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how anglo—saxon, but it is also _ benedicte? how anglo—saxon, but it is also a _ benedicte?also a cautious thing to do. it is also a cautious thing to do. it is really— is also a cautious thing to do. it is really important not tojump is also a cautious thing to do. it is really important not to jump for the too _ is really important not to jump for the too quickly, there really needs to be _ the too quickly, there really needs to be caution, so don't go continental and gulf allotted embracing and hugging, keep your distance _ embracing and hugging, keep your distance and gently allow other people — distance and gently allow other people to do the same thing with you -- and _ people to do the same thing with you -- and go _ people to do the same thing with you -- and go for— people to do the same thing with you —— and go for a lot of embracing and hugging _ —— and go for a lot of embracing and hugging this— —— and go for a lot of embracing and hugging. this is really about what we are _ hugging. this is really about what we are focusing on is the droplets, that it _ we are f
how anglo—saxon, but it is also _ benedicte? how anglo—saxon, but it is also a _ benedicte?also a cautious thing to do. it is also a cautious thing to do. it is really— is also a cautious thing to do. it is really important not tojump is also a cautious thing to do. it is really important not to jump for the too _ is really important not to jump for the too quickly, there really needs to be _ the too quickly, there really needs to be caution, so don't go continental and gulf allotted...
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part of a concern at the time we're wait a second, we are white, anglo-saxon, protestant. these people don't get. that they are changing our country too quickly. they are not assimilating properly. this is not what america. is it is just changing to. much so support really builds for a lot of them to 24 to basically bring the gets down and say we don't want people like this anymore. the reason why it has so much force and why it is such an important not to understand is that up to this point the country is quite open to immigration. there are very few exceptions to note for instance there's the 19 -- 1882 chinese exclusion act, which said we don't want chinese laborers anymore. but aside from, that it is. open this law passes because people are seeing all these images coming into the city and changing them overnight. they also have the signs of eugenics behind them. it is very mainstream at the time. this was before the holocaust. and people are literally ranking in assessing different ethnicities and saying you are italian, you are of the italian race, they would use that
part of a concern at the time we're wait a second, we are white, anglo-saxon, protestant. these people don't get. that they are changing our country too quickly. they are not assimilating properly. this is not what america. is it is just changing to. much so support really builds for a lot of them to 24 to basically bring the gets down and say we don't want people like this anymore. the reason why it has so much force and why it is such an important not to understand is that up to this point...
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mississippi there was a saying and a thought and a policy and philosophy that said no white anglo saxon protestant could be convicted of killing a black person in the state of mississippi. so you couldn't get a state court to do that. so the feds came in with violation of civil rights, and they were all found guilty under that. >> dr. sellers, you on the 8th of february 50 years ago in orangeburg, south carolina, engaged in a peaceful protest that became what is known as tragically the orangeburg massacre. let the listeners understand what happened that day. >> on the 8th of february, 1968, i was in orangeburg because i was considering south carolina state college as a school i would go to. i'd come back to south carolina. my father had requested i come back. and the students had been protesting for three days before the 8th. and on tuesday night there was a police ride in which the police beat coeds and sent 13 of them to the hospital with lacerations of the scalp and concussions and bruises across the shoulder and back because the police had some batons, wooden batons, and they came o
mississippi there was a saying and a thought and a policy and philosophy that said no white anglo saxon protestant could be convicted of killing a black person in the state of mississippi. so you couldn't get a state court to do that. so the feds came in with violation of civil rights, and they were all found guilty under that. >> dr. sellers, you on the 8th of february 50 years ago in orangeburg, south carolina, engaged in a peaceful protest that became what is known as tragically the...
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reporter: it's the story of 21-year-old kelsie shelling who went missing in 2013, and her mother, laura saxon's-year-long search for justice. >> her family is pleading for your help. >> we are doing everything in our power to find our missing loved one. >> reporter: kelsie grew up in the farm town of holyoke, colorado. it's a carefree, happy childhood shared with brother colby. >> she's been a firecracker. >> reporter: as kelsie enters her teen years, the family is rocked when doug and laura divorce. >> the split of our parents had an impact on both of us. >> she ended up in the hospital for several days, and it was pretty scary. >> she was on an anti-depressant pill and she ended up taking three of them. >> i thought we were going to lose her at that point. >> reporter: kelsie gets her life in order, moving on to northeastern junior college in sterling, colorado. >> she wanted to get a degree in psychology. i think in her heart she wanted to work with children. >> reporter: for a while, carefree kelsie is back. then she meets donte lucas. >> it was a big deal that she was dating donte. he was
reporter: it's the story of 21-year-old kelsie shelling who went missing in 2013, and her mother, laura saxon's-year-long search for justice. >> her family is pleading for your help. >> we are doing everything in our power to find our missing loved one. >> reporter: kelsie grew up in the farm town of holyoke, colorado. it's a carefree, happy childhood shared with brother colby. >> she's been a firecracker. >> reporter: as kelsie enters her teen years, the family is...
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american special services then we will go crazy because we see it every day every hour and in every anglo-saxon media the wall street journal's resurrected disinform ation for the sake of a few critical articles well just imagine what all means over madly as it would have had twin vent if i had got the onslaught of doubt criticism hate that sputnik we got back in the day the speed of the rollout is a concern for some health professionals it's a new kind of global race that russia wants to lead there are concerns about its safety with questions of how much of it russia can produce now timing is everything the e.u. struggling with this vaccine rollout paid by production delays and shortages ready to help but may be so the block started the approval process now 5 in the us who obviously love healthy competition in a way that twitter loves polar bore trump loves music is probably looking at that and saying a chunk of that money party just fall away never mind that it's for the good of humanity the sputnik vaccine will not go back to russia it will save lives in slovakia i would never give it up our
american special services then we will go crazy because we see it every day every hour and in every anglo-saxon media the wall street journal's resurrected disinform ation for the sake of a few critical articles well just imagine what all means over madly as it would have had twin vent if i had got the onslaught of doubt criticism hate that sputnik we got back in the day the speed of the rollout is a concern for some health professionals it's a new kind of global race that russia wants to lead...
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a dark day for the teams at the bottom of the league last place to shock the saxons coach and play him for the 2nd division. but the competition is also struggling for relegation contenders for defeats posing hardly any threat to the opposing teams goal chico. 39 d. w. . music was her life and tried to sing or. play using it to try and fight back against the state repression me are very strong and when we come together there's nothing we cannot change. more self-determination. on arts and culture on d w. what secrets lie behind. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. world heritage 360 getting up now. to own. or not to own. what about assuring economy instead. of. the change in thinking is changing the economy to create something that. economics magazine meet in germany. d w. this is g w news live from berlin tonight a new installment in the clash between russia and the west europe and the united states announcing new sanctions against russian officials moscow is warning that it will retaliate the new sanctions are an answer to the poisonin
a dark day for the teams at the bottom of the league last place to shock the saxons coach and play him for the 2nd division. but the competition is also struggling for relegation contenders for defeats posing hardly any threat to the opposing teams goal chico. 39 d. w. . music was her life and tried to sing or. play using it to try and fight back against the state repression me are very strong and when we come together there's nothing we cannot change. more self-determination. on arts and...
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the theory is that the sea pack stage resembled the odal room used in the archaic norse an anglo-saxon alphabets as the equivalent of the modern letter o and also meaning estate or heritage the nazis used this symbol during their rule in germany and many groups that track anti-semitism and white supremacy ism classify it as a hate symbol now the hyatt hotels has denounced the symbol and said they had no power over how the stage was designed at the c. pak conference i whenever the organizers of see pac say this is all a conspiracy staged design conspiracy is outrageous and slanderous we have a long standing commitment to the jewish community council culture extremists must address don't assume it isn't within their own ranks broadly stands with jewish allies including those speaking from the stage moreover some jewish people have even mocked the attacks on c. pak as the grandson of holocaust survivors and as a proud american marine and jew i find these types and see parts of the outrageous and grotesque sort of to destroy a narrative but he was by dean a friday night critics of the libe
the theory is that the sea pack stage resembled the odal room used in the archaic norse an anglo-saxon alphabets as the equivalent of the modern letter o and also meaning estate or heritage the nazis used this symbol during their rule in germany and many groups that track anti-semitism and white supremacy ism classify it as a hate symbol now the hyatt hotels has denounced the symbol and said they had no power over how the stage was designed at the c. pak conference i whenever the organizers of...
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comparing the various facts media outlets usually focus on efficacy rates how adept the different saxons are at preventing infection that i may present the numbers range from around 70 percent for astra zeneca to more than 90 percent for pfizer and no but those figures are misleading because the trials were conducted in different places at different times with differing benchmarks of success moreover some experts contend the focus on the varying efficacy rates is a distraction far more important is how effective all the vaccines are at saving your life in the event that the virus beats the op. it's gets past the vaccine and manages to infect. and. we're fallen prey to the numbers and the reference and so the same thing happens when we compare the vaccines so when compared to primary efficacy but then there are many other things to have in mind side effects. and it's of your disease when you actually now compare all the vaccines at that level how effective are they in protecting hospitalization and death they're all pretty much equal 100 percent which is phenomenal and terms of protecting
comparing the various facts media outlets usually focus on efficacy rates how adept the different saxons are at preventing infection that i may present the numbers range from around 70 percent for astra zeneca to more than 90 percent for pfizer and no but those figures are misleading because the trials were conducted in different places at different times with differing benchmarks of success moreover some experts contend the focus on the varying efficacy rates is a distraction far more...
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chill appealed to the united nations to rescue peace and progress, but he appealed primarily to angulo saxonmmunity as a nucleus to which others could adhere. in the achievement of this role the decisive role would be achieved by force, above all armed force, and it he even entitled his speech the sinues of peace. the goal today has not changed, peace and progress for all, but now we have the capacity to approach it without paying the heavy price we've been paying these past 50 years or so, without having to resort to means which put the very goal itself in doubt. which even constitute a threat to civilization itself. [ applause ] and while as before, recognizing the outstanding role of the united states of america and today of other rich and highly developed countries. we must not limit our appeal to the elect but call up on the whole world community. in a qualitatively new and different world situation the overwhelming majority of the united nations will, i hope be capable of organizing themselves and acting in concert on the principles of democracy, equality of rights, balance of interest
chill appealed to the united nations to rescue peace and progress, but he appealed primarily to angulo saxonmmunity as a nucleus to which others could adhere. in the achievement of this role the decisive role would be achieved by force, above all armed force, and it he even entitled his speech the sinues of peace. the goal today has not changed, peace and progress for all, but now we have the capacity to approach it without paying the heavy price we've been paying these past 50 years or so,...
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immigrants into our communities who had cold it that is type approach to dealing with the covert situation saxon's also hit back to president biden after he criticized the governess decision to relax mosque groups. in the last the last 3 or 4 thank you very. much for taking. for good still. after that should not be saying those kind of things that's very insulting oh he. criticized everybody else and. the democrats and they drove my hair in their boots on the mix of the people in this country telling them what to do so i don't think there's anything accounts for the name calling and i don't think you should be calling us neanderthals if he wants to talk about you need to eat with us he's 1st think of it then you cannot call people names you just have to respond to well despite a decline in infections and deaths in recent weeks texas is still registering over 7 and a half 1000 new coronavirus cases daily i don't most 45000 this has the 3rd highest death toll in the united states after california and new york but despite the think is texans do support the decision to relax restrictions. tired of not
immigrants into our communities who had cold it that is type approach to dealing with the covert situation saxon's also hit back to president biden after he criticized the governess decision to relax mosque groups. in the last the last 3 or 4 thank you very. much for taking. for good still. after that should not be saying those kind of things that's very insulting oh he. criticized everybody else and. the democrats and they drove my hair in their boots on the mix of the people in this country...
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whole rap and serves in corona virus and saxons is forcing chile to put haas of its population into lockdown more than 6000 new cases were recorded in its latest daily report deaths have reached their highest number since june and it's all happening despite a quarter of the population having received at least one dose of the vaccine online america editor of the c n n when is joining us from santiago with more on the lot. what this means for people . it means that by saturday 98 percent of the population will be under lockdown at least for the weekend although that number half of the country will be under a permanent lockdown that is not just for the weekend but for nobody knows how long weeks months the government could say right now as much as one out of every 3 chileans is already under lockdown that went into effect today but the government realized it wasn't enough and so announced additional confinement measures which as i say will go into effect over the weekend you know people are obviously in this country suffering from pandemic fatigue this isn't the 1st time that lock downs have be
whole rap and serves in corona virus and saxons is forcing chile to put haas of its population into lockdown more than 6000 new cases were recorded in its latest daily report deaths have reached their highest number since june and it's all happening despite a quarter of the population having received at least one dose of the vaccine online america editor of the c n n when is joining us from santiago with more on the lot. what this means for people . it means that by saturday 98 percent of the...