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surveillance state we knew that the crew of irish crisis that's how thick it must have been and that adolph in this case because the state is able to use existing surveillance infrastructure here to efficiently impose strict local locked ourselves on shutdowns dual fuel called. the one party state was affective but it also made sure any dissent was squashed. covert 1000 patient day 3. the 62 year old patient's condition is deteriorating fast her breathing is so labored that she requires intimation of artificial respiration her lungs are severely inflamed. but by day 5 her condition starts to improve she's responsible things are looking up. and when one talks none of them want her in common so. does not all to get hold of you was hot. deferments its desire to move the front of the bus to orange ducked off. again also keen on going stick to bin laden that's also enviable says it and spiffy take dish . about tweeting there's a lot to get this kind in order. by january 31st some 12000 cases of the new coronavirus have been registered almost all of them in china. but the 1st cases outside the co
surveillance state we knew that the crew of irish crisis that's how thick it must have been and that adolph in this case because the state is able to use existing surveillance infrastructure here to efficiently impose strict local locked ourselves on shutdowns dual fuel called. the one party state was affective but it also made sure any dissent was squashed. covert 1000 patient day 3. the 62 year old patient's condition is deteriorating fast her breathing is so labored that she requires...
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this but having said that i mean hunger of the mind is even worse if you ask me because in bigoted adolphe says. it's a climate change or you can't see it but it's happening all around us mental health and mental well being is very similar people can't see it so if you don't see it you don't think it's a problem if you suddenly want to in a bad mood you fight with your husband mother or father whatever whoever who will do you pretty much in a bad mood the rest of the b. just imagine that d. is your life many of these kids and how did that stop the life. and it just goes on for the rest of their lives. and then you bellow in my life and. i don't believe in the mention of beings that are people believe it is just full of belief systems. it wasn't that how lucky for me the allowed me to be you i am as long as i was financially independent. judging came on you when we realize that we don't have any money because you are a nobody finds all that he. is a very easy. best is one even. so it becomes a game and it becomes very challenging for us. we walk with almost 55000 good everybody and unlisten
this but having said that i mean hunger of the mind is even worse if you ask me because in bigoted adolphe says. it's a climate change or you can't see it but it's happening all around us mental health and mental well being is very similar people can't see it so if you don't see it you don't think it's a problem if you suddenly want to in a bad mood you fight with your husband mother or father whatever whoever who will do you pretty much in a bad mood the rest of the b. just imagine that d. is...
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immediately after coming to power adolph hitler began to persecution of the jewish population. but american immigration laws were complicated and often harshly administered. germany's armed expansion during the late 1930s and world war ii led to enormous growth in german controlled territory that put vast numbers of european jews under german control and greatly diminished their prus pects for escape to safety. with the outbreak of war persecution escalated to mass murder beginning in eastern europe and eventually to millions of jews across the entire continent. what became known as the final solution to the jewish questiontuse to maximize killing and destroy every jew the nazis could find. >> without regard to human life is the german -- how otherwise can we explain the reports of sending numberless jewish people from berlin and other cities packed like cattle into trains with their destination either poland or some part of occupied russia. >> the scale and depravity of the final solution was staggering. reports of mass killings began reaching the allies almost as soon as they
immediately after coming to power adolph hitler began to persecution of the jewish population. but american immigration laws were complicated and often harshly administered. germany's armed expansion during the late 1930s and world war ii led to enormous growth in german controlled territory that put vast numbers of european jews under german control and greatly diminished their prus pects for escape to safety. with the outbreak of war persecution escalated to mass murder beginning in eastern...
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native american and brothers and sisters not just analytically misguided but politically dangerous so adolph reed would say these frames allow for black elites to redirect their moral revulsion to diversify corporate board and things like that for what you are laying out powerfully. why don't we give up the language black politics altogether so when you speak out at "the new york times" so with the congressional black caucus. >> it has residents is not because of something that i say or what a talking head says because black people are the oppressed minority in the united states. so even when there are tensions even among the black political class and with that might mitigate it i can be extremely critical of someone like the mayor of washington dc and neoliberal and basically attacked by donald trump and the republican party it is racist and sexist. the reason to have residents is because of that. that possibility of course it is much different than pre- jim crow but jim crow help to press the black community in singular spaces where there has to be a means of coexistence. those that don't
native american and brothers and sisters not just analytically misguided but politically dangerous so adolph reed would say these frames allow for black elites to redirect their moral revulsion to diversify corporate board and things like that for what you are laying out powerfully. why don't we give up the language black politics altogether so when you speak out at "the new york times" so with the congressional black caucus. >> it has residents is not because of something that...
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warning about spending most of his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolph hitler and naziism, a thing that most people in england at the time were ignoring or poopooing. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary, warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there's a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many, many issues we can get into later it's serendipitous but because he forced them issues to the fore, issues like proper 13 in california, the a panama canal treaties, other issues you were covering. i was involved with. that came to the fore and helped produce his election in 1980. so, that's why i wrote it. you know, doug brinkley, who terrific historian and edited the reagan diaries, the realm of reagan scholarship is just beginning to open up. i think every time i sit down to think about ronald reagan, i think of a new aspect of his life and his career and his times that has been either underreported or hasn't been covered at all. >> so let's get to put you in f
warning about spending most of his radio commentary and his columns warning about the rising threat of adolph hitler and naziism, a thing that most people in england at the time were ignoring or poopooing. reagan spent his wilderness years writing, doing radio commentary, warning about the rising threat of the soviet union. there's a lot of parallels between churchill's wilderness years and reagan's wilderness years. there are many, many issues we can get into later it's serendipitous but...
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in germany, adolph hitler and the nazis convinced christian germans that their economic suffering was caused by the runoff from world war i but by their jewish friends and neighbors. by the time the war was over, 6 million jews had been systematically florida. in rwanda, class distinctions were exploited by their belgian colonizers to try to kill each other over. in the end, 800,000 men, women and children were massacred, often by people they knew. >>> in our country, the economic ambitions of the european men who broke from the british crown left millions of black and indigenous people either dead, massacred on their own land or enslaved while the newly minted americans used their christian faith to justify, kidnapping, beating, breeding, and selling black adults and children. male slave owners freely raped the black women, and without a second thought often sold their own resulting children. tribalism makes monsters of men. bewear the leader who exploits it to secure his own power. we see very few images of actual black lives protests over the police shootings and killings of black
in germany, adolph hitler and the nazis convinced christian germans that their economic suffering was caused by the runoff from world war i but by their jewish friends and neighbors. by the time the war was over, 6 million jews had been systematically florida. in rwanda, class distinctions were exploited by their belgian colonizers to try to kill each other over. in the end, 800,000 men, women and children were massacred, often by people they knew. >>> in our country, the economic...
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he thinks that the amrican people will be duped by him like people ogermany was duped by adolph hitler. >> woodruff: one final thing, representative clyburn. vice president biden as you know is saying he's going tnco ann o nouns next week which woman he has chosen to be his running mate. you have said you think it would be a plus, but not a must for joe biden to choose an african american woman. my question to you, though, is with the what wve seen ppen in this country over the last justice, the sensitivity around racial justice, do you n think it would be better if he chose an african american womans his running mate? >> i still maintain that it will be a plus. do believe that a little bit fool hard hardy for us to be fog on the vnte presihoice rather than other things as we well. i long an african american woman to sit on the united states supreme court. same we've had three women too sin the united states supreme court, no one has ever ven consideration due to african american woman. that to me is priority. substaive me an african but on american woman on the supreme court. that's w
he thinks that the amrican people will be duped by him like people ogermany was duped by adolph hitler. >> woodruff: one final thing, representative clyburn. vice president biden as you know is saying he's going tnco ann o nouns next week which woman he has chosen to be his running mate. you have said you think it would be a plus, but not a must for joe biden to choose an african american woman. my question to you, though, is with the what wve seen ppen in this country over the last...
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and adolph hitler had made it clear after june 6th when allied forces landed in normandy paris was going to be held and it was not going to be surrendered to the germans. well, august 7 wrgt, the same day eisenhower was off in normandy setting up his headquarters, shellburst, this man was named as the commanding general of paris. great, good luck or horrible luck depending on how you might look at it. he had extensive experience in the war including overseeing occupied cities. he was known as a tough guy in the german army, and he was hitler's hand picked choice to oversee paris and ensure that it remained out of allied hands, and so from that day on august 7th he began organizing the 20,000 or so german forces under his command to enl sursure hitl decree was going to be carried out. and of course the french had been thinking about paris, always thinking about paris. for paris to the french was more than just a political capital. it was more than the economic capital. it was more than the dulltural center of france. paris was the spiritual center of france. it's where the french soul res
and adolph hitler had made it clear after june 6th when allied forces landed in normandy paris was going to be held and it was not going to be surrendered to the germans. well, august 7 wrgt, the same day eisenhower was off in normandy setting up his headquarters, shellburst, this man was named as the commanding general of paris. great, good luck or horrible luck depending on how you might look at it. he had extensive experience in the war including overseeing occupied cities. he was known as a...
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police you think is not just analytically misguided but politically dangerous, think of someone like adolph reed who say these frames allow for black elites to redirect the moral revulsion at police violence toward diverse of fighting corporate boards and things like that that don't address the problems of economic democracy you are laying out. why don't we just give up the language of black politics altogether so when you speak out in the new york times everybody can see more clearly was it is at stake and criticize the congressional black caucus? >> black politics still as our residents and it is not because of something i say or something a talking head says, black people continue to be an oppressed minority in the united states and when there are tensions among black people, the black political class there is still a vulnerability to racism even when their class position might mitigate it. i can because nicholas muriel bowser, of washington dc, doesn't change the fact their politics are neoliberal, and attacked by donald trump in the republican party and it is racist and sexist, the rea
police you think is not just analytically misguided but politically dangerous, think of someone like adolph reed who say these frames allow for black elites to redirect the moral revulsion at police violence toward diverse of fighting corporate boards and things like that that don't address the problems of economic democracy you are laying out. why don't we just give up the language of black politics altogether so when you speak out in the new york times everybody can see more clearly was it is...
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might think it's not just analytically misguided but it's politically dangerous you think someone like adolph reed would say these frames allow for black elites to redirect the moral revulsion at police violence toward diversifying corporate board seats and affirmative action in the late education, things like that the don't the fundamental problems of economic democracy. why don't we just give up the language of black politics altogether so that when you speak out in the "new york times", everybody can see more clearly what's at stake when you criticize something like the congressional black caucus. : : : even when there are tensions amongst black people, even among the black political class is black, there's still vulnerability to racism even when they might mitigate it. i can be extremely critical of someone like the mayor of washington d.c. it doesn't change the fact that politics are liberal and she is asked by the republican party and it is racist and sexist and the reason she can have them among ordinary black people is because of that. that possibility of what he talked about in swing
might think it's not just analytically misguided but it's politically dangerous you think someone like adolph reed would say these frames allow for black elites to redirect the moral revulsion at police violence toward diversifying corporate board seats and affirmative action in the late education, things like that the don't the fundamental problems of economic democracy. why don't we just give up the language of black politics altogether so that when you speak out in the "new york...
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upon his return in germany of april '41 adolph hitler awards some pretty nice awards, innights cross of the iron cross. by july 1941 hitler has invaded the soviet union. on october 5, 1941 he takes off in his brand new fighting and going to test it off over the atlantic. for whatever reason his engine seizes up and he's got to crash land into the atlantic and he's killed. he's a german, right, but after all of that it's kind of a sad story. so he dies but his body is never recovered. but a great book all about his exploits is called "the one that got away." it was written in 1957 and there was a movie created in 2002 by the same name. >> well, we've had confidence and we've had charm and now we've got longevity. so henry giraud was a french soldier. he was a captain in world war i, and he was captured during a bayonet charge during the battle of st. quentin in 1914. he escaped and joined the circus. and i'm not making that up. but then he got the help of edith cavel's network. just fascinating her role in world war i. just over 25 years later he was 61, he was a five-star general and
upon his return in germany of april '41 adolph hitler awards some pretty nice awards, innights cross of the iron cross. by july 1941 hitler has invaded the soviet union. on october 5, 1941 he takes off in his brand new fighting and going to test it off over the atlantic. for whatever reason his engine seizes up and he's got to crash land into the atlantic and he's killed. he's a german, right, but after all of that it's kind of a sad story. so he dies but his body is never recovered. but a...
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they should have known there was a young german corporal called adolph hitler coming along to seize on the treaty of versailles and help his nazi come into power. what people actually had to deal with at the time, what constrapts they have, what is it they were actually dealing with. and i think we need to look at the paris peace conference as a conference which came at the end of the great catastrophe and try to understand just what the circumstances of that conference were. now, what i'd like to do is make a few general points about wars because ending wars is never easy especially if those wars have been great and the level of destruction has been very high. apart from anything else the greater the war, the greater the expectations and the greater desire that someone or something should pay for what happened, and this was certainly the case for the end of the first world war. the war had shocked europe and indeed it shocked most of the world partly because the 19th century had been such a good century for europe. europe has known terrible wars in its history. most centuries have bee
they should have known there was a young german corporal called adolph hitler coming along to seize on the treaty of versailles and help his nazi come into power. what people actually had to deal with at the time, what constrapts they have, what is it they were actually dealing with. and i think we need to look at the paris peace conference as a conference which came at the end of the great catastrophe and try to understand just what the circumstances of that conference were. now, what i'd like...
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adolph sutro donated the land. >> he had a lot of land. >> did. he bought a rancho in '82, and it was a huge chunk of land in a little peninsula. it took decades for it to fill in with housing. >> when he died, he leapt 1,100 acres to widows and orphans, and his children that truck. they comprise the woods, sherwood forest, forestville. it was a contentious thing. it took about 13, 15 years in public. >> this is actually in golden gate park, the casino. it was a controversy at the time to have a place that serve liquor and had card games in golden gate park. eventually, it moved to 24th ave. >> we still have the newly recently refurbished stop along the great highway. the beach shall i -- chalet. i always find it ironic that these federal highway funds were used to refurbish this place for drivers to get a drink. terrific. [laughter] >> there were farms, and there were dairies, as these houses are starting to be built, and they are more conventional residents is, and they are still a farm. in the distance, you can see it is still sand dunes. >> an
adolph sutro donated the land. >> he had a lot of land. >> did. he bought a rancho in '82, and it was a huge chunk of land in a little peninsula. it took decades for it to fill in with housing. >> when he died, he leapt 1,100 acres to widows and orphans, and his children that truck. they comprise the woods, sherwood forest, forestville. it was a contentious thing. it took about 13, 15 years in public. >> this is actually in golden gate park, the casino. it was a...