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u. s history. this morning. one person is dead and three others injured after a shooting at this mall in el paso, texas. we have two young male subjects on the upper level by the food court. that event shot shoppers running for cover the shots ringing out in the food court investigators taking two suspects into custody , not commenting overnight about a motive. there is no more danger and i want to repeat that there is no more danger to the public is right next door to the walmart, where 23 people were shot and killed in 2019 the gunman in that attack, please. did guilty just last week to hate crimes targeting latinos. in the nearly 2000 miles away in buffalo, new york yesterday. chaos in the courtroom as victims, families confronted the gunman in another racist mass shooting the attack at a top supermarket last year that left 10 dead. the victims targeted because they were black thing% about black people were human sentenced to life without parole . meanwhile a major development in another mass shooting alleged
u. s history. this morning. one person is dead and three others injured after a shooting at this mall in el paso, texas. we have two young male subjects on the upper level by the food court. that event shot shoppers running for cover the shots ringing out in the food court investigators taking two suspects into custody , not commenting overnight about a motive. there is no more danger and i want to repeat that there is no more danger to the public is right next door to the walmart, where 23...
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u. s. policy of flooding arms into war zones. is part of the problem as china has labelled america, the world's largest war monger, beijing added that all of the u. s. history. the nation has only enjoyed 2 decades of east noting that washington has been responsible for 80 percent of the world's armed conflicts since world war 2, including the u. s. lead nato strikes on former yugoslavia in $1099.00 and the long running conflicts in afghanistan and iraq. according to a professor at the per school of technology and business, washington now wants to prolong the ukraine conflict. the u. s. in sell, china is pouring weapons to the front line in ukraine. the u. s. admitted it, and it was quite proud of it. in that china has stressed that china's comprehensive cooperative partnership with russia. it's based on the basis of non alignment, non computation and non targeting all 3rd parties. and it's a meto window. sovereignty of the 2 independent countries. i think right now is not into us interest to make sure there will be a serial smuggling of weapons to the other european countries or because they have to you know, maintain in know, armed forces and weapons in t
u. s. policy of flooding arms into war zones. is part of the problem as china has labelled america, the world's largest war monger, beijing added that all of the u. s. history. the nation has only enjoyed 2 decades of east noting that washington has been responsible for 80 percent of the world's armed conflicts since world war 2, including the u. s. lead nato strikes on former yugoslavia in $1099.00 and the long running conflicts in afghanistan and iraq. according to a professor at the per...
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u. s. history alexander cobra cove. let me start with you. we had a very impassioned plea from president zalinski today to speed up, arms supplies, speed up, weapons deliveries. how critical is the situation? i think station is always critical and i think our, our wife gave mistake. but if you asked me what i'd like to change, i think 1st of all, bill was like trying to catch up rush in some way. if it's an up agenda. one situation become critical receive and until like i'm on the receiving the feel it later standard 155. and then again, we're trying to teach up and receive an edit defense. samsung. i think the president absolutely right. when his train 3 is trying to say the speed is critical because during the speed of the fan 1000000000 people our, our best people as he said, live dependence on speed. absolutely. right. just 2 examples. if questions regarding flight and just to complicate the critical but why we can start putting in program for our pilots at this moment to be a strong signal for rations for everybody. again, more complicat
u. s. history alexander cobra cove. let me start with you. we had a very impassioned plea from president zalinski today to speed up, arms supplies, speed up, weapons deliveries. how critical is the situation? i think station is always critical and i think our, our wife gave mistake. but if you asked me what i'd like to change, i think 1st of all, bill was like trying to catch up rush in some way. if it's an up agenda. one situation become critical receive and until like i'm on the receiving the...
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u. s. history. he is now they at the helm of a new level democratic trifecta, which means democrats in control of the state house, dayton, it and governor's mansion. and maryland at this moment in there was this man in charge has the opportunity to be a democratic laboratory. and also he was at the state of the union last night, that too. joining me now is my friend, marilyn stomach reddit governor, wes moore. its first time i've addressed you as governor and i am tearing up a little bit. it's so good to see. you congratulations on your win. >> thank you. congratulations to you. congratulations to. you >> we did good. our moms are proud. wes, governor more, let's talk a little bit about what happened last night. i think there was a lot of surprise and it may remains unclear how much biden expected to be heckled. but he turned it into a real moment. how long do you think he can play this strategy? do you think it's going to work? do you think republicans are now in a bind of their own making? >> i th
u. s. history. he is now they at the helm of a new level democratic trifecta, which means democrats in control of the state house, dayton, it and governor's mansion. and maryland at this moment in there was this man in charge has the opportunity to be a democratic laboratory. and also he was at the state of the union last night, that too. joining me now is my friend, marilyn stomach reddit governor, wes moore. its first time i've addressed you as governor and i am tearing up a little bit. it's...
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u. s. history so there is next to no chance that she is aware of other countries histories, but other countries have pursued proposals like this before. consider my own parents home country, india, where the 1947 partition of the sub continent by the british into the independent nations of hindu majority india and muslim majority pakistan. that effort involved one of the largest mass migrations in human history and it was marred by unspeakable, horrific violence. millions dead and displaced. the scars of which haunt geopolitics to this day. look, we know that none of this is going to happen in america, at least anytime soon, thankfully. there is no national divorce on the horizon, right now. so the real question here is what is the point of this ridiculous rhetoric? well, i would argue the point is to rile up a very particular, very ugly undercurrent in american politics and an undercurrent that is no longer an undercurrent. the goal is to get people, mainly white people, mainly conservative people
u. s. history so there is next to no chance that she is aware of other countries histories, but other countries have pursued proposals like this before. consider my own parents home country, india, where the 1947 partition of the sub continent by the british into the independent nations of hindu majority india and muslim majority pakistan. that effort involved one of the largest mass migrations in human history and it was marred by unspeakable, horrific violence. millions dead and displaced....
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u. s. in modern history to visit a war zone unprotected by u. s. troops, russia's leader once again lashed out against the west and sought to prepare his people for protracted conflict and ongoing sacrifice so we're asking ukraine one year on war without end were without a winner. hello and welcome to. to the point, it is a pleasure to greet our guests, alexei yusupov heads the russian program at germany's friedrich. marcos kym is a senior fellow in the security policy division at the german think tank. swp. and my colleague, senior polska is originally from ukraine and works in dws brussels bureau and senior let me begin by asking you what's uppermost in your mind as we mark this first anniversary of the russian invasion, i am very worried. um, as a ukrainian, uh, i am just worried that uh, the suffering is going to continue and that uh, there will not be enough help in order to counter further aggression coming from russia. and um, there are people who are saying ukraine will win. it's inevitable and i know that it from russia. and um, there are
u. s. in modern history to visit a war zone unprotected by u. s. troops, russia's leader once again lashed out against the west and sought to prepare his people for protracted conflict and ongoing sacrifice so we're asking ukraine one year on war without end were without a winner. hello and welcome to. to the point, it is a pleasure to greet our guests, alexei yusupov heads the russian program at germany's friedrich. marcos kym is a senior fellow in the security policy division at the german...
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u. s history. um particularly issues that impact black americans will do just fine, no matter where they come from. all right, travis voice the chair of the african american studies department in san jose state university. thank you so much for joining us, providing some insight into this much debated topic recently. thank you. my pleasure. we often talk about the importance of focusing on your mental health, especially since the pandemic started. but next on the nine of conversation that's not often in the spotlight. white black americans in particular, are struggling with their wellness and the resources that are available. then 10 retired nfl players are suing the league over what they say is a pattern of unfair denial of disability coverage. the system that they say puts their health and wellness off the field at risk. meet brett from apartment 2b. he's not letting an overdraft alert get him stressed. he knows he's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or
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u. s lottery history. we turn now to a setback for the defense at the alex murdoch murder trial. he's the once prominent south carolina attorney charged with murdering his wife and son allegations that he stole money from his clients and friends could now come into play while a caretaker for his mother revealed new questions about the timeline in this case. emotional new testimony at the alex murdoch trial, this time from a caregiver for murdock's mother family, a good family and i love working here. sorry all this happened. shelley smith's testimony challenges the timeline. murdoch gave police, she says. hours after the murders, murdoch made an unusual visit to his sleeping mother. and later she says he tried to insist that his visit lasted about 40 minutes instead of 20. days later, smith says, murdoch returned knocking on the window at 6 30 am carrying something under his arm, holding something like this. what did it look like? blue toy like a toy investigators holding up not a tarp, but a blue raincoat recovered from the home of murders. parents prosecutors say it had gunshot
u. s lottery history. we turn now to a setback for the defense at the alex murdoch murder trial. he's the once prominent south carolina attorney charged with murdering his wife and son allegations that he stole money from his clients and friends could now come into play while a caretaker for his mother revealed new questions about the timeline in this case. emotional new testimony at the alex murdoch trial, this time from a caregiver for murdock's mother family, a good family and i love working...
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u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of u. s. soviet cooperation. and the 2nd world war years you have stolen rise up and quite an effective leadership role under, under war 2 and counteracting the german advances. franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd. you as president ned the country from 1933 to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family, a very high elite socialite family, dating back to the 1600s. the roosevelt family. the delano family were old money that had built their fortunes in merchant ah, ship building other trades. roosevelt was a pragmatist. and when it suited american interests was prepared to cooperate with the soviet union. it was under his rule that you eso via diplomatic relations were established in 1933. franklin delano roosevelt is recognized by many in the american historical and academic and political ranks as one of the greatest for term presidents in history. the only president to ever, sir. 4 terms, in fact, for his work in resuscitating the united states after an economic depression that occurred
u. s. army analyst is well versed in the complex history of u. s. soviet cooperation. and the 2nd world war years you have stolen rise up and quite an effective leadership role under, under war 2 and counteracting the german advances. franklin delano roosevelt. the 32nd. you as president ned the country from 1933 to 1945. franklin roosevelt came from an extraordinarily wealthy family, a very high elite socialite family, dating back to the 1600s. the roosevelt family. the delano family were old...
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u. s. president, in modern history to visit a war zone unprotected by u. s. troops. russia's leader once again lashed out against the west and sought to prepare his people for protracted conflict and ongoing sacrifice. so were asking ukraine one year on war without end were without a winter. mm . hello and welcome to to the point. it is a pleasure to greet our guests. alex say you super heads the russian program at germany's free reach. eva, shift over. marcos kime is a senior fellow in the security policy division at the german think tank s w p. and my colleague, senior pasco, is originally from ukraine and works in detail for his brussels 0 and say, no, let me begin by asking you what's uppermost in your mind as we mark this 1st anniversary of the russian invasion. i am very worried as the ukrainians. oh, i am just worried that the suffering is going to continue and that, ah, there will not be enough help in order to counter further aggression coming from russia. and there are people who are saying ukraine will when it's inevitable. and i know that it sou
u. s. president, in modern history to visit a war zone unprotected by u. s. troops. russia's leader once again lashed out against the west and sought to prepare his people for protracted conflict and ongoing sacrifice. so were asking ukraine one year on war without end were without a winter. mm . hello and welcome to to the point. it is a pleasure to greet our guests. alex say you super heads the russian program at germany's free reach. eva, shift over. marcos kime is a senior fellow in the...
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u. s history. on february 19th 1942 president franklin d. roosevelt had signed executive order 90 66 that order force more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into 10 internment camps across the us the national japanese american historical society is a non profit dedicated to preserving and telling the stories of the japanese american experience. on friday, they held a somber day of remembrance to mark 81 years since that signing and in san francisco, a judge has issued a restraining order forbidding art gallery owner call your wind from contacting a homeless woman that he sprayed with a hose. gwen is facing misdemeanor battery charges for that incident that would viral after video was posted to social media when later apologized for his actions. his arraignment has been postponed to march 23rd. time now is 7 32 and affordable housing complex plan for the side of san francisco's laguna honda hospital has been delayed . the chronicle reports project is now on hold due to laguna honda's ongoing certification problems. federal regulators t
u. s history. on february 19th 1942 president franklin d. roosevelt had signed executive order 90 66 that order force more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into 10 internment camps across the us the national japanese american historical society is a non profit dedicated to preserving and telling the stories of the japanese american experience. on friday, they held a somber day of remembrance to mark 81 years since that signing and in san francisco, a judge has issued a restraining order...
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u. s history, and the white house is celebrating that news.ill ahead with president biden says is helping boost the economy despite inflation, also ahead as preparations underway for the chinese new year's parade, as mentioned miss chinatown crown last night we're going to sit down with her and talk to her when we come back from the break, so stay rig there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't always been easy,... ...since my skin was so irritated and itchy... ...and even worse with all my gear on. now, i'm staying ahead of my eczema. there's a power inside all of us to live our passion. and dupixent works on the insie to help heal your skin from within. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema. so adults can have long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision change
u. s history, and the white house is celebrating that news.ill ahead with president biden says is helping boost the economy despite inflation, also ahead as preparations underway for the chinese new year's parade, as mentioned miss chinatown crown last night we're going to sit down with her and talk to her when we come back from the break, so stay rig there's nothing like volunteering at the fire department. there's nothing like hitting the waves. but with my moderate-to-severe eczema it hasn't...
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u. s. has a history of blowing up pipeline, for example, is very personal for me. my best friend in college is father was in charge of terrorist attacks against the soviet union father of the registration. and his father was in charge of blowing up pipelines inside this region. for me going to pipelines as something person. busy something i know from childhood, so i guess where the notion was not the 1st time you've heard of such an event happening. i wanted to ask you john, among, among other things a seymour hersh. believe us initially chose the wrong strategy in the russian ukrainian conflict. and shouldn't have engaged in it in the 1st place. just for a moment, john, have a listen to this from seymour hush. it was suicidal. the think you could win that war that ukraine could win the war. there was just too much corruption. it was a very, very bad decision. we should've been pushing for peace. we should have made an agreement with with we should have gone right away, but it's just silly not to write a way to assure the russian government that we were not interes
u. s. has a history of blowing up pipeline, for example, is very personal for me. my best friend in college is father was in charge of terrorist attacks against the soviet union father of the registration. and his father was in charge of blowing up pipelines inside this region. for me going to pipelines as something person. busy something i know from childhood, so i guess where the notion was not the 1st time you've heard of such an event happening. i wanted to ask you john, among, among other...
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u. s. it is a lot of marginalized people, you know, but additionally, if you go back into the history of the u. s. black, people are stewards of the land. that's what happens when you grow everything there at the cotton, you know, and you have to make things grow that never grew in that climate before. you're actually more in tuned with the land and the people that are turning profit off of your back. and so even as a child, i felt like there is no room for me in the conversation, even though i knew that i had this in my heart, this is something that i've always been a part of, but it felt incredibly whitewashed, you know, growing up in the eighty's and ninety's, i mean i sped 10 years, worked for an international environment organization working at the un advise in working with people surprised that you are marginalized person. i've got to teach you a literally every me in, in the global north i went in to was i was the only person of color. and i remember this one time in the climate told in 2009 in copenhagen, there was the grouping of countries of the global sites. and it was an ambassad
u. s. it is a lot of marginalized people, you know, but additionally, if you go back into the history of the u. s. black, people are stewards of the land. that's what happens when you grow everything there at the cotton, you know, and you have to make things grow that never grew in that climate before. you're actually more in tuned with the land and the people that are turning profit off of your back. and so even as a child, i felt like there is no room for me in the conversation, even though i...
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u. s presidents are about to go down in history as rocket men. i know that was going to be the song. will gansas live in l a. with more right? that's right, you guys alright? listen we've landed men on the moon. we've sent civilians into space and now one company plans to send authenticated dna from several u. s presidents into deep space. but it's not an episode of star trek. this is real life. space. final frontier this morning. some of america's most prominent leaders are taking a page out of captain kirk's book to boldly go where no man has gone before. president george washington, dwightd. eisenhower john f. kennedy and ronald reagan are headed to outer space, or at least their hair is on president's day space burial company cell. estes announcing their plan to launch authentic dna from the four presidents into space on their upcoming enterprise flight. a deep space time capsule. this mission marking the first time in history that any president has gone to space in any fashion, symbolically or otherwise. but why are they doing it? celeste is telling us in a statement the philoso
u. s presidents are about to go down in history as rocket men. i know that was going to be the song. will gansas live in l a. with more right? that's right, you guys alright? listen we've landed men on the moon. we've sent civilians into space and now one company plans to send authenticated dna from several u. s presidents into deep space. but it's not an episode of star trek. this is real life. space. final frontier this morning. some of america's most prominent leaders are taking a page out...
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u. s history, the national japanese american historical society is a non profit dedicated to preservingling stories of the japanese american experience. they will hold a somber day of remembrance to mark 81 years since the executive order that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into 10 internment camps across the us today's event will be at christ united presbyterian church on sutter street in san francisco. for the first time, president biden talked extensively about the unidentified objects that the u. s military shot down. the president said the decision to shoot down the chinese balloon off the coast of south carolina was justified since then the u. s military shot down three other unidentified objects that the president said do not seem to be connected to china's spy program. i've directed my national security advisor to lead a government wide effort to make sure we're positioned to deal safely and effectively with the objects in our airspace, if any object presents a threat to the safety and security of american people, i will take it down. the president says the
u. s history, the national japanese american historical society is a non profit dedicated to preservingling stories of the japanese american experience. they will hold a somber day of remembrance to mark 81 years since the executive order that forced more than 120,000 people of japanese ancestry into 10 internment camps across the us today's event will be at christ united presbyterian church on sutter street in san francisco. for the first time, president biden talked extensively about the...
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this was really the most important visit in the whole history of the ukraine u. s. relationship. this is a visit in this most difficult period for ukraine when ukraine is fighting for our own liberties for the liberties of the world. and this underlines the results that we have already achieved, lee and the historic achievements we might gain altogether with the whole world. with the united states, with europe, solution one year later, key stance and ukraine sans democracy stands. the american stand with you and the world stand with you. key has captured a part of my heart. i must say. at least 40 people have been killed after torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides in coastal areas in brazil, southeast on monday, brazil's president lewis seen us. you let a silver flew over affected areas and tar neighborhoods have been submerged, and hundreds of people have been displaced. do say where the silverado 0 witness is coming up next morning for you from our colleagues, into hoc straight after that. thanks so much for watching. i've now little moment if they train me by a fam
this was really the most important visit in the whole history of the ukraine u. s. relationship. this is a visit in this most difficult period for ukraine when ukraine is fighting for our own liberties for the liberties of the world. and this underlines the results that we have already achieved, lee and the historic achievements we might gain altogether with the whole world. with the united states, with europe, solution one year later, key stance and ukraine sans democracy stands. the american...
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history month. there are currently no black women in the u. s. senate there have only been two in the upper chambers history. not only do i intend to fight ah, for people who look like me. i intend to fight for the whole state and for everyone, because i know what challenges are, and i know what people are faced with with their everyday lives. i don't quit. i don't give up. come on. that's not in my d. n a jumps into a race that includes southern california representatives katie porter and adam schiff, all of them touting their progressive values. the problems of climate change the risk to our democracy. we are all rivals are the same flag all progressives. what sets you apart as it pertains to the idea of being a progressive when you look at the issues that i have championed over the years some call me the o g. and who? those who don't know what o g means. it's not original genius. its original gangster. i've been out there fighting for structural change institutional change, not tinkering around the edges as the three candidates and whoever else
history month. there are currently no black women in the u. s. senate there have only been two in the upper chambers history. not only do i intend to fight ah, for people who look like me. i intend to fight for the whole state and for everyone, because i know what challenges are, and i know what people are faced with with their everyday lives. i don't quit. i don't give up. come on. that's not in my d. n a jumps into a race that includes southern california representatives katie porter and adam...
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u. s history. so sweet, so crispy. nobody makes breakfast as good as wendy's new homestyle french toast sticks. nobody? no. no... keep talking... -i should stop... -i can't hear you. i should probably stop... choose wisely. choose wendy's homestyle french toast sticks. morning if you know someone living in washington state, you may want to call them now. one powerball lottery ticket was sold in the pacific northwest, matching all six lottery numbers to last night's drawing the estimated jackpot 754.6 million cash option. $407 million before taxes. hear those winning numbers. 5 11 22 23 69 powerball is lucky. number seven. the golden state warriors are taking a rest day as they head to portland take on the trailblazers. this comes after they beat the oklahoma city thunder big last night. 1 41 1 14, and that was without steph curry. curry suffered a knee injury you may have heard on saturday night and will be out for at least a few weeks. clay thompson end jordan's pool picked up the slack on the court, with thompson pou
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history month. there are currently no black women in the u. s. senate there have only been two in the upper chambers history. not only do i intend to fight ah, for people who look like me. i intend to fight for the whole state and for everyone, because i know what challenges are. and i know what people are faced with with their everyday lives. i don't quit. i don't give up. come on. that's not in my d. n a jumps into a race that includes southern california representatives katie porter and adam schiff, all of them touting their progressive values. the problems of climate change the risk to our democracy. we are all rivals are the same flag all progressives. what sets you apart as it pertains to the idea of being a progressive when you look at the issues that i have championed over the years, some call me the o g and who? those who i don't know what o g means . it's not original genius. its original gangster. i've been out there fighting for structural change institutional change, not tinkering around the edges as the three candidates and whoever e
history month. there are currently no black women in the u. s. senate there have only been two in the upper chambers history. not only do i intend to fight ah, for people who look like me. i intend to fight for the whole state and for everyone, because i know what challenges are. and i know what people are faced with with their everyday lives. i don't quit. i don't give up. come on. that's not in my d. n a jumps into a race that includes southern california representatives katie porter and adam...
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u. s. and western countries in general, do not care about history and people's about the lives of history. and how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here, believe that the u. s care is about 3 and people while the us itself and the us. let's listen killed. hundreds of syrians during the christ has been airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and getting that oil, some of that oil, to the so called through the product forces. former us president donald from said you said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the syrian government to get that oil. so those statements, and those act by the united states is a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation inside syria. all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the company to, to, to stay divided the end of the day. they don't care, they do what they want to do. and even if it's at the expense of syrians live, the media landsca
u. s. and western countries in general, do not care about history and people's about the lives of history. and how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here, believe that the u. s care is about 3 and people while the us itself and the us. let's listen killed. hundreds of syrians during the christ has been airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and getting that oil, some of...
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but he also remains an extremely controversial figure in buckets on history, especially after 911 when the u. s. in weighted afghanistan, bach this on offered unwavering support at the u. s. and its fight against al qaeda and the taliban were shut off, became one of the most important ally of the u. s. in this war and to and during this time, a lot of military intelligence was shared, a lot of military assistance came to pakistan, and dought out militants, pakistan were shut off, carried out military operations. ah, for the 1st time the tribal areas of focus on bordering afghanistan, douglas, the diamond buck is an also a very aggressive and ready, unpopular. don't campy us john gun been in that region. and that caused a lot of resistance movement in pakistan and to crush one of the dispute resistance movement, which had launched a military operation against a moth in the summer. but and dark lead to creation of one of the most dangerous militant organization that boxes and faces. bacchus, any taliban or t t p that had that has since skilled thousands of bikers and and um, and he also feared th
but he also remains an extremely controversial figure in buckets on history, especially after 911 when the u. s. in weighted afghanistan, bach this on offered unwavering support at the u. s. and its fight against al qaeda and the taliban were shut off, became one of the most important ally of the u. s. in this war and to and during this time, a lot of military intelligence was shared, a lot of military assistance came to pakistan, and dought out militants, pakistan were shut off, carried out...
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u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about serious people, while the u. s. itself and the usaa coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting serious resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east, and giving oil some of that oil to hold through as democrats forces and also financing their illegal presence using that syrian oil. so all of those ac why they noted states prove that they do not care about through in life. so definitely it's not a surprise now to see the united states, not in sanctions or doing anything to help the theory and people on the ground. the western countries continue to impose those sanctions. those sanctions, not just now, but even during the years of war, prevented syrians from getting their basic needs. for example, if, if the syrian government wanted to get some medicine and medical supplies for t
u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrian. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. cares about serious people, while the u. s. itself and the usaa coalition killed hundreds of syrians during the crisis in airstrikes on syria destroyed houses, the u. s. looting serious resources. the u. s. dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east, and giving oil some of that...
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u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrians. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. care is about 3 and people while the us itself and the us listen killed, hundreds of syrians doing the crisis. an air ride on syria, destroyed houses, the u. s. looting areas, resources, the u. s. is dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and giving that oil some of that oil to the so called threads and the products courses. former us president donald from said you said we're keeping the oil, we're not allowing the syrian government to get that all those statements. and those act by the united states is a clear proof that they do not hear about the humanitarian situation and fight, sir. yes, all they want is to implement their agenda over here. they want their political interests to be achieved. they want the conferences to, to stay divided the end of the day. they don't care, they do what they want to do. and even if it's at the expense of serial live and the media lands
u. s. and western countries in general do not care about history and peoples about the lives of the syrians. how can you, how can n syrian civilian or individual here believe that the u. s. care is about 3 and people while the us itself and the us listen killed, hundreds of syrians doing the crisis. an air ride on syria, destroyed houses, the u. s. looting areas, resources, the u. s. is dividing the country by occupying parts in the north and the north east and giving that oil some of that oil...
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u. s. military and spy agencies. looking back at history, this looks like a psychological operations to hide new experimental technology and or manufacture consent for increased military budgets and a new arms race with china. russia, it is known that the u. s. has invested in with then u. s. president donald trump space fleet widely marked at the time the pentagon has admitted that it is expanding its space program with the united states space force officially becoming the 6th bronx of the u. s. military and december 2019. in other words, spying. but now the focus has pivoted to china. washington's new global rival, similar tactics are being deployed to scare the public and convinced them that beijing is a threat to the american way of life. if i could communicate one thing to the american people from this unique vantage point, it is that the people's republic of china poses the greatest threat to america to day, and the greatest threat to democracy and freedom world wide since world war 2, it is also gaining traction among the gung ho rep
u. s. military and spy agencies. looking back at history, this looks like a psychological operations to hide new experimental technology and or manufacture consent for increased military budgets and a new arms race with china. russia, it is known that the u. s. has invested in with then u. s. president donald trump space fleet widely marked at the time the pentagon has admitted that it is expanding its space program with the united states space force officially becoming the 6th bronx of the u....
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u. s. is trying to use china as a scapegoat in order to turn attention away from domestic blunders, the asian nation phase washington stirred up on warranted history is running the chinese balloon in order to deflect public attention from an environmental disaster in ohio. if i'm an unkind yeah. how is it that the u. s. can see balloons flying at an altitude of 800000 meters but it ignores a final chloride mushroom clouds. high ok question. when merican force is shut down the object after it had crossed us or space alleging it was a spy craft, beijing stresses, it's rather more mundane that was a instrument rather to study the weather that just of course, later several other all identified flying objects responded over north american aerospace and were dispatched by heat seeking fight winder miss styles, president biden subsequently admitted the balloons were most likely tied to private company studying the weather with an american hobby group. also saying one of their tracking balloons had gone missing at the same time. the u. s. or a force intervenes. well, that story made headlines over many days. it's just as a train derailment in eastern ohio
u. s. is trying to use china as a scapegoat in order to turn attention away from domestic blunders, the asian nation phase washington stirred up on warranted history is running the chinese balloon in order to deflect public attention from an environmental disaster in ohio. if i'm an unkind yeah. how is it that the u. s. can see balloons flying at an altitude of 800000 meters but it ignores a final chloride mushroom clouds. high ok question. when merican force is shut down the object after it...
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u s. senate race in history right here. you're seeing a california gop responses.y look at their field of candidates, and they say we will recruit a strong candidate who is ready to take the fight to the overcrowded democratic field by exposing their far left policies and agenda while delivering a strong message for how republicans can improve the lives of all californians, of course, we'll see what happens in the days and weeks ahead as more people are projected to enter this race. mike primary march of next year . let the campaign season get underway. alright brooks thank you for that. congresswoman barbara lee did issue a statement today on the retirement of senator feinstein . it does read in part. the progress we've made in the fight for equity can be seen in the senator's tenure itself. when she was elected in 92. there were just two women senators today. there are 25 former south carolina governor, nikki haley has officially kicked off her 2024 presidential bid. hundreds of supporters packed the charleston visitor center today to hear haley maker case for th
u s. senate race in history right here. you're seeing a california gop responses.y look at their field of candidates, and they say we will recruit a strong candidate who is ready to take the fight to the overcrowded democratic field by exposing their far left policies and agenda while delivering a strong message for how republicans can improve the lives of all californians, of course, we'll see what happens in the days and weeks ahead as more people are projected to enter this race. mike...