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news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the worldorld news polka ♪ ♪ if you're up this late, you must be headed for the john, but hold it one more minute while we get your polka on ♪ ziggy joggy, ziggy ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ do the world news polka ♪ do the world news polka roast. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, a very special reunion with the cast of "all my children," featuring cameron mathison, dondre whitfield, eva larue, finola hughes, mark consuelos, susan lucci, and walt willey. plus, we bring faith ford and ted mcginley together for a "hope & faith" reunion. more surprises as we celebrate our very own kelly ripa's 30th anniversary with the walt disney company. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] >> ryan: kelly ripa on this 30th thursday, the 30th celebratio
news polka ♪ ♪ ♪ that's the worldorld news polka ♪ ♪ if you're up this late, you must be headed for the john, but hold it one more minute while we get your polka on ♪ ziggy joggy, ziggy ♪ it's the world news polka ♪ do the world news polka ♪ do the world news polka roast. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, a very special reunion with the cast of "all my children," featuring cameron mathison, dondre whitfield, eva larue, finola...
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original seter the sail for the new world on the landing stage from which the pilgrims departed, theyish the ship's company godspeed and smooth sailing. ♪ , the ceremonies are ended, the adventure about to begin with the attention of the world. pilgrims ownom the departure from their homeland in search of freedom. and 1957 are separated by more -- by far more than the passage of time. rigging,ad to master more than 50 robes, to handle the six sales. men the more experienced learning a lot of art. ♪ a piney craft to brave the broad atlantic. mayflower ii carries only a company of 23. these modern seafarers have added advantages, a perfected system of navigation, radio, accurate charts, and, perhaps more important, knowledge of winds and currents. virginia,ms set for but arrived at cape cod. the captain takes advantage of the trade winds. the companyways, lived and worked 17th century style. that means lots of work. the diet was largely salt juice and salt beef, old-time staples. -- lime juice and salt beef, old-time staples. there solid but monotonous menu was supplemented by watercres
original seter the sail for the new world on the landing stage from which the pilgrims departed, theyish the ship's company godspeed and smooth sailing. ♪ , the ceremonies are ended, the adventure about to begin with the attention of the world. pilgrims ownom the departure from their homeland in search of freedom. and 1957 are separated by more -- by far more than the passage of time. rigging,ad to master more than 50 robes, to handle the six sales. men the more experienced learning a lot of...
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close by pit limit rock, where the pilgrims were set foot in the new world, the mayflower second willdocked permanently. a living memorial to a great voyage. this year is the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims lending and massachusetts. this year unreal america, we marked the anniversary with four films about their story, which were produced for classroom use. first, the pilgrims, a 1955 encyclopedia britannica interpretation them mostly in a london studio. it dramatizes the pilgrims flight from religious persecution and they're ocean voyage on the mayflower, culminating in the founding of plymouth colony in 1620. in about 20 minutes, in 1980 version of the mayflower story. plymouth colony, the first year. much of the narration of this coordinate film is taken from pilgrim william roberts journal, describing his experience. in about 35 minutes, we feature a 1940 film that focuses on how the early colonists lived. it is titled, early settlers of new england, salem 1626 to 1629. finally, in about 45 minutes the beginning at plymouth call in the, i distinctly cold war interpretation. it's
close by pit limit rock, where the pilgrims were set foot in the new world, the mayflower second willdocked permanently. a living memorial to a great voyage. this year is the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims lending and massachusetts. this year unreal america, we marked the anniversary with four films about their story, which were produced for classroom use. first, the pilgrims, a 1955 encyclopedia britannica interpretation them mostly in a london studio. it dramatizes the pilgrims flight from...
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close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims set foot in the new world. the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. >>> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. this year is the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims landing in new england on the shore of plymouth harbor in massachusetts. this week on reel america, we mark the anniversary with four films about their story, which were produced for classroom use. first, the pilgrims, a 1955 encyclopedia britannica interpretation filmed mostly in a london studio, it dramatizes the pilgrim's flight from religious persecution and their ocean voyage on the mayflower culminating in the founding of plymouth colony in 1620. in about 20 minutes, a 1980 version of the mayflower story, plymouth colony, the first year. much of the narration is taken from pilgrim william bradford's journal, describing his experience. in about 35 minutes, we feature a 1940 film that focuses on how the early colonists lived. it's titled "early settlers of new england, sa
close by plymouth rock where the pilgrims set foot in the new world. the mayflower ii will be docked permanently, living memorial to a great voyage. >>> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span 3. this year is the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims landing in new england on the shore of plymouth harbor in massachusetts. this week on reel america, we mark the anniversary with four films about their story, which were produced for classroom use. first, the...
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pillars of the brave new world. pillars of the brave new world.s from three to six, not even able to stand. rackets. age nine. mother tortured. father burned alive. age ten. lost her senses when shells swept her dutch village. age eight. mother, sister, father and brother killed all around in a deliberate shell far because they refused to live the shelter of a ravine. himself wounded. age eight. she didn't know her strange new toy was a grenade. it just ten to 14, age three. started and warped by nutritional deficiencies. pillars of the brave new world. separated from parents whose names they don't even remember. roaming like wolf packs. stealing. bagging. abdication neglected. all normal influence, gone. living and felt. and millions more like them. of which will emerge new leaders. new leaders who also bear the burden of keeping the piece together. for here, to as well and more fortunate nations are makers of tomorrow. will there be new einstein's? madam carries? our new hill terse? miscellany's? -- for that access had carefully contrived their
pillars of the brave new world. pillars of the brave new world.s from three to six, not even able to stand. rackets. age nine. mother tortured. father burned alive. age ten. lost her senses when shells swept her dutch village. age eight. mother, sister, father and brother killed all around in a deliberate shell far because they refused to live the shelter of a ravine. himself wounded. age eight. she didn't know her strange new toy was a grenade. it just ten to 14, age three. started and warped...
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news polka ♪ that's the world news polka
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methane and that in turn relates to the whole problem of the people in the new world, because clearly, if he is down here in southwestern pennsylvania by 14, 000, he must have come across the bering strait land bridge, perhaps as early as 25,000 or 30,000 years ago. and so, during the course of the excavations here, signs of a human presence took many forms. there were obviously artifacts of indisputable human manufacturer made of various kinds of raw materials, usually high-grade shirts or flints as they are popularly called. or jasper from a wide array of quarries. some of this raw material came from flint ridge in ohio, some of it came from the owner dog outcrops in new york, some of it came from the pennsylvania jasper quarries in eastern pennsylvania. in any case, we don't think that the populations that were using stone from these far-flung areas were in fact visiting all those places and that their territory would have been thousands of square miles. instead, we think they are exchanging it along with other things back and forth with other groups that live in a widely distribut
methane and that in turn relates to the whole problem of the people in the new world, because clearly, if he is down here in southwestern pennsylvania by 14, 000, he must have come across the bering strait land bridge, perhaps as early as 25,000 or 30,000 years ago. and so, during the course of the excavations here, signs of a human presence took many forms. there were obviously artifacts of indisputable human manufacturer made of various kinds of raw materials, usually high-grade shirts or...
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polka ♪ the swedish chef and beaker to they do the world news polka ♪ >> even pepe the king frond news polka ♪ ♪ next time bring this pig because i hear she's quite a ham ♪ ♪ i hope she didn't hear you, barry or you'll be on the lam ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ i hear they watch us in the swamp and think that we're all right ♪ ♪ well, it sure beats croaking in the middle of the night ♪ ♪ five nights a week we're here with our tongue in cheek ♪ ♪ and the world news polka >> one more time ♪ do the world news polka >> kermit, that was terrific. you play a great polka. >> why, thank you, sir. i am a tad polish. >> i get it. tadpolish. yes. >> waka-waka! >> fozzie bear wrote our material. >> please don't blame us, folks. lame us, folks. >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and ryan!" today, "grey's anatomy" star, chandra wilson. and ryan and his friends do lunch, and you're invited. plus, an election worker from virginia is our good news story of the day. all next on "live!" ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> ryan: goo
polka ♪ the swedish chef and beaker to they do the world news polka ♪ >> even pepe the king frond news polka ♪ ♪ next time bring this pig because i hear she's quite a ham ♪ ♪ i hope she didn't hear you, barry or you'll be on the lam ♪ ♪ that's the world news polka ♪ i hear they watch us in the swamp and think that we're all right ♪ ♪ well, it sure beats croaking in the middle of the night ♪ ♪ five nights a week we're here with our tongue in cheek ♪ ♪ and the...
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the fear and uncertainty coming to the new world. ii came about through england.in the ship was built and given to appreciation of our help in world war ii. idea that whene he was on his way home from world war ii, he was in the africa campaign with montgomery. on the side of the atlantic, we had henry hornblower, who started plymouth plantation. idea to have ae reproduction ship built. he had already contracted with william avery baker to have plans drawn up. the two got word of what the other were trying to do and they met and got together and hornblower said, we have the plans. i will build the ship if you guys will take care of it. limits plantation has taken care of the ship for the last 64 years. we just finished a massive restoration. it got back to plymouth on august 10 from a three year restoration in connecticut. i hope that people get the same sense of history that i do when i look at this ship. for us, keeping the skills and abilities to be able to sail a ship and maintain a ship of this age as well as tell the multiple s
the fear and uncertainty coming to the new world. ii came about through england.in the ship was built and given to appreciation of our help in world war ii. idea that whene he was on his way home from world war ii, he was in the africa campaign with montgomery. on the side of the atlantic, we had henry hornblower, who started plymouth plantation. idea to have ae reproduction ship built. he had already contracted with william avery baker to have plans drawn up. the two got word of what the other...
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the people who made these points were, in fact, the first people in the new world, that they had come over from siberia, walked across the baring platform at a time when it was exposed, and then basically sprinted all the way down to the tip of south america in less than 500 radio carbon years, killing off 32 genera of ice age animals on their way. it was thought to have been by american and canadian archaeologists the greatest killing event at the time on the plan planet. skeptical because they had material as old as clovis, but clearly unrelated to it. and the u.s. and canadian response, as we like to stress was those guys on the other side of the atlantic haven't the faintest idea what they're talking about. and those guys in south america don't even speak english. consequently, we ignored all that data, and in 1973 when we started to work here, none of us believed that the site would be particularly deep in terms of the sediment pile or particularly old. we were all subscribers, as was everybody, to the clovis first hypothesis. and according to that, the makers of these points cro
the people who made these points were, in fact, the first people in the new world, that they had come over from siberia, walked across the baring platform at a time when it was exposed, and then basically sprinted all the way down to the tip of south america in less than 500 radio carbon years, killing off 32 genera of ice age animals on their way. it was thought to have been by american and canadian archaeologists the greatest killing event at the time on the plan planet. skeptical because...
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pillars of a brave new world. of a brave new world ages from 3 to 6 and not even able to stand. rickets. age nine, mother tortured, father burned alive. age 10, lost her senses when shells swept her dutch village. age eight, mother, father, sister and brother killed all around him in deliberate shell fire because they refused to leave the shelter of a ravine, himself wounded. age eight, she didn't know her strange new toy was a grenade. ages 10 to 14. age 3, stunted and warped by nutritional deficiencies. pillars of a brave new world separated from parents whose names they don't even remember. roaming like wolf packs, stealing, begging, education neglected, all normal influence gone. living in filth. and millions more like them from which will emerge new leaders, new leaders who also will bear the burden of keeping the peace together. for here, too, as well as in more fortunate nations, are makers of tomorrow. will they be new einsteins, madam currys or new hitlers, mussolinis? a legacy designed to drag down neigh
pillars of a brave new world. of a brave new world ages from 3 to 6 and not even able to stand. rickets. age nine, mother tortured, father burned alive. age 10, lost her senses when shells swept her dutch village. age eight, mother, father, sister and brother killed all around him in deliberate shell fire because they refused to leave the shelter of a ravine, himself wounded. age eight, she didn't know her strange new toy was a grenade. ages 10 to 14. age 3, stunted and warped by nutritional...
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this new world, so strikingly modern in so much of the architecture, wherever you go. cuba of today. bright and intriguing. ♪ ♪ ♪ columbus dreamed of the gold in mexico. but the discoverer of this new world never reached the fabulous mile-high island in the sky that is mexico city. many other remains of the civilization his followers found there. the civilization of the aztecs, the rivals, the incas of peru. here are pyramids rivaling those of ancient egypt and archaeological puzzles. some of the dances are preserved to this day, re-enacted on special occasions. ♪ the basic rhythms echo elsewhere around the world. the ancient culture with its many legends and art symbols is perpetuated in the works of many modern artists. the new structures on the new campus of the university of mexico, the oldest university in the americas. and the new structures along the busy avenues of modern mexico city are definitely rooted in the ways of life that make latins, latin. in the patios behind the high garden walls, there is gracious living that encompasses all of the decorative arts
this new world, so strikingly modern in so much of the architecture, wherever you go. cuba of today. bright and intriguing. ♪ ♪ ♪ columbus dreamed of the gold in mexico. but the discoverer of this new world never reached the fabulous mile-high island in the sky that is mexico city. many other remains of the civilization his followers found there. the civilization of the aztecs, the rivals, the incas of peru. here are pyramids rivaling those of ancient egypt and archaeological puzzles....
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>> it's quite possible, master brewster, it's quite possible the new world may well be the place forle. >> and so two of our elders journeyed to london, they are to consult with a certain mr. westin. >> you understand, gentleman, that our greatest king has our company to settle the virginia wilderness. >> we are merchants, our interest in the new world is to make a profit for our stockholders. have your people any resources? >> we are very poor in worldly goods, master westin. suppose we did this, suppose a group of merchants including myself subscribers say 6 or 7,000 pounds, form a joint stock company between merchants and colonies to settle here that each share in the company, 10 pounds value, the agreement. >> mr. westin, if you would, a little slower, please. >> yes, of course. well, simply put, it comes to this. we finance your pilgrimage, you work for us, and we take the profit of your labor to trade, fishing, farming, whatever you find to apply yourselves to for seven years. >> seven years. your terms are hard, master westin. seven years, what are they, master brewster? does
>> it's quite possible, master brewster, it's quite possible the new world may well be the place forle. >> and so two of our elders journeyed to london, they are to consult with a certain mr. westin. >> you understand, gentleman, that our greatest king has our company to settle the virginia wilderness. >> we are merchants, our interest in the new world is to make a profit for our stockholders. have your people any resources? >> we are very poor in worldly goods,...
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this is a new world order. this is a globalist coup trying to take down every western nation by locking people away because of this fake pandemic. the virus is real. this pandemic is a hoax. this is what the new world order is using as a vehicle to take over every western country. host: cliff, let me ask you one more question. if joe biden wins, will you accept the results? caller: hell, no. this election is rigged, just like before. this is all a hoax. this is new world order marxist order communist takeover of the entire western world. host: all right. the voice there of cliff in essex, maryland. we're hearing from trump supporters only for this first hour of the monday edition of "the washington journal." it is election eve at 8:00 eastern time. we'll hear from one hour supporters of president -- of former vice president joe biden, the democratic nominee for president. so trump this hour. biden the second hour. one of the earlier callers mentioned law and order, the law and order message from the president.
this is a new world order. this is a globalist coup trying to take down every western nation by locking people away because of this fake pandemic. the virus is real. this pandemic is a hoax. this is what the new world order is using as a vehicle to take over every western country. host: cliff, let me ask you one more question. if joe biden wins, will you accept the results? caller: hell, no. this election is rigged, just like before. this is all a hoax. this is new world order marxist order...
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world. in 1933, there were excavations near a town in new mexico called clovis. and from that particular location which is called a blackwater draw locality number three, they recovered a particularly distinctive kind of spear point with two channel flakes or flutes taken from either side, probably to facilitate have to. these points had been known previously. in fact, we have known about their existence for several hundred years. they have been found all over most of unglazed seated north america, on down into new mexico, down into south america. the prevailing wisdom was the people that made these points were in fact the first people in the new world. that they had come over from siberia, walked across the bearing platform at a time when it was exposed, and then basically sprinted from the unglaciated seated a bearing re-freeze gm down to the tip of south america in less than 500 radiocarbon years, killing off 32 genera of ice age animals on their way. it was thought to have been, by american and canadian archaeologists, the greatest killing event in the histor
world. in 1933, there were excavations near a town in new mexico called clovis. and from that particular location which is called a blackwater draw locality number three, they recovered a particularly distinctive kind of spear point with two channel flakes or flutes taken from either side, probably to facilitate have to. these points had been known previously. in fact, we have known about their existence for several hundred years. they have been found all over most of unglazed seated north...
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world. let's listen. newsf major progress on vaccine developed has looked at our hopes on vaccine development debt on that -- on vaccine development has raised our hopes. what do you see of the most lasting effect of the pandemic for years to come? anna, why don't you start us off? >> sure. we have learned a lot on a personal basis and in our professional life, and i think this is going to really result in permanent consumer behavior. how exactly that is going to happen is not easy to predict right now. i think first of all, there is a .uch faster digital adoption just to give an example, this was the case in argentina and the u.k., 80% of all our sales of financial products were online. the average for the group was 50%. i think this is clearly one of the more important acceleration trends. this is going to result in big changes across many industries, of course. very importantly, companies that have traditionally been very have really accelerated to change online. beyond that, i think it makes us all very co
world. let's listen. newsf major progress on vaccine developed has looked at our hopes on vaccine development debt on that -- on vaccine development has raised our hopes. what do you see of the most lasting effect of the pandemic for years to come? anna, why don't you start us off? >> sure. we have learned a lot on a personal basis and in our professional life, and i think this is going to really result in permanent consumer behavior. how exactly that is going to happen is not easy to...
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pillars of a brave, new world, separated from parents whose names they don't even remember. mike wolf packs. stealing. begging. education neglected. all normal influence gone. living in filth. and millions more like them from which will emerge new leaders. new leaders who also bear the burden of keeping the peace together, for here, too, as well in more fortunate nations our maour -- are makers of tomorrow. will they be new einsteins, tusk me tuskinenis or new hitlers? mussolinis, tojos? for the access of a legacy, a legacy designed to drag down neighbor nations of their future into one common ruin. jeopardizing the next generation for the next round. for germany in particular it had long practice ripping the entire fabric of a nation's life, state of enduring weakness could be assured. liberation or not. libera liberated chains. the czech village that once filled this entire valley and then was wiped so completely off the face of the earth that not even rubble remained. for all the women sent to concentration camps of which these are among the surviving few. for all the men
pillars of a brave, new world, separated from parents whose names they don't even remember. mike wolf packs. stealing. begging. education neglected. all normal influence gone. living in filth. and millions more like them from which will emerge new leaders. new leaders who also bear the burden of keeping the peace together, for here, too, as well in more fortunate nations our maour -- are makers of tomorrow. will they be new einsteins, tusk me tuskinenis or new hitlers? mussolinis, tojos? for...
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it is quite possible the new world may well be the place for your new people.two of our traveled to london to consult with a mr. weston. >> our gracious king has granted our company a patent to explore the virginia wilderness. our aim is to make a profit for our stockholders. have your people any resources? >> we are very poor and worldly goods, master weston. >> yes, i see. well, suppose we did this, suppose a group of merchants subscribe saylf six or seven pounds, form a joint stock company between merchants and companies to settle, provided that each share in the company be of 10 pounds value. >> if you would come go a little slower, please, sir. >> yes, course. simply put, it comes to this. we finance your pilgrimage, you work for us and we take the profits of your labor, trade, youing, farming, whatever find they are apply yourselves for. for seven years. >> seven years? your terms are hard, master weston. >> seven years, what are they, master brewster? does not the bible tell us jacob waited twice the seven years for the hand of rachel? >> we will of cour
it is quite possible the new world may well be the place for your new people.two of our traveled to london to consult with a mr. weston. >> our gracious king has granted our company a patent to explore the virginia wilderness. our aim is to make a profit for our stockholders. have your people any resources? >> we are very poor and worldly goods, master weston. >> yes, i see. well, suppose we did this, suppose a group of merchants subscribe saylf six or seven pounds, form a...
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but we are merchants, our interest in this new world is to make a profit for our stockholders.e your people any resources? >> we are very poor and worldly goods, master western. >> yes, i see. well, suppose we did this. suppose a group of merchants including myself subscribe this time of money. let's say six or 7000 pounds, form a joint stock company between merchants and colonies to settle here, providing that each share in the company viewed ten pounds value of the agreement to run ... [inaudible] if you would move a little slower, please. >> of course. well, simply put it comes to this. we finance your pilgrimage, you work for us and we take the profit of your labor. trade, fishing, farming, whatever you find there we will gather for seven years. >> seven years? your terms are hard, mr. weston. >> seven years, what are they, master brewster? there's not the bible tell us that jacob labored twice seven years for the hand of rachel? >> we would of course have to discuss this with our people. >> naturally, and i with mine mind you. i'm not at all sure we can do this. it is a ri
but we are merchants, our interest in this new world is to make a profit for our stockholders.e your people any resources? >> we are very poor and worldly goods, master western. >> yes, i see. well, suppose we did this. suppose a group of merchants including myself subscribe this time of money. let's say six or 7000 pounds, form a joint stock company between merchants and colonies to settle here, providing that each share in the company viewed ten pounds value of the agreement to...
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the english had been coming to the new world for quite awhile. just no settlements yet. h two, birth alam you came to the new england area. on an exploratory june. so we don't know the ex makeup of the crew on the trip, but for a lot of the crew, sailing across the ocean for long distances, probably no big deal. they felt very comfortable sailing a ship like this on the ocean, they did it every day. but, i will tell you from a passenger of the pilgrims, it will be like you and i going to the moon. that is the fear and uncertainty coming to the new world. mayflower too was conceived and came through the work of sir -- and the ship was built and given to america as a gift of appreciation for our help during world war ii. more work charlton in england, he had some bricks and england, conceived of the idea what he was on his way home from world war ii. he was in the african campaign with montgomery. on the side of the atlantic, we had henry horn blower, he started plymouth anti nation. he conceived the idea, to have a reproduction ship built, it had already contracted with wi
the english had been coming to the new world for quite awhile. just no settlements yet. h two, birth alam you came to the new england area. on an exploratory june. so we don't know the ex makeup of the crew on the trip, but for a lot of the crew, sailing across the ocean for long distances, probably no big deal. they felt very comfortable sailing a ship like this on the ocean, they did it every day. but, i will tell you from a passenger of the pilgrims, it will be like you and i going to the...
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that is the fear and uncertainty coming to the new world. mayflower ii was conceived and came about through the work in england of sir were with charleston. -- warwick charleston. the ship was built and given to america for appreciation of our help in world war ii. it was built in brixham, england. conceived of the idea when he was on his way home from world war ii, and he was in the africa campaign with montgomery. and on this side of the atlantic, we had henry hornblower, who started plymouth plantation. now plimoth patuxet. he had conceived the idea to have a reproduction ship built. he had already contracted with william avery baker to have plans drawn up. the two got word of what each other were trying to do. they met and got together and hornblower said, we have the plans. charleston said i will build the ship if you guys will take care of it. and plymouth plantation has taken care of the ship for the last 64 years. and we just finished a massive restoration of mayflower ii. just got back to plymouth on august 10 from a three-year rest
that is the fear and uncertainty coming to the new world. mayflower ii was conceived and came about through the work in england of sir were with charleston. -- warwick charleston. the ship was built and given to america for appreciation of our help in world war ii. it was built in brixham, england. conceived of the idea when he was on his way home from world war ii, and he was in the africa campaign with montgomery. and on this side of the atlantic, we had henry hornblower, who started plymouth...
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from the first world war, and was able to begin both dreaming and planning for the peace and the new world that would come afterwards. at this, moment i shall read in my book women from far-reaching and incredibly diverse parts of the world began stepping onto the global stage and asserting and objective of women's rights and gender equality. at the core, demanding the rate of women to help shape this new world order and transform it into something so fundamentally different from what's had given week two world were one. my book is a story of women from north america, from europe, asia, and the middle east. it is a history of white, wealthy women, and also sometimes desperately poor, working class women. it is a story of women that were married to tremendously supportive husband's, and also women that engaged in lifelong single sex relationships. it is a story of white women, and women of color. a story of christians, muslims, hindus, choose, it women that profess no religion at all. it is a story of women from powerful, global empires, as well as subjugated and powerless colonies. i argue
from the first world war, and was able to begin both dreaming and planning for the peace and the new world that would come afterwards. at this, moment i shall read in my book women from far-reaching and incredibly diverse parts of the world began stepping onto the global stage and asserting and objective of women's rights and gender equality. at the core, demanding the rate of women to help shape this new world order and transform it into something so fundamentally different from what's had...
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a new world is born.in san francisco, for the final conference session, is president harry s. truman. he is met by u.s. delegates, and the chiefs of 49 other delegations. among them, premier of south africa, and the prime minister of canada, mr. mckenzie king. president truman leads for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco, by a chief executive, in seven years. half a million citizens turnout to hail the presidential motorcade. >> as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international efforts are climaxed by the signing of the united nations chart. first to sign is china. the first nation who suffered axis aggression. they signed with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, the ambassador signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation, chairman lord halifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman, boncourt. 38th of 50 nations to sign, is the united states of america. secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen
a new world is born.in san francisco, for the final conference session, is president harry s. truman. he is met by u.s. delegates, and the chiefs of 49 other delegations. among them, premier of south africa, and the prime minister of canada, mr. mckenzie king. president truman leads for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit to san francisco, by a chief executive, in seven years. half a million citizens turnout to hail the presidential motorcade. >> as mr. truman...
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and at the core, demanding the right for women to be able to help shape this new world order. and transform it into what gave way to world war i. my book is a story of women from north america, from europe, from asia, and from the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women, and also, sometimes desperately poor working class women. it is a story of women married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women who engaged in lifelong single sex relationships. it is a story of white women and we will of color, a story of christians, muslims, jews, women who profess no religion at all. a story of women from powerful global empires, as well as subjugated and powerless colonies. i argue that at the end of world war i, in 1919, these pioneering female activists transformed women's rights into a global rallying cry. and it is a rallying cry that continues to reverberate around the world right up to the present day. now, here in the united states, we are very focused. many of us are very focused on this moment 100 years ago because it marks an important anniversary in our own
and at the core, demanding the right for women to be able to help shape this new world order. and transform it into what gave way to world war i. my book is a story of women from north america, from europe, from asia, and from the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women, and also, sometimes desperately poor working class women. it is a story of women married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women who engaged in lifelong single sex relationships. it is a story of white...
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go to the new world. transplant the congregation to america where they could reconnect but be free of the reach of king james and his bishops. unfortunately like many great concepts, it would prove difficult to implement. the pilgrims were like many people, they knew each other wonderfully well, but they had trouble relating to those outside of their circle and they -- they became the objects of people who saw this group of religious radicals who wanted to go 3,000 miles across the ocean to the new world as a way to separate them from their money. and thomas weston would be a merchant from london who would tell them everything they wanted to hear. he had sympathy for their religious convictions and he had the contacts that would provide them with the money they needed. but weston proved to be a less than he advertised. by 1620 -- by the spring of 1620, he had not come up with the ship. and more and more people began to worry that maybe this was not the right thing to do at this time. and in fact, as more
go to the new world. transplant the congregation to america where they could reconnect but be free of the reach of king james and his bishops. unfortunately like many great concepts, it would prove difficult to implement. the pilgrims were like many people, they knew each other wonderfully well, but they had trouble relating to those outside of their circle and they -- they became the objects of people who saw this group of religious radicals who wanted to go 3,000 miles across the ocean to the...
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news out next world stories looks at the victims of the conflict between as a businessman and i'm going out i'm rebecca business in berlin thanks very much for . what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites the cool e.w. world heritage 360 to get me out now. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. transmitted through the technical cover and the weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like and new information on the crawl along rest or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast you can get it wherever you get your podcasts you can also find us at. ford slash science. this week on world stories. the u.s. wants a reformed police force mikhail gorbachev's life as a player. but 1st we start in azerbaijan the car cation country is at war with its neighbor. more and more civilians are being killed in the process the warring parties blame each other for the us. if you go far as the live shows us where he used to live until very recently. to see a rocket hit his house in ear
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the other type of colonies being placed in the new world, whether they were portuguese or especially spanish, impose christianity by the edge of the sword and what is so different in the english colonies is that there is not the imposition of christianity by the sword. the pilgrims in particular and people who come after them like roger williams intend to share the gospel with the native americans, but they do not do it at the point of the sword. plymoutht is a plantation, pennsylvania, or elsewhere, most of these religious entities set up in the colonial area have a right of exit. people who come into the community may have to follow the covenant of the community, but they can freely leave. no one forces them to stay there. they can go back to england, somewhere else. thisis a big principal in aa where toleration was leading principle. the right to exit was a huge innovation rooted in what these pilgrims did. >> thank you. aboutf you have written religious pluralism as well. can you describe how the mayflower compact and the creation of the civil body politic is informative to those
the other type of colonies being placed in the new world, whether they were portuguese or especially spanish, impose christianity by the edge of the sword and what is so different in the english colonies is that there is not the imposition of christianity by the sword. the pilgrims in particular and people who come after them like roger williams intend to share the gospel with the native americans, but they do not do it at the point of the sword. plymoutht is a plantation, pennsylvania, or...
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. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>> goodve >>> good evening. great to have you with us on a thursday night. we begin with the new warning from the cdc. it's blunt. they're urging americans not to travel this thanksgiving. with the nation having lost more than 250,000 american lives to this and given what they've seen in the last 24 hours, nearly 200,000 new cases, the numbers are accelerating too fast. they fear thanksgiving will only make it worse if we all don't pitch in. we took note of this map from the "new york times" showing the nation's hot spots. the deepest red there. this virus is all across the country. after passing the 250,000 mark, this cdc projects we could see 298,000 lives lost by mid december. governors across the country saying this is dire. pleading for the public's help. louisiana's governor saying his state is in the third surge of this pandemic. ohio's governor reporting hospitalizations are at a critical state. the highest so far in the pandemic. new hampshire imposing a statewide mask
. >> announcer: from abc news world headquarters in new york, this is "world news tonight" with david muir. >>> goodve >>> good evening. great to have you with us on a thursday night. we begin with the new warning from the cdc. it's blunt. they're urging americans not to travel this thanksgiving. with the nation having lost more than 250,000 american lives to this and given what they've seen in the last 24 hours, nearly 200,000 new cases, the numbers are...
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they wanted to transplant their congregation to the new world. they were never completely successful in doing that. pastor robinson would die before he made it, and that initial vision was never fully realized. you see bradford very depressed toward the end of his life as plymouth expands, town after town. you would think that a success, but for bradford, that was defeat. what he wanted was that congregation re-created and as people like winslow and standish moved to duxbury and beyond, bradford saw this as a diminishment of what they should be, so that was a true surprise. the other side in the second half of the book was the impact of king philip's war. thehe other surprise in second half of the book. i was acquainted with king philip's war, but you have to read the -- there are dozens if not hundreds of letters, many of them unpublished, about the war. an incredible treasure trove of information, not only narratives from the churches, but also mary rowlandson's narrative, and there are pretty strong women in the story. mary rowlandson would in
they wanted to transplant their congregation to the new world. they were never completely successful in doing that. pastor robinson would die before he made it, and that initial vision was never fully realized. you see bradford very depressed toward the end of his life as plymouth expands, town after town. you would think that a success, but for bradford, that was defeat. what he wanted was that congregation re-created and as people like winslow and standish moved to duxbury and beyond,...
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so we are trying to find our way in the new world and focus has been on different aspects of freedom. free markets, trade and so forth. some of those things are not being approached in the same way even though with respect to trade we ended up with mexico and canada and i think fundamentally we went through this contentious period of time we ended up with the notion that is important. the free society has to be committed and we always will be. >> what i fear about politics today is more reactionary. it's an explosion of technology and disruption that brings to cultural changes. people are legitimately anxious about what i admired about your political career and the philosophy that i ascribe to as well is you have to be hopeful and optimistic and describe people on the other side of the hill. we are all in it together but at the end of the day things can get better and i love the philosophy of politics a lot more than we are seeing today. this isn't related to the president or his opponents. it's related to the political culture and isn't as hopeful and optimistic so you can see why pe
so we are trying to find our way in the new world and focus has been on different aspects of freedom. free markets, trade and so forth. some of those things are not being approached in the same way even though with respect to trade we ended up with mexico and canada and i think fundamentally we went through this contentious period of time we ended up with the notion that is important. the free society has to be committed and we always will be. >> what i fear about politics today is more...
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the charter of a new world is born.ing in san francisco for the final conference session is president harry s. truman. he met by mr. statinius of the u.s. delegates and the chiefs of the 49 other delegations. among them field marshall smantz, premier of soufrks, and the prime minister of canada, mr. mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit by a chief executive to san francisco in seven years. half a million citizens turn out to hail the presidential motorcade. ♪ as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of concerted international effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china. the first nation that suffered axis aggression. dr. wellington koo signs with a traditional chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union. ambassador andrei gromyko signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord halifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman joseph van coeur. 38 of 50 nations to sign is the
the charter of a new world is born.ing in san francisco for the final conference session is president harry s. truman. he met by mr. statinius of the u.s. delegates and the chiefs of the 49 other delegations. among them field marshall smantz, premier of soufrks, and the prime minister of canada, mr. mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. his is the first visit by a chief executive to san francisco in seven years. half a million citizens turn out to hail...
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and he curious projects, like red man in the new world drama. behind the trail of broken treaties, important looks like that. but the late 1970s, he had cranked out more books in a decade, the most riders do, throughout their full career. now i want to do a shout out, till fulcrum press. who has taken my dad's legacy in writing, kind have done a fantastic job. just want to say thank you. [applause]. and it ties back to the covers, because fulcrum never fails to have beautiful beautiful covers on the books. and they just beautiful beautiful books. i'm so grateful. then he grew confident as a writer, and he felt he couldn't get comfortable writing in arizona, where my parents moved in 1978. he was worried whether they respected him as a writer. he struggled through three drafts, to finish his book on carl young. but there is also, a heavy wonderful moment in the beginning, when custer defined him as a writer. in an autobiographical fragment, he talked about finding his way through the lion's head bar, in new york city, and being embraced by writer
and he curious projects, like red man in the new world drama. behind the trail of broken treaties, important looks like that. but the late 1970s, he had cranked out more books in a decade, the most riders do, throughout their full career. now i want to do a shout out, till fulcrum press. who has taken my dad's legacy in writing, kind have done a fantastic job. just want to say thank you. [applause]. and it ties back to the covers, because fulcrum never fails to have beautiful beautiful covers...
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you're wching "bbc world news america." ilto come on tonight's program. eroin to crystal meth, why afghanistan is becoming one of -e world's largest produces producers of illegal drugs. ♪ laura: the vacci being developed by astrazeneca and oxford university is highly effective against cid-19 and has raised hopes in india, the second worst affected country. bbc has more.>> all eyes are on this factory of the institute of india. currently manufactlling tens of ns of doses astrazeneca vaccine inside there. it has really raised hopes herre in india comto moderna and pfizer vaccines. it could be stored at regular refrigerated tempeantures, which it's the only feasible option for a country as vast and populous as india. been made. doses have the company aims at making one hundred million towards the end of t year. after that, it's trying to make 100 million every month. laura: as is afghanistan was not enduring enough, a new report warns the country is becoming a significant producer of the dangerous predict drug known as crystal meth. afghanistan provides most
you're wching "bbc world news america." ilto come on tonight's program. eroin to crystal meth, why afghanistan is becoming one of -e world's largest produces producers of illegal drugs. ♪ laura: the vacci being developed by astrazeneca and oxford university is highly effective against cid-19 and has raised hopes in india, the second worst affected country. bbc has more.>> all eyes are on this factory of the institute of india. currently manufactlling tens of ns of doses...
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is global gate the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make beds that will soup for dinner. but what would you favor of summer off of you? a bunch of vegetables like this. instead of flowers in russia, food bookcase are the made to strengthen the capital. moscow is home to several florist studios which make beautiful bookcase from strawberries, nuts, gummy bears, cheese and even sausage. and if you want, probably all of them at the same time, i'm sure their creations are guaranteed to leave you hungry for more without any flux, they can be made in through smoothly or smooth, or even be supple, supple. in russia, it's the latest craze for street store brands. instead of roses. florist caterina cosmina being a vi
is global gate the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make beds that will soup for dinner. but what would you favor of summer off of you? a bunch of vegetables like this....
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we are going through a time,e are adjusting to a new world, a new world order. we started talking about the new world orde back when your dad was president and the soviet union collapsed. we are trying to find our weight in a new world really, and focus has been on different aspects of freedom. i pledge free markets, free enterprise and so forth. some of those things are not being approached in exactly the same way, en though i would make the case with respect to trump's activities with respect to trade, we ended up with a new reement with mexico and canada and so i think fundamentally we went through this ctentious period of time, we ended up still with the notion that free trade is important. so this country, a free society, aemocratic society has to be committed to freedom, , and w always will be. >> what i fear about politics today is it's me reactionary, its prank on people's angst and fears. their legitimateeasons why people are anxious today. there's a lot of stuff going on. the explosion of technology and the disruption that that brings. there are cultur
we are going through a time,e are adjusting to a new world, a new world order. we started talking about the new world orde back when your dad was president and the soviet union collapsed. we are trying to find our weight in a new world really, and focus has been on different aspects of freedom. i pledge free markets, free enterprise and so forth. some of those things are not being approached in exactly the same way, en though i would make the case with respect to trump's activities with respect...
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by the last count i was a young woman when perestroika came and back then i was promised a whole new world a world with a functioning freedom of the press freedom of assembly and rights to sexual and gender self-determination that the world that was promised to me then has nothing to do with the world today with 3 years of research us the comex of the play is the death of michelle garbage trucks wife from cancer and the turning point of his career. the last chapter is called gorbachev and solitude the theater may be filled with enthusiastic applause but in real life things quickly became quite lonely around which i have covered chuff and his dream of a better for you russia. deception . photo editing software distorts what is real. the possibilities for. the new truth. i think in everything challenging 1st i'm a muslim. so much different culture between here and there still challenging for everything. from the southerner was worth it for me to come to germany. got my license to work as a swimming instructor. and our 2 children 100 of us just one of us of just. what's your story take part s
by the last count i was a young woman when perestroika came and back then i was promised a whole new world a world with a functioning freedom of the press freedom of assembly and rights to sexual and gender self-determination that the world that was promised to me then has nothing to do with the world today with 3 years of research us the comex of the play is the death of michelle garbage trucks wife from cancer and the turning point of his career. the last chapter is called gorbachev and...
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is global gate the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make a bet. it will soup for dinner. but what would you say of summer? offered you a bunch of vegetables like this, instead of flowers in russia, food bookcase are the latest trend. the capital moscow is home to several florists studios which make beautiful bookcase from strawberries, nuts, gummy bears, cheese and even sausage. and if you want probably all of them at the same time, i'm sure their creations are guaranteed to leave you hungry for more. without an influx, they can be made into smoothie or snacks, or even be served up for supper. in russia, it's the latest trend in floristry strawberry. instead of roses. the florist caterina cosmina during a vi
is global gate the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make a bet. it will soup for dinner. but what would you say of summer? offered you a bunch of vegetables like this,...
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women's rights and gender equality that at the core demanded the rights for women to help shape this new world order and transform it into something that was fundamentally different than what had given way to world war i. my book is a story of women from north america, europe, asia, and the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women and also sometimes desperately poor, working-class women. it is a story of women that were married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women that engaged in lifelong single-sex relationships. it is a story of white women and women of color, a story of christians, muslims, jews, hindus, and women that professed no religion at all. it is a story of women from powerful, global empires as well as subjugated and powerless colonies. i argue that at the end of world war i in 1919, these pioneering female activists transformed women's rights into a global rallying cry and it is a rallying cry that continues to reverberate around the world right up to the present day. here in the u.s., many of us are focused on this moment, 100 years ago because it marks an
women's rights and gender equality that at the core demanded the rights for women to help shape this new world order and transform it into something that was fundamentally different than what had given way to world war i. my book is a story of women from north america, europe, asia, and the middle east. it is a story of white, wealthy women and also sometimes desperately poor, working-class women. it is a story of women that were married to tremendously supportive husbands and also women that...
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we are trying to find our way in the new world really. and focus has been on different aspects of freedom. some of those things are not being approached in exactly the same way. i think the case. with respect to trade. we ended up with a new agreement. we ended up with the notion that free trade is important. it has to be committed to freedom. what i fear about politics today. it's more reactionary. is preying on people's angst and fears. the explosion of technology and the disruption that that brings. people are legitimately anxious. what i admired about the career and the philosophy that i am scribed to as well. if you're to be hopeful and optimistic. as a rocky claim. we're were all in it together. things can get better. i love the connie mack policy. it is related to the political culture today. not as hopeful and optimistic. you can see while people are -- why people are more anxious. how do we get beyond that. how do we get back to the connie mack philosophy. >> there is a saint and alcoholics anonymous putting principle over person
we are trying to find our way in the new world really. and focus has been on different aspects of freedom. some of those things are not being approached in exactly the same way. i think the case. with respect to trade. we ended up with a new agreement. we ended up with the notion that free trade is important. it has to be committed to freedom. what i fear about politics today. it's more reactionary. is preying on people's angst and fears. the explosion of technology and the disruption that that...
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is global gate the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make beds. it will soup for dinner. but what would you favor of summer? offered you a bunch of vegetables like this. instead of flowers in russia, food bookcase are the latest trend. the capital moscow is home to several for laura studios which make beautiful bookcase from strawberries, nuts, gummy bears, cheese and even sausage. and if you want, probably all of them at the same time, i'm sure their creations are guaranteed to leave you hungry for more without play can be made into smooth or even be served up for supper. in russia, it's the latest trend in forestry store bricks instead of roses for florist haircuts arena cars mean paying a visit to the food
is global gate the gateway to a new world. the sculpture will be on display at frankfurt airport until the end of february, before embarking on a journey around the world. but without the containers because they can be found anywhere. and besides, that wouldn't be very sustainable. this is the nicest bouquet i have ever been given, and it is perfect because i was planning to make beds. it will soup for dinner. but what would you favor of summer? offered you a bunch of vegetables like this....
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beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer down on w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin. protests erupt across france over a new security bill violence flares in paris. protesters say plans to restrict the publication of images showing police officers on duty would allow brutality by authorities to go on punished. we'll hear from our correspondent in the french kept also coming up the opposition and belarus accuse hard line leader alexander lukashenko of jailing doctors who could be treating coronavirus patients. many medical workers.
beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer down on w. . this is deja vu news live from berlin. protests erupt across france over a new security bill violence flares in paris. protesters say plans to restrict the publication of images showing police officers on duty would allow brutality by authorities to go on punished. we'll hear from our correspondent in the french kept also coming up the opposition and belarus accuse hard line leader alexander lukashenko of jailing doctors who...