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the social and economic council of the united nations organization gives the peoples of the world an strument with which to promote a higher standard of living everywhere. through their delegates at san francisco, the member nations pledged to use that instrument. they pledged, too, to stimulate the exchange of culture among peoples and, in the words of the charter, "to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbors." at san francisco, 50 united nations reaffirmed their faith in the dignity and worth of the human person, without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion. the representatives of 2000 million people pledged to promote freedom from fear and freedom of expression, freedom from want and freedom of worship. the second week of the conference brought the news of germany's surrender, proof of the power of unity against a common enemy. a♪ but in their wake, the germans left horror and devastation, a specter of fascism in the price of total war, which would haunt civilization for decades to come. strong and effective machinery must guara
the social and economic council of the united nations organization gives the peoples of the world an strument with which to promote a higher standard of living everywhere. through their delegates at san francisco, the member nations pledged to use that instrument. they pledged, too, to stimulate the exchange of culture among peoples and, in the words of the charter, "to practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbors." at san francisco, 50 united...
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, and stalin dedicated their nations to the foundation of permanent peace through a united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together. final victory was in sight, man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final fight. suddenly president franklin roosevelt was dead. mourned throughout the world, he left in the united nations the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii ended and in tokyo bay general macarthur spoke for all people. gen. macarthur: i pray that peace now be restored to the world, that god will preserve it always. >> meanwhile in san francisco, delegates of 50 nations had met to form the united nations. president truman came from washington for the signing of the charter. vyacheslav molotov, the soviet union foreign minister, lent his presence to the solemn and hopeful promise to live in peace. the nations were united. china, russia, france, britain, and th
, and stalin dedicated their nations to the foundation of permanent peace through a united nations organization. crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together. final victory was in sight, man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final fight. suddenly president franklin roosevelt was dead. mourned...
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the national organization of theater owners issued this statement saying the restrictions in place present an insurmountable financial challenge. for now, gracie and brennan have perfected their set up and don't mind the extra space. >> any time somebody is coughing or sneezing, even before the pandemic, i was always like oh no. as for the next time they'll walk into a theater with popcorn sold inside -- >> maybe christmas 2021. >> kenny choi, kpix 5. >> we reached out to the city of san francisco for a statement but haven't heard back yet. >> the armenian american community says this march across the golden gate bridge is the first step in a long journey to raise awareness of a far away fight, marchers were trying to persuade the current or future generation to e intervene between armenians. and to make people aware of what is going on. >> we're protesting, we're trying to get recognition. trying to get national, international media attention to bring awareness to what's going on in our home country since we can't be there to defend our people. >> protesters say with the international com
the national organization of theater owners issued this statement saying the restrictions in place present an insurmountable financial challenge. for now, gracie and brennan have perfected their set up and don't mind the extra space. >> any time somebody is coughing or sneezing, even before the pandemic, i was always like oh no. as for the next time they'll walk into a theater with popcorn sold inside -- >> maybe christmas 2021. >> kenny choi, kpix 5. >> we reached out...
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appearing the last nation of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world hope for the new international organizationhe charter of the united nations, which you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe in the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all laws, you have won a victory against war in self. if we had had the shorter two years ago, and above all the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should -- interval to use, it millions now living will surely die. there is a time for making friends, and there is a time for action. the time for action is here, now. (applause). let us therefore, each in his own nation, and according to its own way seeking media to prove all of this charter, and make it a living thing. by this charter you have moved forward to go from which a gallant leader, in a second will struggle worked and fought and gave his life. roosevelt. this new structure of peace is rising upon strong foundations. let us not fail for press, his supreme chance, to establish a
appearing the last nation of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world hope for the new international organizationhe charter of the united nations, which you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe in the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all laws, you have won a victory against war in self. if we had had the shorter two...
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malaysian united indigenous party to build a stronger coalition the same way the united the malays national organization did during the time of the body because historically speaking you always have this strong coalition but with a vast coalition you would have an extremely popular political party run by an extremely popular politician this is how malays politics been going on for quite some time can do that same thing. the problem that we're hitting us in wolf is that within the coalition itself you already do have knowledge there as the strong party and saw you know what you've been in coming into election kind of negotiations for states that will be very difficult yes you have been saying that that was that you have successfully farmed a very strong will and muslim coalition that up with the 2 i'm not even part is i mean for the for the 1st time up there a long time being together working together again by the reality is that they will be competing for a very similar sort of what which means that you know i'm not actually destined to have the upper hand or 2 when it comes within the coalition i just
malaysian united indigenous party to build a stronger coalition the same way the united the malays national organization did during the time of the body because historically speaking you always have this strong coalition but with a vast coalition you would have an extremely popular political party run by an extremely popular politician this is how malays politics been going on for quite some time can do that same thing. the problem that we're hitting us in wolf is that within the coalition...
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, we had a big conference where these smaller reparation groups came together and formed a national organization. tune with very in that because of his history. what he wanted, this commission to explore was not just reparations for slavery, and this is where the aztec ado people get it all messed up. , most importantly and realistically, in getting reparations from state and local governments, local municipalities and state governments, was the treatment of free slaves from 1865 until what we would say the present, but at that time, up until 1989. we are talking about jim crow segregation, where it is easy to prove in his lawyer ideology a tort action of the harm committed by local, state and federal governments. time. i am running out of i want to mention that every year after that, he introduced a variation of that bill. afterwards he introduced a variation of that bill. he was committed to that. happen, and i have problems with it mainly because of the people they had speaking in front of congress, was that they didn't have enough experts. celebrities,many to many literary's, they didn't hav
, we had a big conference where these smaller reparation groups came together and formed a national organization. tune with very in that because of his history. what he wanted, this commission to explore was not just reparations for slavery, and this is where the aztec ado people get it all messed up. , most importantly and realistically, in getting reparations from state and local governments, local municipalities and state governments, was the treatment of free slaves from 1865 until what we...
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apart from that just a couple of days ago the biggest party in the ruling bloc the united lays national organizationnown as m no has said it wants to renegotiate the terms of its support for the ruling alliance. shopping malls and football 2 of the fundamental elements of timelines have returned but with tight restrictions this partial lifting of the quantum comes as the number of deaths and infections from covert 19 continue to rise in the reports from what. it was a tentative reopening a limited number of. times a restaurant still closed it comes after weeks of pressure from business owners. to relax the rules. it was veery hard because depending on the shops would last a. around 20 to 30 percent of the 2 months and thousands of thousands of jobs. after a 7 month knock down a bit mother's day one of the busiest shopping periods of the year just around the corner people were keen to leave their homes in the market and there must be another letter that we are very excited tickets to we wanted to see how the reopening is calling what was going on with the people and also to get out of the house a lit
apart from that just a couple of days ago the biggest party in the ruling bloc the united lays national organizationnown as m no has said it wants to renegotiate the terms of its support for the ruling alliance. shopping malls and football 2 of the fundamental elements of timelines have returned but with tight restrictions this partial lifting of the quantum comes as the number of deaths and infections from covert 19 continue to rise in the reports from what. it was a tentative reopening a...
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the nomination included the alliance for justice, naacp, national council ofli jewish women, national organization for women, people for the american way, united we lidream, policy center at the lt goes on and on. october 15, 2020 the leadership conference reiterated its opposition to the nomination with a letter from over 400 state and local officials asking the senate not to confirm a new justice until after inauguration day. the leadership conference in does the letter by saying it's shameful that instead the senate is rushing through a nominee likely to eviscerate the affordable care act and deprive millions of people access to healthcare, destroy reproductive freedom and suppressed the right to vote making it harder for americans to have their voices heard in our democracy. i'm gravely concerned that the process the senate is using will undermine thein public's faith d independence and legitimacy of the court as a fair and impartial body. as a group of former judges wrote to the senate it's polarized for thecy health of ay democracy the judicial confirmation process has increasingly become da
the nomination included the alliance for justice, naacp, national council ofli jewish women, national organization for women, people for the american way, united we lidream, policy center at the lt goes on and on. october 15, 2020 the leadership conference reiterated its opposition to the nomination with a letter from over 400 state and local officials asking the senate not to confirm a new justice until after inauguration day. the leadership conference in does the letter by saying it's...
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of the black women's health imperative the only national organization focused on black women's health emotional physical health and mental health so happy to be here welcome back hello there glenn tell everybody who you are like ike their meal melinda good to see you both i am arkell and alice i'm based in philadelphia i'm a currently a visiting scholar at the national bioethics center and at tuskegee university and i'm also a fellow at harvard medical school and both research bioethics and and on narrative ethics i am going to jump straight into the you cheap comments when i would it's knew we were doing this show this this comment here are you kidding are you not aware of the deep mistrust afro americans have about the medical system review your history of medical apartheid and genocide in the u.s. we ain't having none of it it's. impact that you know. yeah there is a lot to unpack there and this is you know as the writer said this is deeply rooted in history this is deeply rooted in 400 years of oppression in this country and then of course colonialism outside of this country going
of the black women's health imperative the only national organization focused on black women's health emotional physical health and mental health so happy to be here welcome back hello there glenn tell everybody who you are like ike their meal melinda good to see you both i am arkell and alice i'm based in philadelphia i'm a currently a visiting scholar at the national bioethics center and at tuskegee university and i'm also a fellow at harvard medical school and both research bioethics and and...
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a new graduate teaching there as well, as well as running the national organization. >> has there been thought bringing children in in a socially distanced way into the classroom and having the teacher remote, especially for students who have trouble with connectivity? allen: yes, you are seeing all different types of hybrid or kind of phase-in approaches. chattanooga and outlying districts, the teacher has been in contact with someone, so they are quarantined 14 days, and the teacher is actually zooming into the classroom. there is a teacher assistant or another employee from the school system in the room to monitor while that is going on. we see that on the students staying home. we also see the teachers staying at home in a virtual setting. both have been kind of used effectively. >> they have been successful? allen: yes. i think we are working through. i mean, i think tennessee may have had one of the first school systems to start back on july 22. they've used a phase-in, or a hybrid, 25% attendance and they are working up to 100% right now. those things are going on as we speak. e
a new graduate teaching there as well, as well as running the national organization. >> has there been thought bringing children in in a socially distanced way into the classroom and having the teacher remote, especially for students who have trouble with connectivity? allen: yes, you are seeing all different types of hybrid or kind of phase-in approaches. chattanooga and outlying districts, the teacher has been in contact with someone, so they are quarantined 14 days, and the teacher is...
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apart from that just a couple of days ago the biggest party in the ruling bloc the united lays national organization known as m no has said it wants to renegotiate the terms of its support for the ruling alliance leaders in the eastern chinese city of. less than a week they finished testing the city's 11000000 people for corona virus that was sponsored by the discovery of a handful of new cases only about a dozen people were found to be actually infected katrina your reports. china's coastal city of qingdao is known for its beaches and beer but this week it made headlines for a coronavirus cluster the 1st local transmissions discovered in months authorities responded by testing the city's entire population of 11000000 over a period of 5 days after her there are in the us mint still in people to protect themselves and social distance people are sticking to the rules the testing aims to reassure residents thousands of medical workers worked 16 hours a day to complete the mass testing a few cases have been confirmed the patients relate to the qingdao chest hospital where overseas arrivals with carven 1
apart from that just a couple of days ago the biggest party in the ruling bloc the united lays national organization known as m no has said it wants to renegotiate the terms of its support for the ruling alliance leaders in the eastern chinese city of. less than a week they finished testing the city's 11000000 people for corona virus that was sponsored by the discovery of a handful of new cases only about a dozen people were found to be actually infected katrina your reports. china's coastal...
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the national rifle association commonly referred to as b m r a the national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1900. sixty's new gun control legislation has been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership and because he and became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going to interfere with his brother. martin luther king jr must bring americans together to legislate but. one of the most important changes was with all of the violence in our society and other societies in the late 1960 s. and with the assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy in 1968 president johnson began to push for more restrictions on the cause and then the americans even democrats who had supported johnson became very worried because they were afraid that if they didn't have their guns they would be unprotected when they saw in particular they were afraid of black power and. that. that effective crime control. remains in my judgment effective gun control. a warning shot to the country's traditional
the national rifle association commonly referred to as b m r a the national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1900. sixty's new gun control legislation has been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership and because he and became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going to interfere with his brother. martin luther king jr must bring americans together to legislate but. one of the most...
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national. organization. the quick response and we were able to avert a. mate with very minimal numbers is much worse at the numbers of both infections. is very high and while we were very successful in actually continuing controlling all of us came the occupation where the switch has started so this all of us the biggest horse was palestinian workers working and. we were trying to actually communicate either should stay. what or should they come back. and since joined up has been the biggest source of infection. and that was back of the floor of the white house the hope you question of though inability to control on board those not allowed us are going to continue with a very effective and efficient way of the game with the white house having said all the priest to the program to convey or. to do it for white army of doctors and nurses they are engaged now as we speak very international about this we're very worried about because of especially in the last few weeks numbers have spiked to impress of the 20 if. ogust the only 3 deaths in gaza and that on th
national. organization. the quick response and we were able to avert a. mate with very minimal numbers is much worse at the numbers of both infections. is very high and while we were very successful in actually continuing controlling all of us came the occupation where the switch has started so this all of us the biggest horse was palestinian workers working and. we were trying to actually communicate either should stay. what or should they come back. and since joined up has been the biggest...
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united malays national organization -- those were your "first word" headlines. for for morning snapshot of notable traits for the day. sophie is with us in hong kong. of ans a little bit outside, but the down trend has continued. sophie: taking a longer-term hear that 2020 is the turning point to diversify away from the greenback, including more liquid currencies against the dollar, such as the euro, the yen, and the pound. themparison was drawn to of disrupteriod risks are election likely adding to the pressure. bol: we look at the be ok -- k. what are we expecting from the government? stephen: sophie: governor lee said that the central bank would be willing to ramp up bond buys. capital economics expects the next move to be to reach into a nonconventional toolbox and announced an explicit -- policymakers will likely want to rein in funding costs. shery: let's turn to car makers. what is driving the optimism there? sophie: we have seen a state of updates from chinese carmakers. with moreting this upbeat numbers, when it comes to chinese car sales. september rep
united malays national organization -- those were your "first word" headlines. for for morning snapshot of notable traits for the day. sophie is with us in hong kong. of ans a little bit outside, but the down trend has continued. sophie: taking a longer-term hear that 2020 is the turning point to diversify away from the greenback, including more liquid currencies against the dollar, such as the euro, the yen, and the pound. themparison was drawn to of disrupteriod risks are election...
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achard: we need to create national organizing person, ideally, someone in the executive branch, someones clearly in charge of coordinating, essentially a czar. we have to clarify the responsibilities, federal government versus state versus cities. we need to have an ongoing testing program. if and when there are infection breakouts, we don't have this long lead time in order to catch up. we also -- honestly, there are things you cannot legislate. having a president who sends an inconsistent message about taking this seriously, we aring masks. world,it is a globalized germs and viruses don't know borders. what do we need to do globally? we have talked about the united states. richard: the leading international mechanism is the world health organization. always will be. still, the u.s. should be in it, trying to reform it. we probably need some type of an organization that is more independent, that can basically blow the whistle on countries. almost a global rating system. then we need somebody to blow the whistle, if and when an infection breaks out, to look at what countries are doing.
achard: we need to create national organizing person, ideally, someone in the executive branch, someones clearly in charge of coordinating, essentially a czar. we have to clarify the responsibilities, federal government versus state versus cities. we need to have an ongoing testing program. if and when there are infection breakouts, we don't have this long lead time in order to catch up. we also -- honestly, there are things you cannot legislate. having a president who sends an inconsistent...
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and a safe setting . >> reporter: detective michael bell now mentors children through the national organization of black law enforcement executives. >> the first interaction is not always so great because they have preconceived notions of police officers. >> reporter: both sides can do more to improve relationships, but he says he believes there is a problem with police recruitment. >> in my opinion, you cannot un- train a racist or someone who is homophobic, or any of these things. so, i think it is about getting the officers better. >> reporter: he hopes that it will create positive change. cbs news, new york. >>> the covid-19 pandemic has claimed yet another historic bay area business. harrington barring garrett grill is closing its doors permanently. on front street in the financial area, they said waiting out the pandemic is financially unreasonable. they said we have had 85 years of a broad and diverse mix of patrons that we so appreciate. thank you for your support throughout the years. harringtons had been operating since 1935. >>> a large group of motorcycle enthusiasts is going forwar
and a safe setting . >> reporter: detective michael bell now mentors children through the national organization of black law enforcement executives. >> the first interaction is not always so great because they have preconceived notions of police officers. >> reporter: both sides can do more to improve relationships, but he says he believes there is a problem with police recruitment. >> in my opinion, you cannot un- train a racist or someone who is homophobic, or any of...
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of conflict the agreement came after 5 days of talks in geneva after hosted by the united nations the organization high all the deal as a historic turning point for peace and stability in the country. and the streets of nigeria's biggest city lagos were relatively calm friday after days of unrest it follows tuesday's shooting of peaceful demonstrators protesting police brutality president mohammed biharis says more than 50 civilians and a number of police officers were killed in the on unrest bihari blamed hooliganism for the violence. well see don has agreed to normalize relations with israel making it the 3rd arab country to establish ties with the jewish state under u.s. brokered deals the cea president donald trump announced the agreement on friday. saddam from the least off state sponsors of terror. compensates us victims of terrorist attacks the trumpet ministration recently also broke through diplomatic ties between israel and the united arab emirates and writers. but the move has angered palestinians and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hailed the deal as the beginning of a new er
of conflict the agreement came after 5 days of talks in geneva after hosted by the united nations the organization high all the deal as a historic turning point for peace and stability in the country. and the streets of nigeria's biggest city lagos were relatively calm friday after days of unrest it follows tuesday's shooting of peaceful demonstrators protesting police brutality president mohammed biharis says more than 50 civilians and a number of police officers were killed in the on unrest...
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national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1960 s. new gun control legislation had been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership advocacy and became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going to interfere with the fate of his brother. those who wrote the death of martin luther king this tragedy must bring americans together to legislate but. one of the most important chain. is was with all of the violence in our society and other societies in the late 1960 s. and with the assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy in 1968 president johnson began to push for more restrictions on guns and then he americans even democrats who had supported johnson became very worried because they were afraid that if they didn't have their guns they would be unprotected when they saw in particular they were afraid of black power plant have black panthers. how. effective crime can prove. remains in my judgment effective gun control. a warning shot to the country's
national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1960 s. new gun control legislation had been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership advocacy and became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going to interfere with the fate of his brother. those who wrote the death of martin luther king this tragedy must bring americans together to legislate but. one of the most important chain. is was with all...
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last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organizatione charter of the united nations, which you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few years ago, and above all the will to use it, millions now dead would be alive. if we should falter in the future in our will to use it, millions now living will surely die. there is a time for making plans, and there is a time for action. the time for action is here, now! [applause] let us, therefore, each in his own nation and according to its own way, seek immediate approval of this charter and make it a living thing. by this charter, you have moved toward the goal for which that gallant leader, in this second world struggle worked and fought and gave his life, franklin d. roosevelt. [applause] this is rising on strong foundations. let us not fail to establish a wo
last formal session of the united nations conference, president truman congratulates the 280 delegates and expresses the world's hopes for the new international organizatione charter of the united nations, which you are now signing, is a solid structure upon which we can build for a better world. history will honor you. between the victory in europe and the final victory in japan, in this most destructive of all wars, you have won a victory against war itself. if we had had this charter a few...
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the national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1960 s. new gun control legislation has been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership and because she became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going today in her native his brother. those who know the death of martin luther king this tragedy must bring americans together to legislate book but all conclude. one of the most important changes was with all of the violence in our society and other societies in the late 1960 s. and with the assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy in 1000 $68.00 president johnson began to push for more restrictions on guns and many americans even democrats who had supported johnson became very worried because they were afraid that if they have their guns they would be unprotected when they saw him putting. they were afraid of no black power and what happened. was that. effective crime control. remains and my judgment effective gun control. a warning shot to the countr
the national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1960 s. new gun control legislation has been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership and because she became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going today in her native his brother. those who know the death of martin luther king this tragedy must bring americans together to legislate book but all conclude. one of the most important changes...
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thus even as they meet in the hope of ending war forever, the united nations look to the first organization in their name, unrra, united nations relief and rehabilitation administration. unrra, much criticized and much praised, but still the only major source to which the united nations pump into the veins and arteries of stricken people throughout the earth, the emergency items of relief that serve as the plasma of peace. items from six continents and seven seas. anutpouring from each nation's heart to each war-stricken friend and neighbor. hundreds of private relief and welfare organizations blend their efforts through unrra, along with the contributions of the governments themselves. as all over the ravaged areas, the tired heart of liberated nations fights to regain strength and vigor. and the strong heart of the united nations, working hand in hand to help. a welfare specialist from cuba. a doctor from cuba and a nurse from belgium. a child expert from england. a therapeutic from ohio. from canada, norway, south africa, china, operating despite the handicaps of varied languages, and le
thus even as they meet in the hope of ending war forever, the united nations look to the first organization in their name, unrra, united nations relief and rehabilitation administration. unrra, much criticized and much praised, but still the only major source to which the united nations pump into the veins and arteries of stricken people throughout the earth, the emergency items of relief that serve as the plasma of peace. items from six continents and seven seas. anutpouring from each nation's...
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don't look for feminists to celebrate she is being denounced as threat to women's rights with national organizationmen climbing -- claiming barrett will turn back the clock on equality. >> as it happens two working mothers highly productive working mothers i might add. so kate you wrote this week that there was there is a cultural resonance for all women but for all of us in the amy coney barrett story what did you mean by that? >> well paul i think some women's rights can demand conformity of women i was interested in amy coney barrett's life seems to defy norm boundaries of culture wars whether women should work stay home she makes her life -- like she said mot very are full having children working -- as judge makes it look enjoyable, something worth aspiring to i started to look for interviews to decode -- some patterns of success some things she he mentions, enjoys the job, probably, a lot easier than working as a full-time partner at big firm, she says husband does a lot of work around the house, also a saying men should do in marriages -- >> what about criticism this is easy for her affluent,
don't look for feminists to celebrate she is being denounced as threat to women's rights with national organizationmen climbing -- claiming barrett will turn back the clock on equality. >> as it happens two working mothers highly productive working mothers i might add. so kate you wrote this week that there was there is a cultural resonance for all women but for all of us in the amy coney barrett story what did you mean by that? >> well paul i think some women's rights can demand...
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coalition for president trump and a member of the trump 2020 advisory board, jenna arnold, national organizern's march. jenna, bruce, great to see you today, let's talk about where we are withholding virtual hearings, hybrid hearings and your take on it, jenna. >> i think it's a fair exercise to go through any type of discussion, debate, conversation around whether or not this justice meets all of the needs for perspectives that she's going to put out to protect americans, we are seeing 7.4 million people who have contracted covid who might not have a pre-existing condition, there's 100 million people who might not get insurance if she stands against the affordable care act, it's clear that she stands against and in general so i think the question is not so much with the logistics and the procedures, for her to participate, for her to be confirmed about more about what it is that we should be focusing our attention on. >> harris: bruce? >> so we can't have a hearing, okay. on your show many, many times i've been an advocate that we can social distance, we can make this happen whether it be zo
coalition for president trump and a member of the trump 2020 advisory board, jenna arnold, national organizern's march. jenna, bruce, great to see you today, let's talk about where we are withholding virtual hearings, hybrid hearings and your take on it, jenna. >> i think it's a fair exercise to go through any type of discussion, debate, conversation around whether or not this justice meets all of the needs for perspectives that she's going to put out to protect americans, we are seeing...
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and it is a national organization, in part it's international. much of an international presence, but enough to make it international. i think the damning thing here is that this vice president saying that and christopher wray in saying that means we're not going to have an investigation of black lives matter which we know has been the foundation and the driving force behind so many street riots, vicious vandalism and arson in many cities, democrat-run cities, across the country. your thoughts about the need for that investigation and why it's not taking place. >> correct. and i'll add to that by saying calling antifa an idea. it wasn't an idea that chased me out of that restaurant on a monday morning and threw eggs and water at me. when you're talking about them failing to acknowledge that this is an organized group of domestic terrorists in our country, black lives matter, antifa, what they're really doing is trying to accept everything that they're doing. and here's the most important part, lou, whose neighborhoods are they rioting and looting
and it is a national organization, in part it's international. much of an international presence, but enough to make it international. i think the damning thing here is that this vice president saying that and christopher wray in saying that means we're not going to have an investigation of black lives matter which we know has been the foundation and the driving force behind so many street riots, vicious vandalism and arson in many cities, democrat-run cities, across the country. your thoughts...
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we'll build a national corps of contract tracers to work closely with the trusts organizations in these communities that are most at risk. we'll also take steps to ensure that no one has to choose between getting a test and putting food on the table. look, no othat no one, no one i scared of getting a test to ruin their immigration status. we'll close the ppe gap and get the gear out where it's needed. every health care worker will have a reliable supply of properly fitted n-95 masks. it's unconscionable. we're more than eight months into this crisis, and front line health care workers are still rationing their personal protective equipment. as president, i'll use the full power of the defense production act to drive the manufacture of personal protective equipment, masks, gloves, gowns and more, and ensure that it's distributed equitably. look, we won't stop until the nation's supply exceeds the demand and our stockpile is replenished, especially in hard-hit areas and in communities that are disproportionately impacted by the virus. i will appoint a fully empowered supply commander who
we'll build a national corps of contract tracers to work closely with the trusts organizations in these communities that are most at risk. we'll also take steps to ensure that no one has to choose between getting a test and putting food on the table. look, no othat no one, no one i scared of getting a test to ruin their immigration status. we'll close the ppe gap and get the gear out where it's needed. every health care worker will have a reliable supply of properly fitted n-95 masks. it's...
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organizations and the private sector. we deeply appreciate congress appropriation of over 1.6 billion u.s. dollars and covid-19 supplemental funding to the state department and the u.s. agency for national development and we have used these funds to provide a broad range of assistants specifically aimed helping governments, international organizations and nongovernmental organizations fight the pandemic. assistance is strengthening lives, improving the quality and cleanliness of facilities and laboratory disease response and capacity and more than 120 countries as long as humanitarian economic support to mitigate the impacts of the pandemic. additionally the united states has invested more than $10 million to bring safe and effective vaccines to the global market faster. oes helps messaging [inaudible] as the first to know about the coronavirus the chinese, and his party has a special responsibility to inform the rest of the world about this threat and instead they withheld information and censored medical professionals scientific and journalists and the ccp has since used the pandemic to further its geopolitical agenda by highlighting its donations of mask and other supplies to restate
organizations and the private sector. we deeply appreciate congress appropriation of over 1.6 billion u.s. dollars and covid-19 supplemental funding to the state department and the u.s. agency for national development and we have used these funds to provide a broad range of assistants specifically aimed helping governments, international organizations and nongovernmental organizations fight the pandemic. assistance is strengthening lives, improving the quality and cleanliness of facilities and...
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the right to work is in short by socialist organization of the national economy. the steady growth of the productive forces of soviet society, e religious of the possibilities of economic crisis and abolition of unemployment sound familiar aoc? article 119, citizens in the ussr have right to rest and leisure the right to rest and leisure ensured by introduction
the right to work is in short by socialist organization of the national economy. the steady growth of the productive forces of soviet society, e religious of the possibilities of economic crisis and abolition of unemployment sound familiar aoc? article 119, citizens in the ussr have right to rest and leisure the right to rest and leisure ensured by introduction
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this national organization for women, in terms of jane probe the time. to make a clear association with jim crow. in the marshall said i think in the decision, think he said look our experiences unique. it brought change to america. and not quite have a chapter on african americans because they are is a unique experience in adult think it's helping to fill the hearts and minds of the african-americans with hatred but i do think the slavery happened. jane probe happened in segregation happen to forget it if i so hard because to go back to the era of separate but equal. and we are slowly, nothing is slowly but very rapidly going back to ferguson. with these politics in the hispanic models is a very clear one with the first tried to organize in the late 40s with the election of the los angeles city council. organizing mexican americans. and fred ross who work for them did not think or organized enough into opposing box. and then, this movement comes in and has this belief that mexicans should be considered a race. and obviously it is a nationality. there ar
this national organization for women, in terms of jane probe the time. to make a clear association with jim crow. in the marshall said i think in the decision, think he said look our experiences unique. it brought change to america. and not quite have a chapter on african americans because they are is a unique experience in adult think it's helping to fill the hearts and minds of the african-americans with hatred but i do think the slavery happened. jane probe happened in segregation happen to...
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national organization for marriage, says in this proceeding, all our issues are at stake.epublican platform says it wants to reverse obergefell. and the republican brief filed in the case said same sex relationships don't fall within any constitutional protection. when you say stakes are high on this, it is because you said stakes are high. you said that's what you want to do. how are people going about doing it? what is the scheme here? let me start with this one. in all cases there's big anonymous money behind various lanes of activity. one lane of activity is through the conduit of the federalist society. it is managed, was managed by a guy named leonard leo, has taken over the selection of judicial nominees. how do we know that to be the case? because trump said so over and over again. his white house counsel said so. so we have an anonymously funded group controlling judicial selection, run by this guy, leonard leo. then in another lane we have again anonymous funders running through something called the judicial crisis network, which is run by carrie severino, doing
national organization for marriage, says in this proceeding, all our issues are at stake.epublican platform says it wants to reverse obergefell. and the republican brief filed in the case said same sex relationships don't fall within any constitutional protection. when you say stakes are high on this, it is because you said stakes are high. you said that's what you want to do. how are people going about doing it? what is the scheme here? let me start with this one. in all cases there's big...
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we want to welcome to the broadcast an author an activist who was a national organizer for the womensarch on washington. also happens to be the author of the recent book "raising our hands how white women are stop avoiding hard conversations, start accepting responsibility and find our place on the new front lines." and back with us tonight, author activist, comedian over at the daily show with trevor noah. these days host of the podcast, how to citizen. welcome to you both and good evening. jenna, i'll start with you and let's get down to brass tacks. the assumption the last time around is that women were going to help hillary clinton break the glass ceiling and make her president. what's the assumption this time around do you think? >> they're going to move in a much different fashion. traditionally politicians have assumed that white women were going to pull the lever in the same direction as a lot of the men in their lives. and trump is directly speaking to them, hopefully he's going to be able to move. but previously the political have never been personal, and american white wome
we want to welcome to the broadcast an author an activist who was a national organizer for the womensarch on washington. also happens to be the author of the recent book "raising our hands how white women are stop avoiding hard conversations, start accepting responsibility and find our place on the new front lines." and back with us tonight, author activist, comedian over at the daily show with trevor noah. these days host of the podcast, how to citizen. welcome to you both and good...
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national organization for marriage, the big group that opposes same-sex marriage says in this proceeding, all our issues are at stake. republican platform says it wants to reverse obergefell. and the republican brief filed in the case said same-sex relationships don't fall within any constitutional protection. so when we say the stakes are high on this, it's because you've said the stakes are high on this. you've said that's what you want to do. so how are people going about doing it? what is the scheme here? let me start with this one. in all cases there's big anonymous money behind various lanes of activity. one lane of activity is through the conduit of the federalist society. it's managed by a guy -- was managed by leonard leo and it's taken over the selection of judicial nominees. how do we know that to be the case? because trump has said so over and over again. his white house counsel said so. so we have an anonymously funded group controlling judicial selection run by this guy leonard leo. then in another lane, we have, again, anonymous funders running through something called the
national organization for marriage, the big group that opposes same-sex marriage says in this proceeding, all our issues are at stake. republican platform says it wants to reverse obergefell. and the republican brief filed in the case said same-sex relationships don't fall within any constitutional protection. so when we say the stakes are high on this, it's because you've said the stakes are high on this. you've said that's what you want to do. so how are people going about doing it? what is...
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vice president and the national organization of women.'s really horrible to associate women with these dramatic and devastating me at meteorology color event. she got annoyed reading all the news coverage about vicious, treacherous, mild, horrific female named hurricanes coming up the coast. so she lobbied the national weather service to change their naming system. she did not get much traction until jimmy carter came into office and he appointed the first female secretary of commerce who is a self-described feminist. and bonita agreed with roxie bolton. she used a considerable shaper unchecked pressure of the to get the world meteorology goal association to start naming hurricanes on alternating basis after men and women. that is how we come up with the annual list of 21 names alternating between men and women. i just love that story. but talk about surprises, i knew nothing about that story. think it's just a fascinating place of the women's movement and meteorology interests. >> we have a comment in the chat that says bolton! , yay. [l
vice president and the national organization of women.'s really horrible to associate women with these dramatic and devastating me at meteorology color event. she got annoyed reading all the news coverage about vicious, treacherous, mild, horrific female named hurricanes coming up the coast. so she lobbied the national weather service to change their naming system. she did not get much traction until jimmy carter came into office and he appointed the first female secretary of commerce who is a...