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number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any good lives that seeing laws and by ukrainian day. being at a day that created without it at all who. muslim rangers and would just be started independent or separatist movement men are to go on mars that is that it's out of my does that you don't want to go to hunter then going for you're going to her that area because your mother had a part of another part of her there are hundreds out there moreover the when there are hindu started fighting the government there were no walls for several years and then at the time when they reach an agreement and they stopped fighting. promised that no as citizens they would be recognized as native most rebel. but of many other than that would you not cannot own did. not fall under going to their god that the bottom are after honors or been doing a little of their own wisdom with all the other thought out of theirs that don't know they are saying they are that 8 i don't mother want to fall under i don't know never did any one monaco wou
number 10 downing street making burma an independent state outside the british commonwealth. maybe not any good lives that seeing laws and by ukrainian day. being at a day that created without it at all who. muslim rangers and would just be started independent or separatist movement men are to go on mars that is that it's out of my does that you don't want to go to hunter then going for you're going to her that area because your mother had a part of another part of her there are hundreds out...
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aggression in burma. god nor you nor will by somebody become very intimate you. do but will go to war for your new students which was our members of the public who would argue on burma and present bihari of nigeria cause of a few bad eggs indeed a few bad eggs. we cannot afford if you are in the 9th room would you or the left person listening to the former commissioner with him on the road to cool. now we're looking at you 3 percent of that problem congress of tribal people in managerial have done and i believe in good and organized what will it not be one of a couple they were met with little or none where did the big record referral and i read the political will to go let's also remember that intrinsic difficulty monthly if you get him a number through the ballot you know number of people walk to the field required to correctly allegedly brought him. in the number are think about. what my question was so india i'm going to come back to my laptop broken up a little bit anybody who's watching in nigeria will empathize with that because sometimes the connectivity
aggression in burma. god nor you nor will by somebody become very intimate you. do but will go to war for your new students which was our members of the public who would argue on burma and present bihari of nigeria cause of a few bad eggs indeed a few bad eggs. we cannot afford if you are in the 9th room would you or the left person listening to the former commissioner with him on the road to cool. now we're looking at you 3 percent of that problem congress of tribal people in managerial have...
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this was the step made possible by dunkirk and stalingrad and normandy and the burma road and midway.casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta. delegates from 46 and later 50 nations were there but there in spirit, too, were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together, they organized a huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the proposals prepared at dumbarton oaks. each nation was represented on all four large commissions, set up to work out the general provisions of the united nations charter and the actual structure of the general assembly, security council, and judicial organizations. these committees were divided into smaller working groups, 12 in all. chinese, english, russian, french, and spanish were the standard means of exchange among many languages spoken. and in nine weeks, the charter was ready to go before the participating governments for ratification. in the general assembly of the united nations organizatio
this was the step made possible by dunkirk and stalingrad and normandy and the burma road and midway.casablanca, cairo, moscow, tehran, dumbarton oaks, and yalta. delegates from 46 and later 50 nations were there but there in spirit, too, were the victims of warsaw, coventry, shanghai. the hopes of the living and the dead were concentrated in the hands of the representatives meeting at san francisco. together, they organized a huge problem ahead of them. the discussion and amendment of the...
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arts and culture from me and the whole team here in burma when thanks for watching have a great weekend today i'm going to take you on a trip along the sex and wine route from tasting to myself. why in the name says a. 60 fun filled kilometers just have to come to the 2nd one move it's a small a wine region but it's got a lot of history and culture here's. a check of. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. double your world heritage 360 getting out now. is great pov is time that's why this check in special is all about why there are 13 blind growing regions in germany we visited 3 of them. to go home sony's buy to explore all the vinyasa among them.
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but burma highlighted by his contribution to his own presidency and he urged voters to show up we can't be complacent i don't care about the polls there are all bunch of polls last time didn't work out because all those folks stayed at home. i got lazy and complacent not this time not in this election. in some places that has been easier said than done as early voting started many people waited in line for hours and some counties reported blackouts at voting sites or faulty mail and ballots still a record 42000000 americans have cost early ballots already according to the u.s. elections project. at a campaign event in the battleground state of north carolina presidential braley to his supporters and painted a dystopian picture of the u.s. under joe biden sleepy joe biden is handed control of his party overture socialist card meters marches and leftwing extremists. and they're filled with hatred then a great. most voters have already made up their minds but the 2nd and last presidential debate on thursday night is a last chance to win over the undecided. early on wednesday president trum
but burma highlighted by his contribution to his own presidency and he urged voters to show up we can't be complacent i don't care about the polls there are all bunch of polls last time didn't work out because all those folks stayed at home. i got lazy and complacent not this time not in this election. in some places that has been easier said than done as early voting started many people waited in line for hours and some counties reported blackouts at voting sites or faulty mail and ballots...
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it is a spinoff of the popular restaurant burma superstar. will only offer take and delivery. you must sanitize or wash the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not you're in jail. vote yes on prop 25 to end money bail. >>> thank you for watching tonight at to the clock on the news continues in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. that's why we support measure rr to keep caltrain running. which is at risk of shutdown because of the crisis. to keep millions of cars off our roads, to reduce air pollution and fight climate change. and measure rr helps essential workers like me get to work and keep our communities healthy. relieve traffic. reduce pollution. rescue caltrain. [all] yes on measure
it is a spinoff of the popular restaurant burma superstar. will only offer take and delivery. you must sanitize or wash the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on public safety. because the size of your wallet shouldn't determine whether or not...
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burma says new cms regulations also allow medicaid to cover related out of pocket expenses. the cost to taxpayers is unclear right now, but calls it a worthwhile investment congress and white house tried to make the changes on their own but realized current cms regulations would not cover the cost the issue hit the presidential campaign trail this week. >>with both candidates speaking to seniors and lower-income americans. president donald trump continues to promise a 100 million doses by the end of the year we're all set logistically or military is going to deliver it will be done very quickly while democratic nominee, joe biden continues to criticize the administration's handling of the pandemic contractors worldwide try. >>abandon our families and surrendered this virus if president trump doesn't win reelection without effect this plan at all. >>not at all from us as the new rules are ready to go cms is just waiting on the vaccine which several developers are likely to announce by the end of the year. in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>and international news france is an
burma says new cms regulations also allow medicaid to cover related out of pocket expenses. the cost to taxpayers is unclear right now, but calls it a worthwhile investment congress and white house tried to make the changes on their own but realized current cms regulations would not cover the cost the issue hit the presidential campaign trail this week. >>with both candidates speaking to seniors and lower-income americans. president donald trump continues to promise a 100 million doses by...
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abuses opposition leaders spent on a tick in the sky and calls for support in forcing new elections in burmaroost we'll hear what came out of her meetings thank the german chancellor i can now calls on the program. because these times prime minister resigns as the opposition lays claim to follow sunday's election results unknowns and protests this stolen the pockets of. the slum the feature coronavirus.
abuses opposition leaders spent on a tick in the sky and calls for support in forcing new elections in burmaroost we'll hear what came out of her meetings thank the german chancellor i can now calls on the program. because these times prime minister resigns as the opposition lays claim to follow sunday's election results unknowns and protests this stolen the pockets of. the slum the feature coronavirus.
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they're necessarily getting themselves into you know in the case of malaysia many of them are from burma or from bangladesh they're they have no work there so they're promised jobs in malaysia and they end up paying huge brokerage fees often in their own country often under the table and they arrive in malaysia with thousands of dollars of debt to be worked off because they need to. earn money and send it back home and they have to work to survive and what they find is that they're not being paid what they're promised there are a lot of deductions their passports are seized they're in remote areas and these huge palm plantations where the local controller really has the power and can use violence to make people work and they have no other option they're trapped they're forced to labor it's a situation that we see all over these plantations and it's a very difficult one to get at because there is a community to abuse these workers well if i'm even there for the time even thank you so much for joining us from robinson thank you to china next for the country is grappling with the growing pr
they're necessarily getting themselves into you know in the case of malaysia many of them are from burma or from bangladesh they're they have no work there so they're promised jobs in malaysia and they end up paying huge brokerage fees often in their own country often under the table and they arrive in malaysia with thousands of dollars of debt to be worked off because they need to. earn money and send it back home and they have to work to survive and what they find is that they're not being...
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this is state of the news live from burma returning to restrictions governments across europe increased efforts to contain the spread of it's. just recorded its highest week a number of new infections since the start of the pandemic they have curb travel from viral hotspots the czech republic and post a state of emergency at that but also coming up. trumps it before the u.s. supreme court that's a way of tough questions from senators and the county parents tells them she doesn't have an agenda.
this is state of the news live from burma returning to restrictions governments across europe increased efforts to contain the spread of it's. just recorded its highest week a number of new infections since the start of the pandemic they have curb travel from viral hotspots the czech republic and post a state of emergency at that but also coming up. trumps it before the u.s. supreme court that's a way of tough questions from senators and the county parents tells them she doesn't have an agenda.
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afraid it or not this flooding comes amid the ongoing growing of artist from burma is that having a double impact on people absolutely i mean this is a double whammy making it even power for a fall 1000000 people already struggling with their economy trail out there called the nikkei in an egg that has destroyed their income and livelihood. what is the government doing about double romy's urge you call them is the government being able to cope. at the moment the government is giving up their priority to search and rescue and saving lives. to get local authorities and. red cross as well so of course i mean the what i just mentioned the. 19 pandemic has for taking the overall capacity in the community so i think there is something that international community also have to look into and try our best to leave and to work together so that people will be able to access to relief and. recover the spirit of cooperation is what is being defamed generally through this corner of us bundaberg but are you really seen that international help in trying to use a particular unit to study can you repeat the
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arts and culture from me and the whole team here in burma when thanks for watching every week on.he phone. eco africa. baby boom for uganda is not in. the primates have taken advantage of the peace and quiet of the current virus lock down to produce a particularly large number of offspring residents in the neighboring villages are thrilled they hope that these where animals will soon attract new tourists again the eco effort go. in 30 minutes on d w. in the art of climate change. comes from a close of 6. months and soon. one day years today how far future. g.w. dot com africa megacities the mechanisms. click. there and this is climate change. happiness increase book. the book for. free. in mexico many push. us right now right now climate change different story. places much less leeway on just one week. how much work. we still have time to. get some scribe. this is live from a fatal stabbing in a paris suburb from terrorism prosecutor investigates. the suspects and say the victim was a teacher who would show the prophet muhammad. also on the program prime minister. to prepare for a
arts and culture from me and the whole team here in burma when thanks for watching every week on.he phone. eco africa. baby boom for uganda is not in. the primates have taken advantage of the peace and quiet of the current virus lock down to produce a particularly large number of offspring residents in the neighboring villages are thrilled they hope that these where animals will soon attract new tourists again the eco effort go. in 30 minutes on d w. in the art of climate change. comes from a...
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you're watching did every news from burma end up next as our documentary academy and don't forget you can get over the latest news and information iraq the craft on our website that c.w. dot com you can also follow us on twitter or an instagram tabs t w news i'm merely for how much time thanks for watching. a. good. little bit. more different. running down. her. arms. thank. her. for. their. local region is a rich agricultural province in central tight. tight and is one of the world's leading rice produces and exporters. but this isn't even possible with the extensive usage of agricultural chemicals be a taboo site pesticides or fertilizer. this has led to environmental economical and health problems affecting both farmers and consumers. my name is some look to sunny i'm 74 years old 60 years ago type people were very healthy rice was number one in the world back then we never used chemicals to farm but farmers were later misled by agro chemical advertisement and started using that by you and that saddam had a lot of hot gap. of the 18000000 rice farmers in thailand so mark is among t
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well of the heart of burma and of the heart of german reunification is potsdamer platz once it was one of the busiest traffic hubs in the world and it was later wiped from the map but it's back so what's a people there say about the coming together of east and west 30 years of them. after reunification konstam up plots in the heart of berlin became the biggest building site in europe now it's once again a lively bustling district this is all that reminds people of where the war once stood. germany is one country i never accepted east germany i'm glad it's gone. i knew the old east germany i was 10 at the time and felt very positive about it what came next was a very tough time for us teenagers and kids because our parents lost everything but looking back i'd say it was nonetheless a good thing. i think we're on the right track in my generation at the latest he won't be able to tell who's from the east and who's from the west. is that really the case. my to i'm i'm surprised you know that sort of aspiration have people been used in the west shouldn't be different the difference should b
well of the heart of burma and of the heart of german reunification is potsdamer platz once it was one of the busiest traffic hubs in the world and it was later wiped from the map but it's back so what's a people there say about the coming together of east and west 30 years of them. after reunification konstam up plots in the heart of berlin became the biggest building site in europe now it's once again a lively bustling district this is all that reminds people of where the war once stood....
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fact finders accused of burma's military genocide this is a political if you think there. do you believe the nobody is a fascist or a kid don't have all gone they. would have you know the recognize the both sides have an agenda make grievances against the other climate this is the foundation of climate back then and that is why the palookas must face. up. on al-jazeera. you're watching out to see a time to recap the headlines now. police in thailand used water cannon to break through a barricade set up by demonstrators in bangkok thousands of people continue to defy a ban on gatherings calling for the prime minister's resignation and reforms to the monarchy britain's prime minister says it's time to prepare for a no deal breaks it talks are over unless there's a compromise from the e.u. bloc has responded saying it's willing to continue negotiating but will not seek a deal at any cost. more than a 1000 prisoners who have been on the front lines of yemen civil war returned home over the past 2 days 2 planes carrying houthi 5 this has been held by the saudi u.a.e. coalition
fact finders accused of burma's military genocide this is a political if you think there. do you believe the nobody is a fascist or a kid don't have all gone they. would have you know the recognize the both sides have an agenda make grievances against the other climate this is the foundation of climate back then and that is why the palookas must face. up. on al-jazeera. you're watching out to see a time to recap the headlines now. police in thailand used water cannon to break through a...
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aggression in burma. under god nor you nor will by somebody come. to baltimore on. your of this. which was we are members of the public who would argue from under and present bihari of nigeria cause of a few bad eggs indeed a few bad eggs. we cannot afford if you are in the 9th room would you force the left person listening to the former commissioner with chrome on the road to cool. now we're looking at you 3 percent of that problem congress of tribal people in managerial have done and i believe in good and organized gertrud not one of a couple there with the. word of recall referral and i read the political will to go let's also remember that intrinsic difficulty monthly if you will read a number of the ballot if you can remember people what do you feel required to correct the allegedly problem. in the number. where my question was so india i'm going to come back to my laptop broken up a little bit anybody who's watching in nigeria will empathize with that because sometimes the connectivity is a little bit challenging on my laptop this is what the police put out last week they w
aggression in burma. under god nor you nor will by somebody come. to baltimore on. your of this. which was we are members of the public who would argue from under and present bihari of nigeria cause of a few bad eggs indeed a few bad eggs. we cannot afford if you are in the 9th room would you force the left person listening to the former commissioner with chrome on the road to cool. now we're looking at you 3 percent of that problem congress of tribal people in managerial have done and i...
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well of the heart of burma and of the heart of german reunification is potsdamer platz once it was one of the busiest traffic hubs in the world and it was like to wipe from the map but it's back so what's the people there say about the coming together of east and west 30 years of them. after reunification can stomach plots in the heart of berlin became the biggest building site in europe now it's once again a lively bustling district this is all that reminds people of where the war once stood. germany is one country i never accepted east germany i'm glad it's gone it is. i knew the old east germany i was 10 at the time and felt very positive about it what came next was a very tough time for us teenagers and kids because our parents lost everything but looking back i'd say it was nonetheless a good thing. i think we're on the right track in my generation at the latest he won't be able to tell who's from the east and who's from the west. is that really the case. might who i'm i'm surprise you know that sort of an aspiration here. people in the west shouldn't be different the difference s
well of the heart of burma and of the heart of german reunification is potsdamer platz once it was one of the busiest traffic hubs in the world and it was like to wipe from the map but it's back so what's the people there say about the coming together of east and west 30 years of them. after reunification can stomach plots in the heart of berlin became the biggest building site in europe now it's once again a lively bustling district this is all that reminds people of where the war once stood....
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states on bali has been greeted with a huge sigh of relief by both mali and and the new government in burma call these sanctions while starting to bite for a country that is long lot and already suffering from economic hardship even before the coup in august now what the leaders of course want to see is the fulfillment of the conditions that include the release of prisoners who have been arrested in the aftermath of the coup and the other hand the release of opposition figures some analysts say as well as french aid worker sophie was while come by many in mali how about that are certain sections of that country that feel that they so much construction given by the government in return for these 2 individuals especially that softy is not a 1000000 citizen they feel that a lot of pressure has been mounted on the money in government at the moment military to make these concessions so that the french national would be released however a lot of people believe that this could pave the way for more dialogue to release more prisoners and probably achieve some sons some some sort of peace in the nor
states on bali has been greeted with a huge sigh of relief by both mali and and the new government in burma call these sanctions while starting to bite for a country that is long lot and already suffering from economic hardship even before the coup in august now what the leaders of course want to see is the fulfillment of the conditions that include the release of prisoners who have been arrested in the aftermath of the coup and the other hand the release of opposition figures some analysts say...
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opposition leaders spent a lot of chicken on sky and calls for support in forcing new elections in burma roost we'll hear what came out of her meetings today with german chancellor i can now all's well the program. kurdistan's prime minister resigns as the opposition lays claim to the power of sunday's election results not a note of protest this stole in the pockets of. the smug 1st feature coronavirus but at what cost foresee how $1.00 of india's poorest district a coped with months of lockdown. i'm helps to unlock the universe's great mysteries 3 scientists win the nobel prize in physics research into black holes d.w. speaks with one of them i've just been asked a physicist why not again so. i'm phil gal welcome to the program. we begin to. position lead. has been holding talks with german political leaders including the chancellor angela merkel the stick in the sky one european help to force new elections in. disputed poll since then the country's been gripped by mass opposition protests and a violent government crackdown mystical scott wants germany to play a leading role in ending t
opposition leaders spent a lot of chicken on sky and calls for support in forcing new elections in burma roost we'll hear what came out of her meetings today with german chancellor i can now all's well the program. kurdistan's prime minister resigns as the opposition lays claim to the power of sunday's election results not a note of protest this stole in the pockets of. the smug 1st feature coronavirus but at what cost foresee how $1.00 of india's poorest district a coped with months of...
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or most burma stance on the measures has speed heavily criticised the community's secretary branded it were irresponsible and disappointing on the most colleagues on the town council called the reckless and depressed and again insists that he is taking the pandemic seriously so i'm not soft on colbert i want to control it but we have to find a way of allowing the life to go on mental health to be ok and physical health to be ok what we do know from our local experts is that 80 percent fact just over 80 percent of all coked infections are happening within the home so we agree with the government that it temporary restriction on socialising on is a really good idea but categorically that should not spill out to your garden similarly. we want to make sure that out venue is a very well run and we want to make sure that people could meet for a bite to eat a cup of tea maybe even a beer in a safe well run environment in a socially just setting none of those 3 environments none of those 3 things are intrinsically risky so we feel that the government is important some of it goes way beyond wha
or most burma stance on the measures has speed heavily criticised the community's secretary branded it were irresponsible and disappointing on the most colleagues on the town council called the reckless and depressed and again insists that he is taking the pandemic seriously so i'm not soft on colbert i want to control it but we have to find a way of allowing the life to go on mental health to be ok and physical health to be ok what we do know from our local experts is that 80 percent fact just...
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and of the european union leaders agreed to impose sanctions on dozens of officials in burma bruce accused of falsifying bogus presidential election results. relations between turkey greece and cyprus are also among the thorny issues in focus of the 2 day summit in brussels. a man 3 hard workin u.s. president donald trump has announced that he has tested positive for cars with 19 after a top aide earlier tested positive for the virus hope picks frequently travels with trump on air force one including as recently as wednesday the president has been criticized for his handling of the pandemic which is killed more than 200000 americans and infected over 7 you know the yorkers on the back of the news president trump fund into fox news channel's hannity program to discuss the diagnosis of these i hope. she's artwork or a lot of alaska sushi wears a mask so a lot but she tested positive and i just went out with it just i'll see what you know because we spent a lot of time in the 1st lady just went out with it just also but whether we have it i don't know you know. it's really hard when you were
and of the european union leaders agreed to impose sanctions on dozens of officials in burma bruce accused of falsifying bogus presidential election results. relations between turkey greece and cyprus are also among the thorny issues in focus of the 2 day summit in brussels. a man 3 hard workin u.s. president donald trump has announced that he has tested positive for cars with 19 after a top aide earlier tested positive for the virus hope picks frequently travels with trump on air force one...
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i like burma is a professor of world literature in english oaks university she believes the nobel prize committee is sending a strong message with this choice to work has been very significant as an articulation of the female voice for a number of decades she's one of the big prizes an american. voice is important and resonance of the female experience i think that the nobel committee is really trying to tell us something about. you know you're choosing her in this year they've already chosen several other women nobels this year. and i think the choice of blue just adds a really deep a mistake resonance to to the choice this year. this is all just there and these are the top stories a kid not somalian politician and a french aide workers have learned in molly's couple bomb a coat after being released as part of a major prisoner exchange the deal was announced by the country's new transitional government on tuesday. the u.s. is impose more sanctions on iran's banking sector it's the latest move to curb what washington described as terror nuclear ambitions and.
i like burma is a professor of world literature in english oaks university she believes the nobel prize committee is sending a strong message with this choice to work has been very significant as an articulation of the female voice for a number of decades she's one of the big prizes an american. voice is important and resonance of the female experience i think that the nobel committee is really trying to tell us something about. you know you're choosing her in this year they've already chosen...
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bill is a 95—year—old royal navy veteran of d—day and the burma campaign in world war ii.. it is a bit annoying. so this year many remembrance services won't be taking place. what about the idea of remembering in our own homes instead, or on our doorsteps? yeah, that would be 0k, just to remember. i mean, both of the world wars, i think, is something that we should not forget. to mark today's launch of the poppy appeal, the royal british legion has released these images of volunteers, veterans and serving members of the armed forces. nicole is a nurse and reservist in the royal navy. i was honoured to take part in the photo, because it's remembering not only our past, but also our present. we have heroes in our past and i think we do have heroes of today. we went through a lot back then, and we're still going through a lot now. homes and front doorsteps have played such a key part this year, haven't they? we were clapping for carers when we were locked in. how's it been for you this year? just like everyone, i believe it was quite scary at first, the unknown. as a paramedi
bill is a 95—year—old royal navy veteran of d—day and the burma campaign in world war ii.. it is a bit annoying. so this year many remembrance services won't be taking place. what about the idea of remembering in our own homes instead, or on our doorsteps? yeah, that would be 0k, just to remember. i mean, both of the world wars, i think, is something that we should not forget. to mark today's launch of the poppy appeal, the royal british legion has released these images of volunteers,...
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a candidate in vermont about the difficulties that are being the challenges in a small state like burma. with with the mainland and and more importantly a last minute change in rules that are being 'd suggested and some states such as the that you have to keep in mind there is a difference we manly and universal for us this gets completely mistaken at different times states that had universal voting were very distinct minority had taken years and were met in systems of state of washington democratic vary state but it took them 5 years nevada wants a change through 6 weeks and she's right about the mail in challenges and other challenges that are being posed so i'm delighted to hear concern because it is the president's concern as well acacia how much of a how much of a challenge has president trump scope in 1000 diagnosis been to joe biden because initially the biden campaign pulled negative ads they expressed sympathy toward president trump but what happens now what happens going forward. well look so my grandmother is back in the hospital for the 5th time with covais complications 1st
a candidate in vermont about the difficulties that are being the challenges in a small state like burma. with with the mainland and and more importantly a last minute change in rules that are being 'd suggested and some states such as the that you have to keep in mind there is a difference we manly and universal for us this gets completely mistaken at different times states that had universal voting were very distinct minority had taken years and were met in systems of state of washington...
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what they're necessarily getting themselves into you know any case in malaysia many of them are from burma or from bangladesh there they have no work there so they're promised jobs in malaysia and they end up paying huge brokerage fees often in their own country often under the table and they arrive in malaysia with thousands of dollars of debt to be worked off because they need to. earn money and send it back home and they have to work to survive and what they find is that they're not being paid what they're promised there are a lot of deductions their passports are seized they're in remote areas and these huge palm plantations where the local controller really has the power and can use violence to make people work and they have no other option they're trapped they're forced to labor it's a situation that we see all over these plantations and it's a very difficult one to get at because there is a community to abuse these workers really if i'm even there for the timing right thank you so much for joining us from robertson thank you can try next for the country is grappling with the growing
what they're necessarily getting themselves into you know any case in malaysia many of them are from burma or from bangladesh there they have no work there so they're promised jobs in malaysia and they end up paying huge brokerage fees often in their own country often under the table and they arrive in malaysia with thousands of dollars of debt to be worked off because they need to. earn money and send it back home and they have to work to survive and what they find is that they're not being...
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helping i think it should be a state alabama is different than new york new york is different from burma.
helping i think it should be a state alabama is different than new york new york is different from burma.
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umbrella and say we don't know it wasn't russia or we don't know it wasn't liechtenstein or canada or burma, for that matter. any one of those actors could have drugged hunter biden and forced him into a laptop repair store and drugged him again, so he forgot that he left it there so he never picked it up. there's so many things that are strange about this but don't just assume it's something called a russian disinformation campaign, i don't even know what that phrase means exactly. but i've seen a lot of terms and sentences of people saying things like well, i would be surprised if it wasn't russia. that doesn't make it russia. if you think it is and you're going to offer correlation like that, please show proof. and again, proof requires inquiry and investigation. so if there are aspects of the story that we don't know, and help us know them. >> harris: let's talk about that investigation, the fbi has revealed or the houses want to get to reveal whether it was in possession of the laptop of hunter biden while the democrats were trying to impeach the president. the significance of that to
umbrella and say we don't know it wasn't russia or we don't know it wasn't liechtenstein or canada or burma, for that matter. any one of those actors could have drugged hunter biden and forced him into a laptop repair store and drugged him again, so he forgot that he left it there so he never picked it up. there's so many things that are strange about this but don't just assume it's something called a russian disinformation campaign, i don't even know what that phrase means exactly. but i've...
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. ♪ >> bret: a judge has ruled the trump administration can move forward with its lawsuit against burmal security advisor john bolton over his tell-all book. the judge has denied a request to dismiss the complaint. the justice department alleges his book contains classified information. bolden's lawyers say he works carefully with the white house to make sure no classified data was included in the book. health officials are urging americans to get a flu vaccine this month as they try to avoid a second epidemic to go along with the coronavirus. manufacturers have reduced record numbers and doses with as much is 198 million expected in the u.s. there's new concern tonight, however, over the safety of one of the leading vaccine candidates for the coronavirus. it is now easier for medical facilities to obtain one particular therapy for covid-19 as well. jonathan serrie reports tonight from atlanta. >> starting today, u.s. hospitals can purchase remdesivir without having to go through the federal government. health officials say once-limited supplies of the emergency treatment have increased
. ♪ >> bret: a judge has ruled the trump administration can move forward with its lawsuit against burmal security advisor john bolton over his tell-all book. the judge has denied a request to dismiss the complaint. the justice department alleges his book contains classified information. bolden's lawyers say he works carefully with the white house to make sure no classified data was included in the book. health officials are urging americans to get a flu vaccine this month as they try to...
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police davis. 50-year-old mariner saw was a founder of an organization that helps organizations of burma'sc minority, helps them settle in minnesota. he helped hundreds of refugee families start new lives and become citizens. friends say he was a fixture in the community and that his death was a tragic loss. we'll be right back. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords. my boss doesn't remember approving my time off. let's just... find that email. the old way of doing business slows everyone down. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own hr data in one easy-to-use software. visit paycom.com for a free demo. each febreze car vent clip gives you up to 30 days of fresh air. so, you can have open window freshness... even with all the windows up. enjoy fresh, any time, with febreze. >>> this morning and every morning for so many months now, health care workers faced tremendous risk and tremendous stress. and in los angeles, one woman worries what might happen to her own family
police davis. 50-year-old mariner saw was a founder of an organization that helps organizations of burma'sc minority, helps them settle in minnesota. he helped hundreds of refugee families start new lives and become citizens. friends say he was a fixture in the community and that his death was a tragic loss. we'll be right back. re-entering data that employees could enter themselves? that's why i get up in the morning! i have a secret method for remembering all my hr passwords. my boss doesn't...
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states on bali has been greeted with a huge sigh of relief by both mali and and the new government in burma call these sanctions while starting to bite for a country that is long lot already suffering from economic hardship even before the coup in august now what the leaders of course want to see is the fulfillment of the conditions that include the release of prisoners who are been arrested in the aftermath of the call in the other hand the release of opposition figure. as well as french aid worker. was it won't come by many in mali however there are certain sections of that country that feel that the so much construction given by the government in return for these 2 individuals especially that sofie is not a money and citizen they feel that a lot of pressure has been mounted on the money in government among the military to make these concessions so that the french national would be released however are looked up people believe that this could pave the way for more dialogue to release more prisoners and probably achieve some slums some some sort of peace in the north and central parts of m
states on bali has been greeted with a huge sigh of relief by both mali and and the new government in burma call these sanctions while starting to bite for a country that is long lot already suffering from economic hardship even before the coup in august now what the leaders of course want to see is the fulfillment of the conditions that include the release of prisoners who are been arrested in the aftermath of the call in the other hand the release of opposition figure. as well as french aid...
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so yes 2017 misfiring fury out of that was before kim jong il and the interim started their strange burma and 2018 i mean they were calling each other names and that was the year in which north korea tested street very big intercontinental ballistic missiles known as because the new one and it was a lists i have to say hits i'm not a technical expert but there's general agreement that even those could reach the old at least the one that was the option of a 17 could reach the whole of the continental u.s. so this one bigger yet presumably just reinforces that so it's a kind of war on the one hand on the other hand a message that we've got this stuff don't mess with us rather contradictory marks about you know we'll never use it 1st but we reserve the right to be preempt or not or how to work that out but you know he won't if they are they are afraid i think among other things all of an aggressive nation themselves they do fear the power of the us among others probably if they're their ally china as well so we have got their staying will take note i think it's the message came down and want
so yes 2017 misfiring fury out of that was before kim jong il and the interim started their strange burma and 2018 i mean they were calling each other names and that was the year in which north korea tested street very big intercontinental ballistic missiles known as because the new one and it was a lists i have to say hits i'm not a technical expert but there's general agreement that even those could reach the old at least the one that was the option of a 17 could reach the whole of the...
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burma says new cms regulations also allow medicaid to cover related out of pocket expenses. the cost to taxpayers is unclear right now, but calls it a worthwhile investment congress and white house tried to make the changes on their own but realized current cms regulations would not cover the cost the issue hit the presidential campaign trail this week with both candidates speaking to seniors and lower-income americans. president donald trump continues to promise a 100 million doses by the end of the year we're all set logistically or military is going to deliver it will be done very quickly while democratic nominee, joe biden continues to criticize the administration's handling of the pandemic contractors worldwide try. >>abandon our families and surrendered this virus if president trump doesn't reelection without effect this plan at all. >>not at all from us as the new rules are ready to go cms is just waiting on the vaccine which several developers are likely to announce by the end of the year. in washington, i'm jessi turnure. >>6.21 and take look at this center healthy
burma says new cms regulations also allow medicaid to cover related out of pocket expenses. the cost to taxpayers is unclear right now, but calls it a worthwhile investment congress and white house tried to make the changes on their own but realized current cms regulations would not cover the cost the issue hit the presidential campaign trail this week with both candidates speaking to seniors and lower-income americans. president donald trump continues to promise a 100 million doses by the end...
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so nambia attacks thailand invades burma, mexico declares war. that's the idea of collective security. it's not the same thing as collective defense, which is what we have in nato. nato is all about everybody responding to an attack. see, they don't use the word aggression. okay? his second idea is what is now called national self-determination. wilson never used that word. bolsheviks used that word. the third idea was democracy. he's starting an argument that now i think is empirically valid that no two liberal democracies have ever gone to war against each other. if you can think of an exception let me know. i always tell my students if you come up with a really good exception i'll give you $400 and we'll write an article in political science trying to prove the iron law of the democratic piece is wrong. you can imagine what this means. you can get to world peace without world government, without world empire, without the second coming. if countries would become democracies. and lastly adopt the league. these are his big ideas. and what i'm goi
so nambia attacks thailand invades burma, mexico declares war. that's the idea of collective security. it's not the same thing as collective defense, which is what we have in nato. nato is all about everybody responding to an attack. see, they don't use the word aggression. okay? his second idea is what is now called national self-determination. wilson never used that word. bolsheviks used that word. the third idea was democracy. he's starting an argument that now i think is empirically valid...
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bill is a 95—year—old royal navy veteran of d—day in the burma campaign in world war ii.h, we can't go anywhere, i can't go out. you're just locked up. it is a bit annoying. so this year many remembrance services won't be taking place. what about the idea of remembering in our own homes instead, or on our doorsteps? yeah, that would be ok. it's just to remember. i mean, both of the world wars, i think, is something that we should not forget. to mark today's launch of the poppy appeal, the royal british legion has released these images of volunteers, veterans and serving members of the armed forces. nicole is a nurse and reservist in the royal navy. i was honoured to take part in the photo, because it's remembering not only our past, but also our present. we have heroes in our past and i think we do have heroes of today. we went through a lot back then, and we're still going through a lot now. homes and front doorsteps have played such a key part this year, haven't they? we were clapping for carers, we were locked in. how's it been for you this year? just like everyone, i
bill is a 95—year—old royal navy veteran of d—day in the burma campaign in world war ii.h, we can't go anywhere, i can't go out. you're just locked up. it is a bit annoying. so this year many remembrance services won't be taking place. what about the idea of remembering in our own homes instead, or on our doorsteps? yeah, that would be ok. it's just to remember. i mean, both of the world wars, i think, is something that we should not forget. to mark today's launch of the poppy appeal, the...
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in 1909, so he was a pretty old guy, and he took up duty in a very dangerous air route in the china burma theater. they called it the aluminum trail because so many planes went down. he had this fascination with flying the latest military hardware. one time in 1964, he had this very sensitive meeting with lyndon johnson about how they were going to handle the issue of race riots, and lyndon johnson spent hours and hours preparing, and there was this whole memo that was going to guide his incredibly delicate negotiations. the meeting ended up lasting 15 seconds, but barry goldwater was like, when am i going to try this a-11 that came out? >> let's go back to the 1964 campaign. he received 38% of the vote. >> right. >> it was a landslide for lyndon johnson. was barry goldwater misunderstood in the '64 campaign? >> a lot of reasons. first of all, people were terrified of the prospect of nuclear war, that he never really backed down from. lyndon johnson was dishonest on issues like vietnam. he said, i'm not going to send american boys 7,000 miles away to do what asian boys should do. there wa
in 1909, so he was a pretty old guy, and he took up duty in a very dangerous air route in the china burma theater. they called it the aluminum trail because so many planes went down. he had this fascination with flying the latest military hardware. one time in 1964, he had this very sensitive meeting with lyndon johnson about how they were going to handle the issue of race riots, and lyndon johnson spent hours and hours preparing, and there was this whole memo that was going to guide his...