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militantes que apoyan al actual precedente agreden a quienes defienden un proceso transparente y rÁpido, rectorpreliminar se frenÓ al 45% de las fotos y varÍa constantemente entre un trompo en primera vuelta y la posibilidad de un segundo turno. la misiÓn en la oea manifiesta su profunda preocupaciÓn y sorpresa por el cambio drÁstico y difÍcil de justificar en la tendencia de los resultados preliminares conocidos tras el cierre de las urnas. >> aparte de la hora cero de este miÉrcoles, distintos comitÉs cÍvicos y sindicatos de este paÍs convocaron a una huelga general por tiempo indeterminado. denuncia que hubo fraude electoral y exigen la inmediata salida del poder del que ya concederÁn un dictador, evo morales. la sospecha de que no fue un proceso electoraltransparente se multiplica junto con la difusiÓn de videos caseros como este en el que supuestamente se vieron sendas de unas escondidas en una vivienda en particular. una estatua de hugo chÁvez fue derrotada en una ciudad de el interior del paÍs como repo de la corriente bolivariana de la que participa evo morales. varias oficinas electora
militantes que apoyan al actual precedente agreden a quienes defienden un proceso transparente y rÁpido, rectorpreliminar se frenÓ al 45% de las fotos y varÍa constantemente entre un trompo en primera vuelta y la posibilidad de un segundo turno. la misiÓn en la oea manifiesta su profunda preocupaciÓn y sorpresa por el cambio drÁstico y difÍcil de justificar en la tendencia de los resultados preliminares conocidos tras el cierre de las urnas. >> aparte de la hora cero de este...
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bendish reaching the fullest he could they came to me as evidence rector gave to me that order from the home is 10 percent to everybody's bargain when they come to this thread my. gun is in for a wash even if you put 20 of those on board as many years you will have him in a plane they've been in and i'm god. god lord forgive me. that. that's a bad week it was only for the fixing the schedule he will sit down and along with his followers and there will be just this i don't know forces from vegas only just 53 minutes each and then after that he will tell the people but 1520 minutes he was heading for that one was. and the one was so minute they were one was a great grand opening the most particular. day he was to call them his walking sticks means to take it off his daily needs and they used to accompany him for the fitting in the. guard to kill the guard take care of them this day and choke on the neck chain i was standing here i did back. no i thought i'm going to say an activist with a hindu nationalist organization. accused of yielding to muslims and blamed him for petitioning of the
bendish reaching the fullest he could they came to me as evidence rector gave to me that order from the home is 10 percent to everybody's bargain when they come to this thread my. gun is in for a wash even if you put 20 of those on board as many years you will have him in a plane they've been in and i'm god. god lord forgive me. that. that's a bad week it was only for the fixing the schedule he will sit down and along with his followers and there will be just this i don't know forces from vegas...
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national security council to rector for iraq he joins us via skype and washington d.c. always good to talk to my understanding is that you just recently you just recently returned from baghdad where there are signs of the anger with this. no no this did this emerging very very quickly now this is always been there as your piece pointed out this lack of jobs this lack of basic services has always been there iraq is a very centralized economy it spends most of its money on salaries for people so there are lots of people on the government payroll it's not clear there is more money for the prime minister to give out the squad size salaries that he spoke about tonight. but there's a lot there's a fundamental problem here are they they simply can't provide what they have because they have broken free of their old quads i socialist economy what does it say to you that the prime minister felt the need to to make this public address even if you're saying you're not sure it's something he can deliver on. well clearly he felt the need to get out there this is really serious becaus
national security council to rector for iraq he joins us via skype and washington d.c. always good to talk to my understanding is that you just recently you just recently returned from baghdad where there are signs of the anger with this. no no this did this emerging very very quickly now this is always been there as your piece pointed out this lack of jobs this lack of basic services has always been there iraq is a very centralized economy it spends most of its money on salaries for people so...
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decades the 1st politician that really took notice of this was president jimmy carter when i was gay rector leave office i had exhausted by effort to get congress to pass it but we had all the material to show that we were doing something it was basically unscrupulous or illegal or as international law goes but the manufacturers of these dangerous materials and i don't wish for so palpable that they obstructed what i did so only i could do with issued an executive order as a last resort and it precluded the distribution of sale of any material basically overseas that we couldn't safely present to consumers in america i wanted the brand made in america to me to mean something. that i left office they descended on president reagan while reagan and he agreed. to protect their rights they can take your selling. pesticides and clothing and on prove or disprove drugs. to people over say to some of the manufacturers to get rid of it and not to have a big loss. for the 30 years after i left the white house the issue is still unresolved and i would say that at this point they are all power employees
decades the 1st politician that really took notice of this was president jimmy carter when i was gay rector leave office i had exhausted by effort to get congress to pass it but we had all the material to show that we were doing something it was basically unscrupulous or illegal or as international law goes but the manufacturers of these dangerous materials and i don't wish for so palpable that they obstructed what i did so only i could do with issued an executive order as a last resort and it...
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concern and trying to give its it's a congress before and being blocked by the very rector of nice national intelligence. now get about democrats in the house have released a series of text messages from top american diplomats what were in those tax. wewell those tax there really pointed out that whwhat has been at ththe core of the ad the scandal on both sides which is was there or not a quid pro quo at between and the request. and that donald trump had made over and the ukrainians investigating and joe biden and that a military aid and thahat was.s. withh held i it for a whe and a possible meeting betweenen donald trurump and what appears on skin those t text messages a pretty much a show and that and there are a wisise that's at leasast a what the democrats are saying. as some of these texts are very explicit as saying that if and that investigation goes through and then there will be at a meeting at the white house for the ukrainian our president. as so there are a clear and messages and there are also many exchanges between several us diplomats and a ukrainian and hopping ukrainian adv
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there's a lot of very smart people trying to solve really and we havelems seen some incredible rectorsnd promises unfulfilled, as well as a result of that. i think that health care innovation will be sparked by patient demand and move to a patient centered delivery system we start look out, as to look out, we are going to find that there are incredible opportunities to improve communication and education and improve the information flow and unlock the power of entrepreneurship into the health care system. have a do that, we will better option. the similar bills, if they were to pass, what impact would that have on the blue cross organizations and what role would medicare advantage play in all of this? manydicare for all takes shapes and means many things to many people. imagine, i think that the disruption that would of a medicare for all program makes it unfeasible to intimate and not at the best interests of our nation. i think people are used to choice. it is a public-private partnership. inh plate an important role sparking creativity, managing costs. i think a tighter cost between
there's a lot of very smart people trying to solve really and we havelems seen some incredible rectorsnd promises unfulfilled, as well as a result of that. i think that health care innovation will be sparked by patient demand and move to a patient centered delivery system we start look out, as to look out, we are going to find that there are incredible opportunities to improve communication and education and improve the information flow and unlock the power of entrepreneurship into the health...
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editor of the english language sub daily newspaper in turkey on skype in geneva bracieux carbo need to rector for the near and middle east at the international committee of the red cross and joining us from london is chris doyle director of the council for our a british british understanding a nonprofit organization that works on british middle east policy welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story gentlemen. what are the objectives of this turkish military operation in northeast syria in the short medium and long term. well i think if we begin from sort of medium and long term we can see that turkey is a game is basically there's 3 parts to it 1st of all he wants to clear the security threats posed by the y.p. long its border with syria it wants to ensure that there is a political stability brought to that region specifically and in the long term we can say that turkey wants to ensure the safe return of the nearly 4000000 refugees once a political stability is achieved in these regions and a safe zone is created but in the long term i think there is one thing that took has made i
editor of the english language sub daily newspaper in turkey on skype in geneva bracieux carbo need to rector for the near and middle east at the international committee of the red cross and joining us from london is chris doyle director of the council for our a british british understanding a nonprofit organization that works on british middle east policy welcome to you all thank you for being on inside story gentlemen. what are the objectives of this turkish military operation in northeast...
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i must say as well that the research over a lifetime by the heritage foundation's robert rector and by the brookings institution's ron haskins who is a fellow colleague from the bush years had a very large impact on my and my co-authors thinking. also, i very recently was honored to go back and read through two of the five volumes of the federalist papers and i am struck over and over again by how that remarkable generation of our founders ultimately integrate this document for freedom in the history of mankind settled on those three words which are more timely today i would argue them any time in the history of our country. we, the people. what does this mean in the 21st century? the constitution's great words. if we traveled all around our great country, walked into any roowalk into anyroom of 100 peol mostly agree on who we the people are or what the meaning of that phrase is no fax i want to say something else if i may, there will never be a conservative equivalent of great society that little bit of time in the 1960s where the administrative state decided that they would actually
i must say as well that the research over a lifetime by the heritage foundation's robert rector and by the brookings institution's ron haskins who is a fellow colleague from the bush years had a very large impact on my and my co-authors thinking. also, i very recently was honored to go back and read through two of the five volumes of the federalist papers and i am struck over and over again by how that remarkable generation of our founders ultimately integrate this document for freedom in the...
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washington bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer on skype from vienna is ready for assad to rector advocacy at the international press institute and here in doha my jobs where the director of the gulf studies center at cattle university welcome to you all bruce can i come to you 1st how political is this. well the foreign agents registration act is very political the standards for registration are triggered by twofold elements 1st you have to demonstrate that the broadcaster is controlled it receives orders from a foreign government and secondly you have to show that the broadcast is intended in likely to influence the public policies of the united states now with regard to al-jazeera and believe only al-jazeera english isn't available in the united states so this inquiry that's been triggered by u.a. e. is focused only on al-jazeera english not al-jazeera arabia or any of the other arms now is it political yes for example in the last year both russia t.v. called r.t. sputnik its radio network and china television c.g. t.v. have been required to register as foreign agents even thou
washington bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer on skype from vienna is ready for assad to rector advocacy at the international press institute and here in doha my jobs where the director of the gulf studies center at cattle university welcome to you all bruce can i come to you 1st how political is this. well the foreign agents registration act is very political the standards for registration are triggered by twofold elements 1st you have to demonstrate that the broadcaster is...
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nina rector says in the second year of the war the effect of blockades show themselves clearly printchool nurses agreed there were no serious results to be seen in the children. this was as one doctor writes, mainly due to the self-sacrifice of the parents and especially the mothers and their anxiety for the children. if one looks at the women, skin and bones, one knows where the portion of food assigned to them had gone. i have a whole chapter on women and i've foound that it is true. women between 20 and 40 suffer the greatest nutritional deprivation during the first world war. next came a children and finally, men. this is not just a victorian ideal that women and mother sacrifice for their children. at least in the case of germany when there was not enough food to eat, women sacrificed for their children. but there's only so much you can sacrifice before you then, to death. what i found, which is sort of tragic is women suffer first they go down and hit a low point. they cannot sacrifice anymore. then children suffer. you see that in the first years of the war you see that in the
nina rector says in the second year of the war the effect of blockades show themselves clearly printchool nurses agreed there were no serious results to be seen in the children. this was as one doctor writes, mainly due to the self-sacrifice of the parents and especially the mothers and their anxiety for the children. if one looks at the women, skin and bones, one knows where the portion of food assigned to them had gone. i have a whole chapter on women and i've foound that it is true. women...
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the gateway is a command module, a command and service module around the moon permanently in a near rector lineal halo orbit where it can stay almost forever without much power required. that is a distant orbit from the surface of the moon, meaning we have to transfer from that distant orbit where it is balance between first gravity well -- earth's gravity well in the moon's gravity well. we have to go down to low lunar orbit and have to land on the moon, and then have an ascent module going from the surface of the moon back to the gateway. if we are going to go fast, we need to take advantage of the capabilities that current exist -- currently exist and are about to exist. and, having a human rated rocket and human rated spacecraft that can spend 21 days in orbit around the moon, all of those are capabilities unique to the sls rocket and o'ryan crew capsule. it is also true the gateway brings so much more value than just speed. we need to get there within five years. the gateway is the quickest way. that itargue also brings so much more value than that, because it has solar electric propu
the gateway is a command module, a command and service module around the moon permanently in a near rector lineal halo orbit where it can stay almost forever without much power required. that is a distant orbit from the surface of the moon, meaning we have to transfer from that distant orbit where it is balance between first gravity well -- earth's gravity well in the moon's gravity well. we have to go down to low lunar orbit and have to land on the moon, and then have an ascent module going...
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decades the 1st politician that really took notice of this was president jimmy carter when i was gay rector leave office i had exhausted by effort to get congress to pass it but we had all the material to show that we were doing something it was basically unscrupulous or illegal or as international law goes but the manufacturers of these dangerous materials and i don't wish for so palpable that they obstructed what i did so the only i could do was to issued an executive order as a last resort and it precluded the distribution of sale of any material basically overseas that we couldn't safely present to consumers in america i wanted the brand made in america to me to mean something. soon as i left office they descended on president reagan while reagan and he agreed . to protect their rights they can take your selling. pesticides and clothing and on prove or disprove drugs they have died i'm to people overseas as a manufacturer to get rid of it and not to have a big loss. for the 30 years after i left the white house the issue is still unresolved and i would say that at this point they are po
decades the 1st politician that really took notice of this was president jimmy carter when i was gay rector leave office i had exhausted by effort to get congress to pass it but we had all the material to show that we were doing something it was basically unscrupulous or illegal or as international law goes but the manufacturers of these dangerous materials and i don't wish for so palpable that they obstructed what i did so the only i could do was to issued an executive order as a last resort...
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in beirut thank you we'll continue the conversation with my one couple under rector of policy analysisat the arab center for research and policy studies maybe we can just pick up on what we were saying with their what saina said at the end of their answer how much of a blow it will be to isolate because within a group like this with a. group or an al qaeda group if the leadership is decapitated it is a big loss but these groups are bigger than one person well you're absolutely right i think it's a big blow to losing. its leader but as you said i mean this is. not very centralized organization and there since we don't have a very clear hierarchy of that one leader is actually controlling. all the branches and all of the people that are part of the organization so we have seen actually in many attacks in different places not taking orders from a better diety himself actually but people acting on their own and they. of so the big law indeed but it's not the end of the of the organization especially the motives which have created or led to the creation of ice that are still very much a dee
in beirut thank you we'll continue the conversation with my one couple under rector of policy analysisat the arab center for research and policy studies maybe we can just pick up on what we were saying with their what saina said at the end of their answer how much of a blow it will be to isolate because within a group like this with a. group or an al qaeda group if the leadership is decapitated it is a big loss but these groups are bigger than one person well you're absolutely right i think...
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bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer on skype from vienna is ready for assad the rector of advocacy at the international press institute and here in doha my jobs where the director of the gulf studies center at cattle university welcome to you all bruce can i come to you 1st how political is this. well the foreign agents registration act is very political the standards for registration are triggered by twofold elements 1st you have to demonstrate that the broadcaster is controlled it receives orders from a foreign government and secondly you have to show that the broadcast is intended in likely to influence the public policies of the united states now with regard to al-jazeera and believe only al-jazeera english isn't available in the united states so this inquiry that's been triggered by u.a. e. as focused only on al-jazeera english not al-jazeera arabia or any of the other arms now is it political yes for example in the last year both russia t.v. called r.t. sputnik its radio network and china television c.g. t.v. have been required to register as foreign agents even t
bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer on skype from vienna is ready for assad the rector of advocacy at the international press institute and here in doha my jobs where the director of the gulf studies center at cattle university welcome to you all bruce can i come to you 1st how political is this. well the foreign agents registration act is very political the standards for registration are triggered by twofold elements 1st you have to demonstrate that the broadcaster is...
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so the new protestant cry from some rector in south belfast, we couldn't possibly have anything to do with the republic, because it has become a heathen place. [laughter] the back row, please. this will have to be the last question, i am afraid. thank you both for providing me with a tremendous background on irish history, as well as irish politics. i've learned a lot about politics, being married to a politician in philadelphia. [laughter] ambassador, i'd like to ask you, of all the responsibilities you have in your role as ambassador, what do you enjoy the most? >> quickly, what do you enjoy the most? amb. mulhall: it varies from country to country, obviously. [laughter] i will tell you what i enjoy most in other parts of the world. i have been ambassador of seven or eight countries, malaysia. but in america, to be quite honest with you, what i enjoy most is irish america. because it's a phenomenon i didn't really understand. unlike many of my colleagues who served here as junior diplomats, then came back later on, steeped in that understanding of irish america, i wasn't. i'd never
so the new protestant cry from some rector in south belfast, we couldn't possibly have anything to do with the republic, because it has become a heathen place. [laughter] the back row, please. this will have to be the last question, i am afraid. thank you both for providing me with a tremendous background on irish history, as well as irish politics. i've learned a lot about politics, being married to a politician in philadelphia. [laughter] ambassador, i'd like to ask you, of all the...
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altitude defense system along with 2 fighter squadrons and an expeditionary unit so certainly this is a rector tuneup of the u.s. presence in the region remembering as well that this comes at a time when the u.s. is pulling forces out of syria meanwhile iran says one of its oil tankers has been struck off the coast of saudi arabia the state news agency says the vessel which is known as this bt was hit by 2 missiles in the space of half an hour the ship was sailing 100 kilometers off the south in port city of jeddah it is now under way again and the crew are reported to be safe there so far the no response from saudi arabia the u.n. says more than $100000.00 people have been displaced by turkey's military offensive against kurdish forces in northern syria at least $26.00 civilians have been killed and more than a dozen villages captured turkey's turkey's military claims more than $300.00 kurdish forces have been captured or killed but the kurds say 29 have died. and the u.s. has been criticized for pulling its forces from northern syria before the turkish offensive began but the white house is
altitude defense system along with 2 fighter squadrons and an expeditionary unit so certainly this is a rector tuneup of the u.s. presence in the region remembering as well that this comes at a time when the u.s. is pulling forces out of syria meanwhile iran says one of its oil tankers has been struck off the coast of saudi arabia the state news agency says the vessel which is known as this bt was hit by 2 missiles in the space of half an hour the ship was sailing 100 kilometers off the south...
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the mission is being overseen by 3 illinois and natives just walk to rector of science for the nature of concern. c. project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine. it was a vast landscape dominated by those grasses but the real diversity of the prairie was in the wild flowers in the form of the broadly plants and thousands of species of insects and dozens of birds and mammals and reptiles called the prairie home along with the animals like the bison. what was once this bass landscape across much of illinois has been virtually eliminated and turned into the corn belt. but illinois isn't alone since the late 1900 prairie grasslands across the united states have been steadily vanishing. i've heard grasslands and general referred to as the unheralded counterparts of the rain forest and grasslands have a critical role in terms of climate change as well in a prairie most of that carbon is stored in the soil and so it's very secure for very long term storage a soil organic matter in essence the plants of the tall grass prarie absorb carbon dioxide trapping it in thei
the mission is being overseen by 3 illinois and natives just walk to rector of science for the nature of concern. c. project director bill kleiman and restoration ecologist cody considine. it was a vast landscape dominated by those grasses but the real diversity of the prairie was in the wild flowers in the form of the broadly plants and thousands of species of insects and dozens of birds and mammals and reptiles called the prairie home along with the animals like the bison. what was once this...
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washington bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer on skype from vienna is ready for assad to rector advocacy at the international press institute and here in doha my jobs where the director of the gulf studies center at cattle university welcome to you all bruce can i come to you 1st how political is this. well the foreign agents registration act is very political the standards for registration are triggered by twofold elements 1st you have to demonstrate that the broadcaster is controlled it receives orders from a foreign government and secondly you have to show that the broadcast is intended in likely to influence the public policies of the united states now with regard to al-jazeera and believe only al-jazeera english isn't available in the united states so this inquiry that's been triggered by u.a. e. as focused only on al-jazeera english not al-jazeera arabia or any of the other arms now is it political yes for example in the last year both russia t.v. called r.t. sputnik its radio network and china television c.g. t.v. have been required to register as foreign agents even thou
washington bruce fein a constitutional and international lawyer on skype from vienna is ready for assad to rector advocacy at the international press institute and here in doha my jobs where the director of the gulf studies center at cattle university welcome to you all bruce can i come to you 1st how political is this. well the foreign agents registration act is very political the standards for registration are triggered by twofold elements 1st you have to demonstrate that the broadcaster is...
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shery: later on bloomberg tv, the imf deputy rector of the asia-pacific will be on bloomberg marketsc outlook, that is at 11:10 a.m. in hong kong. that is it from "daybreak: continuesket coverage . china open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg to markets: china open." >> a new turn in the protests in hong kong. tom: brexit turmoil continues. allow borisoes not johnson to russia's divorce deal into law. isthe we work rescue plan facing controversy.
shery: later on bloomberg tv, the imf deputy rector of the asia-pacific will be on bloomberg marketsc outlook, that is at 11:10 a.m. in hong kong. that is it from "daybreak: continuesket coverage . china open is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg to markets: china open." >> a new turn in the protests in hong kong. tom: brexit turmoil continues. allow borisoes not johnson to russia's divorce deal into law. isthe we work rescue plan facing controversy.
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the rector of the fbi has made multiple overtures. i wish the companies we do more.t is something we are working on. looking tonot demonize the companies. on the other hand, we have an obligation to the american public to call a spade a spade. this is a real public safety problem. ms. nakajima: are you considering legislation to require companies to build in --ful access -- we are actively engaging with the public. see variouswill parts of the government reaching out, obviously you have the department of justice, the fbi, the congress department will be reaching out to industry shortly , to talk about the need to solve and find solutions to this problem. the department of homeland security has a very important cybersecurity mission, it also a significant law enforcement mission. i think you will see them publicly reaching out and raising awareness. we are at a point where we are trying to make sure the public is aware of the cost and benefits of what's going on. a lot of decisions are being made by corporate executives for their own business purposes but that has tre
the rector of the fbi has made multiple overtures. i wish the companies we do more.t is something we are working on. looking tonot demonize the companies. on the other hand, we have an obligation to the american public to call a spade a spade. this is a real public safety problem. ms. nakajima: are you considering legislation to require companies to build in --ful access -- we are actively engaging with the public. see variouswill parts of the government reaching out, obviously you have the...
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he helped stir discussion on lectures from the days of the rector public and who bears the guilt in world war. he threw himself into work, creating his own provocative lectures. he was fully engaged and a success and for the first time, he learned he could get his audience to go from apathy to action. almost by chance he discovered this gift. the main theme in his popular lecture was anti-semitism. he'll he held nothing back in his hatred of jews. especially the lecture he felt capitalism which he mentions in the first time, the jewish question. so much so that his commander overly asked him to tone down his anti- somatic rhetoric. he was later impressed with his right hand man ability to communicate and his expertise on the jews. his superior captor carl meyer as the star of lectures to respond to an inquiry about the day judas, the jewish question. in a letter dated 16 of september 1919, the engagement identified the jews as their race responsible for the communist movement in this area and describing them as a popular focus of the people. he wrote that anti- semitism must be based on f
he helped stir discussion on lectures from the days of the rector public and who bears the guilt in world war. he threw himself into work, creating his own provocative lectures. he was fully engaged and a success and for the first time, he learned he could get his audience to go from apathy to action. almost by chance he discovered this gift. the main theme in his popular lecture was anti-semitism. he'll he held nothing back in his hatred of jews. especially the lecture he felt capitalism which...
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witness, the acting executive the sources of associate rector for the removal operations, tim, robyn stated he was not aware of any wet ice being involved in the decision to end the program. further explain that ice lacks in a program or mechanics to consider affirmative deferred action requests, and described a variety of ways that ice does utilizes discretion, as appropriate, on a case by case basis, throughout immigration enforcement process. contrary to claims made by this committee and the media about the willingness to answer questions during that hearing, the only questions our witness declined to answer regarding possible future answers, relating to uscis issues of heat which he had no knowledge. as the committee was aware, within a few days at the hearing, acting secretary mcaleenan directed uscis to resume consideration of nonmilitary deferred action requests, on a discretionary case by case basis. in addition to previous testimony, they followed -- another letter dated october 15th, the adjust for the clarified that ice had no part in uscis is a previous decision, even tho
witness, the acting executive the sources of associate rector for the removal operations, tim, robyn stated he was not aware of any wet ice being involved in the decision to end the program. further explain that ice lacks in a program or mechanics to consider affirmative deferred action requests, and described a variety of ways that ice does utilizes discretion, as appropriate, on a case by case basis, throughout immigration enforcement process. contrary to claims made by this committee and the...
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patty thank you and joining me now in the studio is crystal who's the rector of the council for arabbritish understand thank you so much for joining us here on out jazeera incredibly complicated situation that is literally changing day by day and we've certainly seen russia emerge definitely filling that void left by the u.s. now russia saying it will not allow turkish and syrian government forces to clash does it have that kind of influence and what impact do you think that has on turkey well russia with the absence of the u.s. is now the. country with all the cards in the. a massive game of poker of the future of syria or us has folded and departed the scene. and it's now up to russia to see if it can organize all the pieces in its own favor and it does obviously have a lot going for it in sport and against that you know i think the president one is pretty determined a obviously is ignoring move of threats of u.s. sanctions that may come down the pipeline he certainly wants to establish some form of buffer zone it may not be as large as that 20 kilometers that he spoke about at the
patty thank you and joining me now in the studio is crystal who's the rector of the council for arabbritish understand thank you so much for joining us here on out jazeera incredibly complicated situation that is literally changing day by day and we've certainly seen russia emerge definitely filling that void left by the u.s. now russia saying it will not allow turkish and syrian government forces to clash does it have that kind of influence and what impact do you think that has on turkey well...