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at the top of my list was somalia. kate snow (voiceover): amanda knew she had to tell her mother lorinda about her plans. and you're thinking what? i would really rather she didn't go. do you think maybe you were, to use your mom's word, a little headstrong? yeah, i was headstrong. and i don't think that i had spent enough time thinking about what would happen if something did go wrong? kate snow (voiceover): soon enough, she would find out just how wrong things could go. on the plane into mogadishu, she remembers a fellow passenger turning to her and her colleague, nigel brennan, with a stern warning. he said to me, your head, your head alone, is worth half a million dollars in mogadishu. be careful. kate snow (voiceover): as amanda left the airport, the capital city was chaotic. back at home, amanda's mother lorinda worried about her daughter. i just made sure every time i talked to her that i told her i loved her. kate snow (voiceover): amanda managed to tamp down her nervousness and got to work. on her third day in
at the top of my list was somalia. kate snow (voiceover): amanda knew she had to tell her mother lorinda about her plans. and you're thinking what? i would really rather she didn't go. do you think maybe you were, to use your mom's word, a little headstrong? yeah, i was headstrong. and i don't think that i had spent enough time thinking about what would happen if something did go wrong? kate snow (voiceover): soon enough, she would find out just how wrong things could go. on the plane into...
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even though she's never lived there, somalia is part of her identity says the java shape go. because the in from somalia is not just about trauma, but so much more there are many said in the book about me about our conversation about the people does it together or stay together and half the people are having now the people and we, um, the in down our intimacy. so i want to describe this most to them, for lack of, you know, joy in this school. and it's, it's a joy brought this war to the country is slowly recovering from its violent past. but poverty remains a problem. many somali, see europe as a beacon of hope and risk their lives to get there. but europe is sealing it. cell fox, the need another year. and so that way. so maybe i because i'm after me, your pin. so i was born in europe and i, i won, the feudal became more and more open to the war. chava she go, writes for a global audience and hopes that readers will come to understand the history of somalia, a history that is closely linked to europe. then and now the, the peace prize of the german book trade is also awarded
even though she's never lived there, somalia is part of her identity says the java shape go. because the in from somalia is not just about trauma, but so much more there are many said in the book about me about our conversation about the people does it together or stay together and half the people are having now the people and we, um, the in down our intimacy. so i want to describe this most to them, for lack of, you know, joy in this school. and it's, it's a joy brought this war to the country...
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like in somalia. somalia was seen as difficult, somalia is doing better. but unfortunately the fragile country situation has not gotten in totality better. we give people bonus points because we want to work with those that need our help the most. we work with the bank, we work with regional development banks to support these countries. you are right, they do require all the attention the world can spare. >> let me follow up on that and then we will take one more question and wrap it up. when you are talking about preparing for the next shock, is it conceivable that the next shock is coming from an area of fragility? generally, the conventional wisdom is that these countries are very relatively small economies that don't impact the global economy, but how do you assess that? kristalina: first, let me say this. i did not quite answer your question, my thinking is to teach us and help our members to think because the unthinkable is going to happen. we are building this muscle so we anticipate and then we respond quickly and we lean forward to target the most
like in somalia. somalia was seen as difficult, somalia is doing better. but unfortunately the fragile country situation has not gotten in totality better. we give people bonus points because we want to work with those that need our help the most. we work with the bank, we work with regional development banks to support these countries. you are right, they do require all the attention the world can spare. >> let me follow up on that and then we will take one more question and wrap it up....
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trump escalated the war in somalia. he's carried out more drone attacks on somalia than bush and obama combined. but in '17 he was asking his advisers, can we just get out of there? because he seemed to be against foreign wars. he's the only one who even talked about it. but the secretary of defense, general metis, said, well, no, we can't get out. so the drone attacks have increased, the attacks on... you don't want that either, the democrats don't want the war to end, and frankly, the war to end, and if you vote for it, most republicans do too, they're lying too, i realized that during the election campaign. campaigns: if the republicans wanted to defeat barack obama and hillary clinton, why didn't they talk about all their war crimes? instead, they argued about race, gender, abortion, religion, and gay marriage, but why? because it's one party. both sides want war, but if you start studying, if you start seeing through this propaganda war machine, you 'll see the matrix, and when you see it, you 'll know who's lying
trump escalated the war in somalia. he's carried out more drone attacks on somalia than bush and obama combined. but in '17 he was asking his advisers, can we just get out of there? because he seemed to be against foreign wars. he's the only one who even talked about it. but the secretary of defense, general metis, said, well, no, we can't get out. so the drone attacks have increased, the attacks on... you don't want that either, the democrats don't want the war to end, and frankly, the war to...
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here's what's coming up. finding energy property in somalia with solar power, we met only jim mind the ancient by way and in the downtown house, citizens sciences. helping reduce my reading plastic pollution. what big data on salt offer tells west coast home to one of the what's most expensive shellfish abalone because the communities of bell play a key role in meeting the growing global demand for this locks recently. fluids, but not least, the local official people clock between the needs to make a living. and the leads to protect marine life. in the watches of doing by on south africa's west coast, dive is not on a mission to protect what they call white goals. the world's most highly prized shellfish beasts on tell and could be mistaken for a muscle. but the perfectly common flushed evidence is in fact to snail with grazing habits, good health, to keep the count equal system in balance. its population is on the brink of extinction. due to poaching and illegal trades with asia, where it is a lucrative delicacy enduring by people are trying to provide alternatives and we are having 2
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from the old ones and probably too close to somalia. we're pretty used to charge you know, foods weighed at wherever we need to. but imagine live in some way with no electricity. what would you do when by treat arouse out? that's just a lot of the challenges people face lock access to at a gate. it's a major problem for marginalized communities around the world. report a visit that the last bill reach out is somebody a to see how energy poverty affects people's lives and what can be done. so i'll leave you to ask middle, some of these, please. especially since she's only drawing water from the swell today to show how hard it used to be. just to fetch the precious resource for use at home. the on the i b and the we used to walk more than 3 kilometers from home, looking for water and i was using it and we bring jerry cans to carry it now. so the water was susie and dirty luck on that. on the food wash clothes or the well, the asking you, what are you in a big changes of come to the little village of a by ducks in the 1000 residents of the
from the old ones and probably too close to somalia. we're pretty used to charge you know, foods weighed at wherever we need to. but imagine live in some way with no electricity. what would you do when by treat arouse out? that's just a lot of the challenges people face lock access to at a gate. it's a major problem for marginalized communities around the world. report a visit that the last bill reach out is somebody a to see how energy poverty affects people's lives and what can be done. so...
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situation in the region where israel is trying to paratoo attack iran, there is massive escalation in somaliaying to separate northern gaza into two parts. trying to stay in southern lebanon, there are many questions being asked whether antony blinken will be able to strike a deal or not. there is an israeli insistence to stay in gaza, with a military presence and the lebanon with a military presence, both must make an hezbollah won't accept. thank you very much indeed. let's discuss all of this. let's speak to ian parmeter, former australian ambassador to lebanon and current research scholar at the centre for arab and islamic studies, australian national university. good to have you on bbc news. if you give us your take on us secretary of state arriving again, and israel he has his plan, his hopes for brokering some sort of ceasefire, your thoughts? it some sort of ceasefire, your thoughts?— thoughts? it was inevitable after the killing _ thoughts? it was inevitable after the killing of - thoughts? it was inevitable after the killing of the - thoughts? it was inevitable l after the killing o
situation in the region where israel is trying to paratoo attack iran, there is massive escalation in somaliaying to separate northern gaza into two parts. trying to stay in southern lebanon, there are many questions being asked whether antony blinken will be able to strike a deal or not. there is an israeli insistence to stay in gaza, with a military presence and the lebanon with a military presence, both must make an hezbollah won't accept. thank you very much indeed. let's discuss all of...
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to say, we will stand here, comrades in arms, this is my daughter, she also served as a clerk in somalia, 5 months, now she is entering the institute, will finish her studies and serve again, god willing, that the war will end, of course, you know, i have always been more touched by the stories of peaceful people, i will probably read a poem... a creation about the donbass character, it is about a utility worker from alchevsk, who worked under fire. war came to the city, mines are falling on the city, the water supply in the city was torn, the water flows in a long muddy stream, and human blood flows mixing with it, and seryoga is not a wooin on him the hero, seryoga, is an ordinary guy, just doing his job, fixing a water pipe, under fire, under hot and stuffy steam, and the water mixed with blood spurts out like a fountain. and... of course, one of the mines becomes his last, and seryoga gets up, shaking off the blood and goes, his radiance follows, and there is a hole near his eyebrow from a fragment, and seryoga comes to heaven, where else, a shadow from the earth blackens his silhoue
to say, we will stand here, comrades in arms, this is my daughter, she also served as a clerk in somalia, 5 months, now she is entering the institute, will finish her studies and serve again, god willing, that the war will end, of course, you know, i have always been more touched by the stories of peaceful people, i will probably read a poem... a creation about the donbass character, it is about a utility worker from alchevsk, who worked under fire. war came to the city, mines are falling on...
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this is not somalia or nigeria.ut there was an anxiety and because i had this experience, that led me to ask what is going on with america. i set off on what you might call a journey into america to understand what was going on in our society and what i could do to help the country. host: the journey took you into neighborhoods. guest: i did not start with neighborhoods. my work has always been about looking at what makes countries work or do not work. i have seen over again that relationships is the key element to focus on. a country with great relationships, the country will solve problems, it will have stability and growth. countries in which the relationships don't work will have much more conflicts, many more problems. i thought of relationships. i did not think of neighborhoods. i thought maybe there was a problem. everyone talks about the politics. from my experience, politics is downstream from society. i went around reading books, interviewing, traveling to lots of places. i think the big question that i ev
this is not somalia or nigeria.ut there was an anxiety and because i had this experience, that led me to ask what is going on with america. i set off on what you might call a journey into america to understand what was going on in our society and what i could do to help the country. host: the journey took you into neighborhoods. guest: i did not start with neighborhoods. my work has always been about looking at what makes countries work or do not work. i have seen over again that relationships...
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importing men and mainly men from places like afghanistan, pakistan , like afghanistan, pakistan, somaliadan, syria that seemingly do not understand that they cannot touch our women and our children. the crime rates across europe that are actually documented with asylum seekers is terrifying . in places like is terrifying. in places like germany, rape, sexual assaults and violent crime has skyrocketed , and the official skyrocketed, and the official figures show that it's disproportionately asylum seekers and migrants. we are putting our head in the sand in this country. if we don't think that's happening here, we are being put at danger and it's got to stop. >> i think, i think the point as well is, is that, you know, okay, obviously not every single person coming across the channel or every single asylum seeker one is too many. but there is, but there is clearly an open door there for people who are . door there for people who are. and that is a problem. so it's. keir starmer in just the last couple of days we've had this, you know, this call go out for increased use of migrant hotels,
importing men and mainly men from places like afghanistan, pakistan , like afghanistan, pakistan, somaliadan, syria that seemingly do not understand that they cannot touch our women and our children. the crime rates across europe that are actually documented with asylum seekers is terrifying . in places like is terrifying. in places like germany, rape, sexual assaults and violent crime has skyrocketed , and the official skyrocketed, and the official figures show that it's disproportionately...
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experienced the war in libya , i saw the crisis of war and strife in the horn of africa, i worked in somalia i published a book about it, if i remember , there were operations in iraq. i was the one who was able to work in iraq during the american campaign, not in iraq during isis, isis, yes, and they did some work in syria, but one of the most serious things for me was the 33-day war, in fact, my first encounter with war and one of the hardest things which is still difficult even today, that is, what is its difficulty , what is its distinguishing feature, see, you are facing an enemy you have a different way of fighting than the others, that is , you are still fighting in iraq. even the isis forces, who we think are fighting guerrillas, use a classic atmosphere . you, who are with the forces, are fighting directly with the enemy forces, but the israeli war is a war of drones, and you feel everything when you hear the sound of drones it might rain here and you should always think about work with this mentality of worry. if it rains somewhere , think about what you should do there. a picture
experienced the war in libya , i saw the crisis of war and strife in the horn of africa, i worked in somalia i published a book about it, if i remember , there were operations in iraq. i was the one who was able to work in iraq during the american campaign, not in iraq during isis, isis, yes, and they did some work in syria, but one of the most serious things for me was the 33-day war, in fact, my first encounter with war and one of the hardest things which is still difficult even today, that...
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tunisia, lebanon and somalia.n a german politician got into trouble for she actually was, i think, prosecuted for sharing the information that , sharing the information that, that afghan men are 40 times overrepresented as some, some type of sex offender. i think it might have been gang rape or something like that, although obviously, you know , we don't obviously, you know, we don't know if that was all just one big incident. but yeah, i mean, i think revealing this stuff because it goes against the left's utopian ideals that you know, everybody's know if we just bring people here, it'll all be fine. we'll have a melting pot, it'll be great. the food's wonderful. it's like telling a sort of because we're going against an ideology. if we look at this data, it's like telling a sort of 15th century catholic cleric that, you know, the sun actually doesn't revolve around the earth. and is it not also just highly dishonest to say that, oh, it would it be expensive when in reality they're probably spending more money su
tunisia, lebanon and somalia.n a german politician got into trouble for she actually was, i think, prosecuted for sharing the information that , sharing the information that, that afghan men are 40 times overrepresented as some, some type of sex offender. i think it might have been gang rape or something like that, although obviously, you know , we don't obviously, you know, we don't know if that was all just one big incident. but yeah, i mean, i think revealing this stuff because it goes...
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. $42000.00 of next it's eco africa looking at the use of solar power, meaning grids in somalia. i'm terry martin, thanks for watching the of the eco and soon probably the 1st all female gemstone line is setting standards in social responsibility and environmental protection to make it more sustainable with concentration more using tools and how much less do so that she wants means is very large which change on the environment in box one is turning a dirty business into a model for everyone. eco, for next on d, w. or germans or voting for the far right, causing a growing concern and some see parallels to hitler's rise to power. what are the events in 1933 really comparable to 2024. right so far, right. good germany repeats. it's not see past. those in 45 minutes on d w, the dw travel all over the side. phase 3, food, honest with inside entity, local high life. wow. let's go. here we go. so when it comes to sustainability, information and trying to do that, when you travel you can have it all expected. it has to check the bag. so you're planning a trip. make sure you miss nothing
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who were lost a off the coast of somalia e this year. thhils. good morning, martha.th was a d a tragic endg. s.a.l.s. drowni. happened. stop missile components bein wh falling into the oceec gs of the smugglers below.with nearly 50 pounds of him, buth pounds of gear on his back he, too, quickly sank. the head of centl report findinc gearheck and the na now hhe.gaon rain pr heroic sacri >> whit: allht mpaign. days to go and kamala ha overnight dn he delivered a blistering ngsn's saying h dece of need for hisoba asking, when overnight former pe vote for n . consistenton. sitting out? you're coming upit of reasons and excusesve got a convince voters the vi >> we are ready for a better tog against nnch olvania, we're reaw wsolshows mo aexpect harris to chart a new course kn fein we call it the macroeconomic th we still new polling finds nearly half of hef now as they we when biden f. a senten trump going after harris.ountry's gon it will be like detroit.olcount w >> my yet again hasmecan c he wa evidence on a very long listf d spreadal thmihurricane
who were lost a off the coast of somalia e this year. thhils. good morning, martha.th was a d a tragic endg. s.a.l.s. drowni. happened. stop missile components bein wh falling into the oceec gs of the smugglers below.with nearly 50 pounds of him, buth pounds of gear on his back he, too, quickly sank. the head of centl report findinc gearheck and the na now hhe.gaon rain pr heroic sacri >> whit: allht mpaign. days to go and kamala ha overnight dn he delivered a blistering ngsn's saying h...
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. >> of course, the same is true in sudan and somalia per there is great suffering around the world. the reason this has become the tip of the left-wing spear is it is almost a perfect example of an event that ought to break the matrix prayed so you have to grip it that much harder. it is the idea in sociology, which is usually a -- field that have a couple of good points. you will have to find employment elsewhere, sorry sociology majors. there is an idea in sociology that basically many of the things we do in life are signaling that we have skin in the game. for example, i wear a yarmulke, it means i have skin in the jewish game. i go to synagogue regularly. we have these things to demonstrate we have skin in the game. if you want to demonstrate you have skin in the game of the victim-victimizer narrative, you pick the worst example of supposedly on the planet. then you declare they are the victims. take hamas, which is literally the worst people you can declare a victim. they are fascist, the actual genocidal maniacs. they habitually engage in the murder of their political opponen
. >> of course, the same is true in sudan and somalia per there is great suffering around the world. the reason this has become the tip of the left-wing spear is it is almost a perfect example of an event that ought to break the matrix prayed so you have to grip it that much harder. it is the idea in sociology, which is usually a -- field that have a couple of good points. you will have to find employment elsewhere, sorry sociology majors. there is an idea in sociology that basically many...
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meanwhile , analysts say the hamas attack has emboldened other islamist groups, such as somalia's al-shabaab the islamic state and al-qaeda offshoots. as we look at the trajectory of events since the violent and horrific attacks on october 7, something has happened that does not seem to have changed, yes this is president joe biden's position on israel. the us is israel's biggest ally, both militarily and diplomatically . under the biden administration, u.s. military forces played a key role in helping israel repel two ballistic missile strikes by iran. here's biden's statement immediately after the october 7 attack. we must be crystal clear. we support israel and last week's statement. the united states totally, totally, totally supports israel. as this somber anniversary approaches, two things become clear. this conflict will not end soon, but biden's term is ending. yuriy melnyk, anita paulel, voice of america. us policy towards china, from the administration of donald trump to the presidency of joe biden, has been largely consistent. both presidents have seen china as america's biggest c
meanwhile , analysts say the hamas attack has emboldened other islamist groups, such as somalia's al-shabaab the islamic state and al-qaeda offshoots. as we look at the trajectory of events since the violent and horrific attacks on october 7, something has happened that does not seem to have changed, yes this is president joe biden's position on israel. the us is israel's biggest ally, both militarily and diplomatically . under the biden administration, u.s. military forces played a key role in...
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the legendary somalia battalion come on to me file toasty co signed dv phones on the front lines from the start of war in don't bass the, the diesel. what was happening on the ukrainian side of the border in real time. he was killed by ukrainian death squads in 2017. what else? what became you should listen. it was a typical level factual step, but also be a little come when you had them but to get a couple of but the below in your store. so if the diesel come up wondering if the any of the semester, like couple of them anyways, you um, schedule a new folder, a couple of doors on, but it's also, it's a people system built in the monthly lending. and most of the core, you only use that for quite a squint, a mac, what's that are running and it's fully aware. we just want to get something really quick customer for much pretty tenuous on what i mean. yeah. so i'm not really with us. and as well the way she just started. so why don't you look, what was it i don't they look, let's say you want, but you know, a couple of points of present those to me i can, i do not because that's a kind of
the legendary somalia battalion come on to me file toasty co signed dv phones on the front lines from the start of war in don't bass the, the diesel. what was happening on the ukrainian side of the border in real time. he was killed by ukrainian death squads in 2017. what else? what became you should listen. it was a typical level factual step, but also be a little come when you had them but to get a couple of but the below in your store. so if the diesel come up wondering if the any of the...
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and security that the half of they are countries are falling apart like the young man or so down or somalia or libya or iraq or syria river level 9 or post on what have the arrow countries on fragmentation. what was uh with a lot of poverty all over the place. so they and they can't do anything when there is a major threat like this, which is a combined american anglo is rarely so that there's no doubt about it. this is a tripartite to process. the non state on back to it is that replace the heart of states and the realm of security. and the system is, are now facing their biggest test. and we don't know if they're going to be defeated or contained or, or if they're going to fail. but we'll just have to see the battle is just really starting and we'll see where that goes. and the 3rd line is the iran in support for the actions of resistance. and they're probably going to be tested as well. so the 3 levels of the states and society and security, the arabs, that the resistance movements and the wrong. so the 1st ones that have states have shown there when they will to do much to the i'm, the
and security that the half of they are countries are falling apart like the young man or so down or somalia or libya or iraq or syria river level 9 or post on what have the arrow countries on fragmentation. what was uh with a lot of poverty all over the place. so they and they can't do anything when there is a major threat like this, which is a combined american anglo is rarely so that there's no doubt about it. this is a tripartite to process. the non state on back to it is that replace the...
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so there was a rock lebanon, syria, libby, a sudan, austin somalia. that's as i go on the one to know the last guy was there as well. yeah. yeah. but did they ever gonna end up with the wrong? and that was that going to be the final country that they were going to get to war with, and cause instability in. and then, you know, basically plug into the assets and put in a little puppet. so we'll know about, uh, we have a great opportunity to see how it all played out. and i think it demonstrates that the main problem with western decision making is well, to put in the diplomatically the shortage of strategic for side. because all those words, 2 words in iraq health strength and iran ultimately be meddling in syria empowered . radical islam is groups like isis and a lot to a huge migrant wave into western europe. if either a worse or habits way in loveland on, in iran. if it succeeded in toppling the range and government and how do you think it's likely to influence decision not only in the region, but also let's say in our hemisphere, because the implica
so there was a rock lebanon, syria, libby, a sudan, austin somalia. that's as i go on the one to know the last guy was there as well. yeah. yeah. but did they ever gonna end up with the wrong? and that was that going to be the final country that they were going to get to war with, and cause instability in. and then, you know, basically plug into the assets and put in a little puppet. so we'll know about, uh, we have a great opportunity to see how it all played out. and i think it demonstrates...
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i think somalia, that's as i go on the one to know the last guy was there as well. yeah. yeah. they were gonna end up with the wrong. and that was that going to be the final country that they were gonna get. so will with and cause instability in. and then, you know, basically plug them to the assets and put in a little puppet. so we'll know the, we have a great opportunity to see how it all played out. and i think it demonstrates that the main problem with western decision making is well, to put in the diplomatically the shortage of strategic for side. because all those wars, 2 words in iraq, health, strength and iran, ultimately the meddling in syria empowered radical islam is groups like ice is unlocked to a huge migrant wave into western europe if either a worse or habits way in lebanon in iran, if it succeeded in toppling the range in government, or how do you think it's likely to influence decision not only in the region, but also let's say in our hemisphere because the implications would be larger than the middle east. the point of the was the being waged by the people in
i think somalia, that's as i go on the one to know the last guy was there as well. yeah. yeah. they were gonna end up with the wrong. and that was that going to be the final country that they were gonna get. so will with and cause instability in. and then, you know, basically plug them to the assets and put in a little puppet. so we'll know the, we have a great opportunity to see how it all played out. and i think it demonstrates that the main problem with western decision making is well, to...
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now we, we roll from in reading a place like grenada to input and reading afghanistan, rac, somalia, libya the number of the korea in the fifty's. it doesn't. this was not a country, it was not a constitution made for war since roosevelt got us into world war 2 by, by beating the japanese. it has been an i'm ending series with a few exceptions of warning or it's not presidents. well, do you agree then? and maybe maybe you don't normally agree with lexi a buses. but leon, vanessa, who succeeded your c. i a boss who is your stand it off to put it goes and michael hayes. and he said that most ad page, your attack on lebanon, which killed the so man wounded thousands children, women discriminate was a terror attack. do you agree with him that he said that and why do you think someone like dealing vanessa would say that about well, for what you were saying, the great, the manufacturer of your politicians in congress is around the the, it struck me is very unusual thing for him to say, certainly from the american perspective, it was a terrorist operation. we're not officially engaged in th
now we, we roll from in reading a place like grenada to input and reading afghanistan, rac, somalia, libya the number of the korea in the fifty's. it doesn't. this was not a country, it was not a constitution made for war since roosevelt got us into world war 2 by, by beating the japanese. it has been an i'm ending series with a few exceptions of warning or it's not presidents. well, do you agree then? and maybe maybe you don't normally agree with lexi a buses. but leon, vanessa, who succeeded...
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mikheil saakashvili was in his first term with bindukidze, when he was with georgia made bulgaria from somaliao years, and this should be set as an example then, now and always, understand, then, how he left, held on to power, there were different processes, that is , there is a question, well, i will just give you an example, there are relatives people, when, for example, he struggled with drug addiction, he gave the dealer 16 years, and the banal planakur 14, you know, and it worked, but... the country is compact and there are relatives and this and that is, this cluster does not forgive the method, further there were business spin-offs, well, according to ukrainian methodology, well, in ukrainian society, what an ambiguous attitude towards mikheil saakashvili is now, then imagine that in georgia, well, there is a nuance here, he is now in prison, and let it happen as late as possible, i emphasize as late as possible. streets will be named after him in georgia, perhaps monuments will be erected, but for the current leaders, well, they will fade into oblivion, the only question is when, you u
mikheil saakashvili was in his first term with bindukidze, when he was with georgia made bulgaria from somaliao years, and this should be set as an example then, now and always, understand, then, how he left, held on to power, there were different processes, that is , there is a question, well, i will just give you an example, there are relatives people, when, for example, he struggled with drug addiction, he gave the dealer 16 years, and the banal planakur 14, you know, and it worked, but......
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and still there, it shows up in, if you, if you and to some degree in somalia and it's been action to the science event. if you go to south africa, in particular, has been stalling me ahead of it didn't quite well, well, that world's been white time from those on beat. now, nothing extreme about this, but hopefully you're going to enjoy the results of that cooling trend, which is cloud and significant, right? the, he says he went to more towards here yet to provide a, are you looking back? are, you know, i'm not file but not in the eyes of his government to my life has to be the cause. can you just mean, like i said, these are these villages. in the 2nd part of the series, we follow a british age work or as he prepares to contest his citizenship revocation, little mesh analysis. so you're only as good as your passports, state list in syria. and i'll just 0. the contamination was why dante is why bands the united nations agency for about as the refugees, a deeper feelings for millions of the field. many of them old by the i'm days, variety of to what will be the legal, diplomatic, and
and still there, it shows up in, if you, if you and to some degree in somalia and it's been action to the science event. if you go to south africa, in particular, has been stalling me ahead of it didn't quite well, well, that world's been white time from those on beat. now, nothing extreme about this, but hopefully you're going to enjoy the results of that cooling trend, which is cloud and significant, right? the, he says he went to more towards here yet to provide a, are you looking back? are,...
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now we, we roll from in reading a place like grenada to input and reading afghanistan, rock, somalia, libya the number of the korea in the fifty's. it doesn't. this was not a country, it was not a constitution made for war is rose and those got us into world war 2 by, by beating the japanese. it has been an i'm ending series with a few exceptions of warning or it's not presidents. well, do you agree then? and maybe maybe you don't normally agree with x c i a boss has, but leon, vanessa who succeeded your c. i a boss who is your stand it off to put it goes and michael hayes. and he said that most ad page, your attack on lebanon, which killed the so man wounded thousands, children, women, the discriminant was a terror attack. do you agree with him that he said that and why do you think someone like beyond panetta would say that about well, for what you were saying, the great manufacturer of your politicians in congress is around the the, it, it struck me is very unusual thing for him to say, certainly from the american perspective, it was a terrorist operation. we're not officially enga
now we, we roll from in reading a place like grenada to input and reading afghanistan, rock, somalia, libya the number of the korea in the fifty's. it doesn't. this was not a country, it was not a constitution made for war is rose and those got us into world war 2 by, by beating the japanese. it has been an i'm ending series with a few exceptions of warning or it's not presidents. well, do you agree then? and maybe maybe you don't normally agree with x c i a boss has, but leon, vanessa who...
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so there was a rock, lebanon, syria, libby, a sudan, i think somalia, that's as i go on, the one to the guy was there as well. yeah. yeah. they were gonna end up with the wrong. and that was the going to be the final country today. we're going to get so will, with i'm cause instability in and then you know, basically plugged into the assets and put in a little puppet. so we'll know the, we have a great opportunity to see how it all played out. and i think it demonstrates that the main problem with western decision making is well to put in the diplomatically the shortage of strategic for side. because all those wars, 2 words in iraq health strength and iran ultimately be meddling in syria empowered, radical, as long as groups like ice is unlocked to a huge migrant wave into western europe. if either a worse or habits, way in lab and on, in iran, if it succeeded to in toppling the range in government. and how do you think it's likely to influence decision not only in the region, but also let's say in our hemisphere, because the implications would be larger than the middle east. when will
so there was a rock, lebanon, syria, libby, a sudan, i think somalia, that's as i go on, the one to the guy was there as well. yeah. yeah. they were gonna end up with the wrong. and that was the going to be the final country today. we're going to get so will, with i'm cause instability in and then you know, basically plugged into the assets and put in a little puppet. so we'll know the, we have a great opportunity to see how it all played out. and i think it demonstrates that the main problem...
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supported the pullout in somalia, which was a year-long timeline with 450 troops stationed. it was much more safe. that is why i voted in favor of repealing the still existing aumf on iraq from 2002 so i say that i have been consistent and clear in ensurin our geopolitical interests. >> our troops are still in iraq and syria under fire right now because she's going to leave them there. >> we are done with this questi the 2017 tax cuts passed during the prior trump administration are set to expire at the end o 2025. if they're not renewed, federal income taxes will increase for most of us, and some much more than others. where do you stand on those cuts? do you favor total renewal, partial renewal or letting cuts expire? congresswoman perez? >> these tax cuts are going to renegotiated in the next congress. if i am there, i will be fighting to ensure small businesses have a level playing field. one of the things i saw is that my wages earned at an hourly rate were taxed at a muc higher level than my earnings as an owner of the business. that's not right. when billionaires with
supported the pullout in somalia, which was a year-long timeline with 450 troops stationed. it was much more safe. that is why i voted in favor of repealing the still existing aumf on iraq from 2002 so i say that i have been consistent and clear in ensurin our geopolitical interests. >> our troops are still in iraq and syria under fire right now because she's going to leave them there. >> we are done with this questi the 2017 tax cuts passed during the prior trump administration are...
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that the half of the countries are falling apart like the human or so the, or somalia, or libya or iraq or syria river 11 then or palestine is about half the arrow. countries on fragmentation was a, with a lot of poverty all over the place. so they and they can't do anything when there is a major threat like this, which is a combined american anglo is rarely so that there's no doubt about it. this is a tripartite, to process the non state on back to replace the heart of states and the realm of security. and the system is, are now facing their biggest test. and we don't know if they're going to be defeated or contained or, or if they're going to fail. but we'll just have to see the battle is just really starting. and we'll see where that goes. and the 3rd line is they run in support for the actions of resistance, and they're probably going to be tested as well. so let's the 3 levels of pub states and society and security of the arab states, the resistance movements and the wrong. so the 1st ones are, have states have shown they're unable to do much to the as well. um, the resistance move
that the half of the countries are falling apart like the human or so the, or somalia, or libya or iraq or syria river 11 then or palestine is about half the arrow. countries on fragmentation was a, with a lot of poverty all over the place. so they and they can't do anything when there is a major threat like this, which is a combined american anglo is rarely so that there's no doubt about it. this is a tripartite, to process the non state on back to replace the heart of states and the realm of...
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but somalia also refined conflict ahead of the molly based stuff, working party for integration software and see who the car book home stays. western states don't, don't really care about sectarian violence in this. a hell of a can be used to undermine african socrates and keep that deep grip on the areas rich resources. a bit sensitive based revelation makes it abundantly clear that we are in facts, in what we call a global economic war nature. countries are deliberately putting us in the small situation, which is fine that's by violent extremist movements. they always want to drag africa down the great problem, softening security, that we are obliged to resolve, not only by killing young people quite inside the future discount seats. if not the continental, secondly, we spent a great deal of money resolving these issues which impoverished us already. we know that on the economic checkbook, we don't have a great writing. the global economy definitely give us enough space of resources and materials of basically disappearing.
but somalia also refined conflict ahead of the molly based stuff, working party for integration software and see who the car book home stays. western states don't, don't really care about sectarian violence in this. a hell of a can be used to undermine african socrates and keep that deep grip on the areas rich resources. a bit sensitive based revelation makes it abundantly clear that we are in facts, in what we call a global economic war nature. countries are deliberately putting us in the...
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they have all this money giving to somalia and yemen and giving money to the taliban and not helpingountry in north carolina, south carolina, georgia, florida, tennessee. it is -- this is kamala's k kashkashes -- katrina. joe is sitting his ass on the beach, she is with her hollywood friends, it is a national disgrace and it infuriates me we are not putting american citizens first. if you want to change this country, if you want to know how bad it will get look at border, economy, look at defund mantel, no bail laws, look at ukraine, look at the war in europe, about to have explosion in the middle east because of their failed policies. they made iran rich again by lifting trump sanctions, they opened the border, 11 and a half million people, murderers, rapists cartels oh, and known terrorists in the country. this is not good for our future or our kid's future. this election matters. >> steve: donald trump was campaigning yesterday, cut video for harry. he is going to butler, returning tomorrow. >> sean: georgia and north carolina today. >> steve: folks we were talking to earlier are
they have all this money giving to somalia and yemen and giving money to the taliban and not helpingountry in north carolina, south carolina, georgia, florida, tennessee. it is -- this is kamala's k kashkashes -- katrina. joe is sitting his ass on the beach, she is with her hollywood friends, it is a national disgrace and it infuriates me we are not putting american citizens first. if you want to change this country, if you want to know how bad it will get look at border, economy, look at...
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this about somalia. not nigeria but there was an anxiety and since i had these skills, this knowledge, this experience that led me to ask, well, what is going on with america? i set off on you might say a journey into america to understand what is going on in our society, and what i could do that would be useful to help the country. i did not start with neighborhoods. my work has always been about looking at what makes countries work or do not work. i have seen over again that relationships is the key element to focus on. a country with great relationships, the country will solve problems, it will have stability and growth. countries in which the relationships don't work will have much more conflicts, many more problems. i thought of relationships. i did not think of neighborhoods. i thought maybe there was a problem. everyone talks about the politics. from my experience, politics is downstream from society. i went around reading books, interviewing, traveling to lots of places. i think the big question
this about somalia. not nigeria but there was an anxiety and since i had these skills, this knowledge, this experience that led me to ask, well, what is going on with america? i set off on you might say a journey into america to understand what is going on in our society, and what i could do that would be useful to help the country. i did not start with neighborhoods. my work has always been about looking at what makes countries work or do not work. i have seen over again that relationships is...
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and haiti, and somalia and sudan. and i can go on and on. not millions, billions and billions. look at the nearly 200 they have given ukraine. another 8 billion last week. and then look at this devastation. they are not stepping up and helping north carolina, south carolina virginia, tennessee georgia florida how can your priorities be that screwed up on top of that money going that was designated for emergencies going to illegal immigrants. >> with jason saying with respect to being incompetent and indifferent it might be a lot more in various than that and i think viktor is probably onto that because this is just unforgiving to conceptually unforgivable, and the callousness. when vice president harris says he gave him $750 or mayorkas as we are tapped out, there's not even a sense of urgency that americans are suffering mightily, dying at this very second, that what happened under biden and tears, these entities amazing entities whether it's the u.s. military withdrawal from afghanistan, the army corps of engineers, most amazing organization of its kind, somehow the bridge th
and haiti, and somalia and sudan. and i can go on and on. not millions, billions and billions. look at the nearly 200 they have given ukraine. another 8 billion last week. and then look at this devastation. they are not stepping up and helping north carolina, south carolina virginia, tennessee georgia florida how can your priorities be that screwed up on top of that money going that was designated for emergencies going to illegal immigrants. >> with jason saying with respect to being...
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life to defend it for 25 years and navy special operations with combat and a rock, afghanistan and somaliaain, think you for your service. you have been a great american and best of luck to you in this campaign. we will be watching. >> yes, had to my website. >> trace: thank you sir. >> there is not enough money right now in north carolina. >> that's not misinformation. >> but when you're asking the question is misinformation. >> trace: why do you think the left and the mainstream media continue to label anything they don't agree with as misinformation? let us know on twitter and instagram. we will read your responses. in the nightcap. ♪ ♪ it was a real reality check, it was really scary. diabetes and high blood pressure runs in my family. i knew i had to do something, so i starved myself and i lost 100 pounds. but i ended up with an injury and i gained almost all of the weight back and fast. i was super defeated. so i went to the golo website and ordered a 90 day supply and i never looked back. if you tried everything else and you're just about ready to give up, give golo a try. (man) loo
life to defend it for 25 years and navy special operations with combat and a rock, afghanistan and somaliaain, think you for your service. you have been a great american and best of luck to you in this campaign. we will be watching. >> yes, had to my website. >> trace: thank you sir. >> there is not enough money right now in north carolina. >> that's not misinformation. >> but when you're asking the question is misinformation. >> trace: why do you think the...