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many union soldiers. a man named constant. so the 20th militia encountered, a 20/28 new york militia and encountered an 80 year old woman traveling with a three year old girl. if you can imagine such a thing, a cross-country moving by night, hiding in by day. she told him. her story brought hanks, the soldier, to tears, and he reflected, is the desire of my heart that poor writers may not be disappointed in the confidence they place in our flag. but i fear our government is afraid. still afraid of wounding feelings of the rebels, which is just a great a great description of the mindset of many that summer. now, there are few union soldiers who encouraged enslaved people run away. i've run into a couple, but not many. generally speaking. but they often did take undertake ways to undermine the institution in fredericksburg, some union soldiers urged enslaved people to stay with their owners and demand they pay wages. the idea wrote one slave owning woman, jane in fredericksburg. she wrote in her diary. diar
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as well as to the of the soviet union. so probably those would be my guess areas where you could at least begin to make tentative because the key is and this is what eisenhower understood. so well, the key is if you're going to be successful and peaceful, you've got to have a whole range of different tools working for you. that military alone is not the answer. it's very important, but it's not only answer and you have to have those tools and they have to work to the extent possible in coordination. you also need to. think any other questions? let's see. the question was put about tick tock. dr. romer and its role in in this kind of cultural little called dialog or i'm no expert on on on tick tock. i would say, though the radios again i use that term radios, but you know, rfe, rl and voa do use social media wisely. from what i understand. but again, you got to ask someone much younger and more more, more hip than i am in terms of how to use that. but i know they're i'm aware that they do they have a very interesting us age
as well as to the of the soviet union. so probably those would be my guess areas where you could at least begin to make tentative because the key is and this is what eisenhower understood. so well, the key is if you're going to be successful and peaceful, you've got to have a whole range of different tools working for you. that military alone is not the answer. it's very important, but it's not only answer and you have to have those tools and they have to work to the extent possible in...
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luckily, it was not a hot war and we were fighting the soviet union. fighting the soviet union by battling for ideas and values and how best to win than to communicate those to people living in countries under communist rule. so voice of america, fundamental part of the usia. another very important part and one i wish more people knew about and that is what we in the field, the russia field called the eisenhower khrushchev agreement on educational and cultural affairs. just to give you a taste of that, until 1957 there was really no contact between the united states and the soviet union other than embassy employees in each country and there was no -- eisenhower understood better than anyone else that as the soviet -- as stalin passed away in 1953 after the 1956 speech denouncing stalin said this was the right time to engage soviets in exchanges, and the united states proposed two very important apolitical, if you wish, areas for engagement. one was education. the other was cultural, and if we take culture first, the agreement was the soviet union would
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the fundamental weaknesses in the soviet union? those are the puzzles that we have to confront to begin to answer those puzzles we think need to start by thinking about the audiences to whom reagan was speaking. and we've seen a little bit of the audience there in the royal gallery. so he certainly is speaking to parliament, other assembled people in great britain, but more broadly, reagan was speaking to the united states, to our allies in western europe and our allies, asia, you know, australia new zealand, taiwan, on japan, south korea. and he is asking them to continue to his soviet policy. he's on a trip to, europe, where he's trying to build support. and his conclusion is that optimism is an order because day by day, democracy is proving itself to be a not at all fragile, all pile up, a fragile flower. his goal was to preserve freedom as as well as peace, and he predicted it may not be easy to see, but i believe we live now at a turning point, a conclusion that almost everyone thought was wrong, but that was totally right. bu
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and to the advantage of the soviet union. so those would be my guest areas where you could at least begin to make tentative -- because the key is, this is what eisenhower understood so well, the key is, if you're going to be successful and peaceful, you have to have a whole range of different tools working for you. the military alone is not the answer. it's very important but not the only answer. and you have to have those tools, and they have to work to the extent possible. >> any other questions? >> the question was, what about tiktok? and its role in this kind of political dialogue? >> i'm no expert on tiktok. i would say, though, that the radios -- again, i use that term radios, but they do use social media wisely from what i understand. again, you've got to ask someone much younger and more hip than i am in terms of how to use that. but i know -- i'm aware that they have a very interesting -- u.s. agency for global media, that's the umbrella agency in washington that oversees all of our information programs. they have a
and to the advantage of the soviet union. so those would be my guest areas where you could at least begin to make tentative -- because the key is, this is what eisenhower understood so well, the key is, if you're going to be successful and peaceful, you have to have a whole range of different tools working for you. the military alone is not the answer. it's very important but not the only answer. and you have to have those tools, and they have to work to the extent possible. >> any other...
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would you withhold grain from the soviet union to promote civil rights in the soviet union? gov. carter: i would never single out food, as a trade embargo item if i ever decided to impose an embargo because of a crisis in international relationships. it would include shipments of all equipment. if the arab countries ever again declare an embargo against our nation on oil, i would consider that an economic declaration of war and i would respond instantly and in-kind. i would not ship that arab country anything. no weapons, no spare parts, no oil drilling rigs or pipeline equipment. i wouldn't single out just food. in our international trade, as i said in my opening statement, we have become the arms merchant of the world. when this republican administration came into office, we were shipping about $1 billion of arms overseas. now $12 billion of arms overseas to countries that use these arms to fight each other. that image is very disturbing to me. under the last them a credit administration, 60% of all weapons that went into the middle east were for israel. nowadays, 75% -- it was
would you withhold grain from the soviet union to promote civil rights in the soviet union? gov. carter: i would never single out food, as a trade embargo item if i ever decided to impose an embargo because of a crisis in international relationships. it would include shipments of all equipment. if the arab countries ever again declare an embargo against our nation on oil, i would consider that an economic declaration of war and i would respond instantly and in-kind. i would not ship that arab...
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the soviet union for instance, put pressure on mr. ford and he refused to see a symbol of human freedom recognized around the world, alexander sultan it's in. he's yielded and has permitted a boycott by the arab countries of american businesses who trade with israel who have american jews owning or taking part in the management of american companies. his own secretary of commerce subpoenaed by the congress to reveal the names of businesses he was subject to. they did not volunteer the information. he had to be subpoenaed. the last thing i would like to say is this. this grain deal with the soviet union was terrible and mr. ford made up with it with three embargoes. one against our own ally in japan. that's not the way to run foreign policy. >> mr. truitt, a question for governor carter. >> foreign affairs comes home to the american public pretty much in such issues as oil embargoes in grain sales and that sort of thing. would you be willing to risk an oil embargo in order to promote human rights in iran and saudi arabia withholding ar
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the soviet union, for instance, put pressure on mr. ford and he refused to see assemble a human freedom recognized around the world, and he has permitted a boycott by the arab countries of american businesses who trade with israel, who have american jews owning or taking part in american companies. his own secretary of commerce had to be subpoenaed by the congress to reveal the names of businesses who were subject to this boycott. they didn't volunteer that information, he had to be subpoenaed and the last thing i'd like to say is this, this grain deal with the soviet union in '72 was terrible and mr. ford made up for it with three embargoes, one against our own ally in japan. that's not the with an i to run our foreign policy, including international trade. >> mr. trewhitt, a question for mr. carter. >> and i'd like to look at your appeal for greater american idealism in foreign affairs. foreign affairs come home to the public in oil embargoes and grain sales, that sort of thing. would you be willing to risk an oil embargo in order to
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bound in union union. it was man one day to inspire the hopes of all mankind mankind, and it binds us still. if we its terms, we shall flourish. under this covenant of justice. liberty and union. we have become a nation, prosperous great. and mighty. and we have kept our freedom. but have no promise from god that. our greatness will endure. we have been allowed by him to seek greatness with the sweat of our hands and, the strength of our spirit. i do not believe that the great society is the order changeless and sterile battalion of the angels. it is the excitement of becoming always becoming trying, probing all resting and trying again. but all trying and always gaining. in each generation generation with toil and tears we have to earn our heritage again again. if we fail now, then we will have forgotten in abundance what we learn in hardship hardship that the mockers see rests on faith. and freedom as more than it gives. and the judgment god is harsh. use. on those who are most favored. if we succeed. it
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somebody every 2nd whole next to the union carbide factory is a tragic story. who owns of 1984, yet to he owns that, who paused by an american dream seems so, but no loss guessing the job at union carbide between them too. but little did he knew the job would cost him his child's life and break. his family reunion covered very of my fault. my life was set off to get to get you up with an american company, but it poisoned don't lives forever. this. the union carbide factory left a bit to legacy that continues to affect people. the soil and water contamination have led a high rate of 20 diseases in survivors, such as stanza and cuba close is asked for the survivors. the gas relief hospital is meant for them in the region have not been of much help either this or any, although called wood for shorter, adequately describing the 4 gravity of the dissolved talk. perhaps only those who lost, i'm live to it. actually understand with the use actors have demanded the week to get fed compensation adequate medical treatment rehabilitation plan for move with adults and chem
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bound in union union. it was man one day to inspire the hopes of all mankind mankind, and it binds us still. if we its terms, we shall flourish. under this covenant of justice. liberty and union. we have become a nation, prosperous great. and mighty. and we have kept our freedom. but have no promise from god that. our greatness will endure. we have been allowed by him to seek greatness with the sweat of our hands and, the strength of our spirit. i do not believe that the great society is the order changeless and sterile battalion of the angels. it is the excitement of becoming always becoming trying, probing all resting and trying again. but all trying and always gaining. in each generation generation with toil and tears we have to earn our heritage again again. if we fail now, then we will have forgotten in abundance what we learn in hardship hardship that the mockers see rests on faith. and freedom as more than it gives. and the judgment god is harsh. use. on those who are most favored. if we succeed. it
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your reaction as the special and for the african union, special envoy on preventing genocide. how do you view this decision by washington? especially when itself, the us itself has been accused of facilitating a severe human rights abuses and genocide in the gaza strip. what difference do you think this determination is going to make into that? well, it is very sad. i mean, uh oh, do we have been c, r o b committee the last 21 months in. so that waiting today. wow. to leave these got, i mean the station and does make a determination. why is trying to say, of course, that they have been deliberating for management to me is, it's kind of, i would say, a game. but this doesn't use those cities. we are not allowed to play with the lives of the sudanese but so that means people have been suffering for so long and i by says have raise this issue with many aspect of the this remind me about that responsibility. it was in 2000 when they agreed that never they gave, they would allow genocide counts against matching what types to be committed under their eyes when they see deeper facing
your reaction as the special and for the african union, special envoy on preventing genocide. how do you view this decision by washington? especially when itself, the us itself has been accused of facilitating a severe human rights abuses and genocide in the gaza strip. what difference do you think this determination is going to make into that? well, it is very sad. i mean, uh oh, do we have been c, r o b committee the last 21 months in. so that waiting today. wow. to leave these got, i mean...
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the union has been failing the people of sedan when it comes to protecting the civilians. and that he may know that at the time i got even suggested that for us to be deployed. but we, oh no. that's uh when we speak about the rights of the asking union the fee, you know, it's not very clear where to it. i have to uh receive the go ahead, the green light from the 6 the got the button not by my own view is that had the being strong political. we a to disagree in doing so that it would have been possible we have seen in the past when the in the 2000 when one that decided to probably it's to, to do to do that for me. and i think it is simply the shame that said in this, yeah, we have come a more thinking the 31st. i mean, for us, we a big enough side separated against the season one to which prompted in fact the asked them union in 2000 the $77.00, both and optic of for each of the consent to difficult to remain. so that's the, i mean, why this bescedy t, i mean, we all know that, that out. so he's, you know, uh for the seas around, we know that sometimes when it comes to maki
the union has been failing the people of sedan when it comes to protecting the civilians. and that he may know that at the time i got even suggested that for us to be deployed. but we, oh no. that's uh when we speak about the rights of the asking union the fee, you know, it's not very clear where to it. i have to uh receive the go ahead, the green light from the 6 the got the button not by my own view is that had the being strong political. we a to disagree in doing so that it would have been...
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the european union means free trade. the european union means the free movement of people.uropean union means a chance to go to university in all kinds of wonderful places. the european union means a chance to meet people in this huge economic and cultural zone. so in georgia now, what the european union stands for is a future which is not being mired in one party, one person, russian-style rule. if you're a young person in georgia, those are the alternatives. europe and a future, or one-man russian-style rule. so it's not really about the bureaucratic details about the european union, it's about europe as a real, not just a real vision, but a real possibility for a future where the people of georgia could be freer, and that's why this apparent detail that their leaders have taken them off course on the track towards the european union is so significant for georgians, especially for young people. they understand quite correctly that if they want to live in a country where people are going to be free, they also have to live in a country which is connected to europe. >> tony
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m union. but also your model. it is of interest in unit i think was in charge of germany and almost a to lead. have to give you 5, i'm sure. what was from the was a pleasure to some people from the opposition. my new life cash flow started by yourself, tentative for germany and or from the side of ogden clearance to lines as a national physician to the trans flush, the opposition deep us. why is a spend so much money? a business that i still files, that poverty level is showing the industry. that is why i always say c d is charlize. they usually see on the stuff to put the plan in detroit. freedom to say no to stage over the, such like as you, as you move, you know, to dispose of student as a nation has taken steps, you know, to make sure that the tech says you're probably as low as an out of state. so then you'd have to come to energy cost. it's about 4 times last year with him and using well, i don't know in california is a damage is estimated and had it been and 250 on board of fishermen to look at you . i didn
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your reaction as the special envoy, the african union, special envoy on preventing genocide. how do you view this decision by washington? especially when itself, the us itself has been accused of facilitating severe human rights abuses and genocide in the gaza strip. what difference do you think this determination is going to make and sit on of genocide comes against. imagine what tends to be committed under the eyes when they see the deeper facing the reason they have the application fee that is after the for it's a b as a can you know, consider, but miss adam a genuinely, if i can ask you miss ottoman jane, what will this un tom see said i was talking base because what he's quoting for, awaiting the what impact fees the star is, the pride meant by sending notes of independent photos to make sure that should be in the boat for police, an output to get into that, i mean to me uh we, it is very unfortunate. how does that happen guys? uh, which ease of genocide and i made it clear in your tv at the time and i was just select vice of the particulars of the i see i have been sitt
your reaction as the special envoy, the african union, special envoy on preventing genocide. how do you view this decision by washington? especially when itself, the us itself has been accused of facilitating severe human rights abuses and genocide in the gaza strip. what difference do you think this determination is going to make and sit on of genocide comes against. imagine what tends to be committed under the eyes when they see the deeper facing the reason they have the application fee that...
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the death penalty and the soviet union had been abolished. and most of all having ukrainian nationalist ended up in soviet prisons from which they were. they used almost immediately off the stallings death by special decree of his success a nikita khrushchev about $40.00 a year and 3 and your stories books appear in your street. and so you spend some little cute and your refrigerator 14 accessible horse. what that shows. so here i didn't this fluid you with those a mass and know below go in and see and then the do my stretch symbol of nice of pregnancy and in the 13 is it is a difficult uh your deal with he do cheer. can you associate them with the spread around but appear to though, is that the palate, cyber lunch, will new elements, the humans realist for us. but yeah, this jumps the flu, show that the person with deals psychiatric, then what does it make more than the 1st now to best now, them near the bottom, you would pay the premium, the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to
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it's been an actually good year for unions.ord contract with the big three automakers, sag aftra enormous victory, ratified the deal that ended the strike. the hollywood writers strike ended and they won big. boeing workers voted to accept a contract proposal, ending a strike. workers voting to join unions at record high rates. going opposite order, april, i'm going to start with you. the wins are big. what is left to do? >> everything, joy and. is left to do. i said a minute ago, a few seconds ago, nine in 10 workers still don't have a union. 60 million want one but we know that when we do polling, 70% of young people say they are interested in joining unions. we are in an unprecedented moment where i know workers want power. they want agency. they want to be a part of their own self-determination. they want to have a seat at the table. so we've got to meet this moment and give workers the seat they want, and that's organization, organization that is poised to not just build power but to use power, and that is what we are exci
it's been an actually good year for unions.ord contract with the big three automakers, sag aftra enormous victory, ratified the deal that ended the strike. the hollywood writers strike ended and they won big. boeing workers voted to accept a contract proposal, ending a strike. workers voting to join unions at record high rates. going opposite order, april, i'm going to start with you. the wins are big. what is left to do? >> everything, joy and. is left to do. i said a minute ago, a few...
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we are outside of the union union. so i think it's a little bit of a matter of people don't, or countries don't actually understand the relationship between green and denmark, and why the un secretary general was notified in 2009 by the danish prime minister . that we have a right for independence whenever we want. so i think one of the things that people have realized is all the natural resources are quite expensive or might be expensive to start from greenland. but if you look at the long run that has one of the places where you actually can actually go ahead and make sure that you are in position to take advantage of the natural resources in green. and when the time comes the meta ceo has the indian parliament up in arms over his comments about government mishandling of the covet pandemic. march. second, burke has set a lead to the 2024 election losses for new delhi incumbents and its ministers have called the claims misinformation and are holding him accountable. mr. zachary burges claim that most incumbent governm
we are outside of the union union. so i think it's a little bit of a matter of people don't, or countries don't actually understand the relationship between green and denmark, and why the un secretary general was notified in 2009 by the danish prime minister . that we have a right for independence whenever we want. so i think one of the things that people have realized is all the natural resources are quite expensive or might be expensive to start from greenland. but if you look at the long run...
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the deal between the european union and mercosur? it between the european union and mercosur?a tricky question because i mercosur? it is a tricky| question because there mercosur? it is a tricky i question because there is always a winner and a loser but the agreement is protecting these sensitive sectors with high standards for quarters of tariffs and on the other side, even sectors that will gain, such as sheep and beef and binder sectors, where we can expect higher increase towards mercosur, it is a big market with high terrace.— mercosur, it is a big market with high terrace. this meeting is takin: with high terrace. this meeting is taking place _ with high terrace. this meeting is taking place today. _ with high terrace. this meeting is taking place today. what i with high terrace. this meeting is taking place today. what do | is taking place today. what do you then will happen and will fundamentally this deal finally go through between the eu and mercosur because the agreement todayis mercosur because the agreement today is already signed so what we expect is an increase
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can union dues, what's the use list? i'm sorry to say adama and the i think the we have a, uh, it just does pulling across purposes. it just says people supporting different sizes to join agencies themselves. what did the task got to be done? what do you think of the response this time has been so effective and ineffectual? is it a case that the international community doesn't care box to dawn or more a case when you look at the humanitarian situation, for example, of not being able to physically get aid on the ground. what, what, what is the root cause of this neglect? from the international community you think? i don't think the word doesn't to get i. i really believe that people don't. i'm going to get enough for go elsewhere around the peace of mind to give them the front of them in the world as well. and then why doesn't bring the most attention is what they've reaching months? no, i don't think it started. i think what did you lose at the options available to make an intervention are much more difficult ones, for e
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can union dues, what's the use list? i'm sorry to say a comma under i think we have a uh it josh does pulling that across purposes. im just said people supporting different sized joint agencies themselves. what did the task got to be done? why do you think of the, the response this time has been so effective and ineffectual? is it the case that the international community doesn't care box dawn or more a case when you look at the, the humanitarian situation, for example, of not being able to physically get aid on the ground. what, what, what is the root cause of this neglect? from the international community you think i, i don't think the word doesn't to get i. i really believe that people don't. i'm going to get enough for go elsewhere around the peace of mind to give them the front of them in the world as well. and then why doesn't bring the most attention? is what they've reaching months? no, i don't think it started. i think what did they lose at the options available to make an intervention are much more difficult on
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we are outside of the union union . so i think it's a little bit of a matter of people don't, or countries don't actually understand the relationship between green and, and then more and why the un secretary general was notified in 2009 by the danish prime minister that we have a right for independence whenever we want. so i think one of the things that people have realized is all the natural resources are quite expensive or might be expensive to start from greenland. but if you look at the long run, this is one of the places where you actually can think ahead and make sure that you are in position to take advantage of the natural resources in freeman when the time comes half a dozen, e, you states are calling for stricter price caps to be imposed on russian orland, another attempt to hit most goes revenues 3 years ago. the g 7 impose the $60.00 per bar limit a price ceiling, which has been ignored by russian. that's economic partners. trade has since continued as market price. it's now sweet and denmark. finland locks
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public unions really began. so he he much more than the sort of, you know, telling the judge to drop dead. i mean, these were very well thought out strategy and tactics, even telling the judge to drop dead. he understood new york an attention economy unless can get that sound bite you are not winning in new york city for better and for worse as our current president knows. yeah. do you think self-driving, for example, changed that equation or whether you how many more things because profit taxes that like so many you i think self-driving cars can they they certainly can and will change urban environment whether do that for the better or for the worse will be up to the elected and appointed officials in that there are sam lays in his book of a few years ago. you don't want a scenario where it is so cheap to procure and use self-driving car that can put my kid in a car and have that child driven to one school and then put my kid in another car and have that you you proliferating the number of cars on the street. s
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we are outside of the union union. so i think it's a little bit of a matter of people don't, or countries don't actually understand the relationship between green and denmark, and why the un secretary general was notified in 2009 by the team's prime minister . that we have a right for independence whenever we want. so i think one of the things that people have realized is all the natural resources are quite expensive or might be expensive to start from greenland. but if you look at the long run, then there's one of the places where actually can i think ahead and make sure that you are in position to take advantage of the natural resources in green. and when the time comes and trumps republican allies in the house or drafting legislation that 6 to move forward talks to by greenland from denmark. developments are unfolding rapidly and you can follow all the updates on our website r t dot com. the wind denisia is looking to lower trade tariffs imposed on its exports by the us. that's as incoming us president. donald trump
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outside of the you can union. so i think it's a little bit of a matter of people don't, or countries don't actually understand the relationship between green and, and, and why the un secretary general was notified in 2009 by the danish prime minister . that we have a right for independence whenever we want. so i think one of the things that people have realized is all the natural resources are quite expensive or might be expensive to extract from greenland. but if you look at the long run, then there's one of the places where you actually can. i think ahead and make sure that you're in position to take advantage of the natural resources in green. and when the time comes, you've talked about the greenland strategic location in the arctic. how are these this, these actions you think likely to impact the situation in the arctic as well? i think one of the most important things is that the premium is always opted for collaboration between the indigenous peoples and the and that's one of the reasons we are using the ca
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relationship with the local union.ernational union's challenge because we have not had a great relationship with them but the work gets done at the plants and the people at the plants understand what needs to be done and they understand this is a great deal. >> give a collective bargaining agreement that is coming up for renegotiation middle of 2026. this will certainly be an issue that comes up. >> i think is going to have to be some healing. >> as dave burritt put it some healing will have to come as nippon and u.s. steel say they are filing a pair of lawsuits aimed at among the defendants, the president of the united steelworkers the major labor union. we are in the process of reaching out to the union and cleveland cliffs u.s. steel competitor and d.o.j. to get comments on all of this. sources that are familiar with the companies think you believe if they're able to get a new cfius review process under the trump administration that this deal would be approved. nippon will be clear to acquire u.s. steel. i should me
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well, he wants to fight the european union's on trade. and on top of that also on digital issues as well. at the moment we're focusing on this because of, it's just a matter of because of what the law must been saying. but donald trump may want to try and choose his battles when he's a coming to the european union, specifically on things like trade on yeah. talk park in brussels, thank you so much. that one of the most important entertainment on consumer technology conventions has started in las vegas in the us and is the big stuff of this is see if it's not tech geeks paying attention. though the annual annual show provides the rest of us with a glimpse of what could soon be trending and consumer electronics. a device that perfectly applies lipstick without holding it in your hand. headphones that don't play music but clean your e is what you can watch the process on your phone for a small companion that helps you fall asleep more easily with breathing exercises. these are just a few examples of an over to of products presented at this i
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d in history and member of the russian union of writers under a claim of has long been investigating the cut in tragedy in addition to it. so. so it is what the fuck up tenure, the can you check to them elaborate? and so when i get to the center, i thought it was to maybe less to my for a studio. unfortunately, when the police, well, i really say it's just, i'm really the opponent's government in london. lead by sykowski seized upon this it's representatives actively cooperated with gambles. the gym administer of propaganda. despite the nazis mass motor oppose at the time the ssl broke off diplomatic relations with the bonus government in london. accusing it of collaborating with germany. the sikowski government filed from taking a stand on vial, sasha sloane, to directed against the soviet union, did not able to see fit to us the soviet government, any information more explanation, this personal and confidential from chase stolen to franklin d. roosevelt. 1943. this fact is curious on its own. the gentleman who methodically killed in millions and concentration camps on soviet lands
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here, people voted as a well namely to join the soviet union. the, however, the present, the bonus government dismisses the fact that proceedings ukrainian span of ruffians endless away indians with ponies the fleet pony for me. like the plague pushing full but also those uh, zip bottles. do one your son most on do nothing here now. suddenly supposed to be for the shipment, for the football too. so he had school, we went to and as a stop we would show up to its $32.00 and skid most. i mean, just shape of presto, not much. you have to move it border is own. bu he's on doing is that the, the world war 2 is of the entire russian lies in rooms. the service of the soviet union was wiped out in world war 2 when john kennedy gave his american university commencement address. in 1963, he said that was a soviet suffered of world war 2. was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? and the soviet suffered 27000000 deaths. the 22nd 1000000 is an incredible number. is devastated the the probably the engine toner c
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so, his numbercrunching yielded 11.1% of white union troops and 8.4% of u.s.ored troops, though with the critical caveat that the existing records make the u.s. ct findings far less reliable. so our findings closely resemble those of other historians who have used the same laborious method to look at individual regimens. all of this helps to explain something quite curious about the data that you see you derived from official enstment records. as you can see here, there is an exceptionally large number of 18-year-old who enlisted. it's very out of whack with the other ages, 19, 20. it's not surprising that young, unmarried males would predominate, but there's not really a logical reason why 18- year-olds would have been significantly more willing to enlist than 19 or 20-year-olds. as you can see, there is also a smaller but still significant a bump at 21. and that was the age at the outset of the war that you had to be to enlist without parental consent. and so we are arguing that you could explain the seeming anomalies by showing that union enlistment records
so, his numbercrunching yielded 11.1% of white union troops and 8.4% of u.s.ored troops, though with the critical caveat that the existing records make the u.s. ct findings far less reliable. so our findings closely resemble those of other historians who have used the same laborious method to look at individual regimens. all of this helps to explain something quite curious about the data that you see you derived from official enstment records. as you can see here, there is an exceptionally...
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so, we only attempted this for the union. and that is because there's quite a few differences working with confederate records, including the fact that many enlistment records for confederates do not include an age of enlistment, whether that is exaggerated or not. so, to start, we selected a single regiment, pulled out all the soldiers who claim to be 18 upon enlistment, and then looked at the ages that were available for them on all other records. that is, you know, federal and state census data, tombstones, baptismal records, family genealogies, whatever we could find over the entire course of their lives. so, we choose a new york regiment, the 64th infantry, because the state did these states censuses every five years on the off years, so 55, 65. we had more data to work with. if an individual gave one age upon entering the army, when he had incentive to lie, but records from before and after the war indicated a lower age, we could reasonably conclude, you know, he would lie. so, for the 64th new york, we ultimately deter
so, we only attempted this for the union. and that is because there's quite a few differences working with confederate records, including the fact that many enlistment records for confederates do not include an age of enlistment, whether that is exaggerated or not. so, to start, we selected a single regiment, pulled out all the soldiers who claim to be 18 upon enlistment, and then looked at the ages that were available for them on all other records. that is, you know, federal and state census...
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on the 17th of september, 1939 k rent was also a tops and invaded by distributing union. the, the guides say nothing about the fact that it was the random either to the right to dallas rates, the, to the plan nation. yes, because i'm so she may academics, joseph for you, but most g as economy will do. you talk 2 or 3 and you have to, she has done yeah. out of me, i tried her whole not visible you. uh all those hours she's been cut out so long. see me. it's. yeah, but i've, he's you all boys the concern for that. so, you know, go to google fish hole in your file box getting it aconia, it's cut off the car, facts the original word fairly within your mutual light. if it was the productivity stick, a boy squarely. so often a say the union handed out she did so it went to the pony show, saturdays, and things came a profitable business. restaurants opened in one of the barracks tickets of cells. and the owners make about $30000000.00 euros a year from the concentration camp. the dish. k l rates. ice. alfred smell nice. so cool much. i see it as a smoke the soviet don't understa
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the death penalty and the soviet union had been abolished. and most of all having ukrainian nationalist ended up in soviet prisons from which they were, they used almost to meet layoff to stollins death by special decree of his success, a nikita khrushchev about $40.00 a year and 3 and your stories books appear in your industry that is how you spend so little cute and user friendly to 14. it starts to move was what that shows. so here's a getting this fluid you that those are nice and know below. go in and see. and then the do my strengths and the loveliness of pregnancy living in the 13 is it is uh the good uh your deal with the deal checking, associate them with the spread around the lease, but appear to throw in the type of loan joel new elements for us, but yeah, this terms, the loosely show that the person with deals or carpet, the merchant and the person out to a bus. now, near the bottom, you would pay premiums, the, [000:00:00;00] the impulse near to any leads to the new articles and you might see other name is released. but you can,
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the union prisoners. they'll consider that an atrocity. what i we could think about threats, violence, at least against civilians, against the homefront, thinking about it, you know, davis saying they're going to fire on the women during the bread riots. there's when i was doing my research on imprisonment i found you know multiple instances where the north carolinian militia ordered out to go and collect the slaves and they're told they're told people are going to resist and slave people are going to resist. slave holders are going to resist. if you're collecting free people of color, they're going to resist and you know, if somebody dies because you had to kill them to enforce it, that's unfortunate, but it's not illegal. right. and so there is this sense where, you know, controlling the civilian population might also include some things that we would certainly think of as atrocities. but they were against state sanctioned acts of violence or at least threats of violence. you know, i think there's a sort of realism portant conversation a
the union prisoners. they'll consider that an atrocity. what i we could think about threats, violence, at least against civilians, against the homefront, thinking about it, you know, davis saying they're going to fire on the women during the bread riots. there's when i was doing my research on imprisonment i found you know multiple instances where the north carolinian militia ordered out to go and collect the slaves and they're told they're told people are going to resist and slave people are...
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potentially crippling us has been adverted as the union representing 16,000 ball workers are securedabor deal. negotiations which began on tuesday were focused on board automation, the union handling talks says a new agreement will enable the implementation of new technologies without compromising jobs. workers purposely had a three—day strike in october 2024 which was estimated to have cost the us economy $5 million a day. artificial intelligence continues to be a major theme going into 2025 but with the leadership change in the us, could the landscape start to change? former president and ceo of softbank international group and gave us his insights of the future of ai and how i trump presidency could impact the industry. trump presidency could impact the industry-— the industry. when it comes to future developments _ the industry. when it comes to future developments in - the industry. when it comes to future developments in al, - the industry. when it comes to future developments in al, the high priest of ai and i think some clues, useful clues have found his keynote address at ce
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if so often a say the union hand announcements are led to the polish on saturdays. it became a profitable business. the restaurant opened in one of the barracks tickets of sals and the owners make about setting 1000000 euros a year from the concentration camp. the k l rates as alfred small nation. so cool much i see it as a smoke. the soviet don't understand why you see now streets which bus j t c. as he sits, the so called man. so do you see if those each, this upshaw a seem to those absolute 5 the traffic branch data has for many years sold and cad for survey of soldiers graves. this is why it's not my thoughts . don't divide states, beat us hits to good mid, mid case in the 2 institutions of black ceiling and the di include skin tone, so that the, those, those, these kind of issues because of fucking thing. this is the and copy there is dishes of giving each today's, our sweetheart 6 to and i'm to, i'm do is to lease most or impulse and take it to an sightsee. when does this make need? at least no russian delegation was invited to the 7910 of the 3 of the aspects
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the european union — not the european union — but some governments in the european union have imposed states. but i'm sceptical as to whether the sanctions will have any impact. whether the sanctions will have any impact-— any impact. there's four main opposition — any impact. there's four main opposition groups _ any impact. there's four main opposition groups in - any impact. there's four main opposition groups in the - opposition groups in the georgia. they have resouth—wested this new president —— rejected the new president, they're boycotting the parliament. do you have a sense of what takes place next politically?— politically? this is the problem- _ politically? this is the problem. the - politically? this is the i problem. the opposition politically? this is the - problem. the opposition is not very well organised. the real power is with the government, who as i said, have the special forces and the police behind them, and on the other hand, them, and on the other hand, the people in the streets. you saw probably 200,000 people collected tonight on new year's eve. and they wer
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i'm speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union as it is all around the world this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for family together, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that is true in america too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans of course came to the united states from other countries and at this time of year they look forward to hosting friends and family from their homelands. most of us celebrate christmas or hanukkah and as part of the celebrations we go to church or synagogue, then gather around the family dinner table. after giving thanks for our blessings we share a traditional holiday meal of goose, turkey or roast beef and exchange gifts. on new year's eve we gather again and like you we raise our glasses in a toast for the year to come for our hopes for ourselves, families and for our nation and the world. this year, the future of the nation and worl
i'm speaking to you, the peoples of the soviet union, on the occasion of the new year. i know that in the soviet union as it is all around the world this is a season of hope and expectation, a time for family together, a time for prayer, a time to think about peace. that is true in america too. at this time of year, americans travel across the country in their cars, by train or by airplane to be together with their families. many americans of course came to the united states from other...
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hayward and union city, upper 30s.'s a crazy cold morning here. 12 in truckee, 21 south lake tahoe and 23 at mammoth. reno is at 20. poor old ely there at five cold degrees. the high and the circulation around it is all north or northeast. the low is formed off southern california. wind speeds aren't that bad. i've seen about 20 to maybe 30. 35. that's it. i know that's enough, but nothing like we had last. a week ago today, that's for sure. but the outlook for us, rain wise, is just not there. nothing. i mean, it's just i don't think anything's happening here. the sound of sunshine today. clear. cold morning frost advisory until 9:00. lots of sunshine, cool to mild. i think a little breeze will kick up if you get that east breeze. i'm telling you, man, that's a cold one. if you get that 50s 60s on the temps and except for cold lows, the days will be all right. just not very warm here. even colder. maybe moving in end of the week. >> thank you. steve. 551 republican leaders pushing to attach conditions to federal aid f
hayward and union city, upper 30s.'s a crazy cold morning here. 12 in truckee, 21 south lake tahoe and 23 at mammoth. reno is at 20. poor old ely there at five cold degrees. the high and the circulation around it is all north or northeast. the low is formed off southern california. wind speeds aren't that bad. i've seen about 20 to maybe 30. 35. that's it. i know that's enough, but nothing like we had last. a week ago today, that's for sure. but the outlook for us, rain wise, is just not there....
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the stetsco died a few years before the collapse of the soviet union. the ukrainian independence would be going forward demonstrations and evolving k. even the late eighty's by his wife ers love. the 1991, a referendum on independence was held in ukraine. poland and the us supported the results immediately the centuries ago. your 4 bears name this country ukraine or frontier. because your steps, blake, europe, and asia, ukrainians have become frontiersman of another sort. today you explore the frontiers and contours of liberty, and for those who love freedom. every experiment in building an open society offers new lessons and insights of fully independent ukraine emerged in 1991 within the border. soviet leaders have given that, bought the contradictions between the young states west and south east was so obvious that it's a decades and a special operation to gain full control over ukraine, the in 2004 big to you on a cool, rich and native of russian speaking done nets and advocates of friendly relations with most of the came ukraine's president, the in
the stetsco died a few years before the collapse of the soviet union. the ukrainian independence would be going forward demonstrations and evolving k. even the late eighty's by his wife ers love. the 1991, a referendum on independence was held in ukraine. poland and the us supported the results immediately the centuries ago. your 4 bears name this country ukraine or frontier. because your steps, blake, europe, and asia, ukrainians have become frontiersman of another sort. today you explore the...