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thomas andrew, the united nation special laboratory human rights in man, mom told us earlier, those who are fleeing are desperate. they've gone into for us. and now we're getting a porch that they are have little to no water food. there are people getting sick and they have no access to medical supplies. and what we've also learned is that the hunter is blocking roach that could provide to aid organizations and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a report, a credible report to just to day. but landmines are being laid on the roads leading to the forests where these desperate people are. so we could be looking not only at the impact of the bombing itself, but we could be looking at a significant loss of life here in this, in this part of me and more. if people are not able to get food, water, and medical supplies, that they so desperately needed to it's a real, real humanitarian crisis that emerging here in, in kind of well, the big problem we have right now is that 8 is being blocked. and so there are many that would like to get 80 in, but the
thomas andrew, the united nation special laboratory human rights in man, mom told us earlier, those who are fleeing are desperate. they've gone into for us. and now we're getting a porch that they are have little to no water food. there are people getting sick and they have no access to medical supplies. and what we've also learned is that the hunter is blocking roach that could provide to aid organizations and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a...
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Jun 9, 2021
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thomas andrew says more than a 100000 people have been forced to leave their homes. he's accusing the military of carrying out indiscriminate strikes against civilians and blocking access to aid people in kaya, have set up articles to resist the military june, to which has been cracking down on defense and seizing power in february. the un special oper torn human rights in man man told us earlier. those who are fleeing are desperate. they've gone into for us. and now we're getting reports that they are have little to no water food. there are people getting sick and they have no access to medical supplies. and what we've also learned is that the hunter is blocking roach that could provide to 8 organizations and those who are trying to get to them access to these people. and i've also heard a report, a credible report to just to day. but landmines are being laid on the road leading to the forest where these desperate people are. so we could be looking not only at the impact of the bombing itself, but we could be looking at a significant loss of life here in this, in th
thomas andrew says more than a 100000 people have been forced to leave their homes. he's accusing the military of carrying out indiscriminate strikes against civilians and blocking access to aid people in kaya, have set up articles to resist the military june, to which has been cracking down on defense and seizing power in february. the un special oper torn human rights in man man told us earlier. those who are fleeing are desperate. they've gone into for us. and now we're getting reports that...
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hannibal thomas, andrew bolduc jason thompson . ashley hunter and marcus carter. i don't understand why all these years have passed by and no one has been put in jail. when these people are still on the streets to commit crimes again andagain and again . it's just a slap in the face to me. and to mothers like myself. i'm just i mean, like i said, august 14 is coming up and i want to do another media coverage to raise awareness for my son that's been murdered and do all the other children and african-american and people of color have been murdered to bring awareness to unsolved homicides and their name from being mixed up with gang members. i'm pleading again, the closer it gets, the harder it gets. when it gets to his birthday, the day of the homicide, i'm reliving this all the time and i'm tired . i am really tired. i want something done. what do i have to do? i will bend over backwardsto get my son's case salt so i ca have some closure .i haven't anything . i'm fighting to keep his name from being scandalizedwhen i should be adding some closure . so i'm just ask
hannibal thomas, andrew bolduc jason thompson . ashley hunter and marcus carter. i don't understand why all these years have passed by and no one has been put in jail. when these people are still on the streets to commit crimes again andagain and again . it's just a slap in the face to me. and to mothers like myself. i'm just i mean, like i said, august 14 is coming up and i want to do another media coverage to raise awareness for my son that's been murdered and do all the other children and...
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is part of it, calhoun's answer to that question, he viewed himself as a disciple of thomas jefferson, supported andrew jackson, he sees himself as a small d democrat throughout his life. he comes from the upcountry of south carolina that has a more democratic culture in other parts of the state and so calhoun is part of this much larger argument about what democracy is going to look like in the modern world and calhoun's answer is to reject the natural rights argument of people like thomas jefferson which implies oddly inclusive democracy. really radical version of that and calhoun's argument is instead to argue to have you quality for some people you have to have inequality for other people. what history shows, he thinks, is some people will always be oppressed in a society, some people will always be exploited in society. it is a very bleak vision in a lot of ways and his answer is simply that slavery is a more honest way of configuring that recently acknowledged straightforwardly that you are exploiting and to some degree oppressing people, that gives you responsibilities to them and it allows you
is part of it, calhoun's answer to that question, he viewed himself as a disciple of thomas jefferson, supported andrew jackson, he sees himself as a small d democrat throughout his life. he comes from the upcountry of south carolina that has a more democratic culture in other parts of the state and so calhoun is part of this much larger argument about what democracy is going to look like in the modern world and calhoun's answer is to reject the natural rights argument of people like thomas...
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Jun 6, 2021
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hannibal thomas, andrew bolduc jason thompson . ashley hunter and marcus carter.'t understand why all these years have passed by and no one has been put in jail. when these people are still on the streets to commit crimes again andagain and again . it's just a slap in the face to me. and to mothers like myself. i'm just i mean, like i said, august 14 is coming up and i want to do another media coverage to raise awareness for my son that's been murdered and do all the other children and african-american and people of color have been murdered to bring awareness to unsolved homicides and their name from being mixed up with gang members. i'm pleading again, the closer it gets, the harder it gets. when it gets to his birthday, the day of the homicide, i'm reliving this all the time and i'm tired . i am really tired. i want something done. what do i have to do? i will bend over backwardsto get my son's case salt so i ca have some closure .i haven't anything . i'm fighting to keep his name from being scandalizedwhen i should be adding some closure . so i'm just asking th
hannibal thomas, andrew bolduc jason thompson . ashley hunter and marcus carter.'t understand why all these years have passed by and no one has been put in jail. when these people are still on the streets to commit crimes again andagain and again . it's just a slap in the face to me. and to mothers like myself. i'm just i mean, like i said, august 14 is coming up and i want to do another media coverage to raise awareness for my son that's been murdered and do all the other children and...
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in calhoun's answer to that question, he viewed himself as a disciple of thomas jefferson. supported andrew jackson. he sees himself as a small democrat throughout his life. he comes from the country of south carolina which has a kind of a more democratic culture may be than other parts of the state. and so calhoun is part of this much larger argument. he started about what democracy is going to look like in the modern world. in calhoun answer to that is to reject the natural rights argument that people like thomas jefferson which implies, broadly improves the democracy. usreally radical version of tha. in calhoun's argument is instead, to argue to have equality for some people, you have to have inequality for other people. but history shows, he thinks is that you always will that some people will always be pressed suppressed in a society and in society. it is a very bleak vision in a lot of ways. and his answer is simply that slavery is a more honest way of configuring that. were you just simply acknowledge straightforwardly that yes you are slave and oppressing people. that gives you resp
in calhoun's answer to that question, he viewed himself as a disciple of thomas jefferson. supported andrew jackson. he sees himself as a small democrat throughout his life. he comes from the country of south carolina which has a kind of a more democratic culture may be than other parts of the state. and so calhoun is part of this much larger argument. he started about what democracy is going to look like in the modern world. in calhoun answer to that is to reject the natural rights argument...
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murphy finished a length and a half clear, on the andrew balding—trained 11—2 shot alcohol free. geraint thomass grenadiers team for the tour de france — alongside australia's richie porte, who came third last year, and the former giro d'italia winner richard carapaz. thomas, the 2018 champion, will be joined by fellow british riders tao geoghegan hart and luke rowe. and red bull's max verstappen set the pace in second practice at the french grand prix, ahead of the mercedes' of valtteri bottas and lewis hamilton. the dutchman was eight milliseconds quicker than bottas, and just over a quarter of a second faster than hamilton. next, tottenham hotspur�*s search for a new manager continues. they're now not considering gennaro gattuso, who was available after leaving fiorentina. some spurs fans reacted angrily to stories linking gattuso with the vacancy and created a #notogattuso hashtag, which was trending on social media. some referenced controversial comments the former italy midfielder had previously made about same—sex marriage and women in football. that was communicated to the club by the t
murphy finished a length and a half clear, on the andrew balding—trained 11—2 shot alcohol free. geraint thomass grenadiers team for the tour de france — alongside australia's richie porte, who came third last year, and the former giro d'italia winner richard carapaz. thomas, the 2018 champion, will be joined by fellow british riders tao geoghegan hart and luke rowe. and red bull's max verstappen set the pace in second practice at the french grand prix, ahead of the mercedes' of valtteri...
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i'm saying that his case is still not solved and the persons' names thomas hanibal and paris mopet, andrew vadu, jason thompson, anthony hunter, and marcus whatever his name is. but i'm still saying -- sorry you guys. i am tired and sleepy but the case is still unsolved and i'm still looking for persons that if something can be done, there's a two hundred fifty,$000 reward and no one's come forward and not only that i'm complaining about the feds and everyone is accusing our sons and our loved ones and people of color being in gangs is they accused my son in death and i still want a recantment of that story and i'm just going to keep coming back every week and just keep me in your prayers. i'm really hurting. thank you. >> clerk: for members of the public that have any information you can call the anonymous tip line. and, president cohen, that is the end of public comment. >> president cohen: thank you very much. please call the next item. >> clerk: next item is line item 4. presentation by district attorney chesa boudine regarding district and time lines of officer-involved shooting inves
i'm saying that his case is still not solved and the persons' names thomas hanibal and paris mopet, andrew vadu, jason thompson, anthony hunter, and marcus whatever his name is. but i'm still saying -- sorry you guys. i am tired and sleepy but the case is still unsolved and i'm still looking for persons that if something can be done, there's a two hundred fifty,$000 reward and no one's come forward and not only that i'm complaining about the feds and everyone is accusing our sons and our loved...
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book award and she was here for her biography of andrew johnson and later she shared the stage with the co-authors work "most blessed of the patriarchs thomas jefferson and the empire of the imagination. and that gordon reed is the university professor at harvard and the genius grant and frederick douglass prize. in her new book the texas born historian it examines her and passed vis-À-vis her lone star state roots in juneteenth. in the shimmering review in "the new york times," jennifer praised the book for the author's ability to combine clarity with the subtlety and showing historical understanding is a process, not an endpoint. tonight annette gordon reed will be in conversation with award-winning broadcaster, journalist and longtime friend of the author event series tracy. it's great to have you with us tonight. the screen is yours. >> it's an honor to be with you tonight with annette gordon reed. this book has gotten rave reviews if you have not yet picked it up, make sure you pick it up and you can get it through the bookshop, but we are delighted to have this time together and we would encourage you to just have some questions becau
book award and she was here for her biography of andrew johnson and later she shared the stage with the co-authors work "most blessed of the patriarchs thomas jefferson and the empire of the imagination. and that gordon reed is the university professor at harvard and the genius grant and frederick douglass prize. in her new book the texas born historian it examines her and passed vis-À-vis her lone star state roots in juneteenth. in the shimmering review in "the new york times,"...
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national book book award and also give her biography andrew johnson and later she shared the stage and co-authored work most blessed of the patriarchs. thomas of the imagination. gordon ree
national book book award and also give her biography andrew johnson and later she shared the stage and co-authored work most blessed of the patriarchs. thomas of the imagination. gordon ree
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national book book award and also give her biography andrew johnson and later she shared the stage and co-authored work most blessed of the patriarchs. thomas jefferson in the empire of the imagination. gordon reed partially at the university professor at harvard university and owners included national humanities medal and macarthur genius grant in the frederick douglass prize and in her new book texas born historian examines her own path and her lone star state roots and juneteenth rated and simmering review and new york times, praise book for the authors to combine clarity subtly questioning her own assumptions and showing the historical understandings is a process not an endpoint. tonight gordon reed will be in conversation with award winning broadcaster journalist and longtime friend and a three minute series. what have you with us and the screen is yours. >> and it is quite an honor to be here tonight when the professor annette gordon reed and this book has gotten rave reviews and if you have not yet picked it up make sure you do that to get it through the joseph fox bookshop but we are delighted to have this time together and we would
national book book award and also give her biography andrew johnson and later she shared the stage and co-authored work most blessed of the patriarchs. thomas jefferson in the empire of the imagination. gordon reed partially at the university professor at harvard university and owners included national humanities medal and macarthur genius grant in the frederick douglass prize and in her new book texas born historian examines her own path and her lone star state roots and juneteenth rated and...
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andrew. >>> coming up, tesla ceo elon musk with the headlines of pulling the plug on one of the plaid models. >>> and don't miss the founder and chairman thomasmc arena and the surge of retail investing. >>> reminder, you can watch or listen to us live on the cnbc app. we're coming right back. retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee....