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so we have re-looked at our posture in africa, in the middle east, and in south asia. in that context, general miller was asked to describe what would be an appropriate counterterrorism platform in afghanistan that would allow us to maintain a partnership with the afghan forces in pursuit of our mutual objectives to disrupt region?extremism in the he described as capabilities, the infrastructure necessary to support those capabilities, and the number of troops is related to the size of our footprint in afghanistan, in particular, the infrastructure capabilities that we would need to operate. so i just want people to know where that number came from, a came from us. david: let us assume general miller what to complete their negotiations, i understand that they are back in qatar now trying to work this out, what is the best we could hope for in the way afghanistan is operating and the way that the taliban behaves, if they are successful? gen. dunford: sure. the theory behind the negotiations, no one worked harder than peter in the last few years, at this year has always
so we have re-looked at our posture in africa, in the middle east, and in south asia. in that context, general miller was asked to describe what would be an appropriate counterterrorism platform in afghanistan that would allow us to maintain a partnership with the afghan forces in pursuit of our mutual objectives to disrupt region?extremism in the he described as capabilities, the infrastructure necessary to support those capabilities, and the number of troops is related to the size of our...
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you see a rise in divorces in america in the 1970s. american family life will become more fractured from the 70s onward. rights, also comes into bloom in the 1970s. most historians date the rise of the rights movement to the rice at stonewall in new york city in 1969. the next year is -- the first liberation parade in new york city. there's also pride parade in los angeles. in 1973 the american psychiatric association takes homosexuality off of its list of mental disorders. part of that was seen as a psychological problem. states begin to get rid of their sodomy laws, not all of them but some of them. harvey milk is elected in 1977 to the board of supervisors. san francisco becomes a hub of the community in the castro district. the rainbow flag which we see today's created in 1978. also as part of the the cca rise of the culture disco. in terms of clubs, parties around dance music it begins in the community in the late 60s and early 1970s and begins to flourish by the mid-1970s. studio 64 in new york is probably the most famous of disc
you see a rise in divorces in america in the 1970s. american family life will become more fractured from the 70s onward. rights, also comes into bloom in the 1970s. most historians date the rise of the rights movement to the rice at stonewall in new york city in 1969. the next year is -- the first liberation parade in new york city. there's also pride parade in los angeles. in 1973 the american psychiatric association takes homosexuality off of its list of mental disorders. part of that was...
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in fact there, were probably in the 1920s more klan members in the north than there were in the south. and it was certainly popular in the midwest. in all the midwestern states, in most communities, in those states, and especially so in ohio, indiana, and illinois. this was the heartland of the klan. >> here's their definition of themselves. they were americans. they were 100% americans and that's a wonderful figure to introduce to students and others. what does it mean, 100% american compared to only 99% american? here's their definition. these are the characteristics. pure white. they use that again in newspaper speeches, propaganda, pure white race. native born, militantly protestants and aggressively patriotic. these are 100% americans in a protestant country as this minister in des moines told his audience. militantly protestant. this is the badge, the logo that is worn on the front of the rope of the klan members. it is the cross. it is the red, the drop of blood that christ shed for all. mainline protestants, methodists, baptists, presbyterians, quakers, who had their churches
in fact there, were probably in the 1920s more klan members in the north than there were in the south. and it was certainly popular in the midwest. in all the midwestern states, in most communities, in those states, and especially so in ohio, indiana, and illinois. this was the heartland of the klan. >> here's their definition of themselves. they were americans. they were 100% americans and that's a wonderful figure to introduce to students and others. what does it mean, 100% american...
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in virginia, particularly richmond in the valley, there was utter despair, he has fallen in a nation said one editorial. in the carolinas in the deep south, the despair was mirrored and sometimes exaggerated even more, the most serious lost we have sustained said one newspaper editor, a national claimant he was reiterated by another, he was absolutely invaluable to the cause they get another in one paper they said there is universal lou across our community, this was several weeks after jackson's death, it was persisting it went on for weeks. in england, the newspaper picked this up as well and one of the major papers, the times said assuredly the most fatal shot of the war to the confederate and yet to in the north, after his death generally cannot replace him, that was oliver who said that. interesting. so my final conclusion here, is very visually invade. this is what the army in northern virginia look like as the gettysburg campaign. jackson of course is dead by then and will be replaced by two other corps commanders, richard that is just a soldier, that organization i argued in
in virginia, particularly richmond in the valley, there was utter despair, he has fallen in a nation said one editorial. in the carolinas in the deep south, the despair was mirrored and sometimes exaggerated even more, the most serious lost we have sustained said one newspaper editor, a national claimant he was reiterated by another, he was absolutely invaluable to the cause they get another in one paper they said there is universal lou across our community, this was several weeks after...
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in romania, in bulgaria, in hungary and began in poland. all of that before death and justice road across germany on horseback, and yes even on camel. the soviets used camels in 1945 to get to berlin. it road in massive t 34 soviet tank armies that germans could not even conceive of earlier in the war. my point in this place is that the war was won by the greatest generations of many nations that thought the axis powers together. the men and women who defeated hitler and fascism came from two dozen countries. they left home starting in 1939 to fight in foreign fields to free faraway peoples of whom they knew little. they came from farms and small towns in queensland, australia. they came from cities like auckland, new zealand, manitoba. from manchester and melbourne, from montreal and marseille. they came from the desert in south africa, from the niger delta, from the mountains of kashmir, and nepal and baluchistan. they came from grassroots villages in kenya, and senegal, they came from trinidad, rio de janeiro, then iowa, and maine. fight
in romania, in bulgaria, in hungary and began in poland. all of that before death and justice road across germany on horseback, and yes even on camel. the soviets used camels in 1945 to get to berlin. it road in massive t 34 soviet tank armies that germans could not even conceive of earlier in the war. my point in this place is that the war was won by the greatest generations of many nations that thought the axis powers together. the men and women who defeated hitler and fascism came from two...
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be tended in that massive crisis in 2001.next few months will be difficult ones for argentina but he's unable to amend an economic pattern that repeats itself over and over again that is how will. we still get your sport head on the news are. bad the. button that on your flight that is the rugby team heading the high notes ahead of the world cup in japan you find out who they are in a moment. to strengthen the good you have to show the good all the more we can still fight against corruption. dysphoric new chiro heroes like new who are about to refuse to $15000000.00 brian the achievement of heroes like him to showcase by the international ace award it shines a light on these heroes because the best way to fight a dark used to shine a light let's make the world a better place nominate your anti corruption era. think stories generate thousands of headlines. separate the spin from the facts the misinformation from the journalism with the listening post on al-jazeera well yes. now. he's here with news from the champions league so
be tended in that massive crisis in 2001.next few months will be difficult ones for argentina but he's unable to amend an economic pattern that repeats itself over and over again that is how will. we still get your sport head on the news are. bad the. button that on your flight that is the rugby team heading the high notes ahead of the world cup in japan you find out who they are in a moment. to strengthen the good you have to show the good all the more we can still fight against corruption....
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vietnam in february more from rob mcbride to in seoul. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks seen as being north korea's anger to military exercises that have been taking place in south korea but those exercises ended last month it seems that north korea's missile testing has not and it does come just after a vice foreign minister from north korea had said that north korea is willing to re enter into negotiations with the united states probably later on this month and maybe at the sidelines of the u.n. general assembly so this could be a way of north korea trying to bolster its bargaining position ahead of those expectations talks north korea also likes to mark important anniversaries and we've just had the 71st anniversary of the founding of north korea we also know that the north koreans know that short range missiles do not seem to bother the u.s. president donald trump he says that as long as there are no launches of much larger i.c.b.m.'s intercontinental ballistic missi
vietnam in february more from rob mcbride to in seoul. this seems to be a continuation of the missile launches that have continued now for a number of weeks seen as being north korea's anger to military exercises that have been taking place in south korea but those exercises ended last month it seems that north korea's missile testing has not and it does come just after a vice foreign minister from north korea had said that north korea is willing to re enter into negotiations with the united...
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icame in in a special election in 2012 after voter id . saw personally the consequences going around my district andtrying to help elderly people, young people , the area of birth certificates and all the rest so could you please explain how photo identification requirements bar americans from exercising their route right to vote? >> sure, in -10/2 . we have never found an individual seeking to vote under assumed names. it creates an additional barrier that's not necessary, particularly for precincts, everyone knows each other. there's very few cases of someone walking to the polling place in the poll workers don't know the individuals on top of the fact there has not been any true evidence of someone trying tounder assumed names so you create an additional barrier or a chilling effect . >> thank you very much, i see my time has expired . >> and al patiently having waited. >> saving the best for last mister chairman. first let me begin by responding to someone that my colleague from texas said, disparaging my homecounty where i was born, d
icame in in a special election in 2012 after voter id . saw personally the consequences going around my district andtrying to help elderly people, young people , the area of birth certificates and all the rest so could you please explain how photo identification requirements bar americans from exercising their route right to vote? >> sure, in -10/2 . we have never found an individual seeking to vote under assumed names. it creates an additional barrier that's not necessary, particularly...
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the pottawatomie massacre in kansas in 1856. this is him, and his sons murdering free soil, -- i'm kansans inlavery the dispute in the territories. brown, filled with that righteousness, an old testament figure and the raid on harper's ferry as the culmination of this. william garrison is more typical of most white abolitionists, coming out of the second grade awakening, out of evangelical reform movement of the 1830's and he is deeply committed to pacifism. so deeply that, during the mexican war, when garrison sees a soldier on his way to mexico who's enlisted from massachusetts, he writes to a friend, i saw a soldier on the street today in uniform and recalled as though i had seen a snake. he said i have such opposition to the military that it's a visceral sensation, a physical -- a physical allergy he has to inoculate himself against to see men in uniform yet once the civil war begins, garrison and other abolitionists are confronted with a terrible dilemma. do they sanction military violence on this massive scale to accomplis
the pottawatomie massacre in kansas in 1856. this is him, and his sons murdering free soil, -- i'm kansans inlavery the dispute in the territories. brown, filled with that righteousness, an old testament figure and the raid on harper's ferry as the culmination of this. william garrison is more typical of most white abolitionists, coming out of the second grade awakening, out of evangelical reform movement of the 1830's and he is deeply committed to pacifism. so deeply that, during the mexican...
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the kingdom in recent months. give us a phenomena about the mode we exploited vulnerabilities in the saudi defense system and we built our drones in order to avoid these systems therefore the saudi and m. iraqi airspace became open to us after their defense systems fail to even spot the drones. the us secretary of state blames iran's for saturday's attacks might pompei says there's no evidence they were launched from yemen although he hasn't explained how iran is to blame or where the drones took off from iran is dismissing pompous accusation as meaningless foreign minister zarif tweeted having failed at maximum pressure secretary pompei is turning to maximum deceit u.s. and its clients are stuck in yemen because of the illusion that weapon superiority will lead to military victory blaming iran won't end disaster. the state owned oil company saudi aramco says the fires started by the attacks knocked out more than half its entire daily output and close to $6000000.00 barrels of oil the saudi energy minister says st
the kingdom in recent months. give us a phenomena about the mode we exploited vulnerabilities in the saudi defense system and we built our drones in order to avoid these systems therefore the saudi and m. iraqi airspace became open to us after their defense systems fail to even spot the drones. the us secretary of state blames iran's for saturday's attacks might pompei says there's no evidence they were launched from yemen although he hasn't explained how iran is to blame or where the drones...
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in europe, in east asia, and the middle east. it has returned because three important countries, one in each of the region, has embarked on policies designed to give it dominance in the region using force. in europe, russia invaded and occupied ukraine. in east asia, china has claimed virtually all the western pacific contrary to international law has built artificial islands in the western pacific and has installed military facilities on them. and in the middle east iran has used paramilitary groups to expand its influence throughout the region and has pursued nuclear weapons. the heart of the rise and fall of peace on earth is three chapters that describe and explain how and why peace came and disappeared from each of these three regions. it's a complicated story in each case. but all three cases have all one thing in common. in each region for each of these countries that have disturbed the peace, the aggressive foreign-policy that ended the piece at a domestic cause. each of the three governments is a dictatorship. so each of
in europe, in east asia, and the middle east. it has returned because three important countries, one in each of the region, has embarked on policies designed to give it dominance in the region using force. in europe, russia invaded and occupied ukraine. in east asia, china has claimed virtually all the western pacific contrary to international law has built artificial islands in the western pacific and has installed military facilities on them. and in the middle east iran has used paramilitary...
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in. the name of the alleged gunman is off according to his passport hereafter in germany shortly before the attack possibly using a fake identity the investigative group betting could believes says the nation may have been ordered by the russian secret service. it's an organization all steam pos the clues are in the passport used by the subject and in his visa application. passed so hard to read the name given on the passport doesn't exist in any russian database and it was a dark one too for using those. big moscow order the killing. since the end of august of the suspected assassin has been held in despair in prison and is montagne to silence his russian passport was issued under the name but in circles a false identity according to media reports so the suspicion the confounds russian secret services would become to focus on is to give. you all the in state prosecutors who want to comment on speak relation about russian involvement. with the into the motive behind the attack is difficul
in. the name of the alleged gunman is off according to his passport hereafter in germany shortly before the attack possibly using a fake identity the investigative group betting could believes says the nation may have been ordered by the russian secret service. it's an organization all steam pos the clues are in the passport used by the subject and in his visa application. passed so hard to read the name given on the passport doesn't exist in any russian database and it was a dark one too for...
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slowdown in the manufacturing sector in the us, in particular.ithout a deal. —— e—book made. stirling, as weak know, is one of the most underrated currencies, anytime you see a big move down, the temptation from the trading side is to cover those short positions. until we get more clarity on brexit, i think that will be the biggest influence on where sterling goes. thank you forjoining us. quick look at the board, the ftse100 has moved into positive territory. the dow jones is also up in the us, partly due to expectations that the federal reserve is likely to decrease interest rates much more quickly to try and support the economy in light of that jobs try and support the economy in light of thatjobs report. the city of bilbao in spain is taking a proactive approach to supporting its elderly residents, by launching various cognitive games in two of its parks. the aim is to help preserve people‘s memory, and also to fight loneliness. rachel stanton reports. this is a park in spain, but it is no ordinary park. elderly people can often feel lonely,
slowdown in the manufacturing sector in the us, in particular.ithout a deal. —— e—book made. stirling, as weak know, is one of the most underrated currencies, anytime you see a big move down, the temptation from the trading side is to cover those short positions. until we get more clarity on brexit, i think that will be the biggest influence on where sterling goes. thank you forjoining us. quick look at the board, the ftse100 has moved into positive territory. the dow jones is also up in...
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germany in france in the u.s. there is all this concern about trade so there seems to be a recession now coming to the words us about i'm not sure about you know how big it may be and in terms of the the fire powar available to central banks and to governments it is a problem that we're relatively low interest rates prevailing across the western world and high levels of indebtedness in most countries that there's a lack of things in the locker to combat a looming recession that seems the to be the case right so interest rates are now negative governments have a lot of debt as a result of fighting the great recession of the late 20082000 tents so there is not that much left to them in terms of hope political parties can react under difficult economic circumstances in your experience you've done a great deal of work in this does that make it more difficult for political parties to pursue a program of the equality for example in a tough economic environment or this is exactly the time we should be bringing forward su
germany in france in the u.s. there is all this concern about trade so there seems to be a recession now coming to the words us about i'm not sure about you know how big it may be and in terms of the the fire powar available to central banks and to governments it is a problem that we're relatively low interest rates prevailing across the western world and high levels of indebtedness in most countries that there's a lack of things in the locker to combat a looming recession that seems the to be...
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incidents in this rivalry in history took place right here in hamburg out the faults part. back in 1988 at the european championship the netherlands beat germany $21.00 in the semifinal on their way to winning the tournament netherlands coach ronald koeman scored in that game and then after the match swapped jersey shirts with german player all off torn and proceeded to make a gesture with the germany shirt. using it as toilet paper shall we say now i'm not expecting that to happen with yogi lives turtleneck tonight but it's certainly a game that still gets the blood. even if the rivalry has cooled a bit in the last 30 years i think the fans will be well up for this one and those not so charming tactics aside if we take a look at tonight's game through the lens of the home side what we will we be looking out for from the germans briefly. well i'll certainly be taking a look at the defense i mean when you think back say the world cup in 2014 when germany won the world cup you know you had defenders like you're on board saying not so mills and philip all at the peak of their
incidents in this rivalry in history took place right here in hamburg out the faults part. back in 1988 at the european championship the netherlands beat germany $21.00 in the semifinal on their way to winning the tournament netherlands coach ronald koeman scored in that game and then after the match swapped jersey shirts with german player all off torn and proceeded to make a gesture with the germany shirt. using it as toilet paper shall we say now i'm not expecting that to happen with yogi...
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more americans died in that war in proportion to population than in any other war in our history, except of course for the civil war, where which both sides were americans. no wonder the revolution bred an overwhelming sense of unity. the glorious cause of the revolution united all americans. the revolution and the beliefs and ideals that came out of it -- liberty, equality, self-government -- created national bonds that were not easily broken. indeed, they are the bonds that still hold us together and make us think of ourselves as a single people. of course americans at the time of the revolution were aware of sectional differences, differences that were essentially based on slavery. although slavery in 1776 legally existed in all of the new republican states, 90% of the nearly 500,000 african-american slaves, constituting about a fifth of the total population of the country, lived in the south, working in the tobacco fields of chesapeake or in the rice swamps of south carolina and georgia. these southern states were obviously different from those in the north. in 1776, john adams worri
more americans died in that war in proportion to population than in any other war in our history, except of course for the civil war, where which both sides were americans. no wonder the revolution bred an overwhelming sense of unity. the glorious cause of the revolution united all americans. the revolution and the beliefs and ideals that came out of it -- liberty, equality, self-government -- created national bonds that were not easily broken. indeed, they are the bonds that still hold us...
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charge of the in tearing government place which is in aden and in the south of the country when you go around aden you have to pay. asked 2 different checkpoints and the most repeated sentence that i've heard by yemenis was when you wake up in the morning you really don't know who is in charge is it the separatists or dreaming of an own state basically they want to return to a situation the way it was up until 1990 when yemen was basically 2 countries in the north and the south is it controlled by the and iraq part of the coalition is it controlled but whatever is left of the government and then of course we cannot forget that there are also jihadi east they're active in aden and in the south so within that very complex and in stable situation it is where i met. with in a hospital a very young doctor who said she had a completely different vision and expectation made comes to the job of being a doctor before she started to a medical studies before the war started this is her story let's have a look. few. things can change in seconds at this intensive care unit in aden this is john n
charge of the in tearing government place which is in aden and in the south of the country when you go around aden you have to pay. asked 2 different checkpoints and the most repeated sentence that i've heard by yemenis was when you wake up in the morning you really don't know who is in charge is it the separatists or dreaming of an own state basically they want to return to a situation the way it was up until 1990 when yemen was basically 2 countries in the north and the south is it controlled...
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hop in.erado offers an optional technology package with up to 15 different views- including one enhanced view that makes your trailer appear invisible. wow. that's pretty sweet. that's cool. where'd the trailer go? or, get a total value of ninety seven sixty on this silverado all star without optional tech package or enhanced invisible view. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you left me hangin' on the high harmony there. if you ride, you get it. geico motorcycle. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. ♪ okay, listen up! we're gonna fan out in both directions and cover the entire area! right now and be thorough! be thorough! duquesne: eric! caine: eric! eric! eric! what if he collapsed in t water? he's out here, calleigh, and we're gonna find him. caine: eric!
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big days left in the election campaign a clash over race voting in hidden cameras came to a head in the israeli parliament. you are a liar shouted knesset member i'm an hors de confronting israel's prime minister with a camera phone of benjamin netanyahu who had been trying unsuccessfully to force through last minute legislation allowing party activists to film inside polling stations palestinian israeli politicians saw that has an attempt to intimidate voters in arab areas. but in this election i'm in order isn't just taking on what he calls netanyahu is racist campaign he's confronting a long held to do within palestinian israeli politics saying he would be prepared to be the 1st leader to take his group of mainly palestinian parties into israeli coalition government albeit with conditions that make it unlikely in the near future that you know that. we have a great influence on who will form the government if you put aside the arab vote in your who will be the pm if you include the arab vote then there are other scenarios other members of his alliance have distanced themselves from hi
big days left in the election campaign a clash over race voting in hidden cameras came to a head in the israeli parliament. you are a liar shouted knesset member i'm an hors de confronting israel's prime minister with a camera phone of benjamin netanyahu who had been trying unsuccessfully to force through last minute legislation allowing party activists to film inside polling stations palestinian israeli politicians saw that has an attempt to intimidate voters in arab areas. but in this...
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the boyfriend of the teenagerjodie chesney, who was stabbed in a random attack in a park in east londontold a court that she screamed continuously for two minutes after the assault, and that it took around 15 minutes for the emergency services to arrive. two men and two teenagers are on trial at the old bailey, charged with the murder of the 17—year—old, in march. dan johnson reports. today, eddie coyle gave his account of the last moments of his girlfriend's life, describing how two men come out of the dark in an instant and she was fatally stabbed. they had been together forjust three months and he said she was a great person, funny, sometimes silly, sometimes sensible. he told the jury they were in the park with friends, listening to music, drinking and smoking cannabis, when two hooded men approached without a word being said. he demonstrated to the jury how the taller man raised his arm and swung it towardsjodie‘s back. close to tears at one point, eddie said, jodie was in shock at first — she didn't know what had happened. she just started screaming. she screamed very loudly, he s
the boyfriend of the teenagerjodie chesney, who was stabbed in a random attack in a park in east londontold a court that she screamed continuously for two minutes after the assault, and that it took around 15 minutes for the emergency services to arrive. two men and two teenagers are on trial at the old bailey, charged with the murder of the 17—year—old, in march. dan johnson reports. today, eddie coyle gave his account of the last moments of his girlfriend's life, describing how two men...
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in not. negotiating we've been saying if you could tell them oh we know you want us out here and you know what we want to get out of your oh above all staying out of here is conditional on her not being a brother and i don't like to tell it it is the gloves are coming well so why don't we do you know you do your best to police that scenario and don't let us come back because we don't want to and you don't want us to come back to you. ok daniel i mean you brought up the saigon analogy i want to do it 1st but me are smarter than i am that's why you did it. the domino theory and the domino theory remember all that you know you know one of south saigon falls then it will be lousy to be cambodian only you know if american prestige will be crushed around and out of that really happened ok it really didn't ok and i mean it seems to me that again this element to puberty is here that never admitting you're wrong ok i think they'd begin to start there i think you'd be a whole lot more understanding amo
in not. negotiating we've been saying if you could tell them oh we know you want us out here and you know what we want to get out of your oh above all staying out of here is conditional on her not being a brother and i don't like to tell it it is the gloves are coming well so why don't we do you know you do your best to police that scenario and don't let us come back because we don't want to and you don't want us to come back to you. ok daniel i mean you brought up the saigon analogy i want to...
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police have used tear gas on protesters in hong kong tens of thousands of been marching in the city in defiance of a ban they continued their push for political reform it is the 1st mass rally since the withdrawal of the extradition bill by the chief executive kerry lam it was organized by the civil human rights front which is to millions of people to its weekend marches in the past month sarah clarke is live for us now in hong kong. sarah tell us what's happening there right now. well in the last hour we saw some clashes between the police and the protesters and by sea the protesters were throwing bricks petrol bombs within the actual government headquarters building that's when the riot police moved in the water canon was brought in the water canon was that was basically dosed with a blue paint and that blue paint is sprayed on these protesters and it's a way of identifying those people who've been involved in these demonstrations and when the police want to move in and arrest so we've seen better rounds of backgrounds we've seen rubber bullets we've also seen numerous rounds of tear
police have used tear gas on protesters in hong kong tens of thousands of been marching in the city in defiance of a ban they continued their push for political reform it is the 1st mass rally since the withdrawal of the extradition bill by the chief executive kerry lam it was organized by the civil human rights front which is to millions of people to its weekend marches in the past month sarah clarke is live for us now in hong kong. sarah tell us what's happening there right now. well in the...
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marks in terms of free and fair so if they can do in iraq why can't they do in syria priority iran the removal of all of the rainy and c'mon dude forces from the inside it's you know syria that good is not going to happen that built into their integrated with the soon to be these forces have a they're not integrated into defined integrated forces integrated in nato yeah they work together to the defense intelligence agency iran continues to field islamic revolutionary guard soldiers support the lebanese hezbollah command the shia foreign sides in that what that includes militia from iraq pakistan they were all true but they could leave tomorrow if there was a ceasefire that everybody believed in and if there was a political solution to the war there would be no reason for these people to stay on and you think the policy of maximum pressure on them is going to bring that about maximum pressure on iran. i think that. it is. a fundamental tenet of our policy that if we do not find solutions to these issues that we've raised the 3 goals i have different political solution in syria then you
marks in terms of free and fair so if they can do in iraq why can't they do in syria priority iran the removal of all of the rainy and c'mon dude forces from the inside it's you know syria that good is not going to happen that built into their integrated with the soon to be these forces have a they're not integrated into defined integrated forces integrated in nato yeah they work together to the defense intelligence agency iran continues to field islamic revolutionary guard soldiers support the...
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a election in 2018 who showed us how much the political ground has shifted in georgia in the first yeartrump presidency, running in a district that the last republican had won by 23 points. jon ossoff came within three points of winning that house seat, which was a big clue about the big blue wave that was to follow in the next election. when jon ossoff decided not to run for that seat again in 2018, lucy mcbath did run, and she is now one of the freshmen democratic members of the house who has transferred control of the house to the democrats. tonight, within the last hour, the atlanta journal constitution has reported that on the very day that the abrams playbook has declared georgia the premier battleground state in the country, jon ossoff has decided to heed stacey abrams' advice to democrats and fight for democrats in georgia by running for the united states senate. and joining us now for an exclusive interview to tell us about his decision to run is jon ossoff. jon, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> you can confirm you are a candidate for the united stat
a election in 2018 who showed us how much the political ground has shifted in georgia in the first yeartrump presidency, running in a district that the last republican had won by 23 points. jon ossoff came within three points of winning that house seat, which was a big clue about the big blue wave that was to follow in the next election. when jon ossoff decided not to run for that seat again in 2018, lucy mcbath did run, and she is now one of the freshmen democratic members of the house who has...
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in pakistan when the 1902 world cup i was in the in the park lost in that time.everyone was happy the teacher was deliberately shut the whole pakistan in the world cup you see that's what's what's what's what of course slowly slowly will start cricket with a tennis ball or maybe 5 or 6 years we played without shoes or without anything. cricket and then the 50 or $45.00 sending it to. school that was small. it bounced sikandar was part of the pakistan saying that one got $92.00 world cup he's now the asian cricket council's man in afghanistan overseeing the games development and mentoring this squad of players $92.00 world cups and the discussion of race because that was a great inspiration you know from a captain who led from the front a team that responded so positively i was very fortunate to be part of the team that came back from no way to become the world champion afghanistan when we has been at war for the last 30 years now they have seen nothing but war and then moving from a gun to stand to pakistan living in their few d. camps have made them really reall
in pakistan when the 1902 world cup i was in the in the park lost in that time.everyone was happy the teacher was deliberately shut the whole pakistan in the world cup you see that's what's what's what's what of course slowly slowly will start cricket with a tennis ball or maybe 5 or 6 years we played without shoes or without anything. cricket and then the 50 or $45.00 sending it to. school that was small. it bounced sikandar was part of the pakistan saying that one got $92.00 world cup he's...
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>> no, we have poverty in our rural areas in poverty in the cities. the best we can do is help them get a post-secondary credential because 12th grade is no longer the finish line. >> thank you mr. grothman. your time is up. ms. adams. >> thank you madam chairman and thank you to the ranking members will. thank you for your testimony. the way you start out in life doesn't have to determine where you end up. i grew up in poverty myself, for black rose growing up in roanoke new jersey. it's a greater opportunity. most of you may know that my background in terms of historically black colleges and universities are of particular importance to me. i'm a two-time graduate and hbcu north carolina. one of the first things i did when i got here was this. to put together a bipartisan hbcu with my colleagues and cochair. some of the members have been here today. we have accomplished a lot for hbcus but as has been revealed today dr. boham thank you for what you're doing and making the -- if you look in the statistics of my colleagues while we only make up 3% of a
>> no, we have poverty in our rural areas in poverty in the cities. the best we can do is help them get a post-secondary credential because 12th grade is no longer the finish line. >> thank you mr. grothman. your time is up. ms. adams. >> thank you madam chairman and thank you to the ranking members will. thank you for your testimony. the way you start out in life doesn't have to determine where you end up. i grew up in poverty myself, for black rose growing up in roanoke new...
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police in south africa try again to stop writing in looting in some poor neighborhoods in and around johannesburg it's been like this since sunday some of the businesses and shops are vandalized belong to foreign nationals this is not the 1st time i have met after hussein has been through this he says his other store in another part of the city was looted last year if you see something like this. how can his dragon. make something for my family's from a children's home my parents used to come from the like not for a crime or whatever. only for. something that you can believe criminal gangs are responsible for the violence mario says he got a phone call only in the morning that his business was being looted but it was too dangerous for him to move now that it's relatively quiet he's come back to assess the damage i still felt people still looting as are all of you with the police presence. all over to say that it's not about. the foreign force in the shop. said if a citizen. said if you see people that work for me in the shop and they told me it's just to be a capability effectively t
police in south africa try again to stop writing in looting in some poor neighborhoods in and around johannesburg it's been like this since sunday some of the businesses and shops are vandalized belong to foreign nationals this is not the 1st time i have met after hussein has been through this he says his other store in another part of the city was looted last year if you see something like this. how can his dragon. make something for my family's from a children's home my parents used to come...
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my interests are realized also in the agricultural committees in europe and in berlin or in. former but just talk member franciosa hoatson camp is such a multi functionary the fertilizer amendment was the last item of legislation he helped introduce before moving completely into industry. he's now president of the right and confederation germany's biggest umbrella group representing farming collectives and also sits on the board of an association representing corporations alongside executives from buyer and other agra giants back when he was negotiating the new fertilizer legislation in the german parliament votes and count was already on the supervisory board of a gravitas one of the biggest producers of agricultural products in germany we take a closer look at a gratis the commercial cooperative has a prominent stand at this trade fair in minster of gravest turns over $6000000000.00 euros a year and essentially sells everything the agricultural industry offers farmers animal feed seeds pesticides and mineral and nitrogen fertilisers in its annual management report from 2016
my interests are realized also in the agricultural committees in europe and in berlin or in. former but just talk member franciosa hoatson camp is such a multi functionary the fertilizer amendment was the last item of legislation he helped introduce before moving completely into industry. he's now president of the right and confederation germany's biggest umbrella group representing farming collectives and also sits on the board of an association representing corporations alongside executives...
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in fact, in some ways it's in the dna of the modern west because from the 16th and 17th centuries, ase grew richer and stronger, it began to assume that its material success must be a result of its superiority, religious or ethnic or racial. this view built on centuries of western success has taken deep root and not just among whites. people across asia and africa prefer light skin to dark. >> i realize an obstacle was my skin. >> spent billions of dollars on creams to make them whiter. >> in the black community in the united states, there's a preference for lighter skin. ironically, this all persists despite the fact that we're now living in an age where the fastest growing economies in the world are asian. where china and south korea and india are demonstrating powerfully that they can be as materially successful as the whitest and most nordic people. the fact that these views are so deep seeded, subconsciously part of the modern psyche, is why we are unable to see the growing danger in our midst. the number of white militants has grown sharply. they have attacked more often and wit
in fact, in some ways it's in the dna of the modern west because from the 16th and 17th centuries, ase grew richer and stronger, it began to assume that its material success must be a result of its superiority, religious or ethnic or racial. this view built on centuries of western success has taken deep root and not just among whites. people across asia and africa prefer light skin to dark. >> i realize an obstacle was my skin. >> spent billions of dollars on creams to make them...
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in the midst of a disturbed tragedy. and then bam. there are circumstances in which. we are spross who's to do that the british prime minister fights to win support for his brags that plan threatens to call a snap election. 5 people are killed in an attack on the afghan capital as the u.s. envoy visits to discuss a potential deal with the taliban plus. we're in sudan where heavy flooding us forced thousands of people from their homes. or can dorian is ravaging the bahamas after it made landfall as a category 5 storm at least 5 people have died and thousands of homes have been destroyed but it may be hours before the full extent of the damage is known the storm has weakened slightly but it's still considered life threatening and it's expected to make its way to the southeast coast of the u.s. at a gallica reports now from florida. complete devastation to get discouraged hurricane dorian hit the northwestern part of the bahamas as one of the most powerful storms ever recorded in the atlantic wind gusts reach 350 kilometers per hour roos ripped off and storm surges flood
in the midst of a disturbed tragedy. and then bam. there are circumstances in which. we are spross who's to do that the british prime minister fights to win support for his brags that plan threatens to call a snap election. 5 people are killed in an attack on the afghan capital as the u.s. envoy visits to discuss a potential deal with the taliban plus. we're in sudan where heavy flooding us forced thousands of people from their homes. or can dorian is ravaging the bahamas after it made landfall...
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we have this invested in education in america -- have disinvested in education in america.ersection of education and public education, the intersection of where we are with funding public education for all of our children to have i went to private school because my parents paid. they are not asking for the government to create a voucher or a tax credit so that corporations -- or a business roundtable discussions about corporate ceos coming out and then reading the contract of the other corporate who have already seen the value of the intersection of their workers helping with creation of the prophet and their production of their values. intersection of public education affects women and the economy greatly. the woman is not employed, choice of employment is for a woman's personal choice, to say they are going to work outside of the home, and they do not have an education -- we are an asset in our country now, where we are must haves. we must have our people educated. educate it to bring the capacity of the innovative and creative skills that we need in order to become a civ
we have this invested in education in america -- have disinvested in education in america.ersection of education and public education, the intersection of where we are with funding public education for all of our children to have i went to private school because my parents paid. they are not asking for the government to create a voucher or a tax credit so that corporations -- or a business roundtable discussions about corporate ceos coming out and then reading the contract of the other...
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in what. was this was in the sensitive moment the lincoln was 6 years old when it is the biggest knows it is not the lewis he lives there one certainty dearly departed problem is not yet here it was that. i was finally 9 passengers 2 babies and 2 drivers a crammed into the taxi. a bass takes pride in his car which is 22 years old. i was told it was never. going to do it then pass it on to something cause i think until the moment the bubble. that . the passengers with the vaccines finally leave the capitol. the ice meant to preserve the vaccines has now been melting for 8 hours if the driver doesn't make it to do go in 16 hours the vaccines will be useless and might as well be thrown away. the 680 kilometer road to kiss a dugu is strewn with potholes few drivers respect the rules of the road accidents are frequent. even before leaving the capital the drivers patience is tested. the 2 drivers constantly swap over. the boot is not exactly comfortable. 2 more hours a wasted in traffic. the deadlin
in what. was this was in the sensitive moment the lincoln was 6 years old when it is the biggest knows it is not the lewis he lives there one certainty dearly departed problem is not yet here it was that. i was finally 9 passengers 2 babies and 2 drivers a crammed into the taxi. a bass takes pride in his car which is 22 years old. i was told it was never. going to do it then pass it on to something cause i think until the moment the bubble. that . the passengers with the vaccines finally leave...
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a moment of triumph of asked in courts for start by parliament in may now in september he returns with more votes more seats and he believes a bigger mandate to govern figure later you had no me. i would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all have voted as a federal government we were voted out of office in may it was a difficult full months and today the voters voted us back in thank you very very much for your support and thank you very very much for your trust. contrast that with his former coalition partners in the far right freedom party whose vote share has plummeted seemingly punished by the people for the corruption scandal their former leaders plunge them into in the spring. i think that in general the scandal and afterwards the question of party expenses is going to be an obstacle for the election result but i'm used to carrying some of the around with me the other big losers are the social democrats who worked with their ideological opponents in the far right to force this election and have now suffered their worst ever result. this is not what we hoped for thi
a moment of triumph of asked in courts for start by parliament in may now in september he returns with more votes more seats and he believes a bigger mandate to govern figure later you had no me. i would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all have voted as a federal government we were voted out of office in may it was a difficult full months and today the voters voted us back in thank you very very much for your support and thank you very very much for your trust. contrast that...
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a man in his twenties is shot dead in lewisham in south london. talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd — that securing a new brexit deal is no longer the government's main objective. amber rudd, who resigned last night as work and pensions secretary, said up to 90% of the government's time is now spent preparing for a no—dael departure at the end of october. she described the expulsion of 21 conservative mps who oppose no—deal as "an assault on decency and democracy". our political correspondent, helen catt, reports. reporter: morning amber. amber rudd says that when she accepted a post in boris johnson's cabinet, she did so in good faith, believing he wanted a brexit deal. but since then, she'd seen little evidence that the gover
a man in his twenties is shot dead in lewisham in south london. talks between the taliban and the us are called off — president trump blames a deadly attack in the afghan capital, kabul. ships and aircraft evacuate thousands of people from islands in the bahamas worst hit by hurricane dorian — aid agencies say the situation is ‘desperate‘. senior ministers have rejected claims by their former cabinet colleague, amber rudd — that securing a new brexit deal is no longer the government's...
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the pacific a 66 in oakland now 64 in dublin, 71 still warm in concord 66 in the napa valley and 64 degrees in petaluma but tonight we are going to see a mostly starry skies just a couple of patches of fog moving along the immediate coast line tomorrow, mostly sunny and warmer that heat wave on the way watches high pressure building in that is going to send the jet stream to the north of storms tracking to the north as well we're going to see some offshore winds getting hot public some 90's, maybe triple digits as we head into friday. >>all right. thank you. lawrence may have some breaking news richmond police chief all when brown he is out the embattled chief resigned today, according to the interim city manager and the announcement comes less than one week after the richmond police officers association found that 86% of the department's rank and file officers, disapproved of brown's leadership. in other news dive teams today they continued searching for the last victim in the dive boat fire 34 people were trapped on the boat conception when it burst into flames and. >>sank to the
the pacific a 66 in oakland now 64 in dublin, 71 still warm in concord 66 in the napa valley and 64 degrees in petaluma but tonight we are going to see a mostly starry skies just a couple of patches of fog moving along the immediate coast line tomorrow, mostly sunny and warmer that heat wave on the way watches high pressure building in that is going to send the jet stream to the north of storms tracking to the north as well we're going to see some offshore winds getting hot public some 90's,...
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in any of the socialist countries in the world. we were just drinking and we thought stalin is on the label. just to close up the book is done pretty well. we are the number one new release in the category sphere. how about that? so there you go. thanks a lot. [applause] >> thanks very much guys. now we will hear from matt kibbe who is the community organizer of free the people and educational organization turning the next generation onto the values of liberty. he is an executive producer of plays made it where he produces liberty rod casts as well as a documentary series of the dangers of all flavors of authoritarianism. he is a founder for matt kibbe freedom works where he has served as president for 11 years. he's the author of various books most recently "new york times" bestseller don't hurt people and don't take their stuff. at the end of the book there's a discussion with matt about how to interpret the appeal of socialism in the united states and map was very involved with the tea party movement and so he has always had his
in any of the socialist countries in the world. we were just drinking and we thought stalin is on the label. just to close up the book is done pretty well. we are the number one new release in the category sphere. how about that? so there you go. thanks a lot. [applause] >> thanks very much guys. now we will hear from matt kibbe who is the community organizer of free the people and educational organization turning the next generation onto the values of liberty. he is an executive producer...
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our voice in europe we want to be in europe we want deal in trade or in culture we want to have a free voice in our own voice in europe we think we can deal better with our problems if that's the case and that europe will listen better to our own circumstances. also to a certain extent it's difficult to work with somebody in madrid like mr were a again minister of foreign affairs pain who's trying to block our action who is somebody else undiplomatic as to say something like russia is our old enemy things like that i think that it's out rages we don't wonder if the iraqi minister is coming to go you can always encounter difficult personalities whether they come from your country or from somebody else might become the representative of foreign affairs in europe exactly talking about that now but i mean the even if you were independent he would still be in that position if he gets his way so. who would want to be represented by somebody like that who would want to live in a place where your leaders are put in jail because they organized the vote so what we're saying is we want a catalan
our voice in europe we want to be in europe we want deal in trade or in culture we want to have a free voice in our own voice in europe we think we can deal better with our problems if that's the case and that europe will listen better to our own circumstances. also to a certain extent it's difficult to work with somebody in madrid like mr were a again minister of foreign affairs pain who's trying to block our action who is somebody else undiplomatic as to say something like russia is our old...
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the 1970s occupy wall street in 2011 and the london riots in 2011 also in 5 days there were 5 deaths several 1000 arrested whereas in the whole call we have over 200 policemen injured maybe a similar number of members of public also injured but really no serious injuries and no fatalities yes but arguably in london when they were riots the authorities here doubled down on the greed of austerity where is you know on kong it seems to be one cave in after another do protest as you called off the legislation very legal unity with china back in 2012 you called of education curriculum changes because of protests why is it the hong kong authorities do everything the demonstrators appear to want them to do although some western media would like to portray our government as suppressor of the masses actually as you said our government has come pick children had several times to mass demonstrations because we are strong protect our rights and freedoms and we got jealously our reputation you know and there is a lot of external pressure on us if there are any accusations against us so the whole c
the 1970s occupy wall street in 2011 and the london riots in 2011 also in 5 days there were 5 deaths several 1000 arrested whereas in the whole call we have over 200 policemen injured maybe a similar number of members of public also injured but really no serious injuries and no fatalities yes but arguably in london when they were riots the authorities here doubled down on the greed of austerity where is you know on kong it seems to be one cave in after another do protest as you called off the...
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people were s ix fatally in gun violence in chicago and 131 murders in 2019 in los angeles and i know my california colleagues mentioned ough lifornia we have t unlaws we're proud of but the is lem we are in california ing from are com outside. so we know it's a problem that far and wide many and i hough community will soon of issues, r types bout hing confusing to me a my colleagues on the other side of the aisle they're clear on s itics or holes thi legislation we might propose. i never hear a solution. and i know you have to be as concerned about the violence in this country as we are. so what on earth is the lugs? i hear you put something forward, mental health is is issued. i'm fine with that. let's deal with mental health but there is never a concern of putting resources toward mental health. it is an issue but interesting had mental health comes up it's a particular type of funman. hot the type of pun violence many communities see on a daily basis. o i just would really like to hear in solutions. a ranking member mentioned various study that's don't prove this is a solution or
people were s ix fatally in gun violence in chicago and 131 murders in 2019 in los angeles and i know my california colleagues mentioned ough lifornia we have t unlaws we're proud of but the is lem we are in california ing from are com outside. so we know it's a problem that far and wide many and i hough community will soon of issues, r types bout hing confusing to me a my colleagues on the other side of the aisle they're clear on s itics or holes thi legislation we might propose. i never hear...
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in st. louis, missouri, in arnold, missouri, we have the second biggest installation of the national geospatial agency constantly looking at the information that's out there, looking all over the world to see if there is activity in places that there wouldn't be activity, but if there was activity, it would likely be activity that would be designed to harm us or others in the world. we need to understand that, and we also need to understand that in the society we live in, there is never perfect security and perfect freedom at the same time, and we have worked really hard not to allow ourselves to lose the freedom we cherish in return for the security we'd like to have. we also need to remember those people that respond. the first responders that ran toward the tragedy on 9/11 as others were able to run away from the tragedy, passing each other. many of those first responders became numbered among the 3,000 americans that died that day. just last month, the president signed into law the natio
in st. louis, missouri, in arnold, missouri, we have the second biggest installation of the national geospatial agency constantly looking at the information that's out there, looking all over the world to see if there is activity in places that there wouldn't be activity, but if there was activity, it would likely be activity that would be designed to harm us or others in the world. we need to understand that, and we also need to understand that in the society we live in, there is never perfect...
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. >>> tiffany lee is back in court in today. she's accused of killing the father of her two children. we'll be back in the courtroom and why her lawyer says that she's innocent. >>> the possible timeline and the new information that we could hear from the actual whistle-blower. >>> it is monday, investment 30th. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and i'm dave clark. we have some cold and rain today. >>> i clicked over the heat on the thermostat today because it is cold enough. the temperatures are very cold for the west coast. 22 up in butte, montana. there is a lot of 30s around here as well. in fact up in lake county, there is a bunch and lake port. a lot of upper 30s and 40s to the north. 34 in hope valley. i think that is the coldest that i found so far. this is silverado country club. camel wood 35, napa 39 and the winds are great. the forecast highs 60s. what is normal 70s and 80s. we will not be close today probably not till the end of the week. unseasonably deep season here providing snow up in sierra, nevada. that will continue in
. >>> tiffany lee is back in court in today. she's accused of killing the father of her two children. we'll be back in the courtroom and why her lawyer says that she's innocent. >>> the possible timeline and the new information that we could hear from the actual whistle-blower. >>> it is monday, investment 30th. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> and i'm dave clark. we have some cold and rain today. >>> i clicked over the heat on the thermostat today because it is...
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it's not in the military. in the. land. we want to work with our governments and we want to work with the industries. that are up here that want to come up here . recognize that. act and. work with us to your collective benefit i guess which. every year hundreds of delegates from dozens of countries gather in reykjavik for the annual arctic circle assembly. the participants include politicians scientists business executives representatives of indigenous peoples and others who are interested in the future of the arctic region and how it will be affected by climate change. the organization's chairman is former iceland president owner for a grim sign he says it's important to bring together as many international representatives as possible to discuss policy. the problem for the arctic is not in the arctic and it should be heavily industrialized countries in the world and without putting about that in perspective we want. for the future of. the arctic ice has been rapidly melting now for 2 decades the process has even affected
it's not in the military. in the. land. we want to work with our governments and we want to work with the industries. that are up here that want to come up here . recognize that. act and. work with us to your collective benefit i guess which. every year hundreds of delegates from dozens of countries gather in reykjavik for the annual arctic circle assembly. the participants include politicians scientists business executives representatives of indigenous peoples and others who are interested in...
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right here in america. not in england. which can never have that kind of society because it's just not big enough for every family to have a decent chunk of land. and so if the core of being english is to be free, and if liberty is safest in a society with this big landholding middle class, then the colonies are the best part of the empire. the most english part of the empire and the freest part of the empire. so stop thinking of yourselves as a bunch of backward bumpkins. think of yourselves as more english than people in england. you're the ones leading the way for the whole empire and perhaps all of europe and maybe the whole world toward a future where freedom is more and more secure and the would-be caesers have less and less chance to destroy it and exalt themselves. so here are two ways in which the colonies are learning to think not of themselves as inferiors, not even as equal, but actually the best part of the empire. that's going to change how they look at things. and then there's a growing sense of american ide
right here in america. not in england. which can never have that kind of society because it's just not big enough for every family to have a decent chunk of land. and so if the core of being english is to be free, and if liberty is safest in a society with this big landholding middle class, then the colonies are the best part of the empire. the most english part of the empire and the freest part of the empire. so stop thinking of yourselves as a bunch of backward bumpkins. think of yourselves...
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in jeopardy. however there are still administrative hurdles to overcome and some of course should i be getting too excited. argentina is an important producer but it doesn't have stock and it doesn't have investments because as everyone knows the economic situation here is delicate and to try to expand export capacity at the moment is impossible there's no credit and we can expand export capacity then there's the united states to worry about a recently resolved a thought 10 year trade dispute with the u.s. over meat exports it's a major trading partner with substantial political influence in what it sees as its backyard but the but i mean. i think the u.s. state department has made various moves trying one countries in latin america to be aware of increasing its trade with china. but he also warns the current trade dispute is merely a skirmish in a much bigger war to come the technology and intellectual property rights of the satisfaction here of the deal just done this still uncertainty over the
in jeopardy. however there are still administrative hurdles to overcome and some of course should i be getting too excited. argentina is an important producer but it doesn't have stock and it doesn't have investments because as everyone knows the economic situation here is delicate and to try to expand export capacity at the moment is impossible there's no credit and we can expand export capacity then there's the united states to worry about a recently resolved a thought 10 year trade dispute...
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said daniel who is in a way a loser in this. election cycle because much of the blame for what's happened with united russia and its campaign for the moscow city council lies with the moscow city electoral commission the. decisions that negatively impacted on one united russia which caused disenfranchisement feelings of disenfranchisement on the part of a significant portion of the moscow voters. and so the kremlin. is well aware of what happened with the moscow city election commission now. and the political ambitions of mr. gagnon could very well be curtailed as a result of this and there were many protests in moscow this past summer because of the discontent that opposition politicians looking to get on the ballot were disqualified and were able to run in the election of course there was anger at how the authorities dealt with those protests did that feed in from your vantage point into the results of the election to some extent a yes a because of those people who are would have voted for this kind of candidates young people
said daniel who is in a way a loser in this. election cycle because much of the blame for what's happened with united russia and its campaign for the moscow city council lies with the moscow city electoral commission the. decisions that negatively impacted on one united russia which caused disenfranchisement feelings of disenfranchisement on the part of a significant portion of the moscow voters. and so the kremlin. is well aware of what happened with the moscow city election commission now....
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in recent weeks dozens of americans have been killed in a series of mass shootings in the u.s. state of texas ohio and california. as many americans hold vigils for the victims mourning has turned to anger. and a demand for action from congressional lawmakers. the issue of gun control has languished in the u.s. congress for decades in part because of powerful pushback from the nation's largest pro-gun lobby the national rifle association but that's changing some lawmakers say there's now a new sense of urgency thank you we will now this week the house judiciary committee will begin meeting to try and restart debate over limiting some types of gun ownership. the democrat controlled committee hopes to ultimately pass legislation in the u.s. house of representatives establishing so-called red flag laws that seize firearms from people deemed mentally unstable the committee also seeks to ban high capacity magazines and gun ownership for anyone convicted of a hate crime. or were shot. but the republican controlled senate needs to approve the house legislation the republican leader mi
in recent weeks dozens of americans have been killed in a series of mass shootings in the u.s. state of texas ohio and california. as many americans hold vigils for the victims mourning has turned to anger. and a demand for action from congressional lawmakers. the issue of gun control has languished in the u.s. congress for decades in part because of powerful pushback from the nation's largest pro-gun lobby the national rifle association but that's changing some lawmakers say there's now a new...
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in country.he rope, the the bars and the darkened saloons, that is the saturday night tendency. that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning. then you have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are embodied in the same person. hascarter family actually an unbelievable melodrama going on at the same time they seem to be presenting this virtuous image. and jimmy rogers has this incredibly spiritual dimension that transcends the rope and the wink-- the rogue and the he is doing in his playing. we oftenuggles attribute to the other our struggles we have in ourselves. wen we make the other wrong, are often making an aspect of ourselves wrong. i like those people like johnny able to contain and understand that we have both these impulses. and we arerous greedy. we have a purity streak and a puritan streak. our we get to that point,
in country.he rope, the the bars and the darkened saloons, that is the saturday night tendency. that might be jimmy rogers at the beginning. then you have the folks who are about home and church and mother and family. that is the sunday morning tendency. interesting, we know these are in clashes with one another out in our culture in the music, but very often they are embodied in the same person. hascarter family actually an unbelievable melodrama going on at the same time they seem to be...
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why did he go in? you had no say in it?|j felt like he was dying. why did he go in?ged through the social services as a whole. because he had special needs? yes and he had challenging behaviours. he had a serious incident, a head injury that was very, very serious and he nearly died. this was at a residential school. and with that came the idea that he was too challenging for them to look after and this was a special school for people like him. to look after and this was a special schoolfor people like him. so to look after and this was a special school for people like him. so you had no say in it, your son is taken a long way away from it, 80 miles away? yes. that is challenging enough, did you know at the time what was going on in terms of the treatment, was he able to communicate with you? stephen has a very limited language so he couldn't communicate. but much less, when we arrived, about five weeks later we started visiting him because we were told we could not visit before then. when we visited, my son was unrecognisable. in what way? he couldn't walk any longe
why did he go in? you had no say in it?|j felt like he was dying. why did he go in?ged through the social services as a whole. because he had special needs? yes and he had challenging behaviours. he had a serious incident, a head injury that was very, very serious and he nearly died. this was at a residential school. and with that came the idea that he was too challenging for them to look after and this was a special school for people like him. to look after and this was a special schoolfor...