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daniel show, professor of latin and caribbean, latin american and caribbean studies and now as uh we were talking uh with mr. shaw, people are pouring to the streets across the world or muslim and non-muslim world in solidarity with the people of gaza and also while condemning the israeli onslott on the civilian population, we saw demonstrations held in iran, lebanon, iraq, syria, pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, and johannesburg in south africa in europe as well, germany, england, the italian capital, rome in paris, france, which uh, the police use water cannons and teer gas against the pro palestinians as well as some arrests being made, we'll keep you updated in our future bulletins. thank you. this time of year so powerful, it's a story of centuries of slavery and years of wandering in the desert. story of perseverance amidst persecution and faith in god and the torah, it's a story about finding freedom in your own land, and for the jewish people, this story is central to who you've become, but it's also a story that holds within it the universal human experience with all of its suf
daniel show, professor of latin and caribbean, latin american and caribbean studies and now as uh we were talking uh with mr. shaw, people are pouring to the streets across the world or muslim and non-muslim world in solidarity with the people of gaza and also while condemning the israeli onslott on the civilian population, we saw demonstrations held in iran, lebanon, iraq, syria, pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, and johannesburg in south africa in europe as well, germany, england, the italian...
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later either to repay the sweatshop system, which was created by dictatorial regimes in latin american and caribbean countries, or through deferments and the so-called refinancing system, which was postponed and shifted the burden of the national debt onto the shoulders of future generations, president kennedy... criticism of dictatorial regimes in latin america, but did practically nothing to put an end to dictatorial regimes, moreover, when they were replaced by others presidents, then everything was restored and went along the well-worn track. support for dictatorial regimes was carried out almost uninterruptedly. it was a good neighbor policy , which was announced back under roosevelt, that we do not interfere in what is happening in latin america, we refuse to intervene as long as these regimes do not cooperate with the soviet union and cuba. let them do whatever they want inside, no matter what. the united states of america was ready to turn a blind eye to the death of his father , and his son came to power and ruled another 15 years, so a poor country where 60% of the population is now starvi
later either to repay the sweatshop system, which was created by dictatorial regimes in latin american and caribbean countries, or through deferments and the so-called refinancing system, which was postponed and shifted the burden of the national debt onto the shoulders of future generations, president kennedy... criticism of dictatorial regimes in latin america, but did practically nothing to put an end to dictatorial regimes, moreover, when they were replaced by others presidents, then...
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we spoke to daniel shaw, a professor of latin american and caribbean studies, who says people in the americas are tired of what they see as a costly us proxy war against russia. of the mexican peoples, the population of the us, people across central america and the americans feel the same way that this proxy war against russia has caused way too much human blood on the ukrainian side and on the russian side. and it's cost us way too much money as well. the president of mexico, and today's lopez over is correct to question the almost $200000000000.00 over the past year and a half that has been taken from us us taxpayers to fund this proxy war in lopez over although it is correctly asking if you're sincere about stemming this title, waves of immigration caused by economic injustice in any quality. if you truly, syria is united states government, why don't you invest in, in, in the countries that are suffering so much? not the normal vampire asks investments, but actual social invest. the ukraine risk losing further financial aid from the us if it does not prove the previous payment was
we spoke to daniel shaw, a professor of latin american and caribbean studies, who says people in the americas are tired of what they see as a costly us proxy war against russia. of the mexican peoples, the population of the us, people across central america and the americans feel the same way that this proxy war against russia has caused way too much human blood on the ukrainian side and on the russian side. and it's cost us way too much money as well. the president of mexico, and today's lopez...
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russia's relations with latin american countries and the caribbean has strong, deep roots and has alwaysaracterized by stability, trust and goodwill. as the proverb well known in latin american countries says: a house with a good foundation is not afraid of the wind, so our friendship is not afraid of any tests, i think there are few regions in the world far from russia where there were so many people who sympathized with our country, people , for whom the ideals that we defended before are close and defend... now, in turn, the russians are very impressed the proud freedom-loving character of the people inhabiting south america. we always. we admired the courage, the courage of your heroes, their enormous faith, faith in justice and truth, in our country there is traditionally a great interest in your culture, we admire its outstanding representatives, artists, writers, musicians. and it is very important that we develop relations both on a bilateral and multilateral basis. including through the cis interparliamentary assembly, parlasen and others. good prospects for our contacts along t
russia's relations with latin american countries and the caribbean has strong, deep roots and has alwaysaracterized by stability, trust and goodwill. as the proverb well known in latin american countries says: a house with a good foundation is not afraid of the wind, so our friendship is not afraid of any tests, i think there are few regions in the world far from russia where there were so many people who sympathized with our country, people , for whom the ideals that we defended before are...
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earlier we spoke with professor of latin american and the caribbean studies at the city university of new york. daniel shaw, who gave us his take on us concerns. a good arguments are solver and people, they every right to decide if they want to have a military partnership with any boulevard in countries over the russ euro, we china. and if they're stating that historically, they were invaded by the united states, 14 times in the early 19 hundreds. the us government, under ronald reagan, reagan wage, the proxy war against nick at our little resulting in tens and thousands of deaths . that is why we have this deep sense of distrust emanating out of managua, towards washington. whenever we talk about, and you cut out what we have to remember that nicaragua is under siege by the us governance. we have not heard one positive word about nicaragua in our society for several decades now. and that's because of the sudden denise is in their position against us and carry elizabeth and breaking news just coming in before we go. an explosion that's happened the next to the turkish interior ministr
earlier we spoke with professor of latin american and the caribbean studies at the city university of new york. daniel shaw, who gave us his take on us concerns. a good arguments are solver and people, they every right to decide if they want to have a military partnership with any boulevard in countries over the russ euro, we china. and if they're stating that historically, they were invaded by the united states, 14 times in the early 19 hundreds. the us government, under ronald reagan, reagan...
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earlier we spoke with professor of latin american and the caribbean studies at the city university of new york and daniel shaw. they gave us this take on the us concerns. it didn't make good arguments are solver and people, they every right to decide if they want to have a military partnership with any boulevard in countries over the russ euro, we china. and if they're stating that historically, they were invaded by the united states, 14 times in the early 19 hundreds. the us government, under ronald reagan, reagan wage, the proxy war against nick as little resulting in tens and thousands of deaths. that is why we have this deep sense of distrust emanating out of managua, towards washington. whenever we talk about, and you cut out what we have to remember that nicaragua is under siege by the us governance. we have not heard one positive word about nicaragua in our society for several decades now. and that's because of the sudden denise is in their position against us. and curious as to look at the news for now up next to the documentary, the young hope of dumbass profile with the chil
earlier we spoke with professor of latin american and the caribbean studies at the city university of new york and daniel shaw. they gave us this take on the us concerns. it didn't make good arguments are solver and people, they every right to decide if they want to have a military partnership with any boulevard in countries over the russ euro, we china. and if they're stating that historically, they were invaded by the united states, 14 times in the early 19 hundreds. the us government, under...
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the mail venus issue, which recognizes the story will support of melvin his by latin american countries and the caribbean. it also recognizes the existence of a dispute over sovereignty and the need to apply international law. he says that a diplomatic step that origin tina considered is extremely valuable. certainly, this undoubtedly entails political costs for the u. k. a country that has separated from the e u after breaks it, but which is sometimes seems to want to preserve the privilege, and that would give it relations with the european union. at a time when it is no longer part of it. i lose 10 people still remain under the rubble of an illegal mine in zimbabwe after it collapsed on friday with more than 40 people under ground. 10 death 7. confirm so far. well, 21. people have been rescued. a local journalist send us this report from the scene . it's really hot breaking to see some of these loved ones and relatives still waiting with so much hope, even when the days have gone away beyond what anyone could expect. it's been 4 days now. since the bay hoss mind located just a 120 kilometers away from
the mail venus issue, which recognizes the story will support of melvin his by latin american countries and the caribbean. it also recognizes the existence of a dispute over sovereignty and the need to apply international law. he says that a diplomatic step that origin tina considered is extremely valuable. certainly, this undoubtedly entails political costs for the u. k. a country that has separated from the e u after breaks it, but which is sometimes seems to want to preserve the privilege,...
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we heard from caribbean nations, latin american nations, saying that right now the priority is to endn aid, their basic supplies that are being cut off right now by israel's siege of the strip, and to stop the hostilities, to stop israel's relentless bombardment. the majority of nations were very clear and unequivocal in condemning hamas's attack and calling for the release of hostages, but they said it was important now for israel to follow international humanitarian law and to let that aid in, and to cease hostilities. more long term, they expressed real concern about this spiralling across the rest of the region, and by the fact that there will not be peace in the region unless there is a lasting and just solution to this, calling again for a two state solution based on un resolutions. we have heard these calls from the international community. arab nations, we have heard them state that they believe there is a double standard here in what is going on. they have called for the united nations general assembly to make a clear stand that all lives are equal, all civilian lives are equ
we heard from caribbean nations, latin american nations, saying that right now the priority is to endn aid, their basic supplies that are being cut off right now by israel's siege of the strip, and to stop the hostilities, to stop israel's relentless bombardment. the majority of nations were very clear and unequivocal in condemning hamas's attack and calling for the release of hostages, but they said it was important now for israel to follow international humanitarian law and to let that aid...
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pacesetter, her pioneering work about the ongoing contributions of afro latin, caribbean, and african communities have advanced americantanding of black culture and the necessity and power of racial inclusion in our nation. [applause] >> walter isaacson. [applause] for chronicling the history and genius of america, through the stories of our nation's remarkable citizens, walter isaacson's work, words, and wisdom bridge divides between science and the humanities, and between opposing philosophies, elevating discourse and our understanding of who we are as a nation. [applause] [laughter] [applause] >> earl lewis. [applause] for writing america's history and shaping america's future. as a social historian and academic leader, earl lewis has made vital contributions to the field of black history, educating generations of students, while also being a leading voice for greater diversity in academia and our nation. [applause] >> henrietta mann. [applause] >> for dedicating her life to strengthening and developing native american education, the pioneering efforts of henrietta, ho'oesto'oona'e, mann, led to programs and institu
pacesetter, her pioneering work about the ongoing contributions of afro latin, caribbean, and african communities have advanced americantanding of black culture and the necessity and power of racial inclusion in our nation. [applause] >> walter isaacson. [applause] for chronicling the history and genius of america, through the stories of our nation's remarkable citizens, walter isaacson's work, words, and wisdom bridge divides between science and the humanities, and between opposing...
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latin american countries. let me remind you that more than half of the countries in latin america , including the caribbean, are very eventful; today four round tables are being held here, and on the most pressing international issues on the parliamentary agenda. including, we are talking about equal rights, mutually beneficial economic cooperation, security issues, the development of humanitarian ties, and, of course, a fair multipolar world. portanto, this conference helps to examine our relationship from a political point of view; we strive for a multipolar world. brixes are one of the fulcrum points for the development of these relationships. those areas on which cooperation could be focused are the food industry, which is already well developed, then science and technology. the third point is the energy sector. america is interested in increasing cooperation in a wide range of areas, including the humanitarian sphere, the social sphere, and, of course , trade and economic ties. in particular , nicaragua hopes to expand such interaction with russia and increase investments in joint projects; the presidentia
latin american countries. let me remind you that more than half of the countries in latin america , including the caribbean, are very eventful; today four round tables are being held here, and on the most pressing international issues on the parliamentary agenda. including, we are talking about equal rights, mutually beneficial economic cooperation, security issues, the development of humanitarian ties, and, of course, a fair multipolar world. portanto, this conference helps to examine our...
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latin america conference. it takes place in moscow. varvara nevskaya found out what else was discussed today. more than 200 participants from the south american continent and the caribbeanormat is passing. for the first time , moscow hosts the international parliamentary conference russia-latin america. and i am confident that our cooperation with the countries of central and latin america will become one of the locomotives of such development, such creation of a new multipolar world order on the planet, our conference, which will henceforth be annual, will become one of the key drivers of this locomotive. despite the distance, differences in culture and language, latin america and russia are united not only by historical ties dating back to the soviet past, but also by common views on the future, just like moscow, the capital of the region, strives for independence, independence and multipolarity. this conference. look at our relationship with from a political point of view, we strive for a multipolar world. brixes are one of the fulcrum points for the development of these relationships. in a multipolar world, the role played by brix and its member countries russia, ch
latin america conference. it takes place in moscow. varvara nevskaya found out what else was discussed today. more than 200 participants from the south american continent and the caribbeanormat is passing. for the first time , moscow hosts the international parliamentary conference russia-latin america. and i am confident that our cooperation with the countries of central and latin america will become one of the locomotives of such development, such creation of a new multipolar world order on...
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americans were pragmatic in this regard, they did not hesitate in order to ensure their influence, their control, especially over latin america. if all latin america, united states. then the caribbean for them, nothing should have happened here that washington could not control, after the victory over spain, the war over spain, the americans captured puerto rico, established their own regimes and controlled the government in cuba, haiti, dominica . the public, all this, it was considered simply completely, natural, to restore order to independent, sovereign states, according to the model of similarity that was suitable for the next ruler of the white house, when on the communist regime strengthened in cuba, the united states was very afraid that communism would spread further to latin america, and latin america... even in accordance with the monroe doctrine, was declared a sphere of priority interests for the united states of america, so they turned a blind eye and turned a blind eye to any atrocities, and also the cruelties that duvalier carried out, we are talking about the fact that really this latin american regime on the island of haiti, this is generally paradoxical and of co
americans were pragmatic in this regard, they did not hesitate in order to ensure their influence, their control, especially over latin america. if all latin america, united states. then the caribbean for them, nothing should have happened here that washington could not control, after the victory over spain, the war over spain, the americans captured puerto rico, established their own regimes and controlled the government in cuba, haiti, dominica . the public, all this, it was considered simply...
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latin america and the caribbean to join forces, including to counter illegal sanctions and restrictions from western countries. we continue to be responsible partners and true friends, even despite the sanctions pressure that individual latin americanalso experiencing. we are categorically against sanctions, against any unilateral restrictions that are biased, illegitimate, violate international law and international trade rules, and, of course, generally have a negative impact on the international economy. let's let's unite our efforts on international parliamentary platforms, with this lawlessness, is it really acceptable that in the 21st century the island of freedom in cuba has been under blockade for more than 60 years? is it really acceptable that in the 21st century one country extends its jurisdiction to the sovereign states of the world, forcing them to support certain sanctions against a huge number of states. it seems to me that the time has come for the world community, at the un, in other formats, to firmly declare the inadmissibility of any unilateral sanctions, condemn them and achieve banning them, because it is a sanction, is against people, not against the regime , against the state, but against citizens, how then
latin america and the caribbean to join forces, including to counter illegal sanctions and restrictions from western countries. we continue to be responsible partners and true friends, even despite the sanctions pressure that individual latin americanalso experiencing. we are categorically against sanctions, against any unilateral restrictions that are biased, illegitimate, violate international law and international trade rules, and, of course, generally have a negative impact on the...
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americans, they were pragmatic in this regard, they were not shy, for in order to ensure your influence, control. if the united states has traditionally considered all of latin america to be its backyard, then the caribbeanlawn; nothing should happen here that washington cannot control. after the victory over spain, in the war over spain, the americans captured rick, established their regime and government in cuba, haiti, the dominican republic, all this, it was considered simply completely, natural, to restore order to independent sovereign states, because the model likeness that pleases the next ruler of the white house. when the communist regime strengthened in cuba, the united states was very afraid that communism would spread further to latin america, and latin america , in accordance with the monroe doctrine, was declared a sphere of priority interests for the united states of america, so they turned a blind eye and turned a blind eye to any atrocities , and also the cruelties carried out by duvalier. the point is that this latin american regime on the island of haiti really this is generally paradoxical and quite unpleasant, of course. talk about this, because haiti, as far as i remember, i’m afra
americans, they were pragmatic in this regard, they were not shy, for in order to ensure your influence, control. if the united states has traditionally considered all of latin america to be its backyard, then the caribbeanlawn; nothing should happen here that washington cannot control. after the victory over spain, in the war over spain, the americans captured rick, established their regime and government in cuba, haiti, the dominican republic, all this, it was considered simply completely,...
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daniel shaw, professor of latin american caribbean studies in new york. thank you so much for covering that. thousands of people in new york city who are saying no to the genocide of the people of gaza, 2.4 million people trapped in one of the worst humanitarian crisis we could ever imagine, this thousands of new yorkers were not afraid to be fired, we're not afraid of the zionist intimidation campaign, we've seen in germany, we've seen in france, we've seen in england, the countries that most talk about democratic freedoms and first amendment rights, they banned use of the palestinian flag, the ultimate symbol of the 1948 expulsion, el nakba, the catastrophe that is exiled, how many millions of palestinians from their land, thank you for covering this, because in the united states there is censorship, across the western world, there is censorship, we're not allowed to talk about palestine, they've tried equate the palestinian flag with terrorism, which is a sheer form of of censorship and fascism, we've had thousands and thousands of people here in the s
daniel shaw, professor of latin american caribbean studies in new york. thank you so much for covering that. thousands of people in new york city who are saying no to the genocide of the people of gaza, 2.4 million people trapped in one of the worst humanitarian crisis we could ever imagine, this thousands of new yorkers were not afraid to be fired, we're not afraid of the zionist intimidation campaign, we've seen in germany, we've seen in france, we've seen in england, the countries that most...