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the republic of korea. who is assisting the republic of korea to defend itself? the united nations, with the support of 53 of the 59 members. who has the influence and the power to call off the invading north korean army? the soviet union. who is responsible for the bombing and bloodshed that inevitably ensues from the fact of aggression? the north koreans and those who support them. who, then, can stop the bombing and the bloodshed? the north koreans and those who support their aggression. what member of the security council is supporting the north korean regime in the security council? the soviet union. who, then, is supporting the united nations charter and really working for peace? the 53 members of the united nations who are supporting the republic of korea. is the soviet union one of the 53? no. >> no, not the soviet union, but the 53 of the 59 members of the united nations, which are sharing in the united nations action in korea. ♪ ♪-ykykÑp these are the nations united for peace who have used the peaceful methods of mediation in five years of united nation
the republic of korea. who is assisting the republic of korea to defend itself? the united nations, with the support of 53 of the 59 members. who has the influence and the power to call off the invading north korean army? the soviet union. who is responsible for the bombing and bloodshed that inevitably ensues from the fact of aggression? the north koreans and those who support them. who, then, can stop the bombing and the bloodshed? the north koreans and those who support their aggression....
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but a republic there was. the newly elected government continued the work of the united states military government, which had voluntarily resigned its powers to the new nation. land reform, education, public safety, and many other projects were now the concern of the government. the people of the republic of korea settled down to the pursuits of peace. suddenly and without warning, the communist-controlled north koreans hurled themselves upon their peaceful neighbors to the south. and in an act of stark and unprovoked aggression attempted the destruction of the republic. the peaceful citizens of the republic of korea from their homes, separated from their families, formed the long miserable lines of refugees, which are always the first proof of ruthless conquest. the united nations security council met in emergency session at lake success to take action on the north korean aggression. the soviet union chose to be absent. the council quickly dispatched a ceasefire order to the north korean regime. this order wa
but a republic there was. the newly elected government continued the work of the united states military government, which had voluntarily resigned its powers to the new nation. land reform, education, public safety, and many other projects were now the concern of the government. the people of the republic of korea settled down to the pursuits of peace. suddenly and without warning, the communist-controlled north koreans hurled themselves upon their peaceful neighbors to the south. and in an act...
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the capital republic fell to the forces. they adopted a scorched earth policy as they fled before the dutch forces. they called upon the parties. they recommended a establishment of a independent united states of indonesia. the united nations commission was instructed to assist in the negotiations. they started in august 1949. with the help of the united nations commission, the conference agreed on a charter of transfer on sovereignty and the future cooperations between the netherlands and the united states of indonesia. the islands embracing scores of people was a reality. and in 1949 between julianne signed the document to transfer power and recognize it as an independent nation. the question had been peacefully resolved. the sub continue net of india was another trouble spot. it's millions all looked forward to independence after years of passive resistance. following self determination of people gave india complete freedom but the question of independence was not simple. it supposed another delegate question. meetings we
the capital republic fell to the forces. they adopted a scorched earth policy as they fled before the dutch forces. they called upon the parties. they recommended a establishment of a independent united states of indonesia. the united nations commission was instructed to assist in the negotiations. they started in august 1949. with the help of the united nations commission, the conference agreed on a charter of transfer on sovereignty and the future cooperations between the netherlands and the...
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to the republic of ireland. but over just days at that there is no one quarter's brought on again on the wire borders problem. again, the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to have both skill and not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with rick. i mean not here. where and why is that? well,, because we want to weave the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you know, our objective really will be of a united ireland. we would like it to be all the one place when the british shouldn't be here at all. they have no right to be here. we don't want them here. so, you know, fully in europe vote for another dream that brings this to a child complicating the prospect of a special status to northern ireland, has raised new hires and feel reviving old questions about identity did 990 s. could friday peace agreement largely ended on grist for decades the problems have not completely mcluhan genes to try to prevent violenc
to the republic of ireland. but over just days at that there is no one quarter's brought on again on the wire borders problem. again, the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to have both skill and not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with rick. i mean not here. where and why is that? well,, because we want to weave the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you know, our objective really will...
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establishing the republic of korea. weeks later, communist controlled elections in north korea from which u.n. inspectors were barred, established a communist regime and divided the korean nation. not long afterwards, the communist decided their moment for conquest had come. >> in early summer, 1950, life was good in the agriculture south. there was peace. time for living in the quiet, ancient way. ♪ ♪ >> then suddenly in the pre-dawn darkness of june 25, 1950 -- [ bombing ] -- south koreans were jarred aa wick by a living nightmare. unprovoked and unannounced the communist later war of conquest had begun. [ explosions ] [ bombings ] >> many thought it was the beginning of world war iii. it may have been if we will not took immediate action. president truman had the army provide cover and sport to the republic of korea. in the united nations, united states delegate warren austin spoke for the indignant people of free nations everywhere. >> the armed invasion of the republic of korea continues. the republic of korea has
establishing the republic of korea. weeks later, communist controlled elections in north korea from which u.n. inspectors were barred, established a communist regime and divided the korean nation. not long afterwards, the communist decided their moment for conquest had come. >> in early summer, 1950, life was good in the agriculture south. there was peace. time for living in the quiet, ancient way. ♪ ♪ >> then suddenly in the pre-dawn darkness of june 25, 1950 -- [ bombing ] --...
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the republic of korea has a peeled appealed to the united nations for protection.'m proud to report that the united states has prepared to furnish assistance to the republic of korea. >> four days after the invasion began, the capital city of seoul fell to the communists. small elements of the u.n. army were airlifted from japan to help check the red advance they were greeted with cheers. but the cheering was soon forgotten. our small forces found themselves greatly outnumbered by communist troops trained and equipped by the russians. our handful of troops delaying action, buying precious time until reinforcements would arrive. we showed to the communists that we had the will to fight aggression wherever and whenever it occurred. on jewel 10th, president truman appointed general douglas macarthur, commander in chief of the united states forces, which were beginning to assemble. ♪ for the outnumbered troops in the field, it was fight, pull back, and fight again. more united states forces arrived in pusan. not nearly enough, but it was a beginning. field commanders l
the republic of korea has a peeled appealed to the united nations for protection.'m proud to report that the united states has prepared to furnish assistance to the republic of korea. >> four days after the invasion began, the capital city of seoul fell to the communists. small elements of the u.n. army were airlifted from japan to help check the red advance they were greeted with cheers. but the cheering was soon forgotten. our small forces found themselves greatly outnumbered by...
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much of the food produced goes to britain or to the republic of ireland in the south. a system that's worked well. fiji is. but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is northern ireland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we songs do it here just in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sell the beef snow at a very good best national model, they follow on for it and they farm out their decision to take a long term. so we are concerned, but somebody said warriors are wasted emotion or just get on with it. basically, it's not just the sheep you are unsure of where to go. the family and the home of an island heading into uncharted territory. it's the biggest change that northern ireland has faced in decades and the road ahead could be difficult. the 1st concern is that northern ireland stretch of peace is not present risk. and that's why it's been given a special status. the norther
much of the food produced goes to britain or to the republic of ireland in the south. a system that's worked well. fiji is. but now britain is leaving the e.u. and so is northern ireland. sort of the province will have a special status and that complicates things. planning for the future is difficult . we songs do it here just in rome for next year. so he won't see the results of what he's doing today on till next oberst or september. so you know, calvert's 3 years before you sell the beef snow...
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it will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions. so we don't want preparing trial for judicial process. the border you know, it will be made as much more compare the for example of you have companies in the u.k. here trying to export of europe. both a great houses that is so less comparable. so to 11 for economies fear of walking a dog, tough environment. well, that's why we've exhausted after this was supposed to the best of you know, both wars for all its owners to see if he's won the lottery money. does he expect to continue exposing tariff reaching year? he also stands to benefit from any future trade deals. agreement by britain is confident, for example, that london will reach a free trade agreement with the stray. yeah. if it does, he's ready to ship out right from here. hopefully. got a biblical tower. free of a bit over the top sort of a good goal for sure. yeah. you know, so that's why i keep saying we will have the best of both wars. so we'll be able to avail of free trade agreements, but the
it will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions. so we don't want preparing trial for judicial process. the border you know, it will be made as much more compare the for example of you have companies in the u.k. here trying to export of europe. both a great houses that is so less comparable. so to 11 for economies fear of walking a dog, tough environment. well, that's why we've exhausted after this was supposed to the best of you know,...
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he will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions. you know, we don't want to hear any trial for 3 days all across the border. you know, it will be more comparable. for example, if you have companies in the u.k. for trying export of europe, both a great houses that is so of last comparable. so it's a 11 for economies fear of working in a long, tough environment for us, where we were soft about the this was supposed to the best of you know, both wars for all its bonus to see if he's won the lottery. the money deceit spent to continue exporting terror free to europe. he also stands to benefit from any future trade deals with greens by britain. he's confident, for example, that london will reach a free trade agreement with the strength. if it does, he's ready for the trip abroad from here. hopefully. got a biblical tower free of a bit over the top sort of a good goal for sure. yeah. you know, so that's why i keep saying we will have the best of both wars. so we'll be able to avail of the free trade agreement
he will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions. you know, we don't want to hear any trial for 3 days all across the border. you know, it will be more comparable. for example, if you have companies in the u.k. for trying export of europe, both a great houses that is so of last comparable. so it's a 11 for economies fear of working in a long, tough environment for us, where we were soft about the this was supposed to the best of you know,...
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establishing the republic of korea.ee weeks later communist -controlled elections and north korea from which human inspectors were barred, established a communist regime, and divided the creation. not long afterwards, the communists to sided that their moment for conquest had come. >> in early summer, 1950, life was good in the agricultural south. there was peace. time for living in the quiet, ancient way. ♪ ♪ then suddenly in the predawn darkness of luck june, 25th, 1950 [noise] south koreans were jarred awake by a living nightmare. unprovoked and unannounced. the communists latest war of conquest had begun. many thought it was the beginning of world war three. it might have been if we had not taken immediate action. president truman ordered our navy and the air force to provide confront support to the republic of korea. it in the unit in nations, united states delegate spoke for the indignant people of nations everywhere. and >> the armed invasion of the republic of korea continues. the republic of korea has appealed
establishing the republic of korea.ee weeks later communist -controlled elections and north korea from which human inspectors were barred, established a communist regime, and divided the creation. not long afterwards, the communists to sided that their moment for conquest had come. >> in early summer, 1950, life was good in the agricultural south. there was peace. time for living in the quiet, ancient way. ♪ ♪ then suddenly in the predawn darkness of luck june, 25th, 1950 [noise]...
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governments make here will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions so we don't have to carry our for 3 days on cross the border. you know, it will be more compare the so for example of you have companies in the u.k. here trying to export of europe. both are paid thousands. that is so they'll become less comparable. so to 11 for the companies here working in a dog, tough environment for us, where we've exhausted after this was supposed to the best of you know, both wars for us. and it's almost as if he's won the lottery money. does he expect to continue exporting? tariff, free to europe. he also stands to benefit from any future trade deals with greece by britain. he's confident, for example, that london will reach a free trade agreement with the strain. yeah. if it does, he's ready to ship it right from here. hopefully, got a biblical tower for a little bit over the top. somebody good call for sure. yeah. you know, that's why i keep saying we will have the best of both wars. so we'll be able to avail of free trade agreeme
governments make here will continue to sell to the republic of ireland and the rest of the e.u. largely without restrictions so we don't have to carry our for 3 days on cross the border. you know, it will be more compare the so for example of you have companies in the u.k. here trying to export of europe. both are paid thousands. that is so they'll become less comparable. so to 11 for the companies here working in a dog, tough environment for us, where we've exhausted after this was supposed to...
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the reality is that the people in the republic don't really wa nt in the republic don't really want thatrnment. they don't wa nt fein government. they don't want sinn fein telling them either. i've been very clear if we we i’e either. i've been very clear if we wei’e on either. i've been very clear if we were on the portable that we we i’e we were on the portable that we wei’e a we were on the portable that we were a large minority of the first thing about would be unions and what is it and how do we move forward? let me ask you this before we end. it's for and half decades since you we i’e for and half decades since you were eight young man with a gun. fighting to defend what you saw as the righteous cause of unionism and loyal as him. do you hand on heart think that in and other foreign do you hand on heart think that in and otherforeign half decades from now, northern ireland will still be in the union? well, i can't speak about foreign half decades. but i believe that in my lifetime we i believe that in my lifetime we may i believe that in my lifetime we may come close i believe that
the reality is that the people in the republic don't really wa nt in the republic don't really want thatrnment. they don't wa nt fein government. they don't want sinn fein telling them either. i've been very clear if we we i’e either. i've been very clear if we wei’e on either. i've been very clear if we were on the portable that we we i’e we were on the portable that we wei’e a we were on the portable that we were a large minority of the first thing about would be unions and what is it...
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we a book called on where the republic - - on where the republic. please purchase from a cappella books we have virtual author talks to see the full schedule thank you for your time. >> seattle-based writer out of one - - name steve olson one of the best books of 2016. his book was nominated for the national book award in 2013. featured atlantic monthly, smithsonian and other magazines the consultant writer for the national academy of sciences and other scientific organizations
we a book called on where the republic - - on where the republic. please purchase from a cappella books we have virtual author talks to see the full schedule thank you for your time. >> seattle-based writer out of one - - name steve olson one of the best books of 2016. his book was nominated for the national book award in 2013. featured atlantic monthly, smithsonian and other magazines the consultant writer for the national academy of sciences and other scientific organizations
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to the republic of ireland. but i would just say isn't there for there is no one orders brought on again on the wire borders problem again, the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to have both secure and not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. i mean that those of barrels here, believe me where quite how and why is that? well, because it always, we want it,, we have the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you know, our objective really, as most of us would be, have a united ireland. we would like it to be all the one place when the british shouldn't be here at all. they have no right to be here. we don't want them here. so, you know, really and fully in europe, hopefully vote for northern ireland. that's the dream. that brings us to the age old conflict, the prospect of a special status. the northern island has raised new hopes and fears. reviving old questions about identity did, 998 good friday
to the republic of ireland. but i would just say isn't there for there is no one orders brought on again on the wire borders problem again, the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to have both secure and not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. i mean that those of barrels here, believe me where quite how and why is that? well, because it always, we want it,, we have the more separation we get...
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they're also going to see frankly, the irish republic is doing 0k.access which northern ireland will not have in their future. so you've got to think hard, haven't you? about what unionism is going to mean? well, stephen, we are thinking there's no question we need to change things, but you're telling me that the republic works. it was not that long ago that their own economy collapsed. and they hardly got support from europe. and from the uk to keep them afloat? they had no money. they collapsed. the reality is that there's things that need to be done. for instance, do you think people in the south are happy that they don't have the nhs? do you think the people in the south have to pay for education, paying to go to their doctors, have to pay for everything else. stephen, this is a very important point. no listen, you made the point that you believe that... it's obvious that you believe that being in the union is more attractive than any option of unification with the republic of ireland. i get that. but surely, the reality is that with the changing
they're also going to see frankly, the irish republic is doing 0k.access which northern ireland will not have in their future. so you've got to think hard, haven't you? about what unionism is going to mean? well, stephen, we are thinking there's no question we need to change things, but you're telling me that the republic works. it was not that long ago that their own economy collapsed. and they hardly got support from europe. and from the uk to keep them afloat? they had no money. they...
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and for peace in the democratic republic of congo, where that surgeon dr. mcgregor, i don't to move a get impressed me right from the start with those physicians by and what unites us is this common vision of the situation is disadvantaged in neglected people must be improved, that they have the same rights and that their dignity must be restored as you know, they don't have to still be uppermost below. why are you clapping? we are happy to see. you are happy. are you feeling all right. you your name is the niece bonnie. dr. mcgregor operated on denise pond and i a few days earlier. the 30 year owned was brutally raped by militias with a tree branch. usually, only victims with the most serious injuries are brought to panzi hospital. many arrive with a severely damaged pelvic region, and often they are incontinent each month about $150.00 new right victims are admitted. considered a disgrace to their family and village community. the women here have often been cast out. the song choices, they are very isolated will shrivel. sure. most of the time they arrive
and for peace in the democratic republic of congo, where that surgeon dr. mcgregor, i don't to move a get impressed me right from the start with those physicians by and what unites us is this common vision of the situation is disadvantaged in neglected people must be improved, that they have the same rights and that their dignity must be restored as you know, they don't have to still be uppermost below. why are you clapping? we are happy to see. you are happy. are you feeling all right. you...
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to name a guy is a doctor from the democratic republic of congo. and a nobel peace prize laureate he travels the world campaigning for a cause to the we consider the cause for which we are fighting to end rape and sexual violence against women during war. a noble cause, she didn't call no unfortunately, the change has been slow in coming and the women, the rape victims expect a lot from our advocacy to know to put good with him in a fight for peace. the 61 year old in his hand of the german institute for medical mission schneider has been supporting tony mccuaig in the d. r. c. and in germany for years and billions. he said it's not only mine, it's your nobel prizes. well, what are you doing to change things? and this challenge is also our cause. we don't just want to applaud him and say, great man, we want to support him and make sure that we're doing what we can to help him in the fight for peace and comfort. but how can she help tony mccuaig in his fight against sexual violence? and for peace in the democratic republic of congo. ok. but there's
to name a guy is a doctor from the democratic republic of congo. and a nobel peace prize laureate he travels the world campaigning for a cause to the we consider the cause for which we are fighting to end rape and sexual violence against women during war. a noble cause, she didn't call no unfortunately, the change has been slow in coming and the women, the rape victims expect a lot from our advocacy to know to put good with him in a fight for peace. the 61 year old in his hand of the german...
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the democratic republic of congo shan states north eastern border with you candor, bro. wonder and burundi. the region has reached deposits of gold, tungsten and constant materials which high tech companies from industrialized countries need to manufacture their products. the mines are often controlled by armed groups who terrorize the inhabitants of nearby villages. and it was $30.00 and i have a clear record was that that i know that these are all these are also. 7 in the democratic republic of congo, german physician gisela schneider works with rosemont data. they want to improve health care in the conflict on region. but the situation in the province is difficult. in recent months, hundreds of thousands of people have fled from armed groups, loot rag, and kill. and then there is a bowler. the virus has been haunting the north east of the democratic republic of congo for over a year, and thousands have already died. shari is a village near banja, the capital of a tory province 20000 refugees arrived here in just a few weeks. gisela schneider has come to survey the sit
the democratic republic of congo shan states north eastern border with you candor, bro. wonder and burundi. the region has reached deposits of gold, tungsten and constant materials which high tech companies from industrialized countries need to manufacture their products. the mines are often controlled by armed groups who terrorize the inhabitants of nearby villages. and it was $30.00 and i have a clear record was that that i know that these are all these are also. 7 in the democratic republic...
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there is documentary footage of the via republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif, i class, the metropolis found out even more about weimar cinema. from you have an interest of our nic. it. berlin became a food city in the 120 s. . what does this mean for the population that often you know, it, and you have to imagine berlin. after the 1st world war, there were 2 things happening at the same time. the republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know what? this legal and what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it is today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. people wanted to forget their miserable lives
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tonight i am talking about his new book on were the republic, the dispossession of native americans in indian territory. purchase the book directly from a cappella books , there's a link in the chat and there's also a link provided on the atlantic institute. as claudia and i are talking about please use the q and a feature atthe bottom of your screen . and i will take as many as time allows . he is professor of american history, codirector of the virtual history and associate director of the institute of native american studies. he is the author of three previous books on american history, west of the revolution, black white and indian and a new order. claudio saunt, thank you for joining us and welcome. >> thank you for hosting. i look forward and thank you for sponsoring this event. >> in unworthy republic how is it that the expulsion of native americans as an inevitability and you uncover a lot of evidence of political and economic motivations so how much land first from india went before the asian states? >> they had a huge amount of of alabama, what became mississippi, about a fif
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in the republic, were represented them directly. is not a democracy.n't vote, you and i on whether to adopt this or that law. there's the occasional referendum or initiative where you are in california and any other states . by a margin of the legislature makes the laws we just make legislatures. and they are, they saw themselves out into parties. the framers did not anticipate that . did not want that. but that is what happened. it is that constant exchange of used and proposals and so on the keep the republic vibrant and contemporary. in one of the important points that comes out of the show that i think we will get into is that the constitution and the laws under it, are not updated by courts. but they should n be anyway, they are updated by the constant political interaction. amg the people the representatives. anthony: yes so let's get into parts of the show and in your work and she wanted to pull o. especially ten oh three more mulberry versus medicine the concept o judicial review. so w is that important for the folk to know. douglas: is foundat
in the republic, were represented them directly. is not a democracy.n't vote, you and i on whether to adopt this or that law. there's the occasional referendum or initiative where you are in california and any other states . by a margin of the legislature makes the laws we just make legislatures. and they are, they saw themselves out into parties. the framers did not anticipate that . did not want that. but that is what happened. it is that constant exchange of used and proposals and so on the...
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and for peace in the democratic republic of congo. but there's one that said, yes, that the optimal. i don't to macveagh, it impressed me right from the start with those physicians by that. and what unites us is this common vision that the situation is disadvantaged and neglected. people must be improved, that they have the same rights and that their dignity must be restored, as you know, voted. they don't have to still be up most of the low. why are you clapping? we're happy to see you. you're happy. are you feeling? all right. you know, your name is the niece bonnie. dr. mcgregor operated on denise bonnano a few days earlier. the 30 year own was brutally raped by militias with a tree branch. usually only victims with the most serious injuries are brought to pansy hospital. many arrive with a severely damaged pelvic region, and often they are incontinent each month about $150.00, new right victims aren't mantid, considered a distress to their family and village community. the women here have often being cast out the stories where the
and for peace in the democratic republic of congo. but there's one that said, yes, that the optimal. i don't to macveagh, it impressed me right from the start with those physicians by that. and what unites us is this common vision that the situation is disadvantaged and neglected. people must be improved, that they have the same rights and that their dignity must be restored, as you know, voted. they don't have to still be up most of the low. why are you clapping? we're happy to see you. you're...
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to the republic of ireland. but over just days at their feet, there is no one orders brought on again on the wire borders problem again. the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to have both secure and not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. well, i mean that doesn't care where and why's that?, well, because it always, we want it with the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you know, our objective really as much less of a united ireland. we would like it to be all the one place when the british shouldn't be here at all. they have no right to be here. we don't want them here. so, you know, remain fully in europe and hopefully vote for another that's the dream. that brings this to a child conflict in the prospect of a special status to northern ireland, has ranged to new hires and feel reviving old questions about identity. in the 1990, s. good friday peace agreement largely ended on the wrist and t
to the republic of ireland. but over just days at their feet, there is no one orders brought on again on the wire borders problem again. the open border with the south is also a huge bonus to have both secure and not just because it's good for business. he's a republican and it's clear he relishes the thought of a customs border with britain. well, i mean that doesn't care where and why's that?, well, because it always, we want it with the more separation we get from the u.k., the better. you...
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these are all the things that go into, you know, popular support democracies republics. that's why you have a republic to over is over like some of the democracies that will celebrate a dictator. they did celebrate caesar coming back and declaring himself dictator. they did want the free goods, he was giving out the population or 3rd of the population of gaul and had all the riches that he looted from. and so he was going to give it to the people. and the people of course, adored all the free goods that he had stolen from the gaul and the senators were. these are the games theories. this is the prisoner's dilemma. these are all the things that go into, you know, popular support, democracies republic, and the financial wars, the military wars, you know, the acting secretary of defense this past weekend set up. so, you know, all wars must and the finance the public. you know, it, you know, people were outraged by this. nobody caused outrage in the public. you know, it, you know, people were outraged by this. nobody, no imperial people like the interest of it. so you have t
these are all the things that go into, you know, popular support democracies republics. that's why you have a republic to over is over like some of the democracies that will celebrate a dictator. they did celebrate caesar coming back and declaring himself dictator. they did want the free goods, he was giving out the population or 3rd of the population of gaul and had all the riches that he looted from. and so he was going to give it to the people. and the people of course, adored all the free...
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and for peace in the democratic republic of congo, where you get that. there's one that said, you know that dr. mcgregor dota movie get impressed me right from the start with those physicians by then. and what unites us is this common vision of the situation is disadvantaged. in neglected people and must be improved, that they have the same rights and that their dignity must be restored as he of a vote will be to have to be uppermost that the low why are you clapping? we're happy to see you. you're happy. are you feeling? all right. i mean, your name is the nice one. army doctor mcgregor operated on denise bonnano a few days earlier. the 30 year own was brutally raped by militias with a tree branch. usually only victims with the most serious injuries are brought to panzi hospital. many arrive with a severely damaged pelvic region, and often they are incontinent each month about $150.00, new right victims aren't mentioned, considered a disgrace to their family and village community. the women here have often being cast out stories where they are very isol
and for peace in the democratic republic of congo, where you get that. there's one that said, you know that dr. mcgregor dota movie get impressed me right from the start with those physicians by then. and what unites us is this common vision of the situation is disadvantaged. in neglected people and must be improved, that they have the same rights and that their dignity must be restored as he of a vote will be to have to be uppermost that the low why are you clapping? we're happy to see you....
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republics. that's why you have a republic gaule us. and this is remarkable man, or rachel maddow, just spewing the pro ponzi scheme war machine. because if they let this thing collapse under the weight of its own fraud, greed and money printing, they're all out of a job. right? because paul krugman has said that the u.s. dollar is backed by men with guns, and this was his argument about why the u.s. dollar was better than big coin. so we have another similar person in the news this past week ray dahlia. he runs or i think it used to be the biggest hedge fund in the world. it's down 16 or 18 percent this year, so it might not be the biggest hedge fund in the world. but ray dahlia. oh, he says now is a special moment for markets as china ascends. so ray deleo this week, he said that big question is no good. he's. he's long gold because he believes the dollar is toast. but he said, you know, because it will be confiscated by governments are banned by governments. and that's why he doesn't believe in and bitcoin. so i want to just oppose h
republics. that's why you have a republic gaule us. and this is remarkable man, or rachel maddow, just spewing the pro ponzi scheme war machine. because if they let this thing collapse under the weight of its own fraud, greed and money printing, they're all out of a job. right? because paul krugman has said that the u.s. dollar is backed by men with guns, and this was his argument about why the u.s. dollar was better than big coin. so we have another similar person in the news this past week...
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the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know, what? went what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it is today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. i think people wanted to get their miserable lives in for a couple of hours. so already all kinds of genre films, like fritz lang's us, donnish inside fine film metropolis in 1027 or his crime drama. at the beginning of the 1930, yes, downloads from others will disappear. no doubt, many threats when sound arrived in cinema. what did this mean for the industry and the stars of the moment that i might in fact, i was just in tied one of course not all actors were able to speak wel
the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know, what? went what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it...
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the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know, but the film with this league of the us, what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. i think people wanted to take get their miserable lives in more be top venting for a couple of hours. because they were also already all kinds of genre films like fritz lang's us, donnish ing syphon film, metropolis in $1027.00 or his crime drama. at the beginning of the 1930, s. downloads for a little over 3. that's when sound arrived in cinema. what did this mean for the industry and the stars of the moment that i'm running for it was a dozen 5. wel
the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know, but the film with this league of the us, what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar...
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the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry in what order and what were the main themes. can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it is today. social grievances were a major theme, but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. i think people wanted to forget their miserable lives in or be taught venting for a couple of hours. because they already all kinds of genre films like fritz lang's us, donnish inside fine film metropolis in 1927, or his crime drama. at the beginning of the 1930 s., for others, it was no doubt, many threats when sound arrived in cinema. what did this mean for the industry and the stars of the moment that i'm running, thought i was just in time when of course not all actors were abl
the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry in what order and what were the main themes. can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it is...
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our ties with the republic of korea are enduring. they are based on our shared people-to-people values, our vibrant korean american and american ex-patriots in south korea and ties. we have shared values and respect for democracy and human rights. we will work together to the challenges of this pandemic as well as other hallenges like climate change together. i'd like to thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who sustain this alliance as well as chairman engel and the ranking member, their staff, d teresa the rhea -- like lu, who helped bring this resolution to the floor. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from florida. mr. yoho: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. r. yoho: mr. speaker, i'd like to express my sincere gratitude defend e who fought to the freedom during the korean war. south koreans can live freely of oppression.r through n
our ties with the republic of korea are enduring. they are based on our shared people-to-people values, our vibrant korean american and american ex-patriots in south korea and ties. we have shared values and respect for democracy and human rights. we will work together to the challenges of this pandemic as well as other hallenges like climate change together. i'd like to thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who sustain this alliance as well as chairman engel and the ranking member,...
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there is documentary footage of the via republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif, i class in metropolis and found out even more about weimar cinema from the have an interest of berlin became a firm city in the 120 s. . what did this mean for the population? it would offer, you know what? it was and you have to imagine berlin, after the 1st world war, there were 2 things happening at the same time. the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was not people in society. there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. with this legal and what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it is today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. i think people wanted to forget their miserable
there is documentary footage of the via republic too. and scenes from fritz lang's early saif, i class in metropolis and found out even more about weimar cinema from the have an interest of berlin became a firm city in the 120 s. . what did this mean for the population? it would offer, you know what? it was and you have to imagine berlin, after the 1st world war, there were 2 things happening at the same time. the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom, the emancipation of women. there was...
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the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom. the emancipation of women. there was not people in society, there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know what you've been in for something tied in with this league of wind? what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for most people in the weimar republic was not as good as it today. social grievances were a major theme. but there was also a lot of escapist cinema. i think people wanted to forget their miserable lives in moore. be taught bedding for a couple of hours. they were also already all kinds of genre films, like fritz lang's us, donnish inside fine film metropolis in 1027. or his crime drama. at the beginning of the 1930 s. download for a little bit for many threats when sound arrived in cinema. what did this mean for the industry and the stars of the moment that i'm going thro
the weimar republic meant democracy and freedom. the emancipation of women. there was not people in society, there was an explosion of the arts and cinema that went from one technical innovation to the next. this peaked at the end of the twenty's with the arrival of sound. you can imagine how interesting this must have been for the film industry. you know what you've been in for something tied in with this league of wind? what were the main themes? can you give us some examples? well, life for...
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the welsh fa have put assistant robert page in charge of their games against the usa, republic of irelandinland. kate morgan reports. all eyes today should have been on who was in the wales squad for the nation ‘s legal matches. instead was firmly on the man who should have been naming it. manager ryan giggs issued a statement earlier today i allegations of assault made against him, saying he is cooperating with ongoing police inquiries. it was reported in several lupus papers overnight that the wales manager had been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his girlfriend —— several newspapers. a female in her 30s had minor injuries and didn't receive treatment. a 46—year—old man was arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. ina arrested and bailed pending further inquiries. in a statement, the football association of wales said... page is a familiar face in the wales camp as an assistant to gigs. he has the task of putting focus back on the task of putting focus back on the pitch. wales face the usa in a family next week with two nations league matches against them public —— the republi
the welsh fa have put assistant robert page in charge of their games against the usa, republic of irelandinland. kate morgan reports. all eyes today should have been on who was in the wales squad for the nation ‘s legal matches. instead was firmly on the man who should have been naming it. manager ryan giggs issued a statement earlier today i allegations of assault made against him, saying he is cooperating with ongoing police inquiries. it was reported in several lupus papers overnight that...
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the republics of azerbaijan and armenia are to stop at the positions they have taken. peacekeeping forces of russia are being set up along the line of contact in the car, back and along the corridor, connecting nagorno-karabakh with the republic of armenia in baku, the capital of us about john, the deal was high, old as a victory. now cut a bucket is liberated, a nation is liberated. thank you for today. god bless you will have 70 words in my heart that i don't know what to say. 3 cease fire is the new going to have filed since fighting erupted in september. and he hopes this deal will finally bring peace to a troubled region. here in germany as elsewhere, there's been a cautious welcome to news that a vaccine could soon help spell the end of the global pandemic. german drug maker biotech and u.s. pharma giant pfizer. say trials show that their new vaccine is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert. 19 was some reservations. many people want to see vaccinations begin as soon as possible. when human trials of b n t, 160 began earlier this year, no one knew i
the republics of azerbaijan and armenia are to stop at the positions they have taken. peacekeeping forces of russia are being set up along the line of contact in the car, back and along the corridor, connecting nagorno-karabakh with the republic of armenia in baku, the capital of us about john, the deal was high, old as a victory. now cut a bucket is liberated, a nation is liberated. thank you for today. god bless you will have 70 words in my heart that i don't know what to say. 3 cease fire is...
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and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but is it overload? we've too many matches putting players a risk during the pandemic. germany coach, you want him to gives us his feet. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program. europe is set to secure a 300000000 doses of an experimental covert 19 vaccine developed by germany's violent tech and the u.s. . pharmaceutical giant pfizer. the european commission president, sort of on the line is due to approve the deal later on wednesday. she describes it as the most promising vaccine. so far. the mike has say, trials show the drug is more than 90 percent effective at preventing covert. 9 tain . here in germany as elsewhere, there is god, it often isn't over the development. when human trials of b n t, $160.00 began earlier this year, no one knew if they would lead to a coronavirus vaccine. the reports that this substance is in fact highly effective, have brought new hope. germany's research minister is cautiously optimistic. has been there for him with an untold. i'm very pleased with naturally encouraged
and germany's footballers face the czech republic, but is it overload? we've too many matches putting players a risk during the pandemic. germany coach, you want him to gives us his feet. i'm rebecca riches welcome to the program. europe is set to secure a 300000000 doses of an experimental covert 19 vaccine developed by germany's violent tech and the u.s. . pharmaceutical giant pfizer. the european commission president, sort of on the line is due to approve the deal later on wednesday. she...
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utah history if i recall in the early american republic was even more partisan and divided and we are right now or at least as mh so. newspapers ran against one candidate. and outrageous claims made from each side against the other. 's and it has been that way pretty mh maybe not every year throuout history it's nothing new certainly lived through it as recently as one year ago wh the intent to impeach president trump was a spectacle of civics because people in the senate and house arguing about? the meaning of the impeachment clause what is the impeachable offense in 1789? that is the question they are arguing about. they don't have to agree as long as we argue about that the republic is safe otherwise were in real trouble. >> and you do such a great job of this in the series of picking up the idea of the country has been a battle of those ideas since the very beginning and the convention itself was battle itself in 1787. >> and the important aspect is the product of several important compromises the legislatures make compromise or one - - compromises to get anything don done. that i
utah history if i recall in the early american republic was even more partisan and divided and we are right now or at least as mh so. newspapers ran against one candidate. and outrageous claims made from each side against the other. 's and it has been that way pretty mh maybe not every year throuout history it's nothing new certainly lived through it as recently as one year ago wh the intent to impeach president trump was a spectacle of civics because people in the senate and house arguing...
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and i understand we elect representatives, and we are a democratic republic. and the original intent of a democratic republic is to have the representatives reflect the will of the people. that is, remember, the cry of the american revolution was no taxation without representation. they weren't talking about representation by land masses. they were talking about representation by people. host: we're running short of time, but i want to get back to your prediction for 2020, allan lichtman. guest: in 2016, i predicted donald trump would win. based on the fact that there were enough of my 13 keys out against the party holding the white house to predict a change of election. again, in 2020, now that trump is the incumbent, i'm again predicting a change election. there are more than enough keys to predict that this election will mark the defeat of the incumbent president, donald trump, for the first time that a sitting president loses since 1992. and then jobed will become the next president of the united states -- and then joe biden will become the next president
and i understand we elect representatives, and we are a democratic republic. and the original intent of a democratic republic is to have the representatives reflect the will of the people. that is, remember, the cry of the american revolution was no taxation without representation. they weren't talking about representation by land masses. they were talking about representation by people. host: we're running short of time, but i want to get back to your prediction for 2020, allan lichtman....
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the 2 former soviet republics have agreed to stop fighting. after more than a month of bloodshed, at least a 1000 people have been killed since the longstanding conflict broke out again in september. a peace deal signed, but this was the reaction in armenia. protesters still mean the parliament building in get about demanding prime minister . nicole richie side of the several government offices were ransacked and the local media report. the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten am prime minister pushing on called for calm and said it hadn't been easy to agree a deal it's. i saw the decision has been taken as the result of analysis of the military situation and based on the assessments of the people who are the most familiar with, the military situation is under one of those during 6 weeks of fighting azerbaijani forces made steady inroads into nagorno-karabakh, and on sunday officials said they'd taken the key city of shusha. nagorno-karabakh has been in armenia in hand since it won the war with azerbaijan. in 1994, most of the people
the 2 former soviet republics have agreed to stop fighting. after more than a month of bloodshed, at least a 1000 people have been killed since the longstanding conflict broke out again in september. a peace deal signed, but this was the reaction in armenia. protesters still mean the parliament building in get about demanding prime minister . nicole richie side of the several government offices were ransacked and the local media report. the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten am prime...
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the 2 former soviet republics have agreed to stop fighting. after more than a month of bloodshed, at least a 1000 people have been killed since the longstanding conflict broke out again in september. i'm a peace deal signed, but this was the reaction in armenia. protesters storming the parliament building in get about demanding prime minister nicole. resign several government offices were ransacked and the local media report, the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten. was the prime minister pushing the uncalled for calm and said it hadn't been easy to agree a deal. i saw that the decision has been taken as the result of analysis of the military situation. and based on the assessment of the people who are the most familiar with, the military situation is one of those during 6 weeks of fighting azerbaijani forces made steady inroads into the go now to buck. and on sunday, officials said they've taken the key city of shusha, knew going to cut about has been meeting in hand since it won the war with azerbaijan. in 1994, most of the people
the 2 former soviet republics have agreed to stop fighting. after more than a month of bloodshed, at least a 1000 people have been killed since the longstanding conflict broke out again in september. i'm a peace deal signed, but this was the reaction in armenia. protesters storming the parliament building in get about demanding prime minister nicole. resign several government offices were ransacked and the local media report, the parliamentary speaker was attacked and beaten. was the prime...
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translation: the azerbaijan republic and the republic of armenia will stop at their present position.d persons and refugees will return to nagorno—karabakh and the bordering areas. turkish peacekeepers are being called in as well to police the disputed area, that found itself once again in a regional tussle between turkey backed azerbaijan, which claims to have retaken land lost in the 90s, from russian backed armenia. following this deal, armenia's prime minister described it as neither a victory nor defeat for his nation, promising victory in the end, but azerbaijan's president was insistent that armenia had capitulated. over the past month, there have been several false dawns, so this one will be watched closely. indeed, just hours after the signing, this was the scene in armenia's capital, as critics of the government stormed their offices. as we've been hearing around a thousand people have been killed during six weeks of the fighting. bbc russian correspondent juri maloveryan is in yerevan, the armenian capital. the crowd behind me is trying to storm the building of the governme
translation: the azerbaijan republic and the republic of armenia will stop at their present position.d persons and refugees will return to nagorno—karabakh and the bordering areas. turkish peacekeepers are being called in as well to police the disputed area, that found itself once again in a regional tussle between turkey backed azerbaijan, which claims to have retaken land lost in the 90s, from russian backed armenia. following this deal, armenia's prime minister described it as neither a...
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time is the honking to them or just erupted on the street and then you know crowds descended on republic square the main the main central square of the city where the large government compound is protestors were breaking into the compound protesters were chanting nicole traitor nicole betrayer and then protesters broke into parliament as well and essential is that the city is in chaos at this point i mean it's that the police seem to have let it go and. everyone is incensed and what are people saying to you what is it that they are concerned about. i mean there is a great sense of betrayal here by people because the government told them for 44 days now that they were winning the war and that all the setbacks were temporary or tactical and that you know they still controlled shushi in this last battle for the last several days here and you know that they were to that they were inflicting massive loss of the other by johnny for them they held the upper hand and i mean that this is the sense that i get from a lot of people here is you know they don't believe that the battle was actually law
time is the honking to them or just erupted on the street and then you know crowds descended on republic square the main the main central square of the city where the large government compound is protestors were breaking into the compound protesters were chanting nicole traitor nicole betrayer and then protesters broke into parliament as well and essential is that the city is in chaos at this point i mean it's that the police seem to have let it go and. everyone is incensed and what are people...
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president visited on the 37th anniversary of the self-proclaimed turkish republic of northern cyprus, which is only recognized by ankara, also mention maritime tensions with grace in the eastern mediterranean. love. the greeks are, does not want to share the wealth with the current owners of the island, the cypriot turks, and the police say it that is wider, trying to avoid, to sit down with them about the hydrocarbon sources as to guard her countrymen. if there we nor do turkish republic of northern cyprus can tolerate diplomacy, games anymore, votes being counted after moldova's presidential runoff. the election is viewed as a choice between closer relations with russia or the european union. sonia guy, a go reports, pose that the standoff between people, exercising their right to vote, and those fearing the system is being cheated. this is vital, it's a border town linking moldova, to the south, declared on recognized republic of trends in istria fiercely pro russian and clave strongly supportive of the pro moscow incumbent president because it's not on here . it is a battle for he
president visited on the 37th anniversary of the self-proclaimed turkish republic of northern cyprus, which is only recognized by ankara, also mention maritime tensions with grace in the eastern mediterranean. love. the greeks are, does not want to share the wealth with the current owners of the island, the cypriot turks, and the police say it that is wider, trying to avoid, to sit down with them about the hydrocarbon sources as to guard her countrymen. if there we nor do turkish republic of...
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complying with national legislation of the republic of i said wait. we heard from mark almond, from the director of the crisis research institute in oxford, in the u.k., and he believes the mediation of the russian peacekeepers could be crucial in stabilizing the region. i think the likelihood is in fact, this will be a basic piece, but territories will be estranged and it will come to accept it. and in a sense, the problem before was that we simply don't mean there is facing each other without a mediator on the ground. guarantor or ceasefire on the ground. and now russia has sent in peace. this means that there is a 3rd party that both sides are good relations with. and so i think it should be the basis of a stable future as was the risk of some foolish, all reckless act or somebody pulls against wrong. but i think that in the pair of a question with a situation where there is a neutral umpires or media that said that the 12th brics summit held this time among the leaders of the emerging economic powers has been focusing on how to confront the challe
complying with national legislation of the republic of i said wait. we heard from mark almond, from the director of the crisis research institute in oxford, in the u.k., and he believes the mediation of the russian peacekeepers could be crucial in stabilizing the region. i think the likelihood is in fact, this will be a basic piece, but territories will be estranged and it will come to accept it. and in a sense, the problem before was that we simply don't mean there is facing each other without...
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that's the kind of thing you hear about in banana republics and dishonest elections. surely united states senators would have some evidence that in the world's premiere, premiere democracy an entire state's election was not conducted honestly as they say. surely you must think that those senators have incredible, substantial and weighty proof of such scandalous and alarming allegation but you would be wrong. those two senators provided no evidence, not even a shred, to back up their claims. three lonely republican senators, three in total have congratulated the next president and vice president of the united states on their victory and called on the nation to come together. the rest have been silent or outright sympathetic toward the president's completely unsubstantiated claims of election fraud. so look, here's where we are. every major media outlet, including fox news has projected that joe biden will be the next president of the united states. kamala harris will be the next vice president of the united states. not because of the media declared them to be but becau
that's the kind of thing you hear about in banana republics and dishonest elections. surely united states senators would have some evidence that in the world's premiere, premiere democracy an entire state's election was not conducted honestly as they say. surely you must think that those senators have incredible, substantial and weighty proof of such scandalous and alarming allegation but you would be wrong. those two senators provided no evidence, not even a shred, to back up their claims....
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joe biden has secured more votes other presidential the date in the history of republic. at first-term ok presidents who have been been difficult to do. oe biden has done it, and he's done it with one of the most ever.ve margins he president will remain in so.ce for 64 days or we're hopeful he'll dome demonstrate -- he'll demonstrate some leadership in that interim because the covid-19 away.ic has not gone wasn't it the president who said, all we hear about is covid, covid, covid? that was the president. but then he said it was going to away on november 4. what is wrong with this guy? it has not gone away. it's gotten much worse. the pain, the suffering, the increased exponentially. over the last several days. last several weeks. and donald trump is in the program.rotection no one can find him. that nightmare is coming to an on january 20. we're thankful for joe biden ecause he's going to bring confidence. he's going to bring integrity. he's going to bring leadership. going to bring unity to the oval office because we don't have democratic problems or republican problems.
joe biden has secured more votes other presidential the date in the history of republic. at first-term ok presidents who have been been difficult to do. oe biden has done it, and he's done it with one of the most ever.ve margins he president will remain in so.ce for 64 days or we're hopeful he'll dome demonstrate -- he'll demonstrate some leadership in that interim because the covid-19 away.ic has not gone wasn't it the president who said, all we hear about is covid, covid, covid? that was the...
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that the republic was ending and the empire would. he wanted to become consul around, you know, before they had emperor. so he declared himself dictator and the emperor. right, well there's so much noise out there fanned. it's a real challenge to try to find a way to cut through the noise and find the signal. and i think the easiest way to understand the last 456 years of the rise of trump would be in the context of america's on fire wars. and when trump took office in 2016, this was challenging the war machine in america. and they like to drop bombs on people. let's be frank. and i think the great image out there on the web of the 6 presidents, inclusive of trump. and this shows all the wars that they've started war, war, war, war, war war. and then you get the trump, and it's like, oh, he didn't start any wars. so that's why they had the coup of 2016. and we, historians, i believe, very quickly will refer to the 2016 attempt by the d.n.c. to usurp. and to illegitimate is the trump victory 2016 as a coup or attempted coup. i think wh
that the republic was ending and the empire would. he wanted to become consul around, you know, before they had emperor. so he declared himself dictator and the emperor. right, well there's so much noise out there fanned. it's a real challenge to try to find a way to cut through the noise and find the signal. and i think the easiest way to understand the last 456 years of the rise of trump would be in the context of america's on fire wars. and when trump took office in 2016, this was...