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go ahead in geneva. yes. but the united states in particular, and less so in europe today, still see the world in the black and white i call to me, which of course is very much christian view of the world. so it's difficult, you know, to dispel that kind of way of thinking. so it's, i think it, russians, china emphasize on whatever it applies to your countries on the model, whatever regime the system domestic system, it should fit to be your own culture and the history russia, this not necessarily have the same system and then china, but to china also has to learn, you know, the, the good part of the, of the other people's system. so this is the, you know, different mentality. united states of course is, in my view is the last defender of the european enlightenment, also doxey. well, i think, oh so yeah, i, i think i think it can be, it's a bit ironic here because you have your, you have this very bizarre trends coming out of the united states. a called woke ism and postmodernism. i mean, it's right. you're r
go ahead in geneva. yes. but the united states in particular, and less so in europe today, still see the world in the black and white i call to me, which of course is very much christian view of the world. so it's difficult, you know, to dispel that kind of way of thinking. so it's, i think it, russians, china emphasize on whatever it applies to your countries on the model, whatever regime the system domestic system, it should fit to be your own culture and the history russia, this not...
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yeah, let's go back to geneva. but one of the things that i find interesting is lisa, at the moment here, is that neither russia or china have any aspirations to export any kind of economic or political or ideological model. i mean, that's another thing that kind of brings them together because the, you know, the, you, what the washington consensus is basically neo nipple, meal, liberal ideology. and if you don't believe in that, i ology are either inferior or you're a threat or you're both. and russia and china have to their advantage of not seeing the world through an ideological once again, i will state this, they mean they may be the most common denominator here rely upon international law, not an ideological prism to decide how the world should be arranged, go ahead in geneva. yes, but the united states in particular and less so in europe today are still see the world in the black and white i call to me, which of course is very much christian view of the world. so it's difficult, you know, to dispel. that's ki
yeah, let's go back to geneva. but one of the things that i find interesting is lisa, at the moment here, is that neither russia or china have any aspirations to export any kind of economic or political or ideological model. i mean, that's another thing that kind of brings them together because the, you know, the, you, what the washington consensus is basically neo nipple, meal, liberal ideology. and if you don't believe in that, i ology are either inferior or you're a threat or you're both....
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me to go back to geneva here. you know, when they, they talk about, you know, be the problem, how problematic it is for russia and china to be allies. i don't see it at all because russia and china reject this rules based order. nonsense. they look at international law because rules based order. it's all the rules are made in washington and basing. and moscow said that's not true. and we can say no. go ahead in geneva. well, yes, i do think that social looking is right on that. they are talking about imaginary china and the russia. so therefore, they imagine the russia and the china still somehow inferior and the to, to large. you see the western values on they called universal value, which is ironic because the i always is, i written the books criticising the concept of universal value. the original meaning of universal value means catholicism in the middle ages. i think even catholicism split into 2 in the end. right. so yes, but americans, in particular, the, the, the policy towards attitudes was russia and chi
me to go back to geneva here. you know, when they, they talk about, you know, be the problem, how problematic it is for russia and china to be allies. i don't see it at all because russia and china reject this rules based order. nonsense. they look at international law because rules based order. it's all the rules are made in washington and basing. and moscow said that's not true. and we can say no. go ahead in geneva. well, yes, i do think that social looking is right on that. they are talking...
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in 1560 the first edition of this text english puritans fled from england to geneva. while they were there because they were under protestant persecution, they produced what is known as the geneva bible because it was translated there. this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek in its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the typeset that we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before you had this medieval gothic text. and now you have the more friendly, easier text to look upon. it's also the first bible with study notes. and the study notes is what makes this bible so controversial. for instance, in the book of daniel when daniel refuses to bow down and worship the king, the notes say that he did write in the eyes of god because he obeyed the law of god over the law of man. so, if you're a monarchy or if you're the papacy at the time, you now have a book that contradicts your authority. so it wasn't a very influential book when it came to the monarchy and to the church at that time p
in 1560 the first edition of this text english puritans fled from england to geneva. while they were there because they were under protestant persecution, they produced what is known as the geneva bible because it was translated there. this is the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek in its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the typeset that we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before you had this medieval...
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we also know that they brought another bible which is known as the geneva bible. and what is really powerful about this exhibit is, this geneva bible actually belong to william bradford who is one of -- obviously, average you mentioned, the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. but this bible is interesting and controversial because of what it is. in 15 60, which was the first edition of its this text, the english puritans fled from england to geneva, and while they were there, because they were under prosecution, protestant prosecution, they produced what is known as the geneva bible because there was -- it was translated. there this was the very first english bible that would use the hebrew and the greek and its translation. it's also the first english bible to contain what is known as the type said that we are familiar with in the newspaper as well today. before, you had this medieval gothic text. now you have the more friendly, easier text to look upon. so also, the first bible with study notes. and the study notes is what makes this bible so controversial.
we also know that they brought another bible which is known as the geneva bible. and what is really powerful about this exhibit is, this geneva bible actually belong to william bradford who is one of -- obviously, average you mentioned, the second lieutenant governor of plymouth. but this bible is interesting and controversial because of what it is. in 15 60, which was the first edition of its this text, the english puritans fled from england to geneva, and while they were there, because they...
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the result of the geneva conference was popularly termed the spirit of geneva. it resulted in a slight thawing of relations between east and west. the major points of contention still divided the u.s. and the soviet union, the geneva spirit did allow for a rise in diplomatic, cultural and economic exchanges which peaked with the 1959 soviet premier krushchev to the united states. eisenhower and krushchev were never close, but they did engage in many private conversations that were attended by only one translator. ike preferred this style of meeting. ike preferred to have as few people as possible when discussing relations with world leaders because he felt that it allowed the leaders to be more honest and open if there were less ears listening to them. the meetings that ike and khruschchev held at camp david and in washington, d.c. did further thaw u.s. relations with the soviet union. they brought them closer to an agreement on the disposition of west ber minute. and when khruschchev finally departed washington, d.c. for moscow, he implied to eisenhower that th
the result of the geneva conference was popularly termed the spirit of geneva. it resulted in a slight thawing of relations between east and west. the major points of contention still divided the u.s. and the soviet union, the geneva spirit did allow for a rise in diplomatic, cultural and economic exchanges which peaked with the 1959 soviet premier krushchev to the united states. eisenhower and krushchev were never close, but they did engage in many private conversations that were attended by...
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um when he returned from geneva, he wrote a letter to his brother milton. and in that letter he discusses the results of the geneva conference. he said at the moment. i can't possibly make an objective appraisal of the final results of geneva. there is no doubt in my mind that in the few days. we were there. i personally gained insight and understanding that i could never have achieved otherwise the results of the geneva conference was was popularly termed the spirit of geneva it resulted in a in a slight thawing of relations between east and west. the major points of contention still divided the us and the soviet union the geneva spirit did allow for a rise in diplomatic cultural and economic exchanges. which peaked with the 1959 of soviet premiere nikita khrushchev to the united states? eisenhower and khrushchev were never close. um, but they did engage in many private conversations that were attended by only one translator. i preferred the style of meeting i preferred to have as few people as possible when discussing. relations with world leaders because
um when he returned from geneva, he wrote a letter to his brother milton. and in that letter he discusses the results of the geneva conference. he said at the moment. i can't possibly make an objective appraisal of the final results of geneva. there is no doubt in my mind that in the few days. we were there. i personally gained insight and understanding that i could never have achieved otherwise the results of the geneva conference was was popularly termed the spirit of geneva it resulted in a...
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that's the geneva convention. these rules of engagement for interrogation issued by your department are inconsistent with those . my recollection is that any instructions that have been issued or anything that's been authorized by the department, was checked by the lawyers in your shop, in the department, in the office of the secretary of defense and deemed to be consistent with the jan . absolutely. and you do a secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld was convinced that mohammedan retreated 3 of the 911 hijackers. he personally authorized a 90 day special project status on how to do with her and as consequences. 7, the order to abuse prisoners was unlawful. but to build up to that unlawful order, they need a justification. and so what they did was they sent a colonel to guantanamo to look and try to justify what was going on. and he said, going kind of will be, is america's battle lab. and the moment i heard that it evoked memories of nuremberg, it evoked memories of what the nazis were doing. experiments, the thin
that's the geneva convention. these rules of engagement for interrogation issued by your department are inconsistent with those . my recollection is that any instructions that have been issued or anything that's been authorized by the department, was checked by the lawyers in your shop, in the department, in the office of the secretary of defense and deemed to be consistent with the jan . absolutely. and you do a secretary of defense, donald rumsfeld was convinced that mohammedan retreated 3 of...
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well, i had already been told that the geneva conventions didn't apply to the capture detainee did not, did not apply to the capture detainees by the attorneys at the cia. and so i don't think i thought about geneva convention may became what i often refer to as a modern day equivalent, a snake oil salesmen. these 2 psychologist were awarded $183000000.00 contract to run a program of torture. ah, you don't to camera and sensory deprivation overland along with the cold, we'll see a program to create a mix of torture techniques. social change has almost entirely taken place in consequence on something else. it has not been controlled. we need to protect society from those that can bring it once more into kills. the strong was protect others from these people who, where the for the american psychological association is world's largest organization of psychologists. and probably has the most influence over the community of psychologists around the world. ah, secretly, p a. p a. and making colleges working in the torture program to override that ethical code of do no home if the military an
well, i had already been told that the geneva conventions didn't apply to the capture detainee did not, did not apply to the capture detainees by the attorneys at the cia. and so i don't think i thought about geneva convention may became what i often refer to as a modern day equivalent, a snake oil salesmen. these 2 psychologist were awarded $183000000.00 contract to run a program of torture. ah, you don't to camera and sensory deprivation overland along with the cold, we'll see a program to...
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are you listening to in to all of those speeches from geneva? natasha the themes very much similar by speak. speaker up to speaker. but the urgency very acute yes indeed. the high commissioner for human rights michelle opening proceeding that is a special emergency session of the human rights council in geneva. she said her office had been inundated in the past the days and weeks with reports of human rights abuses by taliban fighters. abuse is when it comes to women and girls when it comes to human rights defenders, minorities, people used to work in the price or former government workers, people who are very scared for their lives. people who are trying to flee, she said good during this meeting, there would be a discussion on a possible a resolution which would call for violence and all sides to really end for human rights to be supported for the taliban, which here the international rules. we then heard from 2 african speakers, including the former african ambassador to the un, and they were very strong speeches. indeed, 2 delegates who did
are you listening to in to all of those speeches from geneva? natasha the themes very much similar by speak. speaker up to speaker. but the urgency very acute yes indeed. the high commissioner for human rights michelle opening proceeding that is a special emergency session of the human rights council in geneva. she said her office had been inundated in the past the days and weeks with reports of human rights abuses by taliban fighters. abuse is when it comes to women and girls when it comes to...
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so natasha, we heard some very strong words at that meeting in geneva, the you and hcr then we yes, we heard from the high commissioner for human rights act as special session of the us human rights council in geneva, an emergency session call to really focus on the human rights situation in afghanistan, as i said, owning speech by michelle ballet, and she painted the very green picture indeed of the human rights situation in afghanistan. she said that her office has been inundated in the past days and weeks with reports of human rights abuses. she says that outside, for example, of the capital carpool in some of the remote areas, girls are being told that they can't go to school. women are being forced to stay at home. she talks about human rights defenders scared for their lives, trying to flee an incredibly grim pig was painted by michelle furshly, who said that the human rights council call on the taliban to hear the international rules international law to uphold the rights of people in afghanistan, women girls, minorities, active is people who worked in the past for the media or
so natasha, we heard some very strong words at that meeting in geneva, the you and hcr then we yes, we heard from the high commissioner for human rights act as special session of the us human rights council in geneva, an emergency session call to really focus on the human rights situation in afghanistan, as i said, owning speech by michelle ballet, and she painted the very green picture indeed of the human rights situation in afghanistan. she said that her office has been inundated in the past...
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to washington from geneva president ivan eisenhower voiced hope for east west relations. >> no one knows but the coming months will tell. in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established. there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program fostered by khrushchev was carried by -- two that threat and russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti communist demonstrations and a revolt erupted. fighting with paving stones and small arms, the hungarians successfully resisted russian occupation troops for a brief period. khrushchev went to hungary, extensively to parley with leaders of the revolt. as red reserves were secretly bought from czechoslovakia and romania, khrushchev stalled for time, charging that american agents had formed the uprising. the russian reserve swept across hungary, suppressing the revolt brutally. some refugees escaped into austria. others, less fortunate, were shot down by red border guards. in the united nations, ambassador henry spearheaded a vote by the general assembly condemning russian interve
to washington from geneva president ivan eisenhower voiced hope for east west relations. >> no one knows but the coming months will tell. in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established. there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program fostered by khrushchev was carried by -- two that threat and russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti communist demonstrations and a revolt erupted. fighting with paving...
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the us is it is just that report which all of us goes straight about to geneva. let me show boshoway is speaking the high commission of the human rights on the situation in afghanistan by the taliban. has race gave fears of a return to pass potters of human rights violations, and spoke desperation among many afghans. in recent weeks, my office has received harrowing and quizzical report of the impact on c billions of violations of international humanitarian law. as well as violations and abuses of human rights by the parties to the conflict. you now must protection of civilians report from 1st of january to the 30th of june. this year already indicated an increase in civilian casualties of nearly 50 percent compared to the same period in 2020. unquestionably that toll further increased over the month of july and august. in particular, we have also received credible reports of seated violation of international military law and human rights abuses taking place in many areas under effective taliban control. they include among others, summary executions of civilians
the us is it is just that report which all of us goes straight about to geneva. let me show boshoway is speaking the high commission of the human rights on the situation in afghanistan by the taliban. has race gave fears of a return to pass potters of human rights violations, and spoke desperation among many afghans. in recent weeks, my office has received harrowing and quizzical report of the impact on c billions of violations of international humanitarian law. as well as violations and abuses...
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our correspondent, imogen foulkes, joins us from geneva. these negotiations have been going on for quite some years, since the start of 2014. since then, and this makes it ever more difficult, technology has raced ahead on autonomous weapons. our viewers technology has raced ahead on autonomous weapons. 0ur viewers may know about drones which are used very often in conflict zones. at the end of a drone usually still is a human being making a final decision, whether to attack killed not, but the newer generation of what many call killer robots don�*t have that final human control. here the international committee of the red cross is taking part in these negotiations in geneva, because the guardians of the geneva conventions and the rules of war. neil davidson is the red cross senior scientific adviser and he explained to me what his particular concerns were. critically, the user doesn't choose what they are fired at, when they fire or exactly where they fire, and that brings a number of risks. firstly, difficulty in anticipating or control
our correspondent, imogen foulkes, joins us from geneva. these negotiations have been going on for quite some years, since the start of 2014. since then, and this makes it ever more difficult, technology has raced ahead on autonomous weapons. our viewers technology has raced ahead on autonomous weapons. 0ur viewers may know about drones which are used very often in conflict zones. at the end of a drone usually still is a human being making a final decision, whether to attack killed not, but the...
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." >> it's great to see you, and hello from geneva, switzerland. >> i like your numbers, i understand this to be your fifth phenomenal quarter in a row. i want you to describe what the word phenomenal means. >> i think salesforce has transformed into a herd of unicorns and we are galloping through the global pandemic, and it's our new customer 360 world we're in it's amazing what has happened. >> this morning i'm reading about ikea, and what i was struck by is now you have a big customer win, ikea so i know everybody in the world knows ikea, i always thought it had the best customer service, best retention how do you take it up a notch with salesforce? >> well, you can see, jim, this has just been a phenomenal quarter. again, you just had incredible record revenue growth. lock at this margin expansion. it's just amazing, we're more committed to expanding our margins than ever, and on top of that, solid cash flow improvement, and it's really amazing. let me tell you about a kia for a second i love jasper, the ceo it's a company that has gone through a huge transformation. digital trans
." >> it's great to see you, and hello from geneva, switzerland. >> i like your numbers, i understand this to be your fifth phenomenal quarter in a row. i want you to describe what the word phenomenal means. >> i think salesforce has transformed into a herd of unicorns and we are galloping through the global pandemic, and it's our new customer 360 world we're in it's amazing what has happened. >> this morning i'm reading about ikea, and what i was struck by is now...
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we are calling on the human rights council in geneva to undertake an issue cause for a fact finding mission, to preserve evidence and to investigate what had happened in the lead up to the fall of cobbled a we called from hating is devastating earthquake. survivors are facing severe shortages of aid and shelter. the government is facing growing criticism efforts. response to that is also of team visited and makeshift, campus volunteers, and found appalling conditions. john home has more from like high like high football stadium has turned into a rough camp for those left homeless, buy saturday's earthquake and the symbol of the lack of help that getting schools of families is struggling in this muddy field. there's no water boiler or effective shelter, a piece of plastic to cover your family is a luxury here. my value is when it rains, we get wet. when you lay down, you get wet, we don't have a top poland. we have nothing but problems. when we visited them, they've been there almost a week, but nobody from the government had come to her when she even worse or i can lead to . and others we t
we are calling on the human rights council in geneva to undertake an issue cause for a fact finding mission, to preserve evidence and to investigate what had happened in the lead up to the fall of cobbled a we called from hating is devastating earthquake. survivors are facing severe shortages of aid and shelter. the government is facing growing criticism efforts. response to that is also of team visited and makeshift, campus volunteers, and found appalling conditions. john home has more from...
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we all humans thanks to geneva, where we have shows up. but the chairperson of the african independent human rights commission speaking, let's listen to what she has to say about. i've gone on 4 months and may, following the horrendous attack on the girls school and cobble the coast over the 5 p. o, a fun, fun, independent human rights commission called on the un and the international community for move beyond statements to action for face the life of homes and prevent further atrocities. specifically, we called for a fact finding mission to monitor and reports got the evidence of while ations and abuses and advance accountability. as millions of phones are suffering, the future of the country, the means uncertain. fundamental rights of women and girls are being depressed and every village, town, and city across on the san hundreds of thousands are fleeing the country, particularly ethnic minorities, human by defenders. journalists, why about the fall of on prostitution and oppression? believe the special session can do is to elicit faith
we all humans thanks to geneva, where we have shows up. but the chairperson of the african independent human rights commission speaking, let's listen to what she has to say about. i've gone on 4 months and may, following the horrendous attack on the girls school and cobble the coast over the 5 p. o, a fun, fun, independent human rights commission called on the un and the international community for move beyond statements to action for face the life of homes and prevent further atrocities....
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many thanks. thrown, built into talking to us on skype from geneva. still to come here on the news for you, the delta, various forces, new zealand into locked down. the government says it's linked to australia and another formula, one race is canceled because a covert job will have the details coming up in a the hello come with me. we'll talk about the weather story across the middle east and, you know, i gotta tell you, some of these temperatures are below average. we don't say that too often do we? so for example, re add $41.00 degrees and q $844.00. there is a reason for this, think you age and that's because of the small wind, but the wind will be switching direction toward the south east. so that's a breeze coming off the golf. so it's going to ramp up that humidity. you're going to feel that big time as it bumps in and your temperature will now job a bit. now, through pockets that were seen the return of mon sooner moisture toward the north, mostly up against the foothills of the himalayas on thursday, off to the mediterranean with the focus on
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at the conference in geneva nick krush chof -- upon his return president eisenhower announced hope of improved east-west relations. >> of course, no one knows what the coming months will tell, but in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friend leeness in the world. >> in budapest the program of destalin zags fostered by khrushchev was carried to threaten russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt janet communist dem durations and a revolt erupted. fighting with paving stones and small arms the hungriness resisted russian occupation troops for a brief period. khrushchev went to hungary. as red reserves were secretly brought in czechoslovakia and romania they charged that american agents had fomented the uprising. the russian reserve swept across hungary suppressing the revolt brutally. some refugees escaped into austria, others less fortunate were shot down by red border guards. in the united nations ambassador henry cabot lodge spearheaded a vote by the russian assembly. the vote was 55-8 with 13 abstentions
at the conference in geneva nick krush chof -- upon his return president eisenhower announced hope of improved east-west relations. >> of course, no one knows what the coming months will tell, but in the meantime we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friend leeness in the world. >> in budapest the program of destalin zags fostered by khrushchev was carried to threaten russian control. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt janet...
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cambodia, a small country of 7 million people, has been a neutral nation since the geneva agreement of 1954, an agreement incidentally which was signed by the government of north vietnam. american policy since then has been to scrupulously respect the neutrality of the cam boydian people. we have maintained in a mission of 15 in cambodia's capital and that only since august. for the previous four years from 1965 to 1969 we did not have any diplomatic mission whatever in cam body yeah, and for the past five years we have provided no military assistance whatever and no economic assistance to cam body. north-term vietnam has not respected that neutrality. for the past five years as indicated on this map that you see here, north vietnam has occupied. with south vietnam. some of them extend up the 20 miles into cambodia. the sanctuaries are in rerngsd and as you note they are on both sides of the. border. >> they are used for hit-and-run attacks on american and south vietnamese forces in south vietnam. these communist-occupied territories contain major-based camps, training sites, logistics
cambodia, a small country of 7 million people, has been a neutral nation since the geneva agreement of 1954, an agreement incidentally which was signed by the government of north vietnam. american policy since then has been to scrupulously respect the neutrality of the cam boydian people. we have maintained in a mission of 15 in cambodia's capital and that only since august. for the previous four years from 1965 to 1969 we did not have any diplomatic mission whatever in cam body yeah, and for...
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at the conference in geneva, chuschv represented russia. president eisenhower voiced hopes of improved east-west relations. >> of course no one knows what the coming months will tell much. but in the meantime, we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program of destalinization was fostered by kruschev. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti-communist decimal demonstrations and a revote erupted. the hungarians successfully resisted russian occupation troops for a brief period. kruschev went to hungary. he stalled for time, charging that american agents had fomented the uprising. the russian reserve swept across hungary, suppressing the revolt brutally. some refugees escaped into austria. others, less fortunate, were shot down by red border guards. in the united nations, ambassador henry cabot lodge spearheaded a voted. the vote was 55-8 with 13 abstentions. the berlin situation became critical when kruschev demanded the evacuation of allied tr
at the conference in geneva, chuschv represented russia. president eisenhower voiced hopes of improved east-west relations. >> of course no one knows what the coming months will tell much. but in the meantime, we do know that new contacts have been established and there is evidence of a new friendliness in the world. >> in budapest, the program of destalinization was fostered by kruschev. the hungarian puppet government tried to halt anti-communist decimal demonstrations and a...
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the "boniva in geneva" didn't have to clear a very high bar. it just had to be less embarrassing than the "stinky in helsinki." ( laughter ) after the summit, putin took some softball questions from the russian press, and then called on abc's rachel scott: >> reporter: the list of your political opponents who are dead, imprisoned, or jailed is long. alexei navalny's organization calls for free and fair elections and end to corruption, but russia has outlawed that organization, calling it extremist, and you have now prevented anyone who supports him to run for office. so my question is, mr. president, what are you so afraid of? ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: wow, wow, man. that-- that was great. she will be missed. ( laughter ) we also learned the two leaders exchanged gifts. among the presents biden gave to putin was "a pair of custom aviators." ( cheers and applause ) it's-- it's great. great for will international relations, but even better for me. now i can do two impressions with one prop. "c'mon, jack!" ( as putin ) "i will murder you." (
the "boniva in geneva" didn't have to clear a very high bar. it just had to be less embarrassing than the "stinky in helsinki." ( laughter ) after the summit, putin took some softball questions from the russian press, and then called on abc's rachel scott: >> reporter: the list of your political opponents who are dead, imprisoned, or jailed is long. alexei navalny's organization calls for free and fair elections and end to corruption, but russia has outlawed that...
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of 1916 as a newly promoted first lieutenant stationed at fort sam houston, texas, he married mamie geneva dowd of denver. events in europe were forging a new phase of life for the entire world. world war i gave many a future general his first experience with combat. when young eisenhower was not among them. world war i brought him instead command of a tank training center at gettysburg, pennsylvania, where he prepared troops at the new tank corps for overseas duty. his performance won for him the distinguished service medal, but before he was able to get to europe the war ended. in the late 1920s after graduation from the command and general staff school major dwight d. eisenhower was assigned to france to prepare a guidebook on american battlefields in europe. it was his first direct experience with that continent. with the '30s came other assignments, climaxed by service under general douglas mcarthur in the philippines. for four years he worked with macarthur to help the commonwealth government work out a plan for its military defense. ordered back to the states in december 1939 lieute
of 1916 as a newly promoted first lieutenant stationed at fort sam houston, texas, he married mamie geneva dowd of denver. events in europe were forging a new phase of life for the entire world. world war i gave many a future general his first experience with combat. when young eisenhower was not among them. world war i brought him instead command of a tank training center at gettysburg, pennsylvania, where he prepared troops at the new tank corps for overseas duty. his performance won for him...
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between president biden and chancellor merkel and later meeting with joe biden and vladimir putin in geneva. the americans decided to waive most of their sanctions. the americans justified this change by the fact that the united states wants better relations with europeans and a major player in europe is germany. at the same time, they tried to manage and to explain this decision, saying that together, germany and the united states will establish sanctions if russia uses nord stream as a political tool. my colleague in canada said this is something very difficult to assess because of course russia is a champion of hybrid measures. who will determine when the political aspect intervenes in this issue? unless russia invites directly with their tanks and military forces, there could always be a debate about whether it is political, geopolitical or not. this is something that does not really give the credit to them when they claim that russia will pay the price if they use it. >> let's get drum pals back into some of that. what is at stake here for russia beyond the economic benefits? >> it sho
between president biden and chancellor merkel and later meeting with joe biden and vladimir putin in geneva. the americans decided to waive most of their sanctions. the americans justified this change by the fact that the united states wants better relations with europeans and a major player in europe is germany. at the same time, they tried to manage and to explain this decision, saying that together, germany and the united states will establish sanctions if russia uses nord stream as a...
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>> notwithstanding the communist screams to the contrary we abided strictly by the terms of the geneva conference with regard to war, with regards to clothing, food and medical treatment. as a matter of fact they never had it so good as they did in these p.o.w. camps that we administered. >> how was the medical treatment of american prisoners of war in their camp's? >> he was pretty crude. surgical procedures were very barbaric. they didn't permit our own doctors said in capture to have any medicines or means of taking care our own sick and wanted people and we have evidence of many amputations that took place where no anesthetic was used at all an extremely crude. sonic it has been so general that thinks that the communist medical prescription was a bullet. did you find that was true? >> oh yes, we did. we found many cases of evidence of the perpetrators a man who witnessed this cold-blooded shooting in the back of the head with the russian bullet. >> thank you very much general clarke. this is the first time in her history that the united states forces have left the communist -- let
>> notwithstanding the communist screams to the contrary we abided strictly by the terms of the geneva conference with regard to war, with regards to clothing, food and medical treatment. as a matter of fact they never had it so good as they did in these p.o.w. camps that we administered. >> how was the medical treatment of american prisoners of war in their camp's? >> he was pretty crude. surgical procedures were very barbaric. they didn't permit our own doctors said in...
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transferable because the tens of thousand of un stafff that are at the center of the headquarters like geneva or paris are all those places but then you can never come out of these places. i thought that was unfair and unreasonable. if you have those opportunities first of all it with that science and technology and then throughout the un system but there is one aspect because of those justice issues we established for the first time we started a piece court. and starting a piece tribunal so whenever we had some issues to appear to bring this matter to the tribunal and if it is not satisfactory then they can go to the tribunal this is something from the united nations. >> you guided he went through a friday of health crisis as tenure including the ebola crisis in west africa. what are your thoughts on the un's actions of the coronavirus pandemic? would you have done anything differently if you were in charge? >> i think currently corona in 18 should have a different approach. first of all all the un systems and then working together when that was in western africa and sierra leone the fertili
transferable because the tens of thousand of un stafff that are at the center of the headquarters like geneva or paris are all those places but then you can never come out of these places. i thought that was unfair and unreasonable. if you have those opportunities first of all it with that science and technology and then throughout the un system but there is one aspect because of those justice issues we established for the first time we started a piece court. and starting a piece tribunal so...
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in geneva was appointed by the former government and was present at today's u.n. human rights council meeting. here is his reaction to both the u.s. and the taliban stating that the deadline of august 31 stays. >> i think this is something that they have to basically talk among themselves and solve it, but it seems the other level is that we are caught among a number of zealots. according to sir winston churchill, the definition of zealot is people who don't want to change their mind and don't want to change the subject. to that, i referred to the leaders, the past liter of afghanistan, the cabinet -- leader of afghanistan, the taliban, the united states. ros: just so i'm understanding, are you not just calling the taliban zealots? are you also calling the americans zealots? >> i gave you the definition, somebody who doesn't change their mind, doesn't change the subject. also, people w think that they know everything. that's another way, being almighty. we are caught between the numr of almighties. ros: if you consider both zealots, what do you think the consequen
in geneva was appointed by the former government and was present at today's u.n. human rights council meeting. here is his reaction to both the u.s. and the taliban stating that the deadline of august 31 stays. >> i think this is something that they have to basically talk among themselves and solve it, but it seems the other level is that we are caught among a number of zealots. according to sir winston churchill, the definition of zealot is people who don't want to change their mind and...
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the tens of thousand you when staff like geneva and paris then you can never come out i thought it was unfair's you have opportunities but i really tried much but not much but then i wanted to make the communications systems for science and technology from that communication at that time. now to be throughout the un system but that is one aspect in terms of some justice issues, we have established a piece court for the first time in a piece tribunal and then we had some issues they would bring this matter to the state tribunal that then they can go up with a tribunal. >> with a variety of health crisis during the ten years as secretary general including that you believe crisis in west africa what are your thoughts on the wins actions with the coronavirus pandemic? would you have done anything different if you were still in charge? >> with covid-19 should have been taken with a different approach. first of all all of the un systems should have a fully collaborated to work together and in africa and i be a in sierra leone the fertility rate was very high much higher than coronavirus 45 p
the tens of thousand you when staff like geneva and paris then you can never come out i thought it was unfair's you have opportunities but i really tried much but not much but then i wanted to make the communications systems for science and technology from that communication at that time. now to be throughout the un system but that is one aspect in terms of some justice issues, we have established a piece court for the first time in a piece tribunal and then we had some issues they would bring...
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all bibles, geneva, king james bible, catholic bibles would come from europe or from the crown, if you will. when we declared our independence in 1776, the import of product from london ceased. it was brought to congress' attention we have a lack of english bibles. one of the colonial printers, robert aitken, presented the idea to produce an english text here in america. so first in 1777 he would produce an english new testament, new testament from king james bible. so the crown is still holding rights to this text, would basically make him an outlaw or outlaw printer. but there are only two of the first english new testaments printed in america in existence. one at the new york library, or you can come to museum of the bible and see this one here. in 1782, robert aitken would present an entire bible. this bible was reviewed by chaplains of congress, then passed on from congress to congress itself and reviewed, in which they gave robert aitken permission to print this bible. so this would be the first complete english bible ever printed in america. the only bible to receive congression
all bibles, geneva, king james bible, catholic bibles would come from europe or from the crown, if you will. when we declared our independence in 1776, the import of product from london ceased. it was brought to congress' attention we have a lack of english bibles. one of the colonial printers, robert aitken, presented the idea to produce an english text here in america. so first in 1777 he would produce an english new testament, new testament from king james bible. so the crown is still...