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they were untries so not ready. defenses ran into trouble. offense made it incredible ng an sweep to belgian. leapfrogging moves from the german and the allies, to tell the enemy to the northern flank. run out ctober they had of land. great of a stalemate. for the soldiers the early base the war was open. one german soldier in his the face felt ashamed to of enemy he never returned home. the soldiers were spared the great horror of later years. to a e wall made of it bloody stalemate. the germans played a single army. million person hold the german armyoperated in the notion. the outnumbered germans play tactics with russia. they kept at 19,000 prisoners. the russian army make that progress. arrival of of the reinforcements, the russians were ready. although the eastern front represented hell on earth, the next two years by end of the war 9 million allied soldiers have died. wire and deep trenches. a german soldier went into no man's land. the whistle of bullets, on the right another man was shot in the arm. we're supposed to fire but there w
they were untries so not ready. defenses ran into trouble. offense made it incredible ng an sweep to belgian. leapfrogging moves from the german and the allies, to tell the enemy to the northern flank. run out ctober they had of land. great of a stalemate. for the soldiers the early base the war was open. one german soldier in his the face felt ashamed to of enemy he never returned home. the soldiers were spared the great horror of later years. to a e wall made of it bloody stalemate. the...
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as e untry was voting.y hdsro out in hives and i've never been ae toelain it i'm sure it s some kdf nerves but teddyhi writes in s ook that on the night of theeion buchanan anfih were theos nervous and bob haeman the most coident. i thnk that is iht. let meell yoa story. on sturday beforehe election got a call from jn sears who was one of our politic gs the sapat, michigan i gone d we arthree down inparis. inth words the harris poll had them at and a set of 40. ta were u theelection s over so i went in on saturday to nixos ead and he and bi we in fnt of the television walk -- wcng the egon ducks pay usc i think. eln explained this to him and he says okay thank i honestly thoug wwere going le e election untilhe returns stard ming iand buy some more and more that humphrey couldn'twi ecs wallace was taking allof these teout of the democratic ba. all e at and c wwent across theisssippi the estionas whether we wou lose t alifornia and ave the election thrown into t hse of representives where the demoats we still
as e untry was voting.y hdsro out in hives and i've never been ae toelain it i'm sure it s some kdf nerves but teddyhi writes in s ook that on the night of theeion buchanan anfih were theos nervous and bob haeman the most coident. i thnk that is iht. let meell yoa story. on sturday beforehe election got a call from jn sears who was one of our politic gs the sapat, michigan i gone d we arthree down inparis. inth words the harris poll had them at and a set of 40. ta were u theelection s over so i...
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during a special ceremony for world aids da >> i could see there wooz so much homopbia raging through untry that called itself a compassionate count. for me it was my truth. i felt i had to stand up. iet took place near the national aids memorial grove where names of inscribed of some of those killed by the disease. 20,000 people have di from the epemic. >> apple is donating part of the cybemonday and black friday profits help fight aids. april well will donate profits from 25 apps available now on the app store. and efforts are having a positive impact. >> have you ever wonders what happens when you push the order button? amazon invited us inside of their new center where people, and robots work together to get orders out the door quickly. when you place anrder with amazon, cnces are one of these robots will have a hand in filling it. a building the sides of 29 football fields. the robots pick up and hand off products to man workers. i yims are bringing shelving to some associates then taking itrom the truck. they take the order to get i into the box. >> it can go to a delivery truck in 15
during a special ceremony for world aids da >> i could see there wooz so much homopbia raging through untry that called itself a compassionate count. for me it was my truth. i felt i had to stand up. iet took place near the national aids memorial grove where names of inscribed of some of those killed by the disease. 20,000 people have di from the epemic. >> apple is donating part of the cybemonday and black friday profits help fight aids. april well will donate profits from 25 apps...
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they were untries so not ready. defenses ran into trouble. offense made it incredible ng an sweep to belgian. leapfrogging moves from the german and the allies, to tell the enemy to the northern flank. run out ctober they had of land. great of a stalemate. for the soldiers the early base the war was open. one german soldier in his the face felt ashamed to of enemy he never returned home. the soldiers were spared the great horror of later years. to a e wall made of it bloody stalemate. the germans played a single army. million person hold the german armyoperated in the notion. the outnumbered germans play tactics with russia. they kept at 19,000 prisoners. the russian army make that progress. arrival of of the reinforcements, the russians were ready. although the eastern front represented hell on earth, the next two years by end of the war 9 million allied soldiers have died. wire and deep trenches. a german soldier went into no man's land. the whistle of bullets, on the right another man was shot in the arm. we're supposed to fire but there w
they were untries so not ready. defenses ran into trouble. offense made it incredible ng an sweep to belgian. leapfrogging moves from the german and the allies, to tell the enemy to the northern flank. run out ctober they had of land. great of a stalemate. for the soldiers the early base the war was open. one german soldier in his the face felt ashamed to of enemy he never returned home. the soldiers were spared the great horror of later years. to a e wall made of it bloody stalemate. the...
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long enough to see african-american men and women be elected to local and state offices around this untry, to come here and join with nine african-american embers of congress in 1970 and to walk tall and know that in that short period of time we've grown to over 40, 45 members of congress, does that mean that we've rid ourselves of the cancer? i think not. and how can we do it? by admitting that we do have that problem. because whether we're talking bout ferguson or harlem or somewhere else, until we admit that we have this illness and we have this problem, then singling out the success of ome of us in this country does not heal the wounds that have been left through the centuries f racial hatred and prejudice. we've been able to say we were freed by the emancipation proclamation, but the truth of the matter is, our people have been enslave -- in slavery more than we've been so-called free people. and the fact that they said that you were no longer a slave didn't mean that you were an american, with all the rights and the privileges of it. and it hasn't been that long that i can remember
long enough to see african-american men and women be elected to local and state offices around this untry, to come here and join with nine african-american embers of congress in 1970 and to walk tall and know that in that short period of time we've grown to over 40, 45 members of congress, does that mean that we've rid ourselves of the cancer? i think not. and how can we do it? by admitting that we do have that problem. because whether we're talking bout ferguson or harlem or somewhere else,...
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i think it would be wrong to say that, you know, all over doing untry, prisons are a bad job. they are not, they are doing a great job. which d to look at programs of d radicalization are working best -- de-radicalization are working the best. we seem to have an effect in some universities and some countries. we are up against. it happened to the prison where we are responsible for people. able to recruit enough who are prepared to challenge the narrative? which you would expect them to do because it is not the narrative of genuine islam. bailey is a real challenge. only able to recruit enough to do that? >> i guess we are. there is a particular course educating prisoners who are new in the muslim ed tackling head-on the -- so, this was one of the purposes of the extremism task force. you have all the different -- prisons, ties colleges, universities -- it one that has to -- tthat might be the highest priority -- but because the extremism task force exist, they know they have to report back to me on the action they take on this agenda. >> the "sunday times" has recently report
i think it would be wrong to say that, you know, all over doing untry, prisons are a bad job. they are not, they are doing a great job. which d to look at programs of d radicalization are working best -- de-radicalization are working the best. we seem to have an effect in some universities and some countries. we are up against. it happened to the prison where we are responsible for people. able to recruit enough who are prepared to challenge the narrative? which you would expect them to do...
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intrnatnally wnthe cled anoiembargo agin e it stes in 13. 65% oftherisngrude ol imports wromi fr he untriesorotect coumers fr t pre s, s. policyesnse of thef t ti w tlit pricfr alpruced from the s. while isnin 1972 whe long theew sell t e word maket pricesan ming eor eventthe meicri trols hower is thcrtion o neanol lpicg d n lee emhe pction declines amell23 beeen 1973to 18 wlear hepoy wasn't rking and e alloti controls wremed at is on freumb t o testiny rneary theeces afr th reoval th pic ntls the declini oducti coupled ithdema sh tdsveineasing expos til thepts as tau. petroleum nmpon ch had 60 in 05. thy remnen plcebut limitemfitis fromim toimalwetoe expes i canada ad odti fm alas twent thou. nce00,howeer, thse coitionsavbeen rerd rtly as a su othrowth destic pplies dalsas a resu of slowin mand. 's increas b 4 lln rrels a y 68% to thhieslevel ce 1986. anile, between 20 and 2 is earwe are timin fo the fu yartol s.iquid nsptn fll fm 9.5 miioo18.9illion thu. went omhe wor laes nt impoer to becmg bi export, neexpte of treum products. in01the net impts as she t tal.s consumio i w do toel 30%, c
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isil, who are infiltrating this untry. as a nation, from a global perspective, we are going to have to fix our own social problems. we know they will not be fixed overnight. what we do know, if we are working and fixing them together, it will push back those who may threaten the integrity of this nation. that for me is the bigger issue out of all of this. we have been wrestling with race from the beginning of this country. we are still wrestling with it. we are talking about race tonight. we are not going to fix it in some short time . if we begin to work as a country together, regardless of what side of the i'll use it on, regardless of what your race may we have to fix this together. if we do not, we will weaken this nation. that is something we cannot do in order to be a strong united states of america. >> thank you so much. reverend? >> he said he was not going to be wrong. long. >> yours have to worry when some restarts with, i am going to be short. out -- let's make this the last closing remark. say, without a vision
isil, who are infiltrating this untry. as a nation, from a global perspective, we are going to have to fix our own social problems. we know they will not be fixed overnight. what we do know, if we are working and fixing them together, it will push back those who may threaten the integrity of this nation. that for me is the bigger issue out of all of this. we have been wrestling with race from the beginning of this country. we are still wrestling with it. we are talking about race tonight. we...
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ensurese, we want to that these products are available again in sufficient untries. in these com remarks, weon some also heard there was the expansion of the orphan tax drug credit. it pays for 50% of the trial cost, but it does not safeguard any of the issues of that were concerned upon, so demanding that there would be affordable drugs, they should be available in sufficient supply, these are also concerns that we have and with all of the funding that has been happening, and it seems that it is not being tied into this global access. we are going to be responsible for acquiring these products and using them in the field for our patients. just to end in terms of some additional thoughts. certainly in responding to this outbreak in terms of drugs and vaccines. one is certainly about the challenges that we continue to the an really relying on importance of access. whether it is in the short term or the medium-term, we need to have access, and we have access issues. to think the course about these drugs in clinical trials, but this is front and center for us. we are tr
ensurese, we want to that these products are available again in sufficient untries. in these com remarks, weon some also heard there was the expansion of the orphan tax drug credit. it pays for 50% of the trial cost, but it does not safeguard any of the issues of that were concerned upon, so demanding that there would be affordable drugs, they should be available in sufficient supply, these are also concerns that we have and with all of the funding that has been happening, and it seems that it...
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long enough to see african-american men and women be elected to local and state offices around this untry, to come here and join with nine african-american embers of congress in 1970 and to walk tall and know that in that short period of time we've grown to over 40, 45 members of congress, does that mean that we've rid ourselves of the cancer? i think not. and how can we do it? by admitting that we do have that problem. because whether we're talking bout ferguson or harlem or somewhere else, until we admit that we have this illness and we have this problem, then singling out the success of ome of us in this country does not heal the wounds that have been left through the centuries f racial hatred and prejudice. we've been able to say we were freed by the emancipation proclamation, but the truth of the matter is, our people have been enslave -- in slavery more than we've been so-called free people. and the fact that they said that you were no longer a slave didn't mean that you were an american, with all the rights and the privileges of it. and it hasn't been that long that i can remember
long enough to see african-american men and women be elected to local and state offices around this untry, to come here and join with nine african-american embers of congress in 1970 and to walk tall and know that in that short period of time we've grown to over 40, 45 members of congress, does that mean that we've rid ourselves of the cancer? i think not. and how can we do it? by admitting that we do have that problem. because whether we're talking bout ferguson or harlem or somewhere else,...
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but ve us her thoughts on ealing with h if you wiltheco p, the wealth ga and t te of povty in this untry. >> this something tk a great deal abo a theook. my friend b ittingith us tonight becausfothla cole o yes weve been uring around amea meeng th pop hoare iumphin over the dfilt rcumstance w are fighting poverty, i i person-tpersonnd ding it very scefully. thers credib stories i lln e ok about that. w to your bigger qution, the are a coup of wa o lki at th. you can look at the stas quo ich is asu just descbed itana t of ppledo't thk tht oprtunity is the for them they are trapped in gnation poverty or they'ren situatn pove, they are a middle co peron runng rdn msr wheel d st not getting ahead. so what kind of agea and what kd of principles doou need to reigte ths oporni of uprd mobility, econicrowth, healt ony? i goo l tt t at the enofhe day uld say wh spt to poverty in paicar we ar at he 50thnniversary of thear onpoverty. we snd trlis on it. ju fm e del government and wi the highest vey tein genraio. i thi y cou eaiy argue that sce ithis war on porty has been msud sed inputow much money
but ve us her thoughts on ealing with h if you wiltheco p, the wealth ga and t te of povty in this untry. >> this something tk a great deal abo a theook. my friend b ittingith us tonight becausfothla cole o yes weve been uring around amea meeng th pop hoare iumphin over the dfilt rcumstance w are fighting poverty, i i person-tpersonnd ding it very scefully. thers credib stories i lln e ok about that. w to your bigger qution, the are a coup of wa o lki at th. you can look at the stas quo...
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human resources administration which is the largest municipal human resources administration in the untrynary vantage point from which to view of what's going on in our society today. next is eric lu who is the founder and c.e.o. of citizens university and probably very well known to many of you as the co-author of a couple of eally influential books. gardens of democracy and the true patriot. who eric, williams, simon has become extraordinary prominent and influential at what i now regard as a very young age. she is the founder and c.e.o. of c.w.s.'s strategy. her advice has been done by some of the most important profit making as well as nonprofit institutions in the world. ithip you'll recognize some of these name. aspen is too old. anybody who can get all of them together is on to something. and to my immediate left to right depending on your vantage point, thomas hunger board who is the senior economic iics. that's the economic policyiness tuesday. you can tell er as the guy we would say he's disqusting. they can research the service. he hasn't yet touched c.e.o. or joint tax me. his
human resources administration which is the largest municipal human resources administration in the untrynary vantage point from which to view of what's going on in our society today. next is eric lu who is the founder and c.e.o. of citizens university and probably very well known to many of you as the co-author of a couple of eally influential books. gardens of democracy and the true patriot. who eric, williams, simon has become extraordinary prominent and influential at what i now regard as a...
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long enough to see african-american men and women be elected to local and state offices around this untry, to come here and join with nine african-american embers of congress in 1970 and to walk tall and know that in that short period of time we've grown to over 40, 45 members of congress, does that mean that we've rid ourselves of the cancer? i think not. and how can we do it? by admitting that we do have that problem. because whether we're talking bout ferguson or harlem or somewhere else, until we admit that we have this illness and we have this problem, then singling out the success of ome of us in this country does not heal the wounds that have been left through the centuries f racial hatred and prejudice. we've been able to say we were freed by the emancipation proclamation, but the truth of the matter is, our people have been enslave -- in slavery more than we've been so-called free people. and the fact that they said that you were no longer a slave didn't mean that you were an american, with all the rights and the privileges of it. and it hasn't been that long that i can remember
long enough to see african-american men and women be elected to local and state offices around this untry, to come here and join with nine african-american embers of congress in 1970 and to walk tall and know that in that short period of time we've grown to over 40, 45 members of congress, does that mean that we've rid ourselves of the cancer? i think not. and how can we do it? by admitting that we do have that problem. because whether we're talking bout ferguson or harlem or somewhere else,...