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left dello russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge i always say that if i had stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary. i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job of education. 100 in jail because i took part in protests and because of my views. so i had to make up my mind and i wanted to do what i love. art thanks to a ground, he was able to go to poland, where he acted and directed plays, both in the offbeat, are seen and in state theaters, including a production of the idiot. you know, he still works in poland. he prefers to live in berlin. he says he loves the alternative district of course back because people here are free to think and do as they please. he discovered a new kind of protest across back their constant process and procedure. but it was important for me to see the different forums and how they were organized. transferring this knowledge o
left dello russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge i always say that if i had stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary. i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job of education. 100 in jail because i took part in protests and because of my views. so i had to make up my mind and i wanted to do what i love. art thanks to a ground, he...
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out from saturday residents are required to send a text message before leaving their home and bill russo has closed its border to its own citizens returning from abroad to prevent the spread of the virus the russians coming from russia are exempted from your. argentine soccer i call and diego maradona is to remain in hospital in buenos aires for a few more days after undergoing undergoing brain surgery heard donna attained legendary status in argentina after captaining them to the world cup in 1986 but she was he has struggled with drug and alcohol addiction as well as ill health since retiring as a player his doctor said bird on it is recovering after surgery. you're watching g.w. news i'm terry martin thanks for being with us. imagine how many places. right now in the world climate change a different story this is my place to blame for just one week. how much worse can it really get. we still have time to ask i'm going.
out from saturday residents are required to send a text message before leaving their home and bill russo has closed its border to its own citizens returning from abroad to prevent the spread of the virus the russians coming from russia are exempted from your. argentine soccer i call and diego maradona is to remain in hospital in buenos aires for a few more days after undergoing undergoing brain surgery heard donna attained legendary status in argentina after captaining them to the world cup in...
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choco that bella russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge i always say that if i had stayed, i would have become a professional revolutionary. and i was allowed to study, i would never have got a good job. i would probably have landed in jail because i took part in protests and because of my years. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love, art thanks to a grand, she was able to go to poland, where he acted and directed plays, both in the offbeat or scene and in state theaters. including a production of the idiot. though he still works in poland, he prefers to live in berlin. he says he loves the alternative district. of course, it's bad because people here are free to think and do as they please discovered a new kind of protest across their constant process and procedure before it was important for me to see the different forms and how they were organized. transfe
choco that bella russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge i always say that if i had stayed, i would have become a professional revolutionary. and i was allowed to study, i would never have got a good job. i would probably have landed in jail because i took part in protests and because of my years. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what...
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chad cool enough to bellow, russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge. i will say that if i stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job for education in jail because i too because of my years. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love, art thanks to a grant, he was able to go to poland, where he acted and directed plays, both in the offbeat are seen and in state theaters. i think looting a production of the idiot. you know, he still works in poland. he prefers to live in berlin. he says he loves the alternative district. of course it's bad because people here are free to think and do as they please. they discovered a new kind of protest across their constant process and procedure before it was important for me to see the different forms and how they were organized, transferring this knowledge. but when you look
chad cool enough to bellow, russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge. i will say that if i stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job for education in jail because i too because of my years. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love, art thanks to a grant, he was able...
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. >>> el papá noel russo hace su primera aparición, contamos mal este personaje como repartió alegríago aprovechando van consiguiendo su 30a intersección como profesional la segunda mitad otra vez la defensa se agranda tan grande como el novato o que intercepta abba y se restaura/para poder al segundo. >>> aprovecharon los errores para dar la vuelta al encuentro colocando este balón suelto y los regresaba en diagonales para recortar la distancia. >>> luego se le escapó la deferencia en la 61 charla con esta mutación por tierra. >>> empataron y luego de la buena serie ofensiva con una pata de 42 llama le da la victoria a los rayner y pueden seguir soñando con player. >>> primer lugar con siete ganados tres perdido aunque todavía podía subir un peldaño más a ocho perdido quien gana mañana filadelfia. >>> cae a la segunda posición con siete ganados y cuatro perdidos. >>> hoy están seis y cinco mientras que lo fue la neta con marca de cinco van a veces perdidos. >>> que significa esto que dentro de los player siguen peleando o en esa batalla por el comodín, aunque es muy complicado que va
. >>> el papá noel russo hace su primera aparición, contamos mal este personaje como repartió alegríago aprovechando van consiguiendo su 30a intersección como profesional la segunda mitad otra vez la defensa se agranda tan grande como el novato o que intercepta abba y se restaura/para poder al segundo. >>> aprovecharon los errores para dar la vuelta al encuentro colocando este balón suelto y los regresaba en diagonales para recortar la distancia. >>> luego se le...
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and charge cool enough to bellow, russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge i will say that if i'd stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary. i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job of education, landed in jail because i took part in presidency because of my years. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love art, but thanks to a ground, he was able to go to poland, where he acted and directed plays, both in the offbeat or scene and in state theaters. including a production of the idiot. though he still works in poland, he prefers to live in berlin. he says he loves the alternative. just heard, of course, it's bad because people here are free to think and do as they please. they discovered a new kind of protest across their constant process and procedure. but it was important for me to see the different forms and how they were organized. transferring this kn
and charge cool enough to bellow, russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge i will say that if i'd stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary. i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job of education, landed in jail because i took part in presidency because of my years. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love...
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the european union is preparing sanctions against the president of dello russo alexander lukashenko was not on the 1st list of below routine officials saying august is elections which the e.u. says were rigged the new list of sanctions against libya and 14 other officials is set to be adopted this week china has criticized u.s. plans to sell military hardware to talk to one the u.s. state department has approved the sale of 4 sophisticated armed drones china views taiwan as a breakaway province. you're watching news all the back of the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day i hope to see of it. the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and contacts. around a virus update. on t w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language but the 1st word published in the. rico is in germany to learn german why not with him it's simple online on your mobile and free to sap d w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. their natural habitats keep shrinking as. up down more forests and despite
the european union is preparing sanctions against the president of dello russo alexander lukashenko was not on the 1st list of below routine officials saying august is elections which the e.u. says were rigged the new list of sanctions against libya and 14 other officials is set to be adopted this week china has criticized u.s. plans to sell military hardware to talk to one the u.s. state department has approved the sale of 4 sophisticated armed drones china views taiwan as a breakaway...
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left dello russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge. you have to go. i always say that if i stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary. i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job or education landed in jail because i took part in protests and because of my views. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love. art thanks to a grant, he was able to go to poland, where he acted and directed plays, both in the all theater scene and in state theaters. including a production of just skis the idiot. you know, he still works in poland. he prefers to live in berlin. he says he loves the alternative district. of course it's bad because people here are free to think and do as they please. they discovered a new kind of protest across their constant process and cross it was important for me to see the different forms and how they were organized. transf
left dello russo over 10 years ago. he had always opposed to the regime and had organized protests and hunger strikes. as a result, he was arrested locked up for days at a time without charge. you have to go. i always say that if i stayed, i would become a professional revolutionary. i was allowed to study. i would never have got a good job or education landed in jail because i took part in protests and because of my views. so i had to make up my mind and leave. i wanted to do what i love. art...
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roosevelt's expansive outlook and foreign policy concerned his efforts to bring an end to the long-running russo-japanese war. in 1905, he invited delegates to meet in portsmouth, new hampshire, which resulted in a treaty to bring the war to the end. it was for those efforts that roosevelt was awarded the nobel peace prize. and i can say to you he is undoubtedly the most unlikely recipient ever to receive a peace prize, given his naturally bellicose nature and his aggressive tendencies. it was during roosevelt presidency the u.s. began to establish itself as a world power. roosevelt attempted to illustrate that emergence through a symbolic and somewhat controversial effort known as the voyage of the great white fleet. his idea was to send the entire u.s. naval fleet on an around-the-world tour. when congress indicated it would not fund such an adventure, roosevelt came up with an audacious strategy. he let it be known he had enough money in his current budget to send the fleet halfway around the world, which he fully intended to do, and if congress wished their return, they would have to appropriate the
roosevelt's expansive outlook and foreign policy concerned his efforts to bring an end to the long-running russo-japanese war. in 1905, he invited delegates to meet in portsmouth, new hampshire, which resulted in a treaty to bring the war to the end. it was for those efforts that roosevelt was awarded the nobel peace prize. and i can say to you he is undoubtedly the most unlikely recipient ever to receive a peace prize, given his naturally bellicose nature and his aggressive tendencies. it was...
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biden's deputy press secretary bill russo tweeted yesterday if you thought disinformation on facebookuring our election just wait until you see how it is shredding the fabric of our democracy in the days after. we knew this would happen. we've pleaded for a year to be serious. they have not. our democracy is on the line. we need answers. it's not clear if president-elect biden would have the votes to make that happen. as the "san francisco chronicle" reports facebook has said it has enacted measures to reduce the spread of misinformation, has put in place the largest third-party fact checking and made sure fewer see false information and are alerted to it when they do. reporting live, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> interesting, thanks, bob. the city of oakland has finally closed its legal chapter resulting from the deadly ghostship warehouse fire. yesterday they signed off with 12 former tenants without admitting fault providing $400,000 to tenants who lost property and suffered emotional distress. the city previously settled with the families of 32 of 36 people who died in the fi
biden's deputy press secretary bill russo tweeted yesterday if you thought disinformation on facebookuring our election just wait until you see how it is shredding the fabric of our democracy in the days after. we knew this would happen. we've pleaded for a year to be serious. they have not. our democracy is on the line. we need answers. it's not clear if president-elect biden would have the votes to make that happen. as the "san francisco chronicle" reports facebook has said it has...
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. >> having lived through the russo georgian war on this side of the atlantic, yes. i would like to thank dan and sandy for their excellent presentation, as well as wonderful observations, and our audience for tuning in. think you once again on the future of the russia foundation for their support for this work. >> today the michigan bureau of elections meets to certify the state election results. the four member board as required by law to certify the results by november 23. so far, all of michigan's 83 counties have certified the results, but the rnc and state republican officials have asked the board to delay certification in order to audit results from wayne county and detroit. watch live coverage of the boards meeting at 1:00 p.m. stern on c-span. is the health care reporter focusing on the pharmaceutical biotech industry for business insider and joins us via zoom for a deep dive into the topic of coronavirus vaccine. it has been hard to keep up with the news of the past two weeks. take us through what you expect in the coming days and weeks. what we should be w
. >> having lived through the russo georgian war on this side of the atlantic, yes. i would like to thank dan and sandy for their excellent presentation, as well as wonderful observations, and our audience for tuning in. think you once again on the future of the russia foundation for their support for this work. >> today the michigan bureau of elections meets to certify the state election results. the four member board as required by law to certify the results by november 23. so...
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dan russo, has a way to invest in it. 25 billion in assets unmanagement. hi, dan.ike here? >> how are you? liz: i'm a geek. i like to look at copper. i happen to have copper here. oops. talk to me why this is now an investment as we see spike in cases of the coronavirus and some worries about the growth of the global economy? >> right. sure. of course. i think if you look at ratio between copper and gold, they tell an economics story. i'm not a economist. i'm a markets person. i pay attention to the message much markets is. in the past two years copper has been underperforming gold. we have been seeing slower economic growth. since april copper is outperforming gold. weave seen higher highs and low higher lows. investors are pricing in prospect of a economic growth. i realize the covid cases are spiking. we did have positive news as it relates to a vaccine earlier this week. we're likely to get more positive news on the vaccine front. so i think that paint as picture for the prospects of economic growth. copper is industrial metal widely used throughout the economy
dan russo, has a way to invest in it. 25 billion in assets unmanagement. hi, dan.ike here? >> how are you? liz: i'm a geek. i like to look at copper. i happen to have copper here. oops. talk to me why this is now an investment as we see spike in cases of the coronavirus and some worries about the growth of the global economy? >> right. sure. of course. i think if you look at ratio between copper and gold, they tell an economics story. i'm not a economist. i'm a markets person. i pay...
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. >> i'm with bonnie russo who grew up in the area, not far from asbury park and works in the flai pharmaceuticalur business. >> it's a small business. just like any small business, we've had our struggles along the way but we have not missed one day, not one beat. >> we saw the beautiful ladies down at the other end of the diner talking about the way new jersey could go. how do you feel about the area,, new jersey, historically a blue state. how do you feel about it this year. >> i'm not really pleased. as a matter of fact, i'll be getting out of new jersey soon. i'm not really for anything that the governor stands for. >> there you have it. not happy with the way new jersey is going right now. we'll see how it goes in -- what is it now, two or three days from now. >> it's going to be awesome breakfast with friends, pete and will will be live on "fox & friends" all morning long, coming up. i hope you enjoy the jersey shore on your one day there, will. >> a little cold but i'll head out there. todd: thanks, guys. see you in a bit. jillian: still to come, former wisconsin congressman sean duffy jo
. >> i'm with bonnie russo who grew up in the area, not far from asbury park and works in the flai pharmaceuticalur business. >> it's a small business. just like any small business, we've had our struggles along the way but we have not missed one day, not one beat. >> we saw the beautiful ladies down at the other end of the diner talking about the way new jersey could go. how do you feel about the area,, new jersey, historically a blue state. how do you feel about it this...
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bill russo from the campaign tweeted this, we don't care if you're observers are 18 feet away, 15 feet away or 6 feet away. as long as election officials can do their job. and candy, likely mention at the beginning of this we did see some activity of the stage behind me has been set up since election night. and has remained empty. this is where we expected biden to give his victory, a victory speech if there is a victory speech to happen on the stage behind me. we did see some activity. even at one point will they're testing the speaker systems here, they played a portion of the foo fighters solve, times like these. kennedy. supports not my favorite foo fighters song but we will take it. hillary thank you, hillary vaughn there and delaware prelutsky back to pennsylvania that is a state that could decide the whole thing. we have an all-star party panel tonight to do some discussing part we have got guy benson from the guy vincent fox radio show. it also the townhall.com political editor. look at him, so wonderfully handsome. and his one-time partner in crime, america pac executive and f
bill russo from the campaign tweeted this, we don't care if you're observers are 18 feet away, 15 feet away or 6 feet away. as long as election officials can do their job. and candy, likely mention at the beginning of this we did see some activity of the stage behind me has been set up since election night. and has remained empty. this is where we expected biden to give his victory, a victory speech if there is a victory speech to happen on the stage behind me. we did see some activity. even at...
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this is bill russo. he went on to write we knew this would happen.th facebook for over a year to be serious about these problems. they have not. our democracy is on the line. we need answers. now it would take an act of congress to remove section 230, not clear if president-elect biden would have the votes to make that happen. the "san francisco chronicle" reports facebook says it has enacted measures to reduce the spread of misinformation and has put in place the largest third-party fact checking network of any platform and it's made sure fewer users see false information and are alerted to it when they do. reporting live in menlo park, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, bob. 5:34. california now approaching 1 million covid cases including more than 125,000 confirmed bay area cases. people are reeling from news rollbacks may be coming just as the thanksgiving holiday is approaching. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live with some of the numbers we need to be watching. good morning, kris. >> reporter: a lot of folks will say thi
this is bill russo. he went on to write we knew this would happen.th facebook for over a year to be serious about these problems. they have not. our democracy is on the line. we need answers. now it would take an act of congress to remove section 230, not clear if president-elect biden would have the votes to make that happen. the "san francisco chronicle" reports facebook says it has enacted measures to reduce the spread of misinformation and has put in place the largest third-party...
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russo replied: massive victory? no.rs are 18 feet away, 15 feet away or 6 feet away as long as election officials can do their jobs. they will do their job. ballots will be counted. when they are done, we will win. and the the biden campaign about all of these legal lawsuits has been they think that this is an effort from the trump campaign to, in a sense, harass the hard working people in these battleground states that are working overnight, into early morning hours to get all these ballots processed and all these votes counted. neil? neil: all right. hillary vaughn. man, oh, man. you know, i mentioned earlier on this broadcast about how similar this does seem to 20 years ago. i guess i'm giving away my age here, covering that one closely. the argument is among democrats then convinced that then george bush was trying to run away with the election without giving this due process are the same ones that republicans are using right now, arguing that the biden folks are doing the exact same thing. the issue that votes shou
russo replied: massive victory? no.rs are 18 feet away, 15 feet away or 6 feet away as long as election officials can do their jobs. they will do their job. ballots will be counted. when they are done, we will win. and the the biden campaign about all of these legal lawsuits has been they think that this is an effort from the trump campaign to, in a sense, harass the hard working people in these battleground states that are working overnight, into early morning hours to get all these ballots...
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biden campaign official bill russo tweeted this. we don't care if your observers are 18 feet a you way or 15 feet away, or six feet away as long as election officials can do their jobs. connell, back to you. connell: we'll have more on the pennsylvania case as little bit later. hillary, thanks. "fox business alert." business news with uber. uber is out with the third quarter results after the bell. susan li watching that. what do we see? reporter: a smaller loss than anticipated when it comes to the profit line. they're losing 62 cents in the quarter where analysts were expecting something closer to 65 cents. this is a beat. on the sales front, revenue, slightly less than anticipated. i think this is university is hurting the stock. uber reporting sales of 3.13 billion. analysts looking for something closer to 3.2 billion. commentary coming from the ceo dara extending delivery offerings to groceries and prescriptions. you see here, from the profitability standpoint since they have reiterated they will be profitable outside of expens
biden campaign official bill russo tweeted this. we don't care if your observers are 18 feet a you way or 15 feet away, or six feet away as long as election officials can do their jobs. connell, back to you. connell: we'll have more on the pennsylvania case as little bit later. hillary, thanks. "fox business alert." business news with uber. uber is out with the third quarter results after the bell. susan li watching that. what do we see? reporter: a smaller loss than anticipated when...
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because of his role in ending the russo japanese war, he is one of the first american presidents to win the nobel peace prize. the second would be woodrow wilson. so, woodrow wilson got one of the first newfangled imported degrees called the phd. we were importing them from germany when the american academics were in love with all things german. about the turn of the previous century. but henry cabot lodge was one of, if not the first phd in history from harvard university. his phd was on teutonic landholding history, which meant, like wilson and roosevelt he could read german. ,can you imagine presidents that can actually read foreign languages? he has a long, increasingly articulated view of america's place in the world. but what is also interesting is he hates woodrow wilson. it is going to get personal. i love this. that might fly at princeton, but it will never fly at harvard. it will come right back from the president of the united states. so, how do they start fighting? i want to tell one story about the debate in the united states that nobody remembers. how to end world war i wi
because of his role in ending the russo japanese war, he is one of the first american presidents to win the nobel peace prize. the second would be woodrow wilson. so, woodrow wilson got one of the first newfangled imported degrees called the phd. we were importing them from germany when the american academics were in love with all things german. about the turn of the previous century. but henry cabot lodge was one of, if not the first phd in history from harvard university. his phd was on...
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a spokesman is saying, bill russo rode this. "we don't care if your observers are 18 feet away or 15 feet away or 6 feet away as long as election officials can do their jobs. they will do their jobs, ballots will be counted. when they are done, we will win. and the "we will win" part was the overall theme of a zoom call we were just on with biden's senior advisors and their internal data and the way they project things and they very confidently said that joe biden will be the next president of the united states and they guessed that president trump is looking at the same numbers and that he must know that he is losing, according to the biden campaign. what they ran us through, they guess they were going to get a bounce from numbers in nevada that just dropped at the top of the hour. that the lead is going to fluctuate. we do have it that now biden's leads have expanded from 7,000 and change to 12,000 and change in nevada, they might not get any meaningful movement in arizona until tomorrow, they believe they are going to continu
a spokesman is saying, bill russo rode this. "we don't care if your observers are 18 feet away or 15 feet away or 6 feet away as long as election officials can do their jobs. they will do their jobs, ballots will be counted. when they are done, we will win. and the "we will win" part was the overall theme of a zoom call we were just on with biden's senior advisors and their internal data and the way they project things and they very confidently said that joe biden will be the...
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we find tr in 1907 nearing the end of his presidency and faced with the facts of the recent russo japanese war, as well as the implications of the british dreadnought battleship, made a decision to expand his energy on recapitalizing the american navy with new battleship designs, as well as torpedo boat's troyer's and submarines. cruisers, which he had previously been in favor of, had to take a lower priority in the face of what roosevelt could only consider a strategic emergency. the world, characterized as it was by multiple spheres of influence loosely linked by sea lanes of communication, was increasingly becoming competitive and unstable, and roosevelt feared a war was not far in the offing. it is true that the naval arms race that commenced ultimately contributed to the outbreak of world war i. roosevelt, who made the decision to dispatch his combined fleet on a massive, round the world insistent that the fleet remain together as a coherent combat force. and in literally his final s president to his chosen successor, william howard taft, tr pleaded with his friend never to divide the
we find tr in 1907 nearing the end of his presidency and faced with the facts of the recent russo japanese war, as well as the implications of the british dreadnought battleship, made a decision to expand his energy on recapitalizing the american navy with new battleship designs, as well as torpedo boat's troyer's and submarines. cruisers, which he had previously been in favor of, had to take a lower priority in the face of what roosevelt could only consider a strategic emergency. the world,...
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like, poitier, robert redford, dan aykroyd, river phoenix, david strathairn >> seth: uh, is it rene russo yeah, from "battlestar galactica. >> "battlestar galactica." let's edit it like we know her name >> seth: yeah. >> it's mary mcdonald. >> seth: mary mcdonald >> yeah, and mary mcdonald [ laughter ] so - i am realizing >> seth: that will trim well >> i am -- yeah, well, 'cause it's on four and we'll cut to four. [ laughter ] and mary mcdonald. am i forgetting anyone >> seth: no. who is the guy - [ laughter ] >> ben kingsley. >> seth: who's that great -- >> ben kingsley. >> seth: oh, kingsley. >> but i like that you went, no, just keep moving please. [ laughter ] if you are -- i was thinking when you said i looked young if you are worried about your age and how you look, and i have been lately, because i turned 38, and people no longer go like, "what?" [ laughter ] you know, they go "oh, yeah. okay." you should get a coat. get a coat and the glasses >> seth: yeah. >> and then people aren't going to be like, "how old are you," you know >> seth: yeah. >> they're going to be "what -- you k
like, poitier, robert redford, dan aykroyd, river phoenix, david strathairn >> seth: uh, is it rene russo yeah, from "battlestar galactica. >> "battlestar galactica." let's edit it like we know her name >> seth: yeah. >> it's mary mcdonald. >> seth: mary mcdonald >> yeah, and mary mcdonald [ laughter ] so - i am realizing >> seth: that will trim well >> i am -- yeah, well, 'cause it's on four and we'll cut to four. [ laughter ] and...
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how is it possible that an army behaved like that even though in the russo-japanese war in 1905 the japanese army was known for its discipline and how well it treated its p.o.w.s and so on. and i think miele is -- explains a little bit what happened in world war ii and afterwards as well in that it's a particular situation when soldiers are in a foreign country, they don't understand the language, they're at sea, they're often country boys. they -- you could be shot at by anybody. the distinction between guerrilla fighters and soldiers and so on is -- almost doesn't exist. you go into a town or village, you have no idea who's going to be shooting at you. there is then a great temptation to be trigger-happy and just shoot the brutes and shoot them all. and i think that's what -- i don't think miele was an act of, necessarily, despite the erections of calculated sadism, i think these things can also come out of fear. >> and they had taken many -- they had been -- they had taken a lot of losses. >> as had the japanese. again, there's this thing of dehumanization of the enemy. quote/unquote, goo
how is it possible that an army behaved like that even though in the russo-japanese war in 1905 the japanese army was known for its discipline and how well it treated its p.o.w.s and so on. and i think miele is -- explains a little bit what happened in world war ii and afterwards as well in that it's a particular situation when soldiers are in a foreign country, they don't understand the language, they're at sea, they're often country boys. they -- you could be shot at by anybody. the...
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. >> this is adam russo.teller, not victim of the violent bank robbing gang terrorizing east tennessee. back in september 2015, more than a month before brooke lyons' ordeal, adam was an assistant restaurant manager on his way to a job interview. driving west on i-40 in north carolina in a car he borrowed from his fiancee. >> what kind of car did she have by the way? >> it's a 2005 ford focus. >> a little car? >> yeah, a little car, you know. it gets you where you need to go. >> reporter: if you tried telling adam he was on his way to becoming perhaps the most crucial player in a case that had befuddled an army of investigators, he'd have thought you crazy. but that was exactly what was about to happen. >> i remember looking in my rearview mirror and i could see, you know, a couple of cop cars, their sirens, and a black suv. i thought that guy must have been going too quick and he's getting pulled over. >> i'm attempting to take over a vehicle. >> reporter: this is the dash cam video from one of the police ca
. >> this is adam russo.teller, not victim of the violent bank robbing gang terrorizing east tennessee. back in september 2015, more than a month before brooke lyons' ordeal, adam was an assistant restaurant manager on his way to a job interview. driving west on i-40 in north carolina in a car he borrowed from his fiancee. >> what kind of car did she have by the way? >> it's a 2005 ford focus. >> a little car? >> yeah, a little car, you know. it gets you where you...
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russo relations aren't lost on the incumbent either getting along with russia or china or all of them would be a good thing i've said it for a long time but it's hard to get along with russia or china or any of that when domestic infighting by be establishment prefer you have enemies russia threatens allies and partners both militarily as seen through its invasions of georgia in 2008 and ukraine 2014 at their own aggressive campaign to undermine western democratic institutions across the continent russia advances its political and economic relationships with little regard to the rule of law are accountable and trim. current government but despite all of this when the coronavirus pandemic hit the us russia sent 45 ventilators along with p p 2 new york city who was experiencing a shortage at that time soon thereafter it was discovered that fema tossed out those ventilators claiming the voltage was incompatible with that in the us and that american hospitals didn't have the conversion adapters this after 6 of the same ventilators caught fire in st petersburg so as you can see while the c
russo relations aren't lost on the incumbent either getting along with russia or china or all of them would be a good thing i've said it for a long time but it's hard to get along with russia or china or any of that when domestic infighting by be establishment prefer you have enemies russia threatens allies and partners both militarily as seen through its invasions of georgia in 2008 and ukraine 2014 at their own aggressive campaign to undermine western democratic institutions across the...