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britain to northern ireland. the difficulty the prime ministerfaces is ireland. the difficulty the prime minister faces is that if he were to do that, then potentially there will be retaliation from the european union, retaliation that will not just simply affect northern ireland but affect the flow of trade between great britain and the european union and make life difficult for holiday—makers during the summer when they are visiting the european union, etc. he won't necessarily want to risk that. if he does go down that path, the answer from sinn fein might be, in that case, we are not going to nominate a first minister either. the real question is how is the united kingdom government going to successfully negotiate the northern ireland protocol problem in such a way that in the end of the dup can be persuaded to nominate into the executive and doesn't cause too much damage in our relationship with the european union? that innocence is the most immediate political headache but we still know partygate is not o
britain to northern ireland. the difficulty the prime ministerfaces is ireland. the difficulty the prime minister faces is that if he were to do that, then potentially there will be retaliation from the european union, retaliation that will not just simply affect northern ireland but affect the flow of trade between great britain and the european union and make life difficult for holiday—makers during the summer when they are visiting the european union, etc. he won't necessarily want to risk...
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selch has also published essays on responses to wells's campaign in great britain and the american south as well as the evolution of scholarly interpretations of lynching. it's my pleasure to welcome to the great lives podium dr. sarah selfie. thank you, bill. and thank you for everyone who is here this evening both in person and on the live stream. i'd like to thank the gemini three group for their generous sponsorship of tonight's lecture. it is a delight to be able to be here today. on may 4th. 2020 ida b. wells was awarded the pulitzer prize for her outstanding and courageous reporting on the horrific and vicious violence against african americans during the era of lynching. nearly forgotten at the time of her death in 1931. the importance of wells's groundbreaking journalism and civil rights campaigns have received increasing public recognition over the past few years. just this past summer after years of fundraising and organizing monuments to wells were unveiled in memphis and chicago her two adopted homes. choosing a life of activism was not easy particularly as a black woman in
selch has also published essays on responses to wells's campaign in great britain and the american south as well as the evolution of scholarly interpretations of lynching. it's my pleasure to welcome to the great lives podium dr. sarah selfie. thank you, bill. and thank you for everyone who is here this evening both in person and on the live stream. i'd like to thank the gemini three group for their generous sponsorship of tonight's lecture. it is a delight to be able to be here today. on may...
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britain sharing arrangements. the tiber results from lebanon's parliamentary elections show the hezbollah groups and its allies have lost their majority in parliament. several opposition candidates have made games. the results show a polarized parliament, mainly divided between pro and anti has belie low makers. famous government has approved a draw fill that would allow women to take paid menstrual leave and would wide an abortion rights for teenagers. if the law gets parliamentary backing, it would make spain the 1st european country to grant paid, sickly, full period. paid us president joe biden has spoken out against what he called the poison of white supremacy in the united states. he was speaking in the city of buffalo in new york state were 10 black people were shot dead on saturday and were police treating as the racial hate crime? the teenage suspect is believed to have been a follower of braces ideology, a make shift memorial focal point for grief and remembrance near the place where the shootings happen
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britain not slippiying _ 200 businesses in great britain not supplying northern ireland, people unable _ supplying northern ireland, people unabie to— supplying northern ireland, people unable to access goods and products in northern— unable to access goods and products in northern ireland the way they should _ in northern ireland the way they should be — in northern ireland the way they should be able to do as citizens of the uk _ should be able to do as citizens of the uk it— should be able to do as citizens of the uk it is— should be able to do as citizens of the uk. it is one of these things, when _ the uk. it is one of these things, when boris — the uk. it is one of these things, when borisjohnson was the uk. it is one of these things, when boris johnson was with me yesterday— when boris johnson was with me yesterday and meeting political party— yesterday and meeting political party leaders, all of them, of all parties. — party leaders, all of them, of all parties, have a common view that there _ parties, have a common view that there are — parties, have a comm
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and also, for example, between you and great britain, they are some topics there where we unfortunately disagree. but from the moment on when our international order, when our european peace order has been under and take, we are 100 percent on the same page to defend this international peace order. and this will be and should as long as it needs. and therefore, we will keep up this close cooperation as long ukraine meets us and as long we have to defend the international and the european piece order. and now i hope you're thankful that i gave you some time for the final question. duncan, i'm scarred from the doctor. thank you very much. and sca hasn't got your ukrainian, my colleague made very clear yesterday that ukraine when it comes to demanding western fighter jets that they're not going to let up. the counter argument is that the ukrainians can't fly these jets. can you explain to us now? why germany and other jobs 7 member states don't at least say we will do this in the longer term and we will start training ukrainian pilots immediately. and then one last question, could you tell
and also, for example, between you and great britain, they are some topics there where we unfortunately disagree. but from the moment on when our international order, when our european peace order has been under and take, we are 100 percent on the same page to defend this international peace order. and this will be and should as long as it needs. and therefore, we will keep up this close cooperation as long ukraine meets us and as long we have to defend the international and the european piece...
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britain and other allies with military equipment. and president roosevelt turned into the arsenal of democracy and the lend lease act helped accomplishment that. this legislation, the act which has now been signed into law by president biden cuts red tape so we can quickly give ukraine what it needs to win the war against russia. during our visit president zelenskyy shared with us the importance of this historic program. we also discussed our commitment to helping ukraine until they are victorious and encourage our allies and partners around the world to work with us, to continue to work with us, to continue to make sure that ukraine has what it needs to defend itself and of course, we are now, as i said, just shy of three months into this war and we know that we will be called upon to do more, but we all have a part to play in ensuring that putin ultimately abandons as futile, this mission to recreate the soviet union. this week, as we know, the senate will consider a supplemental funding bill to provide ukraine with even more secur
britain and other allies with military equipment. and president roosevelt turned into the arsenal of democracy and the lend lease act helped accomplishment that. this legislation, the act which has now been signed into law by president biden cuts red tape so we can quickly give ukraine what it needs to win the war against russia. during our visit president zelenskyy shared with us the importance of this historic program. we also discussed our commitment to helping ukraine until they are...
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plan legislation should provide northern ireland with access to the same benefits as the people of great britain by data sharing, the ranks. violence has broken out in libya's capital, e, capital tripoli, after the countries parliament appointed prime minister tried to enter the city. 40 bashar got later withdrew citing concerns for the safety of civilians to rival administrations are vying for power following the end of the civil war. 2 years ago, the results from lebanon's parliamentary election show the has the law group and as allies have lost their majority in parliament, several opposition candidates have made games. the results show a polarized parliament, mainly divided between pro and anti his fellow maker's. domestic flights have resumed from shang highs, who dong airport, as china's largest city, emerges from a strict cove at 90 in lockdown. authorities have laid out plans for the city to fully reopen in june. as concerns grow a rashaw economic slowdown caused by the pandemic restrictions. now to spain, where women suffering from painful periods might soon be entitled to paid
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britain and northern ireland. this is one of the reason the dup has concerns about the protocol. here's a dup leader again. we waited a long time on this moment, we waited a long time to see the government bring forward proposals that represent action apologise that clip took a while to play it ended in place we wanted to. the dup is not happy with the protocol for a number of reasons. they are symbolic reasons for example, if you want ireland to be treated exactly the same as the rest of the uk and putting checks between northern ireland the rest of the uk pension doesn't do it. there practical concerns as well. so now, what to do about it? the government we know is considering potentially bringing legislation this week that could override elements of the protocol. here is the eu commenting on the position that it's been reached. this is an agreement that britain entered into. there is no mention of renegotiating black and white agreement signed on the dotted line. and this does not happen in international agreem
britain and northern ireland. this is one of the reason the dup has concerns about the protocol. here's a dup leader again. we waited a long time on this moment, we waited a long time to see the government bring forward proposals that represent action apologise that clip took a while to play it ended in place we wanted to. the dup is not happy with the protocol for a number of reasons. they are symbolic reasons for example, if you want ireland to be treated exactly the same as the rest of the...
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britain into northern— goods coming from great britain into northern ireland and in the view of unionists, — northern ireland and in the view of unionists, weakened northern ireland '5 position— unionists, weakened northern ireland '5 position in the uk. it is for the uk westminster government to negotiate any changes to the protocol _ negotiate any changes to the protocol with the european union and this morning, the deputy prime minister— this morning, the deputy prime minister dominic raab said the government would fix the protocol, we've _ government would fix the protocol, we've also — government would fix the protocol, we've also heard from the northern ireland _ we've also heard from the northern ireland secretary of state brandon lewis _ ireland secretary of state brandon lewis this — ireland secretary of state brandon lewis this morning. if you look at the implementation of the protocol, there's a series of areas there that weren't just left vague, but some were unresolved. that's why the grace periods were put in place and they've still not been resolved. and the eu ha
britain into northern— goods coming from great britain into northern ireland and in the view of unionists, — northern ireland and in the view of unionists, weakened northern ireland '5 position— unionists, weakened northern ireland '5 position in the uk. it is for the uk westminster government to negotiate any changes to the protocol _ negotiate any changes to the protocol with the european union and this morning, the deputy prime minister— this morning, the deputy prime minister...
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asher—smith and neeta then joined forces to win the 4 by 100m relay for great britain. this is my first 100 of the season, you know? it is a long season, so we're easing our way into it, and it was good. it was a very strong field. i could have done a few things differently, if i am being picky, but you know... you know, the first one is always a bit... but i'm very happy with that time, very happy to win in this temperature and with this kind of field as well, so it is good. it was good. britain's olympic silver medallist, keely hodgkinson, won the 800 metres. she beat france's renelle lamote in second and jamaica's natoya goule in third. i'm just happy to be now healthy, running well and in good shape and i hope to be able to build on this, have a good race next week and improve on the new regime for the classics. yes, it is all good, still only may, still early days, still early in the season. you know, i wanted to smash it, still good, just get one down. and yes, just build on it, really, that is it. two months to go for the championships. britain's laura muir opene
asher—smith and neeta then joined forces to win the 4 by 100m relay for great britain. this is my first 100 of the season, you know? it is a long season, so we're easing our way into it, and it was good. it was a very strong field. i could have done a few things differently, if i am being picky, but you know... you know, the first one is always a bit... but i'm very happy with that time, very happy to win in this temperature and with this kind of field as well, so it is good. it was good....
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_ have got over 200 businesses in great britain not supplying northern ireland, _ great britain not supplying northern ireland, people unable to access goods— ireland, people unable to access goods and products in northern ireland — goods and products in northern ireland in— goods and products in northern ireland in the way that they should be able _ ireland in the way that they should be able to— ireland in the way that they should be able to do as citizens of the uk, and when _ be able to do as citizens of the uk, and when the prime minister was in northern— and when the prime minister was in northern ireland with me yesterday and ntet— northern ireland with me yesterday and met political party leaders, all of them _ and met political party leaders, all of them of— and met political party leaders, all of them of all parties had the common— of them of all parties had the common view that there are issues with the _ common view that there are issues with the protocol that need to be resolved~ — with the protocol that need to be resolved. we would like to do that by
_ have got over 200 businesses in great britain not supplying northern ireland, _ great britain not supplying northern ireland, people unable to access goods— ireland, people unable to access goods and products in northern ireland — goods and products in northern ireland in— goods and products in northern ireland in the way that they should be able _ ireland in the way that they should be able to— ireland in the way that they should be able to do as citizens of the uk, and when _ be...
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great britain won seven gold medals — including the women's four here — on the third and final day of racing at the world rowing cup in belgrade. it means they top the medal table too, with eight golds, two silvers and four bronzes. britain's most successful female slalom canoeist, mallory franklin, has won her seventh european title. the olympic silver medallist and world champion won the c1 category in slovakia by nearly one and three quarter seconds. rafa nadal was taken to the brink as he beat canada's felix auger aliassime in five sets in the fourth round. nadal lost the opening set but roared back to win the next two. the canadian who is coached by nadal�*s uncle toni made sure the match went to five sets with nadal winning the final set 6—3. it sets up a mouthwatering quarterfinal against novak djokovic who swept aside argentina's diego schwartzmann in straight sets. coco gauff has equalled her best run at rolland garros by reaching the last eight. belgian elise mertens was seen off in straight sets. she'll play eitherjil teichmann or compatriot sloane stephens next. the re
great britain won seven gold medals — including the women's four here — on the third and final day of racing at the world rowing cup in belgrade. it means they top the medal table too, with eight golds, two silvers and four bronzes. britain's most successful female slalom canoeist, mallory franklin, has won her seventh european title. the olympic silver medallist and world champion won the c1 category in slovakia by nearly one and three quarter seconds. rafa nadal was taken to the brink as...
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britain, — coordination by the us, great britain, other countries, so it is like a _ britain, other countries, so it is like a coalition, and that has been for us _ like a coalition, and that has been for us like — like a coalition, and that has been for us like a — like a coalition, and that has been for us like a message, you will win, this is— for us like a message, you will win, this is important for all ukrainians.— this is important for all ukrainians. �* ., ukrainians. and anti-putin coalition. _ ukrainians. and anti-putin coalition, you _ ukrainians. and anti-putin coalition, you say, - ukrainians. and anti-putin coalition, you say, but - ukrainians. and anti-putin i coalition, you say, but russia ukrainians. and anti-putin - coalition, you say, but russia has warned that nato is fighting a proxy warned that nato is fighting a proxy war here in ukraine, and could even risk a third world war by doing that. ~ ., ., ., ., . ~ ., that. we are now under attack, and this is not the _ that. we are now under attack, and this is not the time _ that. we are now under attack,
britain, — coordination by the us, great britain, other countries, so it is like a _ britain, other countries, so it is like a coalition, and that has been for us _ like a coalition, and that has been for us like — like a coalition, and that has been for us like a — like a coalition, and that has been for us like a message, you will win, this is— for us like a message, you will win, this is important for all ukrainians.— this is important for all ukrainians. �* ., ukrainians. and...
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great britain and the other members of the european union within the g 7 that the u. k. of course is left the european union, but this unfinished business, there is a huge, a raw going on between the u. k. in the you about the way in which northern ireland is dealt with in terms of a breaks it. so leaving the european union. this is threatening to issue dr. that could explode in a big way next week. a babel acknowledging that that is of course, a division between the member states of the g 7 and the u. k. and we are hearing that when there was a bilateral meeting between bare balkan her opposite number list trust that there were no holds barred. both sides really quite clear that they're heading towards kind of confrontation course. but on this issue of ukraine on what russia is doing there, on the evasion that is taking place and on supporting ukraine in pushing back it, it, there is really quite a deep sense of unity. there's sometimes a difference in degree, for instance, the british and the americans are sometimes, you know, further ahead than say the germans instead
great britain and the other members of the european union within the g 7 that the u. k. of course is left the european union, but this unfinished business, there is a huge, a raw going on between the u. k. in the you about the way in which northern ireland is dealt with in terms of a breaks it. so leaving the european union. this is threatening to issue dr. that could explode in a big way next week. a babel acknowledging that that is of course, a division between the member states of the g 7...
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you know while great britain is fighting france, you know, maybe maybe the canadian colonies would want to come over to us. we don't know and britain didn't want to find out so in 1813, they want to draw some of the troops that are here and draw them off and away from there canadian colony. so they decide to target the chesapeake. it is a hub of decision making and political power and so in 1813 the come to america. when they come they are in february 1813. they blockade the chesapeake bay and they do this for two years disrupting the nation's economy and and trade the royal navy at the time is also conducting raids all the way from norfolk virginia all the way up to the susquehanna rating and looting coastal towns. so one of the first actions or one of the first things they do is in the upper bay of the chesapeake. so and here we are finally thanks for being patient. we're here to talk about some of the women in the war of 1812. so it's pretty interesting. is that the three stories? i'm going to highlight here. all have a bit of folklore attributed to them they all also have also invol
you know while great britain is fighting france, you know, maybe maybe the canadian colonies would want to come over to us. we don't know and britain didn't want to find out so in 1813, they want to draw some of the troops that are here and draw them off and away from there canadian colony. so they decide to target the chesapeake. it is a hub of decision making and political power and so in 1813 the come to america. when they come they are in february 1813. they blockade the chesapeake bay and...
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asher—smith and neeta then joined forces to win the 4 x 100 metre relay for great britain. this is my first 100 of the season, you know? it is a long season, so it is a long way into it, and it was good. it was a very strong field. i could have done a few things differently, if i am being picky, but you know, the best one is with a bit... but i'm very happy with that time, very happy to win in this temperature and with this kind of feel as well, so it is good. britain's laura muir opened her season with victory in the 1,500 metres, holding off australianjessica hull. fellow britjemma reekie finished in fifth. i'm just happy to now be healthy, running well and feeling good on this. yes, it is all good, still only may, still early days, still early in the season. you know, iwanted still early days, still early in the season. you know, i wanted to smash it, still good, just get run down. and yes, just build on it, really, thatis and yes, just build on it, really, that is it. britain's olympic silver medallist keely hodgkinson won the 800 metres... she beat france's renelle lam
asher—smith and neeta then joined forces to win the 4 x 100 metre relay for great britain. this is my first 100 of the season, you know? it is a long season, so it is a long way into it, and it was good. it was a very strong field. i could have done a few things differently, if i am being picky, but you know, the best one is with a bit... but i'm very happy with that time, very happy to win in this temperature and with this kind of feel as well, so it is good. britain's laura muir opened her...
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patrick mcgrath, who represents taittinger in great britain, persuaded the company to invest here in 2015. have you brought the grapes from france? >> patrick mcgrath: yeah. the-- the vines were imported from france as-- as tiny, little vines, and the first crop we had from them was in 2020. and then, that wine will be released at the end of 2024. >> stahl: you know, in-- in france, part of the problem is not just warming; it's extreme weather conditions. you know, too much flooding, too much frost, too hot. won't england also have extreme situations like that? >> mcgrath: not at the moment. we're fortunate, you know. england is coming onto the radar as being an area that is warming, but is still moderate in terms of heat, compared to south and central europe, where it's becoming very, very hot. >> stahl: do you think that wine lovers around the world already know that great wines are coming out of england? in other words-- is it "ooh, la la" no more? it's "jolly good"? >> mcgrath: i think-- i think in-- we're still at the, sort of-- in the starting block. but, certainly, yes. over t
patrick mcgrath, who represents taittinger in great britain, persuaded the company to invest here in 2015. have you brought the grapes from france? >> patrick mcgrath: yeah. the-- the vines were imported from france as-- as tiny, little vines, and the first crop we had from them was in 2020. and then, that wine will be released at the end of 2024. >> stahl: you know, in-- in france, part of the problem is not just warming; it's extreme weather conditions. you know, too much...
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it means goods going from the mainland is of great britain to northern ireland i required to be checked because they are still subject to some eu rules. members took their seats for the new session, the dup refused to take part in the election of the new speaker and without a speaker the assembly is unable to function and carry out any of the parliamentary business which would then lead to the formation of a power—sharing executive government, in effect, on domestic northern ireland matters. sinn fein which, as a result of last week's election is now the largest party says the decision will punish the public. our ireland correspondence enters this report which contains flashing images. the woman who would be first minister knows her place in history is on the horizon but the sinn fein vice president michele o'neil cannot become the first irish nationalist to take the job unless the democratic unionist party opens the doorfor her. democratic unionist party opens the door for her-— door for her. members of the assembly _ door for her. members of the assembly have _ door for her. membe
it means goods going from the mainland is of great britain to northern ireland i required to be checked because they are still subject to some eu rules. members took their seats for the new session, the dup refused to take part in the election of the new speaker and without a speaker the assembly is unable to function and carry out any of the parliamentary business which would then lead to the formation of a power—sharing executive government, in effect, on domestic northern ireland matters....
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great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa biological weapons command. there will biologists, doctor's medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still to new others. they can kunal sake of i e d divided by the t did. okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the if dr. through them in thin thaw, not 3 or 2 on either santo honda this? well, can i don't think so. got any kink your data always cycle joh
great britain and the u. s. s. l u s. representatives refused to review the topic of unit 731, and it detachments despite soviet demands. the whereabouts of the unit 731 leaders are unknown to us. there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes and cold war. and there was a stream of documents and data by unit 731 that went to 2 military bases in the united states to fort dugway in utah and to fort dietrich and maryland, which to this day remains the headquarters for the usaa...
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great britain�*s dan evans has lost his second match at the french open, against sweden�*s mikael ymer. more on that on that in a moment. but first. women�*s top seed iga swiatek has booked her place in the last 32. the 2020 roland garros champion was in a hurry, as she thrashed american alison riske 6—0, 6-2 in a little over an hour. it�*s remarkably her 30th consecutive win. she now faces montenegro�*s danka kovinic in round 3. meanwhile a shock earlier today. last year�*s wimbledon finalist karolina pliskova went down in straight sets to the world number 227. france�*s leolia jeanjean dispatching the 8th seed 6—2 6—2. i think the score is a bit too brutal, i would say. i think the beginning, i think i could play a bit different at some points and i could have many more games but, so far, it�*s not working and overall, there was not many. i don�*t have a horrible feeling but of course, i�*m not happy about it. i just want to give credit to her and i think she played a great match. elsewhere — daniil medvedev crusied through to round 3 with a straight sets win
great britain�*s dan evans has lost his second match at the french open, against sweden�*s mikael ymer. more on that on that in a moment. but first. women�*s top seed iga swiatek has booked her place in the last 32. the 2020 roland garros champion was in a hurry, as she thrashed american alison riske 6—0, 6-2 in a little over an hour. it�*s remarkably her 30th consecutive win. she now faces montenegro�*s danka kovinic in round 3. meanwhile a shock earlier today. last year�*s...
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of the break between the colonies and great britain. what is your take on the act? and and how did it affect the mentality of colonists both? rich and poor? the quebec act which was finally passed in 1774 after the townsend accident. did two things that many american english americans resented one it made. catholicism the state church of this huge province of quebec two an extended quarterback beyond what we call quebec all the way down to the ohio valley and it also cut off trade. with a native americans in in in the in quebec province. so americans basically saw that being boxed in. new englanders were as anti-papist as they would say then as they could be and the idea that the british were superimposing catholicism on their protestant heaven was was much too much for the and the first army that went into canada to fight in the in the revolutionary war stopped off at the tomb of a famous puritan preacher and cut up pieces of his of his vestments and put them in their hats to carry the message to canada that they were they were not going to sit for this so it was a
of the break between the colonies and great britain. what is your take on the act? and and how did it affect the mentality of colonists both? rich and poor? the quebec act which was finally passed in 1774 after the townsend accident. did two things that many american english americans resented one it made. catholicism the state church of this huge province of quebec two an extended quarterback beyond what we call quebec all the way down to the ohio valley and it also cut off trade. with a...
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of the break between the colonies and great britain. what is your take on the act? and and how did it affect the mentality of colonists both? rich and poor? the quebec act which was finally passed in 1774 after the townsend accident. did two things that many american english americans resented one it made. catholicism the state church of this huge province of quebec two an extended quarterback beyond what we call quebec all the way down to the ohio valley and it also cut off trade. with a native americans in in in the in quebec province. so americans basically saw that being boxed in. new englanders were as anti-papist as they would say then as they could be and the idea that the british were superimposing catholicism on their protestant heaven was was much too much for the and the first army that went into canada to fight in the in the revolutionary war stopped off at the tomb of a famous puritan preacher and cut up pieces of his of his vestments and put them in their hats to carry the message to canada that they were they were not going to sit for this so it was a
of the break between the colonies and great britain. what is your take on the act? and and how did it affect the mentality of colonists both? rich and poor? the quebec act which was finally passed in 1774 after the townsend accident. did two things that many american english americans resented one it made. catholicism the state church of this huge province of quebec two an extended quarterback beyond what we call quebec all the way down to the ohio valley and it also cut off trade. with a...
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great britain and the u. s. s. after refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if the detachment so the whereabouts of the unit $73.00, there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. and there was a stream of documents and data went to to military. ready bases in the united states to 4th dugway in u. s. biological weapons commands, who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731. but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us? they can kunal sake of i e d david or the the 3rd. okay. this the signal came cuter. june the whole the real one i thought santo honda this. how can i know that? so got in the kink you they thought he cycle journey. of course they, he meets a 0 ah shuttle you, she visited fort detrick's usa main minutes continued in writing thirty's and forty's and fifty's. the american military government and medical community experimented on the black population using syphilis infecting them with these diseases in order to develop vaccinations and medicines to immunize them. all of
great britain and the u. s. s. after refused to review the topic of unit 731, and if the detachment so the whereabouts of the unit $73.00, there are no grounds for charging the unit with wall crimes. and there was a stream of documents and data went to to military. ready bases in the united states to 4th dugway in u. s. biological weapons commands, who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731. but only 12 men faced trial. and how about us? they can kunal sake of i e d david or the...
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the united states, great britain, they're all providing us with weapons. >> well, welcome, folks. nick: today in the u.s., president biden signed the ukraine democracy defense lend-lease act. it borrows the name of u.s. support to allies during world war ii, and makes it easier to arm ukraine. >> with putin's war once more bringing wanton destruction to europe, to reaffirm the enduring commitment to the future grounded in democracy, human rights, and peaceful resolution to disagreements, i'm now going to sign this bill. nick: but at a european meeting in france today, president emmanuel macron ended ukraine's hope to join the european union quickly, and said russia's priorities needed to be considered. >> the terms of the discussion and negotiation will be established by ukraine and russia. it won't happen by ignoring or excluding one or the other. nick: back in ukraine, russia continues to bombard, and try to storm, mariupol's azovstal steel plant, the city's last holdout. for 2 months, hundreds of civilians have been hiding underneath azovstal, with no light or fresh air, and li
the united states, great britain, they're all providing us with weapons. >> well, welcome, folks. nick: today in the u.s., president biden signed the ukraine democracy defense lend-lease act. it borrows the name of u.s. support to allies during world war ii, and makes it easier to arm ukraine. >> with putin's war once more bringing wanton destruction to europe, to reaffirm the enduring commitment to the future grounded in democracy, human rights, and peaceful resolution to...
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britain, or equally suspicious of the soviet union. which communism saying, you know, it's a direct threat to the democratic chaplain systems on the west. and so they were as uneasy their what server you're known as they were with. so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland, and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realized danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying to rally the west. make a stand with them against fascism. they opposed munich. they oppose allowing hitler in to check for some of ok. yeah. but nobody would do that. so wasn't just in 1939 when the soviet proposed and elias, but britain and france against hitler. it had been actually throughout the late last half of the 19 thirty's, that the soviets were pushing for that. had that happened, we could have stop hitler. we could have prevented the holocaust. we could have prevent the world war 2 because hitler was weak and knew he was weak. and he
britain, or equally suspicious of the soviet union. which communism saying, you know, it's a direct threat to the democratic chaplain systems on the west. and so they were as uneasy their what server you're known as they were with. so germany 1938 the austrian angels. the petition of czechoslovakia by germany, poland, and hungary, the beginning of world war 2. having realized danger in march 1939 and the soviet union proposed an anti fascist alliance to western countries. this has been trying...
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you look at countries like canada, australia, great britain, they don't have like we do and they have much more when you have the majority of the members of the nra, majority of the public that essay they should be insh place but the gun industry controls the outcome, we have a problem that corporate america is dictated in ways that is causing harm to the general citizens. the proposal to expand background checks in 2013 and in hopes of getting support have the chance of passing the 50/50 senate. >> one of thebu callers talked about the filibuster weaponize during the segregation period. whether it should be in place in thisis context within overwhelmg majority of the american public going in one direction and we could be held hostage by a few senators beholden to the interest. we have a problem in that process that needs to be addressed. from connecticut on the republican line, go ahead. >> caller: i called in on the democratic line. >> host: i have to stop you there then only because let's hear from roy in woodstock georgia on the republican line,: go ahead. >> caller: i wrote you a
you look at countries like canada, australia, great britain, they don't have like we do and they have much more when you have the majority of the members of the nra, majority of the public that essay they should be insh place but the gun industry controls the outcome, we have a problem that corporate america is dictated in ways that is causing harm to the general citizens. the proposal to expand background checks in 2013 and in hopes of getting support have the chance of passing the 50/50...
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May 28, 2022
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he said that fdr was great britain's best friend. they were they were very very good. they got along he came to visit dr. several times during the war in the white house. they got along very well stalin was an outlier because of politics and because of his personal behavior, you know the way he behaved yalta and at potsdam was it was obviously off putting to both fdr and truman but fdr did allow stalin to gobble up parts of eastern europe and the warsaw pact countries at yalta yalta was interesting. i always wondered why they went along y'all too was a was a falling down vacation home for the russian sars. and when the communists came to power they let it fall under ruin, but they chose it as the side of this important meeting which you decide what to do with the world after world war two. how do we divide the world? how do we handle the world? how do we manage the world? you know, they had this arrogant they could really run, you know, country that country or whatever, but you also had bad food. there was cold it was it was bad for it was falling down the bedding was
he said that fdr was great britain's best friend. they were they were very very good. they got along he came to visit dr. several times during the war in the white house. they got along very well stalin was an outlier because of politics and because of his personal behavior, you know the way he behaved yalta and at potsdam was it was obviously off putting to both fdr and truman but fdr did allow stalin to gobble up parts of eastern europe and the warsaw pact countries at yalta yalta was...