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what money was used to form the marshall plan?rn europe, they were not going to help the soviet union on the contrary. the soviet union continued to pay debts under the lend-visa. this is the supply of food and weapons by the united states just to help the soviet union fight the nazis. they didn't give a penny the author of the european reconstruction program was us secretary of state george catlit marshall he was military policy and the essence of military politicians' thinking is to capture and hold and the purpose of this plan was to take control of the whole of europe absolutely everything all european countries, but take and hold under their economic partnership, as was said in this plan, but what economic partnership consists of is to control everything that countries produce to control the market and control all social life, the countries that accepted help were western, germany belgium austria luxembourg denmark greece france ireland ireland italy norway former triplets netherlands portugal switzerland great britain sweden
what money was used to form the marshall plan?rn europe, they were not going to help the soviet union on the contrary. the soviet union continued to pay debts under the lend-visa. this is the supply of food and weapons by the united states just to help the soviet union fight the nazis. they didn't give a penny the author of the european reconstruction program was us secretary of state george catlit marshall he was military policy and the essence of military politicians' thinking is to capture...
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savannah marshall.he line for claressa shields and savannah marshall.— is on the line for claressa shields and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go — and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off— and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a _ and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a coffee _ and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a coffee now, - and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a coffee now, i - friends and go off a coffee now, i want to go off a coffee, i don't want to go off a coffee, i don't want to go off a coffee, i don't want to be a friend, what to punch her face, want to be a friend, what to punch herface, that want to be a friend, what to punch her face, that is what i want to do. to the football. evidence god and missed a penalty. harry kane was one on target to give spurs the lead in the second half. then the factory —— victory was wrapped up less than five minutes from time. they have consolidated the
savannah marshall.he line for claressa shields and savannah marshall.— is on the line for claressa shields and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go — and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off— and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a _ and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a coffee _ and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a coffee now, - and savannah marshall. she was to be friends and go off a coffee now, i -...
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held in berlin , the conference i on the restoration of our country, where it was about the new marshall-marshaln, a kind of financial from the financial ramstein, this conference was held with the participation of leaders and experts of international financial organizations, analytical centers, high-ranking officials of the governments of countries and representatives of the private sector, i would like to quote the chancellor of germany, olaf schulz, what is at stake now is something other than the new marshall plan the 21st century is a generational task that must begin now. the commitment of the european union to ukraine as a future member of the eu is one of the most significant geopolitical decisions at the time. destroyed homes and roads must be rebuilt. and enterprises restored to implement this mission. generations will follow this process. it is necessary to prepare and do well . think it through the marshal's plan only now this plan is focused on ukraine, and we are in touch with ivan u, candidate of economic sciences , chief consultant of the national institute of strategic research,
held in berlin , the conference i on the restoration of our country, where it was about the new marshall-marshaln, a kind of financial from the financial ramstein, this conference was held with the participation of leaders and experts of international financial organizations, analytical centers, high-ranking officials of the governments of countries and representatives of the private sector, i would like to quote the chancellor of germany, olaf schulz, what is at stake now is something other...
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she praised thurgood marshall for giving her her big break. in fact, she said, had it not been for thurgood marshall, no one ever would have heard of constance baker motley. and so she handled it in the way that she handled everything she kept going. she kept going. she was incredibly and of course the failure to that promotion actually an opportunity for her. she was she went into politics after working at the naacp legal defense fund for more than 20 years and was a barrier there. and of course she was appointed to the u.s. district court. she was not able to make it to the court of appeals. there are many stories there. i'm not sure how much you want me to tell. suffice it to say that, her practice background as a civil rights lawyer was weaponized against her and also there were those who just didn't want a woman on the court of appeals. nevertheless, mottley achieved great things and ultimately she was pleased with the history that she had made. so one of the things i noticed in your book, which was really interesting, is that you discuss
she praised thurgood marshall for giving her her big break. in fact, she said, had it not been for thurgood marshall, no one ever would have heard of constance baker motley. and so she handled it in the way that she handled everything she kept going. she kept going. she was incredibly and of course the failure to that promotion actually an opportunity for her. she was she went into politics after working at the naacp legal defense fund for more than 20 years and was a barrier there. and of...
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she praised thurgood marshall for giving her her big break. in fact, she said, had it not been for thurgood marshall, no one ever would have heard of constance baker motley. and so she handled it in the way that she handled everything she kept going. she kept going. she was incredibly and of course the failure to that promotion actually an opportunity for her. she was she went into politics after working at the naacp legal defense fund for more than 20 years and was a barrier there. and of course she was appointed to the u.s. district court. she was not able to make it to the court of appeals. there are many stories there. i'm not sure how much you want me to tell. suffice it to say that, her practice background as a civil rights lawyer was weaponized against her and also there were those who just didn't want a woman on the court of appeals. nevertheless, mottley achieved great things and ultimately she was pleased with the history that she had made. so one of the things i noticed in your book, which was really interesting, is that you discuss
she praised thurgood marshall for giving her her big break. in fact, she said, had it not been for thurgood marshall, no one ever would have heard of constance baker motley. and so she handled it in the way that she handled everything she kept going. she kept going. she was incredibly and of course the failure to that promotion actually an opportunity for her. she was she went into politics after working at the naacp legal defense fund for more than 20 years and was a barrier there. and of...
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he's calling for a new marshall plan. was it for the 21st century? now, taking the stage, we have youth mission president as a refund around let's listening her wonders counsellor, her winners, president cassie's federal chancellor, president cassie's prime minister. she has done what i've yet here. minister, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen distinguished friends of ukraine. we want to discuss the reconstruction of ukraine to day. thousands of destroyed houses. several 100 schools turned to rubber countess bridges, rose power stations, re weigh infrastructure and industry bumped or ukrainians. these are not just statistics. this is their every day experience. it's about having a roof over their heads. a warm place in the winter and classroom where their children are safe. it's about going to work, bringing food home and making a living. these a heart scary and painful days for ukrainians. but ukrainians are showing us that they have hope and confidence in the future. and they will keep fighting for it and it is their future that brings us here toda
he's calling for a new marshall plan. was it for the 21st century? now, taking the stage, we have youth mission president as a refund around let's listening her wonders counsellor, her winners, president cassie's federal chancellor, president cassie's prime minister. she has done what i've yet here. minister, excellencies, ladies and gentlemen distinguished friends of ukraine. we want to discuss the reconstruction of ukraine to day. thousands of destroyed houses. several 100 schools turned to...
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and a colleague, surrogate marshall who thought highly of her. i believe this is historical malpractice and could not have her considered in the same way these men are. >> who was she? >> i love what you said how she translated deprivation she's experiencing discrimination and violence into the courtroom and back to the community. sandy lou hamer was the 20th child of jim and ella townsend and what i discovered in my research is seven of the children died before she was born in for of them were babies before she was born. she and her siblings talked about how it seemed she was the mother's favorite and now i know why. she lost four babies before the so she was raised in loved and cherished and protected in this horrific environment sharecroppers in mississippi so she survived childhood and has a spotty education and grows up to be a strong child taking care of her elderly parents want her siblings move on. during the great depression she struggled with them to be themselves and work and earn money and that informed her, the struggle gave a sense
and a colleague, surrogate marshall who thought highly of her. i believe this is historical malpractice and could not have her considered in the same way these men are. >> who was she? >> i love what you said how she translated deprivation she's experiencing discrimination and violence into the courtroom and back to the community. sandy lou hamer was the 20th child of jim and ella townsend and what i discovered in my research is seven of the children died before she was born in for...
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marshall is prodding wife -- prodding both. marshall is writing to washington, nothing is going.hat we have in the file is a letter or a memorandum from the department of justice washington lawyer essentially saying parker will not move on anything. so the local doj lawyer refuses the -- to prosecute the cases. so now we can close the circle and appreciate why marshall and the other advocates lawyers and others, were effective or ineffective in getting federal intervention in these cases. susan: two cities, one is birmingham, the other is detroit. what should we know about the roles they played in the story that you tell? margaret: let me start with detroit. detroit is a city with the history. it is a cy with a very rich history of african-americans organizing and liberatory efforts. going back to the underground railroad, it runs through detroit, folks stopped there. some also move on to other cities, they move on to canada for example. so detroit is well-positioned to support african-americans who are running from violence in the south. so i pick three or four cases where afric
marshall is prodding wife -- prodding both. marshall is writing to washington, nothing is going.hat we have in the file is a letter or a memorandum from the department of justice washington lawyer essentially saying parker will not move on anything. so the local doj lawyer refuses the -- to prosecute the cases. so now we can close the circle and appreciate why marshall and the other advocates lawyers and others, were effective or ineffective in getting federal intervention in these cases....
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she represented thurgood marshall, the birmingham children's marchers. she was a colleague of thurgood marshall of course who thought very highly of her. and i believe it was a sort of historical malpractice to not ever considered one of the greats in the same way that these men are. >> who is fannie lou hamer in the same as a person? who was she? >> i love what you said about how motley translated the deprivation that a fannie lou hamer was experiencing the discrimination, the violence intoer the courtroom and back to the community. because fannie lou hamer, as i said, wase the 20th child of jim and alan townsend, and what i discovered in my research is the seven of those children had died before fannie lou was born, and four of of them were babies and the four years before she was born. and fannie lou and her siblings all talked about how it seemed that fannie lou was the mother's favorite. well, now i know why. she lost for babies before that. so she was raised and loved and cherished and protectedra in ths really horrific environment, as cotton share
she represented thurgood marshall, the birmingham children's marchers. she was a colleague of thurgood marshall of course who thought very highly of her. and i believe it was a sort of historical malpractice to not ever considered one of the greats in the same way that these men are. >> who is fannie lou hamer in the same as a person? who was she? >> i love what you said about how motley translated the deprivation that a fannie lou hamer was experiencing the discrimination, the...
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she represented thurgood marshall, the birmingham children's marchers. she was a colleague to thurgood marshall, who thought very highly of her. i believe it was a sort of historical malpractice to not have her considered one of the greats in the same way that these men are. ms. ulaby: who is fannie lou hamer in that same way, as a person? who was she? ms. larson: i love what you said about motley translated the deprivation that a fannie lou hamer was experiencing, discrimination, the violence, into the courtroom and back to the community. because fannie lou hamer, as i said, was the 20th child of jim and ella townsend. what i discovered is that seven of those children had died before was born. -- before fannie lou was born. her siblings talked about how it seemed fannie lou was the mother's favorite. she was raised and loved and cherished and protected in this really horrific environment as sharecroppers in mississippi. she survives childhood, and has a spotty education. and she grows up to be a very strong child. and taking care of her elderly parents
she represented thurgood marshall, the birmingham children's marchers. she was a colleague to thurgood marshall, who thought very highly of her. i believe it was a sort of historical malpractice to not have her considered one of the greats in the same way that these men are. ms. ulaby: who is fannie lou hamer in that same way, as a person? who was she? ms. larson: i love what you said about motley translated the deprivation that a fannie lou hamer was experiencing, discrimination, the violence,...
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a man crush on george marshall.and they both were against this early recognition of israel and that's where truman's feelings took over. >> you've studied both eisenhower and truman. they came to the presidency from different angles. what are the difficulties of becoming commander in chief, a politician becoming commander-in-chief, versus a military man having become a presidential politician? how do the two of them cope with those differing historical roles that they themselves had? >> forgive me a bit of eisenhower discussion, because i feel as though i got to know him. and i think for eisenhower, it was almost a step down. he had made a really big decision. operation overlord was a really big decision where the lives of i don't know how many allied troops were at risk. after the presidency, he wanted to be called general, not mister president. >> he was still a politician, he had to be one. >> yeah, and he was also -- we were really lucky to have him at that time. i am thinking of the wars we did not get into bec
a man crush on george marshall.and they both were against this early recognition of israel and that's where truman's feelings took over. >> you've studied both eisenhower and truman. they came to the presidency from different angles. what are the difficulties of becoming commander in chief, a politician becoming commander-in-chief, versus a military man having become a presidential politician? how do the two of them cope with those differing historical roles that they themselves had?...
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well general marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from and eisenhower was his protege. hook line and sink are top to bottom. so he said by all means they went to the various universities throughout america pulled out outstanding history historians and military historians and put them to work people like martin bloominson forest poe kent roberts greenfield who turned out the 80 volume green series known as the army green books on world war two. now the only shortcomings those green books have and it's not their fault. they didn't know about it couldn't help it. they don't include anything on ultra. because it was all classified. and it wasn't let loose until around. let's see. i left the archives in '79 so sometime after that 80 81 82 because the british let loose on it. otherwise, it's probably still be classified. so those historians martin blumenson was with patton's third army. and so i knew him very
well general marshall knew exactly what he was talking about because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to vmi and graduated from vmi and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from and eisenhower was his protege. hook line and sink are top to bottom. so he said by all means they went to the various universities throughout america pulled out outstanding history historians and military historians and put them to work people like...
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now the original marshal plan with the global economic aid initiative by the u. s. to help europe rebuild at the end of world war 2 and aside from helping, helping hand from washington, it was also a pragmatic deal designed to stop the communist parties coming to power. as well as to secure american political and military influence in the region. a fate to be preventing european allies for making on wanted foreign policy decisions as well. don't take a hammer economist and publishers visit the marshall pon was highly beneficial to the us. the marshal fund was the biggest day, according to the us itself, the biggest game they have ever done in all history. so that made germany the most lucrative colony of the us, ever american and disease. they don't want to write down the bet on ukraine. they think they can make a crick by making repo program for the ukraine, and that's get paid the, that they bought quite a few years ago on cents on a dog. so that would be the most tremendous deal they have. they would have done in history when they can exchange the non performing
now the original marshal plan with the global economic aid initiative by the u. s. to help europe rebuild at the end of world war 2 and aside from helping, helping hand from washington, it was also a pragmatic deal designed to stop the communist parties coming to power. as well as to secure american political and military influence in the region. a fate to be preventing european allies for making on wanted foreign policy decisions as well. don't take a hammer economist and publishers visit the...
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forrest pope did the for volume and mars of general marshall.those guys are a plus historians, but again, they didn't have access to ultra. now i can tell you, every month that the center military history we would have a brown bank lunch. we would get an outside speaker to come in. that marine corps history. one time we had the germany naval attachÉ come just after ultra was let loose. and one of the questions that he answered was, how did this new information about ultra change the naval history writing world war ii? and he set, it changes everything. we have to go back and rewrite everything. he said, aren't you doing the same? no. we have known back and incompetent ultra into our official histories. which i think is a shortcoming. but then i am not in charge of the program. >> this will be a last. question but i'm going to combine to from zoom. we have two questions. when was that picture on the top of taken and stuck guard and second, what role did ronald really play in the hitler prod? >> the picture in the top left a major general paton an
forrest pope did the for volume and mars of general marshall.those guys are a plus historians, but again, they didn't have access to ultra. now i can tell you, every month that the center military history we would have a brown bank lunch. we would get an outside speaker to come in. that marine corps history. one time we had the germany naval attachÉ come just after ultra was let loose. and one of the questions that he answered was, how did this new information about ultra change the naval...
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general marshall knew exactly what he was talking about, because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to bmi, and graduating from bmi, and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from, and eisenhower was his protegee. hook line and center, top to bottom. so he said by all means, they went to the various universities throughout america, pulled out of sending history, historians, and military historians, and put them to work. people like -- and -- who turned out the 80 volume green series known as the army green books on world war ii. the only shortcoming those green books have, it is not their fault, they didn't know about, it couldn't help, and they do not include anything on ultra. because it was all classified. and it wasn't what loose until around, let's see, i love the archives and 79 so sometime after that, 80 or 81, 82. because the british let loose on it. otherwise it would probably still be classified. those historians, martin looming son was with his third army. so i knew him very well. he wrote anything you can find,
general marshall knew exactly what he was talking about, because marshall was a connoisseur of history having gone to bmi, and graduating from bmi, and his favorite book was on the civil war. so he knew exactly where eisenhower was coming from, and eisenhower was his protegee. hook line and center, top to bottom. so he said by all means, they went to the various universities throughout america, pulled out of sending history, historians, and military historians, and put them to work. people like...
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you think that acheson and marshall? led truman more than truman let them that he knew these men were around him and he thought that they had ideas that he should follow. i'm part of it that way, but she i don't think you would have ever used the word they led him, but he listened to them and he basically i can't think of anything where they apart from the recognition of israel where they where he disagreed with them and he and they and they did i think this good question that he guided him and helped to make decisions. you you as a as a historian looking back. yeah, you think that they did lead him. oh, yeah, i mean sure the absolutely did and and in that sense and and i and and i think the truman truman basically, yeah truman. oh, they led it because i think they knew that he would listen to them. so whatever and in that sense, they they let him but they left but i think they were they were they realized. he was the president so they had to let him they had to let him. lead but they push them in the right direction geo
you think that acheson and marshall? led truman more than truman let them that he knew these men were around him and he thought that they had ideas that he should follow. i'm part of it that way, but she i don't think you would have ever used the word they led him, but he listened to them and he basically i can't think of anything where they apart from the recognition of israel where they where he disagreed with them and he and they and they did i think this good question that he guided him and...
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by the way, do you have expectations and hopes that the plan marshall, after the end of the war, marshall's plan to restore the infrastructure economy, everything else, as it was in the post-war years, how will it be? well, let's say, will it intersect? absolutely separate things, will ukraine by and large, under the conditions of the marshall plan, you will give a lot of money to our partners. let's put it this way. well, i don't think that we will owe much and why. because, in part, this money in the form of grants, it was already coming further, as far as directly concerned, it was for the marshal sooner by everything will be implemented the proposal of the european commission from may 18 of this year, when they actually indicated that there will be, let's say, immediate help for immediate needs, and there will be more strategic help, that is, the rebuild ukraine fund, and it will accumulate all the funds that will be provided to ukraine and then be redistributed, that is, in fact, and will be this marshall plan, it will be guided by both ukraine and the european commission , and the mai
by the way, do you have expectations and hopes that the plan marshall, after the end of the war, marshall's plan to restore the infrastructure economy, everything else, as it was in the post-war years, how will it be? well, let's say, will it intersect? absolutely separate things, will ukraine by and large, under the conditions of the marshall plan, you will give a lot of money to our partners. let's put it this way. well, i don't think that we will owe much and why. because, in part, this...
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also coming up, they are calling it a marshall plan for the 21st century. international leaders and other experts are meeting in berlin to discuss a program to reconstruct ukraine after russia's invasion. and the united kingdom gets a 3rd prime minister in 2 months, which he soon acts. number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. during president frank vall to shine maya has arrived in ukraine for a surprise visit. it is the 1st time that he has been in the country since the russian invasion on february 24th. he is planning to meet ukrainian president volota mears, the landscape. their talks are expected to focus on military support and repairing destroyed infrastructure before the onset of winter. and tomorrow's freaking correspond. funny char, who has a view now from keith, so funny somers visit coming amid some rocky relations between the german leader and his ukrainian counterpart. tell us more while we all remember, of course, that mister starr, my german is president, wanted
also coming up, they are calling it a marshall plan for the 21st century. international leaders and other experts are meeting in berlin to discuss a program to reconstruct ukraine after russia's invasion. and the united kingdom gets a 3rd prime minister in 2 months, which he soon acts. number one priority is sorting out the economic chaos left by his predecessor ah, i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. during president frank vall to shine maya has arrived in ukraine for a surprise visit. it...
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his attack on general marshall was extraordinary.i quote some of it in the book, and people remember just a couple of lines. it was pretty insane, some of the things he said. the idea that marshall was at the root of everything, the loss of china... it's extraordinary and crazy. i don't know whether mccarthy -- there's a number of books about mccarthy, too. and i think richard revere said, he wrote the line that he saw anti communism as a sort of a great oil, it came up a gusher and he went for it. i think he but after a while, he began to truly believe this stuff. he was very popular with the journalists because he was great copy. but then it became more serious. he was the villain of herb block cartoons. and then he began to chart a path to his own destruction under eisenhower. >> i sort of brought up herbert hoover. truman certainly had an effect on herbert hoover by bringing him to the oval office. hoover is known, he was asked by truman to give some help in europe, which was something he had done before as well. he was asked to
his attack on general marshall was extraordinary.i quote some of it in the book, and people remember just a couple of lines. it was pretty insane, some of the things he said. the idea that marshall was at the root of everything, the loss of china... it's extraordinary and crazy. i don't know whether mccarthy -- there's a number of books about mccarthy, too. and i think richard revere said, he wrote the line that he saw anti communism as a sort of a great oil, it came up a gusher and he went for...
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i clerked for chief justice marshall, and he was one of my predecessors as solicitor general. if you had asked justice marshall what was his best job in law, and remember, this is a person not only a supreme court justice, but the head of the legal defense fund and that rule has reshaped all of american society, but if you asked justice marshall what was the best job in law, he would say being solicitor general. for him, just a special meeting -- meaning and residence, just a black man walking up to a podium saying, i'm here to represent the united states, when in his prior legal career, he was run out of town on a rail as he traversed different courtrooms across the southern united states. it meant an enormous amount to him from that perspective, but i think also he would tell you it is just an awesome job, where you are making these big decisions. of course you have bosses, but you rarely go up to the attorney general and the presidency and you are making these big decisions about litigation strategy, positions of the united states across the government. the u.s. government
i clerked for chief justice marshall, and he was one of my predecessors as solicitor general. if you had asked justice marshall what was his best job in law, and remember, this is a person not only a supreme court justice, but the head of the legal defense fund and that rule has reshaped all of american society, but if you asked justice marshall what was the best job in law, he would say being solicitor general. for him, just a special meeting -- meaning and residence, just a black man walking...
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and she did it because first of all, marshals assign the case to her. they were in the office at lds and received this letter from james meredith who said he wanted to challenge segregation at old miss, in his home state. when thurgood marshall said this man is got to be crazy. that is your case. [laughter] it was because of the violence in mississippi, the threats, the absolute stranglehold of white supremacy on people of the states. nevertheless, motley went down to mississippi. she represented james meredith. it was a terribly difficult case for all sorts of reasons. first of all, the fear and the anxiety that was provoked by being a black person. coming down from new york, the antithesis in many ways of mississippi. it was considered when daring to come into a courtroom, a federa court room and stand up as an motleyto 6 feet tall and claimed that a black man should be allowed to enter old miss the university ofte mississippi. and that she did that. she did that despite hostility from her cocounsel who refused to recognize her. he would call her that
and she did it because first of all, marshals assign the case to her. they were in the office at lds and received this letter from james meredith who said he wanted to challenge segregation at old miss, in his home state. when thurgood marshall said this man is got to be crazy. that is your case. [laughter] it was because of the violence in mississippi, the threats, the absolute stranglehold of white supremacy on people of the states. nevertheless, motley went down to mississippi. she...
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having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack, wouldn't work out. then charger beckoned griffin dodging creek scuff, hammond and so to the automobile, easier. tut. v. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham, jean chavez, toyota, missouri in north iceland as to what some of providence conte, starting in rocky ivers east and us e. so us found bus mafia, dark on charges are yeah, that be neat nifty. for me. it damaging the inform him these as dupage be like and dish diverse mr. blue. the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, arranged stone and was furious. the soviet people had gone. the main brunt of the war with the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans playing the leading rose. the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist aggression came from. in the lid and not unilaterally, but by the high comman
having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack, wouldn't work out. then charger beckoned griffin dodging creek scuff, hammond and so to the automobile, easier. tut. v. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham, jean chavez, toyota, missouri in north iceland as to what some of providence conte, starting in rocky ivers east and us e. so us found bus mafia, dark on charges are yeah, that be neat nifty. for me....
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but general field marshal feed, rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin musta answered. i don't trade soldiers promotionals the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary towards stolen and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill. ah, stollins standing in tara was very strong. the germans had surrendered near stalingrad. the great tank battle of the coast phone should be warned. the red army was advancing, but great britain was losing its influence. it was obvious for everyone, including churchill data, he said, cold between the great russian bear on one side of the american buffalo. on the other there was, i know poor little english donkey. ah, the key issue of the terrace conference, the opening of a 2nd front froze again. we have too many things to do at home to waste our time here said starlen, he was going to leave the conference. after that, the allies promised to open the 2nd front. no later than in may 1944. a constructive dialogue began iran's future and europe's post wall architecture with disg
but general field marshal feed, rick palace captured near stalingrad. the kremlin musta answered. i don't trade soldiers promotionals the allies knew about it. roosevelt was notorious of being very complimentary towards stolen and russia general and its people and very cold and distant to winston churchill. ah, stollins standing in tara was very strong. the germans had surrendered near stalingrad. the great tank battle of the coast phone should be warned. the red army was advancing, but great...
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having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon, griffin, dodging, creek scuff, hammond and sorted out a more billy 0 tut. v. who? deutschland and annoyed the buffalo. chatham. jean chavez, toyota. my story. in northland. wanted to put some of pavilions, conte, starting in rocky. i was east and i see east our stone bus mafia, dark on churches, are yet abolitionist informed me of damaging the inform him these as dupage. b. like and dish diverse mr. blue. the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, a reins, stone and was furious. the soviet people had borne the main brunt of the war. the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans plain, the leading rose the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist, the aggression came from in berlin and not unilaterally, but by the high com
having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon, griffin, dodging, creek scuff, hammond and sorted out a more billy 0 tut. v. who? deutschland and annoyed the buffalo. chatham. jean chavez, toyota. my story. in northland. wanted to put some of pavilions, conte, starting in rocky. i was east and i see east our stone bus mafia, dark on churches, are yet abolitionist...
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having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon clickin dodging creek scuff hammond and so does our more been easier tut. v. who? deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota. my story in northland. wanted to put some of our veterans comp starting in rocky overseas and i see so astound bus mafia dot on georgia jada beneath the form yet damaging the inform him these as dupage be likened dish diverse mr. blue. the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, a reins stone and was furious. the soviet people had borne the main brunt of the war. the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans playing the leading rose. the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist aggression came from in berlin and not unilaterally, but by the high command of all the anti hitler co
having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon clickin dodging creek scuff hammond and so does our more been easier tut. v. who? deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota. my story in northland. wanted to put some of our veterans comp starting in rocky overseas and i see so astound bus mafia dot on georgia jada beneath the form yet damaging the...
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having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack, wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon clicking d dodging creek scuff hammond and so does our more been easier? tut, dean, deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham if even as java de leon da, missouri in northland once it has to. but some of providence conte starting in for the of us east and us e so us found buzz mafia dar on chargers are. yeah, that be neat nifty for me. it damaging the inform him these as dupage b like and dish. divest mr. blue. the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, a rims stone and was furious. the soviet people had borne the main brunt of the war, but the surrender had been signed on french territory. with the anglo americans playing the leading rose. the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist aggression came from in the leg and not unilaterally fed by the
having received the information standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack, wouldn't work out. then. charger beckon clicking d dodging creek scuff hammond and so does our more been easier? tut, dean, deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham if even as java de leon da, missouri in northland once it has to. but some of providence conte starting in for the of us east and us e so us found buzz mafia dar on chargers are. yeah, that be...
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day earlier, literally in lawshol - it was ursula von der leyen who proposed, well, in fact, the marshal's plan for ukraine, they noted the main basic principles of how it will work, and you called on everyone to join this history, but in the world less money does not become more. everyone enters their own crisis, and one way or another, soon, i think, taxpayers in the united states will ask logical questions to their authorities in the elections. and where and why ukraine, they understand why ukraine, but there will be questions about the scale of this aid. b in six months of the united states. i follow how the discourse regarding support for ukraine develops. there is no need to be very afraid of these republicans who can now take the house of representatives, and in principle i would not rule out taking the money senate. that is, it would generally be like this interesting situation on the eighth of november , we will see if president biden will find himself alone with the republican congress, but the republicans want control, they want ukraine to show them where this money is going, an
day earlier, literally in lawshol - it was ursula von der leyen who proposed, well, in fact, the marshal's plan for ukraine, they noted the main basic principles of how it will work, and you called on everyone to join this history, but in the world less money does not become more. everyone enters their own crisis, and one way or another, soon, i think, taxpayers in the united states will ask logical questions to their authorities in the elections. and where and why ukraine, they understand why...
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the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke of the allies, by british and cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the 8th. i 2243 european time. ah, in moscow it was 12 43 am on may. the 9th july, the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. was there. i mir. 3 churlish. we're meeting the jitterbug should coin q. concura video, federal middle reno, goodbye, shred 3 competitive pillars, municipal trump, artichoke go as many elf rockfish to pick a hold of cocoa, rashly. oh, but the diamond chill chill lost the general election in great britain during the potsdam conference in july, churchill has voted out of office by the british people that had enough of churchill. and so that even though now he's revered, is this great war. later, at the time, the british people were not quite the the 50 aspect of that as leadership chance you'll negotiated in potsdam for 9 days. the conference was concluded by new british prime minister clement at lee la doors. miss miss johnson, your stuff is to kill. you had to throw one choice, comfortable, maestro and said come sir utah who w jo
the soviet union was represented by marshal of the soviet union juke of the allies, by british and cheap martial tedder. it happened on may the 8th. i 2243 european time. ah, in moscow it was 12 43 am on may. the 9th july, the 17th. 1945. the potsdam conference. was there. i mir. 3 churlish. we're meeting the jitterbug should coin q. concura video, federal middle reno, goodbye, shred 3 competitive pillars, municipal trump, artichoke go as many elf rockfish to pick a hold of cocoa, rashly. oh,...
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having received the information, standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out then. charger beckon, clicking, dodging creek scuff. armand and footed al mobility 0 tut, dean. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. if he has a chava, toyota, my story in northland want it to, but some of providence conte, starting in rocky. i was eastern darcy, east austin, buzz mafia dar on charges. are you had that be neat, nifty for me at damaging the phone given these as dupage b like and dish. divest mr. blue. the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, a rims stone and was furious. the soviet people had borne the main brunt of the war. the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans playing the leading rose. the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist aggression came from info live and not unilaterally. but by the high command of
having received the information, standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out then. charger beckon, clicking, dodging creek scuff. armand and footed al mobility 0 tut, dean. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. if he has a chava, toyota, my story in northland want it to, but some of providence conte, starting in rocky. i was eastern darcy, east austin, buzz mafia dar on charges. are you had that be neat, nifty...
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having received the information, standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out, then. charger beckon, griffin, dodging, creek scuff, hammond and sorted out, a more busier tut. dean. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota, missouri in north iceland wanted to put some of our hands. conte, starting in frosty overs easton, darcy, east austin, was mark theodora on chargers are yeah. that be neat. nifty for me. i don't want him to inform him. he says dupage b like and dish. divest mr. blue . the double play continued. germany signed the surrender on may the 7th at the american command headquarters in the french city, a reins stone and was furious. the soviet people had gone the main brunt of the war, but the surrender had been signed on french territory with the anglo americans playing the leading rose. the act of surrender should be carried out as an important historic event and accepted in the place where the fascist aggression came from in berlin and not unilaterally fed by the high
having received the information, standin ordered marshal shook off to turn the army westwards. the allies understood a surprise attack wouldn't work out, then. charger beckon, griffin, dodging, creek scuff, hammond and sorted out, a more busier tut. dean. deutschland and annoyed the buffalo chatham. jean chavez, toyota, missouri in north iceland wanted to put some of our hands. conte, starting in frosty overs easton, darcy, east austin, was mark theodora on chargers are yeah. that be neat....
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shields hasn't lost a fight since being defeated... by marshall 10 years ago. now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you, we will see you later. turkey says 41 people are known to have died in a coalmine near the black sea coast, after a suspected methane explosion on friday. the turkish interior minister said a number of miners thought trapped had been found dead at the site in amasra. anjanna gadgil reports. a funeralfor one a funeral for one of the miners killed in the blast at the back —— black sea time. other relatives waited outside where the bodies of their family waited outside where the bodies of theirfamily members waited outside where the bodies of their family members lay. smoke billowing from the site of the explosion, one of turkey's most deadly industrial accidents in years. over 100 people were working there at the time. more than 70 workers took part in rescue efforts, which went on throughout the night. crowds gathered around the head of the mineshaft, many were family members of the dead and injured. it is believed methane ignite
shields hasn't lost a fight since being defeated... by marshall 10 years ago. now. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thank you, we will see you later. turkey says 41 people are known to have died in a coalmine near the black sea coast, after a suspected methane explosion on friday. the turkish interior minister said a number of miners thought trapped had been found dead at the site in amasra. anjanna gadgil reports. a funeralfor one a funeral for one of the miners killed in the blast at...
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marshal mikhail sheremetiev 3 years. seven-tower fortress to return to his homeland. he no longer succeeded, the eldest son of count sheremetyev died. on the way home, not far from ishmael, the tsar killed the son of boris petrovich. and now the count has the opportunity to repay the tsar with the same coin for the case of tsarevich alexei, a real conspiracy or a large-scale hoax. one way or another , the eldest son of the king, the heir, was in shackles. confessed his intention to kill his father and turned himself in social activists. he was to be condemned by the senate and there was only a signature on the death warrant . alekseevich demands that you, mr. general field marshal count sheremetyev, immediately go from moscow to the capital of st. petersburg and arrive at a meeting of the ruling senate, well done. well reported. why? i have no way to fulfill the will of the sovereign. do you see yourself? i speak the truth. petro alekseevich so that at death the general would turn out to be more noble than his master she
marshal mikhail sheremetiev 3 years. seven-tower fortress to return to his homeland. he no longer succeeded, the eldest son of count sheremetyev died. on the way home, not far from ishmael, the tsar killed the son of boris petrovich. and now the count has the opportunity to repay the tsar with the same coin for the case of tsarevich alexei, a real conspiracy or a large-scale hoax. one way or another , the eldest son of the king, the heir, was in shackles. confessed his intention to kill his...
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by the way, it is worth reminding here that the marshall plan cost a total of 12 billion dollars and these were loans for a huge part of the western europe is true. they say that in terms of modern money, it is about 150 billion, but ukraine is still a very large country. the destruction caused by russia is terrible and the money will be needed. where will it come from ? it will probably first of all be international financial institutions and governments. although there is now a lot of talk about frozen frozen funds of russian oligarchs, in particular, but for this we need a legislative framework, on which, in particular, mr. scholl said in berlin, now the international community is still working. thank you, bohdan, very much in touch with bohdan tsyupan was in london. we continue to talk about the organizations of ukrainians in the usa, whose work only became more active with the beginning of the full-scale invasion of russia. among them is the texas-based liberty ukraine foundation, which has expanded its activities and helps military personnel on the front lines , forced migrants
by the way, it is worth reminding here that the marshall plan cost a total of 12 billion dollars and these were loans for a huge part of the western europe is true. they say that in terms of modern money, it is about 150 billion, but ukraine is still a very large country. the destruction caused by russia is terrible and the money will be needed. where will it come from ? it will probably first of all be international financial institutions and governments. although there is now a lot of talk...
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marshall, that is what they call it, that is recovery after everything so that immediately, without wasting time, everyone joins in the resuscitation of everything that can be resuscitated in our country, and it seems to me very appropriate not to take it for granted in the context of berlin of the crimean peninsula international forum, which will require certain investments, including, of course, well, after all, a couple of additional prisons will have to be built in crimea for the better, so to speak, location of collaborators, but the key issue is, of course, macro-financial assistance under the conditions outlined by the german chancellor olafsho that ukraine received an extremely clear and transparent signal that we have every chance to become a member of the european union and when the germans, in particular, the german chancellor, speak about it, it means that this is not some political scientist or even a member of the european parliament, with all due respect, the germans are extremely scrupulous about such formulations in the lapshot - he said about it and this is a hyper importa
marshall, that is what they call it, that is recovery after everything so that immediately, without wasting time, everyone joins in the resuscitation of everything that can be resuscitated in our country, and it seems to me very appropriate not to take it for granted in the context of berlin of the crimean peninsula international forum, which will require certain investments, including, of course, well, after all, a couple of additional prisons will have to be built in crimea for the better, so...
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well, do you feel like marshal, the mirat , or marshal, the widow? who do you like more? even know. okay, so now about energy terror, let's understand in general what is happening politically, and here angelica asked a good question. is it can it go on forever what should be done to stop it the war must be won you are absolutely right because all other solutions are polyethylene you can create an air defense system but no appo system guarantees 100% downing of the air force, although it's more to me to protect our energy facilities, it's possible, this is the first, uh. well, the second direction is simply to expel the syrians from the territory of ukraine, to change the government in russia, or simply to disintegrate russia as a state, and then we will not have threats of shutdowns and so on and the like, well, theoretically, it’s still possible, let ’s say so, if they are given these goals, but this is this, this is a theory, because 101 years ago there was such an italian general, giulio duet, who published a book called dominion of the air, he took up the the war can
well, do you feel like marshal, the mirat , or marshal, the widow? who do you like more? even know. okay, so now about energy terror, let's understand in general what is happening politically, and here angelica asked a good question. is it can it go on forever what should be done to stop it the war must be won you are absolutely right because all other solutions are polyethylene you can create an air defense system but no appo system guarantees 100% downing of the air force, although it's more...
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so everything is fine, well, do you feel like marshal mirat, wait , or marshal widow, who do you liked a good question. can it continue forever? what should be done to stop it? we need to win the war. when they said it was absolutely correct, because all other solutions are polyethylene, you can create a system. sweat, but no appo system guarantees a 100% downing of the air force, although hmm, it’s more for me to protect our energy facilities, it’s possible , this is the first, well, the second direction is simply to evict the ukrainians from the territory of ukraine, to change the government in russia or simply to disintegrate russia as the state and then we will not have the threat of such shutdowns and so on and the like, well, theoretically, it is still possible. let's say so if they achieve this goal, but this is this is this is a theory because 101 years ago there was such a general italian giulio one duo that released a book was called dominion in the air, it's all about war can be won at the expense of massive air strikes bomb strikes er by bombing er cities and forcing the e
so everything is fine, well, do you feel like marshal mirat, wait , or marshal widow, who do you liked a good question. can it continue forever? what should be done to stop it? we need to win the war. when they said it was absolutely correct, because all other solutions are polyethylene, you can create a system. sweat, but no appo system guarantees a 100% downing of the air force, although hmm, it’s more for me to protect our energy facilities, it’s possible , this is the first, well, the...