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abdulillah is a member of the so-called revolutionary committee, which the houthis have established to impose their control on the government. they are a secretive movement. they won't even tell me how many of them are in the city. after weeks of negotiations, they finally let me follow them in action. >> al ahmad: this is an unannounced visit to the ministry of finance. the houthis had put their own guards inside the ministries. >> al ahmad: abdu rabu al mortha is also a member of the revolutionary committee. together with abdulillah, they had come to confront the deputy minister about billions of yemeni riyals of government funds they said were missing. they walk right into the office of deputy minister jamal al maliki. >> al ahmad: the revolutionary committee refused to leave until the deputy minister signed a document ordering an investigation into the missing funds. the houthi anti-corruption agenda helped them gain popular support, but their grab for power has also made them enemies. they have largely driven out the previously dominant muslim brotherhood forces. but they also fac
abdulillah is a member of the so-called revolutionary committee, which the houthis have established to impose their control on the government. they are a secretive movement. they won't even tell me how many of them are in the city. after weeks of negotiations, they finally let me follow them in action. >> al ahmad: this is an unannounced visit to the ministry of finance. the houthis had put their own guards inside the ministries. >> al ahmad: abdu rabu al mortha is also a member of...
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he been promoted to one of the revolutionary committees. and he's actually chosen to be one of the civilians commissioner in charge of expelling spain from jamaica and hispaniola and making english protestant colonies there at last, edward dies on the way to jamaica . and of course, the squire and penelope live at marshfield. but they also spend quite a lot of time in england and penelope, her family, they are aristocratic great manor houses they live in. and i think that to sire changes and we have letters in which he talks of the influence of the indians, and he gets very in with speculators from boston who thinks the native americans are not using up-to-date methods and he is part of a group guessing the native american land by trickery and the new england currency wampum is the monetized in the restoration and the native americans invest in european technology and they start selling lands because they don't have money. and so there's this terrible, terrible war and i think that if edward had been slightly uncharacteristic of his generat
he been promoted to one of the revolutionary committees. and he's actually chosen to be one of the civilians commissioner in charge of expelling spain from jamaica and hispaniola and making english protestant colonies there at last, edward dies on the way to jamaica . and of course, the squire and penelope live at marshfield. but they also spend quite a lot of time in england and penelope, her family, they are aristocratic great manor houses they live in. and i think that to sire changes and we...
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he became a member of the revolutionary committee. in petrograd after the revolution of the czar. the revolution was followed some of you may know by something called the new economic policy which was proclaimed a retreat. and was analogous with the american story, he is known on october 22, he became 24,000 of waiting for the world to end.realized it hadn't and went about putting it to work anyways until it paid off. the figure of the prophecy coincided with the profits, trump didn't attend lenin's funeral because of the serious illness. in 1927, 1300 i think, one bolshevik state of the lenin number one outside moscow. it was found to be healthy. and there were various sorts of psychic nora stevia. one public party member couldn't stop crying for several months. therefore suffered from traumatic neurosis and about bolsheviks called neurosis. the surviving bolsheviks moved into the kremlin or several downtown moscow buildings that had been converted known as houses of soviet. in general they were filled with doubting and self-loathing communal domesticity. visiting each other, so
he became a member of the revolutionary committee. in petrograd after the revolution of the czar. the revolution was followed some of you may know by something called the new economic policy which was proclaimed a retreat. and was analogous with the american story, he is known on october 22, he became 24,000 of waiting for the world to end.realized it hadn't and went about putting it to work anyways until it paid off. the figure of the prophecy coincided with the profits, trump didn't attend...
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Nov 7, 2017
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should not be repeating them mendacious comments made by the iranian revolutionary guard, which is what he was doing in the select committee much. we could talk a great deal longer about this. a former member of the welsh government who resigned last week in light of allegations made against him has been found dead. he is understood to have taken his own life. carl seargent lost his job as cabinet secretary for communities and children last friday. he was suspended from labour after the first minister, carwynjones, learned of a number of alleged incidents involving women. the death has obviously been a great shock to members of the welsh assembly, who suspended proceedings this afternoon. chris cook reports. there was rare consensus today in cardiff bay and throughout labour. sadness at the death of carl sargeant who is believed to have taken his own life. the former welsh cabinet minister left his post last week pending an investigation into his conduct. shocked, horrified and deeply sympathetic to his family and the statement they put out was that he was the glue that held them altogether and i can only think for the mom
should not be repeating them mendacious comments made by the iranian revolutionary guard, which is what he was doing in the select committee much. we could talk a great deal longer about this. a former member of the welsh government who resigned last week in light of allegations made against him has been found dead. he is understood to have taken his own life. carl seargent lost his job as cabinet secretary for communities and children last friday. he was suspended from labour after the first...
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Nov 6, 2017
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committee on the wednesday evening iran time. she had been taken to court to the revolutionary court 15, the one where the judge presides over and had been brought before him, hadn‘t been allowed to speak, she asked to make a statement and he said he hadn‘t time to listen and throw her out. obviously, that was a bad sign. she was told that she was going to be taken to court on a charge of propgating, spreading propaganda against a regime. and the evidence was a big file of evidence which was based on the stuff from before which is she worked for a charity, had done stuff with bbc journalists, evidently some eight yea rs journalists, evidently some eight years ago she had been to visit a friend on a demonstration. typically on the previous trials they also talked about the media coverage of her, our campaigning talked about the media coverage of her, ourcampaigning and talked about the media coverage of her, our campaigning and so on. so, she came away, she was obviously distraught. again we were, you know, it was all bad news, in fairness, about three or four weeks ago suddenly she was threatened with new charges so it wasn‘t a
committee on the wednesday evening iran time. she had been taken to court to the revolutionary court 15, the one where the judge presides over and had been brought before him, hadn‘t been allowed to speak, she asked to make a statement and he said he hadn‘t time to listen and throw her out. obviously, that was a bad sign. she was told that she was going to be taken to court on a charge of propgating, spreading propaganda against a regime. and the evidence was a big file of evidence which...
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committee. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionaryatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni include tiredness, headache and weakness. ready to let go of hep c? ask your hep c specialist about harvoni. lou: what a treat we had today on capitol hill. the attorney general jeff sessions harshly criticized by republicans and dems. the dems
committee. i no longer live with the uncertainties of hep c. wondering, what if? i let go of all those feelings. because i am cured with harvoni. harvoni is a revolutionaryatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if...
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committee. you can see we still hold to some of these traditions and found that there were 32,900 men who were still receiving pensions from the revolutionary war 50 years earlier. so they concluded it was filled with fraud and abuse in the system but that didn't stop congress. a few years later in 1836, the expanded attention this time for the widows of soldiers. the first home for veterans in the united states, so this is the first time the government went out and started building places where veterans could go. in 1834 it began to accept its first navy sailors and that building still stands today in philadelphia although a new naval building was built in gulfport mississippi. march 31865 president lincoln a month before the end of the civil war signed the law establishing a national soldier and sailor's asylum. the next day on the second inaugural address that is where lincoln committed the nation that we stole as the motto. that is something that today we still talk about. so you were offered $75 for a lost leg, $50 for a lost arm or if you decide not to take the payment if he would forgo it would be given an artificial limb from the go
committee. you can see we still hold to some of these traditions and found that there were 32,900 men who were still receiving pensions from the revolutionary war 50 years earlier. so they concluded it was filled with fraud and abuse in the system but that didn't stop congress. a few years later in 1836, the expanded attention this time for the widows of soldiers. the first home for veterans in the united states, so this is the first time the government went out and started building places...
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committee. you can see, we still hold some of these traditions. and found that there were 32,900 men who were still receiving pensions from the revolutionary war. that was 50 years earlier. so they concluded that the system was filled with fraud and abuse in the system. but that didn't stop congress. a few years later in 1836, they expanded the pension, this time for widows of soldiers. the first home for veterans in the united states was the naval asylum. that's the first time they started building places where veterans could go. in 1834, it began to accept its first retired navy sailors. and that building still stands today in philadelphia, although a new naval building was built in gulfport, mississippi, where soldiers actually are able to go during, after retirement. on march 3rd, 1865, president lincoln, a month before the end of the civil war, signed the law establishing a national soldiers and sailors asylum. the next day, on the second inaugural address, that's where lincoln committed the nation that we still hold as our motto, to care for him, we shall born the battle and his widow and his orphan. and that's something that today we sti
committee. you can see, we still hold some of these traditions. and found that there were 32,900 men who were still receiving pensions from the revolutionary war. that was 50 years earlier. so they concluded that the system was filled with fraud and abuse in the system. but that didn't stop congress. a few years later in 1836, they expanded the pension, this time for widows of soldiers. the first home for veterans in the united states was the naval asylum. that's the first time they started...
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and place in the , they cannst hitler be considered as revolutionary because i was for the overthrow of that government. >> would you tell the committee times you have been the moscow? >> i was invited to moscow two times. >> how many of your writings have been based on lenin or marks? -- marx? >> i don't think that is quite correct. i studied as a playwright. i had to study marxist ideals about history. i do not think that plays can be written -- also, history is widely influenced by the studies of marx. >> since you have been in the u.s., have you met with any officials of the soviet government? >> in hollywood -- yes, and hollywood i was invited to the soviet consulate with many other writers, artists, and actors. >> did you collaborate with hans eisler? collaborate, i wrote the song, he only wrote the music. [laughter] >> it comes from an adaptation of the novel, the mother. woman song, a russian advises of the poor people. again you must learn the lesson. you must be ready to take over. >> excuse me, that is the wrong translation. may i speak with the translator. >> the correct translation is, you must take the lead. >> you don't
and place in the , they cannst hitler be considered as revolutionary because i was for the overthrow of that government. >> would you tell the committee times you have been the moscow? >> i was invited to moscow two times. >> how many of your writings have been based on lenin or marks? -- marx? >> i don't think that is quite correct. i studied as a playwright. i had to study marxist ideals about history. i do not think that plays can be written -- also, history is widely...
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course they ucan be considered therefore as revolutionary because i, of course, was for the overthrow of that government. >> mr. brecht, could you tell the committeey times you have been to moscow? >> i was invited to moscow two times. >> and how many of your writings have been based on the philosophy of lenin, marx? >> no, i don't think that is quite correct. but of course i studied as a playwrig playwright. i of course had to study marx ideas about history. i do not think that religion plays today can be written without that study. also, history now is written now is widely influenced by this, by the studies of marx about history. >> mr. brecht, since you have been in the u.s., have you met with any officials of the soviet government? >> yes. in hollywood i was invited sometime -- three or four times to the soviet consulate with many other writers, artists, and actors to reception. >> and did you collaborate with hans eissler in the song "in praise of learning"? >> collaborate. i you the song. he only wrote the music. it comes from an adaptation i made of the novel "the mother." and in this song a worker woman advises poor people. >> yes, yes. i
course they ucan be considered therefore as revolutionary because i, of course, was for the overthrow of that government. >> mr. brecht, could you tell the committeey times you have been to moscow? >> i was invited to moscow two times. >> and how many of your writings have been based on the philosophy of lenin, marx? >> no, i don't think that is quite correct. but of course i studied as a playwrig playwright. i of course had to study marx ideas about history. i do not...