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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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worked on lifestyle contamination. unit 516 inch. it's a come manufactured, chemical weapons. and unit 731 near hobbin, developed biological weapons, and tested them on civilians. in pen fung village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. that when the batteries a prison crematorium stadium, a shinto shrine, an airfield, a dedicated aircraft group, and a bow station, the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist colonel shinkel easy or to push it. but it's, i guess you shall go afo komatsu is more than 90 years old and can't sit down for very long. but at the dinner, k killed one you suddenly would have to rush up korea annella's. i drew back. she looked at, i was now on a memorial museum here, who is one of the saddest museums in the world who says i owe sitting with a thinkin conquest how to, from that to you will my nashua. what if we come to we are he cindy. cwa can congratulate you back in 20. sure. i think in it and
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on lifestyle contamination. unit 516, it's. it's a cum manufactured chemical weapons. and unit 731 near hobbin, developed biological weapons, and tested them on civilians. in pen fung village, they burned down around 300 local dwellings to clear space to build unit 731. the facility was self sufficient and inaccessible. the will the batteries, a prison crematorium stadium, a shinto shrine, an airfield, a dedicated aircraft group, and a bow station. the facilities commanding officer was also the projects audiologist colonel cheryl, you see who he real to push it. but it said you sure. chicago, colorful, komatsu is more than 90 years old and can't sit down for very long. don't at the dinner. a guilt when you suddenly would have to rush you korea annella's. i do banish you of death die worse. now, on a memorial museum, who is one of the saddest museums in the world who says i owe sitting with a thinkin conquest how to, from factory woman, i sure would have become toyota e. cindy cwa can congratulate agony with andy. sure. i think
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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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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 i can 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 your suppose the intention to have a military application of your nuclear technology, or are they essentially about the mon, the pain that the, the west can legitimately subject iran to what, what is it the center of those you know, one called them major problem that we have is that based on the 2015 agreement, g u a the united states and other members of the 5 plus one that they do not. 3 in till you are national, cannot make relations and that was that's what, that's what you were supposed to ge
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 i can 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...
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a unit of legendary distinction. i am proud that we will today bestow upon them one of our nation's very highest honors, the congressional gold medal. for nearly three months in 1943, the marauders undertook one of the most daring and treacherous missions of world war ii. under got some fire, and we vassal our japanese force, and played by monsoons, diseases, scorching heat, and venomous threats, the marauders battled for nearly 1000 miles through the burmese jungle. eventually winning back the critical airfield at why i knew. of the 3000 americans who originally sought off on the campaign, only 200 ultimately remained standing to seize and hold the airfield. there's was both a remarkable and a courageous feat. the rogers ferocious tenacity, and the unimaginable conditions they endured, made then one of the most renowned units of world war ii. throughout my time with my fellow soldiers and i have often look to the broader's as the put of of bravery and inspiration in trying times. since the american revolution, the c
a unit of legendary distinction. i am proud that we will today bestow upon them one of our nation's very highest honors, the congressional gold medal. for nearly three months in 1943, the marauders undertook one of the most daring and treacherous missions of world war ii. under got some fire, and we vassal our japanese force, and played by monsoons, diseases, scorching heat, and venomous threats, the marauders battled for nearly 1000 miles through the burmese jungle. eventually winning back the...
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we are already about 80 percent of that of the united states. if we use official exchange rates as the benchmark. and in less than 10 years, the chinese, the color mo, will pass that of the united states. if we use the official exchange rates as the benchmark. so i think decision makers in washington need to wake up to the fact that they need to deal with china as it is. they need to respect china as a unique culture, as a country which pursues development in peaceful means. and i'm trying to, and the united states eventually need to get along with these java rather then for the united states of the new china as an enemy, as a force that they want to hold down. i think the united states has already made his position pretty, pretty clear on that. they've been saying for years, but china is the enemy because china is going to be the next economy kingpin. and then, and many people are saying, well, what america go quietly into the night and allow china to be the economic kingpin of the future world. i wanted to ask you, mr. gout, well what i still
we are already about 80 percent of that of the united states. if we use official exchange rates as the benchmark. and in less than 10 years, the chinese, the color mo, will pass that of the united states. if we use the official exchange rates as the benchmark. so i think decision makers in washington need to wake up to the fact that they need to deal with china as it is. they need to respect china as a unique culture, as a country which pursues development in peaceful means. and i'm trying to,...
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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
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...
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the united states is not only assisting iran and venezuela, but the united states is creating an economic crisis at home. so saudi arabia obviously benefits, and we don't know where this will take saudi arabia. but whatever land we look at this situation, it is the americans and europeans that lose as the digital world faces and acute shortage of semi conducted ships, russia is set to become one of the key suppliers of ne, on a gas used in digital and medical devices that is currently deficit with moscow set to launch new production facilities. as rachel blevins reports, global shortage of semiconductor chips has impacted industries across the board from smartphones to cars to medical devices. at a time when the world is more digital and demand is higher than ever before, however much moscow state technical university is hoping to change that with a facility dedicated to drastically increasing the production of purified me on. we've new new production, we are going to achieve 5 percent of work production may be in the next year. and the bowen, money universe, to allow us to do this. we've
the united states is not only assisting iran and venezuela, but the united states is creating an economic crisis at home. so saudi arabia obviously benefits, and we don't know where this will take saudi arabia. but whatever land we look at this situation, it is the americans and europeans that lose as the digital world faces and acute shortage of semi conducted ships, russia is set to become one of the key suppliers of ne, on a gas used in digital and medical devices that is currently deficit...
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again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from climate extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed picture, but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with us in this conversation has been great talking to you. thank you very much for that. it's been my pleasure. let's keep the conversation go. thanks and thank you. 2 of yours for watching hope to hear again next week on the world's apart. ah, with ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on, often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk in only one
again, has the united states made mistakes? yes. but has it succeeded in largely taking down the islamic state and al qaeda? yes. has it made the world safer from climate extremism? yes. so it's a, it's a mixed picture, but over the course of its history, i think the united states has been on the right side. it's been on the side of democracy and freedom and justice. unfortunately, i cannot say the same thing about russia. we are out of time, let me again express my gratitude for engaging with...
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i don't know why the united nations, which act on the command of the united states doesn't that to be with the united states in the previous under the gate, the crisis. oh, well the us continues to hold on that money and say, it's not going to give it back to i've gone to some will. the taliban is still empowered? what the other solutions all the to this crisis will people are on the verge of starvation? well, i don't, yes. well you shouldn't practice speaking unless that is an internship is taken by the corporation. organization companies who are to be damaged by the collapse. i'm going to going to be, but too bad. i believe that the united states will act of any effort to relieve the country tomorrow came professor of history and international relations that the lebanese invest in bay roots many thanks for your time. really appreciate your thoughts on next. thank you and thank you for joining us. here in asi, international, we're back in 30 minutes with the very latest to see them me on november, the 945 just a month after the war ended.
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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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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 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 rest of the will come to an agreement in terms of your program. ok moment. does that, does iran have a plan b if this deal 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 racist regime to n, like open the whole bay, but we will, we do have many times there, please that the nuclear dale. well, the iranians, if the united states at this point when both the european and the rhyme, you are saying that the ball is in the us court. if the 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 europe, the european
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 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 rest of the will come to an agreement in terms of your program. ok moment. does that, does iran have a plan b if this deal is not revived? but 1st of all, i'd like to say that he runs off position to israel. if i...
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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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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. the will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still tell you honestly gang kunal sake of i e e divided by the the total okay. this the signal came q in osaka, which side of june the whole the is took them through them in the fan so not 3. 02 on either 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 fault differing 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 sexually
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. the will biologists, doctors, medical students, adolescents who had nothing to do with medicine employed at unit 731 about 3600 people in total, including maintenance stuff, but only 12 men faced trial and about asking for still tell you honestly...
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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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any unit for violating a cease fire. no going to occur about has announced a partial mobilization and mid and confirmed reports of continuing caches that the present defense ministry claims has taken control of t, tara trees in the caribbean region. as the present 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, with book to journalists from anemia and other begun to get more on the situation as a by chance, unlike the i, sir, by johnny sighed 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
any unit for violating a cease fire. no going to occur about has announced a partial mobilization and mid and confirmed reports of continuing caches that the present defense ministry claims has taken control of t, tara trees in the caribbean region. as the present 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,...
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the united states has also been critical of tunisia. we strongly support the democratic aspirations of the chinese people and inclusive and transparent reform process is crucial to restore the confidence of the millions of tunisians w h. o. either did not participate in the recent referendum, alar oppose the new constitution. tunisia has experienced an alarming erosion of democratic norms over the past year and reversed many of the 2 nation people's hard one gains since 2011. but again, criticism of tunisia is secondary to a large flow of u. s. arms sales to the government of tenicia from us weapons manufacturers. many in the united states were hoping joe biden could convince saudi arabia to increase crude production output and drive the price of oil down. now, saudi arabia will be increasing output a little bit, but not enough to drive down the prices for september. now, while the oil may not be flowing as desired, us made weapons certainly are makes you wonder what the priorities of us officials really are. caleb martin, r t new york.
the united states has also been critical of tunisia. we strongly support the democratic aspirations of the chinese people and inclusive and transparent reform process is crucial to restore the confidence of the millions of tunisians w h. o. either did not participate in the recent referendum, alar oppose the new constitution. tunisia has experienced an alarming erosion of democratic norms over the past year and reversed many of the 2 nation people's hard one gains since 2011. but again,...
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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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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 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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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
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...
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nancy reagan, first lady of the united states. and i invite her to make her statements. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am delighted to be here as a member of the u.s. delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth, families, and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impacts it's having on families and children. i come before the united nations today as a wife and a mother, and one who has had a unique opportunity to see the impact of the drug problem, not only in the united states, but in many areas of the world. i worked on this problem with many distinguished people represented on this committee. i've had the opportunity to travel to many parts of the world, and have seen the problem firsthand. i've also been privileged to work on two occasions with mrs. perez de cuellar. in 1985, she joined me and 29 other first ladies from around the
nancy reagan, first lady of the united states. and i invite her to make her statements. >> thank you, mister chairman. i am delighted to be here as a member of the u.s. delegation to speak before the third committee of the united nations general assembly on a matter of urgent importance to all of us. the third committee is now considering agenda items on youth, families, and crime prevention. i want to talk to you about the illegal use of drugs and the direct impacts it's having on...
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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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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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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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when we know that, oh, the united states of america illegally overthrew out how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority on a military? like i said, military threat of force, violence, sprouts, weapons. who are you? how else are they maintain power in hawaii or population? we just talked about how me i spent 2 hours a day in traffic was all americans. when i let's use a we are the evidence o d. nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we are not the war crimes ourselves what, what you already is an independent country. all that was overthrown, any 393 was our government by the united states, not our country. so our country is still an independent state, but we are not in control of our independence were occupied. mm. mm. this book over throw is an attempt to show the times that america over through foreign governments over a long period in the united states, at least in a relative sense, is declining in power in the world. and we can still remain, and i believe will still remain a potent dominant force in the world. but we need to accept
when we know that, oh, the united states of america illegally overthrew out how did the united states maintain that power, despite having more legal authority on a military? like i said, military threat of force, violence, sprouts, weapons. who are you? how else are they maintain power in hawaii or population? we just talked about how me i spent 2 hours a day in traffic was all americans. when i let's use a we are the evidence o d. nationalization where the evidence of the war cry. we are not...
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a what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a metaphor who it was in reason why an island by money, by greed. and so it was done in relation to represent all the things that was happening. it won't be $1819.93. so what we see rising out of the land out of the ocean are these giant monsters that are out to read with documentation of annexation of documentation that basically saying we're right is what we are. we're the inevitable truth and there actually. so it's also again that the pi saying that from the newspapers that we're seeing never ca, we've developed an unusual a view of the world because of our location. we have huge oceans and a couple of weak neighbors in mexico and canada. therefore, we've never had to have a foreign policy of clear co operation with others. we've been able because of our power t
a what you was taken by the united states were invaded in order for the united states to control per harbor because of hawaii's location, it's central central in the central pacific. so there's a central location that ships could enter hawaii ports after disarming, refurbish, leave home ports, re arm, and go back fighting a metaphor who it was in reason why an island by money, by greed. and so it was done in relation to represent all the things that was happening. it won't be $1819.93. so what...
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for that unit to have received this metal is something i am particularly proud of for the unit and all of us. for all of those members will, their return to the stage as i did the rest of the group has passed away and never seen or heard of this metal. i hope that there -- family could be as pleased with and proud of this, for this declaration of a unit as i and my family were proud of it. there is one of the group that we all want to be proud of, and that is this young man who was left in burma and did not get to return. so let us remember those, now and forever. that is good, colonel, thank. you >> thank you, sir. >> all right, good afternoon everybody. thank you for allowing me to come be a part of today's momentous occasion. i would like to also briefly think the mattress association, and the range of training brigade for the experience and the honor. also, a huge thank you to -- jim for coordinating this presentation. roland niece was born in 1922, into a patriotic midwestern family with strong unshakable beliefs, morals, and values. raleigh, alongside five his brothers, answered
for that unit to have received this metal is something i am particularly proud of for the unit and all of us. for all of those members will, their return to the stage as i did the rest of the group has passed away and never seen or heard of this metal. i hope that there -- family could be as pleased with and proud of this, for this declaration of a unit as i and my family were proud of it. there is one of the group that we all want to be proud of, and that is this young man who was left in...
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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. boop, our daughter cathedral ye bill to perdition. she shrimps me. you see your blue bus quick with us this year? yes, panella, she deceptive. are they clover stuff? secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place. hon at washing let each narration neosha wishing a few dirt dusk, but he pushing up by the union thus liskey fingers jeremiah on us of de la form for mischief. yes for you to ask you, who did you need your if my toilet the blood out of the separation? clementine churchill became the 1st financial donor. mm. the fund eventually raised a total of more than $9000000.00 pounds sterling. but to from alterna was national and i by kimberly miller b not s cuz i should wait to hear from you before. pardon? you have cut. you could've been cute of talk manager. i'm bringing my trust to jack or boucher, a thought of when you m
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. boop, our daughter cathedral ye bill to perdition. she shrimps me. you see your blue bus quick with us this year? yes, panella, she deceptive. are they clover stuff? secret service is historian, explains why that unusual visit took place. hon at washing let each narration neosha...
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i think the united states on this one j think the united states on this one has it— think the united states on this one has it right — think the united states on this one has it riuht. ., ~' ,. think the united states on this one has it right-— as we've been speaking about... it's been a long time coming, and took a lot of tough negotiation with senator's in his own party — but presidentjoe biden has finally signed into law his sweeping $750 billion health care, tax and climate bill into law at the white house. as well as increasing new taxes on large corporations, the inflation reduction act represents the largest climate investment in american history and for the first time gives medicare the power to negotiate the prices of certain prescription drugs here's president biden speaking after signing the bill. this law that involves assigned fire delivers on a promise that washington is made for decades to the american people. i got here as a 29—year—old kid with a promise to make sure that medicaid the power to negotiate lower drug prices back then. back then prescription dr
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my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like this and actually discuss it passionately. it will tell you the extent to which the chinese have changed, the technologies, etc. now, people in saudi arabia do seem frustrated with the way they are being portrayed in the united states, especially young people in saudi arabia, young women, like in "united states," -- "the new york times," the rating the outfits, the concert. hundreds of thousands of people go to school in america. dr. doran: sorry, just to make sure your point was clear to our listeners, you are seeing articles berating the artist for performing in saudi arabia? mr.
my father went to school in the united states. i went to school in the united states. all of my siblings went to school in the united states. and what we do see, which is bizarre, and you and i have spoken about the u.s.-saudi relationship, and we have spoken about this, i think it is a foolish idea to think that the united states deal with china, trunk, 10 years ago, 15 years ago, that is when the conversation was had. today, there is no longer a conversation, right? you can have event like...