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the liberation of one since it was founded in 2000 the group was started by hutu officials who fled wanda at the end of the 1994 genocide. fred move when you're from africa is standing by to give us more insight into what the death off a means for the if are and the region more broadly good to see you fred who was. there and why could you not live in a post genocide. 1st remove the trauma was 1st during and before the genocide he was deputy commander of presidential guards in rwanda forces that we are protecting president. so he was a very important and cause a person to the hutu region that committed or that he was accused of committing genocide in rwanda so he fred along with other forces former forces and he went to congo and he has been there operating as a military officer. behind the scenes he was not known until 2009 when he became unlike overall commander of the if the. this came after the leaders of if there are who were arrested here in germany when they were their announcement that they were arrested serious remove that from or took over or fischler and he read their forces and
the liberation of one since it was founded in 2000 the group was started by hutu officials who fled wanda at the end of the 1994 genocide. fred move when you're from africa is standing by to give us more insight into what the death off a means for the if are and the region more broadly good to see you fred who was. there and why could you not live in a post genocide. 1st remove the trauma was 1st during and before the genocide he was deputy commander of presidential guards in rwanda forces that...
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due to be evacuated from libya in the coming weeks they will be fast housed in transit sentai and wanda before being resettled elsewhere some 42000 migrants cowardly in libya hoping to cross the military and. many of them being held in detention centers often in overcrowded and inhumane conditions. because. of maggie go brown has dedicated herself to working with children who grew up in poverty in the egyptian capital she has set up nearly 90 community centers in which she looks after the children and teaches them to love and respect themselves at work focuses on coptic christians in minority that has long complained of discrimination in egypt many of them live in the slums around cairo on street a living from sorting through garbage. because they live and work in garbage in the sweltering heat surrounded by an overpowering stench boutros and gorgar sort plastic bottles every day from 5 in the morning until sunset they have to quit school to support their families meaning they will probably never find a way out of. the. if i had the chance to go somewhere else of course i would do it a
due to be evacuated from libya in the coming weeks they will be fast housed in transit sentai and wanda before being resettled elsewhere some 42000 migrants cowardly in libya hoping to cross the military and. many of them being held in detention centers often in overcrowded and inhumane conditions. because. of maggie go brown has dedicated herself to working with children who grew up in poverty in the egyptian capital she has set up nearly 90 community centers in which she looks after the...
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this is steve every news epic and coming up in the next 15 minutes wanda opened its doles these on the 1st migrants to arrive in the country they've been evacuated from detention centers in the deep. and he was once the 2nd fastest marathon running in history but has now little left to show for it so what happened.
this is steve every news epic and coming up in the next 15 minutes wanda opened its doles these on the 1st migrants to arrive in the country they've been evacuated from detention centers in the deep. and he was once the 2nd fastest marathon running in history but has now little left to show for it so what happened.
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casi 3 mil victimas, a tras hommenajes, el clamor fue u nunca olvidar y que las neracioa >>> cada aÑo wandao homenaje a su esposo emilio o i ortiz que estaba en el octavo piso el world traarde center >>> graicias a ella su hija q c qrecieqreue recien cumplio 18a ÑaÑos tien u muy presente lo que le paso a s padare >>> ellos deben saber lo qpas¿ paso? es dia. >>> por eso el lema de hoy fue nunca te olvides . >>> me rtraumatizo ver lag e g l lanzandose y desgraciadamente e tener que retomar >>> para quienes lo viieronvier herida sigue abierta pero por s eso a prartir d eese esta aÑo s escuelas estan obligada s a e Ñ enseÑar a sus alumnos sobre la t tragedia que ocurrio ahi. >>> tambien hay testigos el tt p priemera mano de psnersonas qu u esuieroes estvieoron ese dia. >>> benidito dios que podemos o contar la historia y a nosotros nos sirve de salida, el contar y ahblhablar . >>> como ella, miles se reuni o reunieron en el memorial a los p pies de un edificio que si significa la grandeza ante la e p peor de las trageidia s. >>> javier vegas, nteoticias telemundo >>> tambien mueirieron mas de 3
casi 3 mil victimas, a tras hommenajes, el clamor fue u nunca olvidar y que las neracioa >>> cada aÑo wandao homenaje a su esposo emilio o i ortiz que estaba en el octavo piso el world traarde center >>> graicias a ella su hija q c qrecieqreue recien cumplio 18a ÑaÑos tien u muy presente lo que le paso a s padare >>> ellos deben saber lo qpas¿ paso? es dia. >>> por eso el lema de hoy fue nunca te olvides . >>> me rtraumatizo ver lag e g l...
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then, there was a flight attendant, wanda anita green who worked for united airlines for 29 years. mother of a mother of two, the deacon at her church. she earned a real estate license, dreamed of opening her own real estate office after retiring from flying. and richard, as you just heard, a dedicated public servant, project manager for the u.s. fish and wildlife service where he worked for 17 years. on september 11, he was going home after celebrating with his parents, sister, and family at his grandmother's 100th birthday. lawyer, public relations person, an antique dealer, a world war ii veteran. as you heard so eloquently from this podium already this morning. they were ordinary americans, but their heroism would inspire the nation. when they took off at 8:42 a.m., their flight must have seemed like any other. they had no way of knowing that within four minutes american flight 11 would hit the north tower. within 21 minutes, united flight 175 would hit the south tower of the world trade center. and within 46 short minutes, their own flight would be ijacked by terrorists, eterm
then, there was a flight attendant, wanda anita green who worked for united airlines for 29 years. mother of a mother of two, the deacon at her church. she earned a real estate license, dreamed of opening her own real estate office after retiring from flying. and richard, as you just heard, a dedicated public servant, project manager for the u.s. fish and wildlife service where he worked for 17 years. on september 11, he was going home after celebrating with his parents, sister, and family at...
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. >> nos vamos al wanda metropolitano donde atlÉtico de madrid y celta de vigo empataron son goles, herreralaredo donde fue traslado al hospital para ser dado de alta horas despuÉs, afortunadamente ningÚn involucrado reportan lesiones de consideraciÓn, asÍ las cosas con ferretti el director tÉcnico de los tigres, hablamos de esto y mÁs hoy en la noche con carlos hermosillo los esperamos en "titulares y mÁs". >> que buen que no le pasÓ nada. >> que juega con monterrey y puebla. >> gracias miguel. >> gracias. >> pues ahora que estamos en los deportes, vamos a hablar de la herencia hispana, la liga de bÉisbol, vuelve a celebrar la fuerza de los latinos que cada vez mÁs juegan en las diferentes equipos del paÍs, uno de los que marcan tendencia son los dodgers de los Ángeles, francisco cuevas nos explica por quÉ. ♪mÚsica♪ >> sÍ el interpretado por el integrante de los dodgers un himno que hace vibrar a todos aquÍ, hace 62 aÑos que los dodgers llegaron los Ángeles para quedarse, algo que no le sorprende a fernando valenzuela quien desatÓ la fernandomanÍa. >> una de las cosas importantes de dodger
. >> nos vamos al wanda metropolitano donde atlÉtico de madrid y celta de vigo empataron son goles, herreralaredo donde fue traslado al hospital para ser dado de alta horas despuÉs, afortunadamente ningÚn involucrado reportan lesiones de consideraciÓn, asÍ las cosas con ferretti el director tÉcnico de los tigres, hablamos de esto y mÁs hoy en la noche con carlos hermosillo los esperamos en "titulares y mÁs". >> que buen que no le pasÓ nada. >> que juega con...
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puerto rico governor, wanda vasquez, says there's been no reports of damage to the island. >> karen,ooking to soak much of the island. schools are closed today. >> yes, this tropical depression, the best-case scenario, that you will get with a main storm across the caribbean. 6 we think landfall strengthening, as it approaches the island. some time this afternoon. the big story is going to be the rainfall. we watch this mooedle here. it will go to the north gradually. we'll see how things play out. this cone means it could go to the north and east or to the north and west. we go around the national perspective. severe weather to be had, as well. des moines in particular, and hansed risk. temperatures ranging from 67 in buffalo to 93 in new orleans. >> thank you so much for that. >>> an orlando elementary resource officer has been fired after arresting -- arresting, two 6-year-olds in separate incidents. orlando o orlando's police chief tried to make it clear. but there was no choice but to terminate him. >> we could not fathom an idea of a 6-year-old being put in the back of a police
puerto rico governor, wanda vasquez, says there's been no reports of damage to the island. >> karen,ooking to soak much of the island. schools are closed today. >> yes, this tropical depression, the best-case scenario, that you will get with a main storm across the caribbean. 6 we think landfall strengthening, as it approaches the island. some time this afternoon. the big story is going to be the rainfall. we watch this mooedle here. it will go to the north gradually. we'll see how...
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benny wanda, thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. good morning.r cool and disappointing on monday, wasn't it? but tuesday made up for it. some lovely spells of sunshine for most of us — as you can see by this beautiful weather watcher picture sent in from leeds. however, today it's again a different story. we are seeing some wet and windy weather arriving, so some rain at times today and a noticeable blustery wind. and that's because of the remnants of ex—hurricane dorian. an area of low pressure that's been arriving over the last few hours bringing some wet and windy weather into scotland and northern ireland. and we've got these weather fronts straddled across the country first thing in the morning. not producing that much in the way of rain, but some patchy light rain across parts of east anglia and the south—east to start with. 0vercast skies and some rain into north wales and north—west england. but already, behind it, into scotland and northern ireland you'll start off with some sunny spells and a few scattered showers. now, we can't rule ou
benny wanda, thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you. good morning.r cool and disappointing on monday, wasn't it? but tuesday made up for it. some lovely spells of sunshine for most of us — as you can see by this beautiful weather watcher picture sent in from leeds. however, today it's again a different story. we are seeing some wet and windy weather arriving, so some rain at times today and a noticeable blustery wind. and that's because of the remnants of ex—hurricane dorian....
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benny wanda, thank you very much for being on the hardtalk. thank you. -- on hardtalk. hello.as cloudy, it was pretty wet for many of us, and also it felt on the chilly side. today, we flip the coin. it's much drier, it should be much brighter, and consequently, it will also feel warmer. this area of low pressure is the area responsible for the wet weather yesterday. that's off into the continent. today, we have a little ridge of high pressure. we start off with quite a bit of cloud around, perhaps some patchy mist and fog. could be a problem through the morning rush—hour across the midlands, but that will lift, and there's a lot of sunshine to be had through the afternoon. however, you don't need to look too closely to observe there's quite a significant change approaching northern ireland come the end of the afternoon. this weather front is part of an area of low pressure that is actually ex—hurricane dorian. so it is nowhere near hurricane—strength as it makes its way to the uk, let's be clear about that. but it will be a very windy night. as that deep area of low pressure
benny wanda, thank you very much for being on the hardtalk. thank you. -- on hardtalk. hello.as cloudy, it was pretty wet for many of us, and also it felt on the chilly side. today, we flip the coin. it's much drier, it should be much brighter, and consequently, it will also feel warmer. this area of low pressure is the area responsible for the wet weather yesterday. that's off into the continent. today, we have a little ridge of high pressure. we start off with quite a bit of cloud around,...
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activist wanda culp shows me what she wants to save and what she fears may happen here.d eagles. she says if you open the forest to roads, it'll mean major destruction. we know those roads are going into the forest so they could cut our trees down through clear cut. this just shows you how destructive it is, it doesn't grow back fast. salmon spawn here in their millions. they mature out in the ocean, sustaining one of south east alaska's biggest industries. disrupting their habitat would make life even harderforfishermen here, already struggling to deal with changing ocean conditions. we have this amazing intact ecosystem, something that tourists like that mega yacht right there, come from all over to see and so my fear is we end up trading an extractive resource that's a one—shot, for something that if we take care of it and do it right, can serve us for many, many generations. at a rally in the state capital juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make their voices heard. they say their senator in the us capital isn't listening. that she is
activist wanda culp shows me what she wants to save and what she fears may happen here.d eagles. she says if you open the forest to roads, it'll mean major destruction. we know those roads are going into the forest so they could cut our trees down through clear cut. this just shows you how destructive it is, it doesn't grow back fast. salmon spawn here in their millions. they mature out in the ocean, sustaining one of south east alaska's biggest industries. disrupting their habitat would make...
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they weren't good democrats in the sixties they had the economic wondered it's bischoff's wanda and that's how that went on until like the seventies and so that's how they became democrats is because the us force that upon them. and then. they had a good good experience with the mark democracy it so its stock sort of you know to put it in a nutshell. but and that didn't and that didn't happen in eastern germany obviously they got all this money they got all this restructuring of into the infrastructure of. of streets and so forth but they didn't have the experience of bay. they were the creators of this well they want whether what well yeah but but i think that that's part of the problem we. the reason i want to let me just make cuts here because we do have a little report that will allow us to dig a bit deeper on the economic. aspects of unification and perhaps many remember. during the election campaign that directly followed to the fall of the berlin wall then chancellor helmut kohl promised east germans that they would see their region blossom. now unemployment has fallen dramatically
they weren't good democrats in the sixties they had the economic wondered it's bischoff's wanda and that's how that went on until like the seventies and so that's how they became democrats is because the us force that upon them. and then. they had a good good experience with the mark democracy it so its stock sort of you know to put it in a nutshell. but and that didn't and that didn't happen in eastern germany obviously they got all this money they got all this restructuring of into the...
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3 hazel states have constituted that trip to south africa in protest of this this is yet to see it wanda with a concept that they have this this shows that they are they're not satisfied that south africa is doing enough to end these protests and with south african football team it was supposed to go to zambia to play this friendly match but that country is also counsel to that makes to say that they should not come to zambia also the other side is that african that does and what hep b. get one so that's got to do more they want these talks and routines to stop and stop right now so the violence in south africa is having international repercussions d.w. correspondent there in johannesburg thank you so much now sports the rugby world cup begins in japan this month and players have been advised to cover up their tattoos that's because in japan tattoos are seen as being linked to crime but some in the country hope the tournament is a chance to break the tattoo taboo. arriving in japan the world's best rugby players bring with them something that the country isn't much accustomed to their ta
3 hazel states have constituted that trip to south africa in protest of this this is yet to see it wanda with a concept that they have this this shows that they are they're not satisfied that south africa is doing enough to end these protests and with south african football team it was supposed to go to zambia to play this friendly match but that country is also counsel to that makes to say that they should not come to zambia also the other side is that african that does and what hep b. get one...
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activist wanda shows me what she wants to save and what she fears may happen here. open the forest to roads, it'll mean major destruction. we know those roads are going into the forest so they could cut our trees down through clear cut. this just shows you how destructive it is, it doesn't grow back fast. salmon spawn here in their millions. they mature out in the ocean, sustaining one of south east alaska's biggest industries. disrupting their habitat would make life even harderforfishermen here, already struggling to deal with changing ocean conditions. we have this amazing intact ecosystem, something that tourists like that mega yacht right there, come from all over to see and so my fear is we end up trading and extractive resource that's a one—shot, for something that if we take care of it and do it right, can serve us for many, many generations. at a rally in the state capital juneau, native alaskans and environmental campaigners are trying to make their voices heard. they say their senator in the us capital isn't listening. that she is dancing to the beat of a
activist wanda shows me what she wants to save and what she fears may happen here. open the forest to roads, it'll mean major destruction. we know those roads are going into the forest so they could cut our trees down through clear cut. this just shows you how destructive it is, it doesn't grow back fast. salmon spawn here in their millions. they mature out in the ocean, sustaining one of south east alaska's biggest industries. disrupting their habitat would make life even harderforfishermen...
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and i said, no, wanda, i don't get what's going on? she said you just need to turn the tv on. so i did. i saw the horrible events unfolding right in front of us. the second on call i got was from my ibook army national guard unit. captain ernst, we are doing a 100% accountability check. we need you to stay by the phone all day so we know how we can get a hold of you. 100% accountability. it was an experience many of us had never felt before, the terrifying shock of knowing that the country we love and our fellow americans were under attack. mr. president, our adversaries sought to tear us apart by their cowardly act. but instead, they brought us together as americans. for in those terrible moments we also saw the very, very best of our country. the firefighters, , the police officers, the first responders, and ordinary citizens who courageously put their lives on the line toco save countless others. on that day as individuals and as a nation, we came together in a unique way. and we also made a pledge to never forget. to never forget the nearly 3000 victims and the families th
and i said, no, wanda, i don't get what's going on? she said you just need to turn the tv on. so i did. i saw the horrible events unfolding right in front of us. the second on call i got was from my ibook army national guard unit. captain ernst, we are doing a 100% accountability check. we need you to stay by the phone all day so we know how we can get a hold of you. 100% accountability. it was an experience many of us had never felt before, the terrifying shock of knowing that the country we...
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green wanda anita green elaine myra greenberg donald greene gayle r.ene james arthur greenleaf jr. >> and my father, firefighter nicholas, we miss you, we love you and we know you're proud of us. >> and my father, firefighter scott larson. we love and we miss you. keep watching over us. eileen marsha greenstein elizabeth martin gregg denise gregory donald h. gregory florence moran gregory pedro grehan john michael griffin tawanna griffin joan donna griffith warren grifka ramon grijalvo joseph f. grillo david joseph grimner francis edward grogan >> linda grrks grogula kenneth george grouzalis joseph grzelak matthew james grzymalski robert joseph gschaar liming gu >> richard j.galando jose a. guadalupe cindy yan zhu guan geoffrey e. guja joseph peter gullickson babita girjamatie guman douglas brian gurian janet ruth gustafson philip t. guza barbara guzzardo peter m. gyulavary gary robert haag andrea lyn haberman barbara mary habib philip haentzler nezam a. hafiz karen elizabeth hagerty steven michael hagis mary lou hague david halderman >> my cousin salv
green wanda anita green elaine myra greenberg donald greene gayle r.ene james arthur greenleaf jr. >> and my father, firefighter nicholas, we miss you, we love you and we know you're proud of us. >> and my father, firefighter scott larson. we love and we miss you. keep watching over us. eileen marsha greenstein elizabeth martin gregg denise gregory donald h. gregory florence moran gregory pedro grehan john michael griffin tawanna griffin joan donna griffith warren grifka ramon...
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wanda ivelisse prince. vincent princiotta. kevin pryor. everett martin proctor 3.lee pruim. richard a. prunty. john foster puckett. robert david pugliese. edward pullis. patricia puma. hemanth kumar puttur. and my husband, we think of you often with a ever ready smile. thank you to all that have assisted in the victims of 9/11 to move forward with their lives. wwe could've done it could havet you and thank you to all who serve the country today. and my son we will meet at the tail and run thill and run to t. i will not forget you. i've kept you in the palm of my hand. joseph, junior. edward r. pykon. christopher quackenbush. lawrence qualben. lincoln quappe. beth and quigley. patrick j. quigley 4. michael g. quilty. james francis quinn.ic ricardo quinn. carol millicent rabalais. christopher peter anthony racaniello. leonard ragaglia. laura marie smith. michael paul ragusa. frank raimondi. hairy raines. lisa raines. edward j. rall. lukas rambousek. maria ramirez. harry reynosa. vishnoo ramsaroop. deborah ramsour. lorenzo ramzey. alfred todd rancke. at him daviadam d
wanda ivelisse prince. vincent princiotta. kevin pryor. everett martin proctor 3.lee pruim. richard a. prunty. john foster puckett. robert david pugliese. edward pullis. patricia puma. hemanth kumar puttur. and my husband, we think of you often with a ever ready smile. thank you to all that have assisted in the victims of 9/11 to move forward with their lives. wwe could've done it could havet you and thank you to all who serve the country today. and my son we will meet at the tail and run thill...
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we welcome wanda back on this tuesday night.e learn the gunman failed his background checks and bought his gun at a private gun sale. is it conceivable that a loophole most democrats want to close and want to solve. that one right there is something that mitch mcconnell is ever going to put on the senate floor? >> that's a great question. it goes of what you say. mcconnell says he'll bring to the floor and debate something he believes the president will support. the problem here being is that what the president is after his support. we heard him in the wake of the shootings in august that killed many people, talking about being open to background checks reform and the shooting over the week, we hear him talking about mental health and not talking about background checks. it is not clear where he stands on this issue and given on the number of republican lawmakers who are weary of defending against gun lobby. i don't think it is likely. >> here we are again with the issue of democrats never knowing how to talk about guns. i menti
we welcome wanda back on this tuesday night.e learn the gunman failed his background checks and bought his gun at a private gun sale. is it conceivable that a loophole most democrats want to close and want to solve. that one right there is something that mitch mcconnell is ever going to put on the senate floor? >> that's a great question. it goes of what you say. mcconnell says he'll bring to the floor and debate something he believes the president will support. the problem here being is...
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the irish prime minister wanda brings a deal isn't close. who should we believe?d trust the irish foreign minister, to be honest. he is not saying very much. wants a deal andonce a dea a deal is possible. when you look at the nitty-gritty, meeting the chief negotiator, if you look at the details and negotiations, there is still such a long way to go. >> in israel, prime minister netanyahu's gamble to hold a second election this year backfired with deadlocked results. >> there is uncertainty about who's israel's next leader will be. netanyahu did not get the results he hoped for. to a secondcountry hoping tohis year, openin strengthen his hand. the best he can hope for is returned to office. that means now we turn to political gamesmanship as parties work to build a coalition and secure the president's nod to lead the next government. we could see a national unity government. there is even a chance we could go to a third round of elections. >> making a rate decision this month. they held, as many were anticipating. governor kuroda saying his team he and his team ar
the irish prime minister wanda brings a deal isn't close. who should we believe?d trust the irish foreign minister, to be honest. he is not saying very much. wants a deal andonce a dea a deal is possible. when you look at the nitty-gritty, meeting the chief negotiator, if you look at the details and negotiations, there is still such a long way to go. >> in israel, prime minister netanyahu's gamble to hold a second election this year backfired with deadlocked results. >> there is...
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bell tolls ] kristin white gould. [ bell tolls ] lauren grandcolas and unborn child. [ bell tolls ] wanda green, flight attendant. [ bell tolls ] donald freeman greene. [ bell tolls ] linda gronlund. [ bell tolls ] richard j. guadagno. [ bell tolls ] first officer leroy homer. [ bell tolls ] toshiya kuge. [ bell tolls ] looking forward to that great resurrection day, our beloved ceecee lyles, my mother. [ bell tolls ] hilda marcin. [ bell tolls ] waleska martinez. [ bell tolls ] nicole carol miller. [ bell tolls ] our brother, louis joey nacke, ii. [ bell tolls ] donald arthur peterson. [ bell tolls ] jean hoadley peterson. [ bell tolls ] mark david rothenberg. [ bell tolls ] christine ann snyder. [ bell tolls ] john talignani. [ bell tolls ] honor elizabeth wainio. [ bell tolls ] deborah jacobs welsh, flight attendant. [ bell tolls ] >> albert einstein once said there are two ways to live your life. one is as though nothing is a miracle, the other is as though everything is a miracle. today we celebrate a miracle. beyond grace, beyond creed, beyond age, beyond place of origin, in spite o
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us and i say wanda to rude of support for a year i'm there to rain it's in the united states and the cia started bank wrong when a campaign that was essentially against any leftist movements and chilly in the 1960 and it's this you west aid helped and they're cool you know with their campaigned to undermine support for the left groups led by 1000 randy here in terms of their growing presence on the political stage both at the polls and in social temples and even. through his news coverage and opinion pieces and. some other day in this candidacy. but in september of 1971 the election. he became the world's 1st democratically elected marxist president. is left with supporters took to the streets to celebrate. jumped on a plane flew to washington and sat down with 2 americans who would shape the future of chile u.s. secretary of state henry kissinger and director of the cia richard helms. what was proposed about meeting has been consistently denied for years because these documents declassified decades later reveal chinese media mogul was asking the cia for support in a military coup. a
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chico, california, wanda, good morning. caller: i have read the koran. i can tell you the most awesome repeated verse in the koran is kill the infidel wherever you find him. muhammad was a desert pirate and he had 11 wives. the youngest one he married when she was 8 years old. is that what we want to bring here? please don't bring those people over here anymore. we don't want that kind of culture. they have -- their religion is their government. and that's not what we want here. please don't bring any muslims here. they all read the same book. host: that's wanda in california. this is a piece from what's called war on the rocks. it's an opinion piece. don't signed a death warrant for afghan democratcy. another view here. he writes that on august 16 the u.s. envoy for afghan peace talks briefed president trump's national security team on the details of negotiations with the taliban. that in theory offer a way to end america's military involvement in its longest war. while a deal has not been finalized and details are scars, the united states is reportedly
chico, california, wanda, good morning. caller: i have read the koran. i can tell you the most awesome repeated verse in the koran is kill the infidel wherever you find him. muhammad was a desert pirate and he had 11 wives. the youngest one he married when she was 8 years old. is that what we want to bring here? please don't bring those people over here anymore. we don't want that kind of culture. they have -- their religion is their government. and that's not what we want here. please don't...
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that's where he wasx%vz workingo with mead who was in the town of tawanda, present day taw wanda.hese people all knew each other, radiating out of kansas city and the santa fe trail. that was the connection to the east. so they knew this route. jesse chisholm was following that same route downtown reno where he died early on. so for some time the trail in kansas, when mccoy created it from present day wichita to present day abilene, sometimes that portion of the trail was called mccoy's trail. it wasn't even called chisholm's trail. and then -- then there was debate about whether to call it holt mccoy trail or not. and eventually the whole trail system landed on the name chisholm trail, and probably because of the death of jesse chisholm. but just as easily it could be called black beaver's trail. yeah. any other questions? yes, ma'am. >> when you refer to the cowboy mythology, what exactly do you mean by that? is it that there weren't many cowboys, they were different characters? >> oh, they were characters. a lot of them -- a lot of the cowboys that mccoy talks about were former
that's where he wasx%vz workingo with mead who was in the town of tawanda, present day taw wanda.hese people all knew each other, radiating out of kansas city and the santa fe trail. that was the connection to the east. so they knew this route. jesse chisholm was following that same route downtown reno where he died early on. so for some time the trail in kansas, when mccoy created it from present day wichita to present day abilene, sometimes that portion of the trail was called mccoy's trail....
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and i said well, no, wanda, i don't. what's going on? she said joni, you just need to turn the tv on. so i did. i saw the horrible events unfolding right in front of us. the second phone call i got was from my iowa army national guard unit. captain ernst, we're doing a 100% accountability check. we need you to stay by the phone all day so we know how we can get a hold of you. 100% accountability. it was an experience many of us had never felt before, the terrifying shock of knowing that the country we love and our fellow americans were under attack. mr. president, our adversaries sought to tear us apart by their cowardly acts, but instead they brought us together as americans for in those terrible moments we also saw the very, very best of our country. the firefighters, the police officers, the first responders, and the ordinary citizens who courageously put their lives on the line to save countless others. on that day as individuals and as a nation, we came together in a unique way and we also made a pledge to never forget, to never for
and i said well, no, wanda, i don't. what's going on? she said joni, you just need to turn the tv on. so i did. i saw the horrible events unfolding right in front of us. the second phone call i got was from my iowa army national guard unit. captain ernst, we're doing a 100% accountability check. we need you to stay by the phone all day so we know how we can get a hold of you. 100% accountability. it was an experience many of us had never felt before, the terrifying shock of knowing that the...
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wanda supports the impeachment inquiry. i just wanted to say president trump and mr. bush you get in because of the electoral that is correlated to corruption. be oneular vote needs to man one vote, not one group of people. want to say.i the menendez brothers try to claim privilege. privilege might be a disease. accepts it. he's going to disrupt everything and it's all right. i wish they would not go the impeachment way if he would just resign. greg,let's talk to calling from ohio. greg opposes the impeachment inquiry. go ahead. caller: i oppose it. this man was voted into office. he is the top dog. he is creating -- cleaning up the mess. the democrats are crooked. i don't know why you people can't see it. you are brainwashed if you vote for a democrat. that's all i've got to say. let's talk to kurt calling from new jersey. good morning. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i support the inquiry. i want people to fall for the shiny objects the trump people are putting out there. there is nothing wrong that happened with biden. watch out for what jared kushner
wanda supports the impeachment inquiry. i just wanted to say president trump and mr. bush you get in because of the electoral that is correlated to corruption. be oneular vote needs to man one vote, not one group of people. want to say.i the menendez brothers try to claim privilege. privilege might be a disease. accepts it. he's going to disrupt everything and it's all right. i wish they would not go the impeachment way if he would just resign. greg,let's talk to calling from ohio. greg opposes...