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has signed an agreement and hostilities with the overall more liberation front the group which was fighting for independence for they are only a region had previously been declared a terrorist movement by the government how many though has more now from neighboring djibouti. doug riemann signed in else what are today's a huge boost for prime minister a b a the or a more liberal from from was set up in one thousand seven to three to fight for the rights of the all more people and also sic independence for the region from the rest of the stupid the largely cut it out of talks against government is delusions in mainly the oral more region of ethiopia prime minister be himself. and hugging a rebel group from his own community fighting his government would have been a huge setback for the raft of reforms that he has initiated in the country but there are other reasons why the well i've signed this agreement in a smarter with the government in ethiopia and the hostilities with the state they were getting most of their support from the air tran government and now that the air tran government has n
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will move on to a developing story ethiopia which is signed a peace agreement with the oromo liberation front of this is a group the government of long considered a terrorist organization part of a series of major changes being implemented by the new prime minister at the we've got muhammad ali following events from djibouti for us i mean ethiopia in the news a lot in the last few weeks in hama just earlier this week we were talking about the somali region in ethiopia talk us through what's happening with the aroma. kemal this is a huge boost for prime minister. because of the liberation from a group founded in one thousand seven hundred three and has largely been fighting for the independence of the almost region from the rest of ethiopia is from these all ethnic group one hugging a rebel group fighting his government which is from his own ethnic group would have been a setback for his government so this is a huge boost for him secondly he removed the almost liberation front from the list of terrorist organizations just last month something we knew would pave way for this agreement that was
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me from a thank you if he'll be assigned an agreement and hostilities with the a little more liberation front the group which was fighting for independence of for the or me air region had previously been declared a terrorist movement by the government how to deal has more now from neighboring djibouti. doug grimm unsigned in else what are today's a huge boost for prime minister a b a homage to or a more liberal sean from was set up in one nine hundred seventy three to fight for the rights of the or more people and also sick independence for the region from the rest of the stupid the largely cut it out of talks against government is delusions in mainly the oral region of ethiopia prime minister a b. himself is on all want to have in a rebel group from his own community fighting his government would have been a huge setback for the raft of reforms that he has initiated in the country but there are other reasons why the oil have signed this agreement in a smarter with the government in ethiopia and the hostilities with the state they were getting most of their support from that a trend governmen
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you know administration which is now the opposition it gets there it's a and then mori slimy liberation front m.i.l.f. which is the biggest rebel insurgency group in the philippines so now you're only going to eat president it's there it's a rather than his predecessor was able to mobilize just that if support to pass these somehow controversial law because over the past two or three years majority of filipinos according to surveys have been more critical and now more neutral about giving more political autonomy to morrow or the philippine muslims in the south so i think this is very essential steps towards creation of a sustainable peace in mindanao but definitely this is just one step in a long journey a journey of a thousand miles and ahead there are many challenges that terry that means station we face first and foremost there are different ethnic groups more i think groups that are competing here so m.i.l.f. is for bonsa more open but other groups like the house of groups belong to them or a national liberation front that mother insurgency all fall for m.i.l.f. they control and the other
you know administration which is now the opposition it gets there it's a and then mori slimy liberation front m.i.l.f. which is the biggest rebel insurgency group in the philippines so now you're only going to eat president it's there it's a rather than his predecessor was able to mobilize just that if support to pass these somehow controversial law because over the past two or three years majority of filipinos according to surveys have been more critical and now more neutral about giving more...
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documents signed in oss what are today's a huge boost for prime minister a b a ha moment the almost liberation front was set up in one thousand nine hundred seventy three to fight for the rights of the all more people and also sic independence for the region from the rest of the stupid the largely cut it out of touch against government is delicious in mainly the oral more region of ethiopia prime minister a b himself is on all more and having a rebel group from his own community fighting his government would have been a huge setback for the raft of reforms that he has initiated in the country but there are reasons why it all after have signed this agreement in us mara with the government in ethiopia and the hostilities with the state they were getting most of their support from the editor and government and now that the air tran government has normalized relations with the if european government thought support was not forthcoming the ethiopian government removed or a more liberal shown front from the role of terrorist organizations a distinction they were labeled by the former government just last
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displaced since last year at the government i signed an agreement to end hostilities with the iran liberation front the group has fought for the end the pendants of their own region and until recently the government had declared it a terrorist organization motto has more from neighboring djibouti. god grim and signed in else what are today's a huge boost for prime minister a b a ha moment the almost liberation from it was set up in one thousand nine hundred seventy three to fight for the rights of the all more people and also sic independence for the region from the rest of the stupid the largely cut it out of talks against government is delusions in mainly the oral more region of ethiopia prime minister a b. himself is on all want hugging a rebel group from his own community fighting his government would have been a huge setback for the raft of reforms that he has initiated in the country but there are reasons why the oilers have signed this agreement in us mara with the government in ethiopia ending hostilities with the state they were getting most of their support from that a trend government i'
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he begins peace talks in paris, and the north and the people's liberation front, the popular liberation front show up. what's the problem? what's the problem? >> they have a policy of fighting while negotiating. >> okay. >> continue to fight, even though they've shown up at peace accords. >> so what are the negotiating points for the north vietnamese? >> unification. >> unified vietnam. >> you leave. >> when do the americans leave and? when do you get rid of the two governments so we can run our flag up the flag pole. any problem with those negotiating points? >> they're never going to be agreed upon. >> and for the most part, the north is also not going to shift away from them unless they can see a temporal way of making hay out of it. our old buddy willy westmoreland is kicked upstairs, made the chief of staff of the army and you replace him with abrams. more of that as we go along. finally, on the 31st of march, when he announces the end of bombing, before leaving, he announces to the american people, i shall seek nor will i accept the nomination for my party to be your president. he
he begins peace talks in paris, and the north and the people's liberation front, the popular liberation front show up. what's the problem? what's the problem? >> they have a policy of fighting while negotiating. >> okay. >> continue to fight, even though they've shown up at peace accords. >> so what are the negotiating points for the north vietnamese? >> unification. >> unified vietnam. >> you leave. >> when do the americans leave and? when do you...
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if here piers government has signed an agreement to end hostilities with the ottoman liberation front the group was fighting for independence for the autumn a region the government had declared as a terrorist movement lombardo has more now from neighboring djibouti the agreement signed in oss what are today's a huge boost for prime minister a b a ha moment the almost liberation front was set up in one thousand nine hundred seventy three to fight for the rights of the or more people and also sic independence for the region from the rest of the stupid the largely cut it out of touch against the government is delusions in mainly the oral more region of ethiopia prime minister a b. himself is on all want hugging a rebel group from his own community fighting his government would have been a huge setback for the raft of reforms that he has initiated in the country but there are reasons why but all i've signed this agreement in are smarter with the government in ethiopia and the hostilities with the state they were getting most of their support from the editor and government and now got the
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negotiations bring all stakeholders including the or end their lives if they're all going to national liberation front which has a huge stake in peace and security issues and that's region and also you know the regional government despite the president being abused i sort accused of human right abuses they have to negotiate with the regional administration with people who are willing to peaceful a sense of the situation you know the federal government cannot continue confronting militarily and cannot bring in a military solution to this very delicate situation certainly is and we appreciate you sharing lights on it for us said ali joining us there in frankfurt thanks so much for being with us thanks for. our courts in zimbabwe have denied bail to twenty three opposition supporters accused of inciting violence a protest against vote rigging six people were killed when the army opened far demonstrations on wednesday the opposition says the charges are politically motivated the british government describes the response to the protests by security forces as disproportionate of the health ministry in the d
negotiations bring all stakeholders including the or end their lives if they're all going to national liberation front which has a huge stake in peace and security issues and that's region and also you know the regional government despite the president being abused i sort accused of human right abuses they have to negotiate with the regional administration with people who are willing to peaceful a sense of the situation you know the federal government cannot continue confronting militarily and...
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for women's liberation front. ♪ i think that was a mess, a clever performance staged to burn brassieresto throw them into trash cans as a sign of women's opposition to things like the miss america pageant. , it is a beautiful still, it is a beauty pageant. not something that is deeply .mportant for movement guest: i personally don't know much about her, which probably says something about the kind of feminism i've read about and researched. i think that any first lady is deeply constrained by what she can do, particularly at that moment in time. she did not have a lot of degrees of freedom. she was defined by a roll. but within the confines of that role, i think she pushed the boundaries. she tried to show herself as a woman who, even though she was sort of the number one housewife than acountry, was more housewife. a woman who stayed true to the ideals of the loyal, dedicated wife and mother, but still was clearly an, a member of the house of representatives from new york. why was she so influential? she was a woman who was in the political realm, used her voice. i think probably separ
for women's liberation front. ♪ i think that was a mess, a clever performance staged to burn brassieresto throw them into trash cans as a sign of women's opposition to things like the miss america pageant. , it is a beautiful still, it is a beauty pageant. not something that is deeply .mportant for movement guest: i personally don't know much about her, which probably says something about the kind of feminism i've read about and researched. i think that any first lady is deeply constrained by...
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new feminist, women for women.they are addicted to acronyms lf, women's liberation front. ♪ pros that'sl nbc new -- news program airing on real america following this program. you can get more information on our website, c-span.org. if you heard what was happening in the late 60's-early 70's, what were your thoughts? bra burningieve the itself is an urban myth. i think it was a very clever, performance if you will stage, -- if you will, staged at miss america. to throw bras out the trash can is a visual sign of women's opposition to things like american pad -- the america pageant. it was a beautiful way to organize the protest. it got a lot of attention was very visual,. it worked! it really galvanized women to get out there, focus on something silly. it's a beauty pageant, not something deeply important for anyone.to capture people's attention on this particular subject. the way in which women are always evaluated on looks. whether it be in the beauty pageant contest or in terms of military. it's a highlight of activism. we still talk about it 50 years on. host: let's go to fran in flo
new feminist, women for women.they are addicted to acronyms lf, women's liberation front. ♪ pros that'sl nbc new -- news program airing on real america following this program. you can get more information on our website, c-span.org. if you heard what was happening in the late 60's-early 70's, what were your thoughts? bra burningieve the itself is an urban myth. i think it was a very clever, performance if you will stage, -- if you will, staged at miss america. to throw bras out the trash can...
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wlf for women's liberation front. ♪ host: that full program airing on c-span3's reel america followings program. you can get more information on our website at www.c-span.org. deborah, as you heard what was happening in the late 1960's and early 1970's, what are your thoughts? bra burningink the itself was somewhat of a myth. to throw bras in a trash can is a very visual sign of women's opposition to things like the miss america pageant. if you think, it was a beautiful way to organize a protest. it got a lot of attention, it was very visual and it worked. i think it really galvanized women to get out there and focus on something that is silly. it is a beauty pageant. not something that is deeply important for anyone, but it really captured people's attention. on this particular subject, the way in which women are always evaluated on their looks, whether in a beauty pageant contest or in terms of being recruited for the military. i think it is a highlight of activism and we still talk about it 50 years on. host: let's go to fran in palm beach garden, florida. caller: my question is for
wlf for women's liberation front. ♪ host: that full program airing on c-span3's reel america followings program. you can get more information on our website at www.c-span.org. deborah, as you heard what was happening in the late 1960's and early 1970's, what are your thoughts? bra burningink the itself was somewhat of a myth. to throw bras in a trash can is a very visual sign of women's opposition to things like the miss america pageant. if you think, it was a beautiful way to organize a...
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and the north and the people's will liberation front show up. what's the problem? >> the policy of fighting while negotiating. and continuing to fight, even though they have showed up at peace accords. >> what are the negotiating points for the north vietnamese? when do the americans leave? and? when do you get rid of the two governments so we can run up our flag up the flag pole. any problem with the negotiating points? >> they are never going to be agreed upon. >> and the north is never going to shift away from them, unless she can see a preferral way of -- our old buddy is kicked up stairs. the chief of army, you replace them as we go along. finally, on the 31st of march when he announces the end of bombing before leaving, he announces to the american people, i shall not seek nor will i accept the nomination for my party to be your president. hey, if you're the north, what do you make of all of this? go ahead, brian. >> we're whipping. >> because? >> because the american people don't want to invest in the war anymore. >> okay. we start to see this changing reali
and the north and the people's will liberation front show up. what's the problem? >> the policy of fighting while negotiating. and continuing to fight, even though they have showed up at peace accords. >> what are the negotiating points for the north vietnamese? when do the americans leave? and? when do you get rid of the two governments so we can run up our flag up the flag pole. any problem with the negotiating points? >> they are never going to be agreed upon. >> and...
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so first january 30th, 1968, on the third day of the vietnamese new year, the national liberation front of south vietnam launches the tet offensive, a coordinated attack on more than 100 cities in vietnam. with 36 uprisings in provincial capitals alone. and the u.s. embassy is overrun in saigon. february 7th. orangeburg, three are killed and wounding 33. only people who study black history seem to remember the orangeburg massacre. in march, the republic of new africa rna declares its independence from you the states, with 500 members in detroit. with the intention to establish a black nation in the south. in the black belt. one of their members, a generation on is now the mayor of jackson, mississippi. and is responsible in large part for the opening of the new civil rights museum in jackson, mississippi. which i urge you all to see. march 31st, lbj announces in the most dramatic possible way, after 35-minute speech, has two sentences at the end of it. that he will not run for re-election. and only a small -- this is after two weeks of meeting with his group called the wise men, which i
so first january 30th, 1968, on the third day of the vietnamese new year, the national liberation front of south vietnam launches the tet offensive, a coordinated attack on more than 100 cities in vietnam. with 36 uprisings in provincial capitals alone. and the u.s. embassy is overrun in saigon. february 7th. orangeburg, three are killed and wounding 33. only people who study black history seem to remember the orangeburg massacre. in march, the republic of new africa rna declares its...
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finished within the soviet union pushing on a counter offensive to ease pressure on the western front and helped liberate the world from the nazis are two years down off traveled to the city of course in western russia to watch at the parade commemorating the anniversary. day here in course kicked off with the military parade tanks of the world war two era accompanied by troops later the russian president flew in by helicopter first thing he did laid flowers to the tomb of the unknown soldier and then a minute of silence to commemorate all those lives lost seventy five years ago after that the russian president talked to some veterans and visited some of the memorials scattered around the city and while he was followed by hundreds of locals as well the city of course scolds a very special place in the hearts of well pretty much all russians seventy five years ago this place saw what is still known as the largest tank battle in world history more than three million people fought in it and historians agree that this battle that was the breaking point of the war for the soviets it allowed the troops to basi
finished within the soviet union pushing on a counter offensive to ease pressure on the western front and helped liberate the world from the nazis are two years down off traveled to the city of course in western russia to watch at the parade commemorating the anniversary. day here in course kicked off with the military parade tanks of the world war two era accompanied by troops later the russian president flew in by helicopter first thing he did laid flowers to the tomb of the unknown soldier...
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finished with the soviet union pushing on a counter offensive to ease pressure on the western front and helped liberate in the world from the nazis are to zeerust on off traveled to the city of course in western russia to watch the parade commemorating the anniversary. day here in course kicked off with a military parade tanks of the world war two era accompanied by troops later the russian president flew in by helicopter first thing he did laid flowers to the tomb of the unknown. and soldier then a minute of silence to commemorate all those lives lost seventy five years ago after that the russian president talked to some veterans and visited some of the memorials scattered around the city and while he was followed by hundreds of locals as well the city of course holds a very special place in the hearts of well pretty much all russians seventy five years ago this place saw what is still known as the largest tank battle in world history more than three million people fought in it and historians agree this battle that was the breaking point of the war for the soviets it allowed the troops to basically re
finished with the soviet union pushing on a counter offensive to ease pressure on the western front and helped liberate in the world from the nazis are to zeerust on off traveled to the city of course in western russia to watch the parade commemorating the anniversary. day here in course kicked off with a military parade tanks of the world war two era accompanied by troops later the russian president flew in by helicopter first thing he did laid flowers to the tomb of the unknown. and soldier...
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finished with the soviet union pushing on a counter offensive to east pressure on the western front and helped liberate the world from the nazis he goes down off this morning travels to the city of khost in western russia to watch the parade commemorating the anniversary. day here in course kicked off with the military parade tanks of the world war two era accompanied by troops later the russian president flew in by helicopter first thing he did laid flowers to the tomb of the unknown soldier and then a minute of silence to commemorate all those lives lost seventy five years ago after that the russian president talked to some veterans and visited some of the memorials scattered around the city and while he was followed by hundreds of locals as well the city of course holds a very special place in the hearts of well pretty much all russians seventy five years ago this place saw what is still known as the largest tank battle in world history more than three million people fought in it and historians agree this battle was the breaking point of the war for the soviets it allowed the troops to basically rev
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finished with the soviet union pushing on a country offensive to ease pressure on the western front and helped liberate the world from the nazis. easy. to me that. it would. be the purpose of authorities but it easy for. all those are new stories for with facebook busily purging a kind from russia and iran this week watching the hawks delves into what in authentic behavior actually means and it's next. to me just simply set. up a base here. in the field. non-single he would be useful if he. were talking to. ok let's. get it why don't we just get it started. but not a lot of any of us come out i skid but i'm about the same as art but i was up the money into the museum about. how the long low i left my last caller. just said so you'll be. there when you go so this is a long. long way from here to be made by. the people who got the musical folks on the got. that little part that you. feel. so sad because they unemployment rate is down the labor participation rate is high so this goes against all the doom mongers before the election to trump and of course nobody in mainstream media want to focus on this be
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finished with the soviet union pushing on a country offensive to ease pressure on the western front and helped liberate the world from the nazis. but. it would. be. to be. the celebrations were marked with a huge parade on the iconic twenty thirty four times the way today on the very same about the length of the soviets to their famous victory back in one thousand three hundred some people filled the streets in her skin and western russia to walk on the russian president is expected to attend later it's just. now water is fast becoming liquid gold in india withdraw its in euro's parts of the country we examine the plight of the working poor next in age to. gypsy simply said. something up and basically it was in the. yasi will you give you this this is. were you talking to this. girl up i think i'll give it a lot of this to meet each other. and then a lot of it i'm about to come out of a skid but i'm about the same as art and i was up the money into the magazine but i mean it. was holding a long long time like my mother. to say to. the school and they're all right so this is a long. long way for much of
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his pakistani counterparts in one thousand nine hundred nine as well on the economic front he continued liberalization that already begun under his predecessors with a big stain on his time in office were the riots in the states of gujarat in two thousand and two and they divided indian society with divides really that haven't really fully healed even to this day. and let's talk about that because he seems to have had the capacity to be able to cross the political divide in india but his car his career did have a succession of controversies as well didn't it. it did i mean one reason he should be remembered and deserves to be remembered is that he was the first known congress not part of the congress party politician to serve a full term as prime minister between ninety nine and two thousand and four that some achievement really a stablish democracy good in india so that's on the positive side definitely there but these riots and goes right they began when a train carrying hindu muslims was probably deliberately set on fire and more than fifty hindu pilgrims were killed but what followed was what some
his pakistani counterparts in one thousand nine hundred nine as well on the economic front he continued liberalization that already begun under his predecessors with a big stain on his time in office were the riots in the states of gujarat in two thousand and two and they divided indian society with divides really that haven't really fully healed even to this day. and let's talk about that because he seems to have had the capacity to be able to cross the political divide in india but his car...
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liberal republicans. george romney was thought by many to be the front runner for the nomination. his campaign really never gained traction. then you have these shadow candidacies. nelson rockefeller in new york was in and out and then in again. the real threat to richard nixon came from ronald reagan, who even then in his first term as governor of california was seen as having star quality. and not just because of his hollywood connections. clearly -- remember, there were 1964 of republicans post who were loyal to barry goldwater and what he represented. they were working for a candidate. they could accept that si -- nixon, but they got excited by reagan. you had this three-way race. the strategy was there was an unofficial alliance between rockefeller people, the reagan people, and several favorite sons. governor romney, governor rhodes of ohio. if they can stop nixon on the first ballot, his support will be road and ultimate -- erode, and it will be a battle of the titans, rockefeller and reagan. again, we will never know. theard nixon only won nomination by 25 votes on the fir
liberal republicans. george romney was thought by many to be the front runner for the nomination. his campaign really never gained traction. then you have these shadow candidacies. nelson rockefeller in new york was in and out and then in again. the real threat to richard nixon came from ronald reagan, who even then in his first term as governor of california was seen as having star quality. and not just because of his hollywood connections. clearly -- remember, there were 1964 of republicans...
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he is a senior figure in a group called the popular front for the liberation of palestine.was linked to a attack on a synagogue in west jerusalem where a british rabbi was among those killed so we have been asking jeremy corbyn about that today. whether or not he knew who this person was and mr corbyn made clear that he didn't know who it was. i double-check platforms with terrorists, i don't believe in killing people. i have attended memorial events for those that have died in the sadness of all these conflicts. did you knowingly... i was unaware of conflicts. did you knowingly... i was unaware of any conflicts. did you knowingly... i was unaware of any of this. robust words there from the labour leader. this whole issue of anti—semitism and allegations about the attitude of the labour partyjust not really going away. no. in terms of the trip to tunisia, the labour party had made a complaint to the press watchdog about newspaper coverage. they are quite unhappy about that. in terms of the issue of anti—semitism, that is something that has been hogging labourfor the last fe
he is a senior figure in a group called the popular front for the liberation of palestine.was linked to a attack on a synagogue in west jerusalem where a british rabbi was among those killed so we have been asking jeremy corbyn about that today. whether or not he knew who this person was and mr corbyn made clear that he didn't know who it was. i double-check platforms with terrorists, i don't believe in killing people. i have attended memorial events for those that have died in the sadness of...
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the moroccan invasion seoff a 16-year-r-long war witith the sahrawi i liberation m movement known n as the polario front. morocco's army, with the help of u.s. military aid, drove t the polilisario to wesestern sahar's eaststern sert.. momorocco then created t woror's longest m minefield and b builte secondnd-longest wall l on eart, with the h help of u.s. weapons companies northrup and westinghouse. the nearly 1700-mile wall divides sahrawis who remain under occupation from those who fled into exile. the moroccccan governmenent begn decades of torture disappearances, killings and repression against pro-independen s sahrawis livi in the occupd d terrory.y. in 1 1991, the u.n. sponsored a ceasefefire and prpromised sahas a referendum on self-determination, organized by its peacekeeping mission known as minurso. since then, morocco has blocked attetempts to organize the vote, and the un security council has refused to implemement its own referendum plan or allow minurso to monitor the human rights situation in the territory. today,y, no country y recognizes moroccan sovereignty over western saha, one of t
the moroccan invasion seoff a 16-year-r-long war witith the sahrawi i liberation m movement known n as the polario front. morocco's army, with the help of u.s. military aid, drove t the polilisario to wesestern sahar's eaststern sert.. momorocco then created t woror's longest m minefield and b builte secondnd-longest wall l on eart, with the h help of u.s. weapons companies northrup and westinghouse. the nearly 1700-mile wall divides sahrawis who remain under occupation from those who fled into...
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front. what about partisanship? you might have heard of millennials are more liberal than other generations. it is not just millennials. it is actually each generation from the silent generation onward, more liberal than the one before it. one question is is this just a partisan effect? point of our conversation, which is to say what is causing this kind of spread? and what does it mean? since we are on the hill, it is important to sort of address one question right up front. what about partisanship? you might have heard of millennials are more liberal than other generations. it is not just millennials. it is actually each generation from the silent generation onward, more liberal than the one before it. one question is is this just a partisan effect? the answer is no it is not. you can see among republicans, this is boomers -- 72% of them think it is best to take an active part, but only 55% of gen x republicans, 53% of millennial republicans. you can see similar patterns across democrats and independents. it is not just a partisan story. this is really a generation story. i am not trying t
front. what about partisanship? you might have heard of millennials are more liberal than other generations. it is not just millennials. it is actually each generation from the silent generation onward, more liberal than the one before it. one question is is this just a partisan effect? point of our conversation, which is to say what is causing this kind of spread? and what does it mean? since we are on the hill, it is important to sort of address one question right up front. what about...
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europe the actual experience of jews in europe put that in front of the policymakers the decision makers and then challenge them but the liberal human rights committee is the problem not the solution in some countries it's not that simple and there's an enormous diversity of of willingness to make for better societies but it's not just the policymakers the politicians who make our societies it's also about civil society it's also about the faith groups it's the citizens themselves and a large part of our work is to engage with them and to convince them that this is something worth fighting for i will repeat my question in some countries are the governments the problem or the solution like poland for example. i just wouldn't put it that simply in some countries but far more serious problems than others but it ranges across all human rights and who is responsible for these problems the government some even of the head of the governments are a part of the movements of the right radical movements and this is something after world war two which is coming back and nobody would have believed that this could be and it is yeah but the
europe the actual experience of jews in europe put that in front of the policymakers the decision makers and then challenge them but the liberal human rights committee is the problem not the solution in some countries it's not that simple and there's an enormous diversity of of willingness to make for better societies but it's not just the policymakers the politicians who make our societies it's also about civil society it's also about the faith groups it's the citizens themselves and a large...
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promote his radical socialist ideology but the original picture is with cain in front of mayan >> in the 1970s there was a liberation theology going . it was the whole attempt to m instalxist governments. >> senatorkaine's campaign responds. cory stewart's pathetic lying reveals a candidate so desperate for attention that he will h atta cain's christian missionary work just to get on the news. >> the polls sho kaine leading. post candidates will be in debate. chuck todd will moderate on. september 26 >>> no verdict in the trial of paul manafort. the jury end their second day of deliberations yesterday. they'll return on nday. manafort faces 18 crges of tax and banking fraud related to his time as a political consultant in ukraine. on thursday the jury asked t judge for clarification on reasonable doubt. wernave also l the names of jurors will not be released after the judge revealed that he is under protection from u.s. marshals after receiving threats. >>> we have the surveillance video showing a man breaking into a restaurt on georgia avenue northwest. it's video that we got from d.c police. you can see him throw
promote his radical socialist ideology but the original picture is with cain in front of mayan >> in the 1970s there was a liberation theology going . it was the whole attempt to m instalxist governments. >> senatorkaine's campaign responds. cory stewart's pathetic lying reveals a candidate so desperate for attention that he will h atta cain's christian missionary work just to get on the news. >> the polls sho kaine leading. post candidates will be in debate. chuck todd will...
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original opposition from the left, in those days there was still liberal republicans and the governor of michigan was thought by many to be the front runner for the nomination. his campaign never gained traction. then, you had the shadow candidacies. nelson rockefeller in new york was in, than he was out, then he was in again. the real threat to next in, and i believe the nixon people will tell you this, came from ronald reagan. his first term of governor of california, he was seen as having star quality, not just because this -- of his hollywood connections. clearly, remember, there were post-1964publicans who were still loyal to barry goldwater and what he represented. they were looking for a candidate, and they could accept and but they got excited by reagan -- they could accept nixon but they got excited by reagan. an strategy was, there was unofficial alliance between rockefeller, reagan, and there were several favorite sons, governor rhodes of ohio. can stopwas if we nixon on the first ballot, his support will erode and ultimately, it would be a battle of the titans, rockefeller and reagan. we will never know. richard nixon o
original opposition from the left, in those days there was still liberal republicans and the governor of michigan was thought by many to be the front runner for the nomination. his campaign never gained traction. then, you had the shadow candidacies. nelson rockefeller in new york was in, than he was out, then he was in again. the real threat to next in, and i believe the nixon people will tell you this, came from ronald reagan. his first term of governor of california, he was seen as having...
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host: on the manafort front, the liberations -- that the suggesttions anything for you?: the longer they deliberate, the more questions. four questions they asked the usge, can you redefine for what's reasonable doubts means? that means someone in the jury is uncertain. case, he is also in legal ., but this d.c case looks like it's leaving forward to the defendant. host: (202) 748-8001 to republicans, (202) 748-8000 for forcrats, (202) 748-8002 independents. katie, texas. caller: i have a question about some of the conspiracy threes that are being touted online about our own government. the illegitimacy of our government because of various wesons from everything from colony of the united kingdom to some people calling themselves sovereign citizens and they talk about their person to -- their birth certificates, collateral for the federal reserve, and so on. can you talk about how some of those theories might affect our national security? guest: i could've any of them were real or true. ilove conspiracy theories, like them is entertainment. there is a reason they are note
host: on the manafort front, the liberations -- that the suggesttions anything for you?: the longer they deliberate, the more questions. four questions they asked the usge, can you redefine for what's reasonable doubts means? that means someone in the jury is uncertain. case, he is also in legal ., but this d.c case looks like it's leaving forward to the defendant. host: (202) 748-8001 to republicans, (202) 748-8000 for forcrats, (202) 748-8002 independents. katie, texas. caller: i have a...
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but let's not forget the liberal media's role in keeping this story right on the front page.his afternoon white house press secretary sarah sanders called them on it. watch. >> i think all not only those of us here in the white house, but frankly, i think most of america would be happy to ignore it. unfortunately, the individuals in this room continue to create a large platform for somebody they know not to have a lot of credibility, for someone they, frankly, refuse to give a platform here when they worked here at the white house. kennedy: if they loved omarosa so much, why didn't they give her this attention when she worked in the white house? joining me now, a man who once sat across from president trump in that very boardroom, fox news correspondent at large and author of the geraldo show, geraldo rivera. welcome back to the show. >> thank you, kennedy. it's delightful to be here. kennedy: i'm so happy you're here. isn't this exactly what omarosa wants? >> well, you know, she wants to sell books. she would, you know, her loyalty is paper thin. she's basically out for hers
but let's not forget the liberal media's role in keeping this story right on the front page.his afternoon white house press secretary sarah sanders called them on it. watch. >> i think all not only those of us here in the white house, but frankly, i think most of america would be happy to ignore it. unfortunately, the individuals in this room continue to create a large platform for somebody they know not to have a lot of credibility, for someone they, frankly, refuse to give a platform...
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liberal lawmakers. that ousting malcolm turnbull. what will change on the economic front from here?> it is unlikely anything substantial will change under prime minister scott morrison. he was, since 2015, the finance chief. institute thousand seven, we have had six changes of prime minister and since that date, no prime minister has served a full term. onlylection cycle here is three years compared with five years in the u.k.. it really has been an extraordinary period of political turmoil. ♪ yvonne: you are watching "bloomberg best." i am yvonne man. monetary policy hogged the spotlight this week. investors were keeping an eye on trade developments. -- solomon joint joined bloomberg markets for an interview and shared his view that trade policy and monetary policy are closely linked. administration believes we need to put america first from a trade standpoint. the easiest way to bring partners to the table is threaten them. tariffs is the best way to do that. you can see it this week. the chinese are negotiating, even though we have -- people are here, and they are negotiating. ta
liberal lawmakers. that ousting malcolm turnbull. what will change on the economic front from here?> it is unlikely anything substantial will change under prime minister scott morrison. he was, since 2015, the finance chief. institute thousand seven, we have had six changes of prime minister and since that date, no prime minister has served a full term. onlylection cycle here is three years compared with five years in the u.k.. it really has been an extraordinary period of political turmoil....
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western front that's established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself on the top lists some of the villages that the americans liberatedbelow that are the divisions, ten of them, plus two corps, the first and the third, that were actively engaged in this area. that includes belleau wood and directly in front of me, chateau-thierry. the city of chateau-thierry had been largely untouched during the war, including the september 1914 first battle of the marne. however, that would change on may 31st, 1918, when german troops broke through the french lines, penetrated past rheims in hopes of crossing the marne river at chateau-thierry and heading directly to paris. the french were in a panic and concerned that they had -- didn't have enough troops to block the germans. so, they contacted general pershing and asked for his help. pershing at this point had been fighting desperately to keep the americans as an independent unit, hoping to form his own independent first army at some point by the end of the summer. but he recognized the perilous situation and he offered the french two divisions which were in a training area not fa
western front that's established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself on the top lists some of the villages that the americans liberatedbelow that are the divisions, ten of them, plus two corps, the first and the third, that were actively engaged in this area. that includes belleau wood and directly in front of me, chateau-thierry. the city of chateau-thierry had been largely untouched during the war, including the september 1914...
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he was attacked by a liberal pig liberal came up and cursed him out, through water in his face. maxine waters supported should burn the american flag in front of her office two or three weeks ago. the divide now is different because democrats and republicans don't agree on the fundamental things anymore. democrats no longer believe that the judeo-christian values on which the country was built. they no longer believe in that. do not get me wrong. you do not have to be a christian to abide by our laws. but the idea of morality and justice as codified into the laws of our nation, is directly drawn from judeo-christian teachings. instead of both sides of the aisle acknowledging that, with anti-religion on the left trying to redefine the idea of rights. and wrongs. and justice. instead of right and wrong, they want political correctness. instead of justice, they want privilege points. they want us to ignore objective truth and focus on how people are feeling instead. the point of all of this, this is what i'm trying to communicate to you today. this is why it is critically important that we as young conservatives, everyone sitting in this room,
he was attacked by a liberal pig liberal came up and cursed him out, through water in his face. maxine waters supported should burn the american flag in front of her office two or three weeks ago. the divide now is different because democrats and republicans don't agree on the fundamental things anymore. democrats no longer believe that the judeo-christian values on which the country was built. they no longer believe in that. do not get me wrong. you do not have to be a christian to abide by...
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twiettwitter came out admitted his work force was biased in terms of being liberal but weren't biased in the work force. he's trying to get in frontf this and say our guys are biased but we are trying to figure out a way here and it's going to be an inexact science. do you think what the ceo did by coming out and saying this was getting ahead of it, or do you worry about the fact that you have reports of a lot of conservatives being banned and this is just an excuse? >> look, they are trying to control what viewers are seeing and put their left-leaning biases to the forefront because they are advocating for a political ideology. but i think the reason why jack is -- he has had conversations with a lot of conservatives to mend this broken relationship, but i don't think it's as genuine as it may sound. the reason is that there are a lot of conservatives on twitter. there are some conservatives on facebook, but there has been many studies that show that the platform of conservatives specifically in media is twitter. there's a lot of dialogue there. so i think that there was a business interest at hand. but again, i would caution, i
twiettwitter came out admitted his work force was biased in terms of being liberal but weren't biased in the work force. he's trying to get in frontf this and say our guys are biased but we are trying to figure out a way here and it's going to be an inexact science. do you think what the ceo did by coming out and saying this was getting ahead of it, or do you worry about the fact that you have reports of a lot of conservatives being banned and this is just an excuse? >> look, they are...
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front of me will be shut down to track. charlottesville is a blue dot in a dae of red, a liberal town in a conservative part of the country inr that reason you have a statue of robert e. lee 500 meters in front of me that was supposed to be gone by now because in the heated aftermath of what happened a year ago, it was decided that statue would be removed but not so easy when you start hearing other voices especially around the state of virginia. there's a long list of prohibited items you can't bring into the area, hairspray bottles, but you can bring guns. people are open carrying tonight in downtown charlottesville making that point it is their second amendment right to the carry weapons. a lot of people are questioning police and why it's allowed to happen at the state assembly line all of that to paint a picture that the charlottesville is a microcosm of america and all the issues is what america is talking about. as we stood outside in this area, a number of people asked us to leave and said the media is not helping. we don't like the media. they're not allowing this town to heal. it is a town that hasn't healed. to an
front of me will be shut down to track. charlottesville is a blue dot in a dae of red, a liberal town in a conservative part of the country inr that reason you have a statue of robert e. lee 500 meters in front of me that was supposed to be gone by now because in the heated aftermath of what happened a year ago, it was decided that statue would be removed but not so easy when you start hearing other voices especially around the state of virginia. there's a long list of prohibited items you...
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front line politics. during an interview earlier for newsroom live, she said rumours that she's being lined up to be the next liberal referendum forced the government to seek parliament's approval before starting the brexit process — inspiring both admiration and hate. she has now written a book about her experiences — and a little earlier she spoke tojoanna gosling about the current state of brexit negotiations as well as that rumour about her political ambitions. i think it is an impossible task to get a deal from where we are now in that ten weeks‘ time. and i think the politicians have to start, on either side... i think the divisions of particular parties or leave or remain, i think all of that has to be put aside, and politicians across the spectrum have to now be completely honest and straightforward and plain speaking to the people of great britain and say, "we do not have time in the ten weeks to resolve this, we need to come up with a plan of what we do with that." and they aren't coming up with anything. second referendum 7 a second referendum, a general election, i don't know what will happen on the poli
front line politics. during an interview earlier for newsroom live, she said rumours that she's being lined up to be the next liberal referendum forced the government to seek parliament's approval before starting the brexit process — inspiring both admiration and hate. she has now written a book about her experiences — and a little earlier she spoke tojoanna gosling about the current state of brexit negotiations as well as that rumour about her political ambitions. i think it is an...