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the —— wolf institute promoting interfaith dialogue. you can watch us and catch up dialogue.ng with more than a thousand radio programmes in our online archive. go to the website. in 1997 the world's most famous woman, diana, princess of wales called for an international ban on landmines. she was visiting angola where she caught global attention by walking through a live minefield. our witness, attention by walking through a live minefield. ourwitness, paul attention by walking through a live minefield. our witness, paul who then worked for a land right —— landmine charity accompanied her on that iconic walk. when she arrived, she was very nervous. she landed in one of the most shot up parts of the world. it was dangerous and there's this man basically saying you need to listen to me. i'm going to give you a safety briefing. these are the things that have been killing a lot of the children. and if you don't listen to all i say, you could get killed or seriously injured. which is probably not the best opening line to a princess. the princess got straight down to business, publ
the —— wolf institute promoting interfaith dialogue. you can watch us and catch up dialogue.ng with more than a thousand radio programmes in our online archive. go to the website. in 1997 the world's most famous woman, diana, princess of wales called for an international ban on landmines. she was visiting angola where she caught global attention by walking through a live minefield. our witness, attention by walking through a live minefield. ourwitness, paul attention by walking through a...
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bridge and soul — bridge among souls. on the past, to look in front of them, to hope. with the wolf institutefaith dialogue. programmes in our online archive. go to the website. ban on landmines. by walking through a live minefield. accompanied her on that iconic walk. when she arrived, she was very nervous. she landed in one of the most shot up parts of the world. you need to listen to me. i'm going to give you a safety briefing. these are the things that have been killing a lot of the children. or seriously injured. which is probably not the best opening line to a princess. the red cross campaign for a worldwide ban on landmines. largely neglected issue. specialised in clearing landmines and the other detritus of war. off the amazing work we did. of the amount of media that came off planes. i was expecting a fewjournalists. i think there was something like 90 following her around. by british de—mining teams in the former rebel stronghold. excavated out and they've uncovered a mine. for blowing up the princess of wales. campaign to ban anti—personnel mines is a distraction that wasn't needed
bridge and soul — bridge among souls. on the past, to look in front of them, to hope. with the wolf institutefaith dialogue. programmes in our online archive. go to the website. ban on landmines. by walking through a live minefield. accompanied her on that iconic walk. when she arrived, she was very nervous. she landed in one of the most shot up parts of the world. you need to listen to me. i'm going to give you a safety briefing. these are the things that have been killing a lot of the...
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put this very well he said this threatens to undermine these very multilateral institutions in other words if you cry wolf that this time be able to actually do it again they're already on thin ice as you mentioned earlier with regards to libya and so forth so this is really risky in terms of evoking this kind of stay. and with your allies mantra this is kind of the overriding theme so far we've seen with the united states doing as well coming in right behind britain on this as well as its nato partners so that's that's how it looks geo politically you know alexander i found it really quite extraordinary looking at the us state department spokeswoman just taking a maze word i mean you don't do that in international politics you don't do it when the stakes are so high like this it is just the lack of professionalism and it adds to the perception that this is some kind of agenda that's being played out here and it also if we could get it go go back to the u.k. you know i mean with with briggs it in chaos here it looks like them a government is trying to find unity you know accusing russia of changing the na
put this very well he said this threatens to undermine these very multilateral institutions in other words if you cry wolf that this time be able to actually do it again they're already on thin ice as you mentioned earlier with regards to libya and so forth so this is really risky in terms of evoking this kind of stay. and with your allies mantra this is kind of the overriding theme so far we've seen with the united states doing as well coming in right behind britain on this as well as its nato...
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institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> saturday, we visit the boyhood home of thomas wolfe who angel."ook homeward >> there is autobiographical fiction and over 200 characters in the book that we can connect the people that thomas wolfe new as a boy. secrets that he should not do in a small southern town. thomas wolf said he got death threats from his first book. >> and go inside the grove park and were the great gatsby author f scott fitzgerald state during the summers of 1935 and 1936. >> he came to asheville and was looking for a place to belong, a place to recover. he wanted to write again, but needed something to write about. stories in thend people that were staying here. american history tv, we tour the largest home in america. built by the vanderbilt family during the gilded age. >> 33 bedrooms for guests and family, fireplaces, and an incredible massive staircase. >> and we will visit the late pastor billy graham's asheville over treat. watch the tour of asheville, north carolina. and sunday at 2 p.m. on american history tv, working with our cable affiliates as we
institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] >> saturday, we visit the boyhood home of thomas wolfe who angel."ook homeward >> there is autobiographical fiction and over 200 characters in the book that we can connect the people that thomas wolfe new as a boy. secrets that he should not do in a small southern town. thomas wolf said he got death threats from his first book....
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wolf join us to talk about u.s. military action against syria. pennsylvania republican congressman will talk about changes to the snap program. also, chris of the cato institutebe sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of the white house, supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. it is brought to by your cable or satellite provider. tonight, the supreme court case .ohio/.denburg v coming up on c-span.
wolf join us to talk about u.s. military action against syria. pennsylvania republican congressman will talk about changes to the snap program. also, chris of the cato institutebe sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of the white house, supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and...
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respect for the institution for which he served, the constitution and american government overall out there on a media book tour that we could an all guys that went on with michael wolfroblematic for the image of himself but getting his message about the importance of moral and ethical leadership. that's his real criticism of president trump. it has been bipartisan both democrats and republicans are both disturbed by what has gone on with the media blitz. i wonder as someone who kicked off the mueller probe, doesn't it complicate that investigation and shouldn't he have waited to tell this story until bob mueller had issued his recommendations? >> sandra: swecker also weighed in on what comey would potentially mean to a prosecution down the road if it ever happened to hillary clinton. here is what he said. >> he is the head of the investigative agency that conducted an investigation and then without consulting with any prosecutor on his own he pronounced her unprosecutable. so even if the case is reopened, he will be a star defense witness. >> sandra: steve. >> that's exactly right and also as jessica pointed out in relation to the ongoing mueller investigation where
respect for the institution for which he served, the constitution and american government overall out there on a media book tour that we could an all guys that went on with michael wolfroblematic for the image of himself but getting his message about the importance of moral and ethical leadership. that's his real criticism of president trump. it has been bipartisan both democrats and republicans are both disturbed by what has gone on with the media blitz. i wonder as someone who kicked off the...