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and embassies returned to garrison. life began to look very, very different. but when it failed was in the conduct of the us military. and i guess the way they conducted the so called war on turkish, off terrorism. they told us that the centuries we're outside of capstone. but then they began to bomb african villages and holders and get all people hurt and, and killed, and homes destroyed. that is where the trend towards the negative began, and that is where my differences with the united states began. and that's where in the year or to say in 2006, this difference with the united states became up to come. now as i'm sure your vote agree with me, no complicated international problem has a simple solution and in fact, there is never a choice between a good or even mediocre option. it's usually a choice between bad and worse. how do you see the best case and the worst case scenario for of ghana in the year or 2 from now? i don't have the worst case scenario for the canister. i have the best case scenario for us, get us to i'm seeing some trends towards that. yes
and embassies returned to garrison. life began to look very, very different. but when it failed was in the conduct of the us military. and i guess the way they conducted the so called war on turkish, off terrorism. they told us that the centuries we're outside of capstone. but then they began to bomb african villages and holders and get all people hurt and, and killed, and homes destroyed. that is where the trend towards the negative began, and that is where my differences with the united...
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policy of garrison, whereas the unintended consequence we are facing. but if it was not that, then the united states has to explain this to the rest of the world as to what happened hand, oh, was this explanation well, do for your the rest of the world. what if an honest answer, an honest answer by the us, this and honest engagement of willingness with us, of the word, will make it easier for us to work together and to find solutions? now, while the americans clearly one to disengage from against and there are other regional players who are looking to increase their influence, i want to ask specifically about turkey and it's ambitions to provide for the security for the airplane and possibly something on a broader scale. do you think that's a good idea for the of dennison's people, as well as for turkeys nato partners? again, our son is the home 5 kids. and it is for us to provide and protect our home and our country. it should be the afghans doing this. if it is for a temporary period where i've got a son, needs that sort of service, turkey, or any oth
policy of garrison, whereas the unintended consequence we are facing. but if it was not that, then the united states has to explain this to the rest of the world as to what happened hand, oh, was this explanation well, do for your the rest of the world. what if an honest answer, an honest answer by the us, this and honest engagement of willingness with us, of the word, will make it easier for us to work together and to find solutions? now, while the americans clearly one to disengage from...
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and that's why the united states is in this region and was ill of garrison. and we hope that the united states would see this as the visibility into work today and approach it wisely rather than through negative competition. well, let's keep our fingers crossed for that mister president is always a pleasure talking to thank you very much for good talking to us to interview good talking to you and thank you for watching hope to see her again. next week on walter part. i me the me ah, for my phone i 60 level i don't i just saw under the format isis fighters and now voting a philippine naval ship with john $900.00 jeff, aren't abdulla still don't know what's waiting for them to do? can i get a hold of me . ready ready here in the stories that shaped the week, a case of negligent homicide is launched after a huge explosion that a chemical plant in germany left 5 people dead. greenpeace alarm describing the possible environmental impact to us. and here the main question arises isn't acceptable to place this as it's worth how the tags via large settlements wildfire
and that's why the united states is in this region and was ill of garrison. and we hope that the united states would see this as the visibility into work today and approach it wisely rather than through negative competition. well, let's keep our fingers crossed for that mister president is always a pleasure talking to thank you very much for good talking to us to interview good talking to you and thank you for watching hope to see her again. next week on walter part. i me the me ah, for my...
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of garrison's work. but of course, in the long term, this is the responsibility of the afghan people and no foreign force the data of gather some protecting any place. but us are already young men. but you know, they're, they're saying in many languages, nothing is more permanent than temporary. don't be in the americans came to your country on their short term basis, but they said for decades do thing. if the turks come, they will leave as a green we, we do install, but that the church will not come in the large numbers that the service date of the americans did the toe. so talking about the airport, you call for about $600.00. so new people in the us also not determined distance speculation. the principle here should be that afghans should be able to predict their country and to provide for security of are off of the and we have the capacity and we should do it. i want to ask specifically about pakistan because your own family history is very intimately connected to the country. at one point they provi
of garrison's work. but of course, in the long term, this is the responsibility of the afghan people and no foreign force the data of gather some protecting any place. but us are already young men. but you know, they're, they're saying in many languages, nothing is more permanent than temporary. don't be in the americans came to your country on their short term basis, but they said for decades do thing. if the turks come, they will leave as a green we, we do install, but that the church will...
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the old will come to support the decision of the united states and, and its allies to come to the garrison and when did it change, when did you feel it? and this led to immediate success within a month and a half because i've got people wanted that success dropping. and we've begun to look forward with tremendous hopes towards ability feature. and it did work. everybody helped the knights, his helped russia helped them. mister wood helped many, many other countries around the world helped. we'd only shed on educating our people boys in those we began to draft a constitution that was very valuable and got a pool of south can people into mechanical's jewish culture. she would writes a construction with opportunities for construction where it was mandated that woman should be at least 27 percent of the, of the members of africa, parliament and it worked kind of get us on the most important thing and of care. the son became the home for all africans from a calculus which i had in the clergy, the lifters, the writers, women, travel. she's all what they can come to her, but for a very short peri
the old will come to support the decision of the united states and, and its allies to come to the garrison and when did it change, when did you feel it? and this led to immediate success within a month and a half because i've got people wanted that success dropping. and we've begun to look forward with tremendous hopes towards ability feature. and it did work. everybody helped the knights, his helped russia helped them. mister wood helped many, many other countries around the world helped. we'd...
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there is immense violence of garrison. there is, there is immense unger in our country, but i also see the afghans we can go up to the new reality in those who want to opt to stay in afghanistan will make it better. and the region or of the region specially russia, china, iran, and hopefully also very important, hopefully also paxton, it realizes recognizes the dangerous of continued instability have cast. this is a great portion moment for of kansas time to take a turn towards betterment. and i'm sure it where i noticed it, and of course i must opt for you to india. another great neighbor off of kennesaw that that, that has recognized you mentioned in penny actress. but you haven't mentioned one very important actor just yet. and it is that the taliban? correct me if i'm mistaken. but i think ever since it's immersion the midnight tonight is your views on what that movement represents and whether it's good or not for your country have changed. what do you think about them now? my views about they have never changed from t
there is immense violence of garrison. there is, there is immense unger in our country, but i also see the afghans we can go up to the new reality in those who want to opt to stay in afghanistan will make it better. and the region or of the region specially russia, china, iran, and hopefully also very important, hopefully also paxton, it realizes recognizes the dangerous of continued instability have cast. this is a great portion moment for of kansas time to take a turn towards betterment. and...
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and garrison being in the middle, this region is, is gaining important. it is seen again as the very center of the new world order, theoretically that male for your people, lots of benefits. but practically, historically, it has brought a lot of new liability, which ones are more likely going forward? well, if we'd the afghan people who grasped our immensely important strategic location well. and which has been for the last 300 years. we are in the middle of envision in which of garrison's neighbours, with the super powers of the day. therefore, those who are competing with the superpowers from far away difficult come into our territory. for that competition. the african people must handle this more accurately and capably. we must understand the value of the site that we are and the location that we are. and use that especially in promoting confidence and trust with our neighbors and the major powers in our region. and have been with us as allies for stupidity. one of the big brzezinski stops, was that no, you're raising challenger. no single challenges s
and garrison being in the middle, this region is, is gaining important. it is seen again as the very center of the new world order, theoretically that male for your people, lots of benefits. but practically, historically, it has brought a lot of new liability, which ones are more likely going forward? well, if we'd the afghan people who grasped our immensely important strategic location well. and which has been for the last 300 years. we are in the middle of envision in which of garrison's...
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what we're seeing is remote garrisons in isolated areas. ready that are ethnically different from them. busy for the most part and that you know, are unwilling to risk their lives for you know, regime that it or leaders that have proven unable to support them. but as the movement goes into cobble, what you're getting is the hard core of well trained people, the special forces, the african forces. and you're also getting people who know that their, their livelihood is not going to be very long. under a taliban leadership, we've really overlooked just how brutal taliban government could be. so i think we're likely to see more orchestrated military activity from cobble up till now. this is mostly been about forces retreating or changing sides. you say that there is the 5th the warfare preventing a bloodshed in the capital. is it possible though that cobble will just be handed over to the taliban? it is possible, you know, and i was surprised by the rapid advance, particularly in the north vacuum center. so it is possible, but i think it's less
what we're seeing is remote garrisons in isolated areas. ready that are ethnically different from them. busy for the most part and that you know, are unwilling to risk their lives for you know, regime that it or leaders that have proven unable to support them. but as the movement goes into cobble, what you're getting is the hard core of well trained people, the special forces, the african forces. and you're also getting people who know that their, their livelihood is not going to be very long....
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in these garrison towns these cuban noncom battants suffered immensely. starvation, disease ran rampant. thousands of cuban noncombatants died because of the policy. by 1897 cuba was a full-blown humanitarian disaster. it was against this backdrop of the war in cuba that davis and remington together arrive in havana and they proceed immediately to try to get the lay of the land. one of their first meetings was with the butcher, the butcher. who you may ask is the butcher? he was general variano whiler. he was the spanish commander, military commander on cuba at the time. he was the one who instituted and enforced the policy of reconcentration, of removing cuban non-combatants to garrison towns where they suffered immensely. general whiler was known in cuban newspaper as the butcher, butcher whiler. the original plan of davis and remington was to cross spanish lines and to hook up the cuban insurgents, the cuban rebels. that was the objective, the prime objective of their assignment to cuba, to cross spanish lines, meet up with the cuban insurgents. it's a
in these garrison towns these cuban noncom battants suffered immensely. starvation, disease ran rampant. thousands of cuban noncombatants died because of the policy. by 1897 cuba was a full-blown humanitarian disaster. it was against this backdrop of the war in cuba that davis and remington together arrive in havana and they proceed immediately to try to get the lay of the land. one of their first meetings was with the butcher, the butcher. who you may ask is the butcher? he was general variano...
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and they've been able to, in effect, isolate the government of afghan garrison's. and for the most part, been able to just get them to surrender and conquer these capitals without shots being fired. is the full of couple now inevitable? i don't think it is no. what we're seeing is remote garrisons in isolated areas that are ethnically different from them for the most part. and that, you know, we're unwilling to risk their lives for regime that, you know, are leaders that have proven unable to support them. but as the, the movement goes into cobble, what you're getting is the hard core of well trained people, the special forces, the african forces. and you're also getting people who know that their, their livelihood is not going to be very long under a taliban leaderships. we've really overlooked just how brutal taliban government could be. so i think we're likely to see more orchestrated military activity from cobble up till now. this is mostly been about forces retreating or changing sides. you say that there is the fear though, i've been wolf and preventing a blo
and they've been able to, in effect, isolate the government of afghan garrison's. and for the most part, been able to just get them to surrender and conquer these capitals without shots being fired. is the full of couple now inevitable? i don't think it is no. what we're seeing is remote garrisons in isolated areas that are ethnically different from them for the most part. and that, you know, we're unwilling to risk their lives for regime that, you know, are leaders that have proven unable to...
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if the former president of our son was the hated president and the history of a garrison or sovereign, sorry, my heart hurts feeling will be praying for family and for the safe return for all of those that are in the same situation. thank you so much for joining us. we'll talk soon in the future. after the break, president trump emerges in front of a crowd of almost $50000.00, to deliver his opinions on how inviting presidency has gone so far. our panel joined us with their opinion on his speech, as well as the former president can still draw a crowd to what it could be for the future after the break. the what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy for taishan, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and talk americans love buying homes. ah, this would have fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country, large understood the bargain. you get a whole and then you know, rebel right, as the things yo
if the former president of our son was the hated president and the history of a garrison or sovereign, sorry, my heart hurts feeling will be praying for family and for the safe return for all of those that are in the same situation. thank you so much for joining us. we'll talk soon in the future. after the break, president trump emerges in front of a crowd of almost $50000.00, to deliver his opinions on how inviting presidency has gone so far. our panel joined us with their opinion on his...
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james fallose, garrison keeler are among those who have also invoked this anecdote. so, before we get to the deconstruction of this media myth, it's important to understand who's whom here. who are the actors, who are the principal players? who are the individuals who really mattered in this making of a media myth. and we'll start with william randolph hurst. at the time, was a 32-year-old newspaper publisher in new york city. he came in 1895, after a successful stint in san francisco where he ran the san francisco examiner. he was the stun of a wealthy california minor a guy who had struck it rich in the silver mines out west. hurst was well to do, privileged we would say today. and came to new york to run, to acquire and run the "new york journal." then a more abound newspaper. and under hurst's control, the newspaper took off. it became one of the popular daily newspapers in new york city. hurst's plan was to begin, or expand his emergeant media empire. he realized he had no chance of establishing himself as a media barren unless he he was able to be successful in
james fallose, garrison keeler are among those who have also invoked this anecdote. so, before we get to the deconstruction of this media myth, it's important to understand who's whom here. who are the actors, who are the principal players? who are the individuals who really mattered in this making of a media myth. and we'll start with william randolph hurst. at the time, was a 32-year-old newspaper publisher in new york city. he came in 1895, after a successful stint in san francisco where he...
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in the center we have the emblem of the newspaper that was produced by welcome lloyd garrison, known as the liberator. and william lloyd garrison's newspaper which we have an example of here was so controversial that the south had put a bounty on him for $5,000 if you would kill him. then of course we also have harriet beatrice stow, author of uncle tom's cabin. an interesting fact what she said, she didn't write it but she took dictation. and here, we have a copy of first edition of uncle tom's cabin, as well as the liberator newspaper, implemented 25 years for the sole purpose of supporting the move of the abolitionist movement. and you'll see the image of john brown and frederick douglass. and we have the first edition works of the biography of frederick douglass as well. and behind you one of my favorite artifacts is down here on the bottom of the case. and it is known as the beacher's bible. her father henry beecher was a staunch abolitionist as well. he took sharp rifles, put them into a case and would ship them to kansas in support of the abolitionist movement. this isn't an e
in the center we have the emblem of the newspaper that was produced by welcome lloyd garrison, known as the liberator. and william lloyd garrison's newspaper which we have an example of here was so controversial that the south had put a bounty on him for $5,000 if you would kill him. then of course we also have harriet beatrice stow, author of uncle tom's cabin. an interesting fact what she said, she didn't write it but she took dictation. and here, we have a copy of first edition of uncle...
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in the center, we have the emblem of newspaper letters produced by william lloyd garrison, known as theilliam lloyd garrisons newspaper, which we have an example of here, was so controversial that they put a bounty on him for a 5000 dollars if they can kill him. of course, we also have harriott beach or snow -- stow, the news -- interesting fact is that, she did not write eight, she took dictation. here, we actually have a copy of a first addition of uncle todd's cabin, as well as the liberator newspaper which was a newspaper that was imprinted for 25 years for the sole purpose of trying to -- supporting the move of the abolitionist movement. of course, you will see the image of the jomana brown and frederick douglass. we have the first addition of the biography of frederick douglass as well. behind you, one of my very favorite artifact, down here at the very bottom of the case, it is a rifle, it is known as the beaters a bible. we have talked about harriet beach or stow, her husband -- sorry, her father henry was a staunch abolitionist as well. what he did was, he took these sharp riva
in the center, we have the emblem of newspaper letters produced by william lloyd garrison, known as theilliam lloyd garrisons newspaper, which we have an example of here, was so controversial that they put a bounty on him for a 5000 dollars if they can kill him. of course, we also have harriott beach or snow -- stow, the news -- interesting fact is that, she did not write eight, she took dictation. here, we actually have a copy of a first addition of uncle todd's cabin, as well as the liberator...
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under the leadership of the mighty garrison fraser. then he says what do people want, this is after sherman's march. what do you people want and they said garrison, they had a stenographer there. the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper and garrison said we want land, we want to be left alone they understood land, you accumulated wealth and transmitted wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had an intuitive understanding of the importance of property and sherman, a couple of days later inthe special field order number 15 . he reallocated public stated land of the enslavers. to the enslaved. that was the birth of three acres and a mule. that's radical d land redistribution proposition came out of a meeting with those 20 black ministers. cut to the 20th century, the face of the civil-rights movement in the north, one of them certainly was adam clayton powell junior. the just like his father, the pastor of abyssinian baptist church with 12,000 members. and then of cours
under the leadership of the mighty garrison fraser. then he says what do people want, this is after sherman's march. what do you people want and they said garrison, they had a stenographer there. the whole transcript is printed the next day in the newspaper and garrison said we want land, we want to be left alone they understood land, you accumulated wealth and transmitted wealth and they understood the importance of property because we were property. so they had an intuitive understanding of...
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and the united states did not invade of garrison to help women go to university, even though that's a great thing. they invaded afghanistan under the pretext of nation building and posing the taliban and getting all they, they claim that they assassinated they, they got been logged in in 2011. so what are they still doing there? he's the one who started this war in iraq and afghanistan. he was right behind george bush in the warren terrace. so of course, he still trying to justify what he did. okay, we'll keep you posted on what's happening in afghanistan, but still to come next here on our see concerns grow over trends. identifying men being placed in female prisons and in some cases, abusing fellow inmates. we've got a special report on that. so after the break, i use driven adrian shaped by those in me i think we dare to ask in what we got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy. even front ation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic development only i'm going to resist . i don't see how that strategy will be successful, a very critical time. time to sit down and
and the united states did not invade of garrison to help women go to university, even though that's a great thing. they invaded afghanistan under the pretext of nation building and posing the taliban and getting all they, they claim that they assassinated they, they got been logged in in 2011. so what are they still doing there? he's the one who started this war in iraq and afghanistan. he was right behind george bush in the warren terrace. so of course, he still trying to justify what he did....
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what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. or he talked about some of the security concerns with charles shoe bridge, who's a former british counterterrorism intelligence officer. he thinks the chaotic situation and cobble could result and even more complications in the near future. some degree, the concern is justifies because often you've got a situation where g to the logic situation on the ground. and we're talking about the ground around and inside the capital airport in some way that it's taking place . not it means that got together with the problems that are taking place in people haven't correct documentation. i'm a lot of problems around the actual nice no fly less themselves. what today is attention many times in the past, for example, in actresses. there's also the ease with which people can get run days. in any case, it's not surprising that some cases have risen, and i think we ca
what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. or he talked about some of the security concerns with charles shoe bridge, who's a former british counterterrorism intelligence officer. he thinks the chaotic situation and cobble could result and even more complications in the near future. some degree, the concern is justifies...
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what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided joe biden. the u. s. president will take part in a digital g 7 summit. later on tuesday, there, he's almost certain to face questions from european allies over what help, what plans the u. s. has and is prepared to give in order to help you. because ultimately, the situation revolving around a gun that's done and people coming here to europe stem from the u. s. decision to pull those troops out of afghanistan. peter, all of a wrapping up this news hour from t. it's coming up to 3 in the afternoon on call him bray. we'll have your latest headline news on tuesdays, key developments in just a couple of minutes. the the the, the, the american's love by an armed, ah, this would have fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country, a large understood the bargain. you get a home and then you will rebel, right? as the things you don't revolt, if
what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided joe biden. the u. s. president will take part in a digital g 7 summit. later on tuesday, there, he's almost certain to face questions from european allies over what help, what plans the u. s. has and is prepared to give in order to help you. because ultimately, the situation...
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so leave of garrison in parts over with hasty. they have the main responsibility to make matters worse, said looks like the man, donald trump famously branded, sleepy joe might have been snoozing while all this was going on. i have seen no question of our credibility from our allies around the world. i've spoken with our nato allies spoken with nato allies, the secretary state or national security via he's been in contact with his counterparts throughout the world. and our allies, as has the general are for me, i keep calling them in general, but my secretary of defense, the fact of the matter is i have not seen the matter of fact the exact opposite. i've got, this is about america leading the world and all our allies have agreed with that. the seemingly out to lunch attitude and utter fiasco that took place under the current administration has drawn criticism from not just biden's rivals, but from fellow party members as well. i am disappointed that the button administration clearly did not accurately assess the implications of a
so leave of garrison in parts over with hasty. they have the main responsibility to make matters worse, said looks like the man, donald trump famously branded, sleepy joe might have been snoozing while all this was going on. i have seen no question of our credibility from our allies around the world. i've spoken with our nato allies spoken with nato allies, the secretary state or national security via he's been in contact with his counterparts throughout the world. and our allies, as has the...
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i have also got a chance to use the invitation of patrick to participate in the meeting of the garrison ambassadors confounders. dialogue with professional implements was very fruitful, very constructive and mutually beneficial. i think this exchange of opinion alike that today's negotiations will help us to strengthen the trust and to create new prospects for the cooperation between our account trades for the benefit of both our people. so once again, i would like to express my gratitude for them to the invitation possible that allowed graham the maids to have a frank sincere a conversation with him or my counterparts in an unusual for him. it's so beautiful, but i'm the better said that hungry was not the 1st country all the european union that invited the russian ministry to meet the messengers. but i would like to put sides, but hungry. the 1st nato. contrary that the day and in response, i would really like to see pattern to come to moscow once again so that we could continue our friendly and fruitful professional dialogue in our country. thank you . guess i'm safe than most becaus
i have also got a chance to use the invitation of patrick to participate in the meeting of the garrison ambassadors confounders. dialogue with professional implements was very fruitful, very constructive and mutually beneficial. i think this exchange of opinion alike that today's negotiations will help us to strengthen the trust and to create new prospects for the cooperation between our account trades for the benefit of both our people. so once again, i would like to express my gratitude for...
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and william lloyd garrison's newspaper, which we have a copy here, was so controversial that the southually put a bounty on him for $5,000 if you would kill him. and then, of course, we also have harriet beacher stowe, who is the author of uncle tom's cabin. and here, we actually have a copy of a first edition of "uncle tom's cabin," as well as "the liberator" newspaper, which was a newspaper that was imprinted for 25 years for the sole purpose of trying to -- supporting the move of the abolitionist movement. and then, of course, you'll see the image of john brown. and then, of course, frederick douglass. and we have the -- the first edition works of the biography of frederick douglass, as well. and behind you, one of my very favorite artifacts is down here, in the very bottom of the case. and it's known -- it's a sharp's rival but it's known as the beacher's bible. and now, we have talked about harriet beecher stowe. her husband -- i'm sorry, her father, henry beecher was a staunch abolitionist, as well. and what he did is he took these sharp rifles and he put them into a case or crat
and william lloyd garrison's newspaper, which we have a copy here, was so controversial that the southually put a bounty on him for $5,000 if you would kill him. and then, of course, we also have harriet beacher stowe, who is the author of uncle tom's cabin. and here, we actually have a copy of a first edition of "uncle tom's cabin," as well as "the liberator" newspaper, which was a newspaper that was imprinted for 25 years for the sole purpose of trying to -- supporting the...
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what were seen right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. okay, now that he's away from afghanistan, a washington d. c. police officer who fatally shot a trump supporter during the january 6 capital riot has been cleared by an internal probe of a case has become something of a political cause to with some republicans praising the victim as a martha has caleb open reports. this is part of the ongoing fall out of the january 6th capital riot and we now have the us capital police announcing that they have concluded their investigation into the killing of ashley babbitt, who was fatally shot during the events that took place on capitol hill. now, according to the statement they've released, there won't be any disciplinary action against the officer and carried out the shooting. they say case closed, this is what they said. the actions of the officer in this case potentially saved members and stuff from serious inju
what were seen right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. okay, now that he's away from afghanistan, a washington d. c. police officer who fatally shot a trump supporter during the january 6 capital riot has been cleared by an internal probe of a case has become something of a political cause to with some republicans praising the victim as...
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what we're seeing is remote garrisons in isolated areas that are ethnically different from them for the most part. and that, you know, are unwilling to risk their lives for, you know, regime that, you know, are leaders that have proven unable to support them. but as the, the movement goes into cobble. what you're getting is the hard core of well trained people, the special forces, the african forces. and you're also going to people who know that their, their livelihood is not going to be very long under a taliban leaderships. we've really overlooked just how brutal the taliban government could be. so i think we're likely to see more orchestrated military activity from cobbled up till now. this is mostly been about forces retreating or changing sides. more than 300 people have been killed in haiti all to the country was struck by a magnitude 7.2 quake survivors being pulled out of the rubble at least 1800 people have been injured. many of the still message, the epi center was about 160 kilometers west of the capital. a prime minister was declared a state of emergency has said this enormo
what we're seeing is remote garrisons in isolated areas that are ethnically different from them for the most part. and that, you know, are unwilling to risk their lives for, you know, regime that, you know, are leaders that have proven unable to support them. but as the, the movement goes into cobble. what you're getting is the hard core of well trained people, the special forces, the african forces. and you're also going to people who know that their, their livelihood is not going to be very...
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memory of george thompson garrison. and this is an album. soldiers entered into the studios, the captains and other servicemen created albums of the people in there camp. this is the outside of the album. the album is bound in gold leather in terms of the gold leaf clasp. but we see the power of images, and they're compelled to tell me the stories to push forward to tell the story from william carney with his flag in terms of his image, what he used throughout his lifetime, of the importance of the war and his story. the narrative of history lessons, as we think of this portrait of charles douglass, frederick douglass' son. after his father sent the call for colored men to arms, this is a way of looking at his try, posing before he entering into the war. but the pose, as he is prepared to fight. prepared to fight with his brother, lewis douglass, who has a number of letters in exchange with his fiance, amelia. and he posed for the photographer in boston, his photograph is in howard university, but he says, i've been in
memory of george thompson garrison. and this is an album. soldiers entered into the studios, the captains and other servicemen created albums of the people in there camp. this is the outside of the album. the album is bound in gold leather in terms of the gold leaf clasp. but we see the power of images, and they're compelled to tell me the stories to push forward to tell the story from william carney with his flag in terms of his image, what he used throughout his lifetime, of the importance of...
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this is an album in the smithsonian and we see that it's part of the gift of the garrison family the memory of george thompson garrison, and this is an album and as i mentioned before how the soldiers also entered in studios the captains and and other servicemen created albums of the people in their camps and here this is the outside of the album. the album is bound and gold leather in terms of the gold leads clap class, but we see the power of images and they're they're compelled to tell me the stories to push forward to tell the story of from william carney with his flag in terms of his image would he use throughout his lifetime of the importance of the war and his story the narrative of history lessons as we think of portraits this portrait of charles douglas who's frederick douglass's son who after his father sent this the call to arms coloredman called to arms that this is a way of looking at his history posing as before he enters into the war but the pose as he's prepared to fight. prepared to fight with his brother lewis douglas who has a number of letters in exchange with his
this is an album in the smithsonian and we see that it's part of the gift of the garrison family the memory of george thompson garrison, and this is an album and as i mentioned before how the soldiers also entered in studios the captains and and other servicemen created albums of the people in their camps and here this is the outside of the album. the album is bound and gold leather in terms of the gold leads clap class, but we see the power of images and they're they're compelled to tell me...
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came to a head in 1958, when the red forces and china's mainland shelled the offshore islands -- garrisonedrom the republic of china. the united states seventh fleet prepare for action, though americas allies opposed intervention. sean kai-shek, president of the republic of china was persuaded by secretary douglas to disavow intentions to invade the mainland, and it dwindle to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several factions united to fight for the overthrow of the dictator bautista. during the revolt, the american naval base and guantÁnamo, cuba, was reinforced as a precautionary measure, but the united states maintains a hands off policy. fidel castro, leader of the united rebel factions entered havana in january, 1959. following the flight of bautista, castro promised free democratic elections. these never materialized. brutal executions following his trials in the marxist backgrounds of his fellow rival, -- castro's chief aides made it increasingly evident that his regime was under russian influence. evidence of communist agents and latin america had previously ap
came to a head in 1958, when the red forces and china's mainland shelled the offshore islands -- garrisonedrom the republic of china. the united states seventh fleet prepare for action, though americas allies opposed intervention. sean kai-shek, president of the republic of china was persuaded by secretary douglas to disavow intentions to invade the mainland, and it dwindle to a stop leaving the china conflict unresolved. in cuba, several factions united to fight for the overthrow of the...
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it was originally owned by an outlaw and in the course of pursuing billy the kid garrison spent aboutnd then confiscated it for his own use which was appropriate at the time. so it was and i was gone, it was a nice new gun so we took it and kept it for himself. billy the kid was tried, convicted, sentenced to death and then escaped from prison. and disappeared into the new mexico countryside was another case bite garrison where he finally up with billy the kid he shot him with this revolver that he had taken by the gang member earlier. haifa revolver that he had taken by the gang member earlier.— gang member earlier. how much interest as _ gang member earlier. how much interest as they _ gang member earlier. how much interest as they are _ gang member earlier. how much interest as they are going - gang member earlier. how much interest as they are going to - gang member earlier. how much interest as they are going to be? i'm guessing quite a bit if you're looking at it reaching 2— $3 million. looking at it reaching 2- $3 million. , ., ., ., , million. there is a lot of interest in thi
it was originally owned by an outlaw and in the course of pursuing billy the kid garrison spent aboutnd then confiscated it for his own use which was appropriate at the time. so it was and i was gone, it was a nice new gun so we took it and kept it for himself. billy the kid was tried, convicted, sentenced to death and then escaped from prison. and disappeared into the new mexico countryside was another case bite garrison where he finally up with billy the kid he shot him with this revolver...
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people i interviewed talk about this strange feeling that they often referred to as deployed in garrison where your conducting combat operations from home. and you're doing these transitions on the daily basis. sometimes looking 12, 14 hour shifts . with several days a week. so you have these strange period's of work where your mentally deployed but physically still in the united states. they have conducted strikes at some period during your mission and then you may be home in time for dinner with your family or seeing a soccer game were picking up milk from thestore or something like that . it's unlike anything most traditional warriors have ever experienced in the past. i think that's the biggest change in the psychology of how these warriors are actually fighting. >> what's the rest of this program online at booktv.org. click the "afterwords" tab to find this and all previous episodes . here's a look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to romans bookstore in pasadena california. topping the list is tech entrepreneur cassidy's guide to taking career risks in use poss
people i interviewed talk about this strange feeling that they often referred to as deployed in garrison where your conducting combat operations from home. and you're doing these transitions on the daily basis. sometimes looking 12, 14 hour shifts . with several days a week. so you have these strange period's of work where your mentally deployed but physically still in the united states. they have conducted strikes at some period during your mission and then you may be home in time for dinner...
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we got out thousands of citizens and diplomats from those countries that went now to end up garrison with us to get a lot. and we got out locally employed staff in the united states embassy and their families totally roughly 2500 people. we got thousands of afghan translators, in interpreters and others who supported the united states out as well. now we believe that about 100 or 200 americans remain nap can stand with some intention to leave. most of those remain our doors citizens, long time residence where early decided to stay because of their family routes and i can't stand the bottom line. 90 percent of americans in afghanistan wanted to leave were able to leave. and for those remaining americans, there is no deadline. we remain committed to get them out if they want to come out sex, age se blinking is leading the continued diplomatic efforts to ensure a safe passage for any american afghan partner or foreign national wants to lead afghans. in fact, this yesterday, the united nations security council passed the resolution that sent a clear message while the international commun
we got out thousands of citizens and diplomats from those countries that went now to end up garrison with us to get a lot. and we got out locally employed staff in the united states embassy and their families totally roughly 2500 people. we got thousands of afghan translators, in interpreters and others who supported the united states out as well. now we believe that about 100 or 200 americans remain nap can stand with some intention to leave. most of those remain our doors citizens, long time...
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this decision about garrison is not just about cancer and spout in need an era of major military operations to re make other countries we saw mission of counterterrorism in chemist in getting a terrorist and stop in attacks. morph into a counter insurgency. nation building, trying to create a democratic cohesive in united again, is that something that has never been done over many centuries and history. we know from that mindset and those kind of large scale truth deployments will make us stronger and more effective and safer at home. for anyone gets their id or let me say clearly to those who wish america harm to those engage in terrorism against us. our allies know this. united states will never rest. we will not forgive me, i will not forget, i will hunt you down to the edge of the earth and we will you will pay the ultimate price. let me be cleared will continue to support the afghan people through diplomacy. international influence and humanitarian aid will continue to push for regional diplomacy, engagement, read violence, and stability. will continue to speak out for the basic great
this decision about garrison is not just about cancer and spout in need an era of major military operations to re make other countries we saw mission of counterterrorism in chemist in getting a terrorist and stop in attacks. morph into a counter insurgency. nation building, trying to create a democratic cohesive in united again, is that something that has never been done over many centuries and history. we know from that mindset and those kind of large scale truth deployments will make us...
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we will talk with julie garrison, -- joey garrison. could you talk about not only the white house's reaction to the release of the text but also the degree that the white house was working alongside the senators to make it happen? caller: it has been a busy last several weeks for the white house to hammer this home. they have been negotiating with republican senators for days now. for the white house, this is finally infrastructure. we have been talking about it for two administrations. this is a pivotal week for the white house to see this through the finish line on the senate side. there is a whole host of other hurdles we get to after this potentially. host: to have the sense that the washington post highlights the fact it was president biden talking with this core group. what happens now regarding making the pitch to the wider spread of senators to gain passage? caller: they've got to keep the republicans on board that agreed to the framework. also the ones who signed onto the infrastructure bill. that is not going to be an easy ta
we will talk with julie garrison, -- joey garrison. could you talk about not only the white house's reaction to the release of the text but also the degree that the white house was working alongside the senators to make it happen? caller: it has been a busy last several weeks for the white house to hammer this home. they have been negotiating with republican senators for days now. for the white house, this is finally infrastructure. we have been talking about it for two administrations. this is...
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what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison, is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided what made the chaotic evacuation we have discussed, some of the security concerns with charles, she bridge her former u. k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer. some degree the concern is justifies because often you've got a situation where g to the arctic situation on the ground. and we're talking about the ground around. i didn't start the capital editing software. the list is taking place. not it means that got together with the problems that no doubt taking place to have an correct documentation. a lot of problems around the actual nice, you know, fly lists themselves in today. authorities attention many times in the past, for example, in actresses. and there's also the ease with which people can get around. there isn't any case, it's not surprising that some cases have arisen and i think we can expect more to happen. more in budapest rushe
what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of a garrison, is frightening. and i think it could bring about an airing migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided what made the chaotic evacuation we have discussed, some of the security concerns with charles, she bridge her former u. k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer. some degree the concern is justifies because often you've got a situation where g to the arctic situation on...
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become the perfect pretext for the us to negotiate at least some presence in talib, uncontrolled of garrison. we did hear about this group, for example, and i believe, april 2017. when trump and essentially authorized the pentagon to drop the mother of all bombs in eastern afghanistan, i believe in the non ga har province on ices k. but the roots of this group in its existence is poorly understood. and of course, when we hear these press briefings at the pentagon, there's very little context. this group actually is a direct byproduct of the us invasion and occupation of afghanistan. it grew out of the pockets donnie taliban, who were a disgruntled tolerable members who wanted to carry out attacks on us targets inside pakistan and afghanistan. one of their most spectacular attacks was on camped camp chapman, u. s. military base where they used a c. i turn coat to attack us soldiers. there are several. busy other attacks on american assets and this all lead to a rise of terrorism inside pockets on directly related to the u. s. presence and afghan. a stand 6 years ago. the pakistani taliban, wh
become the perfect pretext for the us to negotiate at least some presence in talib, uncontrolled of garrison. we did hear about this group, for example, and i believe, april 2017. when trump and essentially authorized the pentagon to drop the mother of all bombs in eastern afghanistan, i believe in the non ga har province on ices k. but the roots of this group in its existence is poorly understood. and of course, when we hear these press briefings at the pentagon, there's very little context....
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what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of garrison, is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided me while turkey has been reinforcing. its border with a ram faring an influx of afghan migrants. turkish thirties are expanding the existing concrete border war to stretch some 240 kilometers by the end of this year . border areas not covered by the wall of being boasted by ditches, barbed wire, and patrols last week. present erred one. it warned that turkey would not become europe refugee warehouse, and it's already home to more than 3 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees, turkish political analyst on it and told us that america is trying to pass off versus a responsibility for the afghan cry, sister of nations this is a worldwide international problem, just because we are the, the nearest physically, the nearest country that the african refugees seek refuge to. doesn't necessarily should mean that we should be the only one dealing with turkey has been h
what we're seeing right now in capital, in other parts of garrison, is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided me while turkey has been reinforcing. its border with a ram faring an influx of afghan migrants. turkish thirties are expanding the existing concrete border war to stretch some 240 kilometers by the end of this year . border areas not covered by the wall of being boasted by...
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stand probably could have been avoided, which we're seeing right now in capital in other parts of garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. meanwhile, turkey, it's been reinforcing its board with iran, fearing an influx of africa migrants took his authority or expanding the existing concrete board of all to stretch some 240 kilometers by the end of this year. and he bought a area is not covered by the war. going to be bolstered by ditches, barbed wire and patrols. last week president ado on board the turkey would not become europe refugee warehouse, because it's already home to more than 3 and a half 1000000 syrian refugees. a lot out turkish political analyst on an era told me that americans trying to pass off its responsibility for the african crisis of the nations. this is a worldwide international problem, just because we are the, the nearest, physically, the nearest country. that the african refugees seek refuge to doesn't necessarily should mean that we should be the
stand probably could have been avoided, which we're seeing right now in capital in other parts of garrison is frightening. and i think it could bring about an error in migration and international terrorism that we didn't want and perhaps could have avoided. meanwhile, turkey, it's been reinforcing its board with iran, fearing an influx of africa migrants took his authority or expanding the existing concrete board of all to stretch some 240 kilometers by the end of this year. and he bought a...
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don't want to see a new wave of mass migration, especially not from garrison where people off to 40 years of war for them it's extremely difficult to, to integrate into the very liberal and feminine european societies. so there is a consensus from the center to the right. don't let them in and doing to agree with the 2nd 2015. the russian foreign ministry has said the situation unfolding and i've gotten on is the quote natural result of the us and nato troop withdrawal, critic se washington's length. the operations of the country have actually played directly into the hands of the taliban authorities. ecos done off now explained finally from seriously b, a in the middle east to venezuela and cuba and latin america. washington has a decades long history of failed attempts to bring anti government militia is to power. and at last they've cracked the code in. i've got has done with the taliban . apparently all they had to do is instead of aiding them, they should have just fought against them all this time. thanks to our military and our allies and the brave fighters of afghanistan, taliban
don't want to see a new wave of mass migration, especially not from garrison where people off to 40 years of war for them it's extremely difficult to, to integrate into the very liberal and feminine european societies. so there is a consensus from the center to the right. don't let them in and doing to agree with the 2nd 2015. the russian foreign ministry has said the situation unfolding and i've gotten on is the quote natural result of the us and nato troop withdrawal, critic se washington's...
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so turns out opposites do not attract and garrison. we're going to start really not a place a coach. he says there are a lot of different people there. there are a lot of different tribes her the culture is much different than what we would expect or are used to dealing with. we often underestimate their own ability to be dedicated to remaining in control of their country and being able to move forward to do that and have the patience to do that. the failure and a lot of the interventions that turn into war and misguided misplaced money are because we don't think about the populations and the people we think about interests are much larger, strategic scale. and geo political competition, if you will, on who has more power in these reasons, i'm society. meanwhile, the pentagon has sent helicopters to rescue nearly 170 americans from a hotel near couples main airport. that is the 1st time since the afghan capital fell to the taliban, that us troops have moved into the actual city to evacuate individuals and a bit of a warning. you may fi
so turns out opposites do not attract and garrison. we're going to start really not a place a coach. he says there are a lot of different people there. there are a lot of different tribes her the culture is much different than what we would expect or are used to dealing with. we often underestimate their own ability to be dedicated to remaining in control of their country and being able to move forward to do that and have the patience to do that. the failure and a lot of the interventions that...
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situation on the tele, when advanced, the militant group has seized the presidential palace and the garrison cobble. the president should have gone and fled the country. he confirmed his records a resignation on his facebook page of the month and now control the entire city by the airport and of said, they'll soon declare and islamic amaran's off, going to stop. he's a recent pictures homer about to lation efforts on going forward is now the only way to country thousands of people trying to determine oven parking lot in desperate search or flight south gunfire. occasionally heard at the scene, will be keeping you updated with all the news from the country as it comes in. the a and an expected upside of the pandemic kenya is experiencing and edison, baby boom, $200.00. why does kenya have so many cars? and how has the pandemic impacted people's lives? there's a wall, it's pretty big along in a bunk. any fact he end up killing himself. i don't live on a lease and then you go buy a car. well, and i will make a little was i didn't know if they get they say let me get to because i know that of th
situation on the tele, when advanced, the militant group has seized the presidential palace and the garrison cobble. the president should have gone and fled the country. he confirmed his records a resignation on his facebook page of the month and now control the entire city by the airport and of said, they'll soon declare and islamic amaran's off, going to stop. he's a recent pictures homer about to lation efforts on going forward is now the only way to country thousands of people trying to...
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now. shane, they're trying to build up the armed forces in the security forces of f garrison and if after 20 years, this is the best that they can do, then it doesn't seem like there would be much of a point in staying longer because the united states doesn't have the capability, the wish, or the right to maintain a permanent monetary patient of f. gaston and its neighbors don't want it there. so it's either decided to do this now or make them more difficult decision later. what about the african government's role in all of the all of this they appeared to have really struggled in trying to, to fight off the taller bond at this point. should they, should they? what is it that then they're not doing right? what mistakes are they made? of course they've made mistakes, but i think it just shows is that there is relatively little institutional or political connection between the armed forces and the political leaders of the country. because the, our forces are sustained by foreign aid and were until recently sustained by foreign advisors. and that while the president is not only the commander
now. shane, they're trying to build up the armed forces in the security forces of f garrison and if after 20 years, this is the best that they can do, then it doesn't seem like there would be much of a point in staying longer because the united states doesn't have the capability, the wish, or the right to maintain a permanent monetary patient of f. gaston and its neighbors don't want it there. so it's either decided to do this now or make them more difficult decision later. what about the...
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and in fact, many of them have long said that they wanted a long term presence without garrison in perpetuity, and that's what biden has on his side. and he's, i said also that if the taliban data tracking troops that, that have to carry out the evacuation the, the response would be swift. you have to imagine that the thinking is it simply would not be able to tell about best interest to hamper or impede the evacuation now because they do not want they want. but how about have one, why would they want to escalate, escalate the situation and cobble now? i mean that presumably is what the administration is banking on. but the problem then comes with the thousands and thousands of afghans who need to be evacuated. and well, actually we saw there was a shelter in place order for the remaining us citizens. it, i've got a son to, to, to, to not move anywhere. how do you evacuate all these people, especially of a little action necessarily in the vicinity of the u. s. embassy and cobble one of the plans moving forward that i think that's going to be a very, a very key issue now. and again, you're see
and in fact, many of them have long said that they wanted a long term presence without garrison in perpetuity, and that's what biden has on his side. and he's, i said also that if the taliban data tracking troops that, that have to carry out the evacuation the, the response would be swift. you have to imagine that the thinking is it simply would not be able to tell about best interest to hamper or impede the evacuation now because they do not want they want. but how about have one, why would...