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do you see mr robson? today's developments as a, as a direct reaction to that or, or just part of what appears to be a rushing reaction to an escalation against new regions. don boss, regions which were recently incorporated into russian to other areas as well. is this a direct reaction to somebody's events? yes. what the logic is that the russia has had to widen its response. and that's understandable. the bombing of the, the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. but one aspect, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons, and training and intelligence by the united states and sell eyes to consciously try and widen the war. i can see myself look at the no choice, but hopefully, hopefully out of this determined response that's coming from russia. and i think it's obviously welcomed by those who need the protection of the russian forces that it's going to have the reaction outside of the coin in the rest of the, the world. so it's not just the bridge, it's the whole escalation that's been foste
do you see mr robson? today's developments as a, as a direct reaction to that or, or just part of what appears to be a rushing reaction to an escalation against new regions. don boss, regions which were recently incorporated into russian to other areas as well. is this a direct reaction to somebody's events? yes. what the logic is that the russia has had to widen its response. and that's understandable. the bombing of the, the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. but one aspect, the build up...
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so jackie played the game of being auntie robson the amsterdam news defended robson. but the white press made jackie the hero of that encounter. which i described in detail on my book on paul robeson and i feel that jackie understood that he had aired for one going it in public and attacking a fellow black activist and at the end of his life in that autobiography the he says if i had known then what i know now, i would never attack paul robeson because i realized now. i'm a black man and a white world and i never had it made. yeah, so true. no say it was such a yeah, i think what he said at the time. he said that at the time i did not realize it was destructiveness of america and if given the invitation now, i'll try i just saw that as such a that's a for a guy who did everything he did and to finally get to this point and look back and realize everything he gave, you know that he was sort of that do what he made a bad decision, but he was a manner he was man enough to admit that he had made a mistake and i think ropes and it is ropes and actually then that killed rob
so jackie played the game of being auntie robson the amsterdam news defended robson. but the white press made jackie the hero of that encounter. which i described in detail on my book on paul robeson and i feel that jackie understood that he had aired for one going it in public and attacking a fellow black activist and at the end of his life in that autobiography the he says if i had known then what i know now, i would never attack paul robeson because i realized now. i'm a black man and a...
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democrats boosted republican kari lake over her primary opponent, karen robson.his email thanking robson for donating to democratic candidates over the years. listen to what kari lake, the nominee, told dana bash when asked if she's going to accept the election results whether she wins or not. >> my question is will you accept the results of your election in november? >> i'm going to win the election and i will accept that result. >> if you lose, will you accept that? >> i'm going to win the election and i will accept that result. >> do you think the democrats' plan is going to backfire in some of these places? >> i think it's unquestionable that it will backfire in a few of these seats. i mean, it's one thing to look at what they did in the governors race in illinois or massachusetts, and see that as a way of potentially sidelining a more electable official who could flip what would otherwise be a safe democratic seat in normal times. it's a whole different thing to look at that and take that role in swing seats just for a marginal advantage. it gets back to the
democrats boosted republican kari lake over her primary opponent, karen robson.his email thanking robson for donating to democratic candidates over the years. listen to what kari lake, the nominee, told dana bash when asked if she's going to accept the election results whether she wins or not. >> my question is will you accept the results of your election in november? >> i'm going to win the election and i will accept that result. >> if you lose, will you accept that? >>...
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. >> bolsonaro loves it, it is crazy, robson tells me.s week's wet weather has not dampen his enthusiasm for eher the president or the jetski. >> brazil is really evolving. it's better than the u.s., a first world country. bolsonaro is in favor of family, security. supports health. >> he is convinced his candidate will win reelection despite full saying otherwise -- polls saying otherwise. rio de janeiro is a city of extremes, political and political division. in the country's biggest favela, hundreds of thousands of people are crowded in overlooking the city's richest. here there is one clear winner. billed as a crooked politician by his enemies, lula is remembered by her and her family as the man who thinks -- made things better for the poor when he came to power 20 years ago. she shows me what little food she has in the house. she lives with her son and four other family members. with no plumbing, she has to wash her plates with rain water the bathroom. >> i will not say bolsonaro has not helped. in the pandemic, he did not have a resp
. >> bolsonaro loves it, it is crazy, robson tells me.s week's wet weather has not dampen his enthusiasm for eher the president or the jetski. >> brazil is really evolving. it's better than the u.s., a first world country. bolsonaro is in favor of family, security. supports health. >> he is convinced his candidate will win reelection despite full saying otherwise -- polls saying otherwise. rio de janeiro is a city of extremes, political and political division. in the country's...
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my robson believes the crimean a bridge attack was one reason why russia. busy brought and its military response. russia has had to widen its response, and that's understandable. the bombing of the, the, the attack home on the crime in bridges the one aspect, the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons and training and intelligence. by the united states and the cell eyes to consciously try and widen the war. i can see myself look at the no choice. so it's not just the bridge. it's the whole escalation that's been fostered by the united states and nato. i'm reading that ukraine's president lensky has issued a national address telling everyone to quote, to cover, but no military response has yet been announced. do you think mr. thompson, that is ukraine waiting for the attacks to end or for perhaps a policy decision by western allies. or is it coming up with a plan? how did you foresee the reaction you is the latter are in the government is not a, an independent government. the president zelinski has shown that he is, he's a pop up. i mean, he
my robson believes the crimean a bridge attack was one reason why russia. busy brought and its military response. russia has had to widen its response, and that's understandable. the bombing of the, the, the attack home on the crime in bridges the one aspect, the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons and training and intelligence. by the united states and the cell eyes to consciously try and widen the war. i can see myself look at the no choice. so it's not just the bridge....
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usually just blame vladimir couldn't, but the result, of course, the i discussed the issue with matt robson foreman. news didn't. deputy minister of foreign affairs, he says lesson positions live in a potential at a distance from the general public. a certain arrogance of power, of course. and then having the, the media media on your side and control because it's an arrogance, i think, also of distance from their own populations that have been a protected protected world. the schooling they go where they live, held it protected from whatever mistakes they make or forced upon the country. if it's just part of the structure of the system or capitalism really in those countries that have developed and where those who really control the economies of those countries. the commanding heights of the countries listed together as a class at one starts to apologize. the rest of them have to apologize, so they cover up for each others. not a question of morality, haven't morality the betterment of human kind. they have all the betterment of themselves and the privilege classes that they represent in fa
usually just blame vladimir couldn't, but the result, of course, the i discussed the issue with matt robson foreman. news didn't. deputy minister of foreign affairs, he says lesson positions live in a potential at a distance from the general public. a certain arrogance of power, of course. and then having the, the media media on your side and control because it's an arrogance, i think, also of distance from their own populations that have been a protected protected world. the schooling they go...
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what do you think must choreo blood was pete them you were just me even switch fully. money would go robson one. the bushes we will assume are genie a must school year, or those are all that you grad swear you to read, you sworn rule or a bus stop show. a guess by gina was let's see. go to really keep that you don't believe teachers. good schools to among boys go, what are, what are the mainstream lee, me, mom goosgo list. she lena, i told him which and just come, maybe show officious to be so we belong that we, one year near the revolution cost resentment among many in the west. and the fact that it was in such about very country made no sense. i want to start up if you don't mind me just kind of you mom benita dish. when some julia studies you fuck door. and in that i knew bushy key styles can other people not so. i mean, yeah, that would you, i would say what this would be that because this is getting a little simpler. you'll try here here though, especially anymore. it is my spouse. previously, i'm just bishop, this question. my but the reason i'm asking it so slightly unsettled there y
what do you think must choreo blood was pete them you were just me even switch fully. money would go robson one. the bushes we will assume are genie a must school year, or those are all that you grad swear you to read, you sworn rule or a bus stop show. a guess by gina was let's see. go to really keep that you don't believe teachers. good schools to among boys go, what are, what are the mainstream lee, me, mom goosgo list. she lena, i told him which and just come, maybe show officious to be so...
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when would mock an incredible political come back after a stint in prison on robson charges that will later and now he won the most votes in the 1st round and is holding his lead into the runoff. o d election could decide the fate of the amazon rain forest as president boston our has rolled back protection and promoted deforestation. lola's election promises include sweeping environmental reforms. other key election issues have highlighted the polarization in brazil's politics, from the country's economy and struggling health system to gun control that both scenario has loosened throughout his term. boy, i will vote football sanara as he put forth the right to self defense, which i consider the most sacred thing for my family, my children. but for lawless support is an end to the far right. president's term can't come soon enough. but what i need, i will vote for lula to preserve democracy and to restore our rights. boston, our and his allies have repeatedly alleged without evidence that brazil's electronic voting machines can be used for election fraud. opinion polls show bulls in ou
when would mock an incredible political come back after a stint in prison on robson charges that will later and now he won the most votes in the 1st round and is holding his lead into the runoff. o d election could decide the fate of the amazon rain forest as president boston our has rolled back protection and promoted deforestation. lola's election promises include sweeping environmental reforms. other key election issues have highlighted the polarization in brazil's politics, from the...
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of course, i'm just saying with the story little bit longer because we spoke with much robson former and new zealand deputy minister of foreign furs. he said, western politicians live in a protected world distance from the general public. the sudden arrogance of power, of course. and in having the, the media media on your side and control gives them that arrogance. i think, also of distance from their own populations. they live in a protected protected world. the schooling they go, where they live, how they're protected from whatever mistakes they make, voiced upon their own country. it's, it's just part of the structure of the system of capitalism really in those countries that have developed and where those who really control the economies of those countries. the commanding heights of the countries will stick together as a class if one starts to apologize. the rest of them have to apologize, so they cover up for each others. not a question of morality, morality, the betterment of human kind. they haven't told the betterment of themselves and the privilege classes that they represen
of course, i'm just saying with the story little bit longer because we spoke with much robson former and new zealand deputy minister of foreign furs. he said, western politicians live in a protected world distance from the general public. the sudden arrogance of power, of course. and in having the, the media media on your side and control gives them that arrogance. i think, also of distance from their own populations. they live in a protected protected world. the schooling they go, where they...
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here earlier in the program on our team from the former new zealand deputy foreign minister, mr. mat robson. he actually spoke to my colleague union o'neill. he said that the crimean bridge attack, which is one of the reasons why russia had to broaden its military response. russia has had to widen its response, and that's understandable. the bombing of the, of the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. but one aspect the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons and training and intelligence by the united states said it's l i's to consciously try and widen the war. i can see myself look at the no choice. so it's not just the bridge, it's the whole escalation that's been fostered by the united states and nato. i'm reading that ukraine's president lensky has issued a national address telling everyone to quote, to cover, but no military response has yet been announced. do you think mr. rumson, that is ukraine waiting for the attacks to end or for perhaps a policy decision by western allies. or is it coming up with a plan? how did you foresee the reaction? is the latter in the ke
here earlier in the program on our team from the former new zealand deputy foreign minister, mr. mat robson. he actually spoke to my colleague union o'neill. he said that the crimean bridge attack, which is one of the reasons why russia had to broaden its military response. russia has had to widen its response, and that's understandable. the bombing of the, of the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. but one aspect the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons and training and...
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we were joined earlier by the former new zealand deputy foreign minister mat robson. he told my colleague, you know, neil, that the crimean coach bridge attack, for example, was just one of the reasons why russia had no choice, but to broaden its military response. russia has had to widen. it's response a that's understandable. the bombing of the, the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. but one aspect the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapon training and intelligence by the united states and its allies to consciously try and widen the wool. i can see myself look, rushes, have no choice, so it's not just the bridge. it's the whole escalation, but spin, fostered by the united states and nato. i am reading that ukraine's presence lensky has issued a and national address, telling everyone to quote tick cover. but no military response has yet been announced. do you think mr. anson, that is ukraine waiting for the attacks to end? or for perhaps a policy decision by western allies, or is it coming up with a plan? how do you foresee the reaction here? is the
we were joined earlier by the former new zealand deputy foreign minister mat robson. he told my colleague, you know, neil, that the crimean coach bridge attack, for example, was just one of the reasons why russia had no choice, but to broaden its military response. russia has had to widen. it's response a that's understandable. the bombing of the, the attack on the, on the crime in bridges. but one aspect the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapon training and intelligence by the...
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is defying this message, we did hara earlier from a former new zealand deputy foreign minister mat robson. he was speaking to my colleague union o'neill. he said that the crimean bridge attack, which was one of the reasons why russia is currently stepping it up, russia has had to widen its response. and that's understandable. the bombing of the, the, the attack home on the crime in bridges. the one aspect, the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons, and training and intelligence by the united states and the cell eyes to consciously try and widen the war. i can see myself look at the no choice. so it's not just the bridge, it's the whole escalation that's been fostered by the united states and nato. the head of the region says ukraine has targeted the nuclear power plant there. again, with one shell landing just 10 meters from a radioactive fuel storage container. it comes as blood and proof and confirm that the explosion on the crimea bridge was a terror attack that was committed by ukraine. he also gave more examples of actions including a claims of nuclear terror and eq
is defying this message, we did hara earlier from a former new zealand deputy foreign minister mat robson. he was speaking to my colleague union o'neill. he said that the crimean bridge attack, which was one of the reasons why russia is currently stepping it up, russia has had to widen its response. and that's understandable. the bombing of the, the, the attack home on the crime in bridges. the one aspect, the, the build up and the constant flow of arms and weapons, and training and...
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police say 2 men and a 15 year-old robson people. men shot one of them and then got away in a white four-door sedan. police found that car the next day and arrested the 3 suspects at a nearby business building. officers also seized 2 guns and rifle. the suspects are now behind bars and are facing charges in the east bay. a brentwood man is in jail tonight facing charges in connection to a deadly hit and run. >> it happened on october. first in walnut creek in the crash killed. 44 year-old chung to the lead. les owned a business in walnut creek. police say she was hit around 7 o'clock at night on north california boulevard and civic drive about 4 blocks south of the walnut creek, bart station been held and told us that she was getting into her car after getting off of work. police said they arrested. 29 year-old eric ramirez junior and sees his car as evidence. ramirez is in the martinez detention facility tonight. with a bail set at $300,000. us now to the south bay where san jose police are investigating another deadly crash involvi
police say 2 men and a 15 year-old robson people. men shot one of them and then got away in a white four-door sedan. police found that car the next day and arrested the 3 suspects at a nearby business building. officers also seized 2 guns and rifle. the suspects are now behind bars and are facing charges in the east bay. a brentwood man is in jail tonight facing charges in connection to a deadly hit and run. >> it happened on october. first in walnut creek in the crash killed. 44 year-old...
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national hurricane center says robson's maximum sustained winds are the standard 30 miles per hour.rengthen. back here in the u.s., a statue of emmett till was unveiled in green will mississippi saturday. not far from where white men kidnapped and killed a black teenager. 1965 lynching of till became a catalyst for a civil rights movement. now, back to dateline. now, back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline". i'm natalie morales. where was kelli bordeaux? after the alibis of both of her estranged her and her boyfriend checked out, police suspected a man named nick holbert had the answer. a convicted sex offender, nick told detectives he drove kelli home from the bar that night but never touched her. to police the story just didn't add up, and now a total stranger was ready to prove it. once again here's andrea canning with "deep in the woods. " >> autumn, 2012. kelli bordeaux had been missing for months. the searches continued but were winding down and so was hope. privately, many around town felt kelli would never be found. but in the forest outside fayetteville there was som
national hurricane center says robson's maximum sustained winds are the standard 30 miles per hour.rengthen. back here in the u.s., a statue of emmett till was unveiled in green will mississippi saturday. not far from where white men kidnapped and killed a black teenager. 1965 lynching of till became a catalyst for a civil rights movement. now, back to dateline. now, back to dateline. >> welcome back to "dateline". i'm natalie morales. where was kelli bordeaux? after the alibis...
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du bois, robson, and pc her just a couple years ago. but one year ago. he also becomes, again, becomes involved in issues around africa. and found sunday called the council of african affairs. a couple years, ago y'all remember the recently called trans africa. trans africa is the movement that led the struggle against apartheid. but in africa there is a council of african affairs. it was led by reckless, and the provost at howard university and gave up his position as provost in order to work for these causes. here's a member of the communist party, the fbi panda and did everything it could for him robeson was never a member of the communist party but he never denounced communism in a way. it was also led by hunting, wrote decisions on africa. perhaps the greatest african east of the 20th century. here, you see his wife dorothy. and paul robeson, dr. two boys are there. sec becomes active, there's other things. the cold war is having a tremendous effect. it had a tremendous effect. at the same time, there is a movement to end decolonization. decolonizat
du bois, robson, and pc her just a couple years ago. but one year ago. he also becomes, again, becomes involved in issues around africa. and found sunday called the council of african affairs. a couple years, ago y'all remember the recently called trans africa. trans africa is the movement that led the struggle against apartheid. but in africa there is a council of african affairs. it was led by reckless, and the provost at howard university and gave up his position as provost in order to work...