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the lead out in this new paper now europe should ultimately be wanting to compete with the likes of shiner in the united states not just trade with. what would that look like how can your ip compete with these enormous superpowers. first of all it's important. that we you know get more convinced of our own strengths. europe is an important player in international trade some say that europe is the trading superpower we are the largest trade partner of many countries and. in particular this strategic rivalry between china and the united states that keeps a europe extra clout and so i'm not sufficient mystique percy what we need to have physically a strategy and what we also need to do is push you a balanced approach that is not. targeting it to restrict trade but china's to open more trading post that we did see with other partners in asia that's what this paper is calling for and i think for that reason it's a very good approach we need to push the trade agreements of that being negotiated with countries like indonesia or with other partners we need to bring china to the negotiation table a
the lead out in this new paper now europe should ultimately be wanting to compete with the likes of shiner in the united states not just trade with. what would that look like how can your ip compete with these enormous superpowers. first of all it's important. that we you know get more convinced of our own strengths. europe is an important player in international trade some say that europe is the trading superpower we are the largest trade partner of many countries and. in particular this...
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as that development takes place i'm sure we will be talking with you again we hope so read by marc shiner joining us tonight from washington d.c. rabbi thank you my pleasure thank you israeli relations with bahrain and the u.a.e. you are already good some observers say today's agreement is a defacto confirmation of what has been happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to upper darby a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the hain followed a month later brokered by the e.u. as its cygnus a change of alliances in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni israeli alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they want to go back to the previous nuclear deal with iran. such an a
as that development takes place i'm sure we will be talking with you again we hope so read by marc shiner joining us tonight from washington d.c. rabbi thank you my pleasure thank you israeli relations with bahrain and the u.a.e. you are already good some observers say today's agreement is a defacto confirmation of what has been happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight...
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as that development takes place i'm sure we will be talking with you again we hope so read by marc shiner joining us tonight from washington d.c. rabbi thank you my pleasure thank you israeli relations with bahrain and the u.a.e. are already good some observers say today's agreement is a defacto confirmation of what has been happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from tel aviv to abu dhabi a long isolation period for israel and the region has ended until now it only has signed peace treaties with egypt and jordan in august israel normalize ties with the united arab emirates the having followed a month later brokered by the u.s. it cygnus its change of alliances in the region for us it creates a much stronger sunni's really alliance against iran against the shiite axis which is very important if we look at american elections in november when we have a democratic candidate that declares that they want to go back to the previous nuclear deal with iran. such an allian
as that development takes place i'm sure we will be talking with you again we hope so read by marc shiner joining us tonight from washington d.c. rabbi thank you my pleasure thank you israeli relations with bahrain and the u.a.e. are already good some observers say today's agreement is a defacto confirmation of what has been happening for years is there more to the deal in the eyes of israelis our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer takes a look in this report. the 1st commercial flight from...
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>> he was really good friends with the local moon shiner. he would disappear for weeks at a time. they would have everything ready to go, but because of one guy, that held up production. that was another one of the issues. any questions at this point? we're getting kind of close to time. yes, sir? >> between the first bull run and appomattox with the change in weapons, is there a shift in battle tactics. have you found that there were the proximity was further away for the soldiers or did they realize, we have these better weapons, let's keep the close proximity, we'll come out better for it. >> sadly, no, not really. you would think. you see some changes in cavalry tactics. but for the most part, they don't seem -- it doesn't seemed to have registered on them. you still seize massive casualties towards the ends. big groups marching in and getting mowed down. one volley can drop dozens of guys at one time, they were still doing it. that shows after the war -- they had them turn the spencer carbine back into a single shot. yes, ma'am? >> what are those big bullets over there? >> th
>> he was really good friends with the local moon shiner. he would disappear for weeks at a time. they would have everything ready to go, but because of one guy, that held up production. that was another one of the issues. any questions at this point? we're getting kind of close to time. yes, sir? >> between the first bull run and appomattox with the change in weapons, is there a shift in battle tactics. have you found that there were the proximity was further away for the soldiers...
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in one reason sars, covid one actually did not become the pandemic was actually because shiner southeasterica europe, were actually coordinated ways they aren't today. further coordination is also providing a safety net for the most disadvantaged. i think the big question that will come out of this, one of the things that we have learned most from this crisis is it was actually the people at the bottom of the pyramid so-called bottom of the pyramid who have been the first responders saving us and this place unlike 911. effects obvious of the doctors, nurses, healthcare workers of the true first responders. but the people actually stock in the grocery shutters, drive the trucks unloading the trucks, working in the grocery stores every day for minimum or near minimum wage, probably living in conditions they cannot social distance in. probably having minimal or no healthcare. the real question is after this pandemic is over, that we will understand that what we are doing an emergency, now hopefully to help them, amazon giving raises and whatnot in the moments, how do we make that permanent?
in one reason sars, covid one actually did not become the pandemic was actually because shiner southeasterica europe, were actually coordinated ways they aren't today. further coordination is also providing a safety net for the most disadvantaged. i think the big question that will come out of this, one of the things that we have learned most from this crisis is it was actually the people at the bottom of the pyramid so-called bottom of the pyramid who have been the first responders saving us...
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we have good news about al cabacungan, the young tv spokesman for the shiners' hospital. an improper bone fusion in his right leg. he is just out of high school and starting remote classes at northwestern university's medill school of broadcaster. best of luck, alec. and we have a followup to lee cowan's story in july, who america's, in this century, have no regular access to running water. since that story ran, our "sunday morning" viewers have donated more than $1 million to the group "dig deep," for various water projects across the land. to all those who contributed, thank you. on another note, we receive a lot of complaints about our political coverage. roy keller speaks for many by writing: ctrl+ "i really enjoy your show because of its personal stories and feel-god spots. i don't want to hear your stories on political issues. we get enough of those everywhere else. please stop." believe me, mr. keller, we hear you. we really do. and we don't decide to do political stories lightly. still, we're a news broadcast, it's an election year, and we've been covering politic
we have good news about al cabacungan, the young tv spokesman for the shiners' hospital. an improper bone fusion in his right leg. he is just out of high school and starting remote classes at northwestern university's medill school of broadcaster. best of luck, alec. and we have a followup to lee cowan's story in july, who america's, in this century, have no regular access to running water. since that story ran, our "sunday morning" viewers have donated more than $1 million to the...
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distinguished sub public service medal and the fbi director medallion but please join me in welcoming david shinernd john brennan. select david like to go riding today congratulations on the release of the book for before you disseminate specific aspects can you give us an overview of what the book is about? and importantly why you wanted to write about this topic? >> guest: absolutely. first i doing to say thank you both for being here. i'm really, really excited to talk about these issues in my book with you. i would say that i wrote this book because after 2016, after rush attacked her democracy and found it bizarre if not dangerous that operation was sort of treated as unprecedented and novel because something is unprecedented that means is no history to it. that myths and misconceptions to suit whatever you are seeking to advance. soy sought to provide that history. i end up spending years of archives and talk an individual trying to re-create the history before the operation read what i do in this book is to map out the century long story of the electoral interference. show how the soviet un
distinguished sub public service medal and the fbi director medallion but please join me in welcoming david shinernd john brennan. select david like to go riding today congratulations on the release of the book for before you disseminate specific aspects can you give us an overview of what the book is about? and importantly why you wanted to write about this topic? >> guest: absolutely. first i doing to say thank you both for being here. i'm really, really excited to talk about these...
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in 1921, a black shoe shiner was unjustly accused of assaulting a white woman.wall street. the greenspanwood district was 40 blocks of black-owned homes and businesses. today all that remains is about a half block of stores. >> our 40 square blocks burned to the ground. >> reporter: attorney general damario solomon-simmons grew up in north tulsa and filed a lawsuit this month noting that not one insurance dollar has ever been paid to the black businesses and homeowners. >> the hunters winsurance was n out because of the elected officials in tulsa and the county, by calling this erroneously and falsely labelling this a race riot. it allowed the insurance companies to get out of paying. no white person in tulsa has been indicted, charged, arrested. and to this day, no one has paid any restitution, any damages. >> reporter: nine plaintiffs are part of the civil lawsuit. they include the oldest survivor of the massacre who is 105 years old, descendants of victims, and reverend turner's church, historic vernon ame. there's no specific dollar amount demanded at this t
in 1921, a black shoe shiner was unjustly accused of assaulting a white woman.wall street. the greenspanwood district was 40 blocks of black-owned homes and businesses. today all that remains is about a half block of stores. >> our 40 square blocks burned to the ground. >> reporter: attorney general damario solomon-simmons grew up in north tulsa and filed a lawsuit this month noting that not one insurance dollar has ever been paid to the black businesses and homeowners. >> the...