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i alright let's bring in our guests in paris. chief foreign correspondent at le figaro in if ron morocco newsarama sorry associate professor of international studies at the university and also in paris yes it all to human rights activists and head of the committee for justice and liberties welcome to the program yes let me start with you today how significant is this 2nd letter compared to the 1st open letter. lead unfortunately it's really a doubling down on how things are going way to the far right seat in france now the 1st letter was published on 21st of its for 2021 in commemoration of the aborted a coup d'etat against a general in charge of the go to back in 1961 of us and we have know what the military meddling in civilian affairs a speaking of civil war and the thousands of deaths and we have now if you are in active duty in the military you know doing the same thing with what people have also missed that was a 3rd to call it by a french 40 union and this time it was calling for the up the occasion of israeli methods of c
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suaviter in modo, fortite in re, gentleness in manner and strong in deed, or speak softly but carry a big stick. not so much words or flashier or fancy words but it's what you accomplish that matters. he's kind of putting himself in comparison, when he would talk about this later, with john f. kennedy, who he viewed as being perhaps more sizzle than steak in his estimation. eisenhower did not really trust even someone like senator mccarthy -- not senator mccarthy. general macarthur, whose rhetoric eisenhower found distasteful. i think it's eisenhower's view and preference as expressed as well in this motto, which was on a plaque that sat on his desk in the white house. next slide, please. civil rights is, despite what was done in terms of about anning banning gays from federal employment, here is just a number of bullet points, you can see things that he was able to accomplish in terms of not just banning discrimination in firms receiving federal contracts, completing the desegregation of the armed forces that began under president truman, rebuilding the federal judiciary with integra
suaviter in modo, fortite in re, gentleness in manner and strong in deed, or speak softly but carry a big stick. not so much words or flashier or fancy words but it's what you accomplish that matters. he's kind of putting himself in comparison, when he would talk about this later, with john f. kennedy, who he viewed as being perhaps more sizzle than steak in his estimation. eisenhower did not really trust even someone like senator mccarthy -- not senator mccarthy. general macarthur, whose...
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in the u.k. and member of the legal team representing garza victims before the international criminal courts in cape town in south africa tim murphy is head of peace building interventions at the institute for justice and reconciliation and here in doha in qatar south america is director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the doha institute welcome all to the program sultan better if i could start with you now the israelis do not consider themselves to be an occupying force but as we've just been hearing in international law they are regarded as such right. they are i mean it is definitely an occupied territory as far as the low is concerned now the different interpretations by the israelis that really got some momentum following the 1988 were drawn of jordanian sovereignty over the occupied territories in the west in the west bank and those basically what they some israelis claim is that their land practically was occupied from jordan now there is no country demanding their l
in the u.k. and member of the legal team representing garza victims before the international criminal courts in cape town in south africa tim murphy is head of peace building interventions at the institute for justice and reconciliation and here in doha in qatar south america is director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the doha institute welcome all to the program sultan better if i could start with you now the israelis do not consider themselves to be an occupying force...
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then i want to go in and you in the middle of does and in bed. you will have been killed and the god. is busy in burying given to the people for example the parents and man and his wife have been buried today in the morning and the 5 or 6 how massive commandos have been also buried saw there is a grief in a city of happiness and best to be empty and there is no social visit visits between. neighborhoods or relatives busy or something like this even the kids there is not an action. no playing no games nothing maybe some of them just go over there where their homes. to shore they are in new clothes to be proud with their deployed this for the for the children but suddenly this cave to their busy home is because all. right thanks so much. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has visited one of the defensive missile systems known as the i and he reiterated his runs resolve to continue bombardments . are going to ask for a missile of the defense activity of better reasons giving us an offensive space in the israeli defense forces have already at
then i want to go in and you in the middle of does and in bed. you will have been killed and the god. is busy in burying given to the people for example the parents and man and his wife have been buried today in the morning and the 5 or 6 how massive commandos have been also buried saw there is a grief in a city of happiness and best to be empty and there is no social visit visits between. neighborhoods or relatives busy or something like this even the kids there is not an action. no playing no...
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in vietnam. the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and '65. with the gulf of tonkin resolution in 1964, the president made his case that there was aggression coming from north vietnam pointed at the south and pointed at the united states as well in the attack on u.s. ships in international waters on that gulf of tonkin. and remember, it's really important to understand, when this resolution was brought before congress, every single member of the house of representatives, republican or democrat, liberal or conservative, from the south or from the north, all of them voted to approve this resolution in the house of representatives. in the senate, only two senators voted against the gulf of tonkin resolution, and they had very different reasons. one was a liberal republican. that's an oxymoron in 2010 language. but there were such things in the 1960s. a fellow named senator morse from oregon, he smelled a rat. he had a source in the pentagon that said something was
in vietnam. the reasons have been fairly compellingly laid out by johnson between 1964 and '65. with the gulf of tonkin resolution in 1964, the president made his case that there was aggression coming from north vietnam pointed at the south and pointed at the united states as well in the attack on u.s. ships in international waters on that gulf of tonkin. and remember, it's really important to understand, when this resolution was brought before congress, every single member of the house of...
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ears i'm merely when you were named prosecutor general in venezuela in 2007 you declared believing in war chavez socialist revolution what do you think went wrong. see in joke it is. better that i'm in the electoral place than they were childless and the there are still a little bit of the latter at the really guy in love but i don't want to need that joke at the. lucille. ball next battle in grossly level are they not aware of the aca more him blow illust probably not aware that this is. the year that access so when they feel the only thing that will. really see that but at a loss how you live in a sleigh let him. walk back and ganda e.c.c. at the mean that you'll see this now then the simpler that we see it that yes you need. it mean if they do for. a. little boy start a war charlie said that all monies that bit of a source of politically will handle the m. ball is a sin if you go sit on one look at the name of holy make sort of really mean the guy don't say this is what a woman said the man of the. one man said have a look here at the end this is gone but id as i list below that is
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doha the taliban in pakistan in the shower. are that you have come armed to start putting attack against the afghan government and people so the others know that that they are not fighting marlo you how do you feel one of the very high ranking commander. in doha that yet is no other group but taliban are responsible and they have the power but big attack in that once on the lam manically aid stay protected education in security in conflicts program and education above all foundations she says the only way towards a lasting and sustainable solution in afghanistan is by holding accountable those responsible for these kind of attacks. once we start propagandizing politicizing the issue of girls' education whenever we carry on dave so much asks or really parents are really families communities girls and selves they all value education so i think in rebuilding education in afghanistan the crucial thing to do is to listen to grassroots communities to recognize that they are the parents of children families have the right to design ed
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well the history of gaming and in nevada you could say in a sense begins primarily in reno. the northern part of the state was predominant to up till the 1950s. you have to remember that las vegas wasn't incorporated until 1905. so actually there was very little gaming in the southern part of the state initially. and the gaming in the northern part of the state continued to develop. primarily along a lot of the cities or towns there were along the railroad lines
well the history of gaming and in nevada you could say in a sense begins primarily in reno. the northern part of the state was predominant to up till the 1950s. you have to remember that las vegas wasn't incorporated until 1905. so actually there was very little gaming in the southern part of the state initially. and the gaming in the northern part of the state continued to develop. primarily along a lot of the cities or towns there were along the railroad lines
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very much active in this conflict in the early 990 and genocide in 1994 here in rwanda. so they should definitely be taken more of a measure of the political sentiment between these 2 governments at this time. but the, the outcome of those reports was one very much showing franz moving over to the government around the narrative on the events of that time. when i talked to andrew, while, as he's a researcher and writer on one day joins us on sky from leave in the u. k. the 1st of all, how significant is it just the fact that the french president has gone there for a visit was hugely significant. i think this is been coming over a number of years up very hard diplomacy behind the scenes. and those reports which we just referred to, have also been put together during that time. but to have macro physically that today at the thursday memorial where quarter the 1000000 buried in kigali with the president. and which device groups there i think is, is that's really incredible. when you think this journey in 27 years over the relations have been before that well, micro may not
very much active in this conflict in the early 990 and genocide in 1994 here in rwanda. so they should definitely be taken more of a measure of the political sentiment between these 2 governments at this time. but the, the outcome of those reports was one very much showing franz moving over to the government around the narrative on the events of that time. when i talked to andrew, while, as he's a researcher and writer on one day joins us on sky from leave in the u. k. the 1st of all, how...
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it has many echoes in fact of british offensives in the in the first world war let alone. at the second next slide please. so, how can we sum up this campaign in in just a few minutes? it's it's actually quite a challenge and corelli barnett in his brilliant like iconoclastic book the desert generals. i actually claimed that the third battle of alamine never needed to be fought because the torch landings in french north africa would make it irrelevant very very quickly afterwards. he claimed that this final battle of was a political battle. well, of course in that sense all battles are political and that that shouldn't surprise us. in fact the final victory at alumin. it was vital to the progress of the allied cause in the second world war whether it's a turning point whether it's as profound a battle or a victory as the style and grover midway remains arguable. certainly for britain at the time this seemed to be the greatest british victory since waterloo and when the news arrives it certainly seen as such there's services of thanksgiving church bells silence since the in
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in. southern israel. you're safe to talk to us now. yes that immediate barrows of iron dome interceptors that we just saw and had to interrupt our live a few minutes ago is now over but just to bring you up to date from what we've seen here it was an exceptionally large barrage of rocket fire coming north out of northern gaza heading north at the same time as we were getting alerts on our phones of sirens going off in tel aviv and indeed reports of explosions in a television area a hamas military wing had warned the israelis that there would be a response they said that television would see something even more powerful than what happened to the city the nearby city here of ashkelon earlier in the day during that period hamas says that 137 rockets were fired within 5 minutes certainly there was a lot of rocket fire that got through 2 women were killed homes were hit buildings were hit now there seems to be this additional very large barrage heading towards tell of even it of course it foll
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occurring in america in 1860. very few northerners believed in racial equality or equality under the law and the emancipation proclamation. by 1865, the vast majority of northerners embraced universal freedom and increasing numbers, large numbers understood the significance of giving black men the vote. and so lincoln, in a sense, reflects the social transformation which is a result , of the civil war. thank you very much. [applause] >> one century ago on may 31, 19 21, racial tensions in tulsa, oklahoma led to an armed mob of white men marching on the city was a predominantly african-american greenwood district. the arrest of a young black men with his interactions with a white woman in an office building triggered the unrest. under the next day, the area known as black wall street would be the scene of shooting, looting. historians now believe the toll -- death toll was as high as 3500. american history tv, and "washington journal," will be live on memorial day, may, 31st -- may 31 at 8:30 a.m. eastern to mark t
occurring in america in 1860. very few northerners believed in racial equality or equality under the law and the emancipation proclamation. by 1865, the vast majority of northerners embraced universal freedom and increasing numbers, large numbers understood the significance of giving black men the vote. and so lincoln, in a sense, reflects the social transformation which is a result , of the civil war. thank you very much. [applause] >> one century ago on may 31, 19 21, racial tensions in...
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they have in the u.k., there was one in belfast, edinburgh in london. and i was the representative for seven years in the e.c.'s office in belfast. yes, i'm awfully glad you've raised that. there is still someone here. but obviously, it's a different role now because it's no longer a representation. it's more like an embassy or something. so it's different and i -- you're absolutely right. i think that they should go back to there being -- back to the representation we had because that was huge -- but when i was in the office in belfast, that was the -- the first peace program. by the way, there's one name we haven't mentioned yet, john human. the role of john human in bringing america and ireland together. i was there in 1992 to 1997. and john hume was instrumental of bringing the european peace program and working -- working with my office. and of course -- yes, we should reinstate it. but there's a slight problem that there's even a debate or controversy -- i don't know what the right word is, about whether -- where -- if there is an e.c. office in n
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similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere in the world.esting for the coronavirus indian variant is being carried out in parts of scotland, london, the midlands, and also in the north west of england where the government says the army is to be deployed to help with surge testing efforts. our health correspondent katherine da costa reports. out on the streets of bolton in greater manchester, this rapid response team is going door—to—door, handing out test kits as authorities here and in other hotspots raised to contain the more contagious indian variant. we contain the more contagious indian variant. ~ . ., contain the more contagious indian variant. ~ . , contain the more contagious indian variant. . , ., variant. we are asking people to take a test _ variant. we are asking people to take a test if— variant. we are asking people to take a test if you _ variant. we are asking people to take a test if you don't - variant. we are asking people to take a test if you don't have - variant. we are asking people to take a test if you don't have an
similar rallies have been held in other cities in the uk and elsewhere in the world.esting for the coronavirus indian variant is being carried out in parts of scotland, london, the midlands, and also in the north west of england where the government says the army is to be deployed to help with surge testing efforts. our health correspondent katherine da costa reports. out on the streets of bolton in greater manchester, this rapid response team is going door—to—door, handing out test kits as...
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there in washington. well there's a sense here in washington that by did ministration does not want to tread too quickly and too deep into a situation that is still very very unpredictable we heard from multiple different washington officials on monday and all of them were preaching basically this variation of the same thing deescalation there urging calm on all sides and really trying to to deescalate the situation as much as they can at least with their words not so much at least now anyway with u.s. actions so far the highest ranking u.s. official that we've heard from is secretary of state anthony blinken he was meeting in washington with his jordanian counterpart about unrelated matters it was a preplanned meeting but he did speak out and this is a little bit of what the u.s. secretary of state had to say. all sides say yes the way to reduce tension take the steps to calm things down. some of the stuff we see in the last the last 24 hours to want to really. brady and putting off a decision on bridges
there in washington. well there's a sense here in washington that by did ministration does not want to tread too quickly and too deep into a situation that is still very very unpredictable we heard from multiple different washington officials on monday and all of them were preaching basically this variation of the same thing deescalation there urging calm on all sides and really trying to to deescalate the situation as much as they can at least with their words not so much at least now anyway...
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fact it was in the so of defense if i may in every case except the spain war in spain and war in russia all the all the situation it was in fact attacked by a group and not yet that you know 3. all the things yes it did restart wish every including the entrenched ronnie's while the french revolution initially abolished it so all that is true which means that it was all in the same person so. many things to many different people in france but on the 200th anniversary of his death is it worth actually debasing the issue now or is it a complete waste of time. well i would say 1st that i have a problem with cheri beginning i mean. if you want to speak about such an important historical figure you have to take all main things into account and not say just he was the what we established every or just oh he was a great wonderful many to regina's you have to take the world back edge otherwise it's intellectually dishonest that would be my 1st point and then yeah i absolutely think thank you for this question i absolutely do think it is an absolute waste of time i mean we're facing a worldwide g
fact it was in the so of defense if i may in every case except the spain war in spain and war in russia all the all the situation it was in fact attacked by a group and not yet that you know 3. all the things yes it did restart wish every including the entrenched ronnie's while the french revolution initially abolished it so all that is true which means that it was all in the same person so. many things to many different people in france but on the 200th anniversary of his death is it worth...
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and also in schools and most of them in, in, in the sci fi, the state administrative council areas. but for the public area explosion, we're not sure who actually did down because these areas are mainly controlled by the soldier and the security for us. though we don't, we're not really sure who actually doing in the behind what's happening with the protests and thickly with detentions of people. so for now, the protests are currently happening in the nationwide level. we're not, we're not given any day. so that protests are still there. on the ground on the street one day, the chances, even one, there is no chance at all. the people are organizing flesh strides and after we have for less strides, always they were like 2 or 3 young people always kidnapped from the, from the protest. find the security for us. so for now the military, honda has managed to kill more than a $133.00 people within 3 mens of the coot and they have g. they have the take more than 5000 people. all right, thank you so much for your thoughts on that. thank you. more than a 3 candidates for next month. local el
and also in schools and most of them in, in, in the sci fi, the state administrative council areas. but for the public area explosion, we're not sure who actually did down because these areas are mainly controlled by the soldier and the security for us. though we don't, we're not really sure who actually doing in the behind what's happening with the protests and thickly with detentions of people. so for now, the protests are currently happening in the nationwide level. we're not, we're not...
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as i said in my column "-- in my guest editorial in "the new york times," mr.the rit thing to do. e question is, will he have the courage to do the right thing. amy: have you gotten the vaccine? >> yes, i have. as a senior, i was priority. we were given the firsdose of the vaccine. so seniors in my city got the first dose of the vaccine. but the vast numbers of people, aside from seniors and from health-care workers, front-line workers come have not gotten the vaccine yet. will we get the second dose? it all depends on developers in india and in different parts of the world. we would not have been facing this supply problem if when india and southnd africa had proposed the waiver the first time around october of last year and the u.s. and the rich countries, the other rich countries blocked it we could have moved already to be able to get the formulas for the vaccine, the technologies to bring them out, repurchasing as lori said the big pharmaceutical capacities of a number of different countries in the global south like south africa, india, thailand. so that c
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he passed away aged 84 in rome in 2019. you found that bonnie had died in 1961 in 2004. dr. barton mayo was recognized as righteous among the nations, but the yet shameful nation. as is why medicine, i felt i had a gift for and dr. victoria to, to do to survive, did not feel to patient friend love working, undercover as a catholic doctor that you know, she never married. he was doctor in the jewish ghetto room until his death in 2005 . if i knew you fit him, i have many falls. but one that i don't have is being fearful, baylor, life is beautiful if you live it honestly and courageously. on those fundamental values with honesty and courage on it. after the war, dr. cheney went back to practicing medicine at the settlement for kenny hospital. he wrote a book on his exploits during the cold, an island on the tiber fascism build the bridge. he was elected to parliament in 1968 the the father of for the rest of his life in man. ah, ah ah good courage always the . 6 6 6 me ah . ready ah ah ah ah, the the the me she is women. she is the woman here, right? he is a know, i'm just cal
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in richmond in 1890. bjorn: right, and one of the things you see happening throughout this book is that it helps us understand monuments are not static, they don't just that there first laws were talking about ♪ ♪ they were put up by people and just walk away. but also, it is very tempting right now when we are in the middle of a controversy about it, they have always been there therefore they've always been accepted. this book tells us, no. no they were not. there's never been a day and somebody wasn't throwing up your hands and sing wait a minute, i have an opinion about this as well. karen: that's exactly right. bjorn: so by 1928, certainly lost cause memory is a lot to infiltrate dominate what people thought about the civil war and the monuments were important part of that read going to share something briefly. here's a number of men, tyler lion in a number of very important young southern men 1928 trying to tell the state of virginia a must not, they must repeal respect to abraham lincoln. tyler is n
in richmond in 1890. bjorn: right, and one of the things you see happening throughout this book is that it helps us understand monuments are not static, they don't just that there first laws were talking about ♪ ♪ they were put up by people and just walk away. but also, it is very tempting right now when we are in the middle of a controversy about it, they have always been there therefore they've always been accepted. this book tells us, no. no they were not. there's never been a day and...
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that in august 1916 in the summer of 1916. the german government asked the united states to mediate and end to the war. ask them unconditionally and quite secretly. so first question really is how many of you knew that? the german government this was not an informal set of peace feelers done through intermediaries. this is straight up. this is the chancellor writing to in, you know through the german embassy in washington with the approval of the kaiser. this is a formal diplomatic approach. actually, which was reiterated by the kaiser personally in a letter to wilson a couple of months later. so question how many of you knew that the germans had formally sought american mediation to end the war in the summer of 1916. and then for those three of you who remember who knew about that? you can then ask yourself. hey, and by the way, do you know what happened to that german peaceman? what happened to the german? peace? and i'll be surprised if anyone knows the answer to that. so that's first one second question. did you also did y
that in august 1916 in the summer of 1916. the german government asked the united states to mediate and end to the war. ask them unconditionally and quite secretly. so first question really is how many of you knew that? the german government this was not an informal set of peace feelers done through intermediaries. this is straight up. this is the chancellor writing to in, you know through the german embassy in washington with the approval of the kaiser. this is a formal diplomatic approach....
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in the government has a strong ally in the horn of africa. but his growing frustrated at the scale of the fighting, the senate foreign relations committee was told, the situation is heretic with thousands dead. we estimate that there are approximately 2000000 internally displaced persons. 63000 refugees and 5200000 people in urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns in the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals, wanton destruction of civilian property. and there's a stock warning. the war could spark ethiopia as far as famine in more than 40 years in ki gray. after more than 6 months of hostility, approximately $5200000.00 people are in need of assistance out of a total population of $6000000.00. approximately 2000000 of them are children. joe biden wants me to cease by the senate, has unanimously called for the withdrawal of if you will be in troops, secretary of state antony blank and says what is happening if the gray amongst 2 ethnic cleansing. but with testimony brittle sex
in the government has a strong ally in the horn of africa. but his growing frustrated at the scale of the fighting, the senate foreign relations committee was told, the situation is heretic with thousands dead. we estimate that there are approximately 2000000 internally displaced persons. 63000 refugees and 5200000 people in urgent need of assistance. the united states condemns in the strongest terms, the brutal killings, sexual violence, including gang rape, forced removals, wanton destruction...
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in many philanthropic endeavors in africa and elsewhere. go through some of them before we go to how you actually made all of this money. so recently, you had an event in new york, where we are now, with mo ibrahim, also a wealthy african businessperson, and bill gates, in which you provided a fair amount of money for the africa center in new york, in harlem. what is the africa center, and why did you do that? aliko: well, we did-- the africa center idea started with, you know, chelsea clinton, hadeel and mo ibrahim and my daughter halima. my daughter halima joined them later, and we realized that, look, we need to set up this africa center. we need to make it, you know, a reality first of all, you know, for us to be able to project africa in a better light. you know, bring in africa to the rest of the world, you know. especially when you look at, you know, the third week of every september, we have the united nations general assembly, where the entire world converges in new york. and what we want to do is to tell the real narrative of afri
in many philanthropic endeavors in africa and elsewhere. go through some of them before we go to how you actually made all of this money. so recently, you had an event in new york, where we are now, with mo ibrahim, also a wealthy african businessperson, and bill gates, in which you provided a fair amount of money for the africa center in new york, in harlem. what is the africa center, and why did you do that? aliko: well, we did-- the africa center idea started with, you know, chelsea clinton,...
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who grows up in essentially the south, born in kentucky and grows up in indiana and illinois. both states primarily settled by southerners. and douglass a slave. most people think of a slave and a white man is totally different at that time. what are the commonalities in the parallel aspects of their upbringing? probably first and foremost is the fact that more than any other factor, they were able to rise up because they learned how to use words as weapons. they understood the importance of literacy, the importance of being able to articulate their thoughts in order to convert your audiences to their cause. -- there audiences to their cause. both of them learned to hone their skills of literacy and writing, both of them virtually memorized the same six books. long before they ever met, they both read and reread and virtually memorized the same six books. any of you have any ideas of what those books are? the bible is one, probably the most important. this is a period in which common education was not that well-known. particularly in the south, particular in what is now the mi
who grows up in essentially the south, born in kentucky and grows up in indiana and illinois. both states primarily settled by southerners. and douglass a slave. most people think of a slave and a white man is totally different at that time. what are the commonalities in the parallel aspects of their upbringing? probably first and foremost is the fact that more than any other factor, they were able to rise up because they learned how to use words as weapons. they understood the importance of...
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in mosques in hospitals. and in this particular case in a building which also june of this be taught the goal is the road the military infrastructure. their organization while minimizing as far as possible civilian costs i think that the point that you didn't mention which which really needs to. he emphasized is that. the reason is because we. wanted to make sure. we would be. protected. if i can just follow up we certainly appreciate the word we're hearing from you but as you well know the israeli military has so far provided no evidence of hamas activity in the building associated press says it was in this building for 15 years and had no indication a mosque was operating there they also say they actively check because they would never knowingly put their journalists at risk and they're calling on your government to provide evidence for the justification for attacking the building will you provide that evidence rather than providing the sound bites we hear from you which we do appreciate. well i think you y
in mosques in hospitals. and in this particular case in a building which also june of this be taught the goal is the road the military infrastructure. their organization while minimizing as far as possible civilian costs i think that the point that you didn't mention which which really needs to. he emphasized is that. the reason is because we. wanted to make sure. we would be. protected. if i can just follow up we certainly appreciate the word we're hearing from you but as you well know the...
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said been in these were bennett fancy in. the know but and has a more at heart of a when you can a minute dorie. that hell if. second. there was that out it a one year. for. all of us. in april 1924 main allies britain france italy and japan met at the san remo conference they created 3 entities mesopotamia syria and palestine. the french forced faith out of damascus and to complete control of syria britain took mesopotamia and palestine including jerusalem which had been under international administration under the terms of. really it's rebel we should be talking about if we want to say what is the modern middle east look like and the striking thing is this if britain had been concerned to preserve relations with france right through this to go she asian right through this process they failed because the french looked at sites because they looked to the baptists and they realized that they got much less than they had been promised by the british insight fico we overlook these things but in a sense i think that saves vico ref
said been in these were bennett fancy in. the know but and has a more at heart of a when you can a minute dorie. that hell if. second. there was that out it a one year. for. all of us. in april 1924 main allies britain france italy and japan met at the san remo conference they created 3 entities mesopotamia syria and palestine. the french forced faith out of damascus and to complete control of syria britain took mesopotamia and palestine including jerusalem which had been under international...
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it in the city. meanwhile more than a 1000 palestinian rockets have been fired from gaza into southern and central israel over the past 24 hours and they've had a larger range all the way from tel aviv in the north down to be a server in the south tower a force that has more from southern israel. written in the sky over television of the story of just how quickly and decisively this conflict has escalated the. central israeli suburbs taking direct hits from an enormous barrow of rockets fired out of gaza concentrated into a few short minutes a proportion piercing the iron dome interceptor defenses as military hardware was transported closer to the gaza border israel's prime minister defense minister and internal security service chief addressed an attack on central israel the like of which had not been seen in 3 gaza war since 2008 hamas judge those slummy hamas and the islamic jihad will pay a heavy price for their aggressiveness the blood is on their hands. a mass had warned of a major strike on te
it in the city. meanwhile more than a 1000 palestinian rockets have been fired from gaza into southern and central israel over the past 24 hours and they've had a larger range all the way from tel aviv in the north down to be a server in the south tower a force that has more from southern israel. written in the sky over television of the story of just how quickly and decisively this conflict has escalated the. central israeli suburbs taking direct hits from an enormous barrow of rockets fired...
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this sentence handed down this 14 months in prison was for protests who took part in october 2019 in that protest was opposing communist party rule ma 70th anniversary of its rule here in china. but he was already serving a jail sentence the earlier protest. so this now will extend his term in jail by about 6 months. and jimmy wasn't the only one sentenced to day on those. on friday, there were about 9 others also handed down sentences including form lo, make out at home. and they were given sentences from ranging from 12 months to 18 months and to a given suspended sentences. but this is certainly not the 1st time jimmy lie is going to face court. he's due again in june. actually he faces a raft of other charges. also illegal assembly charges, but also more concerning lay charges under the national security will. and if found guilty of these charges, he could face life imprisonment. now trying to really does seem to be making an example of jimmy lie. this is a spectacular fall from grace for him. he's a 1000000000 or millionaire, like a 1000000000 a tycoon who started the poor democ
this sentence handed down this 14 months in prison was for protests who took part in october 2019 in that protest was opposing communist party rule ma 70th anniversary of its rule here in china. but he was already serving a jail sentence the earlier protest. so this now will extend his term in jail by about 6 months. and jimmy wasn't the only one sentenced to day on those. on friday, there were about 9 others also handed down sentences including form lo, make out at home. and they were given...
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at the funeral of a child in the city of prophet in southern gaza i'm a woman in shock said only children playing with their toys mothers grandmothers and families left inconsolable yet. i'm innocent victims the days of heavy israeli airstrikes and artillery fire that destroyed homes and neighborhoods. what is this baby done it we were sitting safely at hide we didn't hear a warning rocket our house got hit violently why why why do they bomb houses and their residence. in the northern beit hanoun neighborhood people search through rubble for their belongings. gaza is home to about 2000000 people in an enclave on the israeli blockade there are few places to escape. bombs glass that is probably the most densely populated spot on earth it has been under 14 years of air or sea and land blockade it is the place where the spare is extremely high and we're civilians are trapped. tooth the bombs many children as sheltering in schools but they still don't feel safe. and i'm not that we ran out of a house after the air attacks and our house was bombed we fled to the school we're told at the smoke f
at the funeral of a child in the city of prophet in southern gaza i'm a woman in shock said only children playing with their toys mothers grandmothers and families left inconsolable yet. i'm innocent victims the days of heavy israeli airstrikes and artillery fire that destroyed homes and neighborhoods. what is this baby done it we were sitting safely at hide we didn't hear a warning rocket our house got hit violently why why why do they bomb houses and their residence. in the northern beit...
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in case of. greatest collision continue and these schools have been used as shelters also in 2000 there were over 2014 he added that they sent all the coordinates to. the international organizations before the beginning of the war and that the israelis are informed about more 20 schools prepared to be shelters. in case of any escalation. just right behind you we could see that hundreds of families are staying in. schools. evacuated under what told us not yet expecting even more more people. in case the escalation well in case there's collision will increase that they're expecting even more waves of people will be forced to leave their homes specifically those who live across the border or near the borders with would. still as you said earlier mortars eventually building more as if the shell towers are. have been we could hear the explosions also now from either from. artillery was hitting. or firing the shell chilled or outfit of the shows across the border. air strikes also are still on palestin
in case of. greatest collision continue and these schools have been used as shelters also in 2000 there were over 2014 he added that they sent all the coordinates to. the international organizations before the beginning of the war and that the israelis are informed about more 20 schools prepared to be shelters. in case of any escalation. just right behind you we could see that hundreds of families are staying in. schools. evacuated under what told us not yet expecting even more more people. in...
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in england.ther main story... after one of the heaviest periods of air strikes so far, the us demands an end to the violence in gaza and israel. and — a visit to one of the many museums which opened their doors again today after nearly five months of lockdown. and coming up in sport, on the bbc news channel — bournemouth delight a crowd of around 2,000 — as they beat brentford in the first leg of their championship play—off semi—final. good evening. across england, wales and scotland, there's been a significant easing of the lockdown restrictions, making indoor gathering and social contact possible once again. the prime minister borisjohnson said people should exercise their new freedoms with �*a heavy dose of caution�* — not least because the indian variant of coronavirus is on the rise in the uk. the caution is further underlined by the possibility that the next easing restrictions in england could be delayed. starting today — pubs and restaurants in england are allowed to serve people indoors
in england.ther main story... after one of the heaviest periods of air strikes so far, the us demands an end to the violence in gaza and israel. and — a visit to one of the many museums which opened their doors again today after nearly five months of lockdown. and coming up in sport, on the bbc news channel — bournemouth delight a crowd of around 2,000 — as they beat brentford in the first leg of their championship play—off semi—final. good evening. across england, wales and scotland,...
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qm. on the us's role in de-escalating the conflicts in the region.- the conflicts in the region.k, i think first of — the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, _ the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the _ the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the us - the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the us is - the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the us is the i think first of all, the us is the main logical brokerfor think first of all, the us is the main logical broker for all this. egypt will play a role, as well, those who can talk directly to hamas — but the us still holds sway in the region and is the only country that the israelis trust. now what the united states has usually done — and joe biden is trying to return to what they call regular order and the traditional way of doing things — in these wars between hamas and his brother, following a three stage process, at the rack drama. act one is the initial phase where the us doesn't initially say anything or criticise israel, and fends off criticism,
qm. on the us's role in de-escalating the conflicts in the region.- the conflicts in the region.k, i think first of — the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, _ the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the _ the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the us - the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the us is - the conflicts in the region. ok, i think first of all, the us is the i think first of all, the us is the main logical brokerfor...
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we put shots in arms, checks in pockets and people in jobs. time for the next phase in i recovery, the american families plan, we are going to rebuild the backbone of this country, the middle class." senate republicans on the jobs numbers, this is not the time to raise taxes. unemployment is paying people more to stay home then to work. that is a disincentive to work, they say. the likely next house republican conference chair says, "i have heard from many small businesses across the new york 21st district to cannot find enough workers due to the president and speaker pelosi's socialist unemployment benefits, and trillions in uncontrolled spending." and jake sherman in "punch will news," much drama in the house republican leadership. the louisiana governor has complained about the field being clear for her and questioned her conservative credentials. we will take your comments on unemployment, (202)-748-8000 if you are employed. (202)-748-8001 if you are unemployed but looking for work. if you are unemployed but you have stopped looking for wo
we put shots in arms, checks in pockets and people in jobs. time for the next phase in i recovery, the american families plan, we are going to rebuild the backbone of this country, the middle class." senate republicans on the jobs numbers, this is not the time to raise taxes. unemployment is paying people more to stay home then to work. that is a disincentive to work, they say. the likely next house republican conference chair says, "i have heard from many small businesses across the...
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., in ireland, in many of the eastern bloc countries as well. let's take a look at futures. you will see green arrows as we do in terms of u.s. futures so euro stoxx 50 futures, dax futures as well. we see dow jones, s&p, and nasdaq many contracts all on the up so after losses on friday for the s&p 500, coming off of a record, looks like it will gain back some of background again today and maybe hit on the record highs. let's take a look at the gmm screen. these are the global macro movers and you can see based on the order where the big moves are, the biggest moves for example in equity indexes are to the downside. indonesia, south korea, and this nzx all down today. otherwise, you don't see huge moves. the korean won this falling at least one standard deviation down from its 30 day average and you can see we have some gains in commodities across the board. commodities are rising and the question is, will those prices -- warren buffett says no way. red-hot is how he describes the state of the u.s. economy. he called it a buying frenzy, almost a
., in ireland, in many of the eastern bloc countries as well. let's take a look at futures. you will see green arrows as we do in terms of u.s. futures so euro stoxx 50 futures, dax futures as well. we see dow jones, s&p, and nasdaq many contracts all on the up so after losses on friday for the s&p 500, coming off of a record, looks like it will gain back some of background again today and maybe hit on the record highs. let's take a look at the gmm screen. these are the global macro...
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both of these are in in our collection. and so jefferson and madison just did not want to surrender the state dutch that the treasury department because they said that would enormously strengthen federal power and and when we can state authority and to agrarians a central bank threatened to threaten to further development of a mercantile economy, it would enhance the reach of the federal government that weaken the power of rural america. and if we go to the next slide up, we'll go back to george washington make the point that. he opposed political parties. and jefferson perform the political party and political parties their purposes to either achieve power or retain power washington wanted nothing to do with that. he wanted the the new nation to succeed. well the passage of panelists policy spawned in opposition party and jefferson and madison, they called that party the republicans because it was a republic that had been founded modern historians refer to them as democrat republicans, which is very confusing, but they wan
both of these are in in our collection. and so jefferson and madison just did not want to surrender the state dutch that the treasury department because they said that would enormously strengthen federal power and and when we can state authority and to agrarians a central bank threatened to threaten to further development of a mercantile economy, it would enhance the reach of the federal government that weaken the power of rural america. and if we go to the next slide up, we'll go back to...
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so in afghanistan we have achieved the goals we went in for in 2001.e have demonstrated, we removed al-qaeda and demonstrated that we will not tolerate it being a safe haven for use against united states citizens and territory. and will continue to hold those vital interest and hold the taliban and any other actors inside afghanistan responsible for living up to those expectations. but -- >> but is that over the horizon planning dependent -- i assume, are you factoring in the possible fall of kabul? >> i was unlikely to get into operational details. i think it's fair to say we are thinking through all the contingency operations, but we are working on the military side alongside political efforts, a diplomacy centered effort that's very much focused, not just from the united states but around the region and around the world on ensuring that afghanistan is able to protect, you know, the most critical interest for the international community. if you're asking if we are prepared for how the united states to protect its own citizens and its forces, the answ
so in afghanistan we have achieved the goals we went in for in 2001.e have demonstrated, we removed al-qaeda and demonstrated that we will not tolerate it being a safe haven for use against united states citizens and territory. and will continue to hold those vital interest and hold the taliban and any other actors inside afghanistan responsible for living up to those expectations. but -- >> but is that over the horizon planning dependent -- i assume, are you factoring in the possible...
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and in fact, there are a lot of rules in place. it may not look that crowded behind me because this is only half the normal number of tables that would be here outdoors. and there are still a lot of spacing, restrictions in place. also, there can't be more than 2 households at one table or 5 people. and everyone here has submitted proof of a negative cast before they were allowed to enter class. if you see people getting up from their tables, mostly you'll see them putting on their masks that to one of the rules that are in place. so we asked and most people here are telling us they absolutely feel safe. and they just hope this new normal will continue. the gym and health minister says the 3rd waves has been broken. where does germany stand right now in this fight against cove in 1900? well, in fact, indeed, the rate of infection is significantly down. we're now seeing about $67.00 infections per 100000 residents and just 10 days ago that was close to $97.00. so a really major drop in a short amount of time. we're also seeing a ver
and in fact, there are a lot of rules in place. it may not look that crowded behind me because this is only half the normal number of tables that would be here outdoors. and there are still a lot of spacing, restrictions in place. also, there can't be more than 2 households at one table or 5 people. and everyone here has submitted proof of a negative cast before they were allowed to enter class. if you see people getting up from their tables, mostly you'll see them putting on their masks that...
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yours was pre-published in published in littlefield last spring and find came out in september last yearth involving subject. regulation and administrative state. my book was entitled on elected, how unaccountable elites is governing america and richards is entitled morality of administrative law in each of these books offer a detailed account of the evolution of the current state of the american regulatory apparatus and problems with it. together, both argued the administrative state is at odds with other principles we hold dear. professor epstein focuses on the administrative state undermines rule of law itself and i were principally held the administrative state conflict with norms of popular representation and accountability. now we have had a change of administration, 5050 senate and the composition of the u.s. supreme court. we thought it would be a good time to revisit these issues we've explored in our books and in the first week, the by the administration issued an unprecedented flurry of executive orders, policy on a host of issues ranging from pipeline permits and wetlands reg
yours was pre-published in published in littlefield last spring and find came out in september last yearth involving subject. regulation and administrative state. my book was entitled on elected, how unaccountable elites is governing america and richards is entitled morality of administrative law in each of these books offer a detailed account of the evolution of the current state of the american regulatory apparatus and problems with it. together, both argued the administrative state is at...
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that ended in the 1990's in a democratic government was formed. in ireland, in the early 1900s.t led to the deaths of hundreds of people including civilians, but the cause gained popularity in the to the establishment of a breakaway government in ireland. let's bring in our guests. a reader in law. the head of peace building interventions. [indiscernible] the director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the dell heart institute. welcome all to the program. israelis do not consider themselves to be an occupying force, as we have been hearing in international law, they are regarded as such? >> they are. it is definitely in occupied territory as far as the law is concerned. there are different interpretations by the israelis that got some momentum in the 1988 jordanian secretary in the west bank. some israelis claim the land practically was occupied from jordan, now there is no country demanding the liberation of, and as such, we are not quite in occupied force. this of course contradicts all of the norms of international law as far as i am aware, and the definit
that ended in the 1990's in a democratic government was formed. in ireland, in the early 1900s.t led to the deaths of hundreds of people including civilians, but the cause gained popularity in the to the establishment of a breakaway government in ireland. let's bring in our guests. a reader in law. the head of peace building interventions. [indiscernible] the director of the center for conflict and humanitarian studies at the dell heart institute. welcome all to the program. israelis do not...
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in the. book themselves another season in germany. a warm welcome to our viewers around the world i'm michael oku the international community is calling for an end to the latest conflict between israel and hamas militants the united nations security council is due to discuss the violence in the coming hours u.n. secretary general antonio says he was dismayed by civilian casualties in gaza meanwhile there's been yet more bloodshed in the conflict which is now in its 7th day. calling out for survivors rescuers pull the injured from the rubble and retrieve the bodies of those who didn't survive. several apartment blocks were bombed in the early hours of sunday. fish human cost is still being counted. the number of people under the rubble is still unknown. and as we've heard from the families and the neighbors it's a large number and we're still working here up. israel says it's over not strikes were targeting a senior hamas political leader and taking up tunnels and rocket launch sites the response from hamas came quickly israel says abo
in the. book themselves another season in germany. a warm welcome to our viewers around the world i'm michael oku the international community is calling for an end to the latest conflict between israel and hamas militants the united nations security council is due to discuss the violence in the coming hours u.n. secretary general antonio says he was dismayed by civilian casualties in gaza meanwhile there's been yet more bloodshed in the conflict which is now in its 7th day. calling out for...
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a parliamentary seat in hartlepool in north—east england is also being contested. win in a traditionalays that shook football.
a parliamentary seat in hartlepool in north—east england is also being contested. win in a traditionalays that shook football.
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we knew from domestic violence statistics that that in fact isn't true and one in four women in their adult lifetime may be a victim of domestic violence regardless of background or religion orey l t wanted to abto figu could geth agnd how we could help them. that's why we started a program specifically in our faith and cultural community to talk about the issue and break through the denial about abuse in our community and be able to have a communal conversation so we can make it safe for women to come forward and get help. >> in a moment we'll ask you to talk about particular activities. the history has a unique aspect to it in that it began if i remember correctly as a woman's collective in the east bay. i am wondering since you are founding executive director if you can talk briefly about that history? i know it's vast, but just a couple sentences. >> sure. we started at a kitchen table. we actually worked as all volunteer group and moved to san francisco in the early 1990s where we just started by going community ogueand lkthe issue to anyone who would listen. eventually so many w
we knew from domestic violence statistics that that in fact isn't true and one in four women in their adult lifetime may be a victim of domestic violence regardless of background or religion orey l t wanted to abto figu could geth agnd how we could help them. that's why we started a program specifically in our faith and cultural community to talk about the issue and break through the denial about abuse in our community and be able to have a communal conversation so we can make it safe for women...
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in israel has been killed in the context, including 2 children. and international goals for these 5 are growing ahead of a un general assembly meeting later on germany. so minutes i hate them up until a beat and has voice to support for israel was calling for the spinal. now the climate crisis and the exploitation of natural resources are at the top of the agenda at the arctic council summit, delegates from the 8 countries. the board of the arctic and representatives of indigenous roots are all meeting in iceland, because the new us administration is represented by secretary, said antony, blinking, and is expected to shift the us focus from energy to climate change, or environment edit and cock looks. what's up stake being so big, his visit comes with the oxy region in a grip of change. a warming climate opening out this remote in pristine wilderness bringing with a significant risks and challenges. look at what's happening just 40 years. this animation is from nasa and it shows the extent of the summer sea ice disappearing since $979.00. opening
in israel has been killed in the context, including 2 children. and international goals for these 5 are growing ahead of a un general assembly meeting later on germany. so minutes i hate them up until a beat and has voice to support for israel was calling for the spinal. now the climate crisis and the exploitation of natural resources are at the top of the agenda at the arctic council summit, delegates from the 8 countries. the board of the arctic and representatives of indigenous roots are all...
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of the jim crow era in in the y supremacy that in which they were built. and so you know, there are people i think there are while this is a divisive issue. my experience is in speaking to community organizations in including churches. i'm having like some of my audience are really our churches their people that are are religious people who are thinking their mind is still open to understanding and learning that history and figuring this out for themselves. it's not my goal to tell them what to do. my goal is to give them the information and let them grapple with that because people need to grapple with it, right and in a book that most definitely does not pretend to give prescriptions to what someone is supposed to do. uh it you know, it does. share and here we were looking at your dust jacket and this is the last thing i think i want you to talk about as far as a topic is concerned. is that something really strange and unforeseen happened last summer on monument avenue? and i certainly didn't see. what we're looking at there being what would happen in a
of the jim crow era in in the y supremacy that in which they were built. and so you know, there are people i think there are while this is a divisive issue. my experience is in speaking to community organizations in including churches. i'm having like some of my audience are really our churches their people that are are religious people who are thinking their mind is still open to understanding and learning that history and figuring this out for themselves. it's not my goal to tell them what to...
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he grew up in a large roman catholic family in southwestern ohio. he attended an all-male high school in cincinnati before earning a degree in business from xavier university. he took a job at a plastic company new site sales where he became president. in 1984 he was elected to the ohio house of representatives and remained in office until his election to the house of representatives in 1990. he represented the eighth congressional district of ohio in the u.s. house from 1991 - 2015 serving as house minority and house majority leader prior to being named speaker of the house. weiner now serves as strategic advisor llp one of the law and public policy firms. his appearance with us this afternoon is fortuitous for us given the enormous notoriety about his book and his public comments over the last week. without further ado, ladies and gentlemen please help me walk welcome speaker john weiner. >> welcome mr. speaker. >> they stand for your kind introduction and let me think all of the members for signing up for today's event. let me take a moment and t
he grew up in a large roman catholic family in southwestern ohio. he attended an all-male high school in cincinnati before earning a degree in business from xavier university. he took a job at a plastic company new site sales where he became president. in 1984 he was elected to the ohio house of representatives and remained in office until his election to the house of representatives in 1990. he represented the eighth congressional district of ohio in the u.s. house from 1991 - 2015 serving as...
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in here. we are going faster in china than anywhere else and it currently accounts for 13 or 14 percent of our total revenue and the figure is set to rise a lot further we are aiming to increase that share to 30 percent of the. business is good right now for companies like i.b.m. pabst for his success in china thomas nurnberg or is being rewarded with a new posting back to germany as global sales director. but there are dangerous jobs and then dangers at jobs including overworking a new study by the world health organization draws on 16 years of data to put the official numbers to something most of us already know working long hours can be bad for your health and even lead to an early death. according to the w.h.o. 745000 people died from stroke and heart disease associated with long working hours and 2016 an unhealthy workload not only killing people but also killing them years after being exposed to a grueling schedule. the study shows that people living in southeast asia and the western pac
in here. we are going faster in china than anywhere else and it currently accounts for 13 or 14 percent of our total revenue and the figure is set to rise a lot further we are aiming to increase that share to 30 percent of the. business is good right now for companies like i.b.m. pabst for his success in china thomas nurnberg or is being rewarded with a new posting back to germany as global sales director. but there are dangerous jobs and then dangers at jobs including overworking a new study...
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we may even buy clothes in the netherlands in germany or through europe in america that was made in concentration. camps by people never see the light of day. again, these are the kinds of camps that you don't leaf until your death. that is just to her refix, to, to put in worse. and we're complacent. ah, hundreds of thousands of men and women secretly ensure the survival of the young regime. their futures is sacrificed to the luxurious lifestyle of the powers that be and also for western consumerism and convenience. kim joan own is perhaps not so much and unhinged dictator as a coolie calculating businessman who run this country like a company. ah, and office 39. does plenty of business with everything and everyone including us. i i oh, the what's going on here? oh, no. house of your very own, from a printer computer games that are healing my dog needs electricity. explains, delivers fact, and shows what the future whole living and the digital world shift in 15 minutes on dw the this we feel will focus on education. how can northern nigeria gets more children into the classrooms? we discussed. w
we may even buy clothes in the netherlands in germany or through europe in america that was made in concentration. camps by people never see the light of day. again, these are the kinds of camps that you don't leaf until your death. that is just to her refix, to, to put in worse. and we're complacent. ah, hundreds of thousands of men and women secretly ensure the survival of the young regime. their futures is sacrificed to the luxurious lifestyle of the powers that be and also for western...
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in the in the book you mentioned. our conversation with your mentor the barnes lather and he responded to i think it was in query that you had that you thought your dissertation your argument was going to go into new direction and it was maybe bothering you or you were surprised and they threw up said to you. listen you just need to look at the sources judge the sources and work from that. so could you talk to us a little bit about your approach and those words of wisdom that barnes lathrop gave you well if it was a little saltier than that i had had a good i wanted to write an article and thought i had a very good idea for the article and then i started to look around it evidence and found out that my very good idea was just wrong. and i went and kind of whined to him about it and he said and i can quote him because it's vividly said -- gallagher. just go over the evidence leads and you'll be all right. and those words have never left me and that is i mean, that's my approach to being a historian. you can have all ki
in the in the book you mentioned. our conversation with your mentor the barnes lather and he responded to i think it was in query that you had that you thought your dissertation your argument was going to go into new direction and it was maybe bothering you or you were surprised and they threw up said to you. listen you just need to look at the sources judge the sources and work from that. so could you talk to us a little bit about your approach and those words of wisdom that barnes lathrop...
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in scotland, enhanced testing's underway in glasgow after a spike in cases of the indian variant.restrictions for another week. —— in level three restrictions for at least another week. but england's health minister insists his government's right to move ahead with easing measures on monday. at the moment, on the basis of the advice, on the basis of the evidence, we are doing the right thing, cooly, calmly continuing with monday, but keeping everything under review. there are now fewer than 1,000 covid patients in hospitals in the uk — the lowest level since mid september. ministers and their advisors will be keeping a close eye on the data to ensure we don't see another surge in admissions. katharine da costa, bbc news. as we heard in catherine's report, indoor dining will resume in parts of the uk from monday and restrictions are also being eased across much of europe. in italy, the beaches are reopening and in parts of spain, some football fans will be allowed back for the final games of the season. the bbc�*s tim allman reports. slowly, ever so slowly, life becomes just that l
in scotland, enhanced testing's underway in glasgow after a spike in cases of the indian variant.restrictions for another week. —— in level three restrictions for at least another week. but england's health minister insists his government's right to move ahead with easing measures on monday. at the moment, on the basis of the advice, on the basis of the evidence, we are doing the right thing, cooly, calmly continuing with monday, but keeping everything under review. there are now fewer than...