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what happened after the end of colonialism, one thing now was in a story, the end of colonialism was not anticipated by anyone during world war ii. it was really a surprise collapse. there were statements that i could show you. the british expected their empire in africa to endure for generations, if not centuries. this was indefinite justification. but what happened after colonialism did collapse, a new set of parties found technocratic justification's for authoritarian rule to be very helpful. first authoritarian rule called colonialism that technocratic idea is justified. in a new set of autocrats came on the scene, the indigenous autocrats and africa. they found it -- they did not want to give rights to their own citizens either. they wanted to replace the empire as being the new autocrats that could justify their own rule with technocratic ideas. autocrats be in power so that we can solve material poverty. they used to be the divine right of kings in medieval times. in our day after the end of colonialism and became the development right of dictators. it really justified dictato
what happened after the end of colonialism, one thing now was in a story, the end of colonialism was not anticipated by anyone during world war ii. it was really a surprise collapse. there were statements that i could show you. the british expected their empire in africa to endure for generations, if not centuries. this was indefinite justification. but what happened after colonialism did collapse, a new set of parties found technocratic justification's for authoritarian rule to be very...
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they documented the violations happening in the penal colony. the most powerful writing about russian prisons in years. >> what did you say? >> it was the voice of those people who sat with me in prison. day after day, the situation was worsening. have an ability to in female camps. in the mail camps they can notify the administration of violations. in the female, women are subjugated. they must work 16 hours a day. they are refused meals. they are denied arsenal hygiene. they can be put outside. they can be kept outside 10-12 hours, even days. , it isation cameras cold. women get sick because they have to spend time there. they already have serious diseases, such as aids and are not receiving proper treatment. i wrote about this. fromt a lot of pressure the administration that did not like this kind of truth to be told. they tried to suppress any kind of truth from coming out. this does not leave the walls of the community. as soon as somebody tries to do this they are labeled as enemy. all of the other residents are turned against them. the ad
they documented the violations happening in the penal colony. the most powerful writing about russian prisons in years. >> what did you say? >> it was the voice of those people who sat with me in prison. day after day, the situation was worsening. have an ability to in female camps. in the mail camps they can notify the administration of violations. in the female, women are subjugated. they must work 16 hours a day. they are refused meals. they are denied arsenal hygiene. they can...
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two were sentenced to two years in a russian penal colony. their trial captured the world's attention, and changed the way much of the world views russia. the two women were released from prison in december and became political activists. joining me are nadezhda tolokonnikova, and maria alyokhina. also here with us is masha gressen. she is a journalist and author whose recent book tells their story and their impact. i am pleased to have them here on this broadcast. let me begin with you, masha. tell me what impact you think these two by their protest, by their imprisonment, by their release have achieved in russia. >> well, that's a difficult question, actually, what impact they have achieved in russia, because the option of achieving something through protest in russia is extremely limited. russia is a country living through crackdown. russia is a country in which the media have been controlled by the state for half a generation. so desp that, nadezhda and masha managed to stage a performance that shed a light on russia's evolution today, on
two were sentenced to two years in a russian penal colony. their trial captured the world's attention, and changed the way much of the world views russia. the two women were released from prison in december and became political activists. joining me are nadezhda tolokonnikova, and maria alyokhina. also here with us is masha gressen. she is a journalist and author whose recent book tells their story and their impact. i am pleased to have them here on this broadcast. let me begin with you, masha....
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one has a positive view of colonialism as colonialism, but what i try to say is that this colonial era landscape downtown is also where the burmese people first learned to be modern, it's where burma's greatest anti- colonial politicians, anti- colonial writers, musicians, artists, and others lived and worked, and so it's important for our history. >> brown: this remains an extremely poor country, where most people live through subsistence farming. but as the military government has relaxed its grip on the economy, investment is pouring in from asia as well as europe and the u.s. and yangon's population is expected to quadruple to ten million in the next 25 years. the demand for office-space and housing is exploding, and rents are already sky-rocketing, especially downtown, where new buildings sit, uneasily at times, next to old. >> brown: this is tearing down what was here? >> yeah, i feel a little sorry that the building has been torn down and-- >> brown: you feel a little sorry? >> yeah, but i got no choice. it has to be done. >> brown: twenty-nine year old moe zat mone oversees ope
one has a positive view of colonialism as colonialism, but what i try to say is that this colonial era landscape downtown is also where the burmese people first learned to be modern, it's where burma's greatest anti- colonial politicians, anti- colonial writers, musicians, artists, and others lived and worked, and so it's important for our history. >> brown: this remains an extremely poor country, where most people live through subsistence farming. but as the military government has...
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[applause] >> i was struck by a the passages in the penal colony.w often in the you get a firsthand report? >> i did a fair amount of reporting with the penal colonies when russia repealed the sodomy law a and iran a project to get people out of prison. i had some familiarity but as i did other work with access to penal colonies that were more restricted i had not been there in years and i was absolutely shocked. with they described as so eloquently and the people who serve time in the same colony describes in part because it is so humiliating people don't want to talk about it. it is humiliating to women because so many what they say is centered around personal hygiene. nobody wants to talk about that but that is a main issue of control to turn the inmates from the inmate the also the economic system of purchase think they have been very open about. it is very much a part of the larger correction system of the state that requires more and more output in neither experience the work just keeps getting longer first 13 then even longer. then sleeping t
[applause] >> i was struck by a the passages in the penal colony.w often in the you get a firsthand report? >> i did a fair amount of reporting with the penal colonies when russia repealed the sodomy law a and iran a project to get people out of prison. i had some familiarity but as i did other work with access to penal colonies that were more restricted i had not been there in years and i was absolutely shocked. with they described as so eloquently and the people who serve time in...
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the indonesian government planning to restore the dutch colonial district. >> the u.s. secretary of state is urging israeli and palestine leaders to prevent middle east peace negotiations from collapsing. israel decided to cancel the planned release of a group of palestinian prisoners, following renewed efforts by palestinians to gain recognition by the united nations. this report from jerusalem. >> secretary of state john kerry met 39 times with palestine officials, 40 times with israeli officials. press conference after press conference after press conference. >> thursday, alone, separated by both sides, kerry made a last-minute plea for them to keep talking. >> the leaders had to leave and they have to see a moment when they are there. there's an old saying you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. now is the time to drink and the leaders need to know that. >> neither side seems thirsty. first, after releasing three groups of prisoners the israelis refused to release a fourth group, even though they promised to. then mahmoud abbas signed 15 internat
the indonesian government planning to restore the dutch colonial district. >> the u.s. secretary of state is urging israeli and palestine leaders to prevent middle east peace negotiations from collapsing. israel decided to cancel the planned release of a group of palestinian prisoners, following renewed efforts by palestinians to gain recognition by the united nations. this report from jerusalem. >> secretary of state john kerry met 39 times with palestine officials, 40 times with...
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these are the offices, businesses, and public buildings of the british colonials.nce one of the swankest department stores in rangoon. a century ago in the poem by kipling, young englishmen, you could buy fine egyptian cigarettes, french liqueurs. the floor tiles were shipped over from manchester. now people live here. a half century of a pariah state has left very few of these buildings in good repair. there are divergent views on whether to preserve them. for many a reminder of colonial subjugation, for others, a vestige of a golden time. ♪ >>> these days in myanmar in the streets, on the docks, it's all about moving forward. in an economy ripe to explode if things continue to trend, the busy port appears even busier today as workers prepare for the oncoming holiday. hey, chef. how are you doing? >> it figures, doesn't it? >> it does. welcome to myanmar. >> philip lajaunie, owner and proprietor of my old restaurant les halles. back before i wrote the book that changed my life to whatever it is i am today, i had never been to asia until this guy sent me to japan,
these are the offices, businesses, and public buildings of the british colonials.nce one of the swankest department stores in rangoon. a century ago in the poem by kipling, young englishmen, you could buy fine egyptian cigarettes, french liqueurs. the floor tiles were shipped over from manchester. now people live here. a half century of a pariah state has left very few of these buildings in good repair. there are divergent views on whether to preserve them. for many a reminder of colonial...
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there was never an anglican bishop for the 13 colonies. vestries did a lot of the work that curates did in england. the overwhelming majority of the protestants, apart from the anglicans, were baptists, quakers, presbyterians, congregationalists -- people of a very low church sort of protestantism. the combination of that libertarian style of politics and that low church style of religion had very important effects on the institutions and the behavior of americans. c-span: under the protestant section, you say, "early america was a country of protestants in 1785. out of a total population of three million ..." >> guest: approximately three million. c-span: "there were 24,500 roman catholics, white and black, fewer than quakers, and no more than 3,000 jews, a tenth of one per cent of the population." it's changed, though. >> guest: oh, sure. the largest denomination in the united states now is the roman catholic church. that's been the case since 1850 actually. that's when the catholic church became the largest single denomination in this c
there was never an anglican bishop for the 13 colonies. vestries did a lot of the work that curates did in england. the overwhelming majority of the protestants, apart from the anglicans, were baptists, quakers, presbyterians, congregationalists -- people of a very low church sort of protestantism. the combination of that libertarian style of politics and that low church style of religion had very important effects on the institutions and the behavior of americans. c-span: under the protestant...
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here, the colonials created england in miniature.ose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather, it is very difficult to describe what did he do when quite frankly he did nothing. but he entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. the remnants of british rule can still be seen and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapsley. >> my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house. because it was a famous house. >> the house was purchased by reggie's grandfather, the last maharaji. >> they really left beautiful buildings. >> from a distance it looks much the same as it must have when the maharaji slept here. check out the tub. locked in a constant battle against time and nature. barbed wire does little to keep shimla's ever-encroaching monkey population at bay. stripped of their wealth and their kingdoms, the one-time royals all across india had had to either sell their estates or like reggie turn them into ho l hotels and guest houses in order to hold on. ring a buzzer and a serva
here, the colonials created england in miniature.ose gardens, afternoon tea. >> my grandfather, it is very difficult to describe what did he do when quite frankly he did nothing. but he entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. the remnants of british rule can still be seen and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapsley. >> my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house. because it was a famous house. >> the...
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these are the offices, businesses, and public buildings of the british colonials. was once one of the swankest department stores in rangoon. a century ago in the poem by kipling, young englishmen, you could buy fine egyptian cigarettes, french liqueurs. the floor tiles were shipped over from manchester. now people live here. a half century of a pariah state has left very few of these buildings in good repair. there are divergent views on whether to preserve them. for many a reminder of colonial subjugation, for others, a vestige of a golden time. ♪ >>> these days in myanmar in the streets, on the docks, it's all about moving forward. in an economy ripe to explode if things continue to trend, the busy port appears even busier today as workers prepare for the oncoming holiday. hey, chef. how are you doing? >> it figures, doesn't it? >> it does. welcome to myanmar. >> philip lajaunie, owner and proprietor of my old restaurant les halles. >> it seems only natural you would be in burma, myanmar, the same time as me. back before i wrote the book that changed my life to w
these are the offices, businesses, and public buildings of the british colonials. was once one of the swankest department stores in rangoon. a century ago in the poem by kipling, young englishmen, you could buy fine egyptian cigarettes, french liqueurs. the floor tiles were shipped over from manchester. now people live here. a half century of a pariah state has left very few of these buildings in good repair. there are divergent views on whether to preserve them. for many a reminder of colonial...
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claims to colonial roll over and civilized -- rule over and to civilized supposedly lesser peoples. we are not. this ideology was already in place in the 19th century and was then introduced -- entre nched by the french missionaries is settled here. rwanda's 2000 years of history of --educed to a series based on bible passengers and mistold to explore verse. colonial fear of rwanda -- claimed that hostility between tutsiing called hutu, twa was permanent and necessary. this was the beginning of the i, aside against the tuts we saw it 20 years ago. participation of belgian officials and catholic institutions, these invented histories were made the only basis of political organization, as if there was no other way to govern and develop society. countrylt was a perpetuated on the verge of a genocide. however, africans are no longer resigned to being hostage to the low expectations. to and respect the views of others, but ultimately we have got to be responsible for ourselves. [applause] in rwanda, we are lying -- we human valuesn which include our culture and modernons to find solution
claims to colonial roll over and civilized -- rule over and to civilized supposedly lesser peoples. we are not. this ideology was already in place in the 19th century and was then introduced -- entre nched by the french missionaries is settled here. rwanda's 2000 years of history of --educed to a series based on bible passengers and mistold to explore verse. colonial fear of rwanda -- claimed that hostility between tutsiing called hutu, twa was permanent and necessary. this was the beginning of...
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that has happened to colonialism , colonialism where raw material were used to feed industry. in india and it does not have colonies. you have a middle-class. , people have told me openly that all of these other countries have a history. and by that they have a history of committing genocide. and, you know, some people have to pay the price repress, you know, i have heard many times. i say this another the understanding of what is going on is tremendous and the resistance movement. and this is, you know, i always find it surprising when people say, oh, she's an international. i don't think it anybody could be prouder of how with such wisdom, with such courage, with certain corrective of intelligence, these battles are being waged. is not just a battle about of this is my land, i don't want to leave my home, it's really a question that is being asked about the nature of happiness, about the nature of what we call civilization, you know. and that profound question is being posed by people whose bodies are on the one. as i said, these movements are very, very varied. but people,
that has happened to colonialism , colonialism where raw material were used to feed industry. in india and it does not have colonies. you have a middle-class. , people have told me openly that all of these other countries have a history. and by that they have a history of committing genocide. and, you know, some people have to pay the price repress, you know, i have heard many times. i say this another the understanding of what is going on is tremendous and the resistance movement. and this is,...
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colonies?mic model here in the united states of america. what is that? >> honestly not too sure of that. >> i'm not the brainiac of all brainiacs. >> you are not? >> money? >> i don't know that one. >> everybody knows that. >> cuba has communism and we have -- >> -- stresses. >> stress? >> we have stress. >> we have stress. >> we are capitalism. we have some socialism aspects of our economy. >> unfortunately. >> is this fox news? >> just kidding around. >> i'm just being humorous. >> how many centers are there in the u.s. city? >> 10. >> like 300 and something? >> about 25 or more? >> how many senators are there in the united states? >> i'm not even going there. 52? >> more. >> 60? >> more. >> 70? >> more. >> 80? i don't know. >> more. >> 100? >> yes. >> they taught you this in school? >> no. >> i'm like far out of school. >> it didn't take? >> 50 states? >> 50 states,. >> who was the president during world war ii? >> theodore roosevelt? >> close. >> jfk? >> close. >> ronald reagan? >> there yo
colonies?mic model here in the united states of america. what is that? >> honestly not too sure of that. >> i'm not the brainiac of all brainiacs. >> you are not? >> money? >> i don't know that one. >> everybody knows that. >> cuba has communism and we have -- >> -- stresses. >> stress? >> we have stress. >> we have stress. >> we are capitalism. we have some socialism aspects of our economy. >> unfortunately. >>...
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and he proposed a partnership to start a west coast colony. and did more less kind of him than hot and finally apparently declined in. he went ahead and started one anyway. as soon as the british heard that he was starting one, says a northwest company heard that he was starting one they sent a message through their interior network of rivers and lakes and the voyager canoes to as far west as they could. they sent it to david thompson who was then the exploring a spin the northern rockies region he had been up there several years and was just coming back east. he finally won it a vacation after during this huge amount of exploration. and the indians, and the stargazer because he was always using a sexting to mappings. he was on his way back and gets the message coming up toward the rockies by who forger can it assess turn around and go to the mountain. it's not clear exactly what the details of the message work, but he immediately turned around, tried to get to the mouth of the columbia, crossed over the rocky mountains, had to winter up in so
and he proposed a partnership to start a west coast colony. and did more less kind of him than hot and finally apparently declined in. he went ahead and started one anyway. as soon as the british heard that he was starting one, says a northwest company heard that he was starting one they sent a message through their interior network of rivers and lakes and the voyager canoes to as far west as they could. they sent it to david thompson who was then the exploring a spin the northern rockies...
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a majority of them are from the former french colonies tunisia, morocco, algeria, but they warned that anti-semitism is on the rise in france. the figures are clear -- last year, more than 3000 french jews immigrated to israel. that's almost twice as many as the years before, and the numbers could keep rising. the study among jews in europe shows that perceived anti-semitism is worse only in hungary. the study also found that almost half of french jews are considering leaving the country because they feel threatened. >> there's a lot to do before the big move. but they're getting everything ready. all their belongings must be packed and carefully labeled. still, they are not entirely pleased about their move. they lived in a paris suburb for more than a decade. and although their moped business is doing very well, they want to leave france. >> if you take the metro in paris wearing a cape or, you do not feel directly attacked, but you do feel watch, and the looks are very intense. >> many french jews are worried about the fact that jewish businesses and shops are increasingly being tar
a majority of them are from the former french colonies tunisia, morocco, algeria, but they warned that anti-semitism is on the rise in france. the figures are clear -- last year, more than 3000 french jews immigrated to israel. that's almost twice as many as the years before, and the numbers could keep rising. the study among jews in europe shows that perceived anti-semitism is worse only in hungary. the study also found that almost half of french jews are considering leaving the country...
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they say as many as 80-thousand colonies have died --- or he been damaged after pollinatg almond trees in the san joa valley. california's almond orchards are pollinated by th >>> 80,000 colonies of bees have died after pollinating almond trees. they are pollinated. they believe pesticides may be killing or sickening the bees. >>> spacecraft reached the international space station. the cargo ship is bringing supplies and equipment for the station's crew including food, clothing, research gear and set of legs for the station's human eye -- humanoid robot. not clear what it would be used for. they are one of two companies hired by nasa to do cargo delivers after the shuttle's retirement. >>> queen elizabeth turns 88 tomorrow. she is celebrating by releasing her new portrait. private ceremonies will be held tomorrow for the queen's actual birthday the public birthday celebration is always in june. >>> this is something that you have to sigh to believe. a giant -- have to see to believe. a giant easter bunny. wow. up for adoption. now, believe it or not this picture is not photo shopped or
they say as many as 80-thousand colonies have died --- or he been damaged after pollinatg almond trees in the san joa valley. california's almond orchards are pollinated by th >>> 80,000 colonies of bees have died after pollinating almond trees. they are pollinated. they believe pesticides may be killing or sickening the bees. >>> spacecraft reached the international space station. the cargo ship is bringing supplies and equipment for the station's crew including food,...
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so the calm in the program that revived so what fortunes fullfillment colonial moss to portugal were born how the cash strapped countries the government it's whipping alleged corruption under the carpet to secure an investment from a former colony turned modern day payments. and also every fall second a traffic ticket is being issued in the u.k. thanks to potentially illegal to see t.v. cameras all after the break. crosstalk rules in effect going to and you can jump in anytime you want. this is all seen to national welcome by the u.s. secretary of state isn't damage control mode after some behind closed doors commons john kerry apparently are warned israel was becoming an apartheid state he had to issue a strong statement to apologize and say it wishes he had chosen a different word kerry was also at pains to insist his commitment to israel should not be questioned and for more on the u.s. is rate of relations we can now talk to a columnist with harris newspaper gideon levy mr levy welcome to r.c. so mr kerry has actually said that he never called israel an apartheid state just said
so the calm in the program that revived so what fortunes fullfillment colonial moss to portugal were born how the cash strapped countries the government it's whipping alleged corruption under the carpet to secure an investment from a former colony turned modern day payments. and also every fall second a traffic ticket is being issued in the u.k. thanks to potentially illegal to see t.v. cameras all after the break. crosstalk rules in effect going to and you can jump in anytime you want. this is...
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india does not have colonies so it has colonized self. as i keep saying you have a middle-class, he leaped that has seceded in would redoing and their relatives what is our water doing in their rivers? there is that sense of entitlement. i have to say that people have told me openly that all these other countries have a history and that means committing genocide. some people have to pay the price. i have heard many times. but i will say this. but the lender standing of what is going on is tremendous amongst the people who are involved. this is why i always find it surprising when people say she is a multinational. i don't think anybody could be prouder with such wisdom or courage or intelligence the battles are being waged with such profound questioning. it is not just the battle about this is my land i don't want to leave my home but a question that is asked about the nature of happiness of what we call civilization. and that profound question is told by people whose bodies are on the line. in these movements like when i wrote walking wi
india does not have colonies so it has colonized self. as i keep saying you have a middle-class, he leaped that has seceded in would redoing and their relatives what is our water doing in their rivers? there is that sense of entitlement. i have to say that people have told me openly that all these other countries have a history and that means committing genocide. some people have to pay the price. i have heard many times. but i will say this. but the lender standing of what is going on is...
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he said, we have to end colonialism, imperialism, raise standards of living. the u.s. and the soviets have to collaborate to remake the world at the end of the world. the party bosses hated him, as did wall street. the anti-labor people hated him. people against civil rights hated him. the people against women's rights hated him. we will be back in a minute. ♪ >> you have been watching oliver peter kuznick. stone did "platoon." born on the fourth of july. the film "nixon." so much more. he has now done this 12 part series, 10 episodes of which aired on showtime, called "oliver stone's untold history of the united states." his book come about the same same -- his book, by the title, is yours for a contribution of $100. you can put them together for $250. or, you can get the film as part quintet, as you can say. the first 40 people to call will get five films. oliver stone's alone is a four dvd box set. in a sense, you are actually nineng 90 dvds if you -- dvds if you call in right now. fire." "a fierce green we plated earlier this week. week.yed it earlier this it chron
he said, we have to end colonialism, imperialism, raise standards of living. the u.s. and the soviets have to collaborate to remake the world at the end of the world. the party bosses hated him, as did wall street. the anti-labor people hated him. people against civil rights hated him. the people against women's rights hated him. we will be back in a minute. ♪ >> you have been watching oliver peter kuznick. stone did "platoon." born on the fourth of july. the film...
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if you're a strep and colony of bacteria and you see a virus coming along, the bacteria makes something that edits the dna of the virus, uses it and fixes the problem so that the next time the virus comes along it can't be infected. we're taking genetic material and injecting it into the chromosomes that are irregular, and we're getting the body to fix it itself, and then the healthier colonies take over, and you end up with a cure. now, sounds complicated. >> i'm thinking today i'm getting a b-minus in the show instead of my usual a-plus. >> it's complicated but it's on the road to fixing a single genetic abnormality like cystic fibrosis. >> it's always the mice first. how does it get to us potentially? >> actually very good news and a complex science which when you talk about it on tv it can confusion people. think of it as looking at it from 30,000 feet, like google map. there's 23,000 pairs. as you further look if there's a series of a lot of letters, a, b, c, ds, that's the component of our body. if you believe in god, somebody has created this secret code of genes. when you are ti
if you're a strep and colony of bacteria and you see a virus coming along, the bacteria makes something that edits the dna of the virus, uses it and fixes the problem so that the next time the virus comes along it can't be infected. we're taking genetic material and injecting it into the chromosomes that are irregular, and we're getting the body to fix it itself, and then the healthier colonies take over, and you end up with a cure. now, sounds complicated. >> i'm thinking today i'm...
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nick d'arcy of the nile from the former french colonies to new camera crew and algeria. they warned that anti semitism is on the rise in profits the thing is that i lost in more than three thousand french emigrated to israel that's almost twice as many as they used to fall and the numbers could keep rising the study among in europe says that deceived anti semitism is glassed in the end hungry. the study also found that almost half of french are considering leaving the country because they feel threatened. some of the tuesday before the treatment. the emotional getting everything ready molybdenum is compact and carefully labelled. the did you receive still not entirely cleaned up and i hated it. in the house of a doctor to look for more than attacking. golf. the american business is doing very well the one to the front. it was cook on the photo above taken at two in paris when it gets too gentle to recant and thirty two film launched in the mix of very intense. it was donated to people. many thanks to use the word about the fact that jewish businesses and shops are increa
nick d'arcy of the nile from the former french colonies to new camera crew and algeria. they warned that anti semitism is on the rise in profits the thing is that i lost in more than three thousand french emigrated to israel that's almost twice as many as they used to fall and the numbers could keep rising the study among in europe says that deceived anti semitism is glassed in the end hungry. the study also found that almost half of french are considering leaving the country because they feel...
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nick d'arcy of them up from the former french colonies to msia morocco and algeria. they warned that anti semitism is on the rise in profits. the thing is actually a last eleven three thousand french immigrated to israel. that's almost twice as many as they used to fall and fernandez could keep rising. the study among in europe says that deceived anti semitism is was only in hungry. the study also found that almost half of french are considering leaving the country because they feel threatened. some of the tuesday before the big man. the emotional getting everything ready. belinda moments mostly packed and carefully labelled the sea did you receive still not entirely pleased about them it didn't. in the summer of two or more undertakings although investment and business is doing very well the one to the front. it was only the title above taken at two in paris winning a contract until the rank and tanks but you do build launch and a mix of very intense it would donate the table. many thanks to use the word about the fact that jewish businesses and shops are increasing
nick d'arcy of them up from the former french colonies to msia morocco and algeria. they warned that anti semitism is on the rise in profits. the thing is actually a last eleven three thousand french immigrated to israel. that's almost twice as many as they used to fall and fernandez could keep rising. the study among in europe says that deceived anti semitism is was only in hungry. the study also found that almost half of french are considering leaving the country because they feel threatened....
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that has happened through a history of colonialism a colonialism where raw materials were used to feed interest the. -- feed industry. as i keep saying you have the middle-class and then he sort of seceded into outer space and let them what is our water doing in the rivers? there is a sense of entitlement. people i mean, i have to say people have told me openly that, look, all these other countries they have a history. and by that they think they have a history of committing genocide. some people have to pay the price for progress. i have heard, told me many times, but i'll say this that you know, the understanding of what is going on is tremendous amongst people who are involved. this is why, you know i always find it surprising when people say, oh, she's and at the national. i don't think -- she's an anti-national. i don't think anybody could be prouder of how come with such wisdom, with such courage, with such intelligence, you know, these battles are being waged. and with such profound questioning. because it's not just a battle about oh, this is my land i don't want to leave my ho
that has happened through a history of colonialism a colonialism where raw materials were used to feed interest the. -- feed industry. as i keep saying you have the middle-class and then he sort of seceded into outer space and let them what is our water doing in the rivers? there is a sense of entitlement. people i mean, i have to say people have told me openly that, look, all these other countries they have a history. and by that they think they have a history of committing genocide. some...
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old boy was it going on in front of our eyes and the first colony is that they're smart and exclusions the pair savior. here is ava the new era as daunting and unfortunately where nobody knows what is going to look like that. can you go criticize by the west for his harsh policies to hold the position is home to the center relies heavily on economic and mitre support from russia one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line it up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk that ukraine's problems today could become better races tomorrow. the dimensions on one. the self censure united states have been hit by a wave of devastating tornadoes media least sixteen people dead in arkansas oklahoma and iowa. entire neighborhoods have been wiped out whats with the rescue workers searching for rubble for survivors. when easier with houses on their foundations and played cards small counted only in central arkansas as faulkner county one of the worst hit communities. the word treason we had a big motor home and moved it into the house the south the windows but
old boy was it going on in front of our eyes and the first colony is that they're smart and exclusions the pair savior. here is ava the new era as daunting and unfortunately where nobody knows what is going to look like that. can you go criticize by the west for his harsh policies to hold the position is home to the center relies heavily on economic and mitre support from russia one begins a national issues he usually follows russia's line it up to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are...
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out of what was my period of history that i made my way as a colonialist and the historian of the colonial period and this was set in the 19th century so i had to feel my way into a new territory. i read a couple books along the way and i never let get of this and i got to a point of finishing this off. if i had not gone to a friend's house that night this book wouldn't be here and a lot would be different. it happens that way sometimes. in fact, i have had other projects that were more or less by chance come my way but this was the most extreme case of serendipty in writing for me. here is my thumbnail of the story. the background is a pattern, national eethos of the opening years of the 19th century. the newly independent united states began around then to reach out in a major way to the rest of the world in commerce, in its political ambation, in its go ahead spirit as it was said at the time. and the epitomy was the china trade of his out reach. a rapid trade with the fareast centering in the city of canton. dozens of ships heading that way and returning loaded with cargos of tea, and
out of what was my period of history that i made my way as a colonialist and the historian of the colonial period and this was set in the 19th century so i had to feel my way into a new territory. i read a couple books along the way and i never let get of this and i got to a point of finishing this off. if i had not gone to a friend's house that night this book wouldn't be here and a lot would be different. it happens that way sometimes. in fact, i have had other projects that were more or less...
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and he proposed a partnership to start a west coast colony. and did more less kind of him than hot and finally apparently declined in. he went ahead and started one anyway. as soon as the british heard that he was starting one, says a northwest company heard that he was starting one they sent a message through their interior network of rivers and lakes and the voyager canoes to as far west as they could. they sent it to david thompson who was then the exploring a spin the northern rockies region he had been up there several years and was just coming back east. he finally won it a vacation after during this huge amount of exploration. and the indians, and the stargazer because he was always using a sexting to mappings. he was on his way back and gets the message coming up toward the rockies by who forger can it assess turn around and go to the mountain. it's not clear exactly what the details of the message work, but he immediately turned around, tried to get to the mouth of the columbia, crossed over the rocky mountains, had to winter up in so
and he proposed a partnership to start a west coast colony. and did more less kind of him than hot and finally apparently declined in. he went ahead and started one anyway. as soon as the british heard that he was starting one, says a northwest company heard that he was starting one they sent a message through their interior network of rivers and lakes and the voyager canoes to as far west as they could. they sent it to david thompson who was then the exploring a spin the northern rockies...
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here, the colonials created england in miniature.dfather, it was very difficult to describe. what did he do, quite frankly, nothing. but he entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. ♪ the remnants of british rule can still be seen. and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapslee. >> my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house, because it was a famous house. >> the house was purchased by reggie's grandfather, the last maharajah of kapurthala. those brits really left beautiful buildings. >> from a distance, it looks much the same as it must have when the maharajah slept here. check out the tub. ♪ >> locked in a constant battle against time and nature, barbed wire does little to keep shimla's ever encroaching monkey population at bay. ♪ stripped of their wealth and their kingdoms, the one-time royals all across india have had to either sell their estates or like reggie, turn them into hotels and guest houses in order to hold on. ring a buzzer and a servant appears. they b
here, the colonials created england in miniature.dfather, it was very difficult to describe. what did he do, quite frankly, nothing. but he entertained hugely. >> garden parties, fancy dress balls, elephant hunts. ♪ the remnants of british rule can still be seen. and felt. this is particularly true of one house. chapslee. >> my family was very fortunate that they were able to buy this house, because it was a famous house. >> the house was purchased by reggie's grandfather,...
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republic was put forward by france switzerland leading the international intervention in its former colony madam president gore is a vision we just adopted is a key turning point. it authorizes the deployment of the gender we knew in un peacekeeping operation in croc mean you stop which will comprise coastal twenty thousand un peacekeepers ten thousand soldiers to a frozen produce and joined up. france backed up by the african union has struggled to restore order since sending in troops last december the central african republic has experienced chronic instability since it gained independence from france in nineteen sixty. their recent slide into sectarian violence has prompted widespread fears of ethnic cleansing and genocide. in march twenty thirteen the shows that the idea came to power in a cool is that a coalition of mostly muslim rebels known as the seneca. the silica carried out many atrocities against the christian majority population. and soon christian militias going to carry out revenge attacks against muslims. today has stepped down in january and the new interim civilian gover
republic was put forward by france switzerland leading the international intervention in its former colony madam president gore is a vision we just adopted is a key turning point. it authorizes the deployment of the gender we knew in un peacekeeping operation in croc mean you stop which will comprise coastal twenty thousand un peacekeepers ten thousand soldiers to a frozen produce and joined up. france backed up by the african union has struggled to restore order since sending in troops last...
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still to come on the program here an international reversal of fortunes for form a colonial portugal there on the program we report on how the cash strapped countries government is sweeping alleged corruption right on of the carpet why to secure investment from a form of. a monster that's still to come on the program. also every four seconds a traffic ticket is being issued in the u.k. that's thanks to potentially illegal c.c.t.v. cameras that story just a few minutes. and say when i listen to john kerry or hillary clinton it's like that woman in that film goodbye line it is better than a comma there suddenly they wake up and you don't want to tell them that the moon has moved on you know they're ninety five percent of the world's population that's not american they've kind of like moved on they've got over it they're not that they're not in america as they once were and so yeah what i call the c.n.n. which is now the new iron curtain if you. well it's an information curtain people living behind the c.n.n. they're gradually and slowly losing their touch with reality and now the peopl
still to come on the program here an international reversal of fortunes for form a colonial portugal there on the program we report on how the cash strapped countries government is sweeping alleged corruption right on of the carpet why to secure investment from a form of. a monster that's still to come on the program. also every four seconds a traffic ticket is being issued in the u.k. that's thanks to potentially illegal c.c.t.v. cameras that story just a few minutes. and say when i listen to...
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he says we have to and colonialism and imperialism, and u.s. and the soviets have to collaborate to refashion the world at the end of the world. that was the vision he had. the party bosses hated him as to the wall street people. wall street comes first. he was the exemplar of everything good at the democratic party's ever seen. >> peter kuznick and oliver stone, they have written the book, "untold history of the united states." i also want to ask about president reagan. in your book, oliver stone, give a chapter titled "death squads for democracy." this is ronald reagan giving an address in central america. >> strategic importance of central america, bordering as a dozen the caribbean, our lifeline to the outside world. two thirds of all our foreign trade and petroleum pass through the panama canal and the caribbean. in a european crisis, at least half of our supplies from nato would go through these areas by sea. reagan andus about central america policies. >> briefly, ronald reagan said american policy back by 20 years -- set back american p
he says we have to and colonialism and imperialism, and u.s. and the soviets have to collaborate to refashion the world at the end of the world. that was the vision he had. the party bosses hated him as to the wall street people. wall street comes first. he was the exemplar of everything good at the democratic party's ever seen. >> peter kuznick and oliver stone, they have written the book, "untold history of the united states." i also want to ask about president reagan. in your...
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i'd made my way for many years as a clone -- colonialist, a historian of the colonial period, and this story is set in the early 19th century, so i really had to feel my way into a new territory. there were also a couple of other books i wrote along the way. but i never, i never let go of this one, and finally have gotten to the point of finishing it off. but as i say, if i hadn't gone to my friend's house that night, this book wouldn't be here. and a lot would be different. it happens that way sometimes. in fact, i've had other prompts that have -- projects that have more or less by chance sort of come my way, but this was the most extreme case of serendipity in historical writing at least for me. okay. well, here's my thumbnail of the story that sort of forms the heart of the book. the background, the context in some broad sense is a pattern, a kind of national ethos you might say of expansiveness in the opening years of the is 19th century. the newly-independent united states began around then to reach out in a major way to the rest of the world in commerce, in its political ambitio
i'd made my way for many years as a clone -- colonialist, a historian of the colonial period, and this story is set in the early 19th century, so i really had to feel my way into a new territory. there were also a couple of other books i wrote along the way. but i never, i never let go of this one, and finally have gotten to the point of finishing it off. but as i say, if i hadn't gone to my friend's house that night, this book wouldn't be here. and a lot would be different. it happens that way...
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starring colony in the eye. their job to go to sleep in tents at the american school has been a week later families together and together we explored different things like for example. you know we did go spots in every compared to how we so basically mom and dad into the kids' questions and telling a story in the taxi now. then dad for some reason why we did this on my still regretting this little bit. i sing a song at the end of every show. it is usually a silly song. we had the talent of august in the mountains you know it's the turn out to be accountable for and also chemistry with that the four of us together and cousins having fun cracking silly jokes of all scripted him because it is a radio play very well be a rigid structure but you know i am only five minutes to get everything serenely the total chinese to talk about the legends have it good for something some reason i clicked in a unit of the judges liked it and went up fast. featured short feature. and given a fright and reveals how one seventy years.
starring colony in the eye. their job to go to sleep in tents at the american school has been a week later families together and together we explored different things like for example. you know we did go spots in every compared to how we so basically mom and dad into the kids' questions and telling a story in the taxi now. then dad for some reason why we did this on my still regretting this little bit. i sing a song at the end of every show. it is usually a silly song. we had the talent of...
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with the passage of time doing the open chilled more more they use on it before winning his own colonies before the up. they were looking for to that day and i can come back. i am rather well but we'll still know that you have been to indigenous tribe in kendall county in hand and those who we have spent a lot of time with them. same with this story. yes you're absolutely actually knob when i first laid on the radio. i was very fortunate to meet a number of aborigines are numbered and it is people are primarily from the prima tried it or not i don't use it as i was with incredible is the no car just minutes to meet the other ten family. i'd like. everybody in that family has now come out with an album you know we have a wonderful time sydney in anz's only hope is that john doe extended family all extended family taking a loan it now is to name our new and good and they've all won no awards for their work in the one that the golden melody awards in enough that i would admit that none of them to come up with albums either side while the lucky charm to it i think it's going to stay there al
with the passage of time doing the open chilled more more they use on it before winning his own colonies before the up. they were looking for to that day and i can come back. i am rather well but we'll still know that you have been to indigenous tribe in kendall county in hand and those who we have spent a lot of time with them. same with this story. yes you're absolutely actually knob when i first laid on the radio. i was very fortunate to meet a number of aborigines are numbered and it is...