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outposts of democracy, martial law was not abolished in taiwan for decades, let's say in the time of chiang kai-sheke elections there were 30 years later, it seems, after chiang kai-shek managed to withdraw his troops to taiwan, but taiwan was considered a fortress of the free world, no matter what, and ukraine can be considered a fortress of free education, and in elections, what are elections, here the inhabitants of this country will forget for a long time. they simply won't be, but they will be after the war, i guarantee that. vance and walls. let's go to debates of the vice-presidential candidates in the united states of america, and in general the election campaign in the world's largest democracy, there is exactly one month left before the elections, before americans go to the polls and... choose a new president, actually , this week there was this debate, who was more convincing, let's talk about it, in particular, many were surprised by how divens, who is the republican candidate, the candidate of donald trump for the post of vice president of the united states the united states showed itse
outposts of democracy, martial law was not abolished in taiwan for decades, let's say in the time of chiang kai-sheke elections there were 30 years later, it seems, after chiang kai-shek managed to withdraw his troops to taiwan, but taiwan was considered a fortress of the free world, no matter what, and ukraine can be considered a fortress of free education, and in elections, what are elections, here the inhabitants of this country will forget for a long time. they simply won't be, but they...
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democracy, martial law has not been abolished for decades, in taiwan, say, during the time of chiang kai-shekree elections were held there, 30 years later, it seems, after chiang kai-shek managed to withdraw his own. not taiwan, but taiwan was considered a fortress of free education, no matter what, and ukraine can be considered a fortress of free education, and elections, what are elections, here the inhabitants of this country will forget for a long time, they simply will not be, but they will be after the war, this is me i guarantee vance and walsh, let's move on to the debate of the candidates vice presidents in the united states of america, and in general to the election campaign in the largest place in the world, exactly one month is left before the elections will be held, before americans will go to the polling stations and choose a new president. actually, this week there was this debate, who was more convincing, we will discuss about it, in particular, many were surprised by how divens, who is the republican candidate, the candidate of donald trump for the post of vice president, of
democracy, martial law has not been abolished for decades, in taiwan, say, during the time of chiang kai-shekree elections were held there, 30 years later, it seems, after chiang kai-shek managed to withdraw his own. not taiwan, but taiwan was considered a fortress of free education, no matter what, and ukraine can be considered a fortress of free education, and elections, what are elections, here the inhabitants of this country will forget for a long time, they simply will not be, but they...
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yeah, he was a cia for chiang kai shek. and somehow when he knew that the war was going poorly and that the japanese were encircling them in an unbelievable way in book, he got family out and to america. and that's when connie was born on august 20th, 1946. she was the of ten. and as she says in the book, she was the silent. one sila and silent connie chung, silent. i've been praying for that for 40 years. okay. so the first question is, why were you so silent? you had four sisters? the oldest was 16 years older than you. mm hmm. why so silent? well, they were. they were bossy. so bossy. they. they were mimi. so they told me what to and what to say. and i got, you know, when i tried to get a word in edgewise, they were like, oh, she can't talk, you know she she's not going to answer the questions. doesn't know. and i mean it was just they were suffocate really. and that's way it was in school. well when i when i was very scared to go to school and then when i did go to, though, i began to finally emerge a bit. um but i real
yeah, he was a cia for chiang kai shek. and somehow when he knew that the war was going poorly and that the japanese were encircling them in an unbelievable way in book, he got family out and to america. and that's when connie was born on august 20th, 1946. she was the of ten. and as she says in the book, she was the silent. one sila and silent connie chung, silent. i've been praying for that for 40 years. okay. so the first question is, why were you so silent? you had four sisters? the oldest...
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the communists won a victory over the army of the kuominteng led by chiang kai-shek, who was supportedamericans. and now, at a grand ceremony in beijing on tengyanmen square, in the presence of 300,000 people, the chairman of the central committee of the communist party, mao zedong, announced the creation of a new state. then there was a military parade and processions with portraits of mao zedong and stalin. the ussr was represented by the consul general in beijing, sergei tikhvinsky. that same evening, he handed over to moscow. recognizing the prc. and october 1 is celebrated in china as the main national holiday. three holidays are combined with weekends to create a golden week for travel and recreation. 1 on october 2017 , a referendum on independence was held in catalonia, an autonomous region of spain. this brought one of the leading european powers to the brink of splitting. catalonia has its own language, culture, traditions, and economically it is the most developed region of the country. and the nationalist separatists declared that, quote: there is nothing to feed madrid. th
the communists won a victory over the army of the kuominteng led by chiang kai-shek, who was supportedamericans. and now, at a grand ceremony in beijing on tengyanmen square, in the presence of 300,000 people, the chairman of the central committee of the communist party, mao zedong, announced the creation of a new state. then there was a military parade and processions with portraits of mao zedong and stalin. the ussr was represented by the consul general in beijing, sergei tikhvinsky. that...
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the 1st is a day like any other the routine changing the god at the memorial to chiang kai shek whose defeat by china as communist preceded the founding of the people's republic of china. i'd like to change retreat to taiwan with his nationalist followers in the 75 years since the highlands growth into a vibrant democracy means many, especially young people feel less connected to the mainland china. the parents and grandparents left behind the younger generation of tony's. we felt that taiwan and china are 2 very different nations. so i think that's the root of long identity. this day has been bought in taipei by homecoming activists. forced to seek refuge after trying to is national security little crick down did not city a does tie one for pass for its own national day. on october, the 10th the island is bracing for another possible show of force from china. with large scale military exercises. i think that that's the how ever tends to show badges and be sure to swallow it out to an ex, tie one. in spite of increasing threats from mainland china, taiwan is charging its own political
the 1st is a day like any other the routine changing the god at the memorial to chiang kai shek whose defeat by china as communist preceded the founding of the people's republic of china. i'd like to change retreat to taiwan with his nationalist followers in the 75 years since the highlands growth into a vibrant democracy means many, especially young people feel less connected to the mainland china. the parents and grandparents left behind the younger generation of tony's. we felt that taiwan...
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chenka's time, the first real free elections were held there, 30 years later, it seems, after chiang kai-shekdraw his troops to taiwan, but taiwan was considered a fortress of the free world, no matter what , and ukraine can be considered a fortress of the free world, and the elections, what are the elections, here the inhabitants of this country will forget for a long time, they simply will not be, but they will be. after the war, i guarantee it. vance and wols, let's move on debates of the vice-presidential candidates in the united states of america, and in general the election campaign in the world's largest democracy, there is exactly one month left before the elections will be held, before americans will go to the polls and choose a new one. president, in fact, this week there was this debate, who was more convincing, we will discuss this, in particular, many were surprised by how divens, who is the republican candidate, the candidate of donald trump for the post of vice president, the united states of america, showed itself not in the worst way, there is even an expert environment. and
chenka's time, the first real free elections were held there, 30 years later, it seems, after chiang kai-shekdraw his troops to taiwan, but taiwan was considered a fortress of the free world, no matter what , and ukraine can be considered a fortress of the free world, and the elections, what are the elections, here the inhabitants of this country will forget for a long time, they simply will not be, but they will be. after the war, i guarantee it. vance and wols, let's move on debates of the...
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fatality 1 october, the 1st is a day like any other routine changing that the god at the memorial to chiang kai shek whose defeat by china as communist preceded the founding of the people's republic of china. i'd like to change the retreat to taiwan with his nationalist followers in the 75 years since the islands growth into a vibrant democracy means many, especially young people feel less connected to the mainland china that parents and grandparents.
fatality 1 october, the 1st is a day like any other routine changing that the god at the memorial to chiang kai shek whose defeat by china as communist preceded the founding of the people's republic of china. i'd like to change the retreat to taiwan with his nationalist followers in the 75 years since the islands growth into a vibrant democracy means many, especially young people feel less connected to the mainland china that parents and grandparents.
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part of this hierarchy that he felt was supporting a corrupt part chinese nationalist regime of chiang kai shek and he turned against the american military power very early on. he saw he wrote letters back home that are at the frank church papers in boise, where he talked. he was he was felt revolted by the american atomic bombing of japan. even though everyone else in the army in china was elated by it. and he came back to the u.s. he turned down an opportunity to stay in intelligence after the war, which might have led him to join the cia if he had stayed in and he ended up going back to boise. and after he had suffered cancer, he went to law school and ran for senate. when he was only 32 and got elected and when he was first elected, he was a he was a very he was a very traditional, conventional, uh, cold warrior. a democratic cold warrior of the 1950s. and it really wasn't until vietnam that he was radically ized and were rejoined by us senate historian kate scott kate scott. would you describe frank church as politically ambitious? yes, i would. yes i would. and there was some trepidation,
part of this hierarchy that he felt was supporting a corrupt part chinese nationalist regime of chiang kai shek and he turned against the american military power very early on. he saw he wrote letters back home that are at the frank church papers in boise, where he talked. he was he was felt revolted by the american atomic bombing of japan. even though everyone else in the army in china was elated by it. and he came back to the u.s. he turned down an opportunity to stay in intelligence after...
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yeah, he was a cia for chiang kai shek. and somehow when he knew that the war was going poorly and that the japanese were encircling them in an unbelievable way in book, he got family out and to america. and that's when connie was born on august 20th, 1946. she was the of ten. and as she says in the book, she was the silent. one sila and silent connie chung, silent. i've been praying for that for 40 years. okay. so the first question is, why were you so silent? you had four sisters? the oldest was 16 years older than you. mm hmm. why so silent? well, they were. they were bossy. so bossy. they. they were mimi. so they told me what to and what to say. and i got, you know, when i tried to get a word in edgewise, they were like, oh, she can't talk, you know she she's not going to answer the questions. doesn't know. and i mean it was just they were suffocate really. and that's way it was in school. well when i when i was very scared to go to school and then when i did go to, though, i began to finally emerge a bit. um but i real
yeah, he was a cia for chiang kai shek. and somehow when he knew that the war was going poorly and that the japanese were encircling them in an unbelievable way in book, he got family out and to america. and that's when connie was born on august 20th, 1946. she was the of ten. and as she says in the book, she was the silent. one sila and silent connie chung, silent. i've been praying for that for 40 years. okay. so the first question is, why were you so silent? you had four sisters? the oldest...
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yeah, he was a cia for chiang kai shek. and somehow when he knew that the war was going poorly and that the japanese were encircling them in an unbelievable way in book, he got family out and to america. and that's when connie was born on august 20th, 1946. she was the of ten. and as she says in the book, she was the silent. one sila and silent connie chung, silent. i've been praying for that for 40 years. okay. so the first question is, why were you so silent? you had four sisters? the oldest was 16 years older than you. mm hmm. why so silent? well, they were. they were bossy. so bossy. they. they were mimi. so they told me what to and what to say. and i got, you know, when i tried to get a word in edgewise, they were like, oh, she can't talk, you know she she's not going to answer the questions. doesn't know. and i mean it was just they were suffocate really. and that's way it was in school. well when i when i was very scared to go to school and then when i did go to, though, i began to finally emerge a bit. um but i real
yeah, he was a cia for chiang kai shek. and somehow when he knew that the war was going poorly and that the japanese were encircling them in an unbelievable way in book, he got family out and to america. and that's when connie was born on august 20th, 1946. she was the of ten. and as she says in the book, she was the silent. one sila and silent connie chung, silent. i've been praying for that for 40 years. okay. so the first question is, why were you so silent? you had four sisters? the oldest...