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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states rule. cuz this though, bye or go. i don't where rick was battling, they was the outbound buddha and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah. i think, i mean it's kind of are pretty, can we're good. we were to put here. put. all right, yeah, well, i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later, civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but i didn't know at all going that they like etc. so black and a guy. oh, but a thought was the lateral it's them out won't be near. won't be near samarnie yet any. i've got his name in the sky. come with me for a while. go here. mm mm. i think if you, are you scared of the, with the amend, my thought cl, do they, they have been in this area and look at them. what get that is that course of it and then pick them up in. the 2nd on
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states rule. cuz this though, bye or go. i don't where rick was battling, they was the outbound buddha and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah. i think, i mean it's kind of are pretty, can we're good. we were to put here. put. all right, yeah, well, i wonder if this will go ahead...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky get it though, by a go, i don't wear a pair of nicholas battle and that was the outbound buddha from and thrown her head . he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in karachi. can we're good we're, we're, we're pretty good. all right. yeah. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later, civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but in that i will go and that they can see so black and a guy. oh, but a thought was the lateral it's am i won't be near. won't be near samarnie yet then. yeah. got his name in the condo that come with me for michael here. mm mm. i see you. are you scared of the, with the amend my thought sample day day. they could have been in this area and look at the one that is that course of it and then pick them up in the 2nd one is in
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky get it though, by a go, i don't wear a pair of nicholas battle and that was the outbound buddha from and thrown her head . he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in karachi. can we're good we're, we're, we're pretty good. all right. yeah. i wonder if this will go...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. okay, sanjay it though bye or go. i don't where it was battling. they was the outbound buddha. from and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in kindergarten. we're good. we were to put their foot over here. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but i didn't know at all going that they kept it though. i saw was the lad on it's a i'ma one. be near one. be near samar yet then. yeah. got his name in the vehicle that come with me for my go here. mm mm. i see you are you scared of the with the amend my thought cm today. they may have been in this video and look at them. what it is that course other than that helped them out in the safe communities and those see one with the other. okay. like you, ste
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. okay, sanjay it though bye or go. i don't where it was battling. they was the outbound buddha. from and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in kindergarten. we're good. we were to put their foot over here. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government, the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rural kasinsky get it though, bye or go. i don't. where that victory battle and that was the outbound buddha. summon thriller had he thought at the medical. yeah. i think i'm in it's kara, pretty can we're good we were would have been here. when are you? i wonder if this will now here, i think, i mean, so to let them get over my line later civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info. me. but i didn't know at all going that they like amc and a guy old but a thought was the lateral. it's am, i won't be near. won't be near samarnie yet then. yeah. got his name in the thigh. come with me for a while. go here. mm mm. i was calling to see if you all, are you scared of the, with the amend my thought sample. do they they could have been in this area and look at the work if that is that course of
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government, the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rural kasinsky get it though, bye or go. i don't. where that victory battle and that was the outbound buddha. summon thriller had he thought at the medical. yeah. i think i'm in it's kara, pretty can we're good we were would have been here. when are you? i wonder if this will now...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government, the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. okay, sanjay it though by a go, i don't where vic was battling that was the outbound luna. philanthropy had he thought of the medical if i pick i meant this carriage can we can we would have to pier would already have i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later civil war broke out. something like, 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info in me. but i didn't know at all going that they like it though. and i opened a thought, you know, it was the lateral, it's them out won't be near one. be near samarnie. yeah. then yeah. got his name in the condo that come with me for my go via. mm. i see you are you scared of the, with the amanda, my thought cn. today they, they have been in this area and look at their new work. if that is that course other than that they might not be safe communities. and t
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government, the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. okay, sanjay it though by a go, i don't where vic was battling that was the outbound luna. philanthropy had he thought of the medical if i pick i meant this carriage can we can we would have to pier would already have i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky gave it though by a go i don't where victory battle and that was the buddha simon thriller had he thought my play up. i think i'm in corroboration. can we're good we're we're we're a 5th year when. alrighty. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think i mean for people to get over my line with later civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info. if i didn't know at all going that they can see so and a guy over there, so you know who's the lad on? it's a i'm out one. be near one. be near sam. i'm yet then. yeah. got his name in the vehicle that come with me for my go here. mm. i see you. are you scared enough with them in my thought cl, do they they have to neil this. here i'm look at the one that is that course other than that help them out here. now the 2nd one is in those see one
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky gave it though by a go i don't where victory battle and that was the buddha simon thriller had he thought my play up. i think i'm in corroboration. can we're good we're we're we're a 5th year when. alrighty. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think i mean for...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government, the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. real kiss, ask a get it though by a go, i don't where they had a victory that i and that was the outbound luther and throw your head. he thought at the medical, if i think i'm in this carriage can, would you come, we would have with you. what are you i wonder if this will go ahead with that? i think i mean, for people to get over a month later, civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but i didn't know at all going that they can see it go, but a thought was the lateral it's them out won't be near. won't be near samarnie yet any. i've got to see him in a condo that come with me for a while. go here. mm. i see people are you scared of the with the amend my thought cm today they, they could have been in this video and look at their new what get that is that course other than that and
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government, the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. real kiss, ask a get it though by a go, i don't where they had a victory that i and that was the outbound luther and throw your head. he thought at the medical, if i think i'm in this carriage can, would you come, we would have with you. what are you i wonder if this will go ahead...
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yes, territorial administratively, it was beneficial for a large hawaiian business and for the united statess, in general, there was a fairly mutually beneficial trade on the other hand, labor legislation, for example, did not apply to the indigenous population who worked on these plantations in the way of a person, and that is precisely why it will happen already in 1954 such an event. which is sometimes called the democratic revolution in hawaii, yes, that is, when hawaii was already part of the united states, there was another revolution, when that's just the same ah. well, let's say so are the working class native hawaiians. they were trying to secure the protection and enforcement of their rights today by the native hawaiian people of hawaii, and of course there are movements out there in favor of self-recovery of the hawaiian islands. although of course, but few people believe that this will happen in reality? transneft is not only the transportation of oil, it is a modern production of machine-building products, the tomzel plant has advanced technologies that allow the development and
yes, territorial administratively, it was beneficial for a large hawaiian business and for the united statess, in general, there was a fairly mutually beneficial trade on the other hand, labor legislation, for example, did not apply to the indigenous population who worked on these plantations in the way of a person, and that is precisely why it will happen already in 1954 such an event. which is sometimes called the democratic revolution in hawaii, yes, that is, when hawaii was already part of...
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the problem that we had under obama, and by him was his vice president was that the united states didn't pay a price for violating the deal. the problem under trump was at the united states, didn't pay a price for leaving a deal. these negotiations went to, to ensure that the united states pays a price. and this is a good thing for the deal because it protects the deal. if both sides feel that staying in the deal is a better thing is good for the deal. one final point that i'd like to me in that is that in 2015, when the deal was signed, the iranian liter ayatollah. how many said that if the united states abide by its commitments in good faith, other issues could be discussed. and then in that speech you said, although i don't believe the united states will abide by its commitments in good faith, and he was absolutely correct, the united states wasted an opportunity. and why should you run and speak about other issues when the united states is not abiding by, it's the commitments that it signed on to. so if the united states in future wants to start talking to the iranians about multiple
the problem that we had under obama, and by him was his vice president was that the united states didn't pay a price for violating the deal. the problem under trump was at the united states, didn't pay a price for leaving a deal. these negotiations went to, to ensure that the united states pays a price. and this is a good thing for the deal because it protects the deal. if both sides feel that staying in the deal is a better thing is good for the deal. one final point that i'd like to me in...
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states was up because whatl united states was up because what happens _ united states was up becauseepercussions _ happens there does have repercussions of- happens there does have repercussions of the - happens there does have repercussions of the restj happens there does have . repercussions of the rest of happens there does have - repercussions of the rest of the world — repercussions of the rest of the world. . .. repercussions of the rest of the world. . ~' ,, breaking news coming to us here at the bbc. reports are coming in and a series of blasts in a military airfield near crime era. video footage online shows explosions which appear to come from in the air fails still coming in, we will give you across up but this comes up dirt a series of explosions and fires in russian occupied crimea over the past week or so. the area of course controlled by russia go into high alert, attacks on various areas. but this explosion happening at a military airfield for that we will bring you more as and when we get it they will be plenty more information on our website. the blasts come as the
states was up because whatl united states was up because what happens _ united states was up becauseepercussions _ happens there does have repercussions of- happens there does have repercussions of the - happens there does have repercussions of the restj happens there does have . repercussions of the rest of happens there does have - repercussions of the rest of the world — repercussions of the rest of the world. . .. repercussions of the rest of the world. . ~' ,, breaking news coming to us...
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united states these united states. that sounds so weird to our ears, doesn't it? so when did these united states which she was used? well into the late 19th century. when did that become the united states? how did you get one country out of these various countries that were, you know various states? now it's important to remember apropos of this that and as we talk about the us constitution. that when the car that the united states has had two lives. i realize it's very easy to forget about the first life because it was pretty short. the first life of the united states was from roughly 1776 to roughly 1788 89. period of a decade and more that's when we were a confederation. then the united states change this government had a second life and it became a federation a federal republic and that's a really key distinction because when the country first started the we say the country but actually the states. all felt very different from one another. yes, they spoke the same language sorta kinda depending whether you're a vermont or someone from the deep south. but they felt very different and they were very different and
united states these united states. that sounds so weird to our ears, doesn't it? so when did these united states which she was used? well into the late 19th century. when did that become the united states? how did you get one country out of these various countries that were, you know various states? now it's important to remember apropos of this that and as we talk about the us constitution. that when the car that the united states has had two lives. i realize it's very easy to forget about the...
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the united states was forced to reduce the volume of water that is supplied from the colorado river basinzona by almost a quarter of the length of water by eight, and for the neighboring state of mexico by 7%. all because of the lack of water in the largest american reservoir. lake mfa is only a quarter full. moreover, this is a critical resource for nearby farmers, who produce products worth $15 billion a year.
the united states was forced to reduce the volume of water that is supplied from the colorado river basinzona by almost a quarter of the length of water by eight, and for the neighboring state of mexico by 7%. all because of the lack of water in the largest american reservoir. lake mfa is only a quarter full. moreover, this is a critical resource for nearby farmers, who produce products worth $15 billion a year.
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but when the united states stepped up to help, there was only really so much that the united states could do. changing these societies, changing the political parameters in these countries, is really up to the people within these countries. as an i point out my book faust on those people who rose up ford, demanding rights and democracy. they were up against very, very powerful forces who were determined not to allow them to succeed. was very little that the united states could do in order to prevent that from happening. all that being said, and ever since president trump came to office, the united states has evinced very, very little official interest in supporting those voices around the region that want to live in were democratic and open countries. president biden spoke very forcefully about american values during his campaign in the early stages of his administration. but it's been mostly rhetorical. the administration has been precious little on the question, even just basic human rights. if you look at the repression that people are forced to endure around the region and how basical
but when the united states stepped up to help, there was only really so much that the united states could do. changing these societies, changing the political parameters in these countries, is really up to the people within these countries. as an i point out my book faust on those people who rose up ford, demanding rights and democracy. they were up against very, very powerful forces who were determined not to allow them to succeed. was very little that the united states could do in order to...
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united states. we're going to see to it that won't happen. the gyptian bonds away, harry was osama bin laden's, right hand man before lay to succeeding him as head of al qaeda items. the u. s. says he was actively involved in planning the september 11th attacks in the us, as well as other al qaeda operations, including 2 u. s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole war ship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us of violating international principles and the doha agreement. but for the americans, if the taliban who've broken that 2020 accord by providing cover for so i re who's killing is the 1st known us strike and afghanistan since washington pulled out its troops a year ago. and just before we go, let's get a reminder of the top story we're following for you at this hour us. how speaker nancy pelosi has arrived in taiwan to find warnings from china hill as he says, the visit highlights america's unwavering support of tie one's democracy. china says it will launch military exercises off tie one
united states. we're going to see to it that won't happen. the gyptian bonds away, harry was osama bin laden's, right hand man before lay to succeeding him as head of al qaeda items. the u. s. says he was actively involved in planning the september 11th attacks in the us, as well as other al qaeda operations, including 2 u. s embassy bombings in east africa in 1998. and the attack on the u. s. s. cole war ship in yemen, in 2000. following the strike that killed him, the taliban accused the us...
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to the explosions that thundered a on the territory of the united states embassy in tanzania and kenya, and this wastinuation of the struggle of the united states of america against terrorism, and in relation to american americans, representatives in the territory of the peoples of kenya and in darasanami this territory then that moment the capital of tanzania was produced two large bodies as a result of the first terrorist attack in nairoba, more than 200 people died, and of which 12 were americans not 4,000. man. earlier in the case, about 11 people died before the rassam and about 80 people received earlier in total the americans, about 4. billions of dollars will still be invested as restoration and compensation for the victims. uh, these terrorist attacks. why, in general, al-qaeda carried out these terrorist attacks? well, she was dissatisfied with foreign policy, if very conditionally and very report were dissatisfied with foreign policy with the side of the united states of america, that is, the appearance of military bases on the territory of saudi arabia, and the support of the state of is
to the explosions that thundered a on the territory of the united states embassy in tanzania and kenya, and this wastinuation of the struggle of the united states of america against terrorism, and in relation to american americans, representatives in the territory of the peoples of kenya and in darasanami this territory then that moment the capital of tanzania was produced two large bodies as a result of the first terrorist attack in nairoba, more than 200 people died, and of which 12 were...
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he was the first united states ambassador the soviet union you've never heard of or in a little about he was the first united states ambassador the soviet union as i mentioned and later he was. us ambassador france a graduate of yale at the age of only 28 he was tasked in negotiate with vladimir lemmon at the paris treaty talks in 1919. in 1926 after leaving government and being very critical of woodrow wilson. he wrote a novel that outsold the great gatsby which was published during that same year. he later co-authored a biography of woodrow wilson. with sigmund freud he counted honoring matisse as a friend and ernest hemingway used to drop ice country estate outside paris and together they drank. very good wine. he had an 18,000 bottle wine cellar and they shot clay pigeons. let me read a few experts from a couple of letters that bullet wrote to president roosevelt some of which are deeply personal. in 1934 after having served in moscow for only a few months bullet wrote. i'm about homesick in many years. i have not had the sensation that i had a home. but in this past year talking
he was the first united states ambassador the soviet union you've never heard of or in a little about he was the first united states ambassador the soviet union as i mentioned and later he was. us ambassador france a graduate of yale at the age of only 28 he was tasked in negotiate with vladimir lemmon at the paris treaty talks in 1919. in 1926 after leaving government and being very critical of woodrow wilson. he wrote a novel that outsold the great gatsby which was published during that same...
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for some time, for a fairly short time, power was established under the protectorate of the united states america. this happened at the moment when the independence of cuba was proclaimed quite recently, and it stopped there. uh, communist system, if only another side announced. well, let the nikonist ideology. let the socialist ideology, let it be close to socialism, for the equal rights of the workers, what was announced for the reform of the land market for the nationalization of enterprises. this was a very dangerous signal if as many as two states in that region and the caribbean were not subject to the uncontrolled by the united states of america alpha bank credit card for any purchases guaranteed free service and no fees for cash withdrawal operator number one in speed real estate service number one ask in the shops of your city to buy super discounts hurried. how many items at a great price? now you know how much and where how much discounts and installments robot vacuum cleaner, silvitsa 16.000 999 rubles. and even in installments, this video and many other cars can only be seen
for some time, for a fairly short time, power was established under the protectorate of the united states america. this happened at the moment when the independence of cuba was proclaimed quite recently, and it stopped there. uh, communist system, if only another side announced. well, let the nikonist ideology. let the socialist ideology, let it be close to socialism, for the equal rights of the workers, what was announced for the reform of the land market for the nationalization of...
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the only time the article five has been in was on 9/11 when the united states was attacked and all ofur allies rallied to our side. the united states will never forget that and we will never fail in our pledge to defend every inch of nato. that is why together with our allies we are taking steps to strengthen our deterrence against any threats of aggression toward the alliance. we will be better able to meet the new challenges of a change european security environment with two strong, reliable, highly capable new allies in the high north. nato was formed out of the wreckage of world war ii, where -- let's be straight about it, wars have repeatedly engulfed the world in conflicts and there is no way to avoid that if we are not together. nato laid a new foundation for lasting peace and security and through more than seven decades, nato has proved the indispensable alliance committed to europe whole, free, and at peace. today we see all too clearly that nato remains an indispensable reliance for the world of today and the world of tomorrow. our alliance is closer than ever. it is more un
the only time the article five has been in was on 9/11 when the united states was attacked and all ofur allies rallied to our side. the united states will never forget that and we will never fail in our pledge to defend every inch of nato. that is why together with our allies we are taking steps to strengthen our deterrence against any threats of aggression toward the alliance. we will be better able to meet the new challenges of a change european security environment with two strong, reliable,...
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years on from one at churchill's urging here, the united states unfurled a flag of world leadership. 75 years later, our nation is wiser than it once was. about the seniors and the limits of its strength. the united states has experienced some hard learning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to here. the hard learning began for years after churchill spoke here when president truman from independence, missouri took the nation into war in korea. the hard learning continued in vietnam. it continued in iraq in the first decade of the century. and it continues today in afghanistan, where the united states seems to be in the painfully slow processes of disengaging from what clearly is an impossible task. the task of nation building in a country that is not really a nation. more than a decade ago, when our involvement in afghanistan was already a decade old, i had a conversation with then secretary of defense robert gates, in his pentagon office. i asked him, i said secretary, when was the last time that afghanistan had a government who ran throughout the country? secretary gates answered briskly with one word, never, he
years on from one at churchill's urging here, the united states unfurled a flag of world leadership. 75 years later, our nation is wiser than it once was. about the seniors and the limits of its strength. the united states has experienced some hard learning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to here. the hard learning began for years after churchill spoke here when president truman from independence, missouri took the nation into war in korea. the hard learning continued...
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the most popular figure there was no other such president in the united states probably will not be a beautiful young, courageous war hero, a favorite of women, a beautiful wife, jackie kennedy, that is, everything was with him and such a tragedy. it happened so that he was driving in a car with the governor of texas, horseman, his wife, through the streets of dallas and from the sixth floor, as far as i remember, the warehouse of a school textbook rang out with shots and lethal lethal shots will not torment you with details. here are the terrible details kennedy died and in hot pursuit was arrested alleged perpetrator of the assassination lee harvey oswald former marine piquant detail that he was for some time a fan of the ussr traveled to the ussr worked in minsk was married to a russian girl marina version about moscow's hand in the assassination of john f. that the killer lee harvey oswald spent almost 3 years in the soviet union who he was a fanatic kgb agent or worked on the order of the mafia, it was not possible to find out according to the official vers
the most popular figure there was no other such president in the united states probably will not be a beautiful young, courageous war hero, a favorite of women, a beautiful wife, jackie kennedy, that is, everything was with him and such a tragedy. it happened so that he was driving in a car with the governor of texas, horseman, his wife, through the streets of dallas and from the sixth floor, as far as i remember, the warehouse of a school textbook rang out with shots and lethal lethal shots...
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brown was widely known in fact, he appeared many times with walt disney on various disney shows von brown immigrated to the united states. he was a former nazi commander he was responsible for the development of the v2 during world war ii strategically surrendered to the united states and then came to the united states to begin working on rockets that would ultimately get a human to moon. next slide please. so october 4th 1957. that was the start of the space race if you could go to the next slide. so prior to this each country the the former soviet union in the united states were working on their own individual programs, but when sputnik went up and they scored that first it was a huge blow to the the american psyche and the american ideology. i and right away as soon as that launched the race to the moon was on it was a race between two countries, but it was a race between two countries that possessed. different technology, but technology, that would not only achieve. space exploration first, but also was developed for military uses as well. next slide so initially during the outset of the space race eisenhower's less
brown was widely known in fact, he appeared many times with walt disney on various disney shows von brown immigrated to the united states. he was a former nazi commander he was responsible for the development of the v2 during world war ii strategically surrendered to the united states and then came to the united states to begin working on rockets that would ultimately get a human to moon. next slide please. so october 4th 1957. that was the start of the space race if you could go to the next...
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i talk about it in a prepared remarks by the central moment of the change of the role of the united states was the united states goes from being a debtor nation to europe to a creditor nation to europe and brown brothers have a real role in that along with all these names that are more familiar but they are just not leading, they are joining the. they are invited to the metropolitan club and the knickerbocker club and they are doing the deals. they are just not the front and center dealmaker. they tangle with vanderbilt 18 50's and one of the mars that data ventures on the first steamship passenger steamship. that is quite badly not because of the business but because one of the ships sphinx before the titanic 50 years later. vanderbilt really was like i made my own money by myself and i'll be if i'm going to play second fiddle to anyone who gets government funds and he was outraged that this steamship line got government money. brown is always interacting with these groups and much like a lot on wall street brown brothers in some sense had a cultural anti-semitism. i cite one moment in the bo
i talk about it in a prepared remarks by the central moment of the change of the role of the united states was the united states goes from being a debtor nation to europe to a creditor nation to europe and brown brothers have a real role in that along with all these names that are more familiar but they are just not leading, they are joining the. they are invited to the metropolitan club and the knickerbocker club and they are doing the deals. they are just not the front and center dealmaker....
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was the main driver of this process. uh, the soviet russian leadership led by boris yeltsin to the united states took advantage of this springyou say is the collapse of the soviet union and the way it was perceived in the united states they, firstly, they took advantage of the collapse of the soviet union and immediately began to pursue a policy aimed at preventing a kind of reunification of the reintegration of the former soviet republics and the revival of that superpower which it was. uh, the soviet union but here's another element of the tragedy of catastrophe, and from the collapse of the soviet union , is that thanks to this event, i say again that it happened first of all for internal reasons, the united you believed in the end of history, the united states believed that they are the pioneers humanity. they once again became even more convinced of their exclusivity and concluded that and now the world will develop as we want, based on our values, based on our institutions, based on our leadership and based on our hegemony with common values and and so on. and the corresponding policy began. the beginning of this pol
was the main driver of this process. uh, the soviet russian leadership led by boris yeltsin to the united states took advantage of this springyou say is the collapse of the soviet union and the way it was perceived in the united states they, firstly, they took advantage of the collapse of the soviet union and immediately began to pursue a policy aimed at preventing a kind of reunification of the reintegration of the former soviet republics and the revival of that superpower which it was. uh,...
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what was happening domestically in the united states. and so kennedy really had neglected the issue and now it was front and center and now the the russians were holding victory parades and amassing hundreds of thousands of people in moscow to celebrate this great achievement not just of the soviet program but if communism and this was a powerful weapon in this ideological struggle, and the united states was losing that struggle so kennedy recognizes in that moment that he needs to do something quick and he needs to do something big now. the quick part was was in a way the harder part because the us was behind as we've been discussing and there was no quick fix. there was no way to just suddenly catch up and again, even though we were ready to send alan shepard into space it wasn't going to be an orbital flight and gagarin's was so it was going to look less impressive as a result of what the russians had already done. and so the conversation began immediately. what do we do when and how can we possibly catch up to the soviet union and he
what was happening domestically in the united states. and so kennedy really had neglected the issue and now it was front and center and now the the russians were holding victory parades and amassing hundreds of thousands of people in moscow to celebrate this great achievement not just of the soviet program but if communism and this was a powerful weapon in this ideological struggle, and the united states was losing that struggle so kennedy recognizes in that moment that he needs to do something...
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was 88.9 million rubles. that already in 1919, 2.6 million rubles. on july 8, 1920, the united states announces an embargo on trade with the rsfsr in 920. the war with the entente was ended, and as if these sanctions should have already gone and ended completely, but this was not the case in the middle of summer. the us has announced new sanctions. new embargo. in relation to the rsfsr, what did this embargo concern, the embargo concerned primarily e on the export and trade in gold. thus, the soviet union, a young republic, could not but purchase any goods or resources in other countries for its gold and foreign exchange reserves. why was it done? it was done for this reason. well, the reason that explained. uh, this is an embargo that this gold was unjustly stolen from the royal family. e from the previous government and therefore they did not accept gold, they did not accept resources, only grain was also called. uh, gold embargo, someone called it grain. the bard only accepted grain. yes, that's why the pro-razvyorstki just started. and you and the export of grain abroad just at th
was 88.9 million rubles. that already in 1919, 2.6 million rubles. on july 8, 1920, the united states announces an embargo on trade with the rsfsr in 920. the war with the entente was ended, and as if these sanctions should have already gone and ended completely, but this was not the case in the middle of summer. the us has announced new sanctions. new embargo. in relation to the rsfsr, what did this embargo concern, the embargo concerned primarily e on the export and trade in gold. thus, the...
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so i mean, roughly to gain weight, even though it was the united states, and it was the you that said that you should all rely by green gold to do is this dim explained to our audience, what does the united states happen to be in energy? can you like me? why do they poking their beak into something that is so important? we're not talking about, you know, the size of a cato here. we're talking about people going to be warm in the winter. you're absolutely right. united space, not and you know, but this russian drummond pipeline. i mean, what we'll do, i'd say you said oh, with a pool is a pipeline from canada, united states. but in fact, joe biden has been doing for us. brilliant, you know, he created all the programs in america and had to do supplies, but we never even thought about raising any questions about pipelines between mexico and canada. united states being the right to to pronounce judgment on russia, russian government project to impose sanctions, all the companies participate in it. and before that donated states and worked against policy, which was basically aimed at supp
so i mean, roughly to gain weight, even though it was the united states, and it was the you that said that you should all rely by green gold to do is this dim explained to our audience, what does the united states happen to be in energy? can you like me? why do they poking their beak into something that is so important? we're not talking about, you know, the size of a cato here. we're talking about people going to be warm in the winter. you're absolutely right. united space, not and you know,...
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edwards, sol, believes pelosi visit to taiwan, was meant as a destruction from america's own issues at home. we have another example of the united states overextending itself and for example with nancy pelosi, i think all this visit was, well, the, a high, a high cost distraction that people, as you know, said the average american can't even point out where tiwana is on a map passes the cost of food, the cost of fuel. these are the things that after americans care about. but then we see nancy pelosi taking a little bit of vacation around the world and at a time when trying to nothing but to gain from digger bowl churchill. now they get the entire world to concentrate on sure what their motor is capable. what the show is, 1st of all, is the child is able to project power for its own country. time is easy to turn on the doorstep. you're going to see the use of futuristic, i'll take interest, but high technology, long range, ballistic missiles. they're going to use this as the firing mechanism for many of the indirect bar there to show off. and the reason going to do this is because the united states are so counter to one. another aspect
edwards, sol, believes pelosi visit to taiwan, was meant as a destruction from america's own issues at home. we have another example of the united states overextending itself and for example with nancy pelosi, i think all this visit was, well, the, a high, a high cost distraction that people, as you know, said the average american can't even point out where tiwana is on a map passes the cost of food, the cost of fuel. these are the things that after americans care about. but then we see nancy...