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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky get it though, by a go, i don't wear a pair of nicholas battle and that was the outbound buddha from and thrown her head . he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in karachi. can we're good we're, we're, we're pretty good. all right. yeah. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later, civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but in that i will go and that they can see so black and a guy. oh, but a thought was the lateral it's am i won't be near. won't be near samarnie yet then. yeah. got his name in the condo that come with me for michael here. mm mm. i see you. are you scared of the, with the amend my thought sample day day. they could have been in this area and look at the one that is that course of it and then pick them up in the 2nd one is in
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky get it though, by a go, i don't wear a pair of nicholas battle and that was the outbound buddha from and thrown her head . he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in karachi. can we're good we're, we're, we're pretty good. all right. yeah. i wonder if this will go...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states rule. cuz this though, bye or go. i don't where rick was battling, they was the outbound buddha and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah. i think, i mean it's kind of are pretty, can we're good. we were to put here. put. all right, yeah, well, i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later, civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but i didn't know at all going that they like etc. so black and a guy. oh, but a thought was the lateral it's them out won't be near. won't be near samarnie yet any. i've got his name in the sky. come with me for a while. go here. mm mm. i think if you, are you scared of the, with the amend, my thought cl, do they, they have been in this area and look at them. what get that is that course of it and then pick them up in. the 2nd o
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with eight residential units and one commercial unit. located on a through lot within the mission street neighborhood commercial transit zoning district and split between the 65b and 45 bulk district. in more detail the proposal would demolish the two-story building containing one four bedroom residential unit which has been vacant since 2015. over the course of planning department review, the records shows tenants within -- leading the department to identify two udu's, one udu located at the rear of a ground floor commercial unit and address 2976 mission street. it has been vacant since 2019 and the second addresses -- it has been vacant since 1997. the buildings two ground floor commercial spaces are vacant. the proposed project would retain the buildings front facade and construct new six story, 65 foot tall mixed building with eight dwelling units and one one bedroom and the project includes a 1600 square feet ground floor commercial space and provides a significant amount of common open space in a digs to three private terraces. the
with eight residential units and one commercial unit. located on a through lot within the mission street neighborhood commercial transit zoning district and split between the 65b and 45 bulk district. in more detail the proposal would demolish the two-story building containing one four bedroom residential unit which has been vacant since 2015. over the course of planning department review, the records shows tenants within -- leading the department to identify two udu's, one udu located at the...
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one is if the united states and china i is if the united states and china talk to— is if the united states and china talk to each— is if the united states and china talk to each other. _ is if the united states and china talk to each other. china's - talk to each other. china's ambassador— talk to each other. china's ambassador has— talk to each other. china's ambassador has not - talk to each other. china's ambassador has not beenl talk to each other. china's - ambassador has not been recalled from _ ambassador has not been recalled from washington, _ ambassador has not been recalled from washington, which _ ambassador has not been recalledj from washington, which happened ambassador has not been recalled i from washington, which happened in the last— from washington, which happened in the last crisis~ — from washington, which happened in the last crisis. we _ from washington, which happened in the last crisis. we will— from washington, which happened in the last crisis. we will have - from washington, which happened in the last crisis. we will have to - the last crisis. we wi
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and the united states is absolutely essential. that's the kind of bigger strategic shift i would like to see. but i don't see any evidence that that's happening right now. instead, you're seeing just the usual reflective, you know, invoking of all of the familiar tropes of transatlantic solidarity and nato is all important. and the united states has to be the 1st responder in every corner of the world. i don't think that's necessary. i even, i don't think it's feasible any longer. you speak the groups all around the world, and i think one of the interesting questions out there, we talk about the revival of nato. and you know how our all for one and one for all and stronger than ever and focused on, you know, it's like history is come back again. but after january 6, domestic instability, the rise of white supremacist violence in the united states. i'm just wondering how solvent our allies think our commitments bar, how solvent is our promise to be with them and their dark days when they see how internally divided the united states
and the united states is absolutely essential. that's the kind of bigger strategic shift i would like to see. but i don't see any evidence that that's happening right now. instead, you're seeing just the usual reflective, you know, invoking of all of the familiar tropes of transatlantic solidarity and nato is all important. and the united states has to be the 1st responder in every corner of the world. i don't think that's necessary. i even, i don't think it's feasible any longer. you speak the...
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so we want to have a stable carpeted relations with united states because we do believe that china, united states have a massive share responsibilities and common interests. you know, we have our challenges at home. i think that the 1st thing to do, but you have us to manage our own affairs well and a good relationship between china, united states, well serve the interest of our 2 countries. and we also cited meet the desire of the international community for peace, security and for joint efforts to tackle the common challenges the international community is facing and saturday the status co all for china, us relations is very worrisome is going down here. this is because, as i mentioned, that china is being misperceived and calculated. and china us relations now is being driven by fear not by the common interest and by the common responsibilities of all countries. you know, people forget that, you know, the bilateral trade volume annually between the 2 countries have accepted the, you know, $750000000000.00 us dollars. people forget that the before call it, you know, 5000000 mutual visits
so we want to have a stable carpeted relations with united states because we do believe that china, united states have a massive share responsibilities and common interests. you know, we have our challenges at home. i think that the 1st thing to do, but you have us to manage our own affairs well and a good relationship between china, united states, well serve the interest of our 2 countries. and we also cited meet the desire of the international community for peace, security and for joint...
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so they sabotaged united russia relations. but i think in your life, the fact that competing with russia and energy market is not going to be something good because no matter what americans tell you the gender, the don't do what they say and they do other things. and this is the experience we have had with the united states in the last 4 years running the talk surrounding the iranian nuclear problem have been going on for so long and various iterations that it's hard to understand what the center on for the time being are they feel about you're supposed intention to have a military application of your nuclear technology, or are they essentially about the amount of pain that then the west can legitimately subject iran to what, what is it the center of those you know, one problem, major problem that we have is that based on 2015 agreement, g, c, u, a, the united states, thomas and other members of the 5 plus one that they do not in till you are into national, the comic as relations that was, that's what, that's what the loan was
so they sabotaged united russia relations. but i think in your life, the fact that competing with russia and energy market is not going to be something good because no matter what americans tell you the gender, the don't do what they say and they do other things. and this is the experience we have had with the united states in the last 4 years running the talk surrounding the iranian nuclear problem have been going on for so long and various iterations that it's hard to understand what the...
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but when the united states stepped up to help, there was only really so much that the united states could do. changing these societies, changing the political parameters in these countries, is really up to the people within these countries. as an i point out my book faust on those people who rose up ford, demanding rights and democracy. they were up against very, very powerful forces who were determined not to allow them to succeed. was very little that the united states could do in order to prevent that from happening. all that being said, and ever since president trump came to office, the united states has evinced very, very little official interest in supporting those voices around the region that want to live in were democratic and open countries. president biden spoke very forcefully about american values during his campaign in the early stages of his administration. but it's been mostly rhetorical. the administration has been precious little on the question, even just basic human rights. if you look at the repression that people are forced to endure around the region and how basical
but when the united states stepped up to help, there was only really so much that the united states could do. changing these societies, changing the political parameters in these countries, is really up to the people within these countries. as an i point out my book faust on those people who rose up ford, demanding rights and democracy. they were up against very, very powerful forces who were determined not to allow them to succeed. was very little that the united states could do in order to...
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if you're going to talk about the us you would say these united states these united states. that sounds so weird to our ears, doesn't it? so when did these united states which she was used? well into the late 19th century. when did that become the united states? how did you get one country out of these various countries that were, you know various states? now it's important to remember apropos of this that and as we talk about the us constitution. that when the car that the united states has had two lives. i realize it's very easy to forget about the first life because it was pretty short. the first life of the united states was from roughly 1776 to roughly 1788 89. period of a decade and more that's when we were a confederation. then the united states change this government had a second life and it became a federation a federal republic and that's a really key distinction because when the country first started the we say the country but actually the states. all felt very different from one another. yes, they spoke the same language sorta kinda depending whether you're a ver
if you're going to talk about the us you would say these united states these united states. that sounds so weird to our ears, doesn't it? so when did these united states which she was used? well into the late 19th century. when did that become the united states? how did you get one country out of these various countries that were, you know various states? now it's important to remember apropos of this that and as we talk about the us constitution. that when the car that the united states has...
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truman became president the month the united states and the united nations was born in san francisco. by then however, andk dreams of a world made tranquil by universal law had melted in the cauldron of war. today, we know what churchill never doubted. nations are here to stay. nations not super national entities, are the prime movers of history. and the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved his american mother, it is more indispensable than ever. i'll give you just one example. churchill firmer -- certainly appreciate and applaud. the two thirds of the planet that is covered with water, the oceans, the great global common, will be policed and kept orderly by the united states navy or it will not be orderly. we are 75 years on from one at churchill's urging here, the united states unfurled a flag of world leadership. 75 years later, our nation is wiser than it once was. about the seniors and the limits of its strength. the united states has experienced some hard learning on the road from fulton and churchill's appearance there to here. the hard learning began for yea
truman became president the month the united states and the united nations was born in san francisco. by then however, andk dreams of a world made tranquil by universal law had melted in the cauldron of war. today, we know what churchill never doubted. nations are here to stay. nations not super national entities, are the prime movers of history. and the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved his american mother, it is more indispensable than ever. i'll give you just one...
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and the united states army, signed joseph r biden, president of the united states. [applause] >> specialist five dwight w birdwell. attention to orders. the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress march 3, 1863 has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to specialist five dwight w birdwell of the united states army for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of its own life above and beyond the call of duty. specialist five dwight w birdwell distinguishing self with acts of gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty with his division in the republic of vietnam on 31, january 1968. the trip was ordered to move south to repel an enemy attack on an airbase. as the personnel approached the airy base a became under intense enemy fire from a building on its right. unbeknown to the troop, it had driven directly into an enemy force of three battalions. they tried to push through the attack but the explosions were blocking the way forward. see troop came under heavy enemy fire from both sides of the road. sp
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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 stilton. you honestly gang kunal sake of i. e d divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took her through them in just the thin thaw notarial tornado santo. honda this. well, can i isn't there, so got in the kink, your data always cycle johnny, of course that he mutational, ah, sure you. she visited fort detrick's, the usa main military lab, biological weapons, research and testing on humans 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 and sex
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 stilton. you honestly...
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and we want the congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's no big deal. she's just going to say more of the pacific ocean, and yet we look at all of the ramping of the engines that we're seeing between the u. s. and china right now. that makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact of this visit. let's, let's take the politicians rhetoric out of the equation for now. rachel, what's the general view in america regarding this whole thing? yeah, there seem to be more questions than answers as to why polos is embarking on a trip like this, right? with everything that's going on in the u. s. right now with the american people who have repeatedly said that they're concerned about skyrocketing gas prices, about inflation. but all of the issues they have going on on their wondering why the speaker of the house is making a trip like this and why she's costi
and we want the congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's no big deal. she's just going to say more of the pacific ocean, and yet we look at all of the ramping of the engines that we're seeing between the u. s. and china right now. that makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact...
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the best i can do is help the united states. they really don't have a military strike option to get to the right. they know what it would have done a long time ago. they had it. so all israel really should do is to support the united states in any way possible to make sure that iran and the risk will come to an agreement in terms of the right to do to program. ok. mom does that. does iran have a plan b if this bill is not revived? but 1st of all, i'd like to say that he runs off position to israel. if i could talk position to apartheid, south africa, you run once. this system, this race is regime to n, like the whole debate that we will, we do have what inside, sorry, buddy. time. so please that the nuclear dale. well, the iranians, if the united states at this point went both the european and the iranian are saying that the ball is in the us court. if americans are not reasonable, you run, it will continue to expand their piece from nuclear program. and also we are closing in on winter, the weather is going to get very cold in
the best i can do is help the united states. they really don't have a military strike option to get to the right. they know what it would have done a long time ago. they had it. so all israel really should do is to support the united states in any way possible to make sure that iran and the risk will come to an agreement in terms of the right to do to program. ok. mom does that. does iran have a plan b if this bill is not revived? but 1st of all, i'd like to say that he runs off position to...
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should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of it was part of the louisiana purchase. so that's what it means by re-annexation. john quincy adams who? the democrats hated because he had been elected president instead of jackson back in 1824. he's the one who had drawn up that treaty. in 1819 between mexico and the united states so they blamed him for for giving it in other words. so if you want to annex, texas you vote for poke from tennessee known as young hickory. this is a pork. maybe i might be wrong about this, but i think he may be the only president we've ever had with a mullet.
should the united states annex taxes or not? if you think it should you vote for polk polk talks about the re-annexation of texas. he believed or at least purported to believe the taxes had been part of the louisiana purchase. that was an old argument. the americans had the only difficulty was it is was that stephen austin's own maps had showed that it wasn't. but other than these little little problematic things like the fact that it had not there's this sense that maybe some of it was all of...
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ah, unit 731. did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a feel. we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. i plead guilty to having exercised to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare, chiefly against the soviet union. biological bombs would be dropped on vladivostok, but a shill of about of jetta and plato. visions tribunal transcript generally amount auto commander in chief japanese quantum nami ceramic, bombs containing typhoid cholera and anthrax. what will so she will you see is brain child a level, but i should know that they do it more like if you bundle that up. how did serial not donia. so i wish i could build a pitch book that aah! bombs packed with deadly bacteria. were meant to be dropped on soviet cities. o june 21st 1940 size, victorious soldiers marched across red square. how many of those present with marshal vassilyevski as their leader would be re deployed to the far
ah, unit 731. did everything from exploding bombs laced with anthrax next to prisoners who were tied to steaks in a feel. we have evidence that they gave disease infected chocolates to children. i plead guilty to having exercised to direct guidance of preparations for conducting biological warfare, chiefly against the soviet union. biological bombs would be dropped on vladivostok, but a shill of about of jetta and plato. visions tribunal transcript generally amount auto commander in chief...
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so, for example, the building is 167 units. 75% of those units going to families that have lived there in the community for generationings and the other 25% are tax credit units adding to the affordable housing stock here in san francisco and those units are up and running now. they're leasing them as we speak. people are picking their units each week until they're filled up. >> so was this particular building put on a new plot of land or did people have to move out so it could be constructed? >> that's a good question. our first building was vacant which you may have saw across the street from this building and then this plot of land is the way we kind of do it, we do it in phases. once one goes in, we're able to move families into the new unit and where they previously were occupying, able to demolish old buildings to build the new. so this area had some older units that were demolished. >> it's impressive that construction has been able to continue during the covid-19 pandemic. can you talk about some of the challenges that needed to be overcome and how the community has managed dur
so, for example, the building is 167 units. 75% of those units going to families that have lived there in the community for generationings and the other 25% are tax credit units adding to the affordable housing stock here in san francisco and those units are up and running now. they're leasing them as we speak. people are picking their units each week until they're filled up. >> so was this particular building put on a new plot of land or did people have to move out so it could be...
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any unit for violating a ceasefire. now going to occur about has announced a partial mobilization and mid unconfirmed reports of continuing caches that the present defense ministry claims has taken control of t, tara trees in the caribbean region. as the bush any troops launched an air strike during the operation hitting and amelion military unit, the command of the russian peacekeeping contingent, his taking measures to stabilize the situation together with representatives from both sides. we spoke to journalists from emilia and the vision to get more on the situation as a by chance, unlike the eyes by johnny side at 9 am on wednesday, launched aggressive military operations in various directions of the arts. our republic, using weapons of various calibers rocket propelled grenades and strike rounds. according to official reports, there are 2 dead and 14 injured on the armenian side. now our thirty's are taking measures to stabilize the situation together with the russian peacekeeping forces. despite the fact, the situ
any unit for violating a ceasefire. now going to occur about has announced a partial mobilization and mid unconfirmed reports of continuing caches that the present defense ministry claims has taken control of t, tara trees in the caribbean region. as the bush any troops launched an air strike during the operation hitting and amelion military unit, the command of the russian peacekeeping contingent, his taking measures to stabilize the situation together with representatives from both sides. we...
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many nations don't trust united states. so what's going to happen throughout all this if i had, if i had to guess is that you'll have certain partner nations that stay on the side of the united states. and then we're going to have a large group that starts to migrate towards supporting china, russia, and some of the other countries that are represented in the bridge environment. and that respects. and what do you think the u. s. strategy will be for africa in terms of considering china's growing influence as well. busy china's employee rush has been there for a long time. the thing about china that people failed to realize is the child has always had an equal, yoked opportunity for what is in their interest and what they want to give to the people in the environment that are trying to help. and so it's, it's, you know, they've been there for decades. they've done things like build roads infrastructure going to the united states has failed to do. and so i don't think that the influence of china has, i think that the people o
many nations don't trust united states. so what's going to happen throughout all this if i had, if i had to guess is that you'll have certain partner nations that stay on the side of the united states. and then we're going to have a large group that starts to migrate towards supporting china, russia, and some of the other countries that are represented in the bridge environment. and that respects. and what do you think the u. s. strategy will be for africa in terms of considering china's...
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look at the record of the united states and europe. i am not even talking of colonialism the manner in which they totally exterminated the indigenous population where they go, that it indians in the united states or the aborigines in australia. and of course, the criminal enterprises of the colonial power in the 3rd world over centuries. now they will take a moral high ground to say that they are the defenders of human rights. look at the usual, this is, i mean i have been able to solve my 1st 10 to their own problems. look at the shooting that list constantly in schools, in mall, in st. innocent people are being killed. children are being killed, but there's no conscious of this. even if some other countries. yeah. and point out all these things the united states did not dare don't control the international net . this information is controlled by the west and his agency, unfortunately. and that is why other gonna do that all within the receiving end. okay. and just finally, in terms of the, the timing of this am samantha powers statem
look at the record of the united states and europe. i am not even talking of colonialism the manner in which they totally exterminated the indigenous population where they go, that it indians in the united states or the aborigines in australia. and of course, the criminal enterprises of the colonial power in the 3rd world over centuries. now they will take a moral high ground to say that they are the defenders of human rights. look at the usual, this is, i mean i have been able to solve my 1st...
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the united kingdom. but by no means least, the united states of america. thank you very. you know, we could add more to this program but just looking at it you and i'm seeing everybody everybody's losing some lives which in some of our cases is not a bad thing. but i'm going to try and cut this a little shorter. what i'd like to do now is i'm going to turn our attention if we could pershing's own would like to play one more song for us, take it away. oh oh, oh oh, oh. you. 2000. your oh oh. 800. oh. and all. the people who call call. you should. oh. nine oh oh oh hey. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh. you know. oh, no. oh, call, no. oh. i was remiss not to mention that pershing's own has a chorus too. they sound beautiful before we do the next part of our presentation, i would like do this. i would like to ask and thank every member our military. i don't care if you're with the united or you're with an attache from another government or representative at this point, please stand so we can recognize your and your sacrifice. it is a calling people to serve. they don't do it for the mon
the united kingdom. but by no means least, the united states of america. thank you very. you know, we could add more to this program but just looking at it you and i'm seeing everybody everybody's losing some lives which in some of our cases is not a bad thing. but i'm going to try and cut this a little shorter. what i'd like to do now is i'm going to turn our attention if we could pershing's own would like to play one more song for us, take it away. oh oh, oh oh, oh. you. 2000. your oh oh....
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in the united states? >> yes, they conducted in the 1990s operations with and wife six, poland traditionally to exploited weapons to terrorist organizations such as ira and in this case, in my six and polls work together to export weapons to the volunteer force which was a protestant radical group in northern island and weapons within captured by the brits and volunteer force officials will up. the polls close relations with the polls in 1990, 1991 and in operation to move them from the soviet union to israel and that needed a lot of security and the polls have grown their relationship with the germans as well. the polls wanted to see that happen in the open good relations with the german forces. >> let me ask, someone commented, did poland at times feel or did polls feel themselves that they were, had to adopt this posture within nato? they were too deferential to the large countries like the united states? >> they were never shy expressing their opinion. the ambassador, one of tom's successors pointed ou
in the united states? >> yes, they conducted in the 1990s operations with and wife six, poland traditionally to exploited weapons to terrorist organizations such as ira and in this case, in my six and polls work together to export weapons to the volunteer force which was a protestant radical group in northern island and weapons within captured by the brits and volunteer force officials will up. the polls close relations with the polls in 1990, 1991 and in operation to move them from the...
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on so power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah, march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill bought daughter cattle a year. bill preposition, she assures me you see, you believe was clinical the soon as she did. yes, panella she the shuttle you are a clover stuff. secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place hon at washing luggage narration in your ocean of you know, dance could, but he's pushing up idea enough at least 2 things. germany on us of de la forms for michelle from your school for you to ask you, did you need your if before the got out of the citizenship? clementine churchill became the 1st financial donor. the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds. sterling, but to sum up center with national and i, but you already mila. the none of possession to it. you should you wish to buy, then you have cut. you could've been cute of top manager. i'm bringing my to
on so power was held by the leaders of 3 nations, the united kingdom, the united states, and the ussr. ah, march the 31st 1945, a british royal air force plane lands in crimea with a very important passenger, the british prime minister's wife, clementine churchill bought daughter cattle a year. bill preposition, she assures me you see, you believe was clinical the soon as she did. yes, panella she the shuttle you are a clover stuff. secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit...
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on behalf of the national park service and the united states department of interior. we would like to thank you for join us at general grand national memorial to celebrate their best centennial birthday for ulysses s grant. you are welcome to join us for some refreshments which will be provided by the grand monument association. these refreshments are located and the 10th next to the west side of the plaza. side they're also will be book signing and special presentation by our keynotes speaker brooks the simpson. i want to say thank you for everyone for joining us in today's ceremony and have a wonderful evening.
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literally a 150 meters from here is the plants, 5th power unit. and it is still working just around the corner. another one mutates on it for at the moment the radiation at the station as well as the surrounding areas is within norms. the showing it mostly auxiliary equipment, hydrogen and oxygen facilities were trying to repair the damage as soon as possible, so that the nuclear plant will not have to halt its operations. i deem dora that he 12345. you can lose cow when you look at this building and try to figure out how many shells landed here. but the defense ministry has accurate statistics on how many times ukrainian forces fired at this approach. and nuclear plant is to say, and it is ready to share that data with the global community, including with the i e a. but no one is in a hurry to come here yet, but at the separation nuclear plant out of 6 power units, 3 or under scheduled repair to are working normally. and one is working at about 10 percent of its capacity to insure its own safety with the cooling system would be place to close. it
literally a 150 meters from here is the plants, 5th power unit. and it is still working just around the corner. another one mutates on it for at the moment the radiation at the station as well as the surrounding areas is within norms. the showing it mostly auxiliary equipment, hydrogen and oxygen facilities were trying to repair the damage as soon as possible, so that the nuclear plant will not have to halt its operations. i deem dora that he 12345. you can lose cow when you look at this...
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think the united states have more money— think the united states have more money than — think the united states have more money than we _ think the united states have more money than we do. _ think the united states have more money than we do. i— think the united states have more money than we do. i didn't - think the united states have more money than we do. i didn't realise it money than we do. ididn't realise it was— money than we do. i didn't realise it was the — money than we do. i didn't realise it was the nassar _ money than we do. i didn't realise it was the nassar meets _ money than we do. i didn't realise it was the nassar meets scrap i money than we do. i didn't realise. it was the nassar meets scrap heap challenge... — challenge... laughteri laughter we have a lot of problems to solve, and i'm _ we have a lot of problems to solve, and i'm not— we have a lot of problems to solve, and i'm not sure _ we have a lot of problems to solve, and i'm not sure it— we have a lot of problems to solve, and i'm not sure it makes— we have a lot of problems to solve, and i'm not
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thank you, doctor jill biden, first lady of the united states, for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will be issuing first class mail for the average post postage stamp commemorating the life of first lady nancy reagan. nancy reagan truly represents ideal. mrs. reagan will be the sixth first lady honored with a u.s. postal stamp. the previous stamps were issued for martha washington, the first american woman ever feast or on a postage stamp. dolley madison, abigail adams, eleanor roosevelt, and lady bird johnson. nancy reagan was an inspiring individual. she was an important part of one of the most pivotable presidencies of the 20th century as a wife, champion, and trust adviser to our 40th president of the united states, ronald reagan. her legacy of public service, and her willingness to confront difficult and often highly personal topics throughout her eventful life made her one of the most influential and admired first ladies of modern times. to recognize her ma
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s s all was devastated by wal united states last about 400000 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer . 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan. over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega crankshaft, half moon, cold wheel, off tackle, and sherry, a december 19th 1949, so the adoption of the best known plan to wipe out the soviets operation. dropshot, date of attack. january the 1st 1957. the plan outlined the complete annihilation of the usa under the democratic guise of liberating the nations from communism. but those very nations would be wiped out along with communism. in the 1st phase of authoration, dropshot in visits dropping 300 nuclear and 250000 tons of conventional bombs on the soviet union. in 100 soviet cities were pre selected as targets. the 2nd phase, the u. s. sr is att
s s all was devastated by wal united states last about 400000 people at the brits last less than the americans did. and the soviet suffer . 27000000 deaths with john kennedy gave us american universities commencement address and i 263. he said that what the soviet suffered of world war 2 was the equivalent of the entire united states. east of chicago. have you been destroyed? mm. initially the plan to attack the u. s. l was code named trojan. over time it evolved into pincher bush, mega...
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many nations don't trust the united states, i don't think anything the united states does right now will be seen as anything other than a grand standing and making empty promises that they will, mirrored in the future. not be able to deliver on a 3 day conflict between israel and the palestine islamic jihad group has come to an end. the violence to the lives of 44 gallons a residence, including 15 children. the un high commissioner for a human rights voiced alarm over the number of youth killed during the military operation and demanded those responsible be held to account. here's how they gathered skyline look shortly. before truth was implemented, the this is the aftermath of and is really or a strike on the residential neighborhood. hundreds of buildings were damaged or destroyed in garza during the attacks. if you will say that we're leading commanders were stationed, angry local is told us what they saw the sabbath without any warning, they targeted the area near the kuwaiti hospital. or, of course, it is a camp, crowded with children, women, and the elderly section. they targeted h
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there is a home for you in the united states. if you so choose, we will stand with you just as you stood with us. ah, ship each other, can i move the night? the telephone captured the province? we were in harass. we fled to flora and then to how monday port we arrived and campbell with lots of difficulties as each plane took off, we hoped to be on the next. we tried always to get out. there was a nightmare for my family and me. it's been 11 months since then, but i still have the same nightmare content. a gun is facing questions about whether u. s. troops may have shot afghan civilians following a devastating suicide bonding last year. the dental mm hm. although i have been living in albania for less than a year, we are in a tough situation. we abandoned our lives and came here. we worked in afghanistan, we had jobs, but now we don't. we do not know what to do. what will happen to our lives and future? i urge the americans to pay attention to afghan citizens living in 3rd countries. we are waiting for our cases to be processed, b
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states, the european union, canada, japan, and the united kingdom. while countries such as india and china didn't sign, we discussed the lack of unity at the un with united nations. unfortunately, by the last couple years, we're not impartial until the decisions all the resolution with the gospel, they're simply gentle because of the pressure that back to. 7 the whole country, american wine, most of the time just to practice pressures and refresh and all the countries in order to get them to lucian was about now. and then you media that gated by the west, especially with the united states and britain. and then you know, a ship and the people what they started to know, which is long and which is why washington is beginning to realize that it's an old tool kit using the military and as, as, as a weapon or, and, and treating this as using sanctions i think that they are quite desperate about losing their head gemini, wide, and put them in place for the family, the so called democracy, the united states, as well as movie, is allowing, is a lot of, in the
states, the european union, canada, japan, and the united kingdom. while countries such as india and china didn't sign, we discussed the lack of unity at the un with united nations. unfortunately, by the last couple years, we're not impartial until the decisions all the resolution with the gospel, they're simply gentle because of the pressure that back to. 7 the whole country, american wine, most of the time just to practice pressures and refresh and all the countries in order to get them to...
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united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even the nazis have the right to speak and to assemble. the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my cease to your training and us positions differently. that early i'm like on our knee. my knee does torn. he's of a phone, a name, or do you cry, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time vasey zips tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be thing i typically european democracies. the fear is, doctrinal, superior, and inferior races. rather appeared out of thin air in europe due to an unlucky turn of events, a pre requisites for it had never existed before. but here's the pre world war, ma'am. the u. k. at colonies in africa, india, china. the commonwealth of australia, asia, north and south america from said captured half of africa and half of indo china. belgium possessed congo. germany had colonies in africa, asia, south america, and oceania. italy established colonies in somalia, ethiopia, libya, and
united states says that we're not going to prevent freedom of speech. united states as that even the nazis have the right to speak and to assemble. the german journalist and filmmaker, mark butler, my cease to your training and us positions differently. that early i'm like on our knee. my knee does torn. he's of a phone, a name, or do you cry, you know, shown garnish via the building damage for all time vasey zips tune a. the mountain western world generally considers hitler's naziism to be...
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and we want the congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so certainly a light hearted comment at a time when you're of the world's 2 largest economies, increasing the standpoint of each of their militaries and preparing for the possibility of a direct confrontation over what pelosi has apparently decided. what's the general view state side. as regards below, see possibly heading to taiwan and initially had some more support for philosophy in this trip coming from both sides of the aisle from people who simply claim that they didn't want her to back down simply because beijing said that she should back down. but now we're hearing more from those voices that say they are concerned about how this visit would serve to increase tensions between china and the u. s. here's the latest that nothing good will come of it. taiwan will not be more secure or more prosperous as a result of this purely symbolic visit. and a lot
and we want the congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so certainly a light hearted comment at a time when you're of the world's 2 largest economies, increasing the standpoint of each of their militaries and preparing for the possibility of a direct confrontation over what pelosi has apparently decided. what's the general view state side. as...
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are there a growing attentions between china and the united states? the chinese ambassador to the un says he hopes the u. s. will draw a lesson from the situation in the taiwan strait where beijing is now conducting live fire drills. well, this show military might comes just out of the house because nancy pelosi ended her controversial trip to time visit. that infuriated china taiwan says chinese naval ships and military aircraft have made several incursions into its territorial waters earlier. another senior chinese diplomat described blazys trip as manic, irresponsible, and irrational. when a series of drills are focused in 6 exclusion zones that surround taiwan, 3 of the zones overlap areas. taiwan says, are part of its territory waters in just when someplace is just 20 kilometers of shore. or the drills include long range live ammunition shooting into the taiwan strait. china has warned all vessels to avoid the area for 72 hours. nearly half the global container fleet passes through this waterway every year. while japan's defense ministry speculat
are there a growing attentions between china and the united states? the chinese ambassador to the un says he hopes the u. s. will draw a lesson from the situation in the taiwan strait where beijing is now conducting live fire drills. well, this show military might comes just out of the house because nancy pelosi ended her controversial trip to time visit. that infuriated china taiwan says chinese naval ships and military aircraft have made several incursions into its territorial waters earlier....
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the president of the united states is worried about my height at this podium. that is the humility and kindness of our leader. he is a very special man and a special leader and we all know that. so, good morning and congratulations to everyone who is here. this is an incredible day and i want to say again we would not be here but for the leadership of president joe biden. so, thank you. anyone who has been involved in this bill, any bill, any of the bills that are happening no there are ups and downs and it is a long path to get here. the president said don't give up. don't give up. keep going, find another way and because of your leadership and persistence we are here today so on behalf of a grateful america, thank you, president for your leadership. to speaker pelosi, thank you. it is true we share a bond. italian women in public service. but like chips, small but mighty is it speaker pelosi. i want to thank you for your friendship in this, your mentorship must of all your persistence and your commitment. it wasn't easy and you did it and all of your team who
the president of the united states is worried about my height at this podium. that is the humility and kindness of our leader. he is a very special man and a special leader and we all know that. so, good morning and congratulations to everyone who is here. this is an incredible day and i want to say again we would not be here but for the leadership of president joe biden. so, thank you. anyone who has been involved in this bill, any bill, any of the bills that are happening no there are ups and...
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people will to migrate to the united states are generally under authoritarian government. they are under situations where there's crime, murder, killing, homicide, no peace. they don't want to leave their homeland. they are forced to leave. in instances like columbia where clearly areas people have been killed and moved around those of african descent on the pacific coast and what we have talked about moving forward is that they are included in the peace process and usaid going into those areas working with the government in colombia to make sure we can reduce the violence is there. the number one part of the inauguration speech that the president was talking about was ending the violence. stopping the war. trying to figure out how to make investments in communities that have been left behind. trying to work together with climate because the climate and people coming in have been the ones that hurt them. the way that we do that is to work collectively with the government. we have a great plan, this is what happened with me. we started with plan colombia. when you look at t
people will to migrate to the united states are generally under authoritarian government. they are under situations where there's crime, murder, killing, homicide, no peace. they don't want to leave their homeland. they are forced to leave. in instances like columbia where clearly areas people have been killed and moved around those of african descent on the pacific coast and what we have talked about moving forward is that they are included in the peace process and usaid going into those areas...
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and there were people in the united states that are doing that. and china could play a role by helping russia and fight this ignition that's coming from the united states. and there were some people who are arguing that good policy policy is actually causing difficulties between russia and china. and when i listen to mister lincoln, i realize that they are actually making a decision of putting pressure on china at the same time, i think russia, which is, i don't think it's a video my decision, but american officials are also not making my decisions in the past and the result is that i think the chinese realize that if the american succeed in this campaign against russia, china is going to be next. and that's very important. now, on the other hand, there was the situation with russia refrain to more ample, just images. there seems to be for the resumption of the iranian nuclear talk there in slow motion again. and while i understand what's in it with americans, doctoral iran is a large oil producer and we already mentioned be you know, the disconte
and there were people in the united states that are doing that. and china could play a role by helping russia and fight this ignition that's coming from the united states. and there were some people who are arguing that good policy policy is actually causing difficulties between russia and china. and when i listen to mister lincoln, i realize that they are actually making a decision of putting pressure on china at the same time, i think russia, which is, i don't think it's a video my decision,...
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that the united states should make decisions. otherwise united states is a powerful country, nato -- i think they should make the decision because this is a dark time for the afghan people, especially afghan female journalists. elizabeth: thank you. i want to talk more about how the international community and foreign governments to be doing more to help. rebecca, let's talk about how the new york times has changed the way it reports on the ground in afghanistan. what are some of the new security policies papers have had to adopt and how has the risk calculus shifted for editors and reporters as they think about what stories are worth pursuing in afghanistan. rebecca: thank you for having me and i'm honored to be on this panel with my esteemed colleagues from afghanistan in the press. it is the struggles you have gone through and as a journalist , but particularly a female afghan journalist, i am in all -- i am in awe and have learned a tremendous about myself in the past year since the fall of kabul. we had other international o
that the united states should make decisions. otherwise united states is a powerful country, nato -- i think they should make the decision because this is a dark time for the afghan people, especially afghan female journalists. elizabeth: thank you. i want to talk more about how the international community and foreign governments to be doing more to help. rebecca, let's talk about how the new york times has changed the way it reports on the ground in afghanistan. what are some of the new...
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part of the united states. annex generically means acquired without war. ok. annex generically means acquired without war. would hawaiians agree this is a peaceful transition? no. right. they would certainly view it as hostile and aggressive. so annex is a word that comes from the colonizers point of view, not the colonized people's point of view. i'll explain what's going on july, 1898, to motivate adding hawaii in a second. ok. so hawaii. hawaii went from being a trade colony to a settler colony and that settler colony will become part of the settler's empire. the united states. that's how it worked in hawaii. ok. what's going on in 1898 that makes hawaii part of the united states officially? all right. what's going on there, this is the slide i already showed you. remember the u.s. and sugar slide i showed you? heightened tariffs in the u.s. plunged an island into depression and often caused political unrest. in hawaii, the political unrest was among american plantation owners. sometimes the political unrest
part of the united states. annex generically means acquired without war. ok. annex generically means acquired without war. would hawaiians agree this is a peaceful transition? no. right. they would certainly view it as hostile and aggressive. so annex is a word that comes from the colonizers point of view, not the colonized people's point of view. i'll explain what's going on july, 1898, to motivate adding hawaii in a second. ok. so hawaii. hawaii went from being a trade colony to a settler...
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and we're going to be some paper here at home, whether it's in germany, the united kingdom or the united states. if we put pressure on terrorist over there who are plotting as we speak to do us harm. and now of course we have that the us and taliban. h accusing the other, violating this 2020 doha agreement that facilitated the withdrawal of international forces. and i suppose they can both be right. calmer know right. and you know, just you know, i don't think that agreement that the trump administration worked out with the taliban was never worth, frankly, the paper it was written on, you know, we document in part 2 insisted that the taliban break with al qaeda not provide them safe haven, i mean that frankly at the time was laughable and laughable. now. of course the taliban provided safe haven alcorda in the months and weeks and days leading up to $911.00. they never broke without kaiser during the 20 year war. they remain natasha. they have a kind to help the taliban take parts of afghanistan. and it's interesting that as soon as america left and our and our partners left zondaway he
and we're going to be some paper here at home, whether it's in germany, the united kingdom or the united states. if we put pressure on terrorist over there who are plotting as we speak to do us harm. and now of course we have that the us and taliban. h accusing the other, violating this 2020 doha agreement that facilitated the withdrawal of international forces. and i suppose they can both be right. calmer know right. and you know, just you know, i don't think that agreement that the trump...
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the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky gave it though by a go i don't where victory battle and that was the buddha simon thriller had he thought my play up. i think i'm in corroboration. can we're good we're we're we're a 5th year when. alrighty. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think i mean for people to get over my line with later civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info. if i didn't know at all going that they can see so and a guy over there, so you know who's the lad on? it's a i'm out one. be near one. be near sam. i'm yet then. yeah. got his name in the vehicle that come with me for my go here. mm. i see you. are you scared enough with them in my thought cl, do they they have to neil this. here i'm look at the one that is that course other than that help them out here. now the 2nd one is in those see one
the united for the company was very unhappy with this. they went to the united states government. the u. s. government then concluded that the socialist orientation of guatemala was dangerous to the united states. rule kasinsky gave it though by a go i don't where victory battle and that was the buddha simon thriller had he thought my play up. i think i'm in corroboration. can we're good we're we're we're a 5th year when. alrighty. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think i mean for...
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and we want that congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's. 2 no big deal, she's just going to see more of the pacific ocean. and yet we look at all of the ramping of attention that we've seen between the us and china right now. and it makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact of this business. well, it's interesting you had mentioned that the biden had said, well, the timing of the trip is not ideal, but i just had a guest on earlier who said, nonsense, spite and knew absolutely perfectly well the policy was going to go do this in him . he must have given her his stamp of approval let's, let's take the politicians rhetoric out of the equation for now. rachel, what's the general view in america regarding this whole thing? yeah, there seem to be more questions and answers as to why posey is embarking on a trip like this, right, with everything th
and we want that congress of the united states to be part of that initiative. of course, as a west coast person, we see that pacific as they're, you know, that they're their home. we're part of that as well. so you can see there, she's almost shrugging it off as if it's. 2 no big deal, she's just going to see more of the pacific ocean. and yet we look at all of the ramping of attention that we've seen between the us and china right now. and it makes you wonder if she truly realizes the impact...
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the united states killing the leader of al qaeda. more than a decade after they took out osama bin laden. this is really significant. important moment for the u.s. to tell viewers what you are learning. >> this is about to be a major announcement that we hear directly from president biden. we expect that president biden will be addressing the nation around 7:30 tonight. is senior administration official told us this was a counterterrorism operation of a significant al qaeda target. we are learning this was in fact, ayman al-zawahri. the senior official also noted that the successful operation did not result in any civilian casualties. keep in mind, this comes about one year after the u.s. withdrew fully from afghanistan. of the last military plane leaving afghanistan in august of last year. this will raise questions that perhaps, the president, himself, will address on how the operations were conducted, given no u.s. military prison in afghanistan. also, what the assurances are that we hear from the president, himself, on the note th
the united states killing the leader of al qaeda. more than a decade after they took out osama bin laden. this is really significant. important moment for the u.s. to tell viewers what you are learning. >> this is about to be a major announcement that we hear directly from president biden. we expect that president biden will be addressing the nation around 7:30 tonight. is senior administration official told us this was a counterterrorism operation of a significant al qaeda target. we are...
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yes, raising concerns in taiwan, in the united states and the united states in turn has responded to this by doubling down on deterrence. what you have on both sides is a heavy emphasis on worst-case outcomes, very little real communication about taiwan and were taiwan status lies in how you can stabilize the country. yet this posturing going on and positioning going on between both sides. it is not serving the interest of taiwan at all. juan: if i can ask brian following up on the iue of the rest of the world not taking to account the aspirations of the taiwanese people, if the taiwan is people do wish -- taiwanese people do wish and if it is from china, is it the responsibility of the united states to defend taiwan's viewpoints? why should the usb the country that is constantly the policeman of where democracy is expressed in the world? >> it hasn't been. now in the present taiwan is [indiscernible] or raise the stakes for negotiations very visible under donald trump. now the present view from americans, we should fork over taiwan to china, that this is the way to keep peace. what
yes, raising concerns in taiwan, in the united states and the united states in turn has responded to this by doubling down on deterrence. what you have on both sides is a heavy emphasis on worst-case outcomes, very little real communication about taiwan and were taiwan status lies in how you can stabilize the country. yet this posturing going on and positioning going on between both sides. it is not serving the interest of taiwan at all. juan: if i can ask brian following up on the iue of the...
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. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor here a heater, who had a degree in the ring biology believed that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess. i'm at russell, he saw it as his calling in the 1930s, the concept of japan's exceptional role in the world permeated the country society . oh so so june gets the sunni hummadi condi e q, sucking yawn, all that chism into o. japanese journalist shoji condo, the author of evidence of unit 731 crimes. a book that caused quite a stir is one of the few people who tries to give an impartial account of factors that brought japan to wall tile to re look to your schedule for a june kettle cook got it says hello to so you wish so than what they glint irish, but thick star. so calling us get along for a gun, not on th
. unit 731 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short than build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had ever. now. japan had a longstanding interest in biological weapons, emperor here a heater, who had a degree in the ring biology believed that biological weapons would help to pan conquer the world. as a descendant of the sun goddess. i'm at russell, he saw it as his calling in the...
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the tactical unit is full time specialized unit often referred to as tact within the special operation bureau. trained serving high ringe warrants row solving critical incident dignitary protection, crowd patrol and water born operation. tactical emergency medical medics are san francisco fire department members embedded with the tactical unit to render aid at the scene of critical incident active shooter jz high risk warrant service. i will now provide a incident summary. the precise cronology of the incident is under investigation. the times presented are approximate. the following summary of the events as they are understood as of today monday august 15, 2022. at approximately 755 a.m., two uniform san francisco police department officers assigned to the mission district were on patrol in a marked department vehicle. officer number one is a officer in the field training program while officer number two is his field training officer. the two officers observed a subject pushing a red bicycle while riding a blue bicycle on the sidewalk. officer number two recalled the recent crime aler
the tactical unit is full time specialized unit often referred to as tact within the special operation bureau. trained serving high ringe warrants row solving critical incident dignitary protection, crowd patrol and water born operation. tactical emergency medical medics are san francisco fire department members embedded with the tactical unit to render aid at the scene of critical incident active shooter jz high risk warrant service. i will now provide a incident summary. the precise cronology...