain, it is generally piling up here. on what boris johnson is now in our race for seats yes, and yesterday i watched the exercises in who will spit on russia further, sudak said, so do not invite to the top twenty. read out or fear said first that instead of inviting the foreign ministry said that he had no oral rights, then she said, no, i'll go anyway. i will call him to talk. you understand, that is, the main problem of russia and even in this situation, of course, in order for this steam to be heated up, it was constantly necessary to exaggerate exaggerate exaggerate exaggerate and ukraine certainly uses this. yes, yes, they really do not bother anyone. and that the shelling of the zaporizhzhya nuc
the mind of the military, and from the lips of the parliamentarians of the us congress, the british parliament have not seen such statements, the generals have stoltenberg. i have not seen such, maybe someone will refute me. they are more restrained, because they are professionals they understand what is possible, but really here is the british parliament teaching, and the us congress as for britain, it is generally piling up here. on what boris johnson is now in our race for seats yes, and...
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boris johnson today could not, if he wanted to do it, finally the fitness club in the british parliamentalace in the middle of the 19th century to improve his torso. the buildings are being reconstructed, the gothic roof is being chiselled; the builders have not reached the hands of the center for british democracy. wetted three english hospitals in yorkshire dunster and flooded the basset. so their administration asked patients to apply only when life is in danger to everyone else to wait until it subsides. water and peace will come in the reception room at the london railway station victoria has an internal reservoir. the station is located below the level of the pavement, water poured into it, like passengers at rush hour. today in britain begins another strike on the roads. it will last 3 days will not work, london, underground buses and 14. railway companies, so the time to dry off the station will be at the english airport gatwick warned of delays and cancellations of flights due to rain and wind. so some plans to escape all the english flood and other problems were thwarted, but t
boris johnson today could not, if he wanted to do it, finally the fitness club in the british parliamentalace in the middle of the 19th century to improve his torso. the buildings are being reconstructed, the gothic roof is being chiselled; the builders have not reached the hands of the center for british democracy. wetted three english hospitals in yorkshire dunster and flooded the basset. so their administration asked patients to apply only when life is in danger to everyone else to wait...
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900 been in bronze is, says it's legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliament. the pressure is really on the british museum. a few years ago, the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and museums across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with, with niger and counterparts that they would loan back then in bronze is innocent rotation between them. and the british museum was happy with that arrangement. but that arrangement has completely fallen apart because virtually every other museum that was part of that arrangement has now decided to give back. it's bronze is and the british museum is standing alone. the been in bronze is, are a particularly clear cut case. the horman museums board says they were obviously acquired through force, yet western museums are full of other cultures. treasures where ownership is vega might they eventually go home to the colonization, has its own momentum, rory challenge. how does era london stella had on the news and installs a moment, 430 days in the making for serena williams. tennis
900 been in bronze is, says it's legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliament. the pressure is really on the british museum. a few years ago, the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and museums across europe. and they reached a consensus between them with, with niger and counterparts that they would loan back then in bronze is innocent rotation between them. and the british museum was happy with that arrangement. but that...
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elizabeth: the british parliament by the way condemned this, right?e minister said biden's actions were quote imbecileic. the senate rand foreign relations while senator. he has been around nixon. presidencies warned since the '90s said careful planning was needed this is dangerous when you leave afghanistan. biden's team did not make key decisions about evacuation just hours before the embassy fell to afghanistan? they asked for military assistance four days before the taliban took over. what is going on there? seems like a huge lack of prepare race. >> this is the huge lack of preparation. this is the hugest military failure in my lifetime. look on the global stage, russia invading ukraine. china is threatening to invade taiwan. this is all a direct result of biden's failure in afghanistan. the american people wanted the military out of afghanistan. i wanted the military out of afghanistan but to not have a plan and not to have a full accounting of how many people were over there, that needed to be transported to the united states? that is a huge fa
elizabeth: the british parliament by the way condemned this, right?e minister said biden's actions were quote imbecileic. the senate rand foreign relations while senator. he has been around nixon. presidencies warned since the '90s said careful planning was needed this is dangerous when you leave afghanistan. biden's team did not make key decisions about evacuation just hours before the embassy fell to afghanistan? they asked for military assistance four days before the taliban took over. what...
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british parliament held biden in contempt. tony blair called his actions imbecile lick. claim that al qaeda was gone. president biden: look, let's put this thing in perspective. what interests do we have in afghanistan at this point with al qaeda gone? we went to afghanistan for the express purpose of getting rid of al qaeda in afghanistan as well as, as well as getting usama bin laden and we did. >> well, if al qaeda was gone why did we need a drone strike to take out al qaeda leader al-zawahiri? >> in fact they attacked me. they came out attacking me saying there were only a handful of al qaeda left. there are hundreds, far more than before 9/11, for the president to say al qaeda is gone is just incredulous. >> sit for a second. team, show the misleading statements from the white house on the afghanistan exit. it was completely botched also in the misleading representations and the lying. so you know, the other thing too, congressman, we're seeing from your report, is this true, that the president and his team knowingly misled america about the exit and after the fact
british parliament held biden in contempt. tony blair called his actions imbecile lick. claim that al qaeda was gone. president biden: look, let's put this thing in perspective. what interests do we have in afghanistan at this point with al qaeda gone? we went to afghanistan for the express purpose of getting rid of al qaeda in afghanistan as well as, as well as getting usama bin laden and we did. >> well, if al qaeda was gone why did we need a drone strike to take out al qaeda leader...
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one point is franklin's argument and i agree in the british parliament that didn't fly for practical reasons pre-but the argument can be okay we are each equivalent of england just as scotland. just like scotland before the union of 1707 where scotland had its own parliament but under the king or they would often say hanover was directly under the king. the king was a director of hanover and he was a ruler there. let's be like that. and as you're pointing out when they had to transfer sovereignty and they had a very difficult idea of exploiting sovereignty that's gonna be a problem on the constitution. had he split sovereignty between the states and the central government. the only thing if we own them consensually view ourselves as equivalent of scotland before 1707 or as hanover only the king. the only person we have to break from is the king that's why jefferson wrote the declaration of independence. if you read pamphlets much before this they were all directed against parliament if you read all the other pamphlets by hamilton or jefferson earlier. they were directed toward the pa
one point is franklin's argument and i agree in the british parliament that didn't fly for practical reasons pre-but the argument can be okay we are each equivalent of england just as scotland. just like scotland before the union of 1707 where scotland had its own parliament but under the king or they would often say hanover was directly under the king. the king was a director of hanover and he was a ruler there. let's be like that. and as you're pointing out when they had to transfer...
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so one of the former members of the british parliament angrily responded to the stop at the globe.uote, jeanne d'arc was a woman and there is no evidence that she thought of herself in any other way, and english feminists, for whom the national heroine france is an unconditional idol, and who were clearly offended by the attempt of representatives of the lgbt community to enroll jeanne dark in their ranks, historians are indignant. absolutely not an omission to interpret. so to say, those who in europe with the history of classics on the british stage are experimenting far from the first time in 2015 in manchester they staged a play about anna kar. well, it was played by a dark-skinned actress, and recently in the west they filmed cinderella for the role of a fairy godmother american actor billy porter passed the casting, apparently, it's time their belongings and there are many such examples of homosexuality. and textbook values in hollywood seem to have been forgotten by those works that we know, that we believe and that i grew up on. well, maybe stay that way. and if hmm some
so one of the former members of the british parliament angrily responded to the stop at the globe.uote, jeanne d'arc was a woman and there is no evidence that she thought of herself in any other way, and english feminists, for whom the national heroine france is an unconditional idol, and who were clearly offended by the attempt of representatives of the lgbt community to enroll jeanne dark in their ranks, historians are indignant. absolutely not an omission to interpret. so to say, those who...
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now with all the red sea men were will come in the colonies the british parliament and the crown despised them. not only did pirates break the law, but they also threatened the entire east indian trade which was a bulwark of the english economy. the resulting crackdown on pirates used a combination of stricter laws, more effective prosecutions, naval attacks on pirate ships and increased hangings to greatly reduce the pirate threat in the atlantic. by 1700, it was almost completely eliminated. this general reprieve from piracy continued for the duration of the war of the spanish succession between 1702 in 1713. and if you're like me, the war of the spanish succession is one of those wars they taught you about in high school and you still absolutely have no idea what it was and why they fought it. the only significant case of paricy in the colonies during the war was when captain john quelch sailed with his fellow nears from marblehead, my hometown, marblehead, massachusetts, in august of 1703 after murdering the captain of the privateer they were on. they didn't headed to brazil, where th
now with all the red sea men were will come in the colonies the british parliament and the crown despised them. not only did pirates break the law, but they also threatened the entire east indian trade which was a bulwark of the english economy. the resulting crackdown on pirates used a combination of stricter laws, more effective prosecutions, naval attacks on pirate ships and increased hangings to greatly reduce the pirate threat in the atlantic. by 1700, it was almost completely eliminated....
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would-be franklin's argument, let's have representation in tht england, that i agree in that british parliament that did not fly for quite a few reasons. we are each equivalent of england, just as scotland was, and this would be the analogy they would use, just like scotland before the union in 1787. that scotland has its own parliament, under the king. the king was the electoral hand -- hanover and he was a ruler there. let's be like that. and that is why, as you are pointing out, when they have to transfer sovereignty, and they have a very difficult idea of splitting sovereignty, that is going to be a problem on the constitution. how do you split sovereignty between the states and the central government? the idea is, the only thing, if we already conceptually view ourselves as the equivalent of scotland before 1707, or as hanover, we are only under the king, the only person we have to break from is the king. and that is why jefferson very artfully, wrote the declaration of independence. if you read pamphlets much before this, they were all directed against parliament. if you read the pamphlet
would-be franklin's argument, let's have representation in tht england, that i agree in that british parliament that did not fly for quite a few reasons. we are each equivalent of england, just as scotland was, and this would be the analogy they would use, just like scotland before the union in 1787. that scotland has its own parliament, under the king. the king was the electoral hand -- hanover and he was a ruler there. let's be like that. and that is why, as you are pointing out, when they...
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he told of the british parliament to come from north america. the superficial aspects by which we ordinarily recognize family relationships, the town where i was born, where i was. our separated from the city. by our standards, our towns are young. to those people, i am proud to belong. kinship among nations is not determined by proximity in age. rather, we turn to the intangibles, the return -- real treasures freeman princes. -- possess. a londoner will fight and so will a citizen of abilene. the most important one of his entire career as a speaker. can davis on the first book on dwight eisenhower that i regard as the best. first impressions are always very lasting. he wrote a book called "dwight eisenhower: soldier of democracy." i think that is what he wants. he was born a soldier. he ended as a soldier of democracy. he was educated on the fine points of military strategy. that the 30's, typical of concern to citizens throughout the world, he understood mission that his forces were called upon to achieve. he was able to do so with a relentles
he told of the british parliament to come from north america. the superficial aspects by which we ordinarily recognize family relationships, the town where i was born, where i was. our separated from the city. by our standards, our towns are young. to those people, i am proud to belong. kinship among nations is not determined by proximity in age. rather, we turn to the intangibles, the return -- real treasures freeman princes. -- possess. a londoner will fight and so will a citizen of abilene....