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>> nat geo's full february issue is out now on nat geo comm, disney parent company of both national geographicbc seven. >> all right, will we need sun glasses this weekend? >> i'm hoping so. sandy. yes, he will on sunday. >> but tomorrow not so much. diana, let's take a look at your evening out hourly forecast. temperatures in the 50s really dropping slowly as we have a lot of cloud cover keeping us insulated right now. here is the cloud cover on live doppler seven. a couple of sprinkles showing up. none of this is a game changer for tonight's plans. just carry an umbrella if you don't want to get wet, and it is not going to be widespread rain tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at high temperatures in the low to upper 60s. mostly cloudy skies. as we look ahead to sunday, it is going to warm up, especially in the south bay where that big nfc championship game is happening. it's going to be in the low 70s at kickoff, dropping to the mid 60, low to mid 60s. now temperature will get into record territory on sunday. monday is still mild and then tuesday is much cooler. so you will notice those chan
>> nat geo's full february issue is out now on nat geo comm, disney parent company of both national geographicbc seven. >> all right, will we need sun glasses this weekend? >> i'm hoping so. sandy. yes, he will on sunday. >> but tomorrow not so much. diana, let's take a look at your evening out hourly forecast. temperatures in the 50s really dropping slowly as we have a lot of cloud cover keeping us insulated right now. here is the cloud cover on live doppler seven. a...
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. >> reporter: his unlikely presidential campaign chronicled in a national geographic documentary, "bobiople's president." >> we are nonviolent, and we continue to preach nonviolence. >> byron: the film dives deep into the violent struggle wine faced while running for president in 2021. his opponent, uganda's president, i doyowiri yusavini, man who took power 30 years ago. when you were a younger man, he was one of your heroes. what changed? >> he got drunk on power. >> byron: here, where few have ever challenged the 79-year-old president, wine has been arrested several times. charges from disrupting public events to treason. how many times have you been tortured? >> i don't know. sometimes i was beaten. stripped. got my testicles squeezed. got electrocuted. got locked up in rooms and sprayed with tear gas, pepper spray. i don't want to talk about it. >> byron: what gets you through those, what got you through those moments? >> hope. >> byron: abc news reached out to the ugandan government for comment but did not receive a response. previously, authorities there insisted torture is not t
. >> reporter: his unlikely presidential campaign chronicled in a national geographic documentary, "bobiople's president." >> we are nonviolent, and we continue to preach nonviolence. >> byron: the film dives deep into the violent struggle wine faced while running for president in 2021. his opponent, uganda's president, i doyowiri yusavini, man who took power 30 years ago. when you were a younger man, he was one of your heroes. what changed? >> he got drunk on...
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episodes dropped every wednesday on national geographic.ings ar, ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an increased risk of infections or a lower ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to. liver problems may occur in crohn's disease. ♪ now's the time to ask your gastroenterologist how you can take control of your crohn's with skyrizi. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ ♪ learn how abbvie could help you save. how do i do it all? with a little help. and to support my family's immune health, i choose airborne. it has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c, plus a unique blend of immune focused ingredient
episodes dropped every wednesday on national geographic.ings ar, ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi is the first il-23 inhibitor that can deliver remission and visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and the majority of people experienced long-lasting remission at one year. serious allergic reactions and an...
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and when you take a picture of one, like national geographic did and then put underneath, this is the face of climate change. as if climate change caused to bear to get ahold, you know, is it, it's just goes way too far and pretty well all the publications are in the world except for a few have bought into this sensationalism about the climate. when in fact, there is no crisis about the climate, hurricanes have been with us forever. when the earth warms, actually hurricanes diminish. because when the earth warms, as it was millions of years ago, the poles are much warmer, but the equator stays about the same. and back to us being tropical species, we came from the equator. we came out of africa only because we had fire, shelter, and clothing. we could not live in most of the world if we didn't have those things . we would die of the cold very quickly, like the 1st winter coming on. if we went, if we went out of africa without those necessities. and so the, you know, the control of fire, of course, was, i guess you could mark that as the beginning of human civilization when it's turned
and when you take a picture of one, like national geographic did and then put underneath, this is the face of climate change. as if climate change caused to bear to get ahold, you know, is it, it's just goes way too far and pretty well all the publications are in the world except for a few have bought into this sensationalism about the climate. when in fact, there is no crisis about the climate, hurricanes have been with us forever. when the earth warms, actually hurricanes diminish. because...
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today to host brainerd, president biden's national economic advisor and 14th director of the national geographic counsel. we are pleased to welcome her back because most important position in federal service including vice chair of the federal reserve and treasury undersecretary international affairs doctor brainard on her happier, she is a founding vice president and director of our development program. i think she started in our foreign-policy program given economic studies. success has. what are your bookings module people doing here? this is one in which researchers have been focused on, how to grow the economy and you will hear later from my colleague, his research has shown the vast majority of growth in america high tech high innovation sectors happened in exceedingly small numbers and significant areas lost due to competition, prolonged recovery from great recession and since the end of the pandemic recession some of the story has been very different. nearly half a trillion dollars in private industrial investment landed disproportionately in counties below average and over the past year
today to host brainerd, president biden's national economic advisor and 14th director of the national geographic counsel. we are pleased to welcome her back because most important position in federal service including vice chair of the federal reserve and treasury undersecretary international affairs doctor brainard on her happier, she is a founding vice president and director of our development program. i think she started in our foreign-policy program given economic studies. success has. what...
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of a real history that everyone should know about the space race premieres february 12th on national geographic the following day on hulu and disney+ >> disney is the parent company of both nat geo and abc seven. >> all right, let's turn back to the weather and more rain that's coming. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah and dan and omar, a picture that's pretty much says winter. >> let's take a look at a live one right now from the sierra. it is snowing right now. blue canyon reporting snow, quarter mile visibility 31 degrees. while it has been mostly snow showers, mixing in with rain throughout the day, today hasn't amounted to a whole lot. but that is all going to change, which is why a winter storm warning is going up at 4:00 tomorrow morning. runs until 1 a.m. above 3500ft, 1 a.m. thursday. that is 1 to 2ft of snow up to three feet for the higher peaks. with those gusty winds, it's going to be very difficult to impossible to get up there. the snow rates are going to be about a 1 to 3in per hour snow level, dropping to about 2500ft. eventually so that's just
of a real history that everyone should know about the space race premieres february 12th on national geographic the following day on hulu and disney+ >> disney is the parent company of both nat geo and abc seven. >> all right, let's turn back to the weather and more rain that's coming. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah and dan and omar, a picture that's pretty much says winter. >> let's take a look at a live one right now from the...
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of a real history that everyone should know about the space race premieres february 12th on national geographic the following day on hulu and disney+ >> disney is the parent company of both nat geo and abc seven. >> all right, let's turn back to the weather and more rain that's coming. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah and dan and omar, a picture that's pretty much says winter. >> let's take a look at a live one right now from the sierra. it is snowing right now. blue canyon reporting snow, quarter mile visibility 31 degrees. while it has been mostly snow showers, mixing in with rain throughout the day, today hasn't amounted to a whole lot. but that is all going to change, which is why a winter storm warning is going up at 4:00 tomorrow morning. runs until 1 a.m. above 3500ft, 1 a.m. thursday. that is 1 to 2ft of snow up to three feet for the higher peaks. with those gusty winds, it's going to be very difficult to impossible to get up there. the snow rates are going to be about a 1 to 3in per hour snow level, dropping to about 2500ft. eventually so that's just
of a real history that everyone should know about the space race premieres february 12th on national geographic the following day on hulu and disney+ >> disney is the parent company of both nat geo and abc seven. >> all right, let's turn back to the weather and more rain that's coming. >> that's right. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. yeah and dan and omar, a picture that's pretty much says winter. >> let's take a look at a live one right now from the...
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and now, leland, you are the executive producer of a national geographic documentary called "the spacehat can we expect from that? >> well, john, it is the incredible movie of the first black astronaut chosen by john f. kennedy, and when john f. kennedy was killed, he was not allowed to be in the program. so then a sculptor ed white comes out, and it shows how it led to the other black astronauts, and one is jenette eps launching to the six-month mission on iss. >> i did not know about the ed white story, and it is fascinating, so i can't wait to learn more about it. and so, leland, what are you most excited about for artemis when you are looking up to 2024? >> well, we are going to be launching an axiom crew that is going to be with mike lopez alegria with three private citizens and building another space station to replace the current space station, so, john, you can go up there to have a vacation or extended honeymoon and hang out in a private space station, and these are some of the things coming in the years, and adam, we are going to be looking for the aliens out, there which is
and now, leland, you are the executive producer of a national geographic documentary called "the spacehat can we expect from that? >> well, john, it is the incredible movie of the first black astronaut chosen by john f. kennedy, and when john f. kennedy was killed, he was not allowed to be in the program. so then a sculptor ed white comes out, and it shows how it led to the other black astronauts, and one is jenette eps launching to the six-month mission on iss. >> i did not...
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national geographic is revealing its top 20 travel destinations for 2024.ds of the glaciers in motion, popping, cracking, ice falling. it's a very clear example of the role climate change is playing in reshaping landscapes on the planet. >> the fourth spot, bear watching in alaska capped by a national park. >> its claim to fame is that it has the highest concentration of brown bears in the world. you can see bears interacting with each other and you will really be able to come away with a greater understanding of how magical they really are. >> oh, wow. >> national geographic's number one travel experience of the year, the ultimate safari on horse back in kenya. >> smoother, quieter, more soulful experience. the animals encounter the horse as one of them, another animal. it really offers something special and different that gets people what they are looking for in travel right now. that's why we think it stands out this year as our number one. >> nice list right there. great things to do. nat geo's full list of best of the world travel recommendations is li
national geographic is revealing its top 20 travel destinations for 2024.ds of the glaciers in motion, popping, cracking, ice falling. it's a very clear example of the role climate change is playing in reshaping landscapes on the planet. >> the fourth spot, bear watching in alaska capped by a national park. >> its claim to fame is that it has the highest concentration of brown bears in the world. you can see bears interacting with each other and you will really be able to come away...
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embed media with us along for the ride, so i had some street journal reporters and a network national geographic film documentary film crew going with us and many sleepless nights what i thought sally, you are filming the greatest corporate debacle of all time, but also knew that if pfizer failed, we'd have bigger problems than a bad news day. we might not even be sitting here together today. so as you know, how story ends that after eight months we did a successful vaccine and we did roll it out at the same time, there's a film now called mission possible that runs on youtube. and the day after we announced the vaccine, the wall street dropped six pages. and you're a former journalist. so, you know, six pages is a lot under the headline pfizer vaccine craze, easy deadlines and a pushy ceo now pushy is not maybe the word i would have chosen, but it made the point that he was tenacious, is that he was focused and that it's all about leaders ship. the other thing that i just want to add to conclude this story is that today pfizer is a top ten global brand, according fortune magazine's most admired
embed media with us along for the ride, so i had some street journal reporters and a network national geographic film documentary film crew going with us and many sleepless nights what i thought sally, you are filming the greatest corporate debacle of all time, but also knew that if pfizer failed, we'd have bigger problems than a bad news day. we might not even be sitting here together today. so as you know, how story ends that after eight months we did a successful vaccine and we did roll it...
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designed their own patches, so apollo 11 michael's took the lead and decided to trace from a national geographic bird book, the bald eagle represents the united states. they also decidedof to leave thr names off of the emblem. usually they have their last names on the patch if you look at others to see that. they decided to leave their names off because they thought the mission represented more than three of them, more than the hundreds of thousands on apollo. it was for them and accomplishment for all humankind and that was represented in the way they designed the patch. a fun detail to remind you how new this was of the shadow on the earthar is in the wrong location so if you remember the earthrise, the shadow should have been on the lower part from this perspective but you can't blame them it had only been a few months so there was still a lot to learn. how many of you watched the first lunar landing? fantastic there's a good number. how many of you watched cds and walter cronkite? okay. a very similar number which is representative of the experience back in 1969. 94% of american households w
designed their own patches, so apollo 11 michael's took the lead and decided to trace from a national geographic bird book, the bald eagle represents the united states. they also decidedof to leave thr names off of the emblem. usually they have their last names on the patch if you look at others to see that. they decided to leave their names off because they thought the mission represented more than three of them, more than the hundreds of thousands on apollo. it was for them and accomplishment...
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in the last week alone, there have been job cuts at sports illustrated, time, and national geographiceven worse for local newspapers. over 130 closed were merged in the last year. our nightcap is still with me. let's get into this. , philip, as we like to say on the show, the truth matters but only if you say it. we are going into a general election, how important is it for people to know the truth and understand what is actually happening in our country? >> it's incredibly important. that's why all of us do the work that we do. we want to make sure what is happening in the world today. and we convey that to people. i think what's happening in this moment though, there's a lot of conversations, obviously the economics are bad and all of this. but i think one understated thing, we all understand it, but others may not. is the extent to which there exists an alternate reality. a different universe of media which is telling a very different story. i wrote about this last year for than even school. and, the point that i tried to make their was it is a universe that is very big and very st
in the last week alone, there have been job cuts at sports illustrated, time, and national geographiceven worse for local newspapers. over 130 closed were merged in the last year. our nightcap is still with me. let's get into this. , philip, as we like to say on the show, the truth matters but only if you say it. we are going into a general election, how important is it for people to know the truth and understand what is actually happening in our country? >> it's incredibly important....
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heard of, the pixar film a bug's life well, now you can get a real bug's eye view thanks to national geographica preview next. >> this is abc 724 seven. in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah, you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> where we are, we are we are, we are we are we are where you are never miss a moment of the news that matters. to you. >> download our abc seven bay area streaming you can make money the hard way as a bullfighter or a human cannonball... or save money the easy way, with xfinity mobile. existing customers can get a free line of our most popular unlimited plan for a year! not only will you save hundreds, but you'll also be joining millions who have connected to america's most reliable 5g network. sure is a lot safer than becoming a stuntman for money. get a free line of unlimited intro for a year when you buy one unlimited line. plus, get the new samsung galaxy s24 on us. not just any whiteboard... ...katie porter's whiteboard is one way she's: [news anchor] ...often seen grilling top executives of banks, big ph
heard of, the pixar film a bug's life well, now you can get a real bug's eye view thanks to national geographica preview next. >> this is abc 724 seven. in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah, you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> where we are, we are we are, we are we are we are where you are never miss a moment of the news that matters. to you. >> download our abc seven bay area streaming you can make money...
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michael cullens, the command module pilot took the lead and decided to trace the eagle from a national geographic bird book, the bald eagle represents the united states. they also decided to leave their names off of this emblem. so usually the astronauts have their last names on a patch. if you look at other patches, you'll see that. they decided to leave their names off because they this mission represented more than the three of people. more than hundreds of thousands of people working on apollo. it was an accomplishment for all human kind and represented in the way they designed this mission patch. a fun detail, to remind you of how new all of this was and lunar exploration was, the shadow on the earth was in the wrong location. if you remember the earth rise location, the shadow should have been on the other part of the earth from this perspective on the moon and you can't blame them, only a few months and there's still lots to learn. so how many of you watched the first lunar landing? oh, fantastic. a good number this this crowd and how many of you watched cbs and walter cronkite, a similar
michael cullens, the command module pilot took the lead and decided to trace the eagle from a national geographic bird book, the bald eagle represents the united states. they also decided to leave their names off of this emblem. so usually the astronauts have their last names on a patch. if you look at other patches, you'll see that. they decided to leave their names off because they this mission represented more than the three of people. more than hundreds of thousands of people working on...
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service, the american battlefield trust, shenandoah valley battlefields, historic district and national geographic. he is the recipient of numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship, including the state council for higher education in virginia outstanding faculty award. please welcome moir. and tracy. so i want to thank dr. coker for the introduction. it sounds like i'm safe here for at least another year, so that's good. i always wonder about that. but no, in all seriousness, welcome everyone, to our annual spring conference. it is so great to see all of you, so many returning friends, some people who are here for the very first time. before we get into my remarks this, i wanted to just go over a few little logistic items. so i'm always looking ahead. so registration for our fall seminar and tour is now officially open. so in your folder on the right side, there's information about that day in, the first saturday in november. so i have my students who are here working in the blue polo shirts more than welcome to give them registrations. you'd like to sign up early for that or you can take i
service, the american battlefield trust, shenandoah valley battlefields, historic district and national geographic. he is the recipient of numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship, including the state council for higher education in virginia outstanding faculty award. please welcome moir. and tracy. so i want to thank dr. coker for the introduction. it sounds like i'm safe here for at least another year, so that's good. i always wonder about that. but no, in all seriousness, welcome...
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his whiskey photos featured in "the new york times" and in national geographic.rt book. is there a takeaway? is there a lesson? >> the ignored or overlooked can have relevance, can have interest. if you don't look around, if you don't pay attention to the really small things in life, you could miss out on something really big. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow. that's good. almond breeze? you like the almond breeze i got you... that's sooo interesting. what's happening, dad? with delicious taste and 50% more calcium. blue diamond almond breeze. don't just milk it. almond milk it. chances of a plane crash -- 1 in 11 million. you're not gonna finish those salted nuts, right? never waking up from anesthesia -- 1 in 185,000. validate your parking or just see how it goes? what? why stress about the unlikely? does a killer clown worry about being struck by lightning -while winning the lottery? -sure don't. but your odds of falling victim to online crime are 1 in 4. you need aura. you, your family, all protected from scary online stuff. [ laughs ] protect everything your family does online w
his whiskey photos featured in "the new york times" and in national geographic.rt book. is there a takeaway? is there a lesson? >> the ignored or overlooked can have relevance, can have interest. if you don't look around, if you don't pay attention to the really small things in life, you could miss out on something really big. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow. that's good. almond breeze? you like the almond breeze i got you... that's sooo interesting. what's happening, dad? with delicious...
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the continent, when you look at how the countries, all our borders are not following national - kind of uh geographic mountains and rivers and seas, the separate nations, or indeed by language, culture, or religion uh, they carved up west asia, they carved up africa, they created states and they have fomented uh descent and internal rivelries, they have cemented uh the uh destruction of many many, many of the nations in africa and west asia, so the weight european colonization of america and the weight european colonization of. saying uses terrorism every day to strengthen their position uh in power by dividing their opposition and trying to encourage ethnic balance between the groups in the region so that they kill each other and do not kill the invading forces. okay, i want to thank you for staying with us first long this extended conversation, we're going to let you um go, but uh talk to you soon. for joining us frag huge journalist and author and activist are joining us from belfast and uh mr faturi i'm going to swing back to you and fra very interesting thing said the us and israel wouldn't even
the continent, when you look at how the countries, all our borders are not following national - kind of uh geographic mountains and rivers and seas, the separate nations, or indeed by language, culture, or religion uh, they carved up west asia, they carved up africa, they created states and they have fomented uh descent and internal rivelries, they have cemented uh the uh destruction of many many, many of the nations in africa and west asia, so the weight european colonization of america and...
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civilization in the west considered the right to be a human being only for those specific nations in specific geographicalas, and for this reason, they consider any crime against other people in other parts of the world, including colonialism, slavery, rape, racial deportation, genocide, etc., to be forbidden. unfortunately, the same the intellectual and value system in the west, by resorting to force and in complete injustice , produced the seeds of an illegitimate entity called the zionist regime in our region, which, from the beginning of its formation and formation, has carried out the same absurd policy and character of self-righteousness and exchange about the people of b shelter and under the oppression of palestine and other muslim nations in our region is ongoing. based on this , we believe that in examining the current situation in palestine and in order to achieve a consensus for organizing a coherent mass movement to seriously respond to the crimes of the zionists in palestine, especially in gaza, sufficient attention should be paid to the following legitimate issues. let's have do not doubt t
civilization in the west considered the right to be a human being only for those specific nations in specific geographicalas, and for this reason, they consider any crime against other people in other parts of the world, including colonialism, slavery, rape, racial deportation, genocide, etc., to be forbidden. unfortunately, the same the intellectual and value system in the west, by resorting to force and in complete injustice , produced the seeds of an illegitimate entity called the zionist...
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national geographic and disney + have teamed up for a real life a bug's life, critters unlike any youlet's get a check closer to home. >>> true crime series truth and lies returns with details you haven't heard about the investigation into the long island serial murder case, including why it took more than two decades to arrest the killer. truth and lies, the hunted, premieres tomorrow on abc. take a look. >> state police. >> there's a young girl running around here screaming and some guy trying to follow her. >> the 911 call is a crucial piece of evidence unravelling the mystery. >> could four murders on long island be the work of a serial killer? >> they start finding more bodies. suddenly it's an arm, a leg. >> what is going on here? >> we're talking about a huge serial killer case. >> where did it begin? >> cell phone towers. >> craigs list ads. >> sex workers. >> the women in this case are working as escorts. then comes the dna. that was the a-ha moment. this is our guy. >> someone that has outsmarted police for years. >> hiding in plain sight. >> rex hueurmann charged with a fou
national geographic and disney + have teamed up for a real life a bug's life, critters unlike any youlet's get a check closer to home. >>> true crime series truth and lies returns with details you haven't heard about the investigation into the long island serial murder case, including why it took more than two decades to arrest the killer. truth and lies, the hunted, premieres tomorrow on abc. take a look. >> state police. >> there's a young girl running around here...
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boost ties, fall. to create insecurity in the region, make no mistake, we are one nation in two different geographical areas and both sides strongly respect each other's territorial integrity. in islamabad in response to his pakistani counterparts official invitation, hussein amir abdullahyan discussed ways to fight against the terrorists based along the iran-pakistan border areas that are in his words supported by hostile third countries. many iranian and pakistani forces have lost their lives in recent years in the fight against terrorism and over the past two weeks both iran and pakistan inevitably launched missile attacks on each other's sword. in order to contain the terrorist separatist groups, move that created a media frienzy, and now this official visit is clearing things out. you need to understand that in the last 70 years or so, pakistan and iran have developed a robust cooperation between themselves. we have strong people to people contexts, we have religious ties, we have historical ties, we have cultural ties between our two countries. and these ties are extremely important for our two
boost ties, fall. to create insecurity in the region, make no mistake, we are one nation in two different geographical areas and both sides strongly respect each other's territorial integrity. in islamabad in response to his pakistani counterparts official invitation, hussein amir abdullahyan discussed ways to fight against the terrorists based along the iran-pakistan border areas that are in his words supported by hostile third countries. many iranian and pakistani forces have lost their lives...
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they are called the largest nation without a state. geographically territory of kurdistan. covers the borders of at least four countries, turkey, syria, iraq and iran. the majority of kurds in turkey are about 20 million. they are the main internal enemy of official ankara. their support is the kurdish workers' party of abdul acalan, which has been waging a guerrilla war since the eighties. after the start of the arab spring, the turkish army carried out several military operations against the kurds. control, significant areas of border syrian territory. iraqi kurdistan is the unofficial name of the kurdish autonomous region in northern iraq. these are three provinces: dohuk, sulaymaniyah and erbil. over 5 million people live here. the capital is the city of erbil. another 3 million kurds inhabit the neighboring iraqi province of kirkuk and part of the nineveh province region. this is the city of mosul. the main wealth of all these. the islamic kurdish terrorist group opposed the state and even established control over kirkuk when it was abandoned by
they are called the largest nation without a state. geographically territory of kurdistan. covers the borders of at least four countries, turkey, syria, iraq and iran. the majority of kurds in turkey are about 20 million. they are the main internal enemy of official ankara. their support is the kurdish workers' party of abdul acalan, which has been waging a guerrilla war since the eighties. after the start of the arab spring, the turkish army carried out several military operations against the...
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made a film, as it were, which you can watch without knowing where it is happening, geographical reference , national that this is a universal cinema, a universal film language, film painting, which in general, on the one hand, does not seem to be for everyone, but everyone is interested in this paradox. we can watch a fragment from the finale of the shadows of forgotten ancestors, just to see how it could have looked then, in the mid-sixties, not only in the soviet union, but, for example, in france. suddenly it's the mid-sixties movie comes out abroad, the film is shown at various festivals, and isn’t it from there, isn’t it from this time that interest is already growing, let’s say. it all really started with him with parajanov’s arrests, the first arrest was in kiev, which took place, the second was already in tbilisi, with all these liberations, that ’s how guera was involved in this movement for the liberation of the partisans, but guera, of course, to him... him moscow apartment, here i was, when i was talking with him, in this furniture there is always the image of an apple, just as the image
made a film, as it were, which you can watch without knowing where it is happening, geographical reference , national that this is a universal cinema, a universal film language, film painting, which in general, on the one hand, does not seem to be for everyone, but everyone is interested in this paradox. we can watch a fragment from the finale of the shadows of forgotten ancestors, just to see how it could have looked then, in the mid-sixties, not only in the soviet union, but, for example, in...