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i will carry you # will carry you # i will carry you#| will carry you # i will carry you # i will carryor tuesday. it does look like low pressure moving into the north and western parts of the uk will bring quite a lot of cloud, wind and also rain. it will be very wet in parts of northern ireland and western scotland through the day but it will be drier the further south and east that you are, with more sunshine it will feel warmer too. this is the culprit, this area of low pressure moving in off the atlantic start to bring the rain initially to northern ireland and then to scotland. there are quite a few isobars on the chart so it will be pretty windy too. initially the rain is heavy and you can see the brighter colours there for northern ireland, pushing across the irish sea into the far north of england, but mainly into scotland. and it's western scotland the western highlands that will really see the rain piling up by the end of the day. a windy day to come as well, 40, maybe 50 mile an hour gusts across the north—west. a breezy day further south but like i mentioned, the further so
i will carry you # will carry you # i will carry you#| will carry you # i will carry you # i will carryor tuesday. it does look like low pressure moving into the north and western parts of the uk will bring quite a lot of cloud, wind and also rain. it will be very wet in parts of northern ireland and western scotland through the day but it will be drier the further south and east that you are, with more sunshine it will feel warmer too. this is the culprit, this area of low pressure moving in...
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when guy would carry each piece and that guy would have to carry the animal.the smaller rounds here. can you hold this for me, andy. this is waterproofed. semi waterproofed. this round could go about 3300 yards. it was used for anti personnel, anti like vehicle. this is pretty much the workhorse of the motor rounds that accrue like this would use. you have increment charges in the end. that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round with a super quick -- the second it touches anything it will explode once it leaves the tube. the bigger round we have here -- this bigger round we have here is the am 56. the m56. it had a deleted fuse. and that is good for shooting out buildings, bunkers and fortified structure that the germans might have been an. it enters through the roof and it's a millisecond before it explodes inside the building. they also had a similar round. it was called and m57 it was a white phosphorus to obscure the vision of the enemy. once the white phosphorus hits the air, it just burns and burns. they use it to create casualties as w
when guy would carry each piece and that guy would have to carry the animal.the smaller rounds here. can you hold this for me, andy. this is waterproofed. semi waterproofed. this round could go about 3300 yards. it was used for anti personnel, anti like vehicle. this is pretty much the workhorse of the motor rounds that accrue like this would use. you have increment charges in the end. that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round with a super quick -- the second it touches...
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have you carried out investigations as requiuired?there are government bodies in lebanonon looking into that t ai think they are doioing a sound job. i think sucuch a situation won't repeat itself in the future. >> what abouout the cultural heritage of beirut? >> it is a major issue. we have a number of majoror concerns. in fact, there are twowo major issues to try y and way up,p, eighgh uphey way -- w bebecause they weig against each other. hthere are some buildings that may collapse and we have to ensure that they don't. on the other hand, there are a number of heritage buildings that are part of lebanon heriritage and they need to be protected because of that. so we haveve to detect heritage buildings, what we have to ensurere those buildldings thatd to be desestroyed or destroyed, and it is a -- are destroyed. it is a delicate balance. >> have you set up a committee?? >> we have set up a committee. workinge 1 100 engineers on behalf of townhall and also volunteers. engineers from the united kingdom and europe as well. there are al
have you carried out investigations as requiuired?there are government bodies in lebanonon looking into that t ai think they are doioing a sound job. i think sucuch a situation won't repeat itself in the future. >> what abouout the cultural heritage of beirut? >> it is a major issue. we have a number of majoror concerns. in fact, there are twowo major issues to try y and way up,p, eighgh uphey way -- w bebecause they weig against each other. hthere are some buildings that may...
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have in their pockets and they may carry a gp bag or a gas mask gag. like this, this is a gp bag or a gas mask bag and they would carry rations and an extra pair of socks and just the bare essentials because they're on their feet all of the time and the more they carry the heavier it will be so they want to be as light as possible. this is a small supply unit and we have k rations and that was your basic field ration of world war ii that the army had. a k ration was a box meal. there was three meals, three boxes and you had a breakfast, dinner, lunch and supper and various menu and you had canned ham or canned eggs. you'd have canned chicken and two types of cracker. a club cracker, a four pack of cigarettes in each box. cigarettes were an issued item. y you'd have instant coffee, lemon, sugar, fruit bar, chock bat bar, maybe caramels and it was designed to get the needed calories in the meal for the soldiers that were away from a regular meal. unfortunately, instances behind the war, and it was a month or two at a time that it was not designed for tha
have in their pockets and they may carry a gp bag or a gas mask gag. like this, this is a gp bag or a gas mask bag and they would carry rations and an extra pair of socks and just the bare essentials because they're on their feet all of the time and the more they carry the heavier it will be so they want to be as light as possible. this is a small supply unit and we have k rations and that was your basic field ration of world war ii that the army had. a k ration was a box meal. there was three...
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one guy would carry each piece and then you would have a bunch of guys carrying all the mo that you see here to my right. the smaller rounds here are the am 43 rounds. they come in a cardboard transport to that is semi waterproofed. this round could be about 3300 yards. it was used for anti-personal -- personnel and anti light vehicle. this is pretty much the workhorse of the mortar rounds that accrue like this would use. you have increment charges in the end. that is what produces the blast that propels the mortar round out of the tube. there's a super quick views. the second this touches anything, it's going to explode once it leaves the tube. the bigger round that we have here is the am 56. the am 56 had a delayed fuse. on a delayed views, that's good for shooting at buildings and bonkers and any fortified structure that the germans might have been in. it enters through the roof and it's like a millisecond before it explodes inside the building. this had a shorter range of about 2400 yards. they also had the m57 which was a white phosphorus to obscure the vision of the enemy. it was
one guy would carry each piece and then you would have a bunch of guys carrying all the mo that you see here to my right. the smaller rounds here are the am 43 rounds. they come in a cardboard transport to that is semi waterproofed. this round could be about 3300 yards. it was used for anti-personal -- personnel and anti light vehicle. this is pretty much the workhorse of the mortar rounds that accrue like this would use. you have increment charges in the end. that is what produces the blast...
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they were not carrying their gas masks but carrying their rations, extra pair of socks. they were on their feet all the time and the more you carry, the harder it is going to be so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition creates. examples of k-rations, 501 rations, the basic field rations the army had. a k-ration was a boxed meal. three meals, three boxes. you had breakfast, dinner and supper. various menu. breakfast, a canned ham, canned chicken. two types of crackers. four packs of cigarettes in each box. cigarettes were an issued item. you have either instant coffee, orange to make a drink. sugar, fruit bars, breakfast bar, maybe chocolate bar. it was designed by a nutritionist. designed to get the needed calories in the meal from a soldier that is on the field. some soldiers were eating these for weeks, months at a time, that it was not designed for that long of intake where they were having adverse effects. they were not getting that regular meal. they were suffering from that. t
they were not carrying their gas masks but carrying their rations, extra pair of socks. they were on their feet all the time and the more you carry, the harder it is going to be so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition creates. examples of k-rations, 501 rations, the basic field rations the army had. a k-ration was a boxed meal. three meals, three boxes. you had breakfast, dinner and supper. various menu....
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so one guy would carry each piece, then you'd have a bunch of guys carrying all the ammo. you can see here to my right, the smaller rounds here, these are -- can you hold that for me, andy? these are the m-43 rounds. they're in a cardboard transport tube that's waterproofed, semi-waterproofed. this round can go about 3,300 yards, and it was used for antipersonnel, antilight vehicle. this is pretty much the workhorse of the mortar rounds that a crew like this would use. you have increment charges in the end. that's actually what produces the blast that propels the mortar round out of the tube and a super quick fuse. so the second this touches anything, it's going to explode, once it leaves the tube. the bigger round we have here, this bigger round we have here is the m-56. and the m-56 had a delayed fuse. and on the delayed fuse, that's good for shooting at buildings, bunkers, any fortified structure that the germans might have been in. so, it enters through the roof, and then it's like a millisecond before it explodes inside the building. this had a shorter range, about 2,
so one guy would carry each piece, then you'd have a bunch of guys carrying all the ammo. you can see here to my right, the smaller rounds here, these are -- can you hold that for me, andy? these are the m-43 rounds. they're in a cardboard transport tube that's waterproofed, semi-waterproofed. this round can go about 3,300 yards, and it was used for antipersonnel, antilight vehicle. this is pretty much the workhorse of the mortar rounds that a crew like this would use. you have increment...
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they may carry a gp bag or gas mask bag, like this. they would carry maybe some rations, a pair of socks, just the bare essentials. the more you carry, the harder it will be, so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition crates, examples of what were called k-rations, the 501 rations. that was the basket field ration. it was a box meal. there were three meals, three boxes made up a day's worth of ration, breakfast, dinner and supper, various menu. canned ham, canned eggs, candle chicken. two types of crackers. a four pack of cigarettes. cigarettes were an issued item. either instant coffee, lemon or orange powder to make a drink, sugar, a fruit type of breakfast bar, but it was designed by a nutritionest designed to get the needed calories in a meal for a soldier in the field away from a regular meal. unfortunate some soldiers were eating these for weeks, a month or two at a time, it was not designed for that long of intake where they were having adver
they may carry a gp bag or gas mask bag, like this. they would carry maybe some rations, a pair of socks, just the bare essentials. the more you carry, the harder it will be, so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition crates, examples of what were called k-rations, the 501 rations. that was the basket field ration. it was a box meal. there were three meals, three boxes made up a day's worth of ration,...
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they would carry a gp bag or gas mask bag. they would carry maybe some rations in there, an extra pair of socks. bare essentials. they're on their feet and they want to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point, boxes, ammunition crates, examples of "k" rations and 501 rations the basic field ration of world war ii that the army had. a "k" ration was a boxed meal. there was three meals, three boxes made up a day's worth of rations. you had breakfast, dinner, and supper. various menu. breakfast may be canned ham or eggs. canned chicken. two types of crackers essentially a graham cracker, club cracker, four pack of cigarettes in each box. cigarettes were an issued item. you would have either instant coffee, a lemon or orange powder to make a drink, sugar, fruit bar type breakfast bar, chocolate bar, maybe care mels but designed by a nutritionist to get the needed calories in a meal for a soldier in the field away from a regular meal. unfortunately instances throughout the war some soldiers we
they would carry a gp bag or gas mask bag. they would carry maybe some rations in there, an extra pair of socks. bare essentials. they're on their feet and they want to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point, boxes, ammunition crates, examples of "k" rations and 501 rations the basic field ration of world war ii that the army had. a "k" ration was a boxed meal. there was three meals, three boxes made up a day's worth of rations. you...
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always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin days saying that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will . target training with the armed civilian group americans will somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter d.l. says favorite rifles the tory is a k 47 or kalashnikov 4 originally made by the soviet army but now a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it is. they fear freedom is under threat in the wake of the pandemic and countrywide protests but they're also led by cons
always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin days saying that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met...
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but i carry it on in his memory nonetheless.hat manufactures would do with the steel pots, in order to diminish the shine and enhance the camouflage of it, they would actually mix sand within the green paint, and that rough texture that you see on the helmet would diminish the shine and offer some additional camouflage. now, there are a lot of other things that a soldier could do with this as well. he could use it as a digging tool. if he wanted to, he could take out the inside liner, and he could use it as a pot because after all it was a steel pot. if you were lucky enough to find an egg you might be able to cook it inside of that. and also you could use it as a washbasin, hold it right underneath you, be able to shave your face, use it as a chair, use it as a pillow. one of the really notable phrases of the second world war a really well known memoir "helmet for my pillow." and then finally it could be used as storage in a way. something that was really popular among the troops were small compact books called armed service ed
but i carry it on in his memory nonetheless.hat manufactures would do with the steel pots, in order to diminish the shine and enhance the camouflage of it, they would actually mix sand within the green paint, and that rough texture that you see on the helmet would diminish the shine and offer some additional camouflage. now, there are a lot of other things that a soldier could do with this as well. he could use it as a digging tool. if he wanted to, he could take out the inside liner, and he...
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they would carry extra ammunition for machine guns, they could carry mortar rounds. basically paratroopers had to create a supply line. when they were jumping behind enemy lines, if they did not take it with them, they did not have it. so they had to become a supply line for their mission. if you bring up any type of vehicle from world war ii, everyone is going to mention the jeep. they became the standard that everybody, you think of a vehicle from world war ii, you are thinking of a jeep. here is a great example of a 1945 jeep that has been restored nearly to the condition that it rolled off the factory floor with. these things were outstanding design. bantam,e designed by which later got the contract. ford made them as well. they were designed for an 18-year-old out of high school to fix with hand tools using only a manual in the field. so they were very simple. my mower at home is more complicated than this jeep. it is very simple to work on. that is why they are still popular today. these engines and this design were built up until the early 1970's. willies in f
they would carry extra ammunition for machine guns, they could carry mortar rounds. basically paratroopers had to create a supply line. when they were jumping behind enemy lines, if they did not take it with them, they did not have it. so they had to become a supply line for their mission. if you bring up any type of vehicle from world war ii, everyone is going to mention the jeep. they became the standard that everybody, you think of a vehicle from world war ii, you are thinking of a jeep....
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it carried throughout the administration. i remember when the book was published last year it was published the day that nancy pelosi announced the impeachment inquiry. what i used to hear a lot, the question i used to get is, is mike pence going to push trump off the cliff? no, he's not. he can't. strategically, tactically it doesn't make sense. why would you pence off the republican base -- why would you piss off the republican base? i try to think about where the andal decision-makers are, rollout helpful sources to try and lay out there thinking. hope you got there running. host: we go to palm harbor, florida. caller: good morning. after then is, convention last week for the democrats, they said joe biden was this perfect worsen, had all , thenntegrity and honesty pam bondi come on last night and set all these things about hunter with the ukraine and china. another family member with housing issues. is the other part about it plagiarism. when he ran a few years ago for president. the other part of that is he lied about wh
it carried throughout the administration. i remember when the book was published last year it was published the day that nancy pelosi announced the impeachment inquiry. what i used to hear a lot, the question i used to get is, is mike pence going to push trump off the cliff? no, he's not. he can't. strategically, tactically it doesn't make sense. why would you pence off the republican base -- why would you piss off the republican base? i try to think about where the andal decision-makers are,...
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he carried the map into combat and was wounded in the course of the fighting. he survived the battle. the unit he was in took over 40% casualties. that's every ten men, two dead here or two wounded here and two wounded there. and again, units that's a extremely high casualty rate and says something of the difficulty of the fighting on tarawa. but i see our visitors spend a lot of time in front of that map once they read the caption. it's the blood of the man who was carrying it. here i'm quite proud of this gallery. we like to think of our war in the pacific as a war of islands and we mentioned the canal and mentioned tarawa. while that island war was taking place a gigantic struggle was taking place on the asian mainlandch the japanese had invaded china full-scale in 1937 and were trying to overrun china. our own purpose, ours and our british ally was to fly supplies over the himalaya mountains. soldiers and airmen who fought in it often feel neglected in the standard histories of world war ii. what we have here is a nice relief map of what it was like to fly
he carried the map into combat and was wounded in the course of the fighting. he survived the battle. the unit he was in took over 40% casualties. that's every ten men, two dead here or two wounded here and two wounded there. and again, units that's a extremely high casualty rate and says something of the difficulty of the fighting on tarawa. but i see our visitors spend a lot of time in front of that map once they read the caption. it's the blood of the man who was carrying it. here i'm quite...
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president in ballo reuss but alexander lukashenko has dismissed calls to stand down as he's pictured carrying a rifle wearing a bulletproof vest. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program all awfully fast dismisses a cease fire announcement by the un recognized government in libya as a marketing stunt. u.s. president donald trump announces emergency approval for a coronavirus treatment as the country's death toll approaches 180000. and fraudsters fugitives convicted criminals and al jazeera investigation identify some of the foreigners by citizenship in cyprus. or welcome to the program our top story over $100000.00 protesters have taken to the streets of men sq in the biggest act of defiance to demand once again the president alexander lukashenko steps down it marks over 2 weeks of anti-government demonstrations now initially triggered by his declaration of victory in an election the opposition says was rigged the crowd defied warnings of the army being deployed against them and marched towards the presidential residence status and reports.
president in ballo reuss but alexander lukashenko has dismissed calls to stand down as he's pictured carrying a rifle wearing a bulletproof vest. hello i'm maryam namazie and london you're watching al-jazeera also coming up on the program all awfully fast dismisses a cease fire announcement by the un recognized government in libya as a marketing stunt. u.s. president donald trump announces emergency approval for a coronavirus treatment as the country's death toll approaches 180000. and...
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this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well we are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interests in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather, with nick miller. hello. if it is a bank holiday where you are, you will no doubt have noticed it's not a particularly warm one out there, but it is dry across the uk. variable cloud, a few bright or sunny spells coming through. just a light breeze, and temperatures for the most part just around 15 to 17 degrees. a few spots in south wales and southern england reaching to the giddy heights of 18. and where skies are clear tonight — and there will be clear spells around — it's going to be another chil
this london cafe is one of a large number carrying on their own half offer in september. it still needs a boost following a terriblejuly. now we are telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well we are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interests in eating out will still be on the...
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this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening, so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we're telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well, we can are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like these hope people's interest in eating out will still be on the menu come the autumn. katy austin, bbc news. now, it's time for a look at the weather with carol kirkwood. hello again. today is a bank holiday everywhere, except for in scotland, and it could turn out to be one of the coolest, if not the coolest late august bank holiday on record. what we have at the moment is cloud building. we started with some sunshine, but, through the day, the cloud will continue to build. it will flatten out. so where we've had sunshine to start with, you will have a bit m
this london cafe is one of a number carrying on a discount. trade has been tough since reopening, so a half—price offer in september, funded by the landlord, is designed to lure more people back. now we're telling everybody that we continue, so you can see people are extremely happy and i think it will help us a lot for the trade. and as well, we can are going to have a lot of people who are back to work in the offices. with the furlough scheme coming to an end in october, businesses like...
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the virus homejust page as always carrying the virus home just looking page as always carrying the virusomejust looking at page as always carrying the virus home just looking at the plight of ethiopian migrants will stop returning home, all their work is dried up elsewhere. 0ne respiratory therapist in the whole country. really depressing but important story looking at the potential impact this virus could have in countries thatjust impact this virus could have in countries that just don't have the health infrastructure that we have in the west. we thought we had the greatest health systems in the world and we've been overpowered by this virus. it hasn't really happened to that extent and nobody seems sure why. that doesn't mean it's not going to. new york times talking about thousands of migrant workers have been working abroad suddenly finding there's no work for them because economies are just being shutdown. and being forced to go home and potentially bringing the virus with them from more widely hit areas. just what disaster that could be in countries that don't have the infrastruct
the virus homejust page as always carrying the virus home just looking page as always carrying the virusomejust looking at page as always carrying the virus home just looking at the plight of ethiopian migrants will stop returning home, all their work is dried up elsewhere. 0ne respiratory therapist in the whole country. really depressing but important story looking at the potential impact this virus could have in countries thatjust impact this virus could have in countries that just don't have...
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as the story goes, carrie catt was growing up in iowa, rural iowa. she was the daughter of farmers, and the 1872 presidential election, her mother and father were both, she thought, politically engaged, and the day of the election came, her father got ready to go into town to vote, along with some of the farm workers who worked on the and she their father, did not understand why her mother was not getting ready to go into town to vote. and she asked, "aren't you going into town with dad to vote?" and everybody laughter and said, "don't be silly, carrie, women don't vote." and that is probably the moment in time, when she was 13 years old, that carrie chapman catt became a suffragist. she started her suffrage career in iowa, worked at the state level. eventually, she was married and moved it to the northeast and became involved with the national american women's suffrage association. she became the protÉge of susan b anthony. susan b anthony new, at a certain period of time, that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united st
as the story goes, carrie catt was growing up in iowa, rural iowa. she was the daughter of farmers, and the 1872 presidential election, her mother and father were both, she thought, politically engaged, and the day of the election came, her father got ready to go into town to vote, along with some of the farm workers who worked on the and she their father, did not understand why her mother was not getting ready to go into town to vote. and she asked, "aren't you going into town with dad to...
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carrie catt was growing up in rural iowa, she was the daughter of farmers.t was the 1872 presidential election, and her mother and father were both, as she thought, politically engaged. the day of the election came. her father got ready to go into town to vote along with some of the farm workers who worked on the farm for their father, and she didn't understand why her mother wasn't getting ready to go into town to vote. and she asked, aren't you going into town with dad to vote? and everybody laughed at her and said, don't be silly, carrie, women don't vote. and that's probably the moment in time, when she was 13 years old, that carrie chapman catt became a suffragist. she started her career in iowa, worked at the state level. eventually she was married and moved to the northeast and became involved with the national american women suffrage association. she became the protege of susan b. anthony. susan b. anthony knew at a certain period of time that she would probably not live to see women voting all across the united states. so, at that point in time, sus
carrie catt was growing up in rural iowa, she was the daughter of farmers.t was the 1872 presidential election, and her mother and father were both, as she thought, politically engaged. the day of the election came. her father got ready to go into town to vote along with some of the farm workers who worked on the farm for their father, and she didn't understand why her mother wasn't getting ready to go into town to vote. and she asked, aren't you going into town with dad to vote? and everybody...
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always concent is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some u.s. cities right wing activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will . target training with the armed civilian group americans will somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the tory is a k 47 or kalashnikov originally made by the soviet army but now a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore. d.s. believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america the way it is. they fear freedom is under threat in the wake of the pandemic and countrywide protests but they're also led by conspiracy theories.
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real firearms that they were openly carrying. and the organizers of the event were encouraging some level of concealed carry. >> the organizers of the event, not the organizers of black lives matter. you talk about the organizers of the caravan? >> yes, that's right. >> avid, i'm glad you're here, you have a history with the fbi, you have a good background to talk about this. donald trump liked a twheeet wa lauding the kenosha shooter. he is encouraging this. here's kaley mcenany, she denied that trump saw the video of anyone shooting paint balls, the
real firearms that they were openly carrying. and the organizers of the event were encouraging some level of concealed carry. >> the organizers of the event, not the organizers of black lives matter. you talk about the organizers of the caravan? >> yes, that's right. >> avid, i'm glad you're here, you have a history with the fbi, you have a good background to talk about this. donald trump liked a twheeet wa lauding the kenosha shooter. he is encouraging this. here's kaley...
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it's the ship that carried components of the atomic bomb. but no one told that story. highlythe most classified mission of the war. we found the private papers of a man named robert furman who was an army major and it just so happened that major furman was the chief intelligence officer for the entire manhattan project and he had run around europe trying to track down the state of german atomic science because the scientist on the american side were really worried the germans were going to beat the united states and being able to deploy and operational atomic bomb during the war. in his records were these handwritten accounts, day by day, moment by moment of transporting the atomic bomb, the components of the atomic bomb aboard uss indianapolis. so we see that mission in our book goes from his perspective, not just as an army officer, but how he got to know the army officers and navy officers on the indianapolis, but also from the perspective of the men. many components of the atomic bomb were carried in two cylindrical canisters which were very heavy. one of them carr
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it was carried out very quickly in response to the opportunity back in midway. as a result it wasn't particularly well supported, well supplied. it was hastily planned. our marines landed and very soon found themselves relying on captured japanese stores of rice and dried fish in order to survive on the island because our own supply lines had been disrupted and our own supplies were late in coming. what ozseen as kind of a hasty counter attack in august 1942 turned into a long protracted battle far bloodier i think than anyone could have possibly imagined. it's one of the finest hours in the history of the marine corps. this was a much tougher fight than anyone anticipated. we tried to show that in the way we line up this gallery. there's a lot of things happening. there's a kind of forbidding environment. it's as if you stepped off the earth and gone to the moon or a completely different space. we have here one of the most fascinating display cases i think of the entire museum. most of the items here were in the possession of -- he had a close encounter with a
it was carried out very quickly in response to the opportunity back in midway. as a result it wasn't particularly well supported, well supplied. it was hastily planned. our marines landed and very soon found themselves relying on captured japanese stores of rice and dried fish in order to survive on the island because our own supply lines had been disrupted and our own supplies were late in coming. what ozseen as kind of a hasty counter attack in august 1942 turned into a long protracted battle...
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well it's carried out. without any kind of green light. from the syrian regime. hezbollah secretary general has long denied any role in the massive bomb blast in beirut 15 years ago it's not clear how he will respond to saddam call to cooperate but has repeatedly vowed never to hand over the suspects. we don't feel concerned by the tribunals decisions for us it will be as if no decision was ever announced if our brothers are unjustly sentenced as we expect we will maintain their innocence. the former prime minister's killing tour lebanon society apart he was considered the leader of the muslims and the community whose assassin belongs to a shiite group the verdict is unlikely to heal divisions there's been political instability since killing it was also followed by a series of assassinations that targeted anti syrian government figures in the country since then the political landscape changed the balance of power favors hezbollah and its allies which control political and military power. but some see an opportunity to solve the latest political crisis. saw hariri
well it's carried out. without any kind of green light. from the syrian regime. hezbollah secretary general has long denied any role in the massive bomb blast in beirut 15 years ago it's not clear how he will respond to saddam call to cooperate but has repeatedly vowed never to hand over the suspects. we don't feel concerned by the tribunals decisions for us it will be as if no decision was ever announced if our brothers are unjustly sentenced as we expect we will maintain their innocence. the...
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it's always constant is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some us cities white we activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will. target training with the armed civilian group american somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the notorious a k 47 or kalashnikov for originally made by the soviet army but not a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america in the way it is . they fear freedom is under threat in the wake of the pandemic and countrywide protests but they're also led by co
it's always constant is an open carry states where civilians can legally carry a weapon in public as long as it is not concealed police into notion of wisconsin they say that they were armed militia like people patrolling on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some us cities white we activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with...
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but it is the blood of a man who was carrying it. i'm quite proud of this gallery. it is the cbi gallery, -- china, burma, india. a gigantic struggle was taking place in the asian mainland. our own purpose and our british allies was to fly supplies over the homeland mountains from and get to china to keep forces in the field. we called this entire theater china burma india. what we have here is a nice relief map of what it was like to fly the hump. taking off from somewhere in india or burma and then flying over the himalayas to get supplies and to china. flying over the himalayas is not these his flight the world. it would be difficult for modern aircraft. it was really difficult for 1940's vintage aircraft. there is a big downdraft as you press the mountain. there was also a road. keeping the road open was one of the principal points of the war in the theater. you see a bit of our photograph here. these are called switchbacks. it is such a tall gray, you cannot just drive up the mountain. you go back and forth and back and forth. one mile could be seven miles in d
but it is the blood of a man who was carrying it. i'm quite proud of this gallery. it is the cbi gallery, -- china, burma, india. a gigantic struggle was taking place in the asian mainland. our own purpose and our british allies was to fly supplies over the homeland mountains from and get to china to keep forces in the field. we called this entire theater china burma india. what we have here is a nice relief map of what it was like to fly the hump. taking off from somewhere in india or burma...
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everyone lasted her and said, don't be silly, carry, women don't vote. that was probably the moment in time when she was 13 years old that carrie chapman catt became a suffer just. she started her suffrage career in iowa, worked at the state level and eventually she was married and moved to the northeast and became involved with the national women's suffrage association. she became the protÉge of suzanne be anthony. susan bee anthony knew that she probably would not live to see women voting all across the united states. so at that point and time susan b. anthony decided she would recruit women to take her place. and carrie chapman catt was the person susan b. anthony recruited to take her place. she played a pivotal role several times in the women's suffrage movement, certainly as a strategist and definitely in nashville, tennessee for the final fight. >> and those demonstrations came to washington d.c.. we have pictures from outside of the white house. what role did president woodrow wilson play in all of this? did he have a view? >> yes, he absolutely
everyone lasted her and said, don't be silly, carry, women don't vote. that was probably the moment in time when she was 13 years old that carrie chapman catt became a suffer just. she started her suffrage career in iowa, worked at the state level and eventually she was married and moved to the northeast and became involved with the national women's suffrage association. she became the protÉge of suzanne be anthony. susan bee anthony knew that she probably would not live to see women voting...
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police say pellerin was carrying a knife and been trying to enter a convenience store video appears to show pellerin walking away from officers who then shot the 31 year old after a stun gun failed to work the death prompted a crowd of demonstrators together outside the store where he was shot his family believe he was having a mental health crisis the u.s. city of portland oregon on the west coast so violent confrontations between opposing camps on saturday around a being held by right wing groups quickly drew counter protest from left wing demonstrators hundreds wearing helmets and makeshift shields brawl for hours it's been more than 80 straight days of protests important following the police killing of george floyd. at least 17 people have been killed in a period of 24 hours in colombia it's one of the most violent days since the signing of a peace deal in 2016. reports it comes after weeks of increased on rest across the country a truck carrying 6 bodies arrives at a morgue in southwest
police say pellerin was carrying a knife and been trying to enter a convenience store video appears to show pellerin walking away from officers who then shot the 31 year old after a stun gun failed to work the death prompted a crowd of demonstrators together outside the store where he was shot his family believe he was having a mental health crisis the u.s. city of portland oregon on the west coast so violent confrontations between opposing camps on saturday around a being held by right wing...
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carry out in. about the- not something the town hall to deal with it is not part of our permit that is part up to the national authority to deal with. let us national authorities or anybody else to do that. we have a number of priorities. before dealing with the s. and pollution. we have to deal with the- and removing the rubble. hello yes we have priorities and we- unable. time being given that there is still people wounded people who were buried under the rubble. how many. what do are still trapped under the rubble. later we inserts there are roughly ten to fifteen people still buriedd in the rubblee. however we don't have a specificc list of nanames fifirst names f family names of ththose people who are missing becacause a lot of people e stil haven't been report missing. since hello. close of the sort that was stored in the ports in the mediterranean. in the port in beverage is independent. it is not within the jurisdiction of either go the governor's office north of the town hall. it is the re
carry out in. about the- not something the town hall to deal with it is not part of our permit that is part up to the national authority to deal with. let us national authorities or anybody else to do that. we have a number of priorities. before dealing with the s. and pollution. we have to deal with the- and removing the rubble. hello yes we have priorities and we- unable. time being given that there is still people wounded people who were buried under the rubble. how many. what do are still...
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carrie, why don't you kick off our final trades >> alibaba is the final trade. out. it had a little bit of a sort of lull in terms of coming back from the pandemic low, and chinese buyers are investing in spending, and they own 33% of am financial. >> tiffany >> ferrari i love that they are in the electric vehicle space with virtually no competition they say their electric coupe can go from zero to 60 in 2.5 seconds. i bought more today and it's up 28.5% in the last three months >> stephanie, quick, please. >> nxp ilts t it's the one technology name i would be a buyer of here >> joe >> netflix wow. >> good stuff. that does it for the "halftime report." "the exchange" begins right now. we'll see you tomorrow >>> thank you, brian hi, everybody. wow, indeed. we're going to get to all of those names in just a minute but here's what's ahead this hour profoundly consequential that's what founders say we should expect from jerome powell in his speech tomorrow morning is inflation
carrie, why don't you kick off our final trades >> alibaba is the final trade. out. it had a little bit of a sort of lull in terms of coming back from the pandemic low, and chinese buyers are investing in spending, and they own 33% of am financial. >> tiffany >> ferrari i love that they are in the electric vehicle space with virtually no competition they say their electric coupe can go from zero to 60 in 2.5 seconds. i bought more today and it's up 28.5% in the last three...
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so two guys would hold it and pick up and carry and carry things. medical supplies, radios, bazooka rounds, mortars, machine guns, you name it, these guys used this cart to transfer it around quickly because the paratroopers were way overloaded. for instance, the gentleman we saw earlier, who i talked about, richard, he was 5'6" and weighed 145 pounds and he had over 130 pounds worth of gear on. just a few planes over, there was a gentleman posing for the newspapers at the time, the media, and he got on the scale and weighed 136 pounds. he geared up for his mission before he parachutes into normandy. when he got back on the scale, he weighed 315 pounds. so they were weigh overloaded and then parachuting in ammunition and all sorts of things, machine guns. with that much weight, plus the other things you had to carry, these carts were a godsend. two man team, you could throw some gear on and bring more gear into the battlefield. this is an airborne bicycle. now, this is where the british really enjoyed these. the american troops also brought some of
so two guys would hold it and pick up and carry and carry things. medical supplies, radios, bazooka rounds, mortars, machine guns, you name it, these guys used this cart to transfer it around quickly because the paratroopers were way overloaded. for instance, the gentleman we saw earlier, who i talked about, richard, he was 5'6" and weighed 145 pounds and he had over 130 pounds worth of gear on. just a few planes over, there was a gentleman posing for the newspapers at the time, the media,...
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pro what we know so far as is that there are multiple people who have been injured the craft was carrying close to 170 to about 190 people so rescue operations are going on at the moment and the focus right now is to evacuate all the passengers just very dramatic pictures that we're getting nearer it looks like the damage is extensive do we know if there are any casualties. yes you're right the damage looks quite extensive from the nation images that have come full that the moment and as we speak there are journalists are on the ground happening the fire brigade there on the ground trying to put all of the fire there's a lot of debris of the crowds that begin seeming still around there as some publications from the fog lifted up carried on which are saying that so far don't people are confirmed dead but we are still waiting for the reports at the moment as i mentioned evacuation efforts and going on there are some reports which are saying that all the passengers have been evacuated and many of them have been taken to hospital as well but we have to waiting for more reports to come up the
pro what we know so far as is that there are multiple people who have been injured the craft was carrying close to 170 to about 190 people so rescue operations are going on at the moment and the focus right now is to evacuate all the passengers just very dramatic pictures that we're getting nearer it looks like the damage is extensive do we know if there are any casualties. yes you're right the damage looks quite extensive from the nation images that have come full that the moment and as we...
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party congress with horns and chanting langley hundreds try to disrupt the event and the number carrying black lives matter the ban is that didn't stop the president from claiming he has done more for black people than almost all of his predecessors. i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president since abraham lincoln our 1st republican president. and i have done more in 3 years for the black jimmy. unity then joe biden has done in 47 years we win when i'm reelected the best is yet to come we were told from speech that did come this furious black lives massive protest is once again poured on to the streets of can i share in the wake of sunday's police shooting of a black man a word of warning you might find the following footage disturbing. was. the one. column often reports now on how can i show has become a crucial polling in the election race. cars bernie guns firing people looting images that have become all too familiar in the united states as of late anarchy in action on the streets has got politicians pointing fingers at each other
party congress with horns and chanting langley hundreds try to disrupt the event and the number carrying black lives matter the ban is that didn't stop the president from claiming he has done more for black people than almost all of his predecessors. i say very modestly that i have done more for the african-american community than any president since abraham lincoln our 1st republican president. and i have done more in 3 years for the black jimmy. unity then joe biden has done in 47 years we...
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they are legal and ethical orders, government officials have to carry them out. we can't have the will of the people being ignored after an election. but there is no deep state in the way donald trump uses the term. it's an exaggeration that he uses to discredit rival sources of information, and he uses it for political gain. >> what's the difference between something like the deep state and eisenhower's military industrial -- [inaudible]? >> so what's fascinating is that, you know, the government is on the right and the left but they use very different terms. liberals use the term you just mentioned, liberals talk about the military industrial complex. they fear generals and big defense contracting firms that they feel are driving the country into war after war after war. conservatives, you know, a better term, a term they often use is the administrative state. that would be this ever-growing government that's incessantly invading our personal lives and taking away our freedoms and the personal information we should control. but there's a funny thing right now,
they are legal and ethical orders, government officials have to carry them out. we can't have the will of the people being ignored after an election. but there is no deep state in the way donald trump uses the term. it's an exaggeration that he uses to discredit rival sources of information, and he uses it for political gain. >> what's the difference between something like the deep state and eisenhower's military industrial -- [inaudible]? >> so what's fascinating is that, you know,...
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imposes sanctions on hong kong a to carry land and 10 other officials. in the rajapaksa brothers strengthen their grip on sri lanka and a big electoral win. and we start this process and with breaking news an air india express flight with 191 people on board has skidded off the runway while landing in code in care less days a media reporting the pilot has died more than 100 passengers that injured well let's now speak on the phone trying new delhi correspondent elizabeth purana liz i know this all happened less than 2 hours ago details still emerging what do we know at this stage. hine stuff here sir this is a subsidiary of the national carrier air india it's an air india express flight from divide to code the code as you said it skidded off the wrong way during landing and cut a good airport in the city a critical day paralyzed just before 8 pm local time there were 191 people on board including 6 crew members and government officials in parallel have told local media that both of the pilot on board have died but at least confirmed by the airline yet we
imposes sanctions on hong kong a to carry land and 10 other officials. in the rajapaksa brothers strengthen their grip on sri lanka and a big electoral win. and we start this process and with breaking news an air india express flight with 191 people on board has skidded off the runway while landing in code in care less days a media reporting the pilot has died more than 100 passengers that injured well let's now speak on the phone trying new delhi correspondent elizabeth purana liz i know this...
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it seems like every second person in beirut is carrying either a shovel or a broom. clear—up going on. they've come from all over the country. the devastation here is enormous, and these homes aren't going to be habitable for a very long time. in some neighbourhoods, the devastation is almost total. no house has been spared. more than 300,000 people are now homeless. and the crisis is far from over. here, they're rushing to evacuate another home. there is a house up there. it's almost getting fallen. can you see the roof? yeah, so we're helping them to get out their stuff from the house before the building fall down. french firefighters are helping with the search. they're welcome, but there's frustration that the lebanese authorities aren't doing enough. there's blood everywhere... yeah. alan says his family are now homeless. he took us inside their apartment. they're welcome, but there's frustration that the lebanese alan says his family are now homeless. he took us inside their apartment. his father was badly injured. his blood is everywhere. his dad will make it,
it seems like every second person in beirut is carrying either a shovel or a broom. clear—up going on. they've come from all over the country. the devastation here is enormous, and these homes aren't going to be habitable for a very long time. in some neighbourhoods, the devastation is almost total. no house has been spared. more than 300,000 people are now homeless. and the crisis is far from over. here, they're rushing to evacuate another home. there is a house up there. it's almost getting...
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out carrying out have been analyzed both in and in moscow and that they now almost have a full diagnoses diagnosis we have been kind of getting rather contradictory information from the doctors so far this morning we heard from the head doctor of that hospital he said that it would take several more days to have results and that they are working they have 5 possible. options of what. diagnosis might be previously doctors had said that they would have a diagnosis by the end of yesterday so they've been kind of going back and forth but they've clearly decided now that the diagnosis is that he doesn't have poison in his body ok we're waiting for confirmation on that from their report and they've always wife is also given a statement this morning emily let's take a listen to the. rush for the doctor refused to speak with us and simply ran away he didn't want to say anything. move european doctors visit the patient. no one is being allowed in they did not even let me this is what interested him i've not seen him today. you. know none of all these family believe there's a political motivation
out carrying out have been analyzed both in and in moscow and that they now almost have a full diagnoses diagnosis we have been kind of getting rather contradictory information from the doctors so far this morning we heard from the head doctor of that hospital he said that it would take several more days to have results and that they are working they have 5 possible. options of what. diagnosis might be previously doctors had said that they would have a diagnosis by the end of yesterday so...
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and meanwhile all these angry men are attacking these white women that are carrying these banners. this is a piece of cotton that they imprisoned when suffragists who were arrested, during their imprisonment they decided to create their own embroidered signature. it is on a piece of burlap. it is kind of a record or witness or testimony to the fact that they were there and that this happened to them. finally on this wall, you have to photographs from one is of him the jail she was also with alice paul and one of the leaders of this militant suffrage movement. here you see the arrest of the suffragists, they are being put into these police wagons and being carted off to basically get sentenced to jail. from 1917 through the end of 1919, the suffered just led by alice paul continue to picket outside of the white house. that was really interested to see images of the suffragists, almost up close and personal debt. i wanted to emphasize that these were individuals with their own lives, spending their time, which we all know is precious, on this important cause. the video behind me is p
and meanwhile all these angry men are attacking these white women that are carrying these banners. this is a piece of cotton that they imprisoned when suffragists who were arrested, during their imprisonment they decided to create their own embroidered signature. it is on a piece of burlap. it is kind of a record or witness or testimony to the fact that they were there and that this happened to them. finally on this wall, you have to photographs from one is of him the jail she was also with...
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the press goes to carrie katz -- carrie catt and says, so you are working on this for seven decades, what happened? why aren't all women running to vote? she explains it and says, you know, voting is a learned habit. you have to learn to get in the groove that you vote in every election. women do not have that. they have it in a few states. it is very new to them. even in new york, they have never voted in a presidential election before. so they will learn it. one thing she does to help them learn it is she establishes the league of women voters, to teach women how to study the issues, study the candidates. and that is also celebrating its centennial anniversary this year. that said, i have thought about why only 10 million women? i came up with a few answers. what is that even though it is not legal to vote, in a lot of your hometowns, it might not be accepted. your pastor might still be railing from the pulpit about how this is going to bring down the american home. your garden club colleagues may not really have been supporters of suffrage. your family may still not approve of you
the press goes to carrie katz -- carrie catt and says, so you are working on this for seven decades, what happened? why aren't all women running to vote? she explains it and says, you know, voting is a learned habit. you have to learn to get in the groove that you vote in every election. women do not have that. they have it in a few states. it is very new to them. even in new york, they have never voted in a presidential election before. so they will learn it. one thing she does to help them...
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they get to carry over 50%, not all of it, but they get to carry half of it over, 50 percent of what they do not spend. for example, across all federal agencies, end of your spending on infrastructure is about 12% on the year. however at the doj it is only 3% on the year in part because they had this carryover provision. there are interesting public fixes that can be brought to bear. republicant the ranking member on the armed to gets committee wanted this amendment and for the department of defense of they could carry over 50%. very reasonable and it did not go into that bill this year. host: let's hear from sabrina from north carolina. caller: i was wondering if you could give me advice. i am concerned about how much money is taken by the child support system and is unaccounted for. i feel like they are robbing the american people because they are taking the federal income tax returns from the lower income levels. basically they are taking all of the money and putting it directly into the government system. i was wondering if you had advice for me on how i can possibly get them to
they get to carry over 50%, not all of it, but they get to carry half of it over, 50 percent of what they do not spend. for example, across all federal agencies, end of your spending on infrastructure is about 12% on the year. however at the doj it is only 3% on the year in part because they had this carryover provision. there are interesting public fixes that can be brought to bear. republicant the ranking member on the armed to gets committee wanted this amendment and for the department of...
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have come out dressed in white also a symbol for change that we've seen in recent days people are carrying balloons and they fear is really one of victory and not the atmosphere that we've been seeing over the past few days with these protests now live. to russian president vladimir putin yesterday and again today could we see russia propping up. well after today that seems certainly more likely following a telephone call with putin the russian side said that it saw an external threat in belo reuss and it also said that they could that russia could support dello russo via the collective security treaty organization which is a military alliance of 6 former soviet states which include russia and belarus that's essentially a military pact where if one country is facing aggression from outside that that all all countries then consider that to be aggression against them so we could in other words see kind of either military some kind of military support or perhaps peacekeeping forces from russia but i do think that russia is also kind of trying to warn the west not to get involved so we'll have
have come out dressed in white also a symbol for change that we've seen in recent days people are carrying balloons and they fear is really one of victory and not the atmosphere that we've been seeing over the past few days with these protests now live. to russian president vladimir putin yesterday and again today could we see russia propping up. well after today that seems certainly more likely following a telephone call with putin the russian side said that it saw an external threat in belo...
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coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike. it's one o one eastern hour stay with us. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and sell their brand of politics to americans before the votes follow the u.s. elections on a. comeback. in russia and him a mixed martial arts is a phenomenon. in the city's hundreds of amateur fights is front up to a battle with few rules. but. deep in the caucasus mountains. train from morning till night hoping to find a way out of poverty and become champions. could only be.
coalition has been blamed for carrying out the strike. it's one o one eastern hour stay with us. as protests rage over police brutality and corona virus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and sell their brand of politics to americans before the votes follow the u.s. elections on a. comeback. in russia and him a mixed martial arts is a phenomenon. in the city's hundreds of amateur fights is...
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we will carry on a public spectacle. and rattle the cages.nd make sure everyone knows how american women are being betrayed by congress. betrayed by politicians. we are going to demand the most. they are seen as insurgents. the mainstream suffragists are not happy about this. they do not approve of their methods. these confrontational methods which are imported from great britain, where they have been used. these include, in great britain they are militant in that there are bombs and there is arson and all kinds of very nasty things done by the suffragists there. in america, it is really demonstrations. demonstrations in a way that has never been used. there has been marches for years. alice paul states this unbelievably large national suffrage parade in washington in 1913, on the day before woodrow wilson's inauguration. but now, they are going to revert to far more confrontational methods, such as picketing the white house. picketing the white house, never been done before. here are women standing in front of the white house, day and night.
we will carry on a public spectacle. and rattle the cages.nd make sure everyone knows how american women are being betrayed by congress. betrayed by politicians. we are going to demand the most. they are seen as insurgents. the mainstream suffragists are not happy about this. they do not approve of their methods. these confrontational methods which are imported from great britain, where they have been used. these include, in great britain they are militant in that there are bombs and there is...
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we saw a policeman carrying 6 l.-a pistols everywhere in fact none of the officers we met on this trip carried anything else. we visited the museum of the policy and thus are not an organization still here today for its involvement in human rights violations. the guard at the entrance was also armed with his exultant pistol. the policeman showed us his exam s.p. 2022 in the weapons display. it was exultant is the standard weapon of the colombian police and she was always trying to we all have them they're the best. many asked a colleague for a service weapon and showed us the engraving on the s b 2022 frame made in germany in jordan get this weapon should not be in colombia we also noticed that serial number is missing. this is a so-called ghost gun and they shouldn't exist at all. next stop. for many years the murder capital of the world. an hour's drive outside of mid-air gene we visited a retreat for the rich and powerful the ruins of pablo escobar house are a minder of the cocaine trade that is still flourishing
we saw a policeman carrying 6 l.-a pistols everywhere in fact none of the officers we met on this trip carried anything else. we visited the museum of the policy and thus are not an organization still here today for its involvement in human rights violations. the guard at the entrance was also armed with his exultant pistol. the policeman showed us his exam s.p. 2022 in the weapons display. it was exultant is the standard weapon of the colombian police and she was always trying to we all have...
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it cannot carry on like this. if i can the country. it cannot carry on like this., there is an international donor conference led by france and the united nations —— international donor. is there something you want them to do to put pressure on? yes. everybody knows what the problem is. they cannot just everybody knows what the problem is. they cannotjust keep sweeping it under the rug. we are not left alone. we need to be left alone. leave us alone. we can manage, but what i mean by leave us alone, everybody needs to leave us alone. everybody who is interfering in this country needs to get their hands off. then we can actually make it. but they cannot tell us right now, you do it yourselves, when we have so you do it yourselves, when we have so many other countries and foreign governments actually forcing us to do things that we are not capable of carrying through. we cannot fight proxy wars for others. enough is enough. the international community is actually responsible because they know what is going on. we have been dying, literally. it is not figuratively. we
it cannot carry on like this. if i can the country. it cannot carry on like this., there is an international donor conference led by france and the united nations —— international donor. is there something you want them to do to put pressure on? yes. everybody knows what the problem is. they cannot just everybody knows what the problem is. they cannotjust keep sweeping it under the rug. we are not left alone. we need to be left alone. leave us alone. we can manage, but what i mean by leave...