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nally, i just menged the u.s. will be hosting the 75th summit, the nato summit, here in the united states,le offing for washington, d.c., this week. nato is the most powerful and capable alliance in the world and president biden is proud, very proud, to have worked to strengthen it and also ebltion up and down it. to speak on that, the administration is here to take questions on that. >> i do have a few things to get through so bear with me. the president is looking forward to hosting the leaders from 38 dirnt countries in washington, d.c. to mark the 75th anniversary of the nato summit. it includes leefersd nato allies, nato partners including japan, new zealand and the republic of korea. before we discuss the schedule, i want to discuss the context in which nato leaders will be gatt the week. for 75 years, nato has served a vital role in protecting the american people and making the world a less dangerous place. nato is the stronger alliance in history, taos it's bger, stronger, andetter resourc than ever before
nally, i just menged the u.s. will be hosting the 75th summit, the nato summit, here in the united states,le offing for washington, d.c., this week. nato is the most powerful and capable alliance in the world and president biden is proud, very proud, to have worked to strengthen it and also ebltion up and down it. to speak on that, the administration is here to take questions on that. >> i do have a few things to get through so bear with me. the president is looking forward to hosting the...
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. >> reporter: in an abc news exclusive, we sat down with someone who was prim nally charged with exploitingdiamond blue smith made a name for himself in the early 2000s as part of the r&b group pretty ricky. >> i went from famous to infamous overnight, in the snap of a finger. >> reporter: smith says the covid-19 pandemic hit him hard when it forced his group's reunion tour to shut down. >> it was devastating for everybody. a lot of mouths to feed. >> reporter: smith says he was looking for ways to keep making money during the lockdown when he says someone he knew and trusted told him he could help him get a loan. >> so he's calling me, "yeah, man, open up your phone, click right there, yeah, click it, all right, that's it, man." i ain't read nothing or nothing. >> reporter: he said, fill out these forms and you filled out the forms? >> i didn't fill them out, they filled them ought. all i did was click a button and it got me in prison. >> reporter: how much was it? >> 420 or something. >> reporter: $426,000. >> you didn't have a thought, maybe this is too good to be true? >> no, in the mus
. >> reporter: in an abc news exclusive, we sat down with someone who was prim nally charged with exploitingdiamond blue smith made a name for himself in the early 2000s as part of the r&b group pretty ricky. >> i went from famous to infamous overnight, in the snap of a finger. >> reporter: smith says the covid-19 pandemic hit him hard when it forced his group's reunion tour to shut down. >> it was devastating for everybody. a lot of mouths to feed. >>...
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nally, what did contemporary readers, white and black, get from the widespread engravings and e murders perpetrated by the rioters against african- erican new yorkers. with the destruction of the colored orphans asylum, 11 engravings out of 80 illustrations of the events focud the riots. among the most ocng and widely reported was a torturer and lynching of william jones at clarkson and hudson street sneered the west waterfront on monday, july 13. the many portrayals of attacks on the blameless recall and seemed to reiterate the anti- antebellum anti-slave lit movement. using images of the exploitation, sale, and abuse of powerless enslaved african americans. despite the pictorial press's representations of slavery, abolition and emancipation, the meaning was shocking and no doubt for some, sensational, images had undergone a shift by the middle of 1863. from frank leslie's harper's weekly and the illustrated news, the visualization of the riot and the african american victims was entwined in the changing context of the war d the corresponding alteration in the pictorial coverage. us, r
nally, what did contemporary readers, white and black, get from the widespread engravings and e murders perpetrated by the rioters against african- erican new yorkers. with the destruction of the colored orphans asylum, 11 engravings out of 80 illustrations of the events focud the riots. among the most ocng and widely reported was a torturer and lynching of william jones at clarkson and hudson street sneered the west waterfront on monday, july 13. the many portrayals of attacks on the blameless...
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it's about accountability. human choices and actions have meant that many natural hazards nally to record breaking levels of destruction. they have a huge impact on who lives and who dies. well, who is injured or left homeless? softer and event, as quakes kill people, but it's badly located and poorly made, which is really like the numbers of deaths accrued measure of the different human choices make would be to compare the difference in the death rates. the similar natural phenomena in different countries. in january 2010 and magnitude 7, it's quite a bit haiti killing more than 300000 people, one month later, a stronger magnitude, 8.8 us quake and synonymy structurally the killed fossil fuel. people with 525 debts officially reported. there were multiple reasons for the enormous differences between the quakes, but in haiti, sub standard engineering, pool quality materials, and almost no disaster relief services all played a significant role in the extent of the devastation. i ask celine how clients under abilities. they're not just different between beach and pool countries, but between
it's about accountability. human choices and actions have meant that many natural hazards nally to record breaking levels of destruction. they have a huge impact on who lives and who dies. well, who is injured or left homeless? softer and event, as quakes kill people, but it's badly located and poorly made, which is really like the numbers of deaths accrued measure of the different human choices make would be to compare the difference in the death rates. the similar natural phenomena in...
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it's about accountability. human choices and actions have meant that many natural hazards nally to record breaking levels of destruction. they have a huge impact on who lives and who dies. well, who is injured or left homeless? softer and event, as quakes kill people, but it's badly located and poorly made filters and which is really like the numbers of deaths accrued measure of the different human choices make would be to compare the difference in the death rates. the similar natural phenomena in different countries. in january 2010 and magnitude 7, it's quite a bit haiti killing more than 300000 people, one month later, a stronger magnitude, 8.8 us quake and synonymy struck chile, the killed fossil fuel. people with 525 debts officially reported. there were multiple reasons for the enormous differences between the quakes, but in haiti, sub standard engineering, pool quality materials, and almost no disaster relief services all played a significant role in the extent of the devastation. i ask celine how clients under abilities. they're not just different between beach and pool countries,
it's about accountability. human choices and actions have meant that many natural hazards nally to record breaking levels of destruction. they have a huge impact on who lives and who dies. well, who is injured or left homeless? softer and event, as quakes kill people, but it's badly located and poorly made filters and which is really like the numbers of deaths accrued measure of the different human choices make would be to compare the difference in the death rates. the similar natural phenomena...
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and then having to go back and re explore that once i had nally gotten a grip was really scary because i didn't want to go unstable and knew to for the sake of my readers, i needed to be authentic and honest and raw and it was very scarythe window into those feelings again. so that was definitely the hardest part, i would say. and feels authentic. it doesn't feel so pie in the sky like you. s about celebrity. and we see this culture think janet jackson had a baby at 50 and we're just like, oh, i can do money is different. and i didn't even we were talking about donor -- but of them have so much access to assistance that thest doesn't. and actually reading it for me made me realize it's a possibility are a living example and you walk us through so many examplesin the book and the ups and downs righ life. so when you when you ask the ques thing and you talk about thethg f women relate to. and try again until you're successful. but that's also the joy in this process. and i think that's the joy in reading and actually seeing you in life with the baby, with the belly that there's there's a
and then having to go back and re explore that once i had nally gotten a grip was really scary because i didn't want to go unstable and knew to for the sake of my readers, i needed to be authentic and honest and raw and it was very scarythe window into those feelings again. so that was definitely the hardest part, i would say. and feels authentic. it doesn't feel so pie in the sky like you. s about celebrity. and we see this culture think janet jackson had a baby at 50 and we're just like, oh,...
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away and just leave hamas present with those thousands of fighters there makes no sense separation nally: you just told me 25,000 fighters before this started. 10,000 left. if we leave -- if they leave 10,000 fighters there, including their officers like sinwar be, hamas wins. if hamas wins the next attack is going to be worse. this problem is going to be, perhaps, terminal. let alone what is happening with hezbollah. sadly, i have to leave it there and go over to the other major issue, and that is the breach of our airspace by russia and chinese bombers. here is secretary of defense austin on whether he is worried. >> this first time we have seen these two countries fly together like that. they didn't -- they didn't enter our airspace, think the closest point of approach was about 200 miles off of our post. they are always testing us. and that's no surprise to any of us. we will see challenges from adversaries throughout. and i don't think that, um, this particular point in time is -- is any different. >> brian: general, is he -- is he just marginalizing the threat? are you concerned ab
away and just leave hamas present with those thousands of fighters there makes no sense separation nally: you just told me 25,000 fighters before this started. 10,000 left. if we leave -- if they leave 10,000 fighters there, including their officers like sinwar be, hamas wins. if hamas wins the next attack is going to be worse. this problem is going to be, perhaps, terminal. let alone what is happening with hezbollah. sadly, i have to leave it there and go over to the other major issue, and...