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, soviet union will dissolve, component parts of the soviet union will go off into independent countries at least for a while there will be free elections in russia. of course, that would change with vladimir putin later, but the old soviet union collapses, people would have thought you were crazy if you would have said such a thing. 1983 it was still a growing concern. people were very fearful of the soviet union, and the soviet union was very fearful of the united states. there were times in the 1980s when the cold war might have gotten hot, and we avoided that. if we hadn't avoided that, we wouldn't be here today. and and so reagan wanted to send a very clear message. now, again, he thought he could mobilize the evangelicals because soviet union is officially, was officially atheistic and wanted to drive that point home to them and engage them against the idea of moral equivalence are. and we're going to see that in the clip that we're going to show right now. this is -- giving a talk about the speech. >> yes, let us pray for the salvation of all those who live in that totalitarian da
, soviet union will dissolve, component parts of the soviet union will go off into independent countries at least for a while there will be free elections in russia. of course, that would change with vladimir putin later, but the old soviet union collapses, people would have thought you were crazy if you would have said such a thing. 1983 it was still a growing concern. people were very fearful of the soviet union, and the soviet union was very fearful of the united states. there were times in...
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class is unionized workers here, it has been a hard struggle to educate people on what unions provide but we got over that with other controversy that has been happening around the labor movement. we are at a point now where workers are stunning to realize their value. when we got deemed essential workers in the pandemic, workers started to realize that their employers are not treating them as such. if we are essential, our health and safety is essential. we are a necessity. the way we are organizing, the way i am forming this union, i'm putting the workers in the driver's seat, letting them control how this union should operate in having the independent worker that union is starting to resonate more in established unions because we know the ins and outs of the employer. that is what we are trying to do in staten island, trying to do something that has never been done before. it is unprecedented but it is working. i'm hoping that we will be successful. taylor: tell us more about the value propositions because the companies could argue they are already raising wages, they are coming ou
class is unionized workers here, it has been a hard struggle to educate people on what unions provide but we got over that with other controversy that has been happening around the labor movement. we are at a point now where workers are stunning to realize their value. when we got deemed essential workers in the pandemic, workers started to realize that their employers are not treating them as such. if we are essential, our health and safety is essential. we are a necessity. the way we are...
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people were fearful of the soviet union, the soviet union was fearful of the united states. were times in the 1980s when the cold war may have gotten hot and we avoided that. if we hadn't avoided that, we wouldn't be here today. and so reagan wanted to send a very clear message. again, he thought he could mobilize the evangelicals because the soviet union is officially atheistic and wanted to drive that point home to them. and engage them against the idea of moral equivalence. we are going to see that in the clip we are going to be showing right now. >> -- >> this is paul giving a speech about the clip. >> let us pray. friday will discover the joy of knowing god. and let us be aware that while they preach the pre-supremacy of the state, declare its omnipotence over individual man and predict it's eventual domination overall peoples of the earth, they are the focus of evil in the modern world. it was c.s. and is unforgettable screwtape letters, he said, the greatest evil is not done now in the scenes that dickens love to paint. it is not even done in concentration camps and l
people were fearful of the soviet union, the soviet union was fearful of the united states. were times in the 1980s when the cold war may have gotten hot and we avoided that. if we hadn't avoided that, we wouldn't be here today. and so reagan wanted to send a very clear message. again, he thought he could mobilize the evangelicals because the soviet union is officially atheistic and wanted to drive that point home to them. and engage them against the idea of moral equivalence. we are going to...
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their friends were in the union, particularly these white diehard union guys who had been in the union and been in the plant for generations were shocked. they couldn't believe it. why are you selling us out? why can't we stand together and fight for our job? it really showed me in very vivid terms why it was so hard for the workers to speak with one voice and why all reacted differently to trump. >> host: trump is sort of better or worse a character in your book because he has to be. he is defining a lot of the lies that were -- lies that were being told to these workers that the jobs would be saved at the carrier plant as well. and then also a lot of the growing, i guess there's no other word for it, racist tendencies of these white workers that then find new meaning, as trump aficionados. i think it's interesting. it starts out actually the book starts out with trump's election. how did you see that? you track of the characters, the subjects change in attitudes towards trump over the course of the four years you reported. that was fascinating also. >> guest: yes. i i wanted my book
their friends were in the union, particularly these white diehard union guys who had been in the union and been in the plant for generations were shocked. they couldn't believe it. why are you selling us out? why can't we stand together and fight for our job? it really showed me in very vivid terms why it was so hard for the workers to speak with one voice and why all reacted differently to trump. >> host: trump is sort of better or worse a character in your book because he has to be. he...
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the european union was opposed. right. and so when you were talking about good faith actors in the world, you've got to remember the european union as a solid track record of the solar state. when it comes to international diplomacy, i saw a track record of winding up your appeal conflicts. admittedly, along with vladimir putin as well, are they solely track records of opposing people intervening to prevent genocide? you know, do you want these guys to be the key decision maker on the safety and security in your i would say no. okay, well, let's talk about decision makers, john. i mean, who ultimately defines what a threat is and who to ultimately do defines go in taking action against the threat . i mean, who are these people and elected bureaucrats go ahead? john will induce the computer cache oversee, they're both stopped in the support of emmanuel macaroni in particular and also the anglo american who she's no longer an office. these are the train, new version of this initiative and always have been. but we have to und
the european union was opposed. right. and so when you were talking about good faith actors in the world, you've got to remember the european union as a solid track record of the solar state. when it comes to international diplomacy, i saw a track record of winding up your appeal conflicts. admittedly, along with vladimir putin as well, are they solely track records of opposing people intervening to prevent genocide? you know, do you want these guys to be the key decision maker on the safety...
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let me jump into your union. we will, we do on this against me and what the impact will be in the end. but before we get to that point, i want to bring her into the discussion. all we really looking at a situation in the 21st century. all basically human beings, many of them women and children, perhaps even refugees being used as political pulled those pay back because of a political dispute between countries that they have nothing to do with. well, i'm afraid that's indeed the case. and if there were any doubts that the boorish regime was involved, i think yesterday you could see the images of, i think a few 1000 people being escorted to the border so. so, i mean it's is sort of, i think, hard to deny for brother is now that it is indeed an instrumental icing migration. and surely these people have been lured to better as with all kinds of false false promises. now the question is, what to do about this? now i think on the short term or the european union can do is to tell the airlines that are bringing these pe
let me jump into your union. we will, we do on this against me and what the impact will be in the end. but before we get to that point, i want to bring her into the discussion. all we really looking at a situation in the 21st century. all basically human beings, many of them women and children, perhaps even refugees being used as political pulled those pay back because of a political dispute between countries that they have nothing to do with. well, i'm afraid that's indeed the case. and if...
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in the state of the union. it is an address to the people, and congress just happens to be there to applaud. and we'll see a state of the union in just a few minutes. while television advanced throughout the '60s and '70s. richard nixon, not generally known as a master of television, put a lot of emphasis on his public communications. and his speeches actually if you read them were pretty good. except during watergate, during his other public appearances, he was not in the best of form. "i am not a crook." that just didn't go over very well. but one for president i want to dwell on for a bit because we tend to associate him with the public presidency use of rhetoric, of course, is ronald reagan. reagan, as everybody knows, spent most of his career as an actor. he knew a lot about lighting, about sound, about how to carry himself. you know, he used to say well, it is different when you know how you look from behind. and he did. he had a acute awareness of how he was coming across on the screen. and his critics a
in the state of the union. it is an address to the people, and congress just happens to be there to applaud. and we'll see a state of the union in just a few minutes. while television advanced throughout the '60s and '70s. richard nixon, not generally known as a master of television, put a lot of emphasis on his public communications. and his speeches actually if you read them were pretty good. except during watergate, during his other public appearances, he was not in the best of form. "i...
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in fact, if anything, the european union or specific european union countries like what we understandith harsher sections against mintz and so the question arises, is the economic and political damage worth the information campaign that belarus is waging, the propaganda campaign? that's a question for the bella russian authorities to reanswer. >> there is another one. that's in a way russia because as the economic fortunes of belarus decline because of mink's position towards the crisis of this situation, including this crisis. >> russia has economic influence in belarus increased. because bella -- belarus has to get many source that is it was getting from the e.u. has to somehow get it from -- get those resources from somewhere else. and basically lukashenko at this point can ask for those resource ins russia and to some degree in championship with which belarus has fairly good -- pretty -- i could say pretty good relations. >> and of course, belarus's main sponsor in the last few years has been russia. so essentially this crisis is weakening. it's continuing to waning luka seveno ev
in fact, if anything, the european union or specific european union countries like what we understandith harsher sections against mintz and so the question arises, is the economic and political damage worth the information campaign that belarus is waging, the propaganda campaign? that's a question for the bella russian authorities to reanswer. >> there is another one. that's in a way russia because as the economic fortunes of belarus decline because of mink's position towards the crisis...
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let's remind ourselves something about the european union. european union, consistently size. that is prevented war in europe. what a load of rubbish. there's been a war. new crime has been a war in georgia. there's been the collapse. i'll be because lobby and always remember when picture the america, we're talking about intervening in bosnia, the european union remained solid in the states. it was, it wanted no action to be taken when the largest genocide, 2nd world war was taking place. and then when pitching came in to defend the cost of ends, i guess the aggression of serbia, specifically slot with the last page. the european union was opposed. right. and so when you were talking about good faith actors in the world, you've got to remember the european union as a solid track record of the solar state. when it comes to international diplomacy. i solely try quick hold of winding up your appeal conflicts. admittedly, along with vladimir putin as well, i've actually track record of opposing people intervening to prevent genocide. you know, do you want these guys to be the key
let's remind ourselves something about the european union. european union, consistently size. that is prevented war in europe. what a load of rubbish. there's been a war. new crime has been a war in georgia. there's been the collapse. i'll be because lobby and always remember when picture the america, we're talking about intervening in bosnia, the european union remained solid in the states. it was, it wanted no action to be taken when the largest genocide, 2nd world war was taking place. and...
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which means if there are some conferred upon the union then obviously the union can act in this regardre are some that remain at the sole responsibility of members. 0ne one of those is organisation of the judiciary. we are having our debate and some people trying to expand the confidence effectively without changing international law. they want to transfer the union into one superstate. no, no no, no, no no. (crosstalk). we believe that everybody should stick to the treaties was that this is the rule of law. there are legitimate concerns of the european union about getting the balance right in the european court ofjustice and national sovereignty and indeed the courts and other eu states have resist the reach of eu law. but none like poland has ruled that the constitution is in conflict with the eu treaties. that's the point. listen... no... referred smaller cases to a smaller extent but the main principle is still here. who decides, who has the right to control? are these the eu institutions to centralise institutions of brussels or are we still in an international organisation where
which means if there are some conferred upon the union then obviously the union can act in this regardre are some that remain at the sole responsibility of members. 0ne one of those is organisation of the judiciary. we are having our debate and some people trying to expand the confidence effectively without changing international law. they want to transfer the union into one superstate. no, no no, no, no no. (crosstalk). we believe that everybody should stick to the treaties was that this is...
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the union army and union navy are trying to get enough guys into the ranks to win the war. this is it. i often wondered if you have the use of uscts almost like the recruitment of immigrant soldiers, a foreign-born soldiers that african-american recruits are seen almost as outsiders to the union cause. there's guided no think you make about what their motivations might be because they are not viewed as part of the american cause. if are going to understand why these units are effective and why some of these units are not as effective, that's truly something else we have to consider. finally when it comes to sustaining motivations, a lot of these units signed on for three years, and the war ends before those three years are up. which means that this is not three years for win the war is over the visit for three solid years which means the war is over, you do not get to go home. there has been some scholarship argument this is a presidential policy by the union army by the u.s. forces body is government i would argue no, it is not. they signed up for three years. look at any
the union army and union navy are trying to get enough guys into the ranks to win the war. this is it. i often wondered if you have the use of uscts almost like the recruitment of immigrant soldiers, a foreign-born soldiers that african-american recruits are seen almost as outsiders to the union cause. there's guided no think you make about what their motivations might be because they are not viewed as part of the american cause. if are going to understand why these units are effective and why...
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let's remind ourselves something about the european union european union, consistently size that is prevented war in europe. what a load of rubbish. there's been a warn you cry and there's been a war in georgia. there's been the collapse, i'll be lucas lobby. and always remember when pictures america were talking about intervening. in bosnia, the european union remained solidly again, states it was, it was no action to be taken when the largest genocide 2nd, well what was taking place. and then when britain came in to defend the cost of and i guess the aggression of serbia, specifically slow down the last page, the european union was opposed to it. and so when you were talking about good faith actors in the world, you've got to remember the european union as a solid track record of the solar state. when it comes to international diplomacy, i saw a track record of winding up your appeal complex. admittedly, along with vladimir j as well, i've actually track record of opposing people intervening to prevent genocide, you know, do you want, these dies to be the key decision maker on the safety an
let's remind ourselves something about the european union european union, consistently size that is prevented war in europe. what a load of rubbish. there's been a warn you cry and there's been a war in georgia. there's been the collapse, i'll be lucas lobby. and always remember when pictures america were talking about intervening. in bosnia, the european union remained solidly again, states it was, it was no action to be taken when the largest genocide 2nd, well what was taking place. and then...
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we can do damage to europe in union. european union can say, right, we can do some damage and somebody is going to work out who's going to lose more. and remember, lose more shoot, in fact, to note. but if he cuts off the field for him, and that also puts russia in a tough position, doesn't it? well, they will lose. they will lose revenue because they, a lot of oil goes through a lot of gas, goes through poland into the opinion, because no stream to not get started. we would like that to, to start to may start next year. but russia would in fact lose revenue if the gas applies restricted or cut off completion or even house and so on. so therefore, it's a matter for ms. prison. lucas should go. and president putin to discuss what you actually happen. and in terms of having all cards to play, as we've said, it's sanction seems to be the way ahead for a lot of you politicians over the migrant crisis. what else could it do? what else? what other race is up at sleeve? could the you have in order to try and bring an adequate conclusion to this problem and i keep main conclusion for those tho
we can do damage to europe in union. european union can say, right, we can do some damage and somebody is going to work out who's going to lose more. and remember, lose more shoot, in fact, to note. but if he cuts off the field for him, and that also puts russia in a tough position, doesn't it? well, they will lose. they will lose revenue because they, a lot of oil goes through a lot of gas, goes through poland into the opinion, because no stream to not get started. we would like that to, to...
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basically give up on the soviet union. kissinger was surprised by this. he expected sadat would play the soviet union off the u.s. during the cold war. sadat refused to do that. he earned kissinger's great respect because of that but because he was committed to the united states, kissinger's job of sidelining the soviet union was much easier to do. the way in which kissinger, step by step, tested his proposition and found that the soviet union was incredibly inept at playing the game. he constantly outmaneuvered them on tilt, as a result of the fees assessed, he sidelined them completely. then jimmy carter comes along and what's the first thing he does? he brings the soviet union back into the game. sadat was horrified. here he had been struggling so hard to get them out and out carter is bringing them back in. he goes off to jerusalem, that was the origin of his trip to jerusalem was to reorient american policy away from cooperating with the soviet union to again giving carter all the chance to make a separate piece featu
basically give up on the soviet union. kissinger was surprised by this. he expected sadat would play the soviet union off the u.s. during the cold war. sadat refused to do that. he earned kissinger's great respect because of that but because he was committed to the united states, kissinger's job of sidelining the soviet union was much easier to do. the way in which kissinger, step by step, tested his proposition and found that the soviet union was incredibly inept at playing the game. he...
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i'm sorry, the union life i find life for. that's why we're going to change quite that change so that that was the very simple reason of my decision. while i'm sure the russian officials would be very happy to hear that. now, contrary to initial expectations that looked like covered 19 is here to say, and perhaps it will exert a much bigger tell him society even then initially expected. and i think to some extent, that pulled all of us in wars and backwards to understand that death is here, we are all more told. and what matters in this life are concrete rather than abstract things. family, your kids, your house, your neighborhood, your country, be social fabric that you're integrated into. and you know, the, those are the things that how many people pull through these very difficult experience. and those happen to be the values that your government championed and was criticized for for many years. do you feel vindicated by, by depend damage to some extent? look, i for the panoramic would have one positive impact. and that wou
i'm sorry, the union life i find life for. that's why we're going to change quite that change so that that was the very simple reason of my decision. while i'm sure the russian officials would be very happy to hear that. now, contrary to initial expectations that looked like covered 19 is here to say, and perhaps it will exert a much bigger tell him society even then initially expected. and i think to some extent, that pulled all of us in wars and backwards to understand that death is here, we...
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unions.'s because unions in other countries may have taken strike action to achieve that aim. our protests are really aimed on a number of levels. firstly, and's disastrous safety record, literally hurting hundreds of amazon workers each year and in the run—up to black friday and black friday itself, one needs to imagine the orders that come in, the pace of work required, the number of people required to process those orders and pick those orders creates hundreds of injuries and we have got freedom of information requests into ambulance trusts and local authority safety bodies which show that there is an excess of thousands of accidents now taking place at amazon sites and there is a 46% increase in the month of november in the run—up to black friday and on black friday itself, where literally hundreds of ambulances are attending amazon workplaces to tend to the sick and to the injured. we've got horrifying evidence of injuries taking place including chemical burns. that's one of the reasons
unions.'s because unions in other countries may have taken strike action to achieve that aim. our protests are really aimed on a number of levels. firstly, and's disastrous safety record, literally hurting hundreds of amazon workers each year and in the run—up to black friday and black friday itself, one needs to imagine the orders that come in, the pace of work required, the number of people required to process those orders and pick those orders creates hundreds of injuries and we have got...
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we should also remember about european union did not approve the presidential election. it was one my team on the 9th of last year. so right now, you know, a leaders are meeting with i'm not right. so. # really it's not handling situation in a with monitor, so he's just sending those people to the well will he prevail? will his policies produce any softening of the you line or all back of the sanctions which were imposed in june and so on. i think that they're still lacking off the convoys from the european union about you know, personally i don't see here. # any area discussion because wish not discuss it with there are so in this k i n, n a n e are young to discuss it in a normal way. ask you in, for example, your opinion, let me bring in vixen. you had something to comment on, didn't you about that your analysis, victor, is that basically this will back fire on minsk? well, it actually makes bill or was a singular loser in this situation because 1st of all, there is little chance to put it mildly that the european union is going to soften the sanctions regime. that it
we should also remember about european union did not approve the presidential election. it was one my team on the 9th of last year. so right now, you know, a leaders are meeting with i'm not right. so. # really it's not handling situation in a with monitor, so he's just sending those people to the well will he prevail? will his policies produce any softening of the you line or all back of the sanctions which were imposed in june and so on. i think that they're still lacking off the convoys from...
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he realizes with the union navy, it is possible that think union troops can go up asked him from richmond this will come to pass. he wants to pull back and robert ely is an advisor to resident davis and is totally against that. he does want any ground any figures any ground he loses cost resources and population and he wants to fight many thanks is ground is defensible and they can't get past yorktown the navy can't pass cost or point or yorktown. at the beginning of banquet: has these guns in position to begin banging away yorktown. in early in the month johnson pullout the ends of the peninsula and as he does, you will see franklin franklin is over here and franklin actually takes the floor and he goes up past this point no place to the lending trace cannot johnston the johnson speeding to it a day late and a dollar short but he was right mess with the union plan to do in his wonderful back in a strategy is to pull back behind at this river which runs like this. i don't know how many of you have seen this river mike gorman a historian with the park service called these insult to reverse
he realizes with the union navy, it is possible that think union troops can go up asked him from richmond this will come to pass. he wants to pull back and robert ely is an advisor to resident davis and is totally against that. he does want any ground any figures any ground he loses cost resources and population and he wants to fight many thanks is ground is defensible and they can't get past yorktown the navy can't pass cost or point or yorktown. at the beginning of banquet: has these guns in...
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you know, there's a big debate in the european union now. how the you should look like in the future . and i think the, the find that the does this debate is out there should be considered as natural because the european union has been confronted with many challenges basically simultaneously. so obviously on their car circumstances, it's natural to debate, to have a debate which way to go forward. and there are 2 basic approaches in this regard. one approach would like to create something like a united states of europe. so a pretty federal istic type of approach there the representatives are which would lie to basically overcome the national identity, christian heritage, and the more the most possible competence to should be both brussels that does their position. then there's another approach, the representatives or which are not minority, i have to admit which is kind of a sewer and stick type approach type of approach, which says that, yes, we do want a strong who are in the union. but we do believe that a strong european union can only b
you know, there's a big debate in the european union now. how the you should look like in the future . and i think the, the find that the does this debate is out there should be considered as natural because the european union has been confronted with many challenges basically simultaneously. so obviously on their car circumstances, it's natural to debate, to have a debate which way to go forward. and there are 2 basic approaches in this regard. one approach would like to create something like...
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enter colonel from the union side of things. he is sent across the river to recount what he thanks is an encampment of confederate soldiers here. it turns out they are trees and not an encampment. [laughter] clicks early in the war break works early in the war and i don't know. the trees look like tense, i don't know. >> how many of you have been on a nighttime surveilled? >> i do not know -- do not want to know what you get up too. [laughter] at least silbert surveilled her. >> that is a good point that is a good point. [laughter] so, what was meant to be a simple reconnaissance mission bubbles up into this battle. course i wrote down earlier today a recon gone wrong. [laughter] anyway, lee's union infantry troops are going across the potomac river where they only have a couple small skiffs to their names are trying to move hundreds of men across the river going by like 20 men at a time. it is slow going but it is a great idea. [laughter] by the time they get to the top of the bluffs on the other side of the potomac, they end u
enter colonel from the union side of things. he is sent across the river to recount what he thanks is an encampment of confederate soldiers here. it turns out they are trees and not an encampment. [laughter] clicks early in the war break works early in the war and i don't know. the trees look like tense, i don't know. >> how many of you have been on a nighttime surveilled? >> i do not know -- do not want to know what you get up too. [laughter] at least silbert surveilled her....
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policy of the european union. because as marcus is pointed out, here is a process is basically just dropped the bone because, you know, they're not particularly happy with the poles in the 1st place right now for a lot of other internal union issues here. so it really kind of puts them in a bind and then we, when we have the p and union trying to communicate russia the communication bearers, the russian things, not our problem and your problem. and look, shank is saying, well, let's talk, but they don't want to, i mean it's, it shows the weakness of the, of european american unions foreign policy. it's immigration policy, even leadership here, because this can be resolved because we do have an example that name is called eric on. ok. i mean, they're willing to talk to turkey, not a member of the european union about legal immigration, but they're not willing to talk to because what are they too proud? go ahead. right. well, i think there are, there are 2 lessons to, to learn for the europe from the crisis and anyt
policy of the european union. because as marcus is pointed out, here is a process is basically just dropped the bone because, you know, they're not particularly happy with the poles in the 1st place right now for a lot of other internal union issues here. so it really kind of puts them in a bind and then we, when we have the p and union trying to communicate russia the communication bearers, the russian things, not our problem and your problem. and look, shank is saying, well, let's talk, but...
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san francisco responded by flooding union square with police officers. these charges are the next step. >> the charge. we everything from looting. grand theft burglary, possession of stolen property firearm possession commercial burglary and more. 2 of the suspects had firearms in their possession when the police arrested them. and so those individuals are facing felony gun possession charges. in addition to some of the other charges that i mentioned. >> the teen also had a word for those who live and shop in san francisco who now feel unsafe. >> we stand here today, united in solidarity. and we that. we will do whatever it takes to keep san francisco safe to ensure that you can go about your life. that you go shopping that you can go out into the community that you can go about all of your daily business in safety and confidence law enforcement to hold people who you accountable? >> the suspects are expected to be arraigned as early as tomorrow afternoon. we should mention that there have been a dozen protesters are calling for the da's recalls him to f
san francisco responded by flooding union square with police officers. these charges are the next step. >> the charge. we everything from looting. grand theft burglary, possession of stolen property firearm possession commercial burglary and more. 2 of the suspects had firearms in their possession when the police arrested them. and so those individuals are facing felony gun possession charges. in addition to some of the other charges that i mentioned. >> the teen also had a word for...
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they're not able to get to the union line at this point. so how does this play into our discussion of john pelham? well, john pelham is at the battle of kelly's ford, and some accounts say that he took part in one of these cavalry charges and was mortally wounded at that time. other accounts say that he was sitting a bit further back from the fight, observing, and that he was mortally wounded then. what we do know is he's not commanding his artillery guns at the battle of kelly's ford. there are confederate artillery pieces that come on the field, and they're commanded by one of pelham's subordinates. pelham supposedly goes and tells him, gives him a few suggestions on where to place the guns, but pelham doesn't stay with the horse artility during this battle. i thing it's possible that pelham may have participated in the cavalry charge and then been wounded a bit further back so there's a possibility that both accounts might be correct, and i'm continuing to look into that as i continue my research. what we do know, though, is that the fra
they're not able to get to the union line at this point. so how does this play into our discussion of john pelham? well, john pelham is at the battle of kelly's ford, and some accounts say that he took part in one of these cavalry charges and was mortally wounded at that time. other accounts say that he was sitting a bit further back from the fight, observing, and that he was mortally wounded then. what we do know is he's not commanding his artillery guns at the battle of kelly's ford. there...
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so rouge kadam crosses union square almost every day going to work. he knew petty theft is common in the city, but what happened friday took him by surprise. that you know, the city has a good way to something that big they'll be able to catch catch the people social media video shows a large group of people stealing from the louis vuitton in union square, but that wasn't the only store hit san francisco police say stores had attempted robberies. and at least 100 suspects were involved on saturday union square saw a heavy police presence many retail shops around downtown boarded up their windows and starting this week police will block car traffic around union square, but gave no specifics. here's downtown san francisco one. removed from the incident at union square the cross the street over here this nordstrom rack is boarding up its windows and then the westfield mall choosing to close two hours before they normally would on a saturday. i just came down here to go to the the mall and i guess the the are all locked. regards quickly started turning pe
so rouge kadam crosses union square almost every day going to work. he knew petty theft is common in the city, but what happened friday took him by surprise. that you know, the city has a good way to something that big they'll be able to catch catch the people social media video shows a large group of people stealing from the louis vuitton in union square, but that wasn't the only store hit san francisco police say stores had attempted robberies. and at least 100 suspects were involved on...
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but we do believe that a stronger open union can only be based on strong members. things you know, in preparation of this interview was interesting to me towards some of your earlier interviews from 2015, 2016, dealing with the migration crisis. and many of the western journalists, in particular, british and german journalists, scalding hungry for non being more welcoming of the of the migraines. compare it with the coverage of the current migration crisis on the bell. russian polish border where the level of indignation, wireless integration is far for. 8 a little word, how does it look like from a past that you know, this shifting level of righteousness when it comes to migration issue, luca, i have the luxury to be in this position for more than 7 years now. so i clearly remember who said what 56 years ago, and there are only 3 for ministers in e, u, in the same situation that we were there back in 2015. and i remember the way we were really, really attacked and we were considering very, very hostile way. and those who treated us in a very rude way. they are now
but we do believe that a stronger open union can only be based on strong members. things you know, in preparation of this interview was interesting to me towards some of your earlier interviews from 2015, 2016, dealing with the migration crisis. and many of the western journalists, in particular, british and german journalists, scalding hungry for non being more welcoming of the of the migraines. compare it with the coverage of the current migration crisis on the bell. russian polish border...
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they give us a hotline union pacific didn't agree to our request for a non camera interview. instead, they sent a written statement saying important quote, decades of testing, sure, there was no korea, so pathway to reach property owners. in recent health studies, lack scientific testing needed to make any firm conclusions about the cause of their medical conditions. once everything comes out in korea, so is the reason behind is been vacancy the toll then it's taken on me if in war. so especially my husband and how, you know, loss of income, increased medical bills, all the pain and suffering, you know, ah, plans that we had to do, things are just on hold right now. are you optimistic that you ever get answers about what's causing maybe once we start getting the ball rolling, then yes out. eventually i'll get some answers in our push until i get answers. 2 weeks after we met shronda and her husband oriole, died from complications related to cancer. he was 55 years old. after royal died, shronda became one of more than a 1000 other residents from kashmir gardens in the civil w
they give us a hotline union pacific didn't agree to our request for a non camera interview. instead, they sent a written statement saying important quote, decades of testing, sure, there was no korea, so pathway to reach property owners. in recent health studies, lack scientific testing needed to make any firm conclusions about the cause of their medical conditions. once everything comes out in korea, so is the reason behind is been vacancy the toll then it's taken on me if in war. so...
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and we as an integrated part of the european union, our interests are being hurt. and as you mentioned, the united states, and as far as i know hungry didn't get an invitation to the upcoming summit of democracy. something by an administration is so eager to host. and in fact, hungry is the only e. remember to be sort of left out and one of the 2 natal members does it hurts. i mean, you know, we are a country with a one falls and year long stakeholders, one the falls in the are long christian statewood. our history is full of fights for freedom, liberty, and to or anything. and we don't need any external actor or factor to judge our, the state of our democracy. we are not, you know, students in the 4th grade in the high school to, to be prepared for you can. but when it's unfair, it's unfair. it's easy. if you are no human being, it should. yeah. but i mean, you know, once again, we don't need to judge, we don't need to judge, we are absolutely aware of our situation. we are proud of our democracy proud of our fights during our history for, for freedom. we are prou
and we as an integrated part of the european union, our interests are being hurt. and as you mentioned, the united states, and as far as i know hungry didn't get an invitation to the upcoming summit of democracy. something by an administration is so eager to host. and in fact, hungry is the only e. remember to be sort of left out and one of the 2 natal members does it hurts. i mean, you know, we are a country with a one falls and year long stakeholders, one the falls in the are long christian...
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union. kissinger was very surprised by this. he expected that would play the soviet union off the united states, a well-developed tactic during the cold war. but he refused to do that. he earned kissinger's great respect as a result of that. because he was committed to the united states, kissinger's job of sidelining the soviet union was much easier to do. the way in which kissinger, step-by-step, tested his proposition and found that the soviet union was incredibly inept at playing the game, he constantly outmaneuvered until, as a result of his peace process, he sidelined them completely. and then jimmy carter comes along and what is the first thing he does? he brings the soviet union back into the game and that is why -- he was quite horrified. here, he had been struggling so hard to get them out and now carter is bringing them back in so what does he do? he goes off to jerusalem. that was the origin of his trip to jerusalem, the desire to reorient american policy away from cooperating wit
union. kissinger was very surprised by this. he expected that would play the soviet union off the united states, a well-developed tactic during the cold war. but he refused to do that. he earned kissinger's great respect as a result of that. because he was committed to the united states, kissinger's job of sidelining the soviet union was much easier to do. the way in which kissinger, step-by-step, tested his proposition and found that the soviet union was incredibly inept at playing the game,...
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a better position than all the other republics of the soviet union. it was the largest country in europe, with an industrial potential 2nd only to france and germany. ocean quantica, where will gina, they calling this morning with the moon was still stored securely with tom will assist brown as some here his niece was acquitted. were flo, if you're calling me sch, can use a film which took them mystical service, hebrew seekers, or from the alluding yet you bring them all extra that i think them will maker if you will. you almost feel we got that taken with table for a sam comes up on the 5th of law muggle, which room to put a says come see you is that the bella? i of course, but them. so a lotus public up us literacy. not you will korean your praise. we're dealing with with a different language and i could look to say no, but i made a suddenly co, connecticut, the state. and these are what me to use a mash, please of a detailed, most on my mission able if teachers could, i kept them as a way my set them up a me. so since i worked on one of, of key the
a better position than all the other republics of the soviet union. it was the largest country in europe, with an industrial potential 2nd only to france and germany. ocean quantica, where will gina, they calling this morning with the moon was still stored securely with tom will assist brown as some here his niece was acquitted. were flo, if you're calling me sch, can use a film which took them mystical service, hebrew seekers, or from the alluding yet you bring them all extra that i think them...
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union. they ginned up opposition in germany and elsewhere. but thanks to the evident strength of the united states in the early '80s became apparent, we were on the march again of innovation and confidence and growth that we had been in the '50s and '60s. that was back again. that enabled hammond, cole and schmitt to perform, so the missiles got in and the great soviet gambit to end the cold war ended. a strong economy means a strong country. it doesn't mean we don't make mistakes, but the world wants a strong leader, a civilized leader, one that believes in human freedom. so all the complaints you get from europeans and others about the u.s., they fear the u.s. not being strong in the world. and in asia, whoever would have thought the vietnamese would be begging us to have aircraft carriers visit as a counter to the pressure from china? and so we play that unique role. all you have to do, larry, is look at the 1930s when the u.s. was weak, wracked by the great depression and we nearly lost
union. they ginned up opposition in germany and elsewhere. but thanks to the evident strength of the united states in the early '80s became apparent, we were on the march again of innovation and confidence and growth that we had been in the '50s and '60s. that was back again. that enabled hammond, cole and schmitt to perform, so the missiles got in and the great soviet gambit to end the cold war ended. a strong economy means a strong country. it doesn't mean we don't make mistakes, but the...
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no charges were pressed against any other union officer.w let's turn to the official record it begins by looking at the accounts occurred in real time and what do i mean by real-time that means dispatches think of itub as color commentating in the sports game so when we think about these dispatches there is a certain form or formula and these dispatches if you ever have looked don't allow for a lot of details. it is basically who lose where? but that is the basis from which the other official reports are based upon. 's on the union side there is not a single officer who mentioned the active gorillas that men were drugged or that also there is a lot of plundering going on as well. so he makes his first report this is real-time action. i don't know all the details i this can bend explained to us at some point but we are furious with warren and i don't understand why. but i suspect they had lost contact with him and understandably they were nervous 22000 men cut off the base of supply headed down to annorth carolina and they went to hear from
no charges were pressed against any other union officer.w let's turn to the official record it begins by looking at the accounts occurred in real time and what do i mean by real-time that means dispatches think of itub as color commentating in the sports game so when we think about these dispatches there is a certain form or formula and these dispatches if you ever have looked don't allow for a lot of details. it is basically who lose where? but that is the basis from which the other official...
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in fact, the, for anything, the european union or specific european union countries are likely to introduce even crusher sanctions against the misc. at the same time, ah, and so the question arises, is this is the economic and political damage wars. the information campaign that bill says, waging the up again, the campaign that's, that's a question for the bill. russian authorities to answer. but there is another interesting winner in this situation. and that's in the way russia because as the economic for shows of billows, decline because of man's position towards this crisis, including this crisis. so does the russian influencing economic influence in, in billers increase? because bill was, has to get the resources that it was getting from the e u a through the 2nd relations with you countries, it has to somehow get, it seems to get those resources from somewhere else. and basically look shanker at this point. can point, can ask for those sources in russia and to some degree in china with which villa was, has a fairly good, but it could save pretty good relations. and of course, the main
in fact, the, for anything, the european union or specific european union countries are likely to introduce even crusher sanctions against the misc. at the same time, ah, and so the question arises, is this is the economic and political damage wars. the information campaign that bill says, waging the up again, the campaign that's, that's a question for the bill. russian authorities to answer. but there is another interesting winner in this situation. and that's in the way russia because as the...
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and also why we should also remember about the european union by team online last year. so right now you're, you're arguing with people. i'm not right, so. # really it's not happening in a minor just sending those poor people to their will he prevail with his policies produce any softening of the e. u line or role back of the sanctions which were imposed in june and so on. i think that there's the lack of the common lawyer into your opinion about you know, personally, i don't hear any discussion with there is. so in this case i don't see any or young to be in a normal way in for example, european union. let me bring in vixen because you had something to comment on. didn't you about that your analysis, victor? is that basically this will back foreign minsk? well, it actually makes bill or was a singular loser in the situation because 1st of all, there is little chance to put it mildly that the european union is going to soften the sanctions regime. that it introduced the guest bill that it was following last year's force for the elections. and so if man's care, then you d
and also why we should also remember about the european union by team online last year. so right now you're, you're arguing with people. i'm not right, so. # really it's not happening in a minor just sending those poor people to their will he prevail with his policies produce any softening of the e. u line or role back of the sanctions which were imposed in june and so on. i think that there's the lack of the common lawyer into your opinion about you know, personally, i don't hear any...
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but the european union, security and foreign affairs representative disagrees. he said that he doesn't see a risk of a conflict with by the roost. but what they do want to do now is once the airline situation, as we bought in the control, is to concentrate on the humanitarian situation. and we do understand that the european union, human rights commissioner, is on her way to poland, to head to that border table. make sure you keep us updated asset bag live for us in the border of poland and belarus. thank you. moving on now and e, u foreign affairs ministers, ad brussels will also be discussing recent developments into jan. it comes a day after general abdel, such a albert han shade, the 1st meeting of the new sovereign counsel that he appointed. it's been criticized by the un for excluding the recently asteroid civilian leadership. for more on the story, wrestle satta joins us live now from the capital cut soon. hello, there were still. what is the latest on the diplomatic efforts that we would just referring to? what protested describing as the military. kurt
but the european union, security and foreign affairs representative disagrees. he said that he doesn't see a risk of a conflict with by the roost. but what they do want to do now is once the airline situation, as we bought in the control, is to concentrate on the humanitarian situation. and we do understand that the european union, human rights commissioner, is on her way to poland, to head to that border table. make sure you keep us updated asset bag live for us in the border of poland and...