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but then had one or two people who had contact, who maintain contact with those who were in the north. but let's talk a little bit about the origins of the underground railroad. so we know that the origins go back to the 18th century end of vigils willing to help people escape. whether those individuals were where they lived, somewhere in the south or in the north, because slavery was legal everywhere. in fact, many people forget that. they forget that crispus addicks, who was the first man to die in the in the boston massacre, was actually a runaway slave from new york. and because he was a runaway slave, he was, of course, living as a free person, working in the maritime industry up in boston, but always susceptible to his master, to finding him and returning him to slavery. and so these individual who were helping people escape were everywhere in the country, not just those in the north, not just those in the south, but everywhere in the country. but after the american revolution, when america set forth the idea, years of freedom, of liberty, of equality, that all men are created e
but then had one or two people who had contact, who maintain contact with those who were in the north. but let's talk a little bit about the origins of the underground railroad. so we know that the origins go back to the 18th century end of vigils willing to help people escape. whether those individuals were where they lived, somewhere in the south or in the north, because slavery was legal everywhere. in fact, many people forget that. they forget that crispus addicks, who was the first man to...
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the prosecution team who have led . the prosecution team who have led the prosecution team who have to a successful conclusion. the search| the trial to a successful. conclusion. the search for the trial to a successful- conclusion. the search for the the trial to a successful— conclusion. the search for the truth has remained — conclusion. the search for the truth has remained at— conclusion. the search for the truth has remained at the _ conclusion. the search for the truth has remained at the forefront - conclusion. the search for the truth has remained at the forefront of- has remained at the forefront of everyone's— has remained at the forefront of everyone's mines, _ has remained at the forefront of everyone's mines, and - has remained at the forefront of everyone's mines, and we - has remained at the forefront of everyone's mines, and we will. everyone's mines, and we will forever— everyone's mines, and we will forever be _ everyone's mines, and we will forever be grateful— everyone's mines, and we will forever be grateful for- everyone's mines, and we will forever be gratefu
the prosecution team who have led . the prosecution team who have led the prosecution team who have to a successful conclusion. the search| the trial to a successful. conclusion. the search for the trial to a successful- conclusion. the search for the the trial to a successful— conclusion. the search for the truth has remained — conclusion. the search for the truth has remained at— conclusion. the search for the truth has remained at the _ conclusion. the search for the truth has remained...
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but the people who who are killed don't have any connection. they don't belong to the group that is being targeted. and so that's the case in city. that's the case with the sikh in wisconsin, in which people sometimes make no distinction between seeks and muslims. that was the situation when the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. was attacked some years back. and the person who died there was, an african-american security person. and so it really does seem to reinforce, guys, the idea that martin luther king articulated that if i can paraphrase that that none of us are safe until all of us are safe. you know, none of us are free until all of us are free. and that the kind of bigotry that can be directed at one group will extend almost assuredly will extend to victimize beyond that group 100%. and beyond that, because what we also know is that these group distinction are malleable. they change, they shift. so they move right to really hate immigrants in 1920. i mean, something different than to really hate immigrants today. and you can use the
but the people who who are killed don't have any connection. they don't belong to the group that is being targeted. and so that's the case in city. that's the case with the sikh in wisconsin, in which people sometimes make no distinction between seeks and muslims. that was the situation when the holocaust museum in washington, d.c. was attacked some years back. and the person who died there was, an african-american security person. and so it really does seem to reinforce, guys, the idea that...
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i was meeting people who had been involved, who had exposed it. i was learning all sorts of things about it, and i thought, oh, china is the only country in the world that would ever create something called the plasma economy. it's so dystopian sounding and so odd. and i began kind of thinking about what was going on in the u.s. i knew about these plasma centers i had some friends who had sold plasma. i knew some people who live near plasma centers. and i was aware of their existence, but i didn't really understand how big the plasma economy was in the united states until i moved home in about. 2016. and i wanted to interview the woman who had blown the whistle on the catastrophe in china. her name was wong shooting. she had fled china and was living in exile in salt lake city, working as a medical researcher. she was working on liver cancer researcher there. wang shipping was quite interesting. she worked at the government run plasma centers in hunan province when the outbreak was happening, she was in charge of monitoring the health of donors an
i was meeting people who had been involved, who had exposed it. i was learning all sorts of things about it, and i thought, oh, china is the only country in the world that would ever create something called the plasma economy. it's so dystopian sounding and so odd. and i began kind of thinking about what was going on in the u.s. i knew about these plasma centers i had some friends who had sold plasma. i knew some people who live near plasma centers. and i was aware of their existence, but i...
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disobedient is the one who lives alone, who mocked, who does not obey the laws, who escaped from prisons hired by bandits, who gets up early. almost none of the schoolchildren understands the word back a request to come up with a phrase with this word is written. the rain went down. came and so on. practically no one knows the words kumachovy crimson turquoise crushed , does not know what the word popadya means . more examples of knowledge soviet union ruined stalin putin lenin brezhnev hitler , some germans write. but the fact that in the great patriotic war was with the germans is also known . not all the dates in one of them, eighth grade students aged 14, indicated in 1941-198, and the other 12 1710 years in a row. how to deal with it? well , okay, okay. these are kids. here are your teachers. you look. and the comments of teachers on the margins of school notebooks, this is what teachers see right here, normally. why didn't you name the sounds? do the job carefully. date spacers diary spacers without soft sign globe and who are the teachers? are the teachers today the ones? who jus
disobedient is the one who lives alone, who mocked, who does not obey the laws, who escaped from prisons hired by bandits, who gets up early. almost none of the schoolchildren understands the word back a request to come up with a phrase with this word is written. the rain went down. came and so on. practically no one knows the words kumachovy crimson turquoise crushed , does not know what the word popadya means . more examples of knowledge soviet union ruined stalin putin lenin brezhnev hitler...
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committed a crime , but those who did not, all these uncles who harassed people in transport when theyyoung person is reading, for example, ukrainian there uh, news yes, that's all the intersections are disgusting, because they are actually the most terrible, they are more terrible than collaborators, collaborators , criminals, you can condemn this abomination, you won't do anything to her, she doesn't seem to commit a crime, but she poisons those around her. thank you dear larisa, finally, i would like to warn our ukrainian citizens, who are now forced to find themselves under occupation both on the territory of the crimean peninsula and in the territory of the kherson region, to be careful with any public conversations on the topic of housing certificates, this is a kind of document allegedly on purchase of housing in case your housing was destroyed during hostilities , crimean collaborators, in particular, such a talipav is already calling for repression of citizens who try to buy e-e for this certificate housing in the russian federation or in the crimea and simply sell it and leav
committed a crime , but those who did not, all these uncles who harassed people in transport when theyyoung person is reading, for example, ukrainian there uh, news yes, that's all the intersections are disgusting, because they are actually the most terrible, they are more terrible than collaborators, collaborators , criminals, you can condemn this abomination, you won't do anything to her, she doesn't seem to commit a crime, but she poisons those around her. thank you dear larisa, finally, i...
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should have known but who didn't. and alger hiss was a great chameleon in the end. he's very unlike very just from the great soviet spies of the cambridge spies of the british establishment, men like guy burgess, kim philby, donald mcclane, john cairncross, who were also major soviet spies at the same period, they were wracked with guilt. they drank themselves into early graves. they instead of standing trial, they escaped the iron curtain and went to moscow where they literally died. alcoholism in their moscow of darkness. they were men who were absolutely riven by their spying and their betrayal. but not alger hiss. alger hiss, for whatever reason, maintained his equanimity till the day he died. he, through a numerous appeals process, he went on speaking and college campuses again, trying to establish his. one. all was said and done. he was a cool customer and he maintained that right to the end. one of the things that you talk about is in the title of the book, gods of deception, and i immediately went back and loo
should have known but who didn't. and alger hiss was a great chameleon in the end. he's very unlike very just from the great soviet spies of the cambridge spies of the british establishment, men like guy burgess, kim philby, donald mcclane, john cairncross, who were also major soviet spies at the same period, they were wracked with guilt. they drank themselves into early graves. they instead of standing trial, they escaped the iron curtain and went to moscow where they literally died....
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who has survived.imself in very difficult circumstances on any number of occasions. he is a survivor. there is almost no one else who pays attention to what goes on in russia who thought that vladimir putin could be trusted who didn't think that prigozhin had a target on his back. that's why it doesn't -- i'm just trying to figure out why he would think that somehow he was going to be different? >> well, look, yeah, because nobody knows better than prigozhin the revenge that putin exacts on his enemies because sometimes prigozhin was the one who did it. it's hard to get in the psychology of a guy like this who's basically a sociopathic. prigozhin was out there nihilistic awful stuff, throwing human waves essentially at the ukrainian lines in the ukrainian town of bakhmut. and look, the fact that he took it upon himself to launch that mutiny in the first place showed that this is a guy flying very close to the sun. this is a guy who's willing to take enormous risks. clearly he thought, i think, that he
who has survived.imself in very difficult circumstances on any number of occasions. he is a survivor. there is almost no one else who pays attention to what goes on in russia who thought that vladimir putin could be trusted who didn't think that prigozhin had a target on his back. that's why it doesn't -- i'm just trying to figure out why he would think that somehow he was going to be different? >> well, look, yeah, because nobody knows better than prigozhin the revenge that putin exacts...
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now was followedup, women who not only were leaders in early wyoming government, but also who were involved in the national movement to recognize women's right to vote. one of those women, esther hobart morris, is recognized, raised in a statue in this great building. our other statue byshoshone, ans so beloved in wyoming. a shoshone tribe. and a great american man himself. so it's so proud. i'm so proud to be here. represent bothcommunity and the. wyoming, as acknowledge the women who are recognized by statute in building. okay. so louisa swain was first and then about 15 minutes after louisa swain voted, there was a second woman who voted in cheyenne, and it was kind of a race to the ballot because. they knew that they were going to recognized or memorialized forever. so louisa swain wasn't, who grew up in the east. she was. and she found some relatives that helped raise. met a nice man. married and moved it to laramie, wyoming. she was a quaker. and in in laramie, the women decided that because they kind of knew this woman going to be an important in history they wanted to someone who wa
now was followedup, women who not only were leaders in early wyoming government, but also who were involved in the national movement to recognize women's right to vote. one of those women, esther hobart morris, is recognized, raised in a statue in this great building. our other statue byshoshone, ans so beloved in wyoming. a shoshone tribe. and a great american man himself. so it's so proud. i'm so proud to be here. represent bothcommunity and the. wyoming, as acknowledge the women who are...
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special blessings be upon vietnam veterans and their families who are present today and those who are not. as we remember, their sacrifice, this legacy and their service that pave the way for our armed forces today. behalf of grateful nation allow us always to place the mission first. never accept defeat, never quit, never leave your falling comfort and your name. we pray. amen. thank you, chaplain. ladies and gentlemen, would you please now rise for the presentation of the colors in the national anthem. but please. see. can you see me by dawn's early light? what so proudly we held at. that's why it's less mean whose bluster and bright just who the painful side or play possibly was was so calm endless. and ruckus. it's a good the bones. men gay proved to light that our flag was still there. oh, say, does that song speak angered then ned with. or the land of and the hum of the bridge they. oh their. rain we. ready got. rain back. i. you may be seated. please join me in thanking the 12th marine corps district guard and navy vocalist taylor johns for that beautiful of the national anthem
special blessings be upon vietnam veterans and their families who are present today and those who are not. as we remember, their sacrifice, this legacy and their service that pave the way for our armed forces today. behalf of grateful nation allow us always to place the mission first. never accept defeat, never quit, never leave your falling comfort and your name. we pray. amen. thank you, chaplain. ladies and gentlemen, would you please now rise for the presentation of the colors in the...
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went to serve, who betrayed the oath and went to serve the enemy, well, those who will remain in theth, there they are. and what to do with them? well, your purely even morally human opinion . oh, that’s how it happened. it’s actually a coincidence. literally a few days before the start of the full scale, i finished reading the book, er, this sample is the author of perbank , it’s called er, vosstanie kill the first er, it is about the activities of the israeli special services, which for many years, even for 10 years, hunted down nazi er criminals and in one way or another brought them to justice for the crimes they committed. usually they are designed to hand over i don't even know the work of israeli justice on those, let's put it this way, if it didn't work, then it means that they committed an act of revenge, and it was just, because the crimes that the german nazis committed against the representatives of the israeli people. as a result of the second world war, they were not supposed to repeat themselves around, but a little more than 70 years have passed and now already their
went to serve, who betrayed the oath and went to serve the enemy, well, those who will remain in theth, there they are. and what to do with them? well, your purely even morally human opinion . oh, that’s how it happened. it’s actually a coincidence. literally a few days before the start of the full scale, i finished reading the book, er, this sample is the author of perbank , it’s called er, vosstanie kill the first er, it is about the activities of the israeli special services, which for...
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raphael warnock, who is raphael warnock, who was the first african-american senator from the state of georgia. he has two publications, one being a way out of no way is a memoir of experience from savannah all the way to the senate and a wonderful children's book he read to a small of children immediately following worship service, we recorded that reading that we hope that these young will be able to look back and say they had the first afro in american senator from to read a children's to them and that book is a wonderful story that shares the experience of dr. as a child all the way up to being in as senator and get ready put your shoes on as they're ready to get ready to put your shoes in your shoes. all and get ready put your shoes on and get ready. and it's some beautiful art, wonderful story. so we are delighted that you are with we're going to have a word of prayer and then we're going to begin our conversation. we do this book note series. we've been doing it throughout the pandemic, talking to different authors and having conversation about their work and it exploded here at
raphael warnock, who is raphael warnock, who was the first african-american senator from the state of georgia. he has two publications, one being a way out of no way is a memoir of experience from savannah all the way to the senate and a wonderful children's book he read to a small of children immediately following worship service, we recorded that reading that we hope that these young will be able to look back and say they had the first afro in american senator from to read a children's to...
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who were the characters who were? the family members that i was most in whose storylines did i find most compelling? and then i also this thing where in a certain way you can almost look at it like, yes, we're fat, will following these different families, but we're looking at these different couples, right? we learn about different individuals before they meet and then what happens when they meet and get married and the ways in which their lives are affected, whether you're chinese or you're a white person who marries into the family. right. how how or how are their lives? you know how are their lives impact acted by know this general legislation that has so impact on them without all without necessarily maybe them 100% realizing it you i'll say that even for myself when i was growing up i had never heard the term chinese exclusion before. i just it's more like i felt it right and it was always there, whether it was because my mail came addressed to somebody name, right? that was one clue. you're speaking of the paper
who were the characters who were? the family members that i was most in whose storylines did i find most compelling? and then i also this thing where in a certain way you can almost look at it like, yes, we're fat, will following these different families, but we're looking at these different couples, right? we learn about different individuals before they meet and then what happens when they meet and get married and the ways in which their lives are affected, whether you're chinese or you're a...
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two of the over 160 -- who have in the major leagues who would have thought, that's a great percentage? and that just gives you an idea of the the united nation's quality of the bethlehem steel like there was a dentist who played on the same team. there was a judge who played on the four river plant in quincy massachusetts, the manager of the team at the fall river plant was a fellow named joseph kennedy. oh, gee. now, this was before joseph kennedy became ambassador to england, made a fortune running a booze, seduced and dated and otherwise, whatever. gloria swanson and oh, by the way, father had three sons who became bigwigs in american politics. but joseph kennedy was a general manager of this team in quincy, massachusetts, and the quincy, massachusetts team had a guy named wally pipp. yeah. oh. so while they pep is best known as. the first baseman who gave his job away to lou gehrig started lou gehrig's record streak of consecutive games, played. but what people forget about wally is that he had led the league twice in home runs. he was a great player and he actually he actually tu
two of the over 160 -- who have in the major leagues who would have thought, that's a great percentage? and that just gives you an idea of the the united nation's quality of the bethlehem steel like there was a dentist who played on the same team. there was a judge who played on the four river plant in quincy massachusetts, the manager of the team at the fall river plant was a fellow named joseph kennedy. oh, gee. now, this was before joseph kennedy became ambassador to england, made a fortune...
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well, look who chooses the european commission.l, these are not ordinary people there , a system of indirect elections. uh, bureaucrats are torn-off euro officials who actually run the eu and hand out directives to the national government. they are not legitimate from the point of view of a normal democracy, if people do not agree with the course, for example, in relation to family values in relations with russia and the east, they hold demonstrations. everyone spit on them, well, or they beat them up and say it's some kind of outcasts or bought by russia or in general crazy ultra-rights or trolls there come up with a bunch of labels, and say no. here they are against democracy, and we whom no one has elected and who are handing out. here are bundles of directives to everyone cut off not only from the people from their own, but also from the land. they are often they are even natives and not even citizens. yes, on the example of my sandu thinks. there, but this is already a complete periphery, when they take it means, i take some
well, look who chooses the european commission.l, these are not ordinary people there , a system of indirect elections. uh, bureaucrats are torn-off euro officials who actually run the eu and hand out directives to the national government. they are not legitimate from the point of view of a normal democracy, if people do not agree with the course, for example, in relation to family values in relations with russia and the east, they hold demonstrations. everyone spit on them, well, or they...
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he's the guy who is the chief judge who we saw issue some very thoughtful opinions.s cutting him a break. he's saying i know why you're here. you could go get dinner. it doesn't mean exactly it couldn't happen tonight. but it certainly seems to poin in that direction. it won't be for a couple of hours. one contraindication, we've been looking at tuesday at the earliest, but it is a striking fact that two people who were going to come on tuesday were told to come today as your colleague just said. but it does look like, mcbernie knows and if he told that to the reporters, i think we could also maybe take a deep breath and turn to a watchful and waiting mode and maybe think about tomorrow. notwithstanding the indications we've had all day that they were really going into hurry up mode. >> andrew weissmann, any expertise to add to how we read into this? >> i do think that the thing that people should focus on is something that i alluded to and harry pointed out, which is the other people. everyone is thinking what will donald trump be charged with. but it is really usef
he's the guy who is the chief judge who we saw issue some very thoughtful opinions.s cutting him a break. he's saying i know why you're here. you could go get dinner. it doesn't mean exactly it couldn't happen tonight. but it certainly seems to poin in that direction. it won't be for a couple of hours. one contraindication, we've been looking at tuesday at the earliest, but it is a striking fact that two people who were going to come on tuesday were told to come today as your colleague just...
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we our job is to find authors who who have an idea or even to plan an idea. for example, in case of jim shapiro, the shakespeare scholar, i simply got in touch with them. and i hey, if the thought of writing a book just on othello, and he said, oh my god, i'd love to. and then he latched on to this idea of a short book about the play othello, and it's kind of a american in its american context over time. so but skip gates has done the same thing and jackie goes is on the same thing, especially with literary characters and figures. i mean, so our job is to solicit manuscripts, the authors and then help the press conceive the series broadly and also our job in part, excuse me, is to give this series chronological range. you know, we're in our discussions. we're always trying to balance the 19th century with the 20th century and now with a few books about people, characters from antiquity or shakespeare, for example. so that's our job. and then eventually we read proposals and we recommend up and down to the press and and we're now working with a brand new edito
we our job is to find authors who who have an idea or even to plan an idea. for example, in case of jim shapiro, the shakespeare scholar, i simply got in touch with them. and i hey, if the thought of writing a book just on othello, and he said, oh my god, i'd love to. and then he latched on to this idea of a short book about the play othello, and it's kind of a american in its american context over time. so but skip gates has done the same thing and jackie goes is on the same thing, especially...
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who are responsible for all kinds of purchases for the army. well, and also to those who, in principle , are equipping themselves without expecting any kind of state aid and are preparing, for example, it is also right to buy this first-aid kit there so that it is there, because they often do that in reality military that they can buy this first-aid kit for themselves, it is very expensive with them, if you go to different resources, here is where you can buy this first-aid kit, it can cost, for example , 5,000 uah, that is, well, quite a lot of such money , tatyana visitsena, mrs. lisa, is already with us, mrs. good day to you. good day to you. good day. oh, it's great. we would like you to finally explain to us and the audience what should be in the first aid kit and what should not be there. if there is an opportunity to clearly show what is in your first aid kit, that would be great. even i think it's useful, of course, you'll be surprised. yes, because how old were you, of course, the largest was 50 kg, the smallest was 27, it seems , well
who are responsible for all kinds of purchases for the army. well, and also to those who, in principle , are equipping themselves without expecting any kind of state aid and are preparing, for example, it is also right to buy this first-aid kit there so that it is there, because they often do that in reality military that they can buy this first-aid kit for themselves, it is very expensive with them, if you go to different resources, here is where you can buy this first-aid kit, it can cost,...
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knows about this and who doesn't. the way people have opened up to me in the aftermath about difficult periods in their life where they needed to sell plasma to get five. when that happens i asked people like does your family know about this they usually say no i didn't want to worry them are concerned them. i think it's both desides. is the piece of the people who don't know about it they're not talking about it because they are economically more comfortable and don't know that this is a big issue. then on the other side the people who are selling plasma are not made to be comfortable in discussing it openly. it's kind of this perfect storm that created a massive thing that nobody is really talking about. >> he said you set out to find out what is selling plasma and why. you mentioned just now it seemed like a copout when people fall on hard times and what did you discover it sounds like this is rarely kind of the full sun or an aradditional income stream. and what else did you find out about the motivation of people
knows about this and who doesn't. the way people have opened up to me in the aftermath about difficult periods in their life where they needed to sell plasma to get five. when that happens i asked people like does your family know about this they usually say no i didn't want to worry them are concerned them. i think it's both desides. is the piece of the people who don't know about it they're not talking about it because they are economically more comfortable and don't know that this is a big...
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that is, this is a problem and those who give these elections correctly, who wants them, not even abouthe responsibility of the parties. you buy a car and all your relatives say it's cool who are you a soldier or are you the head of the military medical commission there you have a new car during the war of full-scale invasion wow you are cool i still once i say it is a matter of justice, but it is a matter of your personal choice and it is not a matter of responsibility, because of course we still have a system built in this way, and here we are moving on to the initiative of the president to equate corruption in the most serious cases with treason, today they are discussing whether it will be there, you know the temptation to take criminal proceedings from the architecture of the anti-corruption nabu sap e-e let's say it vax no, this is not about the question of your e-e reputation being zeroed it will be much harder for you not just that you stole a million there 500,000 dollars from it were given to the law enforcement agencies, released on bail, and then you continue to live peacefu
that is, this is a problem and those who give these elections correctly, who wants them, not even abouthe responsibility of the parties. you buy a car and all your relatives say it's cool who are you a soldier or are you the head of the military medical commission there you have a new car during the war of full-scale invasion wow you are cool i still once i say it is a matter of justice, but it is a matter of your personal choice and it is not a matter of responsibility, because of course we...
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as you can guess who mr.odchenko is, he declares the existence of a state doping program in russia and within the framework of this program. he participated in the substitution of several thousand urine samples from b russian athletes during the 1414 winter olympics in sochi , he also reports that he developed, like you, from three anabolic steroids, which, according to him recommendations were accepted by many athletes, including those who participated in the twelfth year olympics in london and the fourteenth year in sochi, just think about it. rodchenkov admits that he developed a certain cocktail, which in fact is doping, but which, in his opinion, should not have been caught by the methods used and used by wada well, normally further on july 18 , 1616, canadian professor of international sports law richard maklan invited to hell. as independent expert published a report on the results of an investigation into possible cases of doping by russian athletes at the olympic games in sochi 11 years have passed s
as you can guess who mr.odchenko is, he declares the existence of a state doping program in russia and within the framework of this program. he participated in the substitution of several thousand urine samples from b russian athletes during the 1414 winter olympics in sochi , he also reports that he developed, like you, from three anabolic steroids, which, according to him recommendations were accepted by many athletes, including those who participated in the twelfth year olympics in london...
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look at republicans who were secretaries of state who oversaw the election, all of them said no. take a look at the republicans who were his judicial employees including people of the supreme court who could have interviewed -- intervened judicially. or the supreme court in texas they filed a lawsuit to intervened to get the electoral votes of five other states overturned. all of these justices that now. then you have what happened on capitol hill where a number of -- mike pence per could have said yes but he said no and republicans could have acted in lockstep and try to overturn the results. the overwhelming majority of the senate and large numbers of republican congressman said no. it's clear that had republicans and even a few republicans during this process, bowed to pressure and said yes to the president, we would have had a constitutional crisis in our democracy would be even weaker. host: so the indictments came down last week and it was the president over the week and responding to that making the case about the possibility still winning. let me play we had to say and ge
look at republicans who were secretaries of state who oversaw the election, all of them said no. take a look at the republicans who were his judicial employees including people of the supreme court who could have interviewed -- intervened judicially. or the supreme court in texas they filed a lawsuit to intervened to get the electoral votes of five other states overturned. all of these justices that now. then you have what happened on capitol hill where a number of -- mike pence per could have...
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and those people who remember the sacrifices of all those who fought and those who died to preserve freedom and democracy. so today, as we commemorate the 70th anniversary, we hope and pray for continued peace and security for the people of the republic of korea and our fondest hope is for the peaceful reunification of the peninsula and only through strengthened deterrence and persevere will that occur. so i thank you for attending today. i'm trying to make this short as i can because of the heat. but in my mind's eye. it's important. it's important. we recognize as not only our veterans, those who died, but it's important to remember how great an alliance we have. so with that, thank you very much. god bless america. god bless iraq. u.s. alliance country captured our. sir. thank you very much. so, ladies and gentlemen, our next speaker is the superintendent of the national mall and memorial parks and is a great partner of the foundation. so please welcome mr. jeffrey reinbold. thank you. thanks, steve. good afternoon. thank you all for being here. behalf of the national park service, it is
and those people who remember the sacrifices of all those who fought and those who died to preserve freedom and democracy. so today, as we commemorate the 70th anniversary, we hope and pray for continued peace and security for the people of the republic of korea and our fondest hope is for the peaceful reunification of the peninsula and only through strengthened deterrence and persevere will that occur. so i thank you for attending today. i'm trying to make this short as i can because of the...
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and who will rebuild it?trayed their own country or were the occupiers. i think that it is too wrong, it is not justice, it is justice, it is how it will be, and it will be if they find themselves at a time when our army enters the crimea, on the territory of the crimea, it is just that they have to suffer the punishment. receive prison terms for the terms when they will work for ukraine it's all not free, that is, if you know now that they are elected and not what they are, i understand your desire that they simply not be there, just how , how quickly, so that they are not there yes but it's you in other people will give them hope that it is possible to do anything with ukraine , anything, anything, nothing will be betrayed to them. i personally for the fact that everyone knew what was waiting for him and then no insults, even if they will say there that we were forced to listen to russian propaganda, and doctors are one thing. i apologize to the teacher, who was told how big russia is, how big russia is, pu
and who will rebuild it?trayed their own country or were the occupiers. i think that it is too wrong, it is not justice, it is justice, it is how it will be, and it will be if they find themselves at a time when our army enters the crimea, on the territory of the crimea, it is just that they have to suffer the punishment. receive prison terms for the terms when they will work for ukraine it's all not free, that is, if you know now that they are elected and not what they are, i understand your...
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who does he go after?moment? who is that? is that desantis? who does he go after? what are you looking nor in terms of who has the most to gain on this stage, christian and who has the most to lose? >> yeah. a lot of lower polling candidates have a lot to gain. >> that's kristy. he is at 2%. >> exactly. i think a lot of these candidates are saying, trump isn't here. that probably gives me a little more breathing room to make an appeal to the trump base, right? but i think a lot of these candidates are looking for some type of breakout moment. that's what they really need. i think after we saw the polls yesterday, the iowa poll -- >> that was so stunning. >> yeah. just really shows that trump has a real hold on the gop right now. so these candidates are looking for some way to kind of breakthrough. and we know that debates are very important in doing that. and i honestly say that a lot of what has happened up until this moment don't really matter that much. these candidates don't have an opportunity to spea
who does he go after?moment? who is that? is that desantis? who does he go after? what are you looking nor in terms of who has the most to gain on this stage, christian and who has the most to lose? >> yeah. a lot of lower polling candidates have a lot to gain. >> that's kristy. he is at 2%. >> exactly. i think a lot of these candidates are saying, trump isn't here. that probably gives me a little more breathing room to make an appeal to the trump base, right? but i think a...
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are suffering, who are wounded, who have contusions.t is, it's not all that simple. i'm just contemplating now. ukrainian society and you know, i had a vacation there for a few days. i have the feeling that for one third of ukrainians there is no war at all. you come to my city there . well, you go according to your uniform. tell me please, not the city, but let’s say individual people in look at this, in every place there is a percentage of people who are dissatisfied with this war, you know, that is, ukraine is now divided into three parts, that is, the first one, which has helped since 2014 and continues to this day, the second one, which donates and does even though something from themselves contributes a little bit to this victory and the third - these are just couch analysts, experts who always shouted that everything is bad and that everything is bad for them. won, that is, unfortunately, in the whole world there is such a pragmatism of people and we will not do anything about it, but the war must be shown to people every morning
are suffering, who are wounded, who have contusions.t is, it's not all that simple. i'm just contemplating now. ukrainian society and you know, i had a vacation there for a few days. i have the feeling that for one third of ukrainians there is no war at all. you come to my city there . well, you go according to your uniform. tell me please, not the city, but let’s say individual people in look at this, in every place there is a percentage of people who are dissatisfied with this war, you...
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from people who don't care about those who can start defending their rights and what's amazing?hat sometimes? those who are on the same side the barricades, as if struggling with sweetness, turn out to be on the same side with that part of the government that treats the people in the same way as the liberal intelligentsia, who consider the people to be cattle. we talked about it refused naturally it happened. to drive in a nail, one person who runs a big big city told me, it’s easier for me not to beat him, because i owe so much and this is not accidental. when a person does not take his ass off his chair, if there is no personal gain or a pitchfork was stuck in this ass and five times turned, then the people will live better when they can reach out when not only the direct line of the president can solve the issue of patching the roof, but issues with a huge country cannot be resolved in the manual control of one albeit talented person, which means there must be those who are for this answers. and if he is not responsible for this, he must be driven. well, if a person did not c
from people who don't care about those who can start defending their rights and what's amazing?hat sometimes? those who are on the same side the barricades, as if struggling with sweetness, turn out to be on the same side with that part of the government that treats the people in the same way as the liberal intelligentsia, who consider the people to be cattle. we talked about it refused naturally it happened. to drive in a nail, one person who runs a big big city told me, it’s easier for me...
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among a few other len does extraordinary work with people who in prison and with moms who have who are incarcerated and who have kids are outside of prison and with theater programing in prison, i won't go on too long. so, david has a weekly show on wbay david has written books david is writing short stories right now. i'd like to welcome david rothenberg. okay so joe lo to pave the way for him to be the first in his family to go to college at georgetown university. and then he went to harvard and after graduating he worked wall street and corporate finance where we met. and i came to know joe and to his skill and actually to particularly his ethics. it's hard track, his career in many in public service. he deputy mayor of new york he was head of the mta i think two times he's current work as the vice dean and ceo of nyu langone hospital, not to mention he ran for republican mayor. and this is an interesting and amazing was endorsed every daily newspaper in new york including the new times so i don't know if you'll recognize joe, but there's a documentary on rudy giuliani i've seen sev
among a few other len does extraordinary work with people who in prison and with moms who have who are incarcerated and who have kids are outside of prison and with theater programing in prison, i won't go on too long. so, david has a weekly show on wbay david has written books david is writing short stories right now. i'd like to welcome david rothenberg. okay so joe lo to pave the way for him to be the first in his family to go to college at georgetown university. and then he went to harvard...
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who indeed they were. instead, we have russian state media, russian state investigators launching into this investigation. these are the people in the pay of vladimir putin. they often channel his every word and wishful sometimes there's chaos. sometimes we don't always see a perfectly orchestrated plot. it's unclear what we're seeing here but the message is thick and fast and it is all pointing toward the possibility that yevgeny prigozhin is indeed dead. now, here's frankly a seminole figure. he was a she was with the military supply, who then turned the man who ran the factory that caused havoc in the u.s. elections. he openedly admitted to being involved in trying to mettle in the electoral procedures, but also, in this war in ukraine, in charge of the bitterest, most brutal, most savage part of the military fighting here. the wagner group fought bitterly in africa as well. part of the military and paramilitary wing working around the world. the demise. prigozhin already being welcomed by some within t
who indeed they were. instead, we have russian state media, russian state investigators launching into this investigation. these are the people in the pay of vladimir putin. they often channel his every word and wishful sometimes there's chaos. sometimes we don't always see a perfectly orchestrated plot. it's unclear what we're seeing here but the message is thick and fast and it is all pointing toward the possibility that yevgeny prigozhin is indeed dead. now, here's frankly a seminole figure....
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well, first of all, let me say that i hope that people who are angry, who are populists, who read thissubtitle and love the subtitle. the book. right. i want them to buy the book. i do, too. and want them to go like, let's give it to nancy pelosi. let's give it to richard burr. those fat cats, class latte liberals. it's fine if you go into this fired up, but my hope that you will be fired up enough to push these reforms without in engaging in the politics of victimhood and bitterness and envy and if for no other reason, not only is that toxic for the nation, it's really bad for you as an individual. like if you that the game is rigged against you and that nothing there's nothing you can do to get ahead and that the fat it's already it's over. it started that. doesn't lead you anywhere. good. so politics is important. it's worth fighting for. don't let it drive you crazy. well done. thank you. thank you so much. all right. good evening.
well, first of all, let me say that i hope that people who are angry, who are populists, who read thissubtitle and love the subtitle. the book. right. i want them to buy the book. i do, too. and want them to go like, let's give it to nancy pelosi. let's give it to richard burr. those fat cats, class latte liberals. it's fine if you go into this fired up, but my hope that you will be fired up enough to push these reforms without in engaging in the politics of victimhood and bitterness and envy...
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who are these communists? well, they're all over the united states is a picture of a mayday parade in sacramento in 1934. sacramento a very visible vibe and two energetic communist party. anwe had lots of marches and parades and protests. there were also very visible communist party events in laos, in san francisco in the san joaquin valley, and that's in california, rural and urban california, all the nation there were rural and, urban areas where you could find very active communist parties who were the communists. well, mostly they were people who were marginalized. so very poor people, coal miners, farm workers, factory workers, people who were most disadvantaged by the depression also they were disproportionately immigrant, disproportionately jewish immigrants. there were, however, some people in 100,000 members of the party who were professionals or an intellectuals who were teachers, professors, screenwriters or government officials. all right. so during this period of the 1930s, when the communist part
who are these communists? well, they're all over the united states is a picture of a mayday parade in sacramento in 1934. sacramento a very visible vibe and two energetic communist party. anwe had lots of marches and parades and protests. there were also very visible communist party events in laos, in san francisco in the san joaquin valley, and that's in california, rural and urban california, all the nation there were rural and, urban areas where you could find very active communist parties...
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who was not afraid to die. for me. you was who who was not afraid to fly. you.thy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. what a beautiful song. thank you for that. on may 20th, 1932, amelia earhart took off from canada for europe, determined to conquer the atlantic ocean by air and show the world what she could do. 15 hours, one engine fire, some storms and a leaky fuel gauge. later, she landed safely in ireland. leaping into the history books as the first woman pilot defies load solo across the atlantic. she was a pilot, a journalist and a nurse. earhart won the hearts of the american people with her daring adventures. her exploits encouraged the development of commercial aviation set many aviation records and paved the way for women to take to the skies. but earhart was more than a flier and a trailblazer. she was a leader. she took response, ability and led decisive action. one of her greatest assets. it's been said with her humility, she always praised her peers and mentored other pilots, many of whom she inspired or through her br
who was not afraid to die. for me. you was who who was not afraid to fly. you.thy, republican leader of the united states house of representatives. what a beautiful song. thank you for that. on may 20th, 1932, amelia earhart took off from canada for europe, determined to conquer the atlantic ocean by air and show the world what she could do. 15 hours, one engine fire, some storms and a leaky fuel gauge. later, she landed safely in ireland. leaping into the history books as the first woman pilot...
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are at war now, and there are those who will not return, and we understand those women who are left alone and they can't do anything, i.e. fertility. i think it's worth not focusing on what's happening at this stage, just collect your thoughts in the park, parents are walking with their children, is it a good time for the birth of children, everyone has their own opinion, everyone has different views, different situations , in fact, those who lost their homes, work, then i think those who have a job and everyone will be scared in any period and during the period of war. therefore, it is necessary to live in the present, because if you constantly postpone life for then, then there will be no time to live as long as we are yours, the period of covid was born and as it turned out to be the worst, demographer svitlana aksyonova says that migration also affects the birth rate in a year of full-scale war according to the data of the state border service, almost 2 million ukrainians left ukraine, he calls an even higher figure of 8 million , and all this in the context of a trend where the
are at war now, and there are those who will not return, and we understand those women who are left alone and they can't do anything, i.e. fertility. i think it's worth not focusing on what's happening at this stage, just collect your thoughts in the park, parents are walking with their children, is it a good time for the birth of children, everyone has their own opinion, everyone has different views, different situations , in fact, those who lost their homes, work, then i think those who have...
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fighting the enemy with weapons in their hands and those who are crimeans who are in very difficultbecause there, unfortunately, there is a detailed destruction of all ukrainian, all ukrainian tatars, and it is only gaining momentum . but nevertheless, even under such conditions, i filmed the crimeans, and the return of ukraine is waiting, vladislav . i know what i want to say. i think that you, as a military man , feel that this is even more acute than i do zaradu yes, but all these years, these traitors, of whom there were many, unfortunately, in the power structures, we are only military units. and in general, the power structures of the crimea, uh, they were proud of the fact that they were there with a large salary, that they stayed at home there. what is russia there? took in i live in the crimea, and now the time is coming to just pay off the debts, and i have said again how many times in my life do not cheat, because it will never happen for you, it will not turn into your happiness , on the contrary. not many years have passed, and they are already dying and they are just d
fighting the enemy with weapons in their hands and those who are crimeans who are in very difficultbecause there, unfortunately, there is a detailed destruction of all ukrainian, all ukrainian tatars, and it is only gaining momentum . but nevertheless, even under such conditions, i filmed the crimeans, and the return of ukraine is waiting, vladislav . i know what i want to say. i think that you, as a military man , feel that this is even more acute than i do zaradu yes, but all these years,...
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who bought it cheaper.ons that lack system work because, including because the system that was built there was also from the soviet union. even during the war, and again, the question is not about the individual , even holy people can come there, after which it is 5 years, with a fairly high probability, they will turn into not very holy people, the system simply devours people, and this is a feature of any system which has been imprisoned for years and years by spraying corruption . thank you, mr. yuriy, for the conversation. it was yuriy gudymenko, junior sergeant of the armed forces of ukraine, commander of the sapper unit , former leader of dem axes, friends, we work live on the espresso tv channel and also on on our platforms on youtube and on facebook for those who are currently watching us on youtube we are conducting a survey we are asking you today whether ukraine can cede territory for membership at this moment and 77% say no way yes 10% here are the results of the survey friends, let's put the do
who bought it cheaper.ons that lack system work because, including because the system that was built there was also from the soviet union. even during the war, and again, the question is not about the individual , even holy people can come there, after which it is 5 years, with a fairly high probability, they will turn into not very holy people, the system simply devours people, and this is a feature of any system which has been imprisoned for years and years by spraying corruption . thank you,...
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somewhere, who then comes.ack home for things, yes, and for pasha and arkady is more important at some point, at least , and in the script, than the role and they say about it to panfilov and gabrilovich that well, somehow you don’t have it dimensional er, draws attention to these superfluous films, this is not one film, but three films one missing stroganov second prokin and production and the way soviet cinema is arranged remember around the same time a wonderful cult movie was released today the film is a film of fyodor salievich, a cunning, where such a feature is a parody of the shooting, just ivan the terrible, uh, sergei from eisenstein well, as it is considered, nevertheless. in general, at this moment. uh, obviously waking up, in general , interest, and in soviet cinema to the nature of cinema. as such how does he do, huh? how is it created? here is some miracle on the screen. that's the magic of cinema. well, this is the desire to show the cuisine of cinema. we have already seen a small fragment, with
somewhere, who then comes.ack home for things, yes, and for pasha and arkady is more important at some point, at least , and in the script, than the role and they say about it to panfilov and gabrilovich that well, somehow you don’t have it dimensional er, draws attention to these superfluous films, this is not one film, but three films one missing stroganov second prokin and production and the way soviet cinema is arranged remember around the same time a wonderful cult movie was released...
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honestly, it is like who should regulate?inistrations have taken over their powers, because there the military administration there, regional deputies were removed from making strategic budget decisions very often. of time, but what about the honorable one, well, should some additional mechanisms be introduced or not? it is necessary to simply transfer the subvention to the community level and not to the oblast level in order for them to be shared by the regional military administrations, that is, who are the three who are as a customer, imagine once again a school in some village, a school in a village, but it is not the community that is repairing it, so give the money to the community and let them do everything, like a roof there or windows, so that you will fly away, so no, at the level of the department of education, at the level of the region, holes are made by them so what? and what does this mean? it means that the customer finds a contractor. and then if you don’t go out on your own. imagine in the city of sumy, the
honestly, it is like who should regulate?inistrations have taken over their powers, because there the military administration there, regional deputies were removed from making strategic budget decisions very often. of time, but what about the honorable one, well, should some additional mechanisms be introduced or not? it is necessary to simply transfer the subvention to the community level and not to the oblast level in order for them to be shared by the regional military administrations, that...
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is as being a civic leader who is who is trying to do his best.id to you, nigel, you know a bit about bravery in politics, and he he could easily have not have done this so near to an election because the conservatives weaponize election because the conservatidone weaponize election because the conservati done here. aponize election because the conservati done here. no nize what he's done here. no question. cudham and question. in cudham and elsewhere. and he does he elsewhere. yeah. and he does he does a leader of does see himself as a leader of a historical line of people who are taking big choices. let's hear what he had to say about his view of history. >> because when it comes to tackling public ill health, i think you've got to take bold action. when you action. but also when you recognise actually between recognise that actually between 2017 2026, the nhs will 2017 and 2026, the nhs will spend £1.6 billion treating people in hospital by 2050. that's going to be north of £10 billion. this policy will save lives and save money. >> so you can'
is as being a civic leader who is who is trying to do his best.id to you, nigel, you know a bit about bravery in politics, and he he could easily have not have done this so near to an election because the conservatives weaponize election because the conservatidone weaponize election because the conservati done here. aponize election because the conservati done here. no nize what he's done here. no question. cudham and question. in cudham and elsewhere. and he does he elsewhere. yeah. and he...
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to the first responders who put their own lives at risk to save others and everyone else, who have been working around-the-clock to help his community while your own lives have been turned upside down, mollo. -- mahalo. remember that we are going to do whatever we can to get you the help that you need. this is the worst natural disaster hawaii has ever seen and this is the biggest response we have ever seen. we will need more support from everyone. we will chart our own future, and the scope of this tragedy means that we will need everyone. in hawaii and across the country. the work will continue and we will be there every step of the way. i would now like to introduce my partner in the united states senate. >> mr. president, first lady, take it much for being here to listen to local people and see the devastation that will require a lot of federal resources. mr. president, you and the vice president were among the first people to call me in the early days of this growing disaster. and the fires that raged through this town consumed everything in its path, lives were lost, our hearts go
to the first responders who put their own lives at risk to save others and everyone else, who have been working around-the-clock to help his community while your own lives have been turned upside down, mollo. -- mahalo. remember that we are going to do whatever we can to get you the help that you need. this is the worst natural disaster hawaii has ever seen and this is the biggest response we have ever seen. we will need more support from everyone. we will chart our own future, and the scope of...
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who do we want to represent us? so. y there are 11 replaced ntthat are on vw, but there are quite a few in the pipeline. and are, in fact, of those in the pipeline are of women. so just a little of who is coming. so arkansas commission daisy the gates garrison bates. she's a civil rights activist, publisher, journalist and, lecturer. nebraska has commissioned willa cather, author from utah. we're going to get more through use cannon. utah state senator a physician suffragist and from virginia, barbara johns, civil rights leader. the first statue that was actually and the collection dates to 1870. you can tt on the left and the hundredth statue to complete this group of 100 is of poppy which we got in 2005. statues commemorate five centuries of american from the early colonial era the 20th century from revolutionary war figures to astronauts. and interestiny enough, some of the statues honoring women associated with western state. currently four of the statues that honor women are also by artists. so, joy buba, did flore
who do we want to represent us? so. y there are 11 replaced ntthat are on vw, but there are quite a few in the pipeline. and are, in fact, of those in the pipeline are of women. so just a little of who is coming. so arkansas commission daisy the gates garrison bates. she's a civil rights activist, publisher, journalist and, lecturer. nebraska has commissioned willa cather, author from utah. we're going to get more through use cannon. utah state senator a physician suffragist and from virginia,...
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who knows?y understood that there are some fishing towns of the military commissariat in the same odesa , where can we say where people earn money or whether there are bribers? corruption of the military commissariat and who, of course, is it more where what does it give them? maybe so, but once again i say this is a question specifically of the law enforcement agencies that have to deal with it, will it change if there is something to change people, i am not sure, it is necessary to create such conditions that would not allow them to corruption thank you very roman kostenko, people's deputy, faction, voice of the committee on national security, defense and intelligence, we talked about the reform of the military committees, the level of corruption in ukraine is currently the lowest , the minister of finance of ukraine , serhiy marchenko, said about this in an exclusive interview with radio svoboda, and corruption itself, according to him , is completely under public monitoring we talked about t
who knows?y understood that there are some fishing towns of the military commissariat in the same odesa , where can we say where people earn money or whether there are bribers? corruption of the military commissariat and who, of course, is it more where what does it give them? maybe so, but once again i say this is a question specifically of the law enforcement agencies that have to deal with it, will it change if there is something to change people, i am not sure, it is necessary to create...
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there are others who will be watching this by way of our at c-span who are recording this who don't know. it's july 5th and this date, which comes the day after the national holiday, which is sort of the central one that commemorates this becoming a country at least based on certain written principles and ideas which obviously were many flawed and need of work over the years. but still, there's been some fundamental things, fundamental things that have held and the book you're going to hear discussed tonight, david, our words newest book called the assault of god blinking out on the book here, the age insurrection, the radical rights assault on american democracy. i say this with my little bit in my confused in there is that this is david's ninth book and. seven of those books have in way or another addressed a lot of aspects the rise of the right. some of them have been little more than some of the conspiracy modes of of action and sort of news circulating of rumor and mongering, but he has been since his first book in 1999, book calling god's the patriot movement and the pacific northw
there are others who will be watching this by way of our at c-span who are recording this who don't know. it's july 5th and this date, which comes the day after the national holiday, which is sort of the central one that commemorates this becoming a country at least based on certain written principles and ideas which obviously were many flawed and need of work over the years. but still, there's been some fundamental things, fundamental things that have held and the book you're going to hear...