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fine cut festival of films is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman breathing heavily] mama? [baby fussing] [indistinct chatter] [person coughing] [man speaking on tv] [phone chiming] [engine sputtering] [men speaking indistinctly] shh. [zhao coughing] [birds chirping] [brake screeches] [brake screeches] [coughing] [both exhale] [zhao coughing] [coughs] [zhao coughing] [engine sputters, stops] [zhao coughing] [zhao coughing] [breathing heavily] [secret blows] [baby fussing] [girl vocalizing oradio] snowie: hey. [girl vocalizing] [clattering] girl: there. [indistinct]. there we go. oh. you probably want some tea, huh? this cup for you. this means we have to leave, doesn't it? [door closes] [indistinct chatter] man: next. name? name? i see you're a little slow, huh? well, no worries. we got wor for people like you, too. i'll just need to get some form of identification. unfortunately, that's just not gonna cut it. man 2: come on, feller. some of us ain't got all day. is this some kind of joke? beat it. moron.
fine cut festival of films is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [woman breathing heavily] mama? [baby fussing] [indistinct chatter] [person coughing] [man speaking on tv] [phone chiming] [engine sputtering] [men speaking indistinctly] shh. [zhao coughing] [birds chirping] [brake screeches] [brake screeches] [coughing] [both exhale] [zhao coughing] [coughs] [zhao coughing] [engine sputters, stops] [zhao...
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fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [applause] [insects chirping] [men speaking native language] [insects chirping] [indistinct chatter] [animals howling, insects chirping] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gunshots] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gunshot] [men coughing] woman: there's nothing like hearing an audience of 50 people or an audience of 10,000 people. that energy that those people create in the space, the vibration of just having humans living in that moment with you for the first time and the last time, because you will never see the same thing twice. man: we are a storytelling species. theater equals that, right. somebody is telling it and somebody is watching the telling of it. man 2: when you're performing, immediately the audience responds and you feel the response, you hear the response. woman: to see what theater does for people and what a live performance does for people, you don't get to experience that kind of raw emotion that somebody has on stage in a live performance tha
fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. [applause] [insects chirping] [men speaking native language] [insects chirping] [indistinct chatter] [animals howling, insects chirping] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gunshots] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gunshot] [men coughing] woman: there's nothing like hearing an audience of 50 people or an audience of 10,000 people. that energy that those...
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fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web aarts.gov. woman:o i can ahead a, , dive io what wfound in threport. we did nd that you have dyslexia and that that is pointing to a lot of the difficulties you have when it comes to reading, and we also found that you have difficulties th attention, so we did nd adhd, so we would say that that is also contributing to a lot of the difficulties that you're likely having. is there anything that you wanted to add, dr. nulty, before i move on? nulty: one thing that's important to recognize is the faguing faor of d. it's li your brain is having to rk hardethan oth people' to block out the dogs barking and the cars going by and just whatever noises there are, and you're capable of blocking them out but at a cost, and that's cognitive fatigue. woman two: right. mm-hmm. this is 16 pages of things about my brain. ok. so the reason i'm here is because "afton is currently struggling to meet her foreign language requirement in her undergraduate studies at usc." understate
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fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. ♪ woman: you don't see black women get a lot of grace. i think because of...the way the world sees black women, we have had to, you know, a lot of times have this exterior to us that reflects that. woman: i conantly have pushed back on this cultural lore that says, "god will not give you something that you cannot survive.god gives us stuff all the time, and that y may not fully survive it or you may be damaged by what happens. and so, people feel that, "oh, well, there must be something wrong with me, and i should just accept this." ♪ art allows you to bring those sort of feelings up and start to look at them in a more rational way, in a more cognitive way, if you will, especially when you cannot name something. and i mean--when i say name it, mean verbally talk about it. ♪ so, art becomes that avenue of conversation. ♪ woman: so, feel free to sit wherever. we've come here today to create community with each other and really just bear witness as w
fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov. ♪ woman: you don't see black women get a lot of grace. i think because of...the way the world sees black women, we have had to, you know, a lot of times have this exterior to us that reflects that. woman: i conantly have pushed back on this cultural lore that says, "god will not give you something that you cannot survive.god gives us...
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. - [yaw ns] - [laughs] - major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the ar ts center for asian-american media, south a rts, and by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le. [piano mus ic] - good evening, durham public school families. as we shared yesterday durham public scho ols will be closed beginning on monday, march 16 in resp onse to covid -19. at this time, we will be closed until friday, april 3. we're in close contact with public health offici als and will continually evaluate the situati on. - this has been one of the very few events in my life th's beelike, om! no your li is diff ent. so tt was like--it's defitely be like crazy rst expeen ce - we, it seed li it wa 't-- itas far ay, so woul't come ar us. wouldn'happ en we cld contie scho . i was ing intothe fiftgr ade. nextear, i w going to gradue and ha y-- ppy, happy. but no. - i thk all of uthought en weound oute were g ting t of schoothat it s goingto be fun threweek break that we uld justet toome homend r ax and wouldave some w k
. - [yaw ns] - [laughs] - major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the ar ts center for asian-american media, south a rts, and by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le. [piano mus ic] - good evening, durham public school families. as we shared yesterday durham public scho ols will be closed beginning on monday, march 16 in resp onse to covid -19. at this time, we will be closed until friday,...
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ambient mus] - [announcer]: major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowment, the national endowmentor the arts, center for asian-american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "jasper mall" was provided by: [crickets chirping] [footsteps] [keys jingling] [door creaks open] [circuit breaker door creaks open] [switches click on] [keys jingle] [locks click open] - [mike]: i'm housekeeping, maintenance, security.. and i just make sure that at night if it don't get done, i make sure it gets done in the morning. sometimes.. which i'll show you, sometimes, like, the shelter wasn't.. going out the shelter door wasn't locked or whatever and we have we'll have some homeless... or some, i guess you'd say druggies. yeah. this whole back end was jc penny's. - [radio announcer] talking about how bad traffic is in february, significantly deeper... so you're talking about malls that are going to be ghost towns. that we're not going to coach. and i think that when you see the prime jc penny mall
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ambient music] - [announcer] major funding for "reel south" was provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, center for asian american media, south arts, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "broken wings" is provided by [car drives by] [birds and insects chirping] - hot out here. okay, black, black, black. i'm gonna try to make 'em as realistic as i can make 'em, but i'm painting from memory. but i wing it. i guess if i look at a bird every day i should know what he looks like. [dramatic music] - vultures are the unsung heroes of our society as far as i'm concerned. [dramatic music] frequently, people run over raccoons or opossums and people hit deer, there are all these dead animals by the side of the road, and then a couple of days later, they're gone, it's a miracle. you know, these birds are miracles. [dramatic music] a vulture will find these road kill and as soon as they can, they'll be down there to investigate and then consume it. [dramatic music] down in hot springs, the black vultu
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ambient music] - [male announcer] major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowmentor the ar ts center for asian-american media, south a rts, and by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le. [shoveling] [austic america music] - ople lovto talkbout death. i an, whent's nothappeng to t m. yoknow wt i an? ey don'tike to tk abt death relat nto themsves, they li to talkabout deh like, my go d you he about that carre ck? d you he about so-and-sthat d d? or did y hear they fod the bo over there? oh my go as long ast's t affectg th emthat'shen peoplewill tk about it.thisind of bial ound hasot been ne--nobo's done before re. so that'go od. becae we geto beheirst a we don't ha a precedentthat whave to ll ow.but the se time nobo's donit h er we'reiguring lot oftuff outn the y. lening a ltle herend a lile theres we cree th is [intersing vces] - i started,ealisticly in theuneral biness wh i was prably sixr se ve i haa small meteryat thedge of t w oods ere i grewp onhe f ar and i wod find tse littl grasoppers a dead birds d dif
ambient music] - [male announcer] major funding for reel south was provided by etv endowment, the national endowmentor the ar ts center for asian-american media, south a rts, and by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le. [shoveling] [austic america music] - ople lovto talkbout death. i an, whent's nothappeng to t m. yoknow wt i an? ey don'tike to tk abt death relat nto themsves, they li to talkabout deh like, my go d you he about that...
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[ambient music] - major funding for real south is provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, south arts, center for asian-american media, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "little satchmo" is provided by and others. a complete list is available from pbs. - (singing) la-da-da, yes. - louis armstrong was born in new orleans, the birthplace of jazz. from his southern roots to music ambassador of the world, his influence is still with us. unknown to the public, he fathered one child in his life, a daughter named sharon. he called her his little satchmo. this is her story. [cassette clicks] - [on cassette tapeÑ: this is louis satchmo armstrong, getting ready to send a bit of a letter to a fine young lady by the name of miss sweets preston. and i know sharon's a good girl. she better be. you sharon? did you hear what i said? that i have for you, i won't give it to you. i mean, if you miss one time being good, i ain't gonna give it to you. [laughs] tough daddy, tough man, because i co
[ambient music] - major funding for real south is provided by etv endowment, the national endowment for the arts, south arts, center for asian-american media, and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. additional funding for "little satchmo" is provided by and others. a complete list is available from pbs. - (singing) la-da-da, yes. - louis armstrong was born in new orleans, the birthplace of jazz. from his southern roots to...
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reframed provided by open society foundatio ns acton family giv ing, park foundat ion, the national endowment ar ts and the reva and david logan foundati on. ♪ ♪ ♪ it was a hot, humid da y in the first week of august in 197 5 in this small, cramped hearing ro om in the boston public schools headquarte r, where there were hundreds of people waiting to testi fy in front of the school committ ee on the second phase of the boston busing pla n, where they would bus elementary school students . i was therewith three representat es from the newly formed chinese parents associatio n. they were there to plead their cas e. we organized all summer long . the meetings went from 20 parents to sometime 200 . some of the parents were parents of my own student s, and some of them were my student s in my saturday english classes . and there are othe rs who are my mother's friends from the garment factor y. so all summer long they organized . they went to community meeting s, they went to community organization s, and then pleaded with community leaders to help them . and all of them, including their own husba
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reframed provided b y open society foundations acton family givin g, park foundatio n, the national endowment logan foundation . additional funding f this episode was provided by i lambda charitable trust. ♪ ♪ recently, i decided to go on the journey to go find my da d, a man that i hadn't seen in 30 years. i remember the last time that i ever spoke to my da d. i was eight years ol d. i don't remember what it was . maybe he didn't come for a visi t, or he missed my birthday or didn't get me a present . i don't quite remember but i do remember feeling angr y. i remember feeling hur t. and my mom encouraged me to tell him how i felt . now my mom ner badmouthed my da d. she never said he was a bad guy or he was a bad father . and i think even at that young age i knew what she want ed and i think i knew what was expecte d. so when my mom encouraged me to tell him how i felt i remember calling him up on the phon e, my mom was next to me on the couch and i blamed him for this thing, or that thin g, and i don't even remembe r. but i remember the last thin g i ever said to my dad on the phone . and i
reframed provided b y open society foundations acton family givin g, park foundatio n, the national endowment logan foundation . additional funding f this episode was provided by i lambda charitable trust. ♪ ♪ recently, i decided to go on the journey to go find my da d, a man that i hadn't seen in 30 years. i remember the last time that i ever spoke to my da d. i was eight years ol d. i don't remember what it was . maybe he didn't come for a visi t, or he missed my birthday or didn't get me...
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the national endowment for democracy is a non profit group funded by the us congress for what they describe as promotion freedom in the phone countries. it has been accused of facilitating q and insurgencies in the former yugoslavia, those georgia, ukraine and several arab nations. the older is asian as even admitted to taking on some rules previously conducted by the c. i a a lot of what we do today was done covered lee 25 years ago by the c. i. a. the biggest difference is that when such activities are done, overtly the flap potential is close to 0. openness is its own protection. i don't think it's funny if something is humorous, but i think it's funny from the fact that america talks about corneal ism or that ukraine talks about colonialism and america has interfered with more more called imperialism as interfere with more elections and more. the sovereignty of more nations around the world than any other nation on, on, on earth. and we find ourselves in this place where they're exactly what they say they're fighting against. and when they speak about, you know, what rushes doing in lar
the national endowment for democracy is a non profit group funded by the us congress for what they describe as promotion freedom in the phone countries. it has been accused of facilitating q and insurgencies in the former yugoslavia, those georgia, ukraine and several arab nations. the older is asian as even admitted to taking on some rules previously conducted by the c. i a a lot of what we do today was done covered lee 25 years ago by the c. i. a. the biggest difference is that when such...
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the national endowment for democracy is a non profit group funded by the us congress to promote freedom in foreign countries. is really, he's a financing revolutions in the fully the saw the as was georgia, ukraine. absence of our nations the organization has admitted to taking on some rules previously conducted by the c. i a a lot of what we do today was done covered lee 25 years ago by the c. i. a. the biggest difference is that when such activities are done, overtly the flap potential is close to 0. openness is its own protection. us now live to joe mine. one of my favorites, i guess, is a host of the conservative daily podcast. jo, thanks for joining our team. so a lot to get through here, we see this that the u. s. congress funded non profits clearly deeply involved in internal affairs of other states. she's in russia of colonialism, of all things. i mean, the battle is on all fronts take on this. well, i think that it's actually, i don't think it's funny. it's not like it's humorous, but i think it's funny from the fact that america talks about colonialism or that ukraine talks ab
the national endowment for democracy is a non profit group funded by the us congress to promote freedom in foreign countries. is really, he's a financing revolutions in the fully the saw the as was georgia, ukraine. absence of our nations the organization has admitted to taking on some rules previously conducted by the c. i a a lot of what we do today was done covered lee 25 years ago by the c. i. a. the biggest difference is that when such activities are done, overtly the flap potential is...
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he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the national humanities center, the
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e received grants from the national endowment for democracy., of course, an american foundation, which is very closely connected with the cia. that's democracy. i think now is the word. that's for me along with fascism, it's somewhere in democracy, fascism is scary, it's all and uh, even and even children understand with whom we are now waging this struggle. by the way, we'll talk about children right after the commercials. vanga's prophecy is coming true before our eyes. she predicted global changes during the period of five deuces, which began in 2020, the negative energy on the planet rises, humanity is nervous when it ends, what to expect for all human civilization, the time will come when water will cost more than gold, when dawn comes after sunset at least twice per year. i went to eat there, definitely a piece sugar, crystals can record information on themselves and transmit vanga herself and, most importantly, who her real followers are. i see how i see and say the human brain within the time line does not explain this phenomenon, but i
e received grants from the national endowment for democracy., of course, an american foundation, which is very closely connected with the cia. that's democracy. i think now is the word. that's for me along with fascism, it's somewhere in democracy, fascism is scary, it's all and uh, even and even children understand with whom we are now waging this struggle. by the way, we'll talk about children right after the commercials. vanga's prophecy is coming true before our eyes. she predicted global...
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this is supported by the national endowment of the communities, and-- the center for labyrinth books.'s program will be one hour. and they'll join the author in conversation about his new book, an american martyr in persia, the epic life and deaths of howard baskerville. following the conversation we will reserve 15 minutes for question and answer session. there will be an opportunity to purchase the book after the program from labyrinth, thank you very much. they will be $30 and he'll be happy to sign the books afterwards. an internationally acclaimed writer, producer and scholar of religions. the author of the number one new york times best seller zealot and 10 literary landscapes from the middle east. he lives in los angeles, california. a few housekeeping notes i'd like to mention before we begin, please silence any electronic devices you've brought to you. please note that this room is t-coil enabled. if you have them, switch them on. if you don't have t-coil enabled device, we have headsets on the piano. this is recorded on c-span, thank you very much and will be available to wa
this is supported by the national endowment of the communities, and-- the center for labyrinth books.'s program will be one hour. and they'll join the author in conversation about his new book, an american martyr in persia, the epic life and deaths of howard baskerville. following the conversation we will reserve 15 minutes for question and answer session. there will be an opportunity to purchase the book after the program from labyrinth, thank you very much. they will be $30 and he'll be happy...
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he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the national humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. others. his first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the frederick douglass book prize. he was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. he currently lives in chapel hill with his husband son and daughter. please join me in welcoming wood sweet. right. all right. thanks, ashley. i'm so glad to be here and to be in greensboro. the southern girls tale tells a story that for a long i thought i understood. and it's a story that even seems eerily familiar. one day, late in the summer of 1793, a 17 year old selling girl named lorna sawyer was walking down broadway in york city when she was harassed. a group of frenchmen as cat called her. she, a young gentleman, stepped forward to rescue her. he escorted her home. he asked her out for a walk a couple of evenings later
he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities, the mellon foundation, the national humanities center, the institute for the arts and humanities at usc. others. his first book, body politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the frederick douglass book prize. he was named a top young historian, the history news network, and has as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. he currently lives in chapel...
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he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities, the mullin foundation, the national humanity center, the institute for the arts and humanities at u.n.c. among others. his first book, bodies, politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the frederick douglass book prized. he was named the top young historian by the history news network, and has served as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. he currently lives in chapel hill. his husband, son, and daughter, please join me in welcoming john was sweet. [applause] all right, thanks ashley. >> i'm sorry to be here and to be in greensboro. the selling girls tale tells a story tells a story that for a long time i thought i understood. it's a story even today that seems eerily familiar. one day late in the summer of 1793, a 17 year old sewing girl name lana sawyer was walking down broadway new york city when she was harassed by a group of french men. as they catcalled her, a young gentlemen stepped forward to, rescue her. he escorted her home. he aske
he has received fellowships from the national endowment for the humanities, the mullin foundation, the national humanity center, the institute for the arts and humanities at u.n.c. among others. his first book, bodies, politic negotiating race in the american north from 1730 to 1830, was a finalist for the frederick douglass book prized. he was named the top young historian by the history news network, and has served as an organization of american historians, distinguished lecturer. he...
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this program is presented with support from the national endowment for the humanities and in partnership with princeton university's, charming and beyond, most of our rahmani center for iran and persian gulf studies and labyrinth books. tonight's event will run for about one hour. dan sheffield, interim director for the sharmeen and bijan moss of our rahman center, will join author reza aslan in conversation about his new book, an american martyr in persia the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville. following their conversation, we will reserve about 15 minutes for a question and answer session. there will be an opportunity to purchase copies of the book after the program from labyrinth. thank you very much. they will be $30 and mr. aslan has said he'll be happy to sign the books afterwards. reza aslan is an internationally acclaimed writer producer and scholar of religions. he is the author of the number one new york times bestseller zealot and editor of tablet and pen literary landscapes from the modern middle east. he lives in los angeles, california, just a few housekeeping
this program is presented with support from the national endowment for the humanities and in partnership with princeton university's, charming and beyond, most of our rahmani center for iran and persian gulf studies and labyrinth books. tonight's event will run for about one hour. dan sheffield, interim director for the sharmeen and bijan moss of our rahman center, will join author reza aslan in conversation about his new book, an american martyr in persia the epic life and tragic death of...
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the issue here is how we can actually promote other resorts endowments in the african nation. and how we can lower the mining environmental damages still, but the african nations can in the modern time, avoid the resource course. and historically speaking, how much of africa's resource wealth has actually gone to native africans versus fate international powers? so historically speaking, as we might all be familiar with in the all centuries, the african nation where attractive we've mineral or wealth and also the natural and human capital. and those so many imperialistic countries have actually exploited african resources. nowadays, the african nations are more aware about the importance of protecting the ecosystem and giving benefit to their local communities. for instance, the african union in 2009 lounge. the african might envision the objective is to provide a series of guidelines and strategists to make their industry more sustainable. however, one key issue here is that actually most of the african nations of they explore the minerals as oars as the concentrates and they
the issue here is how we can actually promote other resorts endowments in the african nation. and how we can lower the mining environmental damages still, but the african nations can in the modern time, avoid the resource course. and historically speaking, how much of africa's resource wealth has actually gone to native africans versus fate international powers? so historically speaking, as we might all be familiar with in the all centuries, the african nation where attractive we've mineral or...
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endowment. so it is important in this regard for african nations to boost of the legal system and to boost strategy is that integrates more holistic and sustainable approach of 4 of the mining industry. kola who's seni. thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today. and when we return allegations of election fraud, vote tampering, and there we say it collusion. no, we're not talking about the u. s. 2020 presidential election, but rather the 2022 kenyan elections that saw protest and rejection of the results will be right back to discuss kenya on the m i what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race, movies on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk with ah, oh oh oh oh, a ah, with the news in kenya, a hotly contested and contentious election cycle for 2 men running for president rylon o' dingle, the former prime minister of kenya. and william rudo, the deputy president, or someone called the vice pr
endowment. so it is important in this regard for african nations to boost of the legal system and to boost strategy is that integrates more holistic and sustainable approach of 4 of the mining industry. kola who's seni. thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today. and when we return allegations of election fraud, vote tampering, and there we say it collusion. no, we're not talking about the u. s. 2020 presidential election, but rather the 2022 kenyan elections that saw protest and...
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endowment. so it is important in this regard for african nations to boost of the legal system and to boost strategy is that integrate more holistic and sustainable approach of 4 of the mining industry cola. who's seni? thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today. and when we return allegations of election fraud, vote tampering and there we say it collusion. no, we're not talking about the u. s. 2020 presidential election, but rather the 2022 kenyan elections that saw protest and rejections of the results will be right back to discuss kenya on the mo ah ah, ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be an arms race is on often very dramatic development. only really i'm getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time. time to sit down and talk with you. i'm afraid that the days will continue cakes and then we may expect the escalation bill because i don't see any sincere demand for peace in europe. there is no peace with them. obviously, there will be more sanctions introduced to aggravate
endowment. so it is important in this regard for african nations to boost of the legal system and to boost strategy is that integrate more holistic and sustainable approach of 4 of the mining industry cola. who's seni? thank you so much for sharing your insights with us today. and when we return allegations of election fraud, vote tampering and there we say it collusion. no, we're not talking about the u. s. 2020 presidential election, but rather the 2022 kenyan elections that saw protest and...
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national security council, andrew weiss. he is currently the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace.great timing as the event at the white house between two leaders forming a close bond amid malk tension in the world to talk to you about the problem challenging the safety of the world. that would be vladimir putin. tell me what you think his thoughts are as he watches this relationship strengthen and biden and macron send a message of unity. >> think about the problems vladimir putin is creating for himself. when he started this war, how many u.s. tanks were there in europe. there were zero. he's reanimated the nato alliance and turned it into a threat. so the person who port trump administration himself as this grands chess master acted impulsively for emotional and other reasons that really dealt with his opportunityism and his impulsivity. now has given russia a far less good strategic position and made russia arguably put it in a long-term grudge match with the united states, which is going to be outmatched in every potential way. >> you have been studying russia and putin since
national security council, andrew weiss. he is currently the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace.great timing as the event at the white house between two leaders forming a close bond amid malk tension in the world to talk to you about the problem challenging the safety of the world. that would be vladimir putin. tell me what you think his thoughts are as he watches this relationship strengthen and biden and macron send a message of unity. >> think...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ jacqui: for many of the nation's heros, life after military service can be difficult but organizations like the call of duty endowmentey can to support veterans and finding high-quality jobs after their service. joining me now is the executive director of the call of duty endowment dan goldenberg appreciate it. you guys are doing amazing things for a very good cause and one of your biggest fundraisers for this is an event coming up here soon where you pit military gamers against civilian gamers, am i correct and people can watch and stream this? >> yeah, the way to think of it is it's almost the army navy game for the video game generation. all service branches from the u.s. and uk compete against each other in call of duty. call of duty, most folks know about that, it's the world's most popular video grahams, largest entertainment in the past year. the call of duty endowment which is supported by activism blizzards, $60 million in donations and continue do that. code bold is what helping us create more awareness in support for continuing putting vets in great jobs. jacqui: really important cause because having jobs
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four star navy admiral, james stavridis, msnbc chief national and former supreme allied commander after nato. senior fellow at the carnegie endowmentn, hagal, she worked at the nfc. good morning to you all. is this the beginning of something in that country. are we going to see more death sentences for protesters? >> the only tool that this regime has left in its play book is repression. they have no legitimacy left so they're simply trying to intimidate protesters into stopping. i would argue that iran's supreme leader is the longest serving dictator in the world, 83 years old, and he's now entering the classic dictators dilemma. if he doesn't offer prospects of change to his people, these protests are likely going to continue. they have been happening for three months now. but if he actually saturdays to apologize and maybe offer prospects for change that's not likely going to placate protesters either. it's likely going to embolden them. he's simply trying to repress his way out of it. >> he's not known for apologizing, as we were discussing in the break, can leaves oppression. do you think the young protesters, most of them you
four star navy admiral, james stavridis, msnbc chief national and former supreme allied commander after nato. senior fellow at the carnegie endowmentn, hagal, she worked at the nfc. good morning to you all. is this the beginning of something in that country. are we going to see more death sentences for protesters? >> the only tool that this regime has left in its play book is repression. they have no legitimacy left so they're simply trying to intimidate protesters into stopping. i would...
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. >> we are live this morning from the carnegie endowment for international peace here in washington, d.c. to hear from national security adviser jake sullivan who will be talking about the biden administration foreign policy agenda. .. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> once again, live coverage here on c-span2. this morning, national security advisor jake sullivan is expected to outline the biden administration's policy agenda here in washington d.c. and we expect it to start in a couple of moments ap also watch free on the c-span now video app or online at c-span.org. should start in a moment. >> good morning, welcome and thanks to all of you who are here with us in
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national publications as the wall street journal and, the washington post, and particularly for our conversation here today. prior becoming an academic, todd had been a nuclear policy analyst at the carnegie endowment for international peace. so we have a great group here to talk about the moment and we got here and i would start with aaron. you as coauthor of the volume, but also someone who had spent so time looking at the nixon administration and the saw process and thinking about where nixon had come from to that moment. could you lay out the landscape us in terms of where arms control had been up to that point? nixon came in january 1969. what were the efforts that a variety of administration had taken to control the bomb? what the status of the bomb, the the proliferation of nuclear arms around the world, particularly with the superpowers and and how did nixon himself approach those matters on the one hand? but his thoughts about arms control on the other that your questions, of course, get at the very core of the book. so i'll try to just give a snapshot here. let me preface all my remarks today, though. i'm here in the capacity a nonresident fellow since i do have my position at the pentago
national publications as the wall street journal and, the washington post, and particularly for our conversation here today. prior becoming an academic, todd had been a nuclear policy analyst at the carnegie endowment for international peace. so we have a great group here to talk about the moment and we got here and i would start with aaron. you as coauthor of the volume, but also someone who had spent so time looking at the nixon administration and the saw process and thinking about where...
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various sectors of the national economy on the territory of the ussr, 105 economic administrative regions rule, which are led by local economic councils. everything in narkhozes is endowednterprises they are sure of are engaged in everything from planning to control , thus the previously created hierarchy in planning and setting tasks is collapsing, everything is somehow smaller. it is clear that the ussr, as a huge ship, still retained inertia, but the decisions being made were destructive powerful infrastructure projects that had already begun were canceled the construction of the main turkmen canal of the gravity canal volga ural was stopped ; montenegrin artificial liquid fuel plant shipyard-metal shipbuilding eight trolls from a us state department document dated february 1954, industrial development and development of transport links between regions may slow down due to the cancellation of the industrial program of 1953-1954. the country focuses on agriculture and in general. on the development of vast lands, which will last at least 5-6 years. this circumstance can also lead to a slowdown in industrial development. but there are serious problems in agriculture to
various sectors of the national economy on the territory of the ussr, 105 economic administrative regions rule, which are led by local economic councils. everything in narkhozes is endowednterprises they are sure of are engaged in everything from planning to control , thus the previously created hierarchy in planning and setting tasks is collapsing, everything is somehow smaller. it is clear that the ussr, as a huge ship, still retained inertia, but the decisions being made were destructive...
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sectors of the national economy, 105 economic administrative regions are emerging on the territory of the ussr, a roll with which local economic councils, leaders of economic councils, endowarkhozes, the enterprises entrusted to them, are engaged in everything from planning to control, thus the previously created hierarchy in planning and setting tasks is crumbling, everything somehow becomes smaller. it is clear that the ussr, as a huge ship , still retained inertia, but the decisions being made were destructive, powerful infrastructure projects already underway, the construction of the main turkmen canal, the volga-ural gravity canal, the hydroelectric complex on the lower don, the volga-baltic route, was abandoned for the construction of a transport railway, although 700 km the tracks were already ready more than half it was also decided to stop the construction of the kirov chemical plant of the montenegrin artificial liquid fuel plant of the shipyard-metal shipbuilding eight troers from a february 1954 us state department document . the country focuses on agriculture and in general. on the development of vast lands, which will last at least 5-6 years. this circumstan
sectors of the national economy, 105 economic administrative regions are emerging on the territory of the ussr, a roll with which local economic councils, leaders of economic councils, endowarkhozes, the enterprises entrusted to them, are engaged in everything from planning to control, thus the previously created hierarchy in planning and setting tasks is crumbling, everything somehow becomes smaller. it is clear that the ussr, as a huge ship , still retained inertia, but the decisions being...
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fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at arts.gov.
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fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at ts.gov.
fine cut festival of films" is generously provided by the bridges larson foundation and by the national endowment for the arts, on the web at ts.gov.