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it's well past time that the burma act became law. either this version or the version that this house passed under the ndaa. either version is very good and we urge our colleagues to support them and we hope that it's done in a timely mannerism support patsage of this legislation and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan. the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i'm prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. mccaul: america's first responders represent to the world the humanity at the heart of our nation. i want to thank congressman chabot for his expression of support for their everseas activities an with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. levin: i yield as much time to myself as i may consume
it's well past time that the burma act became law. either this version or the version that this house passed under the ndaa. either version is very good and we urge our colleagues to support them and we hope that it's done in a timely mannerism support patsage of this legislation and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the...
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people to come back and question cause of burma because it's formally known as burma and that video caught on. so well in yemen government and the military want to bring back and. more that india really enjoy it you know say supply about from us was on to an estate as a whole the need to resettle the 130 really change refugees who are trapped inside the concentration camp for more than 70 years since 2002 x. after the violence they were tracked into their concentration camp and a state of the there so if they really want to repatriate their people from bangladesh plus let them settle back in their origin of villages in sydney or swear in data center a kind of state and restart if citizenship that will. that blue baby. refugee in bangladesh daniel they have to provide international protection it is just necessary or because there is no going to it that these people will not be what you created again and their criminal must be brought to the gestes because in all because of the impunity they have been continuously beating that crime against not only their own cross that country will get out
people to come back and question cause of burma because it's formally known as burma and that video caught on. so well in yemen government and the military want to bring back and. more that india really enjoy it you know say supply about from us was on to an estate as a whole the need to resettle the 130 really change refugees who are trapped inside the concentration camp for more than 70 years since 2002 x. after the violence they were tracked into their concentration camp and a state of the...
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people to come back and question cause of burma because it's formally known as burma and that video caught on. so well in yemen government and the military want to bring bed. more than india really injured you know say supply about from us was on to the state as a whole the need to resettle the 130 really change refugees who are trapped inside the concentration camp for more than 70 years since 2002 x. after the violence they were tracked into their concentration camp and instead of the out there so they really want to repatriate their people from bangladesh plus let them settle back in their origin of villages in sydney or swear in data center a kind of state and restart if they're to see citizenship that will. definitely beit. refugee in bangladesh daniel they have to provide international protection it is just necessary or because there is no going to it that these people will not be us you created again and their criminal must be brought to the gestes because in all because of the impunity they have been continuously beating that crime against their own and yet not only their own acros
people to come back and question cause of burma because it's formally known as burma and that video caught on. so well in yemen government and the military want to bring bed. more than india really injured you know say supply about from us was on to the state as a whole the need to resettle the 130 really change refugees who are trapped inside the concentration camp for more than 70 years since 2002 x. after the violence they were tracked into their concentration camp and instead of the out...
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people to come back and question cause of burma because it's formally known as burma and that video coming. so if yemeni government and the military want to bring back to these more than india and really enjoy it you know say supply about from us was on to state a whole day need to resettle the 130 really change refugees who are trapped inside the concentration camp for more than 70 years since 2002 x. after the violence they were tracked into their concentration camp and instead of the out there so if they really want to repatriate their people from bangladesh plus so let them settle back in their origin of villages in sydney or s. where in day care center a kind of state and resort if there are so citizenship that with. that blue baby. refugee in bangladesh daniel they have to provide international protection it is just necessary or because there is no going to it that these people will not be prosecuted again and they creamy not must be brought to the gestes because in all because of the impunity they have been continuously beaten that crime against their growing debt not only that acro
people to come back and question cause of burma because it's formally known as burma and that video coming. so if yemeni government and the military want to bring back to these more than india and really enjoy it you know say supply about from us was on to state a whole day need to resettle the 130 really change refugees who are trapped inside the concentration camp for more than 70 years since 2002 x. after the violence they were tracked into their concentration camp and instead of the out...
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after moving to bryan, texas, burma own and orped burma's beauty shop for 46 years. in that time she forge maryland strong friendships. she was deeply involved in her community and her church, central church in bryan-college station. burma and orrin also loved supporting the texas a&m aggies and were season ticketholders for football and basketball games for more than 35 years. through their church, burma and orrin took part in the adopted grandparent program in which they befriended students at texas a&m that i formed sufficient a strong bond with one young aggie she asked burma and orrin to be a bridesmaid and groomsman in her wedding. burma is known for her love of coca-cola and peanut brittle. she still drinks a coke every day and has much coke mergen dice. she's known for making peanut brit her doctor, her post-man, the staff at the h.e.b. store. the recipe is so good that when her son-in-law took it to the texas state fair he won third prize. baur ma -- burma has a giving spirit and aspires to have -- to she thers in her 90's, made trips to a nursing home to vi
after moving to bryan, texas, burma own and orped burma's beauty shop for 46 years. in that time she forge maryland strong friendships. she was deeply involved in her community and her church, central church in bryan-college station. burma and orrin also loved supporting the texas a&m aggies and were season ticketholders for football and basketball games for more than 35 years. through their church, burma and orrin took part in the adopted grandparent program in which they befriended...
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manager ole gunnar solskjaer remains chipper, perhaps because old trafford is arsenal's burma ground. they have not won the league since solskjaer was playing 13 years ago. the shot on target but the longest in the paris league this season, this slow burner soon warmed up season, this slow burner soon warmed up and true to form, it was united who opened the scoring. united were in the driving seat but were soon thrown into reverse. a sloppy pass and some quick reaction saw pierre—emerick aubameyang get arsenal back on level terms. his goal was initially ruled offside before ver came to the rescue. a point would move arsenal into the top four but arsenal needed more. they threw everything added. harry mcguire... marcus rashford closest of all. but none of them to get the job done. it was far from a classic, but despite still not winning, arsenal will be heading home happiest. nick parrott, bbc news. you wanted to take home three points tonight, and you had a great opportunity to get three points because i think you had the game where you wanted to come... how many times this season h
manager ole gunnar solskjaer remains chipper, perhaps because old trafford is arsenal's burma ground. they have not won the league since solskjaer was playing 13 years ago. the shot on target but the longest in the paris league this season, this slow burner soon warmed up season, this slow burner soon warmed up and true to form, it was united who opened the scoring. united were in the driving seat but were soon thrown into reverse. a sloppy pass and some quick reaction saw pierre—emerick...
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pacific theater, world war ii, carried out for a cultural understanding and missions in places like burma and china and the philippines and the islands of the south pacific that you can equate the special forceaspecial forces mie later generation that continues to the 21st century today. you are already seeing that in the pacific theater and the european theater with permissions and all that. but it's not quite the same as in the pacific and in cultural goals. you see the vital importance of the coordination. think about it from the army commander point of view are you going anywhere without the need in the pacific, zero. everybody has to get on the ship and go some where. you've got to coordinate and vice versa. much less, the marine corps as well. dealing with allies, some of whom of course are very close to the americans culturally and whatever else he may be amazed how contentious the horror in world war ii and incredibly denis at times. much less the greater cultural gap in understanding inheritance trying to work with the nationalist chinese that is just so reminiscent of what the a
pacific theater, world war ii, carried out for a cultural understanding and missions in places like burma and china and the philippines and the islands of the south pacific that you can equate the special forceaspecial forces mie later generation that continues to the 21st century today. you are already seeing that in the pacific theater and the european theater with permissions and all that. but it's not quite the same as in the pacific and in cultural goals. you see the vital importance of...
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in the crisis we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called formed by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation it's. not too. early. so. it can be. there. without an embankment but on china would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed with the barriers high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that we don't have space for them. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. also ask bongo their 1st fore
in the crisis we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago...
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we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called performed by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so it can be in orbit it can. do. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t. w. contacted disagreed with the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate to him get to the island. that we don't have space for them. if they're not willing for them. once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and also asked bangladesh's foreign ministe
we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay...
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minutes in the starting line that really to get those goals flowing under so we're moving away from burma now we're moving on to you in berlin it's hard to figure out the scenes after the newly promoted side beat dormant on sunday we know what happened on the pitch but what was it like as a fan what was what makes the match of the bonus that his newest member so special and it went to the match on saturday to take a closer look and you brought us this report. kook i think. here we are in company can a some part of lynn and this is where all stops when you're battling fans we're here to check out what makes this match day experience so special and why the fans love this song. ok. ok it's the way to save the band lots going on hundreds of on your own and make them play i. think so when you add the atmosphere is amazing the crowd really and i really like the team because it's really like timing. is a cult club and you can see that some of the fans help to fill the stadium when they want to think of shall count one of the teams where players get whistle in foods we don't do that in the. conte
minutes in the starting line that really to get those goals flowing under so we're moving away from burma now we're moving on to you in berlin it's hard to figure out the scenes after the newly promoted side beat dormant on sunday we know what happened on the pitch but what was it like as a fan what was what makes the match of the bonus that his newest member so special and it went to the match on saturday to take a closer look and you brought us this report. kook i think. here we are in...
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burma china and early days of world war ii. really for me, the book is dedicated to both of my grandfathers. i believey there watching on to cspan2 right now. )hi and father otis miller it ws a dr. during the war, and a grandfather her recliner was navigator on the 25 in the pacific. and growing up, i would get to go we put her into see a lot of the planes that were in the airspace museum in tucson arizona where i grew up. i want to acknowledge we put the generation had done. i think is the animating theme for all of us here. this is every really important moment in history wherever you know. it truly was a global war in our book stand the globe. but there was a lot of heroism and a lot of important stories that are still worth remembering many years later. soon i thank you. world war ii was the most cataclysmic if it of the 20 century and perhaps of all time. the work was unrelenting in his destruction of property and into the depths of a person his all over the world. no one knows how many people died in world war ii. the bes
burma china and early days of world war ii. really for me, the book is dedicated to both of my grandfathers. i believey there watching on to cspan2 right now. )hi and father otis miller it ws a dr. during the war, and a grandfather her recliner was navigator on the 25 in the pacific. and growing up, i would get to go we put her into see a lot of the planes that were in the airspace museum in tucson arizona where i grew up. i want to acknowledge we put the generation had done. i think is the...
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minutes in the starting line that really to get those goals flowing under so we're moving away from burma now we're moving on to you in berlin it's hard to figure out the scenes after the newly promoted side be dormant on sunday we know what happens on the pitch but what was it like as a fan what was what makes a match of the book is that his newest member so special and it went to the match on saturday to take a closer look and you brought us this report. cool i . think. here we are in copenhagen ace and part of lynn and this is where all stops when you're on ballin fans we're here to check out what makes this match day experience so special and why the fans love this song. ok. ok that's the way to save the band lots going on hundreds of on your own and make new play. things when you add the atmosphere is amazing and the crowd really and i really like the team because it's pretty good timing. is a cult club and you can see that some of the fans help to build the stadium when they want to think of shall co-op the teams when players get whistle in foods we don't do that in the. context pla
minutes in the starting line that really to get those goals flowing under so we're moving away from burma now we're moving on to you in berlin it's hard to figure out the scenes after the newly promoted side be dormant on sunday we know what happens on the pitch but what was it like as a fan what was what makes a match of the book is that his newest member so special and it went to the match on saturday to take a closer look and you brought us this report. cool i . think. here we are in...
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will remember it for be a life and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. it can. be got there. by my man. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that. we don't have space. for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and d.-w. sammy conrad who filed t
will remember it for be a life and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon...
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we have seen this from north africa.st burma, here, we have a program that has really looked at what is the role of china in conflict-affected countries. as part of that, the u.s.i. groups, the first of which have looked at north korea, north korean peace regulations, and china's role in burma's internal conflict. i would like to invite you to check those out on the web where you can find them. it is my pleasure to introduce senator warner. he brings a very rich background, is very useful background that combines a business and technology career with public service. sweaterion to the the from the great state of virginia, he has also served as virginia's governor. he has a proven record of bipartisanship, working to advance u.s. interests and security abroad, and most importantly, he is the chair of the senate intelligence committee, where he has worked with senator richard burr and other senators on the other side of the aisle. this combination of the private sector technology world and public service world, i think gives him particularly keen insight into the topic we are discussing
we have seen this from north africa.st burma, here, we have a program that has really looked at what is the role of china in conflict-affected countries. as part of that, the u.s.i. groups, the first of which have looked at north korea, north korean peace regulations, and china's role in burma's internal conflict. i would like to invite you to check those out on the web where you can find them. it is my pleasure to introduce senator warner. he brings a very rich background, is very useful...
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we have seen this from north korea to burma. here, we have a program that has really looked at what is the role of china in conflict-affected countries. as part of that, the u.s.i.p. leads a series of study groups, the first of which have looked at north korea, north korean peace regulations, and china's role in burma's internal conflict. so i invite you to check those web, which is where you can find them. it is my pleasure to introduce senator warner. he brings a very rich background, a very useful background that combines a business and technology career with public service. in addition to being the senator from the great state of virginia, he has also served as virginia's governor. he has a proven record of bipartisanship, working to advance u.s. interests and security abroad, and most importantly, he is the chair of the senate intelligence committee, where he has worked with senator richard burr and other senators on the other side of the aisle. this combination of the private sector technology world and public service worl
we have seen this from north korea to burma. here, we have a program that has really looked at what is the role of china in conflict-affected countries. as part of that, the u.s.i.p. leads a series of study groups, the first of which have looked at north korea, north korean peace regulations, and china's role in burma's internal conflict. so i invite you to check those web, which is where you can find them. it is my pleasure to introduce senator warner. he brings a very rich background, a very...
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somewhere else for families to raise they have aspirations and how they would like to live cities such as burma co consumer vast amounts of natural resources even as they become ever more scarce the restoration of vegetation around cities and elsewhere can improve people's quality of life and perhaps reduce the potential for violence and conflict. yet another reason to take care of our environment i hope you enjoyed the last 30 odd minutes as much as i did if so then join us next week for another edition until there is goodbye from lagos nigeria and over to. thanks randi as always it was a pleasure to host the show with you thanks for watching remember to do what you can do to take care of your environment see you next week and bye bye from south africa. dumb. dumb. dumb. dumb. dumb. he uses gunpowder to me turning our. cars. and the floods sidewalks. norwegian artist do you know to make work with reactive. what other surprises has he got in store. you're running. 39 w. . where is home. when your family kind of across the globe. lives to listen to. the journey to the group's mission to get a mi
somewhere else for families to raise they have aspirations and how they would like to live cities such as burma co consumer vast amounts of natural resources even as they become ever more scarce the restoration of vegetation around cities and elsewhere can improve people's quality of life and perhaps reduce the potential for violence and conflict. yet another reason to take care of our environment i hope you enjoyed the last 30 odd minutes as much as i did if so then join us next week for...
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will remember it for be alive and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation it's. not. so easy. it can be lost because their. child needs at least. to be among them. without an embankment but one child would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that we don't have space here. if they're not willing for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocat
will remember it for be alive and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon...
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we have seen it from north korea, to burma to africa. here at usip our china program directed by jennifer stats has looked at the role of mcin conflict affected countries. as part of that work u.s. leads a series of bipartisan senior study groups, the first two of which have looked at north korea, nuclear and peace negotiations and china's role in burma's internal conflicts. i invite you to check those out on our web which is where you can find them. it is my pleasure to introduce senator werner. he brings a very rich background, a very useful background that combines a business technology career with public service. and in addition to being the senator from the great state of virginia, he has also serve as virginia -- virginia's governor. he has a proven record of bipartisanship working to advance u.s. interests and security abroad. and most importantly he is the various chair of the senate intelligence committee where he has worked with senator richard burr and other senators on both sides of the aisle. this combination of the private
we have seen it from north korea, to burma to africa. here at usip our china program directed by jennifer stats has looked at the role of mcin conflict affected countries. as part of that work u.s. leads a series of bipartisan senior study groups, the first two of which have looked at north korea, nuclear and peace negotiations and china's role in burma's internal conflicts. i invite you to check those out on our web which is where you can find them. it is my pleasure to introduce senator...
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we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. it's. so. you know that it can be. there it. needs at least. 2 week. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed with the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate to him get to the island. that. we don't have space for them. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and with me here in th
we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of...
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will remember it for their life and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called well formed by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. it can. do. without an embankment but one child would be too dangerous for habitation experts g.w. contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate trucking get to the island. that. we don't have space here. if they're not really for them. once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and d.-w. sam
will remember it for their life and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is the no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon...
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they will remember it for be alive and if in the crisis we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being cool formed by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so it can be in orbit it can. be got there it. needs. to borrow money. without an embankment but on china would be too dangerous for habitation experts to w. contacted disagreed with the barriers high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate talking get to the island. that we don't have space for them. if they're not willing for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter
they will remember it for be alive and if in the crisis we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon...
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will remember it for be a life and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. it can be. charted need to. do. without an embankment but on chart would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that. we don't have space. for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. joining me now is. one of the jour
will remember it for be a life and if in the crisis we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees in their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon...
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of a mining waste damn created near the valley by the mining valley mining company near the town of burma deano prosecutors would have to forward the accusations as formal charges but more bundles of formal accusations by the police are expected in a long investigation they collapse of the pile of waters. soil and toxic mining tailings at bruma deano is believed to have killed at least $240.00 people multiple outlets now reports that the charges against $8.00 to $12.00 individuals will center on alleged false vacation and safety certificates by a paid safety auditor previous reporting by the wall street journal in 2 major stories documented apparent awareness of the risks among valley management and contractors including direct urgent warning by valley warden. and any announced a ban on east cigarettes on one say citing the need to prevent a health epidemic among younger citizens the country's finance minister amala said thora man said the executive order will ban the manufacturing import export transport sale distribution storage and advertising. products and the country adding quote its
of a mining waste damn created near the valley by the mining valley mining company near the town of burma deano prosecutors would have to forward the accusations as formal charges but more bundles of formal accusations by the police are expected in a long investigation they collapse of the pile of waters. soil and toxic mining tailings at bruma deano is believed to have killed at least $240.00 people multiple outlets now reports that the charges against $8.00 to $12.00 individuals will center...
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we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea invasion. so it can be in orbit it can. be there. without an embankment bus on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate to him get to the island they may fold them so that we don't have space here. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and with me here in the studio now
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we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being cool formed by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. he did. not do. so. you know that it can be a wasp there we go there it. needs. to be permanent. without an embankment but on china would be too dangerous for habitation experts w. contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate rohingya to the island. that we don't have space for them. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even again
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manager ole gunnar solskjaer remains chipper, perhaps because old trafford is arsenal's burma ground. they have not won the league since solskjaer was
manager ole gunnar solskjaer remains chipper, perhaps because old trafford is arsenal's burma ground. they have not won the league since solskjaer was
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we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called performed by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. it can be. there. to be. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed whether the barrier is high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate trucking get to the island. that. we don't have space here. if they're not really for them. once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and with me here in the studio now is naomi conr
we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than cox bizarre but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay...
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we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea invasion. now do it. so it can be in orbit it can. be. do we. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed with the barriers high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate trucking get to the island the myth told them that we don't have space here. if they're not really for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and with me here in t
we have if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do will they can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay...
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we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the bay of being called by sediments and make up an ever changing ecosystem we showed the footage we took to an expert in sea irrigation. so. be. it. there it. needs at least. to be. without an embankment but on char would be too dangerous for habitation experts t w contacted disagreed with the barriers high enough but the government seems adamant to relocate trucking get to the island. that. we don't have space here. if they're not willing for them. and once the decision has been taken refugees could be relocated in a matter of weeks even against their will. and with me here in the studio now is n
we help them if they come here it is paradise for burma is there no doubt about that from what we've seen conditions here do seem to be better than in coke's bazaar but questions remain around what daily life might be like will there be secondary education for young people what will they do all day can the refugees earn their own living and will they be able to leave the island without a special permit and of course what happens here when a cyclon hits. didn't exist 20 years ago islands in the...
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and some stopper of his did i actually think it was a special stockbroker out for them and i came in burma to get a good show and you think the anger is subsided a little known boris johnson prime minister who famously said i have done more for the bankers than anyone else and though there was a good thing to say yeah yeah. no good still i mean the poverty is is incredible in this country and that's another thing we talk about what's hot stuff in the media if the e.u. which is to be dogged by john pilger on this program was an agency of nature was nuclear weapon so important it's been born throughout your work and your people here in mainstream media certainly don't even cover the trite now and the debate that led to the threat of global annihilation why do you think it's lessened in putin's in. media generally but you know i think that's part of the you know the media sort of needs to ties in people that they think that you know what. they've kept the peaceful that's what sort of thing of the thing now with trump he's torn up the. intermediate missile treaty treaty yeah nuclear treaty so
and some stopper of his did i actually think it was a special stockbroker out for them and i came in burma to get a good show and you think the anger is subsided a little known boris johnson prime minister who famously said i have done more for the bankers than anyone else and though there was a good thing to say yeah yeah. no good still i mean the poverty is is incredible in this country and that's another thing we talk about what's hot stuff in the media if the e.u. which is to be dogged by...
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of a mining waste damn created near the valley by the mining valley mining company near the town of burma deano prosecutors would have to forward the accusations as formal charges but more bundles of formal accusations by the police are expected in a long investigation they collapse of the pile of water soil and toxic mining tailings out through medina was believed to have killed at least $240.00 people multiple outlets now reports that the charges against $8.00 to $12.00 individuals will center on alleged false vacation and safety certificates by a paid safety auditor previous reporting by the wall street journal in 2 major stories documented apparent awareness of the risks among valley management and contractors including direct urgent warning by valley wharton. and india announced a ban on east cigarettes on one say citing the need to prevent a health epidemic among younger citizens the. she's finance minister amala sitara mon said the executive order will ban the manufacturing import export transport sale distribution storage and advertising isa great product and the country adding qu
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i have major chapters in this one on the china burma indian theater. both the perfect in the worst person for the job. they have years of experience and china. they speak and read the language. great deal of cultural empathy. they cannot broke the corruption they think. they can't stand anyone else around them. you see this unfold in this book. what the american point of view. unreal actually. i cover that and a the and a great deal of depth. recently on book tv fox news contributor andrew mccarthy offered his thoughts on collusion. in the 2016 presidential election. here is a portion of that program. >> you of an american citizen who they want to say is operating as an agent of russia and the only due process that american is ever going to get is if the justice department and the fbi plate straight with the port -- with the court. and they are and if they don't follow their own rules that you basically had surveillance going on. live a full array of constitutional rights. and they never find out about it. and what we found out in this investigation wa
i have major chapters in this one on the china burma indian theater. both the perfect in the worst person for the job. they have years of experience and china. they speak and read the language. great deal of cultural empathy. they cannot broke the corruption they think. they can't stand anyone else around them. you see this unfold in this book. what the american point of view. unreal actually. i cover that and a the and a great deal of depth. recently on book tv fox news contributor andrew...
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growing in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. control by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years and. then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on the organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even educated people in your master or you see that on she has the breed like cockroaches or insects and very soon your hind state will be full of was going religious and that was the buddhist will be swallowed so it's like we are defending our country our society and our religion so it
growing in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. control by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on a...
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most recently in the countries of the arab spring and in burma. as we meet on the streets of hong kong, the independence of the legislative counsel is the principle demand of the demonstrator demonstrators. in sudan people are fighting and dying for an assembly. so they had one simple remedy for which thousands have fought and died over the years to elect their own representatives. and assisting those demands is and should be a common endeavor between the great representative democracies, foremost among them the united states and united kingdom. of course it is not, and it never was quite that simple. as a descendant of the british emancipator, william wilberforce i'mafter wear your marking the arrival 400 years ago of the first enslaved african men and women in virginia. in 1619 there was no representative democracy for virginia's women, nor was their justice for those who already occupied the land. and having an assembly did not and could not even begin to right those wrongs. we also know around the world representative democracy is under attack
most recently in the countries of the arab spring and in burma. as we meet on the streets of hong kong, the independence of the legislative counsel is the principle demand of the demonstrator demonstrators. in sudan people are fighting and dying for an assembly. so they had one simple remedy for which thousands have fought and died over the years to elect their own representatives. and assisting those demands is and should be a common endeavor between the great representative democracies,...
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growing in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on the organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even educated people in your mass either or you see that on she has the breed like cockroaches or insects and very soon. it will be full of was going religious and it was the buddhist will be swallowed so it's like we are defending our country our society and our religion so it's ver
growing in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became to burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on...
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about guantÁnamo bay and meuse lemon civilians being killed from burma to palestine. they're hearing about his llama phobic eight crimes. they were a lot of them were visibly muslim girls who would wear headscarves. they were hearing and lots of they were being persuaded. that there was a no place for them in europe. they cannot be european citizens, british young girls and -- at the same time so they were lured by this idea that they could go join this utopian society where they would have a role, they could be empowered and respected. >> you talk about being persuaded by isis using social media, how about facing anti- muslim. >> it is probably fair to say for a lot of young people in europe are the ones i ended up interviewing and speaking to that perhaps they had not experienced it directly themselves but i think it is also important to say for americans i think it is hard to describe the intense climate of anti- muslim racism. it's what i think would be like to be a person of color in this country in the 60s. daily slurs, pretty intense degree of racism. hard to g
about guantÁnamo bay and meuse lemon civilians being killed from burma to palestine. they're hearing about his llama phobic eight crimes. they were a lot of them were visibly muslim girls who would wear headscarves. they were hearing and lots of they were being persuaded. that there was a no place for them in europe. they cannot be european citizens, british young girls and -- at the same time so they were lured by this idea that they could go join this utopian society where they would have a...
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growing in your mob by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. he controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the i think on the organization's. saw it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even educated people in your mass either or you see the inches they breed like cockroaches or insects and very soon the high state will be full of was going religious and that was the buddhist will be swallowed so it's like we are defending our country our society and our relig
growing in your mob by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. he controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out to reemerge...
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going in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. the control by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is greed and the others fear. because we're under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the i think on the organization's. saw it's like. an ending. continuous fear even educated people in your mass either or you see that on she has the breed like cockroaches or insects and very soon your hind state will be full of was going religious and there was the buddhist will be swallowed so it's like we are defending our country our society and our relig
going in your mouth by the way in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the hunter period was that. the control by the authorities was very strict and very strong so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out reemerge on a...
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burma under terrible conditions unreal actually and i cover that in depth a great heaven onearth using the search box at the top of the page . >> thank you so much elizabeth and thank you too can for being such a wonderfulhost . >> .. >> .. >> she is not only a fearless activist and disability rights in the disability rights movement but she has put her body in front of buses and countless demonstrations, chained herself to the fence of the white house, and she has also a great, warm and tender heart which makes her a natural community builder. so it's a beautiful combination. you will find her in the streets with disabled in action, adapt, the disability caucus, when in black and other grimes. ma nadina has a find and tireless mind. you'll read about it in her memoir but she became an educator and talk italian for many years, she also created and taught the first disability studies course at the new school. this is nadina's first book and it's an amazing story, a book sold through its entire first printing in the first week. we are already reprinting your book. a nadina doesn't even k
burma under terrible conditions unreal actually and i cover that in depth a great heaven onearth using the search box at the top of the page . >> thank you so much elizabeth and thank you too can for being such a wonderfulhost . >> .. >> .. >> she is not only a fearless activist and disability rights in the disability rights movement but she has put her body in front of buses and countless demonstrations, chained herself to the fence of the white house, and she has also...
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friday afternoon officers and paramedics responded to a parking lot on and are avenue near marine burma, a new and found it on conscious man in his 80's with a head injury. the man was taken to the hospital for treatment, but it's unknown if he fell. if he was assaulted. coming up tonight at 8 over 30 fallen firefighters from across the me ceremony for their bravery we'll hear from their loved ones who attended the ceremony. plus california sen. the presidential candidate harris makes a stoo here in san francisco hear her conversation with people in chinatown an immigration issues and also housing. oakland mentorship program geared towards impasse young black men and boys holds its annual fundraiser and we will >>studies show young black men and boys are less likely to drop out of school or get in trouble with the law. entered by successful black man that's been the central focus for an oakland-based nonprofit for nearly 30 years now. today, the okay program held a big fundraiser in oakland and that's where kron 4 sleep all reports on how supporters are saying it's saving lives. >>back
friday afternoon officers and paramedics responded to a parking lot on and are avenue near marine burma, a new and found it on conscious man in his 80's with a head injury. the man was taken to the hospital for treatment, but it's unknown if he fell. if he was assaulted. coming up tonight at 8 over 30 fallen firefighters from across the me ceremony for their bravery we'll hear from their loved ones who attended the ceremony. plus california sen. the presidential candidate harris makes a stoo...
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two years ago, hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to bangladesh from burma's rakhine state e after burmese authoritis launched a campaign that the u.n. has desescribed as a bobook -- textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north korea has proposed restarting denuclearization talks with the u.s. later this month. nenegotiations between the countries stalled in february after trump walked away from a failed second summit in hanoi. but in junune, trump visited the demilitarized zone with north korean leader kim jong-un, where the two heads of state expressed renewed interest in resuming talks. this comes as north korea launched two unidentified projectiles towards the sea of japan tuesday morning, the eighth such test since july. the cia extracted a russian informant in 2017 who provided top-secret intelligence on russia for decades according to multiple reports. the intelligence included information on russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. "the new york times" is reporting the informant helped u.s. intelligence determine that russian president vladimir putin was directly
two years ago, hundreds of thousands of rohingya fled to bangladesh from burma's rakhine state e after burmese authoritis launched a campaign that the u.n. has desescribed as a bobook -- textbook example of ethnic cleansing. north korea has proposed restarting denuclearization talks with the u.s. later this month. nenegotiations between the countries stalled in february after trump walked away from a failed second summit in hanoi. but in junune, trump visited the demilitarized zone with north...
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bill to authorize humanitarian assistance and impose sanctions with respect to human rights abuses in burma and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: the yeas are 394 and the nays are 21. the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent that i may here after be considered as the first sponsor of h.r. 464, a bill introduced by representative jones of north carolina for the purposes of adding co-sponsors and requesting reprints purs
bill to authorize humanitarian assistance and impose sanctions with respect to human rights abuses in burma and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the...
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the next eight months, ralph and his convoy suffered heavy casualties in the mediterranean, china, burma and india. crump later sailed ships taking compiled and u.s. diplomats back to asia, returning with prisoners of war liberated from a japanese camp near shanghai. ralph finally graduated from the u.s. merchant marine academy a year later in 19 -- a year later, i should say in 1946. today there's a ralph crump wing in the world war ii museum in new orleans named in his honor. this is just one example of so many merchant mariners who did so much during this time, but i especially want to point out the students that served during war time from the merchant marine academy. brave men and women like ralph at the academy, as well as the mariners who served across this country deserve this highest recognition. it's not too late, it's time we recognize their sacrifice, and waret them the -- and award them the much-deserved congressional gold medal. i congratulate my colleagues again for their leadership. thank you, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelad
the next eight months, ralph and his convoy suffered heavy casualties in the mediterranean, china, burma and india. crump later sailed ships taking compiled and u.s. diplomats back to asia, returning with prisoners of war liberated from a japanese camp near shanghai. ralph finally graduated from the u.s. merchant marine academy a year later in 19 -- a year later, i should say in 1946. today there's a ralph crump wing in the world war ii museum in new orleans named in his honor. this is just one...
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presidents have invoked this authority to address such matters as civil unrest in sierra leone and burma. only when this president invokes his authority for the 59th time to address the most serious national security crisis in our lifetimes, the collapse of our southern border, only then do we hear otests from the left and its disciples in congress. under the constitution, the congress appropriates money but cannot spend it and the president spends money but can't appropriate it. he spends in accordance with the laws given to him by this congress. in this case, congress appropriated funds delegated to the president precisely the authority to spend those funds that he's now exercising. whether congress should have delegated this authority is a separate question that no one has raised in 43 years. but while that authority exists, the president has both the right and a duty to use it to defend our country. we also hear protests that the president's act will divert money from other construction projects. well, i ask them, what is more important to our nation's defense than the defense of our
presidents have invoked this authority to address such matters as civil unrest in sierra leone and burma. only when this president invokes his authority for the 59th time to address the most serious national security crisis in our lifetimes, the collapse of our southern border, only then do we hear otests from the left and its disciples in congress. under the constitution, the congress appropriates money but cannot spend it and the president spends money but can't appropriate it. he spends in...
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pushed for the firing of ukraine's general prosecutor victor shokin to halt an investigation into the burma incident. this is not true. stay with us. according to the "wall street journal," the prosecutor, quote, had dragged his feet on those investigations, western diplomats said. and effectively swaushd oquashe lond did i by failing to can he operate with uk authorities. the uk was investigating the company for money launding even before hunter bide enjoined his board. furthermore, bloomberg is reporting that under spohokin t investigation had gone dore manlt. stay with me. stay with me. the investigation had basically stopped by the time joe biden got involved that. was one of the complaints. this investigator was not doing his job. many believe he was on the take. so "the new york times" reported that shokin had repeatedly been accused of turning a blind eye to corruption in his office and among the ukrainian political elite and was criticized for failing to bring corruption cases. all right. so are you staying with me? joe biden actually went over there and said that this investigator
pushed for the firing of ukraine's general prosecutor victor shokin to halt an investigation into the burma incident. this is not true. stay with us. according to the "wall street journal," the prosecutor, quote, had dragged his feet on those investigations, western diplomats said. and effectively swaushd oquashe lond did i by failing to can he operate with uk authorities. the uk was investigating the company for money launding even before hunter bide enjoined his board. furthermore,...
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rain in your mob but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the winter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong. so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out reemerge on a much bigger scale. in politics there are 2 emotions which are very strong one is green and the others feel. we are under the military dictatorship 51 years. and then we have a civil war that's been raging between the central military and the ethnic on organizations. so it's like. an ending. continuous fear. even educated people in your mouth say that all you see the inches they breed like cockroaches or insects and very soon you're hung state will be full of was going religious and it was a buddhist will be swallowed so it's like we are defending our country our society and our religion so it's very
rain in your mob but they were in small numbers but under colonialism the british empire became too burma in large numbers of course that created problems. one of the remarkable things about the winter period was that. controlled by the authorities was very strict and very strong. so we had very little religious disturbances of course it was sort of pushed underground. but with the return of democracy and. a greater openness and of course at the same time manipulation it came out reemerge on a...
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bill to authorize humanitarian assistance and impose sanctions with respect to human rights abuses in burma and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, asme
bill to authorize humanitarian assistance and impose sanctions with respect to human rights abuses in burma and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill, asme