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that donald trump is the danger to the american presidency to the nation to democracy to the international world order to peace to stability we've had over 200000 lives lost the pandemic and i think you know if you have to look at it kind of like a cult you know people have been so brainwashed i think is the phrase we're using that at this point they're committed because at this point for them to turn against something they are doing and they can sadly of american voters vote for. the proportionality is there i mean i have half of registered voters and this is an important other important distinction so it's not half of the nation we have unfortunately i think still many undecided voters perhaps you know tens of millions that are undecided voters and a number of disenfranchised voters as well so. yes half of registered voters perhaps not many vote just say i think to be fair joe a lot of these problems were also there before the era of donald trump you know they were just sort of swept under the rug by both republicans and democrats and that's kind of the reason we have dollar trump as well he c
that donald trump is the danger to the american presidency to the nation to democracy to the international world order to peace to stability we've had over 200000 lives lost the pandemic and i think you know if you have to look at it kind of like a cult you know people have been so brainwashed i think is the phrase we're using that at this point they're committed because at this point for them to turn against something they are doing and they can sadly of american voters vote for. the...
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he was known to the international world and this is why condolences of who are they in from all over the world. and he was emblematic of a generation of leaders who had very strong ambitions for a palestinian state, who takes up the mantle. now some of the positions mr. a has been filling. there are mechanisms to elect new members to fill some of the positions he was holding. one of the prominent issues he was dealing with is the negotiations. he's often been called as a walking palestinian encyclopedia. he knew the details of the details of the issues that were being negotiated between the palestinians and israel. what's, let's remember now that there are no negotiations and palestinians have long said that israel is creating facts on the ground while negotiating on these very same issues. so for many palestinians it's yet to be seen how they're going to be dealing with the negotiations file, specifically that under trump, the palestinians of cut their relations with the u.s. administration. following the trump administration's move that we're seen as very pro israeli moving israeli
he was known to the international world and this is why condolences of who are they in from all over the world. and he was emblematic of a generation of leaders who had very strong ambitions for a palestinian state, who takes up the mantle. now some of the positions mr. a has been filling. there are mechanisms to elect new members to fill some of the positions he was holding. one of the prominent issues he was dealing with is the negotiations. he's often been called as a walking palestinian...
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the international world is moving forward. and the good thing is, you know, we can do this.e we all work on the 2000 campaign, one of the things that the 9/11 commission pointed out afterwards is that delay in transition time might have contributed to some of the national security incidents, things being missed. i am concerned about not having our national security people transitioning and working with the biden team to make sure the country's protected. we need to have that continuity so that we protect the american people and our national security. >> matt, to the point, the three of you were in the room when it happened in 2000, working for the bush campaign. a number of people in trump world are comparing 2000 to today. from your perspective, is there any comparison between the work you all were engaged in in 2000 in tallahassee, florida, where we all spent too many days, to what we're seeing going on right now? >> well, the only comparison at all is that it wasn't decided on the tuesday night, election night. that's the only comparison. this election, we had to wait a f
the international world is moving forward. and the good thing is, you know, we can do this.e we all work on the 2000 campaign, one of the things that the 9/11 commission pointed out afterwards is that delay in transition time might have contributed to some of the national security incidents, things being missed. i am concerned about not having our national security people transitioning and working with the biden team to make sure the country's protected. we need to have that continuity so that...
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so we'll companies have fallen out of favor in the international world, and they're, you know, they're not the future. the future is, it is just transition. the future is a renewable. the future is in, you know, technology to go, you know, be, could talk about how much money they have, but their money is declining, minus $38.00 a barrel of oil is not picking up. they taught us in economics. right. and some of the writing is on the wall and what we need of politicians to be visionary in courageous, not to be taking the phrase from multinational oil company. but i mean, you know, people are laughing at the united states and saying, who's a banana republic now, you know, i feel like if you're a banana republic, if the multinational corporations tell you what to do, you know, i want to go back to something that you said it's been since the stock with me when you talk about how indigenous people are on the front lines. we talked about some of the military tactics that are being used. are you ever just afraid? you know, i'm concerned. i praye a part of my chaotic night and i take my own secu
so we'll companies have fallen out of favor in the international world, and they're, you know, they're not the future. the future is, it is just transition. the future is a renewable. the future is in, you know, technology to go, you know, be, could talk about how much money they have, but their money is declining, minus $38.00 a barrel of oil is not picking up. they taught us in economics. right. and some of the writing is on the wall and what we need of politicians to be visionary in...
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that donald trump is the danger to the american presidency to the nation, to democracy, to the international world, order to peace, to stability. we've had over 200000 lives, lost the pandemic, and i think, you know, if you have to look at it kind of like a cult, you know, people have been so brainwashed, i think is the phrase we're using that at this point. they're committed because at this point for them to turn against what they are doing and they can sadly american voters vote for donald trump. that is, the proportionality is there. i mean, don't half of registered voters, and this is an important other important distinction. so it's not half of the nation we have unfortunately, i think still many undecided voters perhaps, you know, tens of millions i decided voters and a number of disenfranchised voters as well. so yes, half of registered voters, perhaps many vote. just say, i think to be fair, joe, a lot of these problems were also there before the era of doll trub. you know, they were just sort of swept under the rug by both republicans and democrats. and that's kind of the reason we have d
that donald trump is the danger to the american presidency to the nation, to democracy, to the international world, order to peace, to stability. we've had over 200000 lives, lost the pandemic, and i think, you know, if you have to look at it kind of like a cult, you know, people have been so brainwashed, i think is the phrase we're using that at this point. they're committed because at this point for them to turn against what they are doing and they can sadly american voters vote for donald...
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. >> there's lots about the work that i don't really accept and the pieces of the internal world are not that interesting to me because i think that although she had things to say about the reparation and war and aggression and social depletions so she is a tricky character and if i had one psychoanalyst to bring with me, it wouldn't be melanie klein because it's infinite. but she does offer me something and pretend that i think she offers many people this particular insight which is that the most approximate relations are those of love and are not free of hostility and that kind of ambivalence produces a problem that we may fear the aggression towards those that we are dependent on order that we need and the child that may have hostility and may continue to be angry. the parents, usually a mother and who doesn't have fantasies of doing harm or even murderous fantasies of some kind. what he basically suggests is when not just the child, but an adult or any amount when they do feel the overwhelming desire to act in a different way they can overcome precisely by understanding that the
. >> there's lots about the work that i don't really accept and the pieces of the internal world are not that interesting to me because i think that although she had things to say about the reparation and war and aggression and social depletions so she is a tricky character and if i had one psychoanalyst to bring with me, it wouldn't be melanie klein because it's infinite. but she does offer me something and pretend that i think she offers many people this particular insight which is that...
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world . it has to. the existence of free and open democratic societies are inherently in competition so until it's fully realized it would be aggressive in liberty and domineering. there are rules based internationalorder and peaceful revolution of disputes of law-abiding nations, the ccp oriented world would require allegiance to an unelected putsch in beijing, technological advances and control that risks casting the entire world into an asian period. asked his holiness the dalai lama, ask the widow of leo selby area ask the leaders, ask the graves in taiwan, ask any neighboring state with china. the chinese communist party poses a real risk to our basic way of life. our task is to recognize and alert others to defend our hard earned safety. thank you and with that i will end our conversation. >>. >> i wt to really issue a deep and heartfelt thanks to assiant secretary stillwell . you mentioned the oft quoted phrase from pre minister turnbull and john garneau, ve
world . it has to. the existence of free and open democratic societies are inherently in competition so until it's fully realized it would be aggressive in liberty and domineering. there are rules based internationalorder and peaceful revolution of disputes of law-abiding nations, the ccp oriented world would require allegiance to an unelected putsch in beijing, technological advances and control that risks casting the entire world into an asian period. asked his holiness the dalai lama, ask...
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world disputes, this 1950 u.s. army film shows the foungd of the united nations and documents how the international body responded to crises in its first five years. highlighted are conflicts in indonesia, india and pakistan, the middle east and the korean peninsula. >> laid plans for final victory in world war ii. station and kroefl germany. but more important, churchill, roosevelt and stalin dedicated their nations to the foundations for permanent peace through a united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west the allied armies met at the river elb and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together. final victory was in sight. man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final triumph. suddenly president franklin roosevelt was dead. mourned throughout the world, he left in the united nations organization the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii ended, and in tokyo bay general macarthur spoke for all people. >> pray that peace be now restored to the world and
world disputes, this 1950 u.s. army film shows the foungd of the united nations and documents how the international body responded to crises in its first five years. highlighted are conflicts in indonesia, india and pakistan, the middle east and the korean peninsula. >> laid plans for final victory in world war ii. station and kroefl germany. but more important, churchill, roosevelt and stalin dedicated their nations to the foundations for permanent peace through a united nations...
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donald trump is the danger to the american presidency shoot at the nation to democracy to the international world order to peace to stability we've had over 200000 lives lost the pandemic and i think you know if you have to look at it kind of like a cult you know people have been so brainwashed i think is the phrase we're using that at this point they're committed because at this point for them to turn against donald rumsfeld if they are doing and they can sadly of american voters vote for donald trump that is the proportionality is there i mean don't half of registered voters and this is an important other important distinction so it's not half of the nation we have unfortunately i think still many undecided voters perhaps you know tens of millions of undecided voters and a number of disenfranchised voters as well so. yes half of registered voters perhaps many vote just say i think to be fair joe a lot of these problems were also there before the era of donald trump you know they were just sort of swept under the rug by both republicans and democrats and that's kind of the reason we have dollar
donald trump is the danger to the american presidency shoot at the nation to democracy to the international world order to peace to stability we've had over 200000 lives lost the pandemic and i think you know if you have to look at it kind of like a cult you know people have been so brainwashed i think is the phrase we're using that at this point they're committed because at this point for them to turn against donald rumsfeld if they are doing and they can sadly of american voters vote for...
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world. this is our international from the team and myself, you know, neal hello and welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from argentina, a true superstar in every sense of the world football legend passed the way the age of 60. his lawyer confirmed his death from a heart attack in buenos aires this wednesday or a dollar was considered. one of the greatest footballers of all time, a world cup winner joint player of the 20th century as well alongside pele. he was never, far from the media spotlight, both for his actions on and off the field. as artie's peter all over goes through a rose from a sheltie to national treasure. diego marriage dollar was hero to many a villain to some devil that played football like an angel. he will be sadly missed as a character. but he certainly lived a life 60 years old, fit more into those 60 years. the most people would do in a 100 lifetimes. he started his football in korea at home in argentina, but it was in europe that he really burst on to the scene in 1982. he signed for barcelona for a day and world record holder fee of just over $7.00 and
world. this is our international from the team and myself, you know, neal hello and welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news from argentina, a true superstar in every sense of the world football legend passed the way the age of 60. his lawyer confirmed his death from a heart attack in buenos aires this wednesday or a dollar was considered. one of the greatest footballers of all time, a world cup winner joint player of the 20th century as well alongside pele. he was never, far from...
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world's biggest economies. inhe mid of a global pandemic, leaders will be meeting online. our chief internationalrespondent has spokenim and she began by asking if saudi arabia had been disappointed by calls to boycott the summit. >> we arnot disappoied, not many countries called for it. all of the g20 companies -- countries are going to show up >> what will you say to g20 leaders when they raise the issue of activists? parts we will tell them we have a legal system and laws and we implement our laws. our judiciary is independent and well don't people to lecture us or dictate to us what we we don't tell people in the u.k. or in america or in other places what they should or not do. we will never sit in judgment of the decision of a german court. that is for germany to decide. as a point of consequence, we will notllow people to sit in judgment of saudi courts. that is for the saud people to decide. >>ha the jamaloggi murder casts a shadow over the kingdom. >> i think the people have not been fair when it comes to dealing with the kingdom of saudi arabia. they always look for the negative part rat
world's biggest economies. inhe mid of a global pandemic, leaders will be meeting online. our chief internationalrespondent has spokenim and she began by asking if saudi arabia had been disappointed by calls to boycott the summit. >> we arnot disappoied, not many countries called for it. all of the g20 companies -- countries are going to show up >> what will you say to g20 leaders when they raise the issue of activists? parts we will tell them we have a legal system and laws and we...
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administrations of both parties have been seeking to integrate china into the, international system, world trade organization, world bank i.m.f., treaties, dealing with whoever, a sure ozone development and my point 2005 was that, you know, gratian was well along its way. the question was whether china could step up to the responsibilities of the international system. and to be frank with you, steve, over the past 4 years, i don't think either china nor the united states, it's hacked. it is a responsible stakeholder. so i think right now their relationship is, is quite dangerous. i think it's been in freefall. i think the media challenges, frankly, to get some, some off ramps. you know, there's a, across the political spectrum. there's a lot of frustration in concern about china. so it's not going to go back to the way that it was in the past, but i think the natural process, this is 1st, you have to focus on what's at home. and that's part of the science and technology and education and kind of democratic agenda. then you work with your allies and partners in both east asia and i think eu
administrations of both parties have been seeking to integrate china into the, international system, world trade organization, world bank i.m.f., treaties, dealing with whoever, a sure ozone development and my point 2005 was that, you know, gratian was well along its way. the question was whether china could step up to the responsibilities of the international system. and to be frank with you, steve, over the past 4 years, i don't think either china nor the united states, it's hacked. it is a...
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stand up for the allied nations and bring this case international lore is based on custom, jackson argued. it exists because it is followed the world over. and anyone wanting to reshape international law must convince the whole world the privilege of opening the 1st trial in history. for crimes against the peace of the world, imposes a grave responsibility. the wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated. some malignant, i'm so devastating that civilization cannot tolerate their being ignored because it cannot survive there being repeated. but that set the tone not only for the speech which follow but for the entire trial. this was not a trial of germans of all. this was a trial for humanity. this was a trial, it is to prevent terror in the from raising its head again. and any place in the world that far great nations. flushed with victory. and stung with injury, stay the hand of vengeance, and voluntarily submit their captive enemies. to the judgment of the law. is one of the most significant tributes that heart has ever faded stories. american journalist, william shire, i would write my spine thrall, does j
stand up for the allied nations and bring this case international lore is based on custom, jackson argued. it exists because it is followed the world over. and anyone wanting to reshape international law must convince the whole world the privilege of opening the 1st trial in history. for crimes against the peace of the world, imposes a grave responsibility. the wrongs which we seek to condemn and punish have been so calculated. some malignant, i'm so devastating that civilization cannot...
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world. and part of being part of the international community, we knew it was going to come here. but as we mounted the preventive measures, we were able to do a world of the way very long time. and during that time were just kind of the structures. luckily we had a very good experience from the border and we had the people in the system who had the expertise, who had that knowledge. and we were able to put our national call the response team together. and so by the time we undertake to 1st of march, when we had our very 1st case, we had a stronger structure that was ready to fight off. so this is how we've been able to get these on the one through with a lot of things. let's talk a little bit here about politics in your country. if you don't mind mr. president, when you came to power, there's been some sense of anxiety and instability, particularly when your setup. the commission of inquiry into cases of corruption that took place from 2007 to just 1018, that's when the all people's congress,, the a.p.c. was in power. betty said that this was a pill act of political revenge agains
world. and part of being part of the international community, we knew it was going to come here. but as we mounted the preventive measures, we were able to do a world of the way very long time. and during that time were just kind of the structures. luckily we had a very good experience from the border and we had the people in the system who had the expertise, who had that knowledge. and we were able to put our national call the response team together. and so by the time we undertake to 1st of...
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world. this is been going on for a number of hours with tear gas being used up. the report tony, for an international perspective, we cry, keep playing for global audience, how this could impact their life. this is an important part of the world and other leaders. very good at bringing the news to the world from here. hello, i'm fully back to bill in doha, with a look at our main stories on al-jazeera. thousands of farmers have gathered in india's capital to demand the government scrap new market friendly laws, which they say damage and livelihoods. some of march for hundreds of kilometers defying police bands. elizabeth warren and has more from new delhi. it was a very large police presence here, as they has been anywhere that we have gone today. there are a number of police buses behind me to take away anyone that causes any trouble. we've heard from delhi's police commissioner who has appealed to.
world. this is been going on for a number of hours with tear gas being used up. the report tony, for an international perspective, we cry, keep playing for global audience, how this could impact their life. this is an important part of the world and other leaders. very good at bringing the news to the world from here. hello, i'm fully back to bill in doha, with a look at our main stories on al-jazeera. thousands of farmers have gathered in india's capital to demand the government scrap new...
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and he expresses the world hopes, for a international organization. >> the charter of the united nationsh you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in europe, in the final victory in japan in this most destructive of all, lawyers you have won a victory against a war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago, and above all, it will to use it. millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future, in our will to use that. millions now living will surely die. so there is a time for making plans. and there is a time for action. the time for action is here, now! [applause] >> let us therefore, each in his own nation, and according to its own way, some seeking media to approval of this charter. and make it a living thing. by this charter, you have moved towards the goal for which that gallant leader, in the second world struggle work and fought, and gave his life, franklin d. roosevelt. this new structure of peace, is rising upon some foundation, let us not fail to grasp the su
and he expresses the world hopes, for a international organization. >> the charter of the united nationsh you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in europe, in the final victory in japan in this most destructive of all, lawyers you have won a victory against a war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago, and above all, it will to use it. millions now dead would be alive. if we...
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now she's climbing in international contests around the world. together with a personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with its set backs as best trotter found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery and then no training. and as for the olympics is a certain level of us a lot of folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to recovery after the surgery. ringback first physiotherapy to get her muscles back in shape. and then in may, i return to basic a low stress climbing session. unlike other athletes to postpone went up the summer games to 2021 provided an additional motivation for the fish. the lot of what hope was there for mr. thomas in for in august was able to put full strain on her arm again and also enabling her to step up. her training, working with weights has been an important part of that. during one exercise session will lift a total of around 4 times together with he
now she's climbing in international contests around the world. together with a personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with its set backs as best trotter found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery and then no training. and as for the olympics is a certain level of us a lot of folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to...
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world. and part of being part of the international community, we knew it was going to come here. but as we mounted the preventive measures, we were able to do a world of the very, very long time. and during that time we just kind of the structures. luckily we had a very good experience from the border and we had the people in the system who had the expertise, who had that knowledge. and we were able to put our national called the response team together. and so by the time we understand the 1st of march, when we had our very 1st case, we had a stronger structure that was ready to fight off. so this is how we've been able to keep it on the through with a lot of things. let's talk a little bit here about politics in your country. if you don't mind mr. president, when you came to power, there's been some sense of anxiety and instability, particularly when you're set up the commission of inquiry into cases of corruption that took place from 2007 to just 1080. and that's when the all people's congress of the a.p.c. was in power. then he said that this was a pill act of political revenge
world. and part of being part of the international community, we knew it was going to come here. but as we mounted the preventive measures, we were able to do a world of the very, very long time. and during that time we just kind of the structures. luckily we had a very good experience from the border and we had the people in the system who had the expertise, who had that knowledge. and we were able to put our national called the response team together. and so by the time we understand the 1st...
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now she's climbing in international contests around the world. but together with a personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with a set max. as our best father found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery. and then no training. and as for the olympics, isn't such a hotel for that folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to recovery after the surgery. ringback first physiotherapy to get her muscles back in shape and then in may, i return to basic a low stress climbing session. unlike other athletes, the postponement of the summer games to 2021 provided an additional motivation for the fish to learn to type was one method mr. tom often for your efforts in august was able to put full strain on her arm again and also enabling her to step up to training. working with weights has been an important part of that. during one exercise session will lift a total of around 4 times together
now she's climbing in international contests around the world. but together with a personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with a set max. as our best father found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery. and then no training. and as for the olympics, isn't such a hotel for that folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to...
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fergal keane reports on the legacy of the world's first international war crimes trial.ca... it was a trial of crimes that defied the imagination. nazi leaders faced a court that established the principle of internationaljustice. 75 years later, we have been hearing from some of those who have lived in the long shadow of nuremberg. newsreel: vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. my name is ben ferencz. i am the sole surviving prosecutor from the nuremberg war crimes trials. ben ferencz was a soldier and lawyer and he wasjewish. but, for him, seeing justice done meant leaving all personal feelings aside. vengeance is not our goal. nor do we seek merely a just retribution. my name is ben ferencz. i am the sole surviving prosecutor from the nuremberg war crimes trials. frank was a willing and knowing participant in the use of terrorism in poland... among the notorious defendants was hans frank, governor of occupied poland, seen here in sunglasses. 4 million died under his rule. his son, niklas, pictured with his father as a child of the nazi e
fergal keane reports on the legacy of the world's first international war crimes trial.ca... it was a trial of crimes that defied the imagination. nazi leaders faced a court that established the principle of internationaljustice. 75 years later, we have been hearing from some of those who have lived in the long shadow of nuremberg. newsreel: vengeance is not our goal, nor do we seek merely a just retribution. my name is ben ferencz. i am the sole surviving prosecutor from the nuremberg war...
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world disputes, this 1950 u.s. army film, shows the founding of the united nations and documents how the international body reacted to crises in its first five years. highlighted our conflicts in indonesia, and pakistan. the middle east and the korean peninsula. laid plans for final victory in world war ii, control of germany. more important churchill roosevelt and stolen, laid the foundations for permanent peace for united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met at the river, and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states had fought the good fight together. final victory was in hope, of lasting peace were high. took the great architect of victory, was not to see the final -- . franklin roosevelt was dead, more in throughout the world, he left in the united nations organizations, the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii ended, and in tokyo general mcarthur spoke for all people talk. >> peace now be restored to the world and let god preserve it always. >> meanwhile in san francisco delegates to 50 nations have meant to form the unit
world disputes, this 1950 u.s. army film, shows the founding of the united nations and documents how the international body reacted to crises in its first five years. highlighted our conflicts in indonesia, and pakistan. the middle east and the korean peninsula. laid plans for final victory in world war ii, control of germany. more important churchill roosevelt and stolen, laid the foundations for permanent peace for united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west, the...
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world cup. his international career came to an end in 1900 for the world cup in the united states, where under a cloud of some sort see tested positive for a performance enhancing drug and was sent home in describe a scene maintained up until the day he died. that it was, it was taken by accident that it was something that was in a supplement that was different in the united states than it was in argentina. books, he did have his problems with substance abuse from the 1980s. he struggled with cocaine addiction, also troubles with alcohol as well, and it saw him leave napoli, the club where he was loved to idolize, and is still viewed with religious zeal in the southern italian city. he left there under a cloud in 1992 after a time on the sidelines following a ban for testing positive for cocaine. really one of these players that transcends football. a said he was the person you wanted to be as a kid, kicking a football around as a beautiful video of him, warming up before a game for napoli. the song life is life by opus is playing on the sound system in the stadium. and he's just kicking a footb
world cup. his international career came to an end in 1900 for the world cup in the united states, where under a cloud of some sort see tested positive for a performance enhancing drug and was sent home in describe a scene maintained up until the day he died. that it was, it was taken by accident that it was something that was in a supplement that was different in the united states than it was in argentina. books, he did have his problems with substance abuse from the 1980s. he struggled with...
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they are very encouraged to know that something of lasting value for the world became prominent in the form of the internationalriminal court, albeit that as president steinmeyer said, not every country in the world has signed up to that international process, not least, of course, theni uted states and russia are not members of the international criminal court, even though they stood firmly behind it and were indeed major proponents of the nuremberg trial process 75 years ago. phil: thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world. south african police have clashed with antiracism protesters in cape town. hundreds of members of a left-wing group for demonstrating near a school that had allegedly held an all white dance party in october. the president has called for an investigation, describing the clashes as deeply regrettable. the united nations has warned that yemen is in imminent danger of facing the world's worst famine for decades. the united nations says without immediate action, millions of lives could be lost. yemen has endured a five year war. a german develop
they are very encouraged to know that something of lasting value for the world became prominent in the form of the internationalriminal court, albeit that as president steinmeyer said, not every country in the world has signed up to that international process, not least, of course, theni uted states and russia are not members of the international criminal court, even though they stood firmly behind it and were indeed major proponents of the nuremberg trial process 75 years ago. phil: thank you....
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world war ii order, what if any rhyming do you see between that and today? >> i see a lot. first of all, 12 presidents between harry truman and barack obama followed this same international analyticalge, they were walking around on a stage where harry truman, george marble, dnatchison, they built the architecture and structure of that stage. we have moved away from that the past four years where we have had a president contemptuous of our nato allies, a president very engaging and most of us would say overly warm in a concerning sort of way towards russia's leader, ex-kgb at, and has in the respected the national order that benefitted america. so joe biden is going to have that task to rebuild those relationships. i think he is going to be able to do that. i think also you had harry truman in 1945 after he took over had a lot of challenges with a country coming back from war, uncertain future. joe biden is facing -- you know, it wasn't really facing the war that harry truman had to end in 1945, but he is fighting a battle against a pandemic that right now is raging across middle america. we have an uncertain economy. we now, of course, have some people on wall street wall stre expe
world war ii order, what if any rhyming do you see between that and today? >> i see a lot. first of all, 12 presidents between harry truman and barack obama followed this same international analyticalge, they were walking around on a stage where harry truman, george marble, dnatchison, they built the architecture and structure of that stage. we have moved away from that the past four years where we have had a president contemptuous of our nato allies, a president very engaging and most of...
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world war ii the cold war. and then with ethics and international affairs the paragraph the published 2006 and that we have come to know him to call his humanity and complexity and there is one lesson from the book that really stayed with me and as david but it and his optimism all the madness we see in the world and with the can-do spirit it is indeed possible. this gives me the opportunity to say thank you. and with joseph p-letter kennedy. now turning to the 1 million displaced persons the last million is an epic story with millions and millions of people of general chaos and most known where those also migrant laborers and collaborators and when the war ended. and as the title suggest millions did not. and as a singular story to be told? and with the common sense view of historical events and not necessarily truthful only partially. much clearer than before. with the peace treaties. and the suffering was displaced by war continues unabated between three and five years in the germany in the camps between three or five years. >> talk about the millions who remain in the 1 million into germany can you give inf
world war ii the cold war. and then with ethics and international affairs the paragraph the published 2006 and that we have come to know him to call his humanity and complexity and there is one lesson from the book that really stayed with me and as david but it and his optimism all the madness we see in the world and with the can-do spirit it is indeed possible. this gives me the opportunity to say thank you. and with joseph p-letter kennedy. now turning to the 1 million displaced persons the...
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world context. i have some experience in some international institutions beyond the traditional security space.nk those will be increasingly important. however i can help them or republicans or democrats in the congress. steve: ambassador, trade negotiator and now chronicler of american foreign policy in the world. i enjoy it and look forward to seeing how this lays out. what is the bottom line? say what you will about the presidency of donald j. trump. he has for his real changes in the terms of engagement in the world. america under a joe biden presidency is going to be more selfish than in the past, less willing to provide security or trade deals or secure technological process -- progress without the for its citizens. america will get back into deals like the paris climate accord or the world health organization or wto but those are low hanging fruit. america will be deeply distracted at home by tensions over the pandemic, race, economic inequality, and the fact that the country is divided nearly down the middle on trumpism. american's diplomacy will be more troubled going forward not hesit
world context. i have some experience in some international institutions beyond the traditional security space.nk those will be increasingly important. however i can help them or republicans or democrats in the congress. steve: ambassador, trade negotiator and now chronicler of american foreign policy in the world. i enjoy it and look forward to seeing how this lays out. what is the bottom line? say what you will about the presidency of donald j. trump. he has for his real changes in the terms...
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and it's, it's a different world context and, you know, i, i have some experience in some of the international institutions beyond the traditional security space. i think those are going to be increasingly important, so wherever i can help them, or frankly, republicans and democrats in the congress. well, ambassador robert zoellick statesman, diplomat trade negotiator. and now chronicler of the history of u.s. foreign policy in america in the world. thank you. so much i really enjoyed it and look forward to seeing how this all plays out. thanks for joining us today. so what's the bottom line? say what you will about the presidency of donald trump. he has forced real changes in the terms of american engagement in the world. america, even under a joe biden presidency, is going to be more selfish than in the past, less willing to provide security, or do trade deals or share technological progress without clear returns for the country and its citizens. america is going to get back into global deals and institutions like the paris climate accord or the world health organization and the debbie cio.
and it's, it's a different world context and, you know, i, i have some experience in some of the international institutions beyond the traditional security space. i think those are going to be increasingly important, so wherever i can help them, or frankly, republicans and democrats in the congress. well, ambassador robert zoellick statesman, diplomat trade negotiator. and now chronicler of the history of u.s. foreign policy in america in the world. thank you. so much i really enjoyed it and...
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as argentina won 32 in that world cup his international career came to an end in 1900 for the world cup in the united states, where under a cloud of some sought see tested positive for a performance enhancing drug and was sent home into scrapes even taped up until the day he died, that it was, it was taken by accident that it was something that was in a supplement that was different in the united states than it was in argentina. books, he did have his problems with substance abuse from the 1980s. he struggled with cocaine addiction, also troubles with alcohol as well, and it saw him leave napoli's the club where he was loved and still viewed with religious zeal in the southern italian city. he left there under a cloud in 1992, after a time on the sidelines following up on for testing positive for cocaine, you have to remember he struggled, big change in football. at the time he started. the way to deal with him was to basically kick him and stop him from playing. he was able to get round that and still when he moved into the time in the ninety's where real professionalism came into worl
as argentina won 32 in that world cup his international career came to an end in 1900 for the world cup in the united states, where under a cloud of some sought see tested positive for a performance enhancing drug and was sent home into scrapes even taped up until the day he died, that it was, it was taken by accident that it was something that was in a supplement that was different in the united states than it was in argentina. books, he did have his problems with substance abuse from the...
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and relevance to you but also about the tension and the job of the brain is to bring the internal model of the world and that the doesn't match with the model but learn to pay attention to that to get more information from it. one of the things it is a technical question is in chapter eight of the book to propose a new framework looking at plants they follow the light will brains do they constantly change what they do to maximize the data they get from the world so an example is with your letter with all of the photoreceptors. during the day and then to capture photons. but as it gets dark the receptors say there are not enough photons here the link arms with each other to have lower spatial resolution to catch photons that way they are doing is maximizing the information they can take from the world at all moments and it's like this with all systems so it sounds like you might be interested in the notion that goes well beyond reinforcement learning. >> we'll take a few more questions. some questions about aia. is there anything about human intelligence that emerges from the brain that they cannot r
and relevance to you but also about the tension and the job of the brain is to bring the internal model of the world and that the doesn't match with the model but learn to pay attention to that to get more information from it. one of the things it is a technical question is in chapter eight of the book to propose a new framework looking at plants they follow the light will brains do they constantly change what they do to maximize the data they get from the world so an example is with your...
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here in the midst of war, the world's people collaborated in the drafting of a workable internationaln. it was a conference to write a peoples charter opening with the words, we, the people of the united nations, determine to save succeeding generations from the scourage of war which twice in our lifetime has brought unkind sorrow to mankind. it was a peoples conference and a soldiers conference. meeting under the eyes of veterans of two wars and the generation which must suffer if the constitution fails. common people and their governments alike were aware of the stakes. >> there were many who doubted that an agreement could ever be reached by these 50 countries differing so much in race and religion and language and culture, but these differences were all forgotten in one unshakable unity of determination to find a way to end wars. [applause] >> this charter points the way, but whether the world is to move in that direction will depend finally upon the vigilance and sovereign will of the peoples of the world. up next on real america, the united nations and world disputes, this 1950
here in the midst of war, the world's people collaborated in the drafting of a workable internationaln. it was a conference to write a peoples charter opening with the words, we, the people of the united nations, determine to save succeeding generations from the scourage of war which twice in our lifetime has brought unkind sorrow to mankind. it was a peoples conference and a soldiers conference. meeting under the eyes of veterans of two wars and the generation which must suffer if the...
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president of the association, she was also the international president of the international women's suffrage alliance. when world war i ended at the end of 1918, european feminists began writing her regular letters saying, we need you here in europe. your place at the head of the international women's suffrage alliance is here helping us advocate for women's rights at the peace negotiations. catt, however, wasn't going to have anything of it. she wrote back that americans were in the, quote, hot and final suffrage campaign and she simply could not imagine leaving the united states before year's end. so catt remained here at home advocating for the 19th amendment. but other very predominant american sufficieragists were t categories of american women who went to europe in 1919, although there were some overlap between them. the first of these were passivists suffrage. they believed women needed the right to vote but the major reason that they believed that it was so necessary for women -- america to enfranchise women was because they believe that women, as nurturers of humanity and those who gave birth to the nex
president of the association, she was also the international president of the international women's suffrage alliance. when world war i ended at the end of 1918, european feminists began writing her regular letters saying, we need you here in europe. your place at the head of the international women's suffrage alliance is here helping us advocate for women's rights at the peace negotiations. catt, however, wasn't going to have anything of it. she wrote back that americans were in the, quote,...
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now she's climbing in international contests around the world. together with a personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with its setbacks as best father found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery and then no training and as for the olympics is uncertain. a lot of folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to recovery after the surgery 1st physiotherapy to get her muscles back in shape. and then in may, i return to basic a low stress climbing session. unlike other athletes to postpone the summer games to 2021 provided an additional motivation for the fish up his act. one type one mr. tom often for some of them. yeah. in august was able to put full strain on her arm again, also enabling her to step up. her training, working with weights has been an important part of that. during one exercise session will lift a total of around 4 times together with her coach. she's been trying e
now she's climbing in international contests around the world. together with a personal and professional satisfaction from climbing, the sport also comes with its setbacks as best father found out in march this year when she suffered a serious elbow injury that meant surgery and then no training and as for the olympics is uncertain. a lot of folks also got a lot of support from her fellow climbers who helped her overcome this difficult time and it would be a challenging road to recovery after...
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and unity in a great nation at a time of unrest, and to intensify america's search for international accord and worldce. ♪ no american politician in recent wrongly written off for more generously supported than richard millhouse next in, the president-elect of the united , president-elect of the united states. along with great victories, nixon suffered defeat could have ended his political career. but nixon endures. even before 1968, resiliency was the cloth of nixon. defeated by john f. kennedy in 1960, and for governor of california in 1962, he seemed finished that was all but forgotten. but in less than two years, he was on his way again, toward one of the most important offices in the world. there are two clues to this modern political miracle. in his origins on a farm in yorba linda, california, and in statements where he has expressed his concepts on the role of the presidency and his views on the position of government. ♪ in discussing his new administration, richard nixon stated, the presidency is a place where priorities are set and goals determined. the president's chief function is to lead
and unity in a great nation at a time of unrest, and to intensify america's search for international accord and worldce. ♪ no american politician in recent wrongly written off for more generously supported than richard millhouse next in, the president-elect of the united , president-elect of the united states. along with great victories, nixon suffered defeat could have ended his political career. but nixon endures. even before 1968, resiliency was the cloth of nixon. defeated by john f....
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and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. >> the treaty for the united is a solid structure on which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago and above all the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it, millions now living will surely die. there is a time for making plans and there is a time for action. the time for action is here now. let us therefore, each in his own nation and according to its own way, seek immediate approval of this chart er and make it a living thing. by this charter you have moved toward the goal for which that gallant leader in this second world struggle worked and fought and gave his life. franklin d. roosevelt. this new structure of peace is rising upon strong foundation. let us not fail to grasp this supreme chance to establish a worldwide rule of law and reaso
and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organization. >> the treaty for the united is a solid structure on which we can build for a better world. history will honor you for it. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago and above all the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our...