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it describes the blanding of isaac woodard. it's not a pretty sight, but i thought it was important for people to appreciate the brutal of jim crow segregation that was not a benign thing. everybody was happy to go along with because underlying it was the threat and use of were necessary. and isaac woodard that day was viewed as a threat to the social order. black veterans were viewed as a threat who would not who came back. and they wanted a they wanted a better deal than they had had before. so so i got to say that i think telling this history is really an important to do. and the george floyd episode brought maybe a younger generation knowledge of some of this history. but you police violence has been an issue for many before night, 1220. yes. how did woodard live out the rest his life? yeah. well, you during these events arose isaac woodard became a very well-known figure. he gave talks around the country. there a benefit concert in new york which 23,000 people attended? count basie, cab calloway, others. joe louis was chai
it describes the blanding of isaac woodard. it's not a pretty sight, but i thought it was important for people to appreciate the brutal of jim crow segregation that was not a benign thing. everybody was happy to go along with because underlying it was the threat and use of were necessary. and isaac woodard that day was viewed as a threat to the social order. black veterans were viewed as a threat who would not who came back. and they wanted a they wanted a better deal than they had had before....
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isaac, kate, and abby. thanks. and of course, abby is going to have so much more on this with her reporting on newsnight tonight at ten meantime, outfront next one of 12 democrats in congress just today to call for biden to step aside. congressman sean casten of illinois. he made that plea in a new op-ed titled it's time for joe biden to pass the torch. congressman, i appreciate your time and i know you may have heard part of that conversation we were talking about the polls and how the president clearly does not believe polls and has been angry about them when they have been pointed out to him for many months prior to this and, to that point, the polls said there'll be a red wave in the midterms, didn't happen. biden was written off off early in 2020 when he lost iowa, new hampshire, and nevada, and then he came back south carolina. he became president so do you think that he has justified at this point to dismiss the polls? >> look, we all have different points of data i've come to you as someone who truly loves
isaac, kate, and abby. thanks. and of course, abby is going to have so much more on this with her reporting on newsnight tonight at ten meantime, outfront next one of 12 democrats in congress just today to call for biden to step aside. congressman sean casten of illinois. he made that plea in a new op-ed titled it's time for joe biden to pass the torch. congressman, i appreciate your time and i know you may have heard part of that conversation we were talking about the polls and how the...
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isaac, if you were going to take the agenda for project 2025 and put it up against the agenda for there definitely some areas where there are gaps. abortion is definitely a key one. but overall, you know, there is a clear alignment where project 2025 is like a more fleshed—out, in the weeds, agency—by—agency blueprint for how you would actually implement as policy the big ideas that trump is promoting on the campaign trail. looking at one of the points we read out, "assemble an army of conservatives to go to work "on day one to deconstruct the administrative state." what exactly do you think that would look like? well, that that's talking about is basically collecting resumes ahead of time for people who are considered bonafide maga to serve in an administration, as opposed to people who trump loyalists perceive as being not with the programme in the first term. my reporting is that they've also identified political appointees from the first term who are not welcomed back, as well as civil servants — career government officials who they view as uncooperative, who they will be trying t
isaac, if you were going to take the agenda for project 2025 and put it up against the agenda for there definitely some areas where there are gaps. abortion is definitely a key one. but overall, you know, there is a clear alignment where project 2025 is like a more fleshed—out, in the weeds, agency—by—agency blueprint for how you would actually implement as policy the big ideas that trump is promoting on the campaign trail. looking at one of the points we read out, "assemble an army...
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here are our respected interlocutors, you can be sure that the new five-volume collected works of isaacrks of babel at the institute of world literature, senior scientific employee of the institute of world literature, academy of sciences elena iosifovna pogorelskaya, i thank you, dear elena iosipovna, for this wonderful conversation, thank you, i am sure that we will see you again in our podcast, to you, our dear friends, i, as... always say : read with pleasure. hello, this is the baden badon podcast, i am its host konstantin severinov. today our guest is denis lagunov, academician of the russian academy of sciences, deputy director of the institute. one of the main developers of the sputnik vaccine, and we will talk today about vaccines. hello, denis. hello, konstantin. share your thoughts on why, it would seem, after more than 100 years of widespread use of vaccines in medical practice, there are so many doubts about the advisability of their use. is there any answer to this question? in fact, the question is complex. the first is some kind of medical fact, which definitely needs to
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enrique: nos encontramos a un joven regiomontano, isaac alarcÓn.a la oportunidad. >> yo soy muy consciente de que dios te da el talento, la estatura y la salud para seguir adelante. enrique: alarcÓn fue firmado por los 49 a principios de este aÑo. >> es una cultura diferente, es un estilo muy diferente tambiÉn. en otro equipo probablemente por mi peso me habrÍan dicho que suba de peso. pero les parece perfecta la forma fÍsica. enrique: enfrentarse a la soledad y estar lejos de su familia es parte del camino. >> ha sido algo no complicado, pero no tan sencillo para mi. quiero mucho a mi familia, mis amigos, mi paÍs. creo que es parte de crecer, madurar y seguir adelante. enrique: siempre entendiendo que su camino es parte de una misiÓn y un objetivo mÁs grande. >> que algÚn dÍa puedan decir: bueno, pudo, a lo mejor no tenÍa la habilidad y el tamaÑo, a lo mejor yo tambiÉn puedo. enrÍquez: alarcÓn debe dejar uno de los 53 lugares disponibles del equipo escarlata y dorado. continuarÁn los entrenamientos durante las prÓximas semanas de cara a su primer
enrique: nos encontramos a un joven regiomontano, isaac alarcÓn.a la oportunidad. >> yo soy muy consciente de que dios te da el talento, la estatura y la salud para seguir adelante. enrique: alarcÓn fue firmado por los 49 a principios de este aÑo. >> es una cultura diferente, es un estilo muy diferente tambiÉn. en otro equipo probablemente por mi peso me habrÍan dicho que suba de peso. pero les parece perfecta la forma fÍsica. enrique: enfrentarse a la soledad y estar lejos de...
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another jewish physicist isador isaac rabi predicted that the bomb would have the power of 18,000 tonstnt. he was almost right, isador isaac roby won that pet, six, five, four, th, two, one, zero, the first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 seconds am, mountain wartime on july 16th, 1945, the explosion almost. equaled 20,000 tons of tnt, a pit with a diameter of 340 m and depth of 3 m was made at the place of the explosion. observers who are at least 16 km away from the epicenter reported the high heat during the blast. the surrounding mountains seem brighter than usual for few seconds. the sky launch purple, which gradually changed to green and finally turned white. 40 seconds. after the explosion, they suddenly heard it sound. the blast waves shook up to radius of 160 km. kenneth beninbridge, with the test director's remarked to j. robert openheimer immediately after the test, now we are all sons of bitches. openheimer leader said that at the moment of seeing the first nuclear explosion, he was thinking of passage from the mystical book of hindu religion. in a part of the book, the h
another jewish physicist isador isaac rabi predicted that the bomb would have the power of 18,000 tonstnt. he was almost right, isador isaac roby won that pet, six, five, four, th, two, one, zero, the first atomic bomb was tested at 5:29:45 seconds am, mountain wartime on july 16th, 1945, the explosion almost. equaled 20,000 tons of tnt, a pit with a diameter of 340 m and depth of 3 m was made at the place of the explosion. observers who are at least 16 km away from the epicenter reported the...
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he was almost right, isador isaac roby won that pet. f th two one zer. the first atomic. bomb was tested at 5:29 and45 seconds am mountain wartime on july 16th 1945. the explosion almost equaled 20,000 tons of tnt. a pit with a diameter of 340 m and depth of 3 m was made at the place of the explosion. observers were at least 16 kilometers away from the epicenter reported high heat during the blast. the surrounding mountains seem brighter than usual for few seconds, the sky looked purple, gradually changed to green and finally turned white. 40 seconds after the explosion, they suddenly heard its sound. the last wave shook up to radius of 160 km. kenneth mainbridge, one of the test directors, remarked to j. robert oppenheimer, immediately after the test, now we are all sons of bitches. openheimer later said that... at the moment of seeing the first nuclear explosion, he was thinking of passage from the mystical book of hindu religion, in a part of the book, the hindu god says, "i am become death, the destroyer of worlds." at that time, harry truman had bec
he was almost right, isador isaac roby won that pet. f th two one zer. the first atomic. bomb was tested at 5:29 and45 seconds am mountain wartime on july 16th 1945. the explosion almost equaled 20,000 tons of tnt. a pit with a diameter of 340 m and depth of 3 m was made at the place of the explosion. observers were at least 16 kilometers away from the epicenter reported high heat during the blast. the surrounding mountains seem brighter than usual for few seconds, the sky looked purple,...
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well, our dear interlocutors, you can be sure that the new five-volume collected works of isaac babel this wonderful conversation. thank you, thank you very much. i am sure that we will see you again in our podcast, to you, our dear friends, i, as always, say: read with pleasure. hello! this is the baden badon podcast and i am its host konstantin severinov. today our guest is denis lagunov, academician of the russian academy of sciences, deputy director of the gomaleya institute and one of the main developers of the sputnik vaccine. and today we will talk about vaccines. hello, denis. hello, konstantin. share your thoughts on why, it would seem , after more than 100 years of widespread use of vaccines in medical practice, there are so many doubts about the appropriateness. is there any answer to this question? in fact, the question is complex, the first is, well, this is some kind of medical fact, which definitely needs to be mentioned, let’s look at the overall impact of the vaccine on the human population, how many lives per year, for example, are saved there from infectious disease
well, our dear interlocutors, you can be sure that the new five-volume collected works of isaac babel this wonderful conversation. thank you, thank you very much. i am sure that we will see you again in our podcast, to you, our dear friends, i, as always, say: read with pleasure. hello! this is the baden badon podcast and i am its host konstantin severinov. today our guest is denis lagunov, academician of the russian academy of sciences, deputy director of the gomaleya institute and one of the...
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and isaac and dalton were able to adopt them.that's a good girl. >> they heard all about our dogs and all the training, they've seen all the videos, all the pictures. they're really excited. >> rachel: hoping to teach them a few new tricks. >> i just need her to get used to being a people person. she's not. >> i just want him to mellow out and calm down just a little bit. >> rachel: a special reunion on this fourth of july. poker and aida back with their best friends at their forever homes. >> aida and i here just want to thank american humane for reuniting us. also want to wish everybody a safe and happy fourth of july. >> rachel: and we do, as well. thank you for watching. i'm rachel scott. for david and all of us here, happy fourth of july. good night. area history reopens today to help people beat the heat. >> i'm spencer christian. excessive heat warnings remain in effect, and high fire danger warnings remain in effect. i'll have the accuweather forecast >> the heat can't stop the beat. happy 4th of july to you. >> always li
and isaac and dalton were able to adopt them.that's a good girl. >> they heard all about our dogs and all the training, they've seen all the videos, all the pictures. they're really excited. >> rachel: hoping to teach them a few new tricks. >> i just need her to get used to being a people person. she's not. >> i just want him to mellow out and calm down just a little bit. >> rachel: a special reunion on this fourth of july. poker and aida back with their best...
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and isaac and dalton were able to adopt them.! that's a good girl. >> rachel: they heard all about our dogs, they've seen the training, the pictures. they're really excited. >> rachel: hoping to deep them a few new tricks. >> i just need her to get used to -- a people person. she's not. >> i just want him to mellow out and calm down just a little bit. >> rachel: a special reunion on this fourth of july. poker and aida back with their best friends at their forever homes. >> aida and i here just want to thank american humane for reuniting us. also want to wish everyone a safe and happy fourth of july. >> rachel: and we do, as well. thank you for watching. i'm rachel scott. for david and all of us here, happy fourth of july. good night. warning, heat warnings and july for excessive heat warning for most of us inland. >> i'm anser hassan in alameda. despite the heat, people are coming out for what's dubbed as the longest 4th of july parade in the bay area and the celebrations continue tonight with fireworks and more fun. >> a histori
and isaac and dalton were able to adopt them.! that's a good girl. >> rachel: they heard all about our dogs, they've seen the training, the pictures. they're really excited. >> rachel: hoping to deep them a few new tricks. >> i just need her to get used to -- a people person. she's not. >> i just want him to mellow out and calm down just a little bit. >> rachel: a special reunion on this fourth of july. poker and aida back with their best friends at their forever...
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isaac arnsdorf, great point there. thank you for joining tonight thanks. and have a panel of political experts here to also talk about this build-up lazio's the former new york city mayor, david polyansky is republican strategist who has worked on five republican presidential campaigns. and most recently for ron desantis and also the veteran journalist gretchen carlson it's great to have you all here tonight. >> david, i'll start with you since given what isaac was just laying out, initially, they were worried that this was too close to desantis, but to did you ever think you'd see the day where the republican the republican nominees campaign is kind of decrying this project and trying to say we have nothing to do with this even though the guy who was in charge of it worked for trump? yes. >> i mean, look what happened at the rnc convention recently. >> i mean, we solve the campaign, essentially eliminate most specific policy platforms in our own convention and so look, it's not uncommon and anybody that's worked in politics in washington knows, think take
isaac arnsdorf, great point there. thank you for joining tonight thanks. and have a panel of political experts here to also talk about this build-up lazio's the former new york city mayor, david polyansky is republican strategist who has worked on five republican presidential campaigns. and most recently for ron desantis and also the veteran journalist gretchen carlson it's great to have you all here tonight. >> david, i'll start with you since given what isaac was just laying out,...
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want to bring in cnn senior reporter isaac dovere for us because isaac, amid the debate fallout, there's new speculation among democrats. there seems to be a game plan forming behind vice president kamala harris. and there's even talk of who her running mate might be yeah, that's right. boys lick there are more people than it might appear in public who are ready for joe biden to get out of the way. that awesome more people than are saying or hoping that he will stay. but there is a growing mood among top democratic leaders that is just hasn't worked over the past week that they don't have faith in where joe biden is going to be able to move people's minds over the next couple of days. they are willing to wait, but they are still. nonetheless, as you say, already so far down the road and thinking about what will happen if kamala harris take so over for him that they've started to think about who her running mate would be isaac dovere, some fascinating reporting. >> thank you so much for that pam, certainly a lot to talk about here. let's bring in congresswoman barbara lee of california. w
want to bring in cnn senior reporter isaac dovere for us because isaac, amid the debate fallout, there's new speculation among democrats. there seems to be a game plan forming behind vice president kamala harris. and there's even talk of who her running mate might be yeah, that's right. boys lick there are more people than it might appear in public who are ready for joe biden to get out of the way. that awesome more people than are saying or hoping that he will stay. but there is a growing mood...
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level. >> and isaac, briefly, how did that happen? constant thing people were trying to put in this movie. we were trying to show love to this one. ultimately, this cast, these are incredibly new actors who are up-and-coming, doing incredible things. the story is new, the science experiment is new. also, what i like to do with these tornadoes, it is the most complex tornadoes we have ever seen in cinema. to be able to do that and make this film completely new to today was exciting. >> watching it is going to be like riding a scary roller coaster. " twisters" will be in theaters nationwide starting tomorrow. costars netanyahu for powell, daisy anthony jones, anthony ramose, and director lee isaac chung, thank you all very much for coming onto the show this morning. >>> that is all the time we have for today, we are back tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. eastern oracle more "morning joe weekend." >>> until then, enjoy the rest of your saturday. saturday. ♪♪
level. >> and isaac, briefly, how did that happen? constant thing people were trying to put in this movie. we were trying to show love to this one. ultimately, this cast, these are incredibly new actors who are up-and-coming, doing incredible things. the story is new, the science experiment is new. also, what i like to do with these tornadoes, it is the most complex tornadoes we have ever seen in cinema. to be able to do that and make this film completely new to today was exciting....
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so, isaac haste, i'm not talking about the great isaac hayes i'm talking about eye isaac hayes the sonar down overqualified black woman for trying to fulfill her purposes breaking barriers and accomplish her dreams black men and said you have to vote for her. >> first, let me clear something up about joy reid, lawrence, she is sharpton racist pitcher that's what she is. back to stacy's point and expand on that, the fact is we have to make our decisions based on our circumstances as americans. whether you are black or not. what is your personal economy look like? the cost of goods and services? and the fact that they are trying to tell us we should vote -- us being black people in america, that we should vote based on the color of our skin points to who the real racists are here. if you went out and told white people they could only vote for a white candidate based on the color of their skin, they would be up in arms, and they would have a right to be. the fact is we have to look at our circumstances. kamala harris did all the things -- did all the things that most people shouldn't do i
so, isaac haste, i'm not talking about the great isaac hayes i'm talking about eye isaac hayes the sonar down overqualified black woman for trying to fulfill her purposes breaking barriers and accomplish her dreams black men and said you have to vote for her. >> first, let me clear something up about joy reid, lawrence, she is sharpton racist pitcher that's what she is. back to stacy's point and expand on that, the fact is we have to make our decisions based on our circumstances as...
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isaac, i want to come back to you. there is trump benefits both from being so uninformed and poorly read, and so indifferent and sadistic, and when i say that i want to give you an example so i don't make anyone uncomfortable. his border policy was to make his wall as sadistic as possible. he wanted it painted black so it would burn people's skin when they went to climb it and he wanted spikes and when he saw a describe and the spikes weren't sharp enough, he wanted them sharper so anyone going over would be impaled. so we know he's indifferent about some things but where he meddles and gets involved it is in the sadistic vain. this plan is incredibly detailed. it has some elements of what viktor orban took a lot longer to usher in, in terms of totally corrupting for political aim, some normal functioning government agencies. i wonder how unwilling the campaign is to talk about 2025 now thats in in the spotlight. >> you see them smacking it down repeatedly and they seem to not get the message. they keep talking and say
isaac, i want to come back to you. there is trump benefits both from being so uninformed and poorly read, and so indifferent and sadistic, and when i say that i want to give you an example so i don't make anyone uncomfortable. his border policy was to make his wall as sadistic as possible. he wanted it painted black so it would burn people's skin when they went to climb it and he wanted spikes and when he saw a describe and the spikes weren't sharp enough, he wanted them sharper so anyone going...
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we also have isaac bigo who's a latin american expert joining us from london. welcome to you both. i'll start with you, john stepling. when you take a look at venezuela, um, it's it's amazing how hard it is to actually get a impartial uh coverage when you sift through uh google, it's so anti, so anti maduro and anti'. if you know what i mean, it's just uh, for somebody who just wants to get an idea of what the elections have were all about, it's uh, it's pretty amazing how it's cute that way, um, but i'm sure there's a purpose behind that, why do you think that is? well, you know, the us has been trying to over throw the the balivarian revolution in venezuela for for 30 years, they tried to kill chavez, uh, the... anti-maduro rhetoric in legacy media is staggering uh and utterly predictable. i mean, the second, the the results were announced, anthony lincoln um appeared on tv saying we are deeply concerned. uh, you know, the hypocrisy is obvious and and this is this is a country, the us that is interfered when with with just about everybody's elections, uh, their own. hardly bear c
we also have isaac bigo who's a latin american expert joining us from london. welcome to you both. i'll start with you, john stepling. when you take a look at venezuela, um, it's it's amazing how hard it is to actually get a impartial uh coverage when you sift through uh google, it's so anti, so anti maduro and anti'. if you know what i mean, it's just uh, for somebody who just wants to get an idea of what the elections have were all about, it's uh, it's pretty amazing how it's cute that way,...
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isaac how big of a test is this for harris?uge test as you say, this has been a pretty consequential week for kamala harris and a political life and no big deal. next up, she's got to deal with israel. it's a politically fraught issue. it's an issue that she is under sure attack for already by some republicans tried to make an issue out of it it is something that has divided the democratic party for this whole year and will be part of the argument that is going on into november in tight states. and of course, she's also navigating joe biden, the incumbent president, who stance on israel's very clear and who is is not done working on this issue as he tries to get a hostage and ceasefire deal. but it's so much going on that just yesterday, her husband, doug emhoff, got on a call of jewish supporters to talk to them about trying to say what her position is on israel since it's such a big question. so let's take a listen to what happened there on that call. >> let me just make this clear vice president harris has been and will be a
isaac how big of a test is this for harris?uge test as you say, this has been a pretty consequential week for kamala harris and a political life and no big deal. next up, she's got to deal with israel. it's a politically fraught issue. it's an issue that she is under sure attack for already by some republicans tried to make an issue out of it it is something that has divided the democratic party for this whole year and will be part of the argument that is going on into november in tight states....
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isaac and laura, guys, thank you very much. still the comments been nearly a week since a 20-year-old banned nearly assassinated former president donald trump, we still don't have a clear motive ahead. i'll speak to a former fbi profiler about the case coming up thing s these bills are crazy she has no idea. she sitting on a goldmine. >> she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more, she can sell all were part of it to coventry for cash, even a term policy, even a term policy? >> find out if you're sitting on a goldmine call coventry direct today at 800 for 6180800 or visit coventry direct.com i am about to start the biggest century what did the president know? and when did he know it care down this wall? >> type two diabetes discovered the ozempic tries i got the power of three. >> lord, my a1c, cv risk and lost some weight in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under seven and maintained it. i'm under seven ozempic lowers the risk it's give major cardiovascular events such as stroke,
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and isaac alluded to this on the kamala harris piece. kamala harris was tested in this poll against donald trump. look at this. she pulls the race within margin of error. no clear leader, trump 47%, harris, 45%. that is a no clear leader race. she is the only candidate we tested that. does that if you look at all the other democrats witmer, newsome, buttigieg, their numbers look more like biden's numbers. they lose outside the margin of error right now, donald trump only kamala harris pulls this race right now of those tested within the margin of error, and that's fascinating because it was just over the weekend that the biden people put out a head-to-head comparison with the other possible candidates to show the biden was the only one that could be trump. but live by the pole, die by the poll. now, kamala harris is at least according to this one pole, one ball, right? more likely to be able to give trump a run for his money. and jamie, you're hearing the democrats are not only concerned obviously about top of the ticket, but we have to
and isaac alluded to this on the kamala harris piece. kamala harris was tested in this poll against donald trump. look at this. she pulls the race within margin of error. no clear leader, trump 47%, harris, 45%. that is a no clear leader race. she is the only candidate we tested that. does that if you look at all the other democrats witmer, newsome, buttigieg, their numbers look more like biden's numbers. they lose outside the margin of error right now, donald trump only kamala harris pulls...
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isaac dovere. thanks so much and joining us now to discuss further ease, biden, biographer at christmas it's whipple, author of the fight of his life inside joe biden's white house. chris, thanks so much for being here with us. we just had my colleague, isaac dovere talking about his reporting on former president obama and sort of the dynamic there. what more can you tell us based on your research and your reporting for your book about that dynamic that is complicated between president biden and former president obama it's, it's, a fraught dynamic to be sure. i mean, on the one hand, it's a very close relationship between joe biden and barak obama and obama really took joe biden under his wing when beau biden was dying with terminal cancer. so they're very close. but at the same time they're extremely competitive and i think joe biden always felt that he was nobody took him seriously enough as it can to date when he was the vice president and he certainly had no use for the president's aides, david
isaac dovere. thanks so much and joining us now to discuss further ease, biden, biographer at christmas it's whipple, author of the fight of his life inside joe biden's white house. chris, thanks so much for being here with us. we just had my colleague, isaac dovere talking about his reporting on former president obama and sort of the dynamic there. what more can you tell us based on your research and your reporting for your book about that dynamic that is complicated between president biden...
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isaac's cathedral on embankments, bridges and ships. the broadcast starts at 10:45 moscow time.nd in an hour on our air there will be a festive channel dedicated to vmf day, be with us. on that's all for now, see you later. and we came to the greek land, they led us to where they serve their god, and we did not know whether we were in heaven or on earth, for there is no such spectacle and such beauty on earth, we only know that god dwells there with people. .. their services are better.
isaac's cathedral on embankments, bridges and ships. the broadcast starts at 10:45 moscow time.nd in an hour on our air there will be a festive channel dedicated to vmf day, be with us. on that's all for now, see you later. and we came to the greek land, they led us to where they serve their god, and we did not know whether we were in heaven or on earth, for there is no such spectacle and such beauty on earth, we only know that god dwells there with people. .. their services are better.
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immanuilovich babel, and we are having this conversation with well, we continue to talk about isaac elenathe collected works of babel in five volumes at the institute of world literature. i'll give you this one. a classic question for the old time, well , there is a well-known phrase in babbel that gorky sent me to the people, well, this is like an allusion to the ending of the story of bitter childhood, when grandfather kashirin says to his grandson, you’re not a medal around my neck, come on you’re a people person, yes, then ugorkov’s other two stories begin and babel changes a lot of occupations at this time and... it’s not true, but in unjust times there was steel, there and so on and so forth, the truth came, it was poorly arranged, the steel died, people began to be counted on, so four families were evacuated from the baltic plant, the carriage was put on hold, poorly strengthened or not strengthened at all, and the author of the essay comes, well that is, babel in mertvetskaya, where... not the whole revolution, maybe this is, who knows, this is not a revolution at all, okay, you n
immanuilovich babel, and we are having this conversation with well, we continue to talk about isaac elenathe collected works of babel in five volumes at the institute of world literature. i'll give you this one. a classic question for the old time, well , there is a well-known phrase in babbel that gorky sent me to the people, well, this is like an allusion to the ending of the story of bitter childhood, when grandfather kashirin says to his grandson, you’re not a medal around my neck, come...
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i really appreciate it isaac. let me start with you. you've covered many trump rallies before how intense was the security yesterday and what did you see when the shots were fired what i saw with the security going into the rally was very typical. >> it's an airport style screening a combination of secret service and tsa agents sending people through magnetometers and checking their bags. it was a very long line for a very large crowd. you know what i didn't have any visibility into is is any of the advance work scouting the location, identifying vulnerabilities securing a perimeter that's that all happens before we all show up but i'm sure that investigators are going to be examining how that was done. and if there were any lapses, there when trump was about ten minutes into talking, when we heard the shots. and as you've seen on the footage, he kind of he reached up to his ear almost like he was swatting and then seemed to realize what was happening, started getting swarmed by secret service it's goes down on the podium people are scr
i really appreciate it isaac. let me start with you. you've covered many trump rallies before how intense was the security yesterday and what did you see when the shots were fired what i saw with the security going into the rally was very typical. >> it's an airport style screening a combination of secret service and tsa agents sending people through magnetometers and checking their bags. it was a very long line for a very large crowd. you know what i didn't have any visibility into is is...
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isaac: i don't think they will.the electorate for whom this is their permanent and lasting view of the president. it will be difficult to alter that. what the biden administration will try to do is say he still has some gas left in the tank and he is a better alternative than the other guy. this is something that sticks in my mind more than anything else over the past few days. this raises different than once we've seen before because it is incredible to me how disciplined the trump campaign has been. if this was during the 2020 election you would have seen trump concerned the spotlight is not on him make it about him. instead he has been disciplined and let his opponent suffer with the headlines that he himself has created. that is another dynamic we had -- that is another dynamic we have to continue to watch. that is why joe biden in those closest to him believe he should remain the candidate because he is uniquely capable of defeating donald trump. lisa: he is a different man than he was in 2020 and a lot of peop
isaac: i don't think they will.the electorate for whom this is their permanent and lasting view of the president. it will be difficult to alter that. what the biden administration will try to do is say he still has some gas left in the tank and he is a better alternative than the other guy. this is something that sticks in my mind more than anything else over the past few days. this raises different than once we've seen before because it is incredible to me how disciplined the trump campaign...
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cnn's isaac dovere broke this story, has all of this reporting. isaac, thanks for coming in. what more are you learning? and has there been any reaction from biden or those around him on this yeah good morning kate president obama and former speaker pelosi have been they've talked, they are worried about what they are seeing. they are not sure what quite what to do about it. nancy pelosi has made pretty clear publicly that she doesn't think biden should keep running. barak obama taking a very hands off so far approach to dealing with biden, trying to figure out how to manage that dynamic. and that is coming at a point when a lot of democrats feel like, no matter what happens here, they need to get to an endpoint of this discussion and put the focus back on trying to beat donald trump they i think that these two are the people who might be able to get to that endpoint. a lot of them hoping that that endpoint would be biden leaving the race. someone who speaks to obama regularly saying to me that his approach to it will be that he's going to be all in for the democratic ticket
cnn's isaac dovere broke this story, has all of this reporting. isaac, thanks for coming in. what more are you learning? and has there been any reaction from biden or those around him on this yeah good morning kate president obama and former speaker pelosi have been they've talked, they are worried about what they are seeing. they are not sure what quite what to do about it. nancy pelosi has made pretty clear publicly that she doesn't think biden should keep running. barak obama taking a very...
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isaac, thank you for starting us off this hour and spending so much time with us.asked for. angelo, ruth and david, i'm going to ask you to stick around for this next conversation. when we come back we'll turn to what angelo is stalking about, the blood lust in the cauldron. donald trump's brand of retribution and revenge politics is giving cover to more and more talk of and normalization of talk of political violence. and now an alarming new example to tell you about. the republican candidate for governor in a key battleground state is talking about how, quote, some folks need killing, end quote. that quote actually happened in today's republican party. we'll get to that next. to shin, when people switch their dog's food to the farmer's dog, the effects can seem like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's just smarter, healthier pet food. it's amazing what real food can do. everywhere but the seat. the seat is leather. ialan, we get it., you love your bike. we do, too. that's why we're america's number-one motorcycle insurer. but do you have to wedg
isaac, thank you for starting us off this hour and spending so much time with us.asked for. angelo, ruth and david, i'm going to ask you to stick around for this next conversation. when we come back we'll turn to what angelo is stalking about, the blood lust in the cauldron. donald trump's brand of retribution and revenge politics is giving cover to more and more talk of and normalization of talk of political violence. and now an alarming new example to tell you about. the republican candidate...
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isaac arnsdorf, great reporting. thank you for joining us on that thanks. kaitlan. >> i'm joined now by the democratic governor of massachusetts, maura healey and governor it's great to have you here because on this new audio that you here, the washington post and isaac obtained of senator vance saying that it was a sucker punch for biden to drop out and lamenting that harris doesn't have the same baggage they republicans believed biden did. do you agree with j.d. vance that harris does have less baggage than biden does well, clearly, j.d. >> vance is scared and donald trump is scared. i mean, donald trump's gone in the direction of bailing on debates j.d. vance is now squirming and making the comment cities making and they should be scared because kamala harris is tough, smart, compassionate. i saw her. i worked with her as attorney general and they have every reason to be running scared at this point. she's an excellent candidate, should be excellent. president. look what she has done this week, kaitlan, i mean uniting the democratic party over 200 millio
isaac arnsdorf, great reporting. thank you for joining us on that thanks. kaitlan. >> i'm joined now by the democratic governor of massachusetts, maura healey and governor it's great to have you here because on this new audio that you here, the washington post and isaac obtained of senator vance saying that it was a sucker punch for biden to drop out and lamenting that harris doesn't have the same baggage they republicans believed biden did. do you agree with j.d. vance that harris does...
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espinosa was gunned down in the gang ridden neighborhood of bayview isaac was an amazing cod. he's the type of person that you would hope would be out there protecting your community. >> an arrest was made the next stay, but the sting of espinoza's death got worse when harris made an unexpected announcement, only three days after the shooting in san francisco, it is the will i believe of a majority of people that the most severe crimes be met with the most severe consequences, and that life without possibility of parole is a severe cost that's the point. >> i'm standing here and i'm going, oh, my god. >> former police union president gary delaney. this was standing next to harris when she made the announcement. he is says the timing of that decision rialto police force already shaken with grief. >> you're thinking to yourself. okay. if she sorry that this kid died or is this just a political opportunity, what would her motives be to do this so soon after the death now from the first moments after the killing, i was actively involved in the case and the bottom line is that as a
espinosa was gunned down in the gang ridden neighborhood of bayview isaac was an amazing cod. he's the type of person that you would hope would be out there protecting your community. >> an arrest was made the next stay, but the sting of espinoza's death got worse when harris made an unexpected announcement, only three days after the shooting in san francisco, it is the will i believe of a majority of people that the most severe crimes be met with the most severe consequences, and that...
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eugene, theme isaac newton, rate. let's go to 500. focus on the screen.the park of nanying university in china, there is a bust of isaac newton. students for good luck they regularly bring them to the bust. maybe apples, right, evgeniya, play, let's try not only about lions over 300, on the coat of arms of this african country, green teeth represent mountains, and lions - naturally, lions. sierra leone, perhaps quite rightly, sierra leone, translated as lion mountains, not only lions over 200. in 2015 , yakutia will be in eternal peace. the mummies of these mammoth contemporaries were first found, it turned out that they had a thick downy undercoat to protect them from the cold, let's assume that there were lions then saber-toothed, saber-toothed zublevs no, not true, cave lions, cave lions, absolutely true, not only about lions over 100, male lions reach a length of 2.5-3 m, there are still more... visit all officially recognized countries californian leslie alford managed to achieve 21 years of peace, the last milestone was this state of east asia, let’
eugene, theme isaac newton, rate. let's go to 500. focus on the screen.the park of nanying university in china, there is a bust of isaac newton. students for good luck they regularly bring them to the bust. maybe apples, right, evgeniya, play, let's try not only about lions over 300, on the coat of arms of this african country, green teeth represent mountains, and lions - naturally, lions. sierra leone, perhaps quite rightly, sierra leone, translated as lion mountains, not only lions over 200....
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i’m telling our wonderful interlocutors who are listening to us now and watching , after all about isaacstitutions, yes, first at the nikolaev commercial institute, school, college, commercial school, of course, yes, named after sergei witte, then at odessa, yes, nicholas i then at the kiev commercial institute , where he finds himself in the midst of all sorts of events, the murder of stalypin, and akhmat there. at this time in kiev, i mean, yes, well, like the belis case, the belis case, of course, in these same times the same time, well, a little later, and well, it’s as if babel faces such a classical fate of a person who follows the comic path, well, there were such examples, goncharovich, also a merchant’s son, who spent 10 years in a commercial school, and then went to university , how did this happen to babel? after all, did one contradict the other or not, what influenced him? i think it doesn’t contradict, if we talk about, let’s say , a commercial school, let me remind you that alexey remizov graduated from the moscow commercial school, also and probably in that period, then i
i’m telling our wonderful interlocutors who are listening to us now and watching , after all about isaacstitutions, yes, first at the nikolaev commercial institute, school, college, commercial school, of course, yes, named after sergei witte, then at odessa, yes, nicholas i then at the kiev commercial institute , where he finds himself in the midst of all sorts of events, the murder of stalypin, and akhmat there. at this time in kiev, i mean, yes, well, like the belis case, the belis case, of...
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and another father who might be celebrating today is steve hirsch, the dad of our new champion, isaacesterday, isaac did something his dad was unable to accomplish here in 1985-- win a game of "jeopardy!" 39 years ago, steve was sent home with our second place prize of a trip to san francisco. but yesterday, isaac won almost $20,000 and added the title of "jeopardy" champion to the hirsch family legacy.
and another father who might be celebrating today is steve hirsch, the dad of our new champion, isaacesterday, isaac did something his dad was unable to accomplish here in 1985-- win a game of "jeopardy!" 39 years ago, steve was sent home with our second place prize of a trip to san francisco. but yesterday, isaac won almost $20,000 and added the title of "jeopardy" champion to the hirsch family legacy.
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isaac fanin from bbc sport was at yesterday's game. honestly, it was a sensational match.h sudan fans before the game and there was sort of a lot of hope, but no real expectation, just pride that this country, that hadn't existed 13 years ago, was going to be playing at this tournament and playing against such a titan in the united states. and i think most people thought the us were going to absolutely roll over south sudan, but south sudan put in a sensational performance. they took a really early punch from the united states, who went 8—0 up. but then, from then on, south sudan found their scoring show stroke. but then, from then on, south sudan found their scoring stroke. carlikjones, their point guard, really just controlled everything, and they came so, so close. the fact that they were 14 points clear at half time was insane. clear at half—time was insane. and i think i was sat near the united states bench and you could see these superstars — lebronjames, steph curry — walking back to the locker room. and there was a look of shock on their face that they were losing
isaac fanin from bbc sport was at yesterday's game. honestly, it was a sensational match.h sudan fans before the game and there was sort of a lot of hope, but no real expectation, just pride that this country, that hadn't existed 13 years ago, was going to be playing at this tournament and playing against such a titan in the united states. and i think most people thought the us were going to absolutely roll over south sudan, but south sudan put in a sensational performance. they took a really...
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let's speak to isaac fanin from bbc sport who was at the game.s. talk us through it. it game. what an extraordinary match it was. talk us through it.— was. talk us through it. it was sensational. _ was. talk us through it. it was sensational. i _ was. talk us through it. it was sensational. i was _ was. talk us through it. it was sensational. i was reporting i was. talk us through it. it was | sensational. i was reporting for was. talk us through it. it was - sensational. i was reporting for the new state programme and was speaking to south sudan fans before the game and there was a lot of hype but no real expectation, just pride that this country which hadn't existed 13 years ago was going to be replaying at this tournament against such a tight in the us and many thought the us would absolutely roll over south sudan but they put in a sensational performance, finding their scoring stroke. their point guard really controlled everything and it became so close, the fact they with 1a points clear at half—time was insane and i was sat near the us benc
let's speak to isaac fanin from bbc sport who was at the game.s. talk us through it. it game. what an extraordinary match it was. talk us through it.— was. talk us through it. it was sensational. _ was. talk us through it. it was sensational. i _ was. talk us through it. it was sensational. i was _ was. talk us through it. it was sensational. i was reporting i was. talk us through it. it was | sensational. i was reporting for was. talk us through it. it was - sensational. i was reporting for...
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the best can turn into evil, yes, and babel does this masterfully, well, we continue to talk about isaac immanuilovich babel, and we are having this conversation with elena iosifovna pogorelskaya, who is working now over the preparation of the collected works of babel in five volumes at the world institute. please tell me, babel is still an inventor, an ernik, well, here is a person who strives to make the ordinary unusual, i remember the story in the basement of the death scene of the dutch, dutch-jewish, if you like, the philosopher benedict spinoza, well , spinoza came up with a lot, yes, pantheism, i once knew this very well, natura naturans, natura naturata, creative nature, nature. created, this man, immersed in philosophical abstractions, dies, suddenly at the moment of his death the artist rubens appears, this clearly could not be, this is not that babel modifies his life, rearranges something, this is the 16th century, how to be here , why, why is this being done, well, yes, indeed rubins, who died, if i memory serves 37 years before spinoza's death, however, in babel's story. e
the best can turn into evil, yes, and babel does this masterfully, well, we continue to talk about isaac immanuilovich babel, and we are having this conversation with elena iosifovna pogorelskaya, who is working now over the preparation of the collected works of babel in five volumes at the world institute. please tell me, babel is still an inventor, an ernik, well, here is a person who strives to make the ordinary unusual, i remember the story in the basement of the death scene of the dutch,...
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but still, about isaac immanuilovich himself, that’s how much of him the biography was non-literary,lated with the literary one, because he studied at commercial educational institutions three times, yes, at first. at the nikolaev commercial institute, school, school, commercial school, of course, yes, named after sergei vittai, and then in odessa, yes, nicholas i then at the kiev commercial institute, where he finds himself in the midst of all sorts of events, the murder of stalypin, akhmatov there , at this time in kiev, i mean, yes, well, how are bellis’s affairs, bellis’s affairs, of course, at the same time. school, let me remind you that the moscow commercial alexey remizov also graduated from the school, yes, probably, as if in that period, that is, not , probably, for sure, in that period there was no professional education for writers, yes, this arose later, and well, it seems to me that babel, as he wrote, really, himself, he... he thought of himself as a writer, probably first from childhood, by the way, he also studied at the law faculty of the psychoneurological institut
but still, about isaac immanuilovich himself, that’s how much of him the biography was non-literary,lated with the literary one, because he studied at commercial educational institutions three times, yes, at first. at the nikolaev commercial institute, school, school, commercial school, of course, yes, named after sergei vittai, and then in odessa, yes, nicholas i then at the kiev commercial institute, where he finds himself in the midst of all sorts of events, the murder of stalypin,...
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i want to bring in cnn senior reporter, edward-isaac dovere isaac, what are you hearing from your toprces and democrats about this defiance of biden's to remain in this race? >> well, look, you to understand joe biden, you really have to understand the way he sees the world. and this has become part of the mythology of joe biden. he was told not to run in 2016 by, among other people, barack obama. he watched hillary clinton lose to donald trump. he was told that he couldn't win in any of the ways that he wanted to when he ran in 2019 in and it turned out that not only did he win, but he did it after coming in fourth and iowa and then fifth, new hampshire being left for dead, he was told he couldn't win the 2020 election the way he wanted to do it and the way they were doing it, did legislative agenda. this is part of how he thinks about things and look, jill biden at a fundraiser in new york on saturday and the hamptons said, joe's mom used to say that god never gives us across too heavy to carry joe's mom was right there, isn't a cross. joe can bear that he won't shoulder for our cou
i want to bring in cnn senior reporter, edward-isaac dovere isaac, what are you hearing from your toprces and democrats about this defiance of biden's to remain in this race? >> well, look, you to understand joe biden, you really have to understand the way he sees the world. and this has become part of the mythology of joe biden. he was told not to run in 2016 by, among other people, barack obama. he watched hillary clinton lose to donald trump. he was told that he couldn't win in any of...
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>> lee isaac chung. >> seth: lee isaac chung. excuse me.ike working with a director who's like taken like one of these big-budget films and also like realizing that it can also look different than these usually do. >> oh, my god, yeah. well, i mean, isaac was, you know, born in arkansas. so, he was in tornado alley. really knows this world. but really just adds like -- you know, the hardest thing i think i've realized over the course of making some of these movies is the bigger things get, the less intimate they get. they lose kind of their emotional core. and really, he just keeps -- there's such a heartbeat to this movie. when you guys see it, it's just really -- it's just a rare blockbuster. it's like emotional. it's adventurous. it's romantic. it's thrilling. it just -- it just delivers on every level. so i'm really proud of it. so definitely check it out. >> seth: it is nice that he keeps -- [ cheers and applause ] he does keep it like emotionally grounded. your parents, we mentioned them. they also, i feel like, they're working overti
>> lee isaac chung. >> seth: lee isaac chung. excuse me.ike working with a director who's like taken like one of these big-budget films and also like realizing that it can also look different than these usually do. >> oh, my god, yeah. well, i mean, isaac was, you know, born in arkansas. so, he was in tornado alley. really knows this world. but really just adds like -- you know, the hardest thing i think i've realized over the course of making some of these movies is the...
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women and factory workers are in fashion, let them become famous. the lines of the popular song by isaac, which the whole country sang without exaggeration in the thirties, personified the image of a soviet girl, a woman, free, liberated, beijing spring, a girl in red scarf, first demonstration, the main thing is to find a decent place for them and arrange them so that they create the right atmosphere. and the arable land is all our dear and dear home, let the new day, the day of yesterday, with their cheerful joyful ones, they are the builders of a new society, the masters of this life, then few people thought about the fact that for such drastic changes it took only about 20 years, how about about how difficult the path to solving the women's issue in the country was. women, comrades, women, let grenkevich speak. he started his work on february 5th. the women's issue was to be discussed at such a high level for the first time. about the work of women, their promotion to responsible work. and this was a fact that was unique in itself. in democratic europe of that period, there was a lot
women and factory workers are in fashion, let them become famous. the lines of the popular song by isaac, which the whole country sang without exaggeration in the thirties, personified the image of a soviet girl, a woman, free, liberated, beijing spring, a girl in red scarf, first demonstration, the main thing is to find a decent place for them and arrange them so that they create the right atmosphere. and the arable land is all our dear and dear home, let the new day, the day of yesterday,...
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isaac's cathedral and a huge cable road. zeros over the neva, camera will ride as if on rails, sharp-eyeds will meet ships on bridges, the distance is huge, so engineers mostly move like this, i borrowed one of the scooters from my colleagues to show you also how the mobile television complex of the first channel works, it is located near admiralty, let's go, here, for example, they charge all the television equipment and there is a communications center, a very important place , right here from all the filming. signal and the brightest and juiciest frames are selected for viewers in real time. sound is also a whole art and for it there is a separate studio next door. this is an orchestra playing, this is general inter-noise. microphones for the water, microphones for the walking parade, so that the spectators feel the full power of the navy and are completely immersed in the atmosphere of the holiday, the sound is recorded by about 150 microphones, there are microphones that, for example, work during the entire parade for 30 seconds, but these important 30 seconds - for example report fr
isaac's cathedral and a huge cable road. zeros over the neva, camera will ride as if on rails, sharp-eyeds will meet ships on bridges, the distance is huge, so engineers mostly move like this, i borrowed one of the scooters from my colleagues to show you also how the mobile television complex of the first channel works, it is located near admiralty, let's go, here, for example, they charge all the television equipment and there is a communications center, a very important place , right here...
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during that period, israel has changed three administrations from shimon perez, who was isaac's closestobin's minister of military affairs, but the negotiations remained unsuccessful and arafat got nothing but hackneet promises, but while arafat had failed to reach the least of his goals, a group in lebanon was materializing his dreams. the lebanese hasbullah movement that was formed in the early 80s with the goal of fighting israel and now become any force to be reckoned with, and had made israel retreat during this period. finally, on may 20th, 2000, they forced israel to withdraw from lebanon after 20 years of occupation and liberated. clinton was spending his last days in the white house and wanted to leave final legacy, so he saw to assure everyone. the story is going to have a happy ending, the negotiations were held behind closed doors. after 14 days of intensive negotiations between israelis and palestinians, i have concluded with regret that they will not be able to reach an agreement at this time. he will be going back to his palestinian people also explaining all the things t
during that period, israel has changed three administrations from shimon perez, who was isaac's closestobin's minister of military affairs, but the negotiations remained unsuccessful and arafat got nothing but hackneet promises, but while arafat had failed to reach the least of his goals, a group in lebanon was materializing his dreams. the lebanese hasbullah movement that was formed in the early 80s with the goal of fighting israel and now become any force to be reckoned with, and had made...
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