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ho chi minh.05 she set up the drd, the center for disability research and capacity development. the ngo's goal is to help people with disabilities. today she is known as a pioneer of disability support in vietnam. of the 93 million people living in vietnam, over 6 million have a disability. the country is largely buddhist and many believe that disabled people are being punished for transgressions in a past life. it's common for them to be dismissed as useless to society. >> yen provides scholships t disabled youth, supporting their studies at university. she also redeveloped a building in ho chi minh to make it accessible f people with disabilities to visit and socialize. the drd has supported 1,800 people so far. some have used their university education to get jobs and earn their independence. >> discover how yen is supporting the independence of vietnamese people with disabilities. the drd office is a 30-minute drive from central ho chi minh. food is the weekly staff meeting. >> the team is mad
ho chi minh.05 she set up the drd, the center for disability research and capacity development. the ngo's goal is to help people with disabilities. today she is known as a pioneer of disability support in vietnam. of the 93 million people living in vietnam, over 6 million have a disability. the country is largely buddhist and many believe that disabled people are being punished for transgressions in a past life. it's common for them to be dismissed as useless to society. >> yen provides...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. some other news now...ping down after completing the permitted two terms in office. it's the first democratic transfer of power in niger since it became independent from france in 1960. at least 10 climbers are now known to have died during an avalanche in iran. more than a dozen others were rescued from the alborz mountain range, north of tehran. the victims include a mountaineering instructor. a search operation is continuing for other survivors. elections in the central african republic are under way, after a campaign marred by violence between government and rebel forces. three un peacekeepers were killed by unidentified assailants during two separate attacks ahead of the vote. it's the first election in the country since a peace deal was struck in february 2019. lots of different coronavirus restrictions remain in place across the world, as countries try to keep the pandemic under control. cases are rising in russia, but president vladimir putin says he won't impose a new national lockdown as he tries
chi chi izundu, bbc news. some other news now...ping down after completing the permitted two terms in office. it's the first democratic transfer of power in niger since it became independent from france in 1960. at least 10 climbers are now known to have died during an avalanche in iran. more than a dozen others were rescued from the alborz mountain range, north of tehran. the victims include a mountaineering instructor. a search operation is continuing for other survivors. elections in the...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. are planning to move a second gorup of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—prone island in the south of the country. officials say up to 1,000 of the refugees, originally from myanmar, will be moved from camps in to a specially—built housing complex. farah kabir is the bangladesh country director of action aid and gave her thoughts about the relocation of the refugees. the rohingya would like to go back to their own state, to myanmar. and the relocation was not necessarily the relocation was not necessarily the preferred choice. so this has had a mixed response from them. and we should all be concerned because this is an island off the mainland. from the bay of bengal. but where the camps are is congested. the new camp is excellent compared to the cox's bazar camp. its brick walls, brick houses, it's customised. the problem was that it's off the mainland and it's an island that has been formed over 20 years. but bangladesh is a delta, so many parts of the country are already vulnerab
chi chi izundu, bbc news. are planning to move a second gorup of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—prone island in the south of the country. officials say up to 1,000 of the refugees, originally from myanmar, will be moved from camps in to a specially—built housing complex. farah kabir is the bangladesh country director of action aid and gave her thoughts about the relocation of the refugees. the rohingya would like to go back to their own state, to myanmar. and the relocation was not...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. the latest headlines on bbc news...his brexit trade deal as chancellor rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 17 hundred customers remain without electricity in south west england and wales bangladeshi authorities are planning to move a second gorup of rohingya refugees to a remote, flood—prone island in the south of the country. officials say up to 1000 of the refugees, originally from myanmar, will be moved from camps into a specially built housing complex. farah kabir is the bangladesh country director of action aid and joins me now from dhaka. thank you for speaking to us. you are welcome. this is something that we have seen before, a few weeks ago, the movement of these refugees to this island. what do you make of that as an idea, as a principal? you know, t
chi chi izundu, bbc news. the latest headlines on bbc news...his brexit trade deal as chancellor rishi sunak says the deal brings reassurance to those worried about the impact on businesses. the rollout of the pfizer biontech covid vaccine begins for millions of people across the eu — starting with italy and the czech republic. storm bella continues to bring heavy rain and high winds. more than 17 hundred customers remain without electricity in south west england and wales bangladeshi...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.rs and climbers in the mountains on the edge of the iranian capital, tehran. at least seven people are unaccounted for after heavy snowfalls and strong winds caused avalanches. the bodies of at least eight people have been found in the alborz range, which is popular with residents of tehran. the rescue operation is being led by the red crescent, who on saturday sent twenty teams to try to assist those in difficulties. helicopters were also used to bring people down from the heights. among those who died are a political activist, an academic, a doctor and a mountaineering instructor. in australia, authorities in sydney are concerned about a cluster of coronavirus infections in the nothern part of the city. 0ur correspondent in sydney is phil mercer. the sydney cluster of covid—19 has now grown to 122, and that number may not seem much compared to other countries but there are about 180 active coronavirus cases across the entire country. this cluster of cases in sydney is causing a great
chi chi izundu, bbc news.rs and climbers in the mountains on the edge of the iranian capital, tehran. at least seven people are unaccounted for after heavy snowfalls and strong winds caused avalanches. the bodies of at least eight people have been found in the alborz range, which is popular with residents of tehran. the rescue operation is being led by the red crescent, who on saturday sent twenty teams to try to assist those in difficulties. helicopters were also used to bring people down from...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.xplosion in the city of nashville on christmas day was a suicide bombing. three people were injured in the blast, and dna tests are now being carried out after human remains were found near the site of the explosion. no motive has been established and no—one has claimed responsibility. the search is resuming for missing walkers and climbers in the mountains on the edge of the iranian capital, tehran. at least seven people are unaccounted for after heavy snowfalls and strong winds caused avalanches. the bodies of at least eight people have been found in the alborz range, which is popular with residents of tehran. the rescue operation is being led by the red crescent, who on saturday sent 20 teams to try to assist those in difficulties. helicopters were also used to bring people down from the heights. among those who died are a political activist, an academic, a doctor and a mountaineering instructor. since the introduction of a wide—ranging national security law, hong kong has seen a gr
chi chi izundu, bbc news.xplosion in the city of nashville on christmas day was a suicide bombing. three people were injured in the blast, and dna tests are now being carried out after human remains were found near the site of the explosion. no motive has been established and no—one has claimed responsibility. the search is resuming for missing walkers and climbers in the mountains on the edge of the iranian capital, tehran. at least seven people are unaccounted for after heavy snowfalls and...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.news, philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—i9 has changed their lives. welcome. 0n coronavirus: your stories, this year, we have been hearing from people around the world about some of the extraordinary ways in which covid—i9 has changed our lives. 0n the programme, we have heard from more than 50 guests across 25 countries. like rachel, a british palliative care doctor, spending her days talking to the dying. there have been times where i have had to pull over on the side of the road and actually stop driving on the way home and sit there and cry to myself in silence, inside my car, because i have felt so shocked by the speed of the pandemic and the relentlessness of it, the sheer numbers of people who are dying too quickly and too often. it is like nothing any of us have ever experienced. it's like a battlefield environment. nadia and leanne who mobilised community action in cape town. we are cookin
chi chi izundu, bbc news.news, philippa thomas hears from people around the world about their extraordinary experiences during the pandemic and how covid—i9 has changed their lives. welcome. 0n coronavirus: your stories, this year, we have been hearing from people around the world about some of the extraordinary ways in which covid—i9 has changed our lives. 0n the programme, we have heard from more than 50 guests across 25 countries. like rachel, a british palliative care doctor, spending...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.remain in place across the world, as countries try to keep the pandemic under control. cases are rising in russia, but president vladimir putin says he won't impose a new national lockdown as he tries to protect the economy. 0ur moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports. red square is at its picture—postcard best. no sign here of covid—19 cancelling christmas, despite the spiralling infection rate. there are precautions and many things have been scaled back this year, but there's no lockdown, and people told me they are fine with that. translation: i think there is enough restrictions. lots of people wear masks and gloves. i don't think we need anything stricter. translation: we don't need a lockdown, that would stop people earning wages and feeding their families. that happened in spring, and it was really bad. meanwhile, on another ice rink not far away, this is how moscow is dealing with covid. in october, we visited one of multiple giant temporary hospitals. there were free beds
chi chi izundu, bbc news.remain in place across the world, as countries try to keep the pandemic under control. cases are rising in russia, but president vladimir putin says he won't impose a new national lockdown as he tries to protect the economy. 0ur moscow correspondent sarah rainsford reports. red square is at its picture—postcard best. no sign here of covid—19 cancelling christmas, despite the spiralling infection rate. there are precautions and many things have been scaled back this...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news. sport centre. good evening, clive. we'll start with the results from the premier league. match of the day 2 follows the news, so if you want to wait, now‘s the time to leave the room. liverpool have dropped points at home for the first time this season. they drew with struggling west brom. sadio mane put liverpool ahead early, but they failed to capitalise on further chances and west brom equalised late on with a headerfrom semi ajayi. liverpool are still top of the league. in the other fixtures, patrick ba mford's penalty was the difference as leeds beat burnley1—0. it finished 2—2 between west ham and brighton. and in the late game, tottenham drew 1—1 against wolves at molineux. in rugby union, wasps held on to beat sale sharks, but there was a lengthy delay as wasps wing zach kibirige had to be stretchered off with a head injury. wasps trailed at the break, but in the second half, youngster charlie atkinson burst through to score his first premiership try for the visitors. it finis
chi chi izundu, bbc news. sport centre. good evening, clive. we'll start with the results from the premier league. match of the day 2 follows the news, so if you want to wait, now‘s the time to leave the room. liverpool have dropped points at home for the first time this season. they drew with struggling west brom. sadio mane put liverpool ahead early, but they failed to capitalise on further chances and west brom equalised late on with a headerfrom semi ajayi. liverpool are still top of the...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.news, veteran explorer robin hanbury—tenison, who spent weeks in a coma battling covid—i9, says the healing power of nature helped to save his life. robin was one of the first covid—i9 patients into derriford hospital. he may be a veteran of 30 expeditions, but surviving coronavirus would prove to be one of robin hanbury—tenison‘s toughest experiences yet. you know, every day was pretty brutal and we were pretty broken. the doctors called us to say that actually, he is deteriorating further. his chances of ever recovering have now gone down to about 5%. i opened my eyes, saw the sunshine, saw the flowers and that was the moment when my life was saved by the healing power of nature. it's a long road back from something like that. essentially, his body was failing and i think having a goal, something to work towards, is vitally important because it gives you a target to aim for. and that goal can be as trivial or as ambitious as you want it to be. so this has been as big a challenge as a
chi chi izundu, bbc news.news, veteran explorer robin hanbury—tenison, who spent weeks in a coma battling covid—i9, says the healing power of nature helped to save his life. robin was one of the first covid—i9 patients into derriford hospital. he may be a veteran of 30 expeditions, but surviving coronavirus would prove to be one of robin hanbury—tenison‘s toughest experiences yet. you know, every day was pretty brutal and we were pretty broken. the doctors called us to say that...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.oronavirus figures. 30,501 confirmed cases were recorded in the past 2a hours. a further 316 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for covid—19, bringing the total of deaths to 70,752. the government said the figures reflected data from england and wales but said there was no new data from northern ireland and no new deaths data from scotland owing to the christmas holidays. the ever rising numbers of infections is putting a severe strain on the nhs across the uk. the london ambulance service says yesterday was it's busiest 2a hour period since march, and in scotland, doctors say health services could be overwhelmed, if the relaxation of covid restrictions for christmas triggers a surge in cases. but in wales one health board has had a huge response, after appealing for medical students to help out, in intensive care wards. here's sangita myska. stretched to the limit. nhs staff and hospitals in wales are working to full capacity, say the welsh government. annual illnesses
chi chi izundu, bbc news.oronavirus figures. 30,501 confirmed cases were recorded in the past 2a hours. a further 316 people had died within 28 days of testing positive for covid—19, bringing the total of deaths to 70,752. the government said the figures reflected data from england and wales but said there was no new data from northern ireland and no new deaths data from scotland owing to the christmas holidays. the ever rising numbers of infections is putting a severe strain on the nhs...
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chi chi izundu, bbc news.rper, has died aged a1. his wife amanda said "he passed surrounded by loved ones after a hard fought battle with a non—covid—related lung issue." jon huber performed as luke harper for wwe, before leaving in 2019 and joining all elite wrestling as brodie lee. he stopped competing in october. all elite wrestling said it was "heartbroken" at news of the death. well, tributes have been pouring in from the wrestling world. hulk hogan said he is "totally devastated" over the loss of "a great talent and awesome human being". and triple h said he was amazing talent, better human being, husband and father. hello, storm bella has been battering a large swathe of the uk in the last 2a hours. we had wind gusts in excess of 80 mph across the south of england and north—west wales. 106 mph at the needles on the isle of wight, coupled with some torrential rain courtesy of this very active cold front. it's now cleared south and eastwards. we are all in this much colder air and we've got plenty of show
chi chi izundu, bbc news.rper, has died aged a1. his wife amanda said "he passed surrounded by loved ones after a hard fought battle with a non—covid—related lung issue." jon huber performed as luke harper for wwe, before leaving in 2019 and joining all elite wrestling as brodie lee. he stopped competing in october. all elite wrestling said it was "heartbroken" at news of the death. well, tributes have been pouring in from the wrestling world. hulk hogan said he is...
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chi chi izundu reports. storm bella making her presence known on british shores.es an hour have been recorded on the isle of wight, bringing down trees, including on this car, and huts alongside brighton beachfront. train operators haveissued brighton beachfront. train operators have issued warnings about delays and cancellations because of debris and cancellations because of debris and flooding on railway lines. but parts of the uk are still reeling from heavy rains over christmas, like cirencester in gloucestershire. residents are trying to adapt. more than 70 homes were without power and the environment agency has warned some river levels are still rising. this farm in oxfordshire, the farmer's priority has been the safety of her animals. the amount of rain we have had in the last few days has made it very difficult for us. days has made it very difficult for us. we have 3000 sheep and had to move 1200 of them in the last three days. the whole of christmas we have been moving sheep. they are pregnant, and their welfare is our priority at the moment and finding
chi chi izundu reports. storm bella making her presence known on british shores.es an hour have been recorded on the isle of wight, bringing down trees, including on this car, and huts alongside brighton beachfront. train operators haveissued brighton beachfront. train operators have issued warnings about delays and cancellations because of debris and cancellations because of debris and flooding on railway lines. but parts of the uk are still reeling from heavy rains over christmas, like...
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soledad: chi lang, south vietnam, september 17, 1969. sergeant morris was leading one of three groups of south vietnamese fighters into a little known hamlet near chi lang. they were supposed to inspect, then clear the area. >> we moved on out of the village through the tree line, and by the time we got to the tree line, the whole world opened up. >> hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. soledad: captain tommy daniels and team sergeant ronald hagen were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in bunkers. >> i got a call telling me that the team sergeant was dead, and i asked morris, do you know where hagen is, and he said, yes, i do. i'll lead us in there. soledad: morris took two volunteers and crossed enemy lines to get sergeant hagen's body. pushed back by a barrage of enemy fire, he was shot. >> i had to get to the body. so i said i was going in. soledad: what morris did next is not just a heroic war story, it was a moment of valor defined. morris singe handedly destroyed the enemy force that had his battalion pinned down.
soledad: chi lang, south vietnam, september 17, 1969. sergeant morris was leading one of three groups of south vietnamese fighters into a little known hamlet near chi lang. they were supposed to inspect, then clear the area. >> we moved on out of the village through the tree line, and by the time we got to the tree line, the whole world opened up. >> hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. soledad: captain tommy daniels and team sergeant ronald hagen were ambushed by vietcong...
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thank you for meeting time to talk about chi policy. let's talk to you. they really helped rhape china polic they also viewed this event to work with you. the china nightmare. wh does that mean by that. they speak about the weaknees very often. the nightmare and the tagline is a strong nation and power he said weaknesses. imposes a special kind of daer. so what is that danger. it makes the stress. then the weaknesses. that is key. it is oen overlooked. china is the lastemaining empiren the world. if you lookery carefully at a map of the las chinese dynasty. just suppo that i get a map of that peoplef china today. it would look veryimilar. imagine that for a second. it never broke up. important because china clas many of the territories. the behavior in shandong and that. they were conquered. in a veryrisly way. places that china needs to keep under it. the enorms control over the entire. no doubt that he i a powerful figure. he has purased control of some of the policymaking bodies inside of china. i will get into this very soon. he is a perful figure in
thank you for meeting time to talk about chi policy. let's talk to you. they really helped rhape china polic they also viewed this event to work with you. the china nightmare. wh does that mean by that. they speak about the weaknees very often. the nightmare and the tagline is a strong nation and power he said weaknesses. imposes a special kind of daer. so what is that danger. it makes the stress. then the weaknesses. that is key. it is oen overlooked. china is the lastemaining empiren the...
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making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things because when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is a challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can take up to 20 years to break down and that process releases c o 2 and me thing into the atmosphere alcohol and other chemicals from the printing process also see from the paper into the environment a catapult magazine founded binyamin freakish began printing on a different sort of paper to save trees. this is the magazine issue where we changed over from normal paper to recycled paper. here i calculated how many trees were filled with normal and on the back with recycled paper if publishers would simply switch from normal paper to recycled paper it would be a huge step. sure it would be so much less dam
making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things because when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is a challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can take...
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laver couzens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi habits and kevin folland in the summer. that's thanks to new signing schick slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and she kept the ball in the back of the net again on the half hour mark. only to be called marginally offside. i don't think you can see that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we try to build up and play good position. but by and champions of germany and europe are a team who fight back rather than cave in. to me and they have robot leavened my kids usually drew the sides level just before half time after a breakdown in communication among the hosts. perhaps overeager you want to turn tom those missed his head and in the process impeded his own key. and after the break by imposed a growing threat as they wrestled back the initiative. their personal style but we knew that a part of stay patient are doing the 1st half and you know 2nd have you know we start attacking more
laver couzens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi habits and kevin folland in the summer. that's thanks to new signing schick slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and she kept the ball in the back of the net again on the half hour mark. only to be called marginally offside. i don't think you can see that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we...
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will also make a stop at the historic chis of the home memorial church. and will catch up with globe trotters steve heinous and the portuguese capital lisbon. traditional christmas markets were called off even before the most recent shutdown was announced but individual booths like these are still permanent. side of it how do you feel about christmas markets being canceled it's sad yeah really a shame this for. once i'm a big fan of christmas markets for now we'll have to make do with what we've got and hope things will be better next year 1st let's. hope i can get an alternative set up like this substitute for the real thing no of course not this is just a compromise it's better than nothing but it's nothing like a traditional christmas market so if you're in fresh it's really sad that we don't have the regular holiday markets this year. but under the circumstances to protect our health and safety i think it is absolutely acceptable. and so are you doing anything special to try and get into the spirit of things do you have any tips for us as marty as wil
will also make a stop at the historic chis of the home memorial church. and will catch up with globe trotters steve heinous and the portuguese capital lisbon. traditional christmas markets were called off even before the most recent shutdown was announced but individual booths like these are still permanent. side of it how do you feel about christmas markets being canceled it's sad yeah really a shame this for. once i'm a big fan of christmas markets for now we'll have to make do with what...
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rre im bremen tad en el condado para prevenir el vida covid-19 si el gobierno ayudara a los negocios chi ellos ahora temen que los desamparados ocurren esa estructuras para vivir >>> hay que cuidarse porque seso lo mÁs importante porque la enfermedad es sagrado o no sagrada te darÁ. >>> en la calle mission es en san francisco habÍan muchas personas de ambulancia a pesar de tener que quedarse en casa los hispanos son los mÁs afectados por el virus >>> por el momento todo muy bien gracias a dios >>> los trabajadores esenciales de las tiendas de fruta y comidas pueden salir de casa con las medidas de salubridad >>> en los Últimos 3 dÍas tenemos un promedio de 20 mil casos dijo el gobernador newsom, de otra forma los hospitales tendrÁn una serie de problemas >>> el gobernador newsom dijeron que las hospitalizaciones siguieron en las Últimas 2 semanas y le tuvo que pedir ayuda al gobierno federal. en el reporte san francisco, flavio lacayo noticiero 48. >>> muchos negocios en el censoes (nombre en inglÉs) planean abrir la semana para las normas de salud muchos dicen no tienen con quÉ discutir
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important pootools to deter chi and russia. it innovative and cost-effective. significant bipartisan provisions on artificial and cybersecurity. and provisions that strengthen israel.ance with i especially want to acknowledge how pleased we are with the also, of congressman anthony brown, a member of the our ttee, a veteran of services, a decorated member of military who now serves in the house, anthony brown. long-term -- we included the process of changing military bases purposefully, purposefully named supremists.eople they just decided to name the for white supremacyists. we would say, why -- why is that? now it isn't. it also provides long overdue veteran area by rans who were impacted agent orange. this was really important to many of us. long overdue when we passed it. now it needed to be improved and bill.o so in the and, again, on the -- get back o the bases, it reflects our highest ideals as americans. we urge the president to sign the ndaa, which has been passed a bipartisan basis for 59 years. 60. will be o, again, this is very, shall we say, intens
important pootools to deter chi and russia. it innovative and cost-effective. significant bipartisan provisions on artificial and cybersecurity. and provisions that strengthen israel.ance with i especially want to acknowledge how pleased we are with the also, of congressman anthony brown, a member of the our ttee, a veteran of services, a decorated member of military who now serves in the house, anthony brown. long-term -- we included the process of changing military bases purposefully,...
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minh if ho chi minute would just agree to come and talk with him. he said if i just have a chan to sit found one on one i think i can make this work. asked us what we thought of the speech and he swore us to secrecy because it wasn't going to be given until last night. he asked us what to lead with. i said the bombing halt. and another journalist said the billion dollars. he said that's exactly what i thought you would say, you guys like dollar signs and you guys like peace signs. then he talk us into the lincoln bed and asked to us sit on the bed. i am not sure it is still the lincoln bed. they have had several iterations of it probably. we didn't want to sit on the bed. said i am saying you should sit on the bed. yes, sir. so we sat on the bed. and he said i want you to know, i come up here almost every night and i sit on the bed, and i pick up that phone and i call the situation room. i'm sure that lucy understand whaz i s what i am talking about. and i say, how many of my boys did not come back today? and repeat lead through the night, you can g
minh if ho chi minute would just agree to come and talk with him. he said if i just have a chan to sit found one on one i think i can make this work. asked us what we thought of the speech and he swore us to secrecy because it wasn't going to be given until last night. he asked us what to lead with. i said the bombing halt. and another journalist said the billion dollars. he said that's exactly what i thought you would say, you guys like dollar signs and you guys like peace signs. then he talk...
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laver cousens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi have and kevin fall and in the summer. that's thanks to new signing schick slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and check out the goal in the back of the net again on the hof our mark. only to be holmes marginally offside. i don't think you can saw that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we try to build up and play with position. but by and champions of germany and europe are a team who fight back rather than cave in. and they have robot levon dusky my kid julie drew the sides level just before half time after a breakdown in communication among the hosts. perhaps overeager even attend tom those missed his head under the process impeded his and keep up. and after the break by imposed a growing threat as they wrestled back the initiative. their personal high but we knew that a part of stay patient are doing the 1st of and you know 2nd have you know we started talking more and more an
laver cousens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi have and kevin fall and in the summer. that's thanks to new signing schick slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and check out the goal in the back of the net again on the hof our mark. only to be holmes marginally offside. i don't think you can saw that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we...
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laver couzens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi habits and kevin folland in the summer. that thanks to new signing shakes slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and she kept the ball in the back of the net again on the half hour mark. only to be coles marginally offside. i don't think you can see that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we try to build up and play good position. but by and champions of germany and europe are a team who fight back rather than cave in. and they have robot leavened my huge huge through the science level just before half time after a breakdown in communication among the hosts. perhaps overeager even a 10 time base missed his header and in the process impeded his own keeper. and after the break by imposed a growing threat as they wrestled back the initiative. their personal style but we knew that a part of stay patient are doing the 1st half and you know 2nd have you know we start attacking more and more
laver couzens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi habits and kevin folland in the summer. that thanks to new signing shakes slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and she kept the ball in the back of the net again on the half hour mark. only to be coles marginally offside. i don't think you can see that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we...
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laver couzens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi habits and kevin folland in the summer. that's thanks to new signing shakes slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and check out the ball in the back of the net again on the hof our mark. only to be coles marginally offside. i don't think you can see that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we try to build up and play good position. but by and champions of germany and europe are a team who fight back rather than cave in. and they have robot leavened all ski my huge huge through the science level just before half time after a breakdown in communication among the hosts. perhaps overeager even attend tom those missed his head and in the process impeded his own keep up. and after the break by and post a growing threat as they wrestled back the initiative. their personal style but we knew that a part of stay patient are doing the 1st of and you know 2nd have you know we started talking more
laver couzens offenses as potent as ever despite the departure of chi habits and kevin folland in the summer. that's thanks to new signing shakes slotting straight into the team set up and together with b. and leon bailey providing a variety of attacking options and check out the ball in the back of the net again on the hof our mark. only to be coles marginally offside. i don't think you can see that big difference between them and us we. we play with a lot of courage we press them high we we...
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they recently got a call about a chi that sighting. look closely here.nd there were no an ma'imals missing. it was a life sized toy cheetah tef perched on a tree. the deputy had fun with the situation saying he used ninja like skills to the sneak up on the beast. the sheriff's department issued a warning to neighbors saying don't leave food and garbage outside, animals in the area are already stuffed. the great cheetah mystery. well that is it for abc7 news at >> "localish: bay area" is sponsored by northern california honda dealers. hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. on today's show, a primal earth experience. >> you're coming to a place that's been cultivated for 30 years by loving hands with the gardens, by all the healers who are delivering hands-on healing. >> icee made soft-serve. >> it's a ball of freshly fallen snow in gorgeous colors and bright flavors. >> restaurateur
they recently got a call about a chi that sighting. look closely here.nd there were no an ma'imals missing. it was a life sized toy cheetah tef perched on a tree. the deputy had fun with the situation saying he used ninja like skills to the sneak up on the beast. the sheriff's department issued a warning to neighbors saying don't leave food and garbage outside, animals in the area are already stuffed. the great cheetah mystery. well that is it for abc7 news at >> "localish: bay...
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offering range of $75-85 if investors go hog wild on the stock after it starts trading, of course, the chi there's a lot to like about the company. the recent growth has been incredible. the company's tripling its revenues from the saw same time last year. it's also closing in on profitability. it's pretty close to sustainable profitability. one of our tech writers at bare ron's, eric savage, says he's cautious on the offering. he writes that these conditions are kind of as good as it gets for doordash. it's hard to know what it will look like under normal conditions. what happens when there are vaccines, things get back to normal and we're going out to restaurants, will that growth still be there. it's also a very competitive market. they're going to have to compete with grubhub and uber eats to get those restaurant partners. customers don't really care, you know, like, i don't care who wrings my gyro matter to me as long as it's hot and there's extra taziki how's my pronunciation there, by the way? gyro platter? am i nailing that one? jack: that's very good. you want to look good in that
offering range of $75-85 if investors go hog wild on the stock after it starts trading, of course, the chi there's a lot to like about the company. the recent growth has been incredible. the company's tripling its revenues from the saw same time last year. it's also closing in on profitability. it's pretty close to sustainable profitability. one of our tech writers at bare ron's, eric savage, says he's cautious on the offering. he writes that these conditions are kind of as good as it gets for...
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news of the world pulling that single plays you'll have a little bit of a german orphan raised by the chi when they those who killed her family she's found by captain kidd played by tom hanks. says if you think a 12 year old german girl would be intimidated acting alongside a hollywood legend well then you don't know that saying boy that. even the 2 time oscar winner was impressed by this rising star from berlin. but. i cannot stress enough the incredible power. on those scenes with that with the 2 of us that those those those crackled they were good they were ridiculous fun in order in order to shoot singles crackling and threaten to explode in system pressure or breakthrough film. she plays benny the girl traumatised and out of control. over the skies. but it's the quiet scenes like those in the news of the world but the young actress finds most challenging. shows she makes them. i think the most difficult scene was really the last the very last scene i won't give any spoilers but i can say captain kidd and your honner both have to cry and it wasn't so easy because when they say now clo
news of the world pulling that single plays you'll have a little bit of a german orphan raised by the chi when they those who killed her family she's found by captain kidd played by tom hanks. says if you think a 12 year old german girl would be intimidated acting alongside a hollywood legend well then you don't know that saying boy that. even the 2 time oscar winner was impressed by this rising star from berlin. but. i cannot stress enough the incredible power. on those scenes with that with...
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making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can take up to 20 years to break down and that process releases c o 2 and me fame into the atmosphere alcohol and other chemicals from the printing process also see from the paper into the environment catapult magazine founded binyamin freight began printing on a different sort of paper to save trees. this is the magazine issue where we changed over from normal paper to recycled paper. here i calculated how many trees were filled with normal and on the back with recycled paper if publishers would simply switch from normal paper to recycled paper it would be a huge step. to sure it would be so much less da
making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can...
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the chi they hope the message spreads and they can reach even more kids this holiday season. anthony flores joining us now. a pretty nice day for bay area college football teams. >> certainly is. stanford hands washington its first loss of the season but maybe even the bigger story the challenges the cardinals had to overcome before game day. stick around. sports is next. budget, i lead the charge. and for this multitasking number cruncher, time is money. so, no more chasing sales. because at floor and decor, i get rock-bottom prices on top-quality products. and with free in-store design services, i score expert advice and project planning. not like free with purchase either, like free-free. mission accomplished. now that's time well spent. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-f
the chi they hope the message spreads and they can reach even more kids this holiday season. anthony flores joining us now. a pretty nice day for bay area college football teams. >> certainly is. stanford hands washington its first loss of the season but maybe even the bigger story the challenges the cardinals had to overcome before game day. stick around. sports is next. budget, i lead the charge. and for this multitasking number cruncher, time is money. so, no more chasing sales....
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making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is a challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can take up to 20 years to break down and that process releases c o 2 and me thing into the atmosphere the whole and other chemicals from the printing process also see from the paper into the environment catapult magazine founder benyamin freight began printing on a different sort of paper to save trees. this is the magazine issue where we changed over from normal paper to recycle paper. here i calculated how many trees were filled with normal paper and on the back with recycled paper if publishers would simply switch from normal paper to recycled paper it would be a huge step. sure it would be so much less
making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is a challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can take...
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well, earlier i had the opportunity to speak to chi, a science journalist, and molecular biologist. and i asked him if these vaccines are approved within weeks, when can we expect vaccinations to actually begin the vaccination? it will start, you know, within hours or within a day in the u.s. . some of the vaccine has already been distributed to 2 different sites. so the idea is that the moment that the green light is given, next nations would be ready to start a course in europe. you know, different countries make might be on a slightly different schedule in terms of how already they are to start vaccinations immediately. but certainly, the idea is once the ones i mean to the next scene, that is there should be used immediately once once the green light is given. well, germany has tightened its covert 1000 restrictions. as of today, chancellor angela merkel on the leaders of germany 16 states agreed on the measures last week because infection rates remain high here while the restrictions will remain in place until at least december 20th, but are likely to be extended into january a
well, earlier i had the opportunity to speak to chi, a science journalist, and molecular biologist. and i asked him if these vaccines are approved within weeks, when can we expect vaccinations to actually begin the vaccination? it will start, you know, within hours or within a day in the u.s. . some of the vaccine has already been distributed to 2 different sites. so the idea is that the moment that the green light is given, next nations would be ready to start a course in europe. you know,...
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the trump administration's chi cientific adviser fo "operation warp speed," moncef slaoui, said he expects nearly a third of the u.s. population will be vaccinated by the end of march. >> we hope to have immunized 100 million people which would be the long-term care facility people, the elderly people with comorbidities, the frontline workers, the health care workers. that's about 120 million people. we will have immunized about 100 millople by the first quarter of 2021. >> sreenivasan: the f.d.a. is acheduled to discuss approval of a secondne, developed moderna, on thursday. confirmed cases of the secoronavirus continue to o record levels in the u.s. according to "the new york times," there are now nearly six times many cases each day and three times as many deaths as thagere were three month tomorrow the electoral college leote will bring president joe biden one step closer to final congressional approl and his inauguration as president on january 20. but the current pretodent continueay he won-- without any evidence and consistent losselein court to l chagellens of the outcome. last nig
the trump administration's chi cientific adviser fo "operation warp speed," moncef slaoui, said he expects nearly a third of the u.s. population will be vaccinated by the end of march. >> we hope to have immunized 100 million people which would be the long-term care facility people, the elderly people with comorbidities, the frontline workers, the health care workers. that's about 120 million people. we will have immunized about 100 millople by the first quarter of 2021....
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chis is a program the administration has been trying to kill but now, for the first time since 2017,will be open to new applicants. norah. >> o'donnell: that's interesting. ben tracy, thank you. tonight, crews fighting wildfires in southern california are worried that powerful wind gusts will kick up more trouble this weekend. they have battled flames for days in orange county. cbs' jonathan vigliotti is there with more on this historic fire season. >> reporter: another grueling 24 hours as firefighters try to gain the upper hand. crews in silverado canyon are carving out containment lines. they're also dousing out hot spots to prevent this wildfire from exploding, like it did wednesday night. the flames, driven by hurricane- force winds, ripped through this landscape in a matter of minutes. those in its path had to escape in the middle of the night. >> the wind was howling. it was just-- >> reporter: bruce mcdougal shot this video. his truck destroyed, his home spared. in this canyons dodging fire after fire has now become a way of life. >> this is our sixth fire this year. >> repor
chis is a program the administration has been trying to kill but now, for the first time since 2017,will be open to new applicants. norah. >> o'donnell: that's interesting. ben tracy, thank you. tonight, crews fighting wildfires in southern california are worried that powerful wind gusts will kick up more trouble this weekend. they have battled flames for days in orange county. cbs' jonathan vigliotti is there with more on this historic fire season. >> reporter: another grueling 24...
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last 4 years how he should have won the election it seems that he can't understand how elections what chi that he course this bought into the idea of mail in voting he urged people to vote on the day. and so when votes were counted those who voted on the day were counted 1st and then when the mail in ballots were added which the democrats had pushed for a very long time the past doll trumps numbers he simply can't seem to get this head around that many people are critical of what donald trump has done in the last couple of overs this is bad news for democracy they simply not accepting the reality of the result and donald trump said he would accept the result if it was done by fear means but many of the states have already declared the results the results are in donald trump one joe biden is the president elect of the united states and will be sworn in on the 20th of january and will move into the white house that very afternoon ok i think that alan fischer there are white house correspondent after almost 3 months of negotiations there's been a breakthrough in peace talks between the afgha
last 4 years how he should have won the election it seems that he can't understand how elections what chi that he course this bought into the idea of mail in voting he urged people to vote on the day. and so when votes were counted those who voted on the day were counted 1st and then when the mail in ballots were added which the democrats had pushed for a very long time the past doll trumps numbers he simply can't seem to get this head around that many people are critical of what donald trump...
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making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can take up to 20 years to break down and that process releases c o 2 and me thing into the atmosphere alcohol and other chemicals from the printing process also see from the paper into the environment catapult magazine found have been you mean fried fish began printing on a different sort of paper to save trees. so this is the magazine issue where we changed over from normal paper to recycled paper so here i calculated how many trees were filled with normal and on the back with recycled paper if publishers would simply switch from normal paper to recycled paper it would be a huge step. to sure it would b
making the change from a conventional printing house to a sustainable one was an easy decision fellow chi. it's not going to mentally much more expensive. but you do need to be willing to reorganize things. course when you rethink production. a lot of things need to be completely overhauled you need a whole new approach. this is the challenge facing the entire printing industry more than half of the paper thrown out 12 wide ends up in landfills and more paper is produced every year paper can...
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they dislike b these students they learned of the ideas they love was a stark contrast students from chi at american universities also live in ar from families back home would be arrested and interrogatedr tortured because of the things they say in the americanlassroom. the ccc p-letter doe't just target chinese nationa if they want to iluence american students as well officers and administrators ow that left-leaning college campuses present easy rgets for anti- american messaging that why they planted confucius institutes on campus w the state department has been very clear under e president trump these are litelly up to no good. many have gone away many campuses have seen that are chosen to closdown the institute right here in georgistill has one in macon. that's why there are groups on campus called chinese student scholars assiation they are directed almost always funded by the chinese embassy or local chinese consulate the purpose is to keep tabs on students to do so beijing. you would think in places like georgia tech schcholars all across the world and school culty would be more u
they dislike b these students they learned of the ideas they love was a stark contrast students from chi at american universities also live in ar from families back home would be arrested and interrogatedr tortured because of the things they say in the americanlassroom. the ccc p-letter doe't just target chinese nationa if they want to iluence american students as well officers and administrators ow that left-leaning college campuses present easy rgets for anti- american messaging that why they...
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pfizersing the vaccine is interesting and i speak as one who had a terrible reaction to aaccine as a chil chi. i think it was a tetanus shot and i woke up one morning and i was paralyzed. it could have been a reaction to the hor serum. so i don't take flu vaccines. so i was looking very carefully i think this is a revolution and fax analogy in the flu vaccine the universal flu vaccine yoare hoping for could be built on this particular platform. >> there were. scientist have been scaming about nucleic acid test but they've never been ab to do it for people when they first tried they were worried it would get into our genes so they said okay we will do mrna and that's not stable. there it sat so science is not the limiting factor. they have the science but you have the ptotype vaccine within hours of the chinese posting the sequence. >> they already created a prototype vaccine for the rders but it never got into home and one - - to human trials because the was no money for. so even though it has been clear the warp speed idea what really makes it warp speed is the guaranteed pharma mpanies woul
pfizersing the vaccine is interesting and i speak as one who had a terrible reaction to aaccine as a chil chi. i think it was a tetanus shot and i woke up one morning and i was paralyzed. it could have been a reaction to the hor serum. so i don't take flu vaccines. so i was looking very carefully i think this is a revolution and fax analogy in the flu vaccine the universal flu vaccine yoare hoping for could be built on this particular platform. >> there were. scientist have been scaming...
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>> both parties have sold the american people on this notion of a "chi-merica" dream.t become more like us, we become more vulnerable and they prayed on us more. they prayed on us by stealing their in a intellectual property by lying to the world about their intentions in the south china sea and constraining shipping wings and they waited try to dominate the region in a really repressive way. i think we have to see china with clear eyes and if we stopped trying to build democracies out of blood and sand and arab militias in the middle east we would see that china is building skyscrapers and cities and aircraft carriers. a very ragged approach is needed. we have to see china as the type of a threat that could try to replace america in a unipolar world that they control, reagan saw how damaging that would be to our country if the soviet union prevailed, with that competing worldview, i think the way to compete is to stand up and see them not as the friendly workplace challenger they are but as truly an entity that would make the world a less safe and less hospitable plac
>> both parties have sold the american people on this notion of a "chi-merica" dream.t become more like us, we become more vulnerable and they prayed on us more. they prayed on us by stealing their in a intellectual property by lying to the world about their intentions in the south china sea and constraining shipping wings and they waited try to dominate the region in a really repressive way. i think we have to see china with clear eyes and if we stopped trying to build...
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a resident, i live on ninth avenue and i go to the park every day in the morning and train tai chi and go to the music concourse and i get up at 5:30 in the morning, there in the park, one of the first people in the concourse and i can't do that anymore because there's so much noise from the diesel generator that powers the wheel, and even though there's no passengers on the wheel right now, even though only doing the light show from like 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the diesel generator which is 85 decibels is running 100% of the time and it's a great noise pollution, gives me a headache and i'm really against the wheel extended for further time unless they can make a new condition that the diesel generator is off at nighttime and they restore the quiet back to the golden gate park and the music concourse. thank you. >> go ahead, caller. caller, are you prepared to submit your public comment? ok. we'll take the next person queued to speak. >> hello, the wheel generator is unnecessarily loud, 85 decibels, 24 hours a day, according to the c.d.c. it's too loud and can cause hearing loss afte
a resident, i live on ninth avenue and i go to the park every day in the morning and train tai chi and go to the music concourse and i get up at 5:30 in the morning, there in the park, one of the first people in the concourse and i can't do that anymore because there's so much noise from the diesel generator that powers the wheel, and even though there's no passengers on the wheel right now, even though only doing the light show from like 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., the diesel generator which is...
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early that western powers whether france or the united states, any western power will not put down ho chi minh's solution, in domestic political terms, he seeks the white house, he knows democrats cannot be targeted with soft on communism slogan, maybe that is the explanation of paradox but however we explain. >> it will be a major tension involving two because even though you convinced me that if kennedy had lived we would not have had 200,000 troops in vietnam within two years of 63. nonetheless, he brought in 15,000 advisors and overthrew the government of south vietnam. he may well have corrected his own mistakes but the mistakes already being made and how much domestic politics have to do with that, a democratic president faced with his own government and opposition party. i will be interested to see what he learned in volume 2. we will take questions in 5 minutes but i have one or 2 more things. the only points in your book i stumbled at all or the same the david kennedy mentions in his glowing wonderful review in this week's new york times book review, those are the mccarthy period
early that western powers whether france or the united states, any western power will not put down ho chi minh's solution, in domestic political terms, he seeks the white house, he knows democrats cannot be targeted with soft on communism slogan, maybe that is the explanation of paradox but however we explain. >> it will be a major tension involving two because even though you convinced me that if kennedy had lived we would not have had 200,000 troops in vietnam within two years of 63....
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and the insane thing about 2020, it is chairman chi's world and we just live in it if we call it thatppeared in old expression he who pays the piper calls the tune. view the american taxpayer continued to pay the piper, but china calls the tune. here is dr. ted, in the same senses dr. joe biden. here dr. ted of the world health organization funded by you, back in january reading the facts straight off of the printer from the chinese bureau. >> the chinese government is to be congratulated for the measures it has taken to contain the outbreak. >> china is actually setting a new standard for outbreak. and it is not an exaggeration. >> mark: no, it is not an exaggeration. it is a new record for "outbreak response," china shut down domestic flights out of wuhan airport but for flights to rome, barcelona, vancouver, new york. within two months, the chinese communist party had successfully boarded the covid to almost 200 nations and territories on earth, wow. that is one serious operation. that is not north korea officially or where back in 2005, the late strongman man lip-synching and slow
and the insane thing about 2020, it is chairman chi's world and we just live in it if we call it thatppeared in old expression he who pays the piper calls the tune. view the american taxpayer continued to pay the piper, but china calls the tune. here is dr. ted, in the same senses dr. joe biden. here dr. ted of the world health organization funded by you, back in january reading the facts straight off of the printer from the chinese bureau. >> the chinese government is to be congratulated...