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dinero y al revisar el recibo su hijo se dio cuenta aunque fue al western uniÓn. mandar otros 800 dÓlares. >>> necesitaba el dinero para hacer las compras de su medicina. >>> en cuanto volviÓ a california, don manuel tratÓ de obtener un reembolso pasaron semanas y no le dieron respuesta. >>> la patrona no estaba con ellos. para le hablara mÁs tarde. hÁblame mas tarde y decÍan que no habÍa llegado. a mi seÑora h algo. >>> hay que llamarlos a ustedes. >>> nos comunicamos con western uni union. y respondieron inmediatamente. >>> al siguiente dÍa mi hijo tenÍa la respuesta. gracias a ustedes, les agradezco de corazÓn por haberme ayudado. >>> f todo indica que hubo un error por parte del de pen daoebd que realizÓ la transacciÓn nos recuerda la importancia de detener su recibo antes de salir del local de envÍo de dinero y corro po rar que todo estÁ en orden. se corrige cualquier error de en med to. telemundo 48 responde. >>> en san josÉ dieron a conocer una cifra alarmante que afecta en su mayorÍa a las mujeres. >>> sandra bermÚdez hablÓ con ellos, cuÉntanos sandra mt >
dinero y al revisar el recibo su hijo se dio cuenta aunque fue al western uniÓn. mandar otros 800 dÓlares. >>> necesitaba el dinero para hacer las compras de su medicina. >>> en cuanto volviÓ a california, don manuel tratÓ de obtener un reembolso pasaron semanas y no le dieron respuesta. >>> la patrona no estaba con ellos. para le hablara mÁs tarde. hÁblame mas tarde y decÍan que no habÍa llegado. a mi seÑora h algo. >>> hay que llamarlos a ustedes....
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we actually outlined 4 different scenarios of upside for bitcoin if it was the size of western union if it was the size of pay pal it was the size of the monetary base of turkey and then the biggest one is 5 percent of gold and if you take 5 percent of gold gold's about a 7 trillion dollar asset class we're talking about you know returns of you know certainly you know well in excess of anything else out there it was around this time that jamie diamond the c.e.o. j.p. morgan was saying that if any of his employees at j.p. morgan were buying big question he would fire them while i know for a fact that in london there was an app developed for some of their traders to trade big coin it had to be written in excel or something like that because their own monitors were being monitored so there algorithm that traded. i was told by the programmers they all hated kaiser report because every single time max mentioned big coin the price would go move significantly which put their jobs in jeopardy because they had to get away from their desk go to the algorithm and try to trade it and say oh no i
we actually outlined 4 different scenarios of upside for bitcoin if it was the size of western union if it was the size of pay pal it was the size of the monetary base of turkey and then the biggest one is 5 percent of gold and if you take 5 percent of gold gold's about a 7 trillion dollar asset class we're talking about you know returns of you know certainly you know well in excess of anything else out there it was around this time that jamie diamond the c.e.o. j.p. morgan was saying that if...
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the most decorated in the union western armies met at the leland house. they commemorated the murdered president by celebrating his, or some of his, military force's victory. the coincidence of the meeting thatedication demanded they be prominent among the speakers. besides the vice president and secretary of war, there was the governor and former governor, as well as other noted illinois war generals. john pope, steve appropriate. table, the head of the western generals. the society's current president and demanding general of the army. and george armstrong custer. he complicates nearly everything always. just know that. he was still alive. that is not complicated. neither of their battlefield exploits need introduction, nor do the man sitting next to sherman. current war hero and u.s. president, ulysses s. grant. nearly one decade after the no's end, the nation's eyes longer saw this president exclusively through the lens of war victory. politics hung heavy over the meeting, besieging grant's postwar leadership. rampant white violence in the form of dem
the most decorated in the union western armies met at the leland house. they commemorated the murdered president by celebrating his, or some of his, military force's victory. the coincidence of the meeting thatedication demanded they be prominent among the speakers. besides the vice president and secretary of war, there was the governor and former governor, as well as other noted illinois war generals. john pope, steve appropriate. table, the head of the western generals. the society's current...
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yeah you can see why or where they would be compelled to do this you know if they can get these western union master card involved those are big names that might give people a sense of security with it but you know after these very recent scandals and then you know it just doesn't look good in them and then to get the twins involved in this is pretty seems pretty bold as well i saw the social network i know the story that you know the. famous for taking their money and running as actually so to get them involved i'm not sure if this is going to fly i don't know if people will be will feel comfortable with this exactly and they're not taking any benefits of either like the decentralized aspect of it or the n.i.v. aspect of a couple currency so to me it doesn't really make much sense to me like this is going to be centralized on facebook you loses the entire benefit of having a decentralized platform so what happens if you lose access your wallet facebook basically owns your money ya know all good points. so that's it for this time you can catch boom bust on directv channel 321 dish network tel
yeah you can see why or where they would be compelled to do this you know if they can get these western union master card involved those are big names that might give people a sense of security with it but you know after these very recent scandals and then you know it just doesn't look good in them and then to get the twins involved in this is pretty seems pretty bold as well i saw the social network i know the story that you know the. famous for taking their money and running as actually so to...
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. >> the chicago couple sent the money for the blue-eyed great dane through western union to a companygreat dane, give ena bill of sale and told madio would be shipped by air carrier from south florida and then. >> i got a phone call saying the dog was stuck in savannah, georgia, i needed to pay an additional $1500 for this test carrier thing and had to get three vaccinations to be able to travel. >> that is kind of when i was starting to, my heart started to sinker. >> it is kind of like you know there is no ug da. there is tho dog. >> and there is no walsch great dane, their advertised address in fort lauderdale is actually a thrift shop, according to the federal trade commission, wayne and pamela are victims of an international scam that affect as many as 37,000 people a year paying an average of $100 to $1,000 for dogs they will never see. the better business bureau also says at least 08% of websites advertising pets for sale, the vast majority believe toed be puppies are fraud. and mostly based in west africa. >> this is elsa and this is ana. >> and a discounted dog should be a wa
. >> the chicago couple sent the money for the blue-eyed great dane through western union to a companygreat dane, give ena bill of sale and told madio would be shipped by air carrier from south florida and then. >> i got a phone call saying the dog was stuck in savannah, georgia, i needed to pay an additional $1500 for this test carrier thing and had to get three vaccinations to be able to travel. >> that is kind of when i was starting to, my heart started to sinker. >>...
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in part, this destructive warfare occurred because many union officers and soldiers in the western region used slaveholding as a measure of disloyalty. just as confederate troops saw it as proof of loyalty. not surprisingly, antislavery hardliners were among the quickest to judge. union officers and soldiers, especially anti-slavery republicans, do not easily devasting themselves of long-held ideological predilections gained from years of struggles, and even violence, with slave state citizens over the peculiar institution. field saw the need to conciliate proslavery residents, especially slaveowners. just as james russell lowe argued in 1861, "there can be no such thing as a moderate slaveholder. moderation and slavery cannot coexist." efraim wilson was equally blunt. "any man who would hold a slave with few exceptions is neither a christian, patriot, or loyal citizen." or as another put it, "the americans who are slaveholders are the enemies of the government." prejudice among many such unionists derived from actual of -- absolutist views of the inferior culture of slaveholding communit
in part, this destructive warfare occurred because many union officers and soldiers in the western region used slaveholding as a measure of disloyalty. just as confederate troops saw it as proof of loyalty. not surprisingly, antislavery hardliners were among the quickest to judge. union officers and soldiers, especially anti-slavery republicans, do not easily devasting themselves of long-held ideological predilections gained from years of struggles, and even violence, with slave state citizens...
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clinic by a text message, not the way you would get a text message on your phone today, but by a western union telegram, announcing that. they used their prize money for the nobel award and give it to their laboratory and clinical assistants. one of their assistants was a franciscan sister. she could not accept the financial recognition so they found a way to deal with that. they said that is fine, we will send you on a study trip to europe and you can meet the pope. bill was found ways to contribute and get back to others. other artifacts, an early telephone. we have always loved technology at mayo clinic. dr. william warren mayo had the first telephone in this region. it connected his farmhouse with his office. so the idea of patient convenience, you could walk into the local area and call dr. mayo at his home. this was transformative, disruptive technology at that time. the local newspaper had to print an article -- how to place a telephone call. it was so new to people that they did not know what to do. the paper assured them that your voice and dr. mayo's voice would be as clear a mile ap
clinic by a text message, not the way you would get a text message on your phone today, but by a western union telegram, announcing that. they used their prize money for the nobel award and give it to their laboratory and clinical assistants. one of their assistants was a franciscan sister. she could not accept the financial recognition so they found a way to deal with that. they said that is fine, we will send you on a study trip to europe and you can meet the pope. bill was found ways to...
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his book the bedford boys, if he could relate to the audience about what it was like for that western union operator, a female who started to receive the notifications of the boys who were dying in bedford. there were so many they were people and families she knew and i would love to hear his comments about that. >>> thanks for calling in, mike. i interviewed elizabeth tea. she was 21 in july 1944. i will go to a graveyard in bedford not far from where i'm sitting this afternoon. i will visit the graves of several of the bedford boys brought home. 22 killed in normandy in june and july of 1944. half of them are engraves in omaha beach and half of them here not far, a couple miles from the where i'm sitting. on the 21st of july, 1944, elizabeth tease went to work at the greens drugstore still open today and she went to western union telegram office at the back of the drugstore. turned on the teletype machine and told me it wouldn't stop for at least a couple hours and these names kept coming through. kid in action, killed in action. missing in action. and unbelievably when i look there were
his book the bedford boys, if he could relate to the audience about what it was like for that western union operator, a female who started to receive the notifications of the boys who were dying in bedford. there were so many they were people and families she knew and i would love to hear his comments about that. >>> thanks for calling in, mike. i interviewed elizabeth tea. she was 21 in july 1944. i will go to a graveyard in bedford not far from where i'm sitting this afternoon. i...
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. >> reporter: the chicago couple sent the money for the blue-eyed great dane through western union to called wallish great danes. they were given a bill of sale and told madison would be shipped by air carrier from south florida. >> i got a phone call saying it was stuck in savannah, georgia. i needed to pay an additional $1500 for this pet carrier safe thing and had to get three vaccinations to be able to travel. >> that's kind of when i was starting to -- my heart started to sink. we were all excited. we had gotten supplies. >> and you brp to get a new member of the family. >> yeah. our first baby puppy. there's no dog. there is no dog. >> reporter: and there is no wahlish great danes. their advertised address is actually a thrift shop. according to the federal trade commission, wayne and pamela are victims of an international scam that affects as many as 37,000 people a year. paying an average $100 to $1,000 for dogs they'll never see. the better business bureau also says at least 80% of websites advertising pets for sale, the vast majority believed to be puppies, are frauds. and m
. >> reporter: the chicago couple sent the money for the blue-eyed great dane through western union to called wallish great danes. they were given a bill of sale and told madison would be shipped by air carrier from south florida. >> i got a phone call saying it was stuck in savannah, georgia. i needed to pay an additional $1500 for this pet carrier safe thing and had to get three vaccinations to be able to travel. >> that's kind of when i was starting to -- my heart started...
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pueden celebrar a sus esposas y madres las distancias no existen, baja la aplicaciÓn de western union> un fuero fe ate aplauso >>> gracias, gracias, todo mr muy rico el canal pefr efecto. gracias ciÓn dpo feliz dÍa de ls bueno chicas quÉ les pareciÓ la huis darÍa. >>> 340 bonita, muy linaza linda saludos a mis compaÑeros de "un saludos a mis compaÑeros de "un nuevo dÍa" paso (♪música inquietante) ♪ ¡ya! !dejame en paz! todo lo que hago está mal. ¡siempre mal! carlos... [la puerta se azota] ♪ pero hay una... ola de hidrataciónas otro. que arrasará con todos. hydro boost water gel, de neutrogena®. con ácido hialurónico, va más allá de la superficie... empapa las células de tu piel y atrapa la hidratación. dejando tu piel así de tersa y súper hidratada. el resultado te sorprenderá. hydro boost. y nuestro suave limpiador exfoliante. de neutrogena®. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ (aplausos) > estamos celebrando el dÍa de la madre, mamÁ siempre sera nuestra amiga look guarda ngss secretgr pero hay una ma mapa y cuÉntanos esta historia usted es de ecuador es mamÁ. de un niÑo que vemos en nuestra casa de "un n
pueden celebrar a sus esposas y madres las distancias no existen, baja la aplicaciÓn de western union> un fuero fe ate aplauso >>> gracias, gracias, todo mr muy rico el canal pefr efecto. gracias ciÓn dpo feliz dÍa de ls bueno chicas quÉ les pareciÓ la huis darÍa. >>> 340 bonita, muy linaza linda saludos a mis compaÑeros de "un saludos a mis compaÑeros de "un nuevo dÍa" paso (♪música inquietante) ♪ ¡ya! !dejame en paz! todo lo que hago está...
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they are also in discussions with western union and payment services firms to talk about how they canake it more efficient for people to send and receive money from abroad. lots of regulatory hurdles to overcome to get this launched. >> thanks. good seeing you. >>> coming up, axios' nick johnson has a look at this morning's one big thing. coming up on "morning joe" the president breaks with a key u.s. ally and his own administration over north korea. >> his support of kim jong-un following pyongyang's recent missile tests as the president breaks with japan's prime minister and national security adviser on the matter, plus the backlash trump is facing at home for siding with kim and slamming former vice president joe biden. "morning joe" is just moments away. ent joe biden. "morning joe" is just moments away (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even rooftop parking. strange forces at work? only if you're referring to gravity-and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmer
they are also in discussions with western union and payment services firms to talk about how they canake it more efficient for people to send and receive money from abroad. lots of regulatory hurdles to overcome to get this launched. >> thanks. good seeing you. >>> coming up, axios' nick johnson has a look at this morning's one big thing. coming up on "morning joe" the president breaks with a key u.s. ally and his own administration over north korea. >> his...
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in fact, to the extent they were getting telegrams with western union and so forth to see what some of saying. roosevelt but one of his operatives head of the fcc and changed the licensing rules for radio for two years when you had to re- up to six months. he put the squeeze on them to make sure they did quote "-right-double-quote the right thing. pete: did not like nixon or reagan. mark: exactly right. nixon was impeached for was the thing he inherited from johnson and kennedy. he paid a price and they did not. if you are pushing the progressive agenda and if you like you they will take after you and even bill clinton took a long time for the media to latch onto what he had done and his lies under oath and what he done in the oval office at the time. i have a whole section on i have a whole section on character there but d what if i wielded the power of i could bend reality to my will, with a snap of my fingers! i just saved money with geico. i saved hundreds of dollars! nice! that is a lot of money. the power is exhilarating!! hahahahahaha! hah. ha. just got something in my throat. y
in fact, to the extent they were getting telegrams with western union and so forth to see what some of saying. roosevelt but one of his operatives head of the fcc and changed the licensing rules for radio for two years when you had to re- up to six months. he put the squeeze on them to make sure they did quote "-right-double-quote the right thing. pete: did not like nixon or reagan. mark: exactly right. nixon was impeached for was the thing he inherited from johnson and kennedy. he paid a...
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. >> announcer: cuomo prime time is brought to you by western union.store, or on the app. behr presents: tough as walls. ♪ that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great paint. ♪ that's some great paint. behr. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with interior paints. paint, prime, protect - all in one. now that's some great paint! find it exclusively at the home depot. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfini
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she went to the western union telegram office.he told me that it wouldn't stop for at least a couple of hours. these names just kept terming -- coming through, killed in action, killed in action. there were so many names and all she could remember was it there were a lot of johns. what was so powerful about that moment, the teletype machine spitting out messages of travel tragedy, it was repeated several weeks later by the telegrams spitting out the messages in bedford. it devastated this community. it was a grief stricken, tragic time. you have to remember that people in america knew we had invaded normandy. it was a huge story, the biggest of the war. new that theirrd sons were involved in some way. they had to wait weeks to find out what happened to them. letters didn't come back. there were rumors. one woman told me that it was like waiting for an earthquake, week after week after week. finally that morning, she turns on the teletype machine and the truth came out. host: was that the late fairly typical? you mentioned mid july
she went to the western union telegram office.he told me that it wouldn't stop for at least a couple of hours. these names just kept terming -- coming through, killed in action, killed in action. there were so many names and all she could remember was it there were a lot of johns. what was so powerful about that moment, the teletype machine spitting out messages of travel tragedy, it was repeated several weeks later by the telegrams spitting out the messages in bedford. it devastated this...
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all of a sudden, the next document is this western union telegraph from october 1940. it's from george brown which is the texas firm which is financing lyndon johnson and he's getting them increasingly big federal contracts. and the telegram says, lyndon, the checks are on the way. lyndon replies himself on the bottom of it in writing. i'm not responding to these people were telling anyone about them so you thank them. the six names were in there and because they were there i could cross reference to their letters and find out who they were. when that happened you say, i'm going to keep going. i found another thing which to me is one of the most remarkable documents that i ever came across. it's a list, it's tight.six pages long. both of john's assistance, john connolly. and walter jenkins. they both told me that they had typed it. whoever typed it, this is what it was. to type columns. in the left-hand column there is the name of the congressman. in the center column, how much money he wants and what he needs it for. the amounts are so small. >> by today's standards,
all of a sudden, the next document is this western union telegraph from october 1940. it's from george brown which is the texas firm which is financing lyndon johnson and he's getting them increasingly big federal contracts. and the telegram says, lyndon, the checks are on the way. lyndon replies himself on the bottom of it in writing. i'm not responding to these people were telling anyone about them so you thank them. the six names were in there and because they were there i could cross...
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wayne and pamela did not end up losing their $800 because they insured their purchase through western uniondit card for online deposits and meet the dog and the breeder in person before buying. my family had this experience. my daughter went online and found a puppy. we drove five hours to meet the dog and it ended up being an empty parking lot. i have to say, of course, you can always go to your local shelter and adopt. >> that's what we went and did. >> pyou would think that this is a new baby coming home. we're very excited about the new addition. >> get it at the shelter. they interview you, you have to pass a test. >> any dog would want to live with your family because you have horses. >> it's dog heaven. >> you have a yard. >> you are a nice man with a nice wife. >>> coming up next -- >> clean teeth. >> they feed you. house a a party. a look at this morning's other headlines including t >>> good thursday morning to you. today is the day to layer. so with a chilly start, you grab that jacket, once you step outside. you'll need it. and as we head through the afternoon, you'll be able to
wayne and pamela did not end up losing their $800 because they insured their purchase through western uniondit card for online deposits and meet the dog and the breeder in person before buying. my family had this experience. my daughter went online and found a puppy. we drove five hours to meet the dog and it ended up being an empty parking lot. i have to say, of course, you can always go to your local shelter and adopt. >> that's what we went and did. >> pyou would think that this...
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these commanders, including those in the room that night, transferred their western war eastward. it shaped union strategy. announcer: learn more about western theater tactics today at 6 p.m. eastern on the civil war. explore our past on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. we visit the museum hearing washington, d.c. to learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the modern lgbtq rights movement. >> this is where we tell the story of how americans used the first amendment freedoms -- speech, protest, religion, to advocate for change in really fight. you walk into this corner into the prologue area and look at the artifacts from two of the earliest lgbtq rights organizations that rose up in the 1950's and gay americans 1960's. lived in fear and secrecy. gay people could be arrested for showing affection in public. police prowled parks to arrest gay people. it was difficult to be a gay american. this is where you see a rise of the few early groups social , groups such as the dau
these commanders, including those in the room that night, transferred their western war eastward. it shaped union strategy. announcer: learn more about western theater tactics today at 6 p.m. eastern on the civil war. explore our past on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country. we visit the museum hearing washington, d.c. to learn about the 1969 stonewall riots and how they served as a catalyst for the modern...
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but by a western union telegram, announcing that. they were so came based in their philosophy they used part of their prize money for the nobel award and they gave it to their laboratory and clinical assistants. now, one of their assistants was a franciscan sister. with her vow of poverty, she couldn't accept the financial recognition so they found a way to deal with that. they said, sister, that's just fine. we will send you on a trip to europe and you can meet the pope. so they always found out ways to contribute and give back to others. other artifacts, an early telephone. we always loved technology here at mayo clinic. dr. william mayo had the first telephone in this region. it connected his farm house with his office. and so the idea of patient convenience, you could walk into the local area and call dr. mayo at his home. this was transformative, disruptive technology at that time. the local newspaper actually had to print an article how to place a telephone call. it was so new to people they didn't know what to do. the paper as
but by a western union telegram, announcing that. they were so came based in their philosophy they used part of their prize money for the nobel award and they gave it to their laboratory and clinical assistants. now, one of their assistants was a franciscan sister. with her vow of poverty, she couldn't accept the financial recognition so they found a way to deal with that. they said, sister, that's just fine. we will send you on a trip to europe and you can meet the pope. so they always found...
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western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. unionhat if the western—backed safety inspections and, the damage to the garments industry would be profound and lasting. let's now have a look at the stock markets in asia and the escalating us china trade war continues to basically topple asia—pacific markets in early tuesday trading with japan down by 385 points and australia losing 1.196, 385 points and australia losing 1.1%, also not helping sentiment, us stock market stumbling overnight with the biggest loser in the red by 3.4%. thank you so much for investing your time with us. more updates. goodbye for now. this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: there's been a sharp fall on global markets after china hits back in the trade war with the us. president trump says things are working out very well. the philippines‘ controversial president could be set to consolidate his hardline rule as votes are counted in midterm elections. an investigation into rape allegations against the wikileaks founderjulian assange is being reopened by the
western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. unionhat if the western—backed safety inspections and, the damage to the garments industry would be profound and lasting. let's now have a look at the stock markets in asia and the escalating us china trade war continues to basically topple asia—pacific markets in early tuesday trading with japan down by 385 points and australia losing 1.196, 385 points and australia losing...
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western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. unionto the garments industry will be profound and lasting. anbarasan ethirajan, bbc news, dhaka. a first—of—its—kind school for predominantly for transgender children and their siblings opened in chile last year. and this is the first year students at amaranta school will take state exams. named after a mexican tra nsgender politician, the school caters for children between the ages of six and i7. our gender and identity reporter megha mohan reports. this is amaranta school. it's the worldmy first school created for jones gender peoples. does make it's the world's first school. —— are created for transgender peoples. the world's first school. —— are created for transgender peoples! to 23 students here identify as trans—, and the other six here are friends and family. the principal of the school says there have been at least two reports on transgender children where the majority so they change their minds on their transition. i asked if this worries her. we don't worry about this at the sch
western retailers have increased buying clothes from bangladesh after the factories there improved safety standards. unionto the garments industry will be profound and lasting. anbarasan ethirajan, bbc news, dhaka. a first—of—its—kind school for predominantly for transgender children and their siblings opened in chile last year. and this is the first year students at amaranta school will take state exams. named after a mexican tra nsgender politician, the school caters for children...
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there's been a lot of pressure coming from the united nations the african union european union and also western diplomats including the united states and united kingdom on buses to cut to him who've been filling that any more delay would make the momentum in the talks get lost and also. the. progress already achieved now we're seeing a situation where the 2 the 2 sides are coming together to try and find a solution on the summit in council it's an 11 a member body which is supposed to be the highest organ of the transitional government that's planned for sudan and but both sides want a majority stake in it the protesters are saying if they don't have a majority civilian membership of plot council as well as the leadership of our council they will continue the city. with the latest set of course to mohamed thank you. the white house has announced an international peace to perspire is a conference to encourage investment in palestine as part of its peace plan for the region will take place in bahrain next month and reportedly involve governments and business leaders that really is on the way is l
there's been a lot of pressure coming from the united nations the african union european union and also western diplomats including the united states and united kingdom on buses to cut to him who've been filling that any more delay would make the momentum in the talks get lost and also. the. progress already achieved now we're seeing a situation where the 2 the 2 sides are coming together to try and find a solution on the summit in council it's an 11 a member body which is supposed to be the...
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these commanders, including those in the room that night, transferred their western war eastward. it shaped union strategy. announcer: learn more about western theater tactics today at 6 p.m. eastern on the civil war. explore our past on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country.
these commanders, including those in the room that night, transferred their western war eastward. it shaped union strategy. announcer: learn more about western theater tactics today at 6 p.m. eastern on the civil war. explore our past on american history tv. each week, american artifacts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites around the country.
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but even as communist parties in western europe increasingly distanced themselves from the soviet union communist east germany became ever more vocally supportive of moscow. in communist east germany the party to an authoritarian methods to enforce its interpretation of the marxist legacy in which the freedom of dissent had no place. even the renaming of can not says karl marx shot on may tenth one thousand nine hundred eighty three was an important acknowledgement of the revolutionary tradition in the city and the contribution made by its working class to our workers and present state. people professor love care bill has already created many statues of the greatest sons of our people time and again he has sought to fulfill lennon's legacy to immortalize the creator of revolutionary. a ministerial by drawing upon the art of monumental propaganda station you need to be because while working on his designs carol read the works of marx he seeks to express the content of revolutionary marxist thought individual for this was the irrepressible power of the passion of the nature of the revolut
but even as communist parties in western europe increasingly distanced themselves from the soviet union communist east germany became ever more vocally supportive of moscow. in communist east germany the party to an authoritarian methods to enforce its interpretation of the marxist legacy in which the freedom of dissent had no place. even the renaming of can not says karl marx shot on may tenth one thousand nine hundred eighty three was an important acknowledgement of the revolutionary...
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these commanders, including those in the room that night, transferred their western kind of war eastward, shaping unionar strategy. >> learn more about western theater tactics today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war. past onour nation's american history tv. >> this august will be 45 years since president nixon resigned his office. next, on the presidency, geoff shepard, who was principal deputy to the president's lead defense lawyer, taught a temple university class this semester called "watergate revisited: an insider's view." in his white house role, he helped transcribe the white house watergate tapes. in this lecture, he gives his views of those tapes and what they did and did not reveal. he begins with a review of previous lectures. this is about one hour and a half. geoff: we're not talking about current events, and we're not really focusing on the chronology of watergate because what i'm trying to tell you is what went on behind the scenes. the back story, both of developments at the white house, where i worked, and the special prosecutor's office, where i have done a tremendous amount of re
these commanders, including those in the room that night, transferred their western kind of war eastward, shaping unionar strategy. >> learn more about western theater tactics today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war. past onour nation's american history tv. >> this august will be 45 years since president nixon resigned his office. next, on the presidency, geoff shepard, who was principal deputy to the president's lead defense lawyer, taught a temple university class this...
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but even as communist parties in western europe increasingly distanced themselves from the soviet union communist east germany became ever more vocally supportive of moscow. in communist east germany the party to an authoritarian methods to enforce its interpretation of the marxist legacy in which the freedom of dissent had no place. even the renaming of can that's as karl marx thought on may tenth one thousand fifty three was an important acknowledgment of the revolutionary tradition in the city and the contribution made by its working class store workers and present state . people professor life terrible is already created many statues of the greatest songs of our people time and again he has sought to fulfill lennon's legacy to immortalize the creator of revolutionary. a ministerial by drawing upon the art of monumental propaganda station purely to critique while working on his designs campbell read the works of marx he seeks to express the content of revolutionary marxist thought in the visual form this was the irrepressible power of the passion of the nature of the revolutionary an
but even as communist parties in western europe increasingly distanced themselves from the soviet union communist east germany became ever more vocally supportive of moscow. in communist east germany the party to an authoritarian methods to enforce its interpretation of the marxist legacy in which the freedom of dissent had no place. even the renaming of can that's as karl marx thought on may tenth one thousand fifty three was an important acknowledgment of the revolutionary tradition in the...
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western theater still gets a lot of attention. there has been a significant amount of work on both the union and confederate armies of tennessee. there is a lot of work on that, and on officers, and there is a good new book that deals with mainly the officers in the western armies and their attitudes toward emancipation. there is a lot of work. >> that book is christopher teeter's "practical liberators." i don't think that chris gets at the deep conflict of the officers in the way he should have, but by studying those lower grade officers and seeing the problems they were facing and the decisions they had to within order to contend emancipation policies is entirely new. we just have not seen it before. let's talk a little bit more about mark twain. we were all fascinated by what you had to say, and i had many questions. one of them has to do with twain's antiwar feelings. tell us a little bit more about that. what are the roots of those antiwar feelings? what are some of the manifestations you mentioned? one of his writings in particular, a generalized pacifism and critique of the war, the civil war in particular. what does he m
western theater still gets a lot of attention. there has been a significant amount of work on both the union and confederate armies of tennessee. there is a lot of work on that, and on officers, and there is a good new book that deals with mainly the officers in the western armies and their attitudes toward emancipation. there is a lot of work. >> that book is christopher teeter's "practical liberators." i don't think that chris gets at the deep conflict of the officers in the...
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almost all western companies, including the european union have pulled out.re desperate to cause a distraction and send us a message. ainsley: mike pompeo says these are two separate situations what is happening with iran which is scary. they know things we don't know and that's why they are sending this strike group and bomber task force over into that area. but this is also what's happening in the gaza area is very concerning. benjamin netanyahu said we are not going to take it four israelis killed at least. six on the palestinian side. our president was tweeting about it in support of israel. he said once again israel faces a enter rawj of deadly -- barrage of deadly rocket attacks by terrorist groups. hamas and islamic jihad. we support israel 100 percent in its defense of its citizens to the gazaen people. these terrorist attacks against israel will bring you nothing but more misery. end the violence and work toward piece. it can happen. brian: iran financed hezbollah hamas as well as jihad. the iran government is being starved for funds because of the s
almost all western companies, including the european union have pulled out.re desperate to cause a distraction and send us a message. ainsley: mike pompeo says these are two separate situations what is happening with iran which is scary. they know things we don't know and that's why they are sending this strike group and bomber task force over into that area. but this is also what's happening in the gaza area is very concerning. benjamin netanyahu said we are not going to take it four israelis...
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union vessels pushed through the stakes as they stormed into new bern. branch retreated to kingston and burnside added another victory to the western theater. captured the second largest city in north carolina. what awaited him was the dilemma that almost every union officer confronted throughout the war. burnside and his men reached a region where enslaved people make the case for enlistment. i deliberate on local officials, refugees, and opinions that appear in the black press. before the creation of the united states colored troops, refugees and free black men met soldiers in the southern locales of the western leader to offer their services. some were illiterate, others were starving, others were barely clothed, but many had a keen awareness of the region, the land, and its customs. it would take legal arguments for their actions to be official policy. before burnside's men landed at new bern, prominent leaders state their responsibility. the right to bear arms, the expressions of patriotism and the access of privileges and honor associated with military service gave the meaning of the war its shape for black men excluded from union for
union vessels pushed through the stakes as they stormed into new bern. branch retreated to kingston and burnside added another victory to the western theater. captured the second largest city in north carolina. what awaited him was the dilemma that almost every union officer confronted throughout the war. burnside and his men reached a region where enslaved people make the case for enlistment. i deliberate on local officials, refugees, and opinions that appear in the black press. before the...
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union's most successful commenters. he won important victories that secured western virginia independence. he defeated to armies in mississippi in 1862. he provided a badly needed and bloody victory on january 2. say, stones river is the reverse that he spurred. gettysburg has become more important to us than it was at the time, i would argue if you read the sources and the political leaders in the newspapers, this was a very big deal. the war hard point in for the union. a much needed victory, even if as the ones asig general grant. chattanooga.red he even got general james long treat to agree to this as well. so, whatever he could do to furnish reputation. he was a billion -- an engineer, devout christian. he was not without his flaws. as has future biographer, he was easy to hate. he had a bad temper, smoked incessantly, slept too little, and others, arrogant, and unforgiving. worst of all, his self-righteousness made him temperamentally incapable of getting along with many of his superiors. upsonal enemies he racked over the course of the war undermined his once promising career. we se
union's most successful commenters. he won important victories that secured western virginia independence. he defeated to armies in mississippi in 1862. he provided a badly needed and bloody victory on january 2. say, stones river is the reverse that he spurred. gettysburg has become more important to us than it was at the time, i would argue if you read the sources and the political leaders in the newspapers, this was a very big deal. the war hard point in for the union. a much needed victory,...
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western edition. cbs news has obtained exclusive audio from the american airlines pilots union of a heated meeting withing officials. the pilots confronted the jet maker last fall about new features to its 737 max planes that may have been a factor in a deadly crash just weeks earlier. the pilots demanded quick action from boeing, but a computer fix would not be ordered until after a second crash in march.kr clea. >> reporter: frustration boiled over during a tense meeting between a boeing official and american airlines 737 pilots in november 2018. >> reporter: the meeting came less than a month after lion air 610, a boeing 737 max, went down off the coast of indonesia,d fo months before the second max crash killed 157 more. investigators believe in both cases a faulty sensor triggered the plane's mcas anti-stall system that repeatedly pushed the plane down. the pilots at the meeting were angry that system was not disclosed to them until after the first max crash. >> reporter: boeing v.p. mike senate, who did not know he wast in-a-lifetime-type scenario. >> reporter: the pilots in the were nosatisfied
western edition. cbs news has obtained exclusive audio from the american airlines pilots union of a heated meeting withing officials. the pilots confronted the jet maker last fall about new features to its 737 max planes that may have been a factor in a deadly crash just weeks earlier. the pilots demanded quick action from boeing, but a computer fix would not be ordered until after a second crash in march.kr clea. >> reporter: frustration boiled over during a tense meeting between a...
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was also a lot of pressure coming from the united nations the african union the european union and some of the western diplomats. here in the been saying that if the delay continues beyond those 72 hours the momentum will have been lost the progress of chimps so far won't be lost and that is one of the reasons why the military council is resuming talks with the porters the leaders and they're going to discuss the key thing which is the form to solve it in council which is expected to leave the administrator of the police saddam to democratic elections it has been a really devise if with both sides wanting a majority stake in the council and it would be interesting to see whether whether there would be compromises during this round of negotiations and meanwhile mohamed saudi arabia has deposited $250000000.00 into saddam's central bank how this is being viewed by the protesters. not very well because the protesters are saying that there is a lot of interference in sudan's affairs coming from not only would it be a but also the united arab emirates that $250000000.03 out say that it's paid into the suda
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of a trillion dollars of very suspicious money from russia and the former soviet union, that was funneled into the western banking system right under the noses of major banks and regulators in the united states and europe, who either facilitated it or turned a blind eye. at the heart of it is a whistle- blower, who found one loose thread and decided to pull on it. howard wilkinson is an oxford man: cautious, prudent and a bit of a stickler. after his cover was blown last fall in a newspaper article as the person who uncovered the scandal, he has spent much of his time wandering the british countryside trying not to be found. >> howard wilkinson: being named as a whistle-blower in a case involving dirty russian money, it's not a good place to be. >> kroft: you're still concerned? >> wilkinson: you've got to be, haven't you? the very nature of the people who want to launder money probably means that they're not the sort that you want to go down the pub and have a pint with. >> kroft: but he did sit down with us, and told his tale about a financial crime so big, it's hard to fathom. >> wilkinson: the end num
of a trillion dollars of very suspicious money from russia and the former soviet union, that was funneled into the western banking system right under the noses of major banks and regulators in the united states and europe, who either facilitated it or turned a blind eye. at the heart of it is a whistle- blower, who found one loose thread and decided to pull on it. howard wilkinson is an oxford man: cautious, prudent and a bit of a stickler. after his cover was blown last fall in a newspaper...
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western nds undiminished was. identity of our vital interests. he united states will make in deal with the soviet union at not expense of other nations because they're our partner pz ut their interests and ours converge. our interests converge not only eedom but ng the fr pursuing a path to peace. purpose of e and policy to convince the soviet union she, too. should let each nation choose t's own future so long as it doesn't interfere with choices of others. communist drive to impose their tem oncal and economic sys others is the primary cause of world tension today. re can be no kout if all perfect an refrain interfering in determination of peace could be more assured. rt s will require a new effo to achieve world new, a new or world discussion and increased understanding, equiring increased contact an communication. is a ep in this direction proposed arrangement for one line between moscow and washington to avoid delays, misunderstanding and misreadings that might occur at a time of crisis. we've been talking about our irst step me hurs of arm control sdriened to limit intensity of the arms race and
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union's door. dream seems to be getting cold and its other alliances with western values are under strain to. deal with moscow raises hackles across the pond will turkey be cowed back into the western fold by trade pressure from the us what cards does it have up its sleeve to maintain. it's a balancing act between east and west and what steps will ankara take next along its own path a man made his former minister for affairs welcome to the show it is great to have you with us today allow us to talk about how you are turkish chief negotiator in a session talks with the e.u. and back in 2017 president of the un openly declared that turkey doesn't meet the e.u. now onkar is pushing for brussels to finally decide whether they want turkey in the union or not if turkey doesn't need the e.u. why not just quit the talks and be done with it i have always argued that the e.u. is turkey's dietitian we all know that we have to watch what we eat and we need to exercise regularly to lead a healthy life but sometimes we need the prescription of a dietician will tells us how much to eat for breakfast what to
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our commitment to defend western europe, west berlin, for example, stand undiminished, because of the identity of our interest. the u.s. will make no deal with the soviet union at the expense of other nations and other people. ourmerely because they are partners, but because their interests and hours converge. our interests converge not only in defending the frontiers of freedom, but in pursuing the paths of peace. it is in our hope and the purpose of allied policy to thatnce the soviet union she, too, should let each nation choose its own future. so long as that choice does not interfere with the choices of others. drive to impose their political and economic system on others, it is the primary cause of world tension today. for there can be no doubt that if all nations could refrain from interfering in the require a new effortthis will to achieve law, a new context for discussion. it will require increase understanding between the soviets and ourselves, and increase understanding will require increased contact and communication one step in this direction is the proposed arrangement for a direct line between moscow and washington. to avoid, on each side, the
our commitment to defend western europe, west berlin, for example, stand undiminished, because of the identity of our interest. the u.s. will make no deal with the soviet union at the expense of other nations and other people. ourmerely because they are partners, but because their interests and hours converge. our interests converge not only in defending the frontiers of freedom, but in pursuing the paths of peace. it is in our hope and the purpose of allied policy to thatnce the soviet union...
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western sri lanka. the story is former prime minister bob hawke at 89 a former trade union leader mr hauck sir for termsas prime minister was considered a reformer is human too quick takes a look back at his life and legacy. australia had never had a more popular prime minister and there hasn't been one since at one stage opinion polls found 3 quarters of australians approved of how bob hawke was leading the country he took the left leaning labor party to 4 election wins his 1st in 1983 was his party's biggest victory will get embodied qualities australians like to see in themselves he was down to earth seen as having a great sense of humor and a sense of fairness. he could also drink. a plaque at oxford university commemorates the day the future prime ministers that a world speed record quit drinking almost an liter and a half of the year it was a reputation he played to in his later years. a former trade union leader bob hawke served 4 terms as prime minister and was considered a reformer he floated the strained dollar and in gauged in the privatization of state assets while managing to keep the trade
western sri lanka. the story is former prime minister bob hawke at 89 a former trade union leader mr hauck sir for termsas prime minister was considered a reformer is human too quick takes a look back at his life and legacy. australia had never had a more popular prime minister and there hasn't been one since at one stage opinion polls found 3 quarters of australians approved of how bob hawke was leading the country he took the left leaning labor party to 4 election wins his 1st in 1983 was his...