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we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day in u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital. and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next joe by. those are facts, and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the election was stolen. and the january 6th was nothing more than a group of patriots who were caught misbehaving. to night america is as polarized as ever to narratives competing in a split screen reality. president biden says, this is a fight for the soul of the country. and today he placed this struggle in a wider global battle of democracy versus autocracy. and he warned that on this solomon adversary, it remains unclear who will win the future. certain dates echo throughout history. including dates that instantly are mine all who have lived through them, where they were
we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day in u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital. and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next joe by. those are facts, and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the...
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s. history. i have written a little bit about virginia founder edmond pendleton, and there's not a lot of people that know very much about admin. pendleton and frances is related to edmund. as i understand the history, they said wait a minute, we can't have these principles of liberty applying to slaves. and so he comes up with the line basically that signals and kind of coded language to the other slave owners, that they're going to exclude the slaves from liberty. that all men by nature are equally free and independent and have certain rights. and he came up with the line when they enter into a state of society, which everyone understood to mean that the slaves would be excluded. ah ah, there is chance all down through here. new pollen is the larry over here. so your camps are always a little nicer than this. this is evidence of absolute poverty, despair. people in our city and other cities all across america are living like this. we're at the original need and village that opened up in 2018 ri
s. history. i have written a little bit about virginia founder edmond pendleton, and there's not a lot of people that know very much about admin. pendleton and frances is related to edmund. as i understand the history, they said wait a minute, we can't have these principles of liberty applying to slaves. and so he comes up with the line basically that signals and kind of coded language to the other slave owners, that they're going to exclude the slaves from liberty. that all men by nature are...
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s. history. i have written a little bit about virginia founder edmund pendleton and there's not a lot of people that know very much about advent. pendleton and frances is related to edmund. as i understand the history, they said wait a minute, we can't have these principles of liberty applying to slaves. and so he comes up with the line basically that signals and kind of coded language to the other slave owners, that they're going to exclude the slaves from liberty. that all men by nature are equally free and independent and have certain rights. and he came up with the line when they enter into a state of society, which everyone understood to mean that the slaves would be excluded ah exaggerated rhetoric, massive arm shipments and endless threats. this is how nato presents explanation of pan european security. meanwhile, moscow waves to the u. s. and its allies to respond to its demands and vision for the say. the status quo is untenable. there is james all down there, here, holiness larry over h
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we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day and u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital, and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next jo, by those are facts. and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the election was stolen. and the january 6th was nothing more than a group of patriots who were caught misbehaving. tonight, america is as polarized as ever to narratives competing in a split screen reality. president biden says, this is a fight for the soul of the country. and today he placed this struggle in a wider global battle of democracy versus autocracy. and he warned that on this solomon adversary, it remains unclear who will win the future. certain dates echo throughout history. including dates that instantly are mine all who have lived through them, where they were
we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day and u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital, and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next jo, by those are facts. and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the...
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we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day in u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital. and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next jo, by those are facts. and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the election was stolen. and the january 6th was nothing more than a group of patriots who were caught misbehaving. tonight, america is as polarized as ever to narratives competing in a split screen reality. president biden says, this is a fight for the soul of the country. and today he placed this struggle in a wider global battle of democracy versus autocracy. and he warned that on this solomon adversary, it remains unclear who will win the future. certain dates echo throughout history. including dates that instantly are mine all who have lived through them, where they were
we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day in u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital. and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next jo, by those are facts. and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the...
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we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day in u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital. and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next joe by. those are facts, and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the election was stolen. and the january 6th was nothing more than a group of patriots who were caught misbehaving. tonight, america is as polarized as ever to narratives competing in a split screen reality. president biden says, this is a fight for the soul of the country. and today he placed this struggle in a wider global battle of democracy versus autocracy. and he warned that on this solomon adversary, it remains unclear who will win the future. certain dates echo throughout history. including dates that instantly are mine all who have lived through them, where they were
we begin the day on this 1st anniversary of a dark day in u. s. history. you probably know where you were exactly one year ago when you heard that writers had attacked the u. s. capital. and you probably know the attack was an attempt to stop the peaceful transfer of power from when president donald trump, to the next joe by. those are facts, and that is the truth. but one year on both trump and his republican supporters inside and outside of congress continue to push the big lie that the...
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as today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part of persian gulf will one and 5070. and since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature, nations and new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny assertion attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence and kansas. danny, welcome to going under ground. before we get to this monumental history, the and i, it states, i mean it's up there with howard zinn arguably. and how you manage to teach this to us army soldiers at west point, which will get hunt mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? w
as today, the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran will get the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part of persian gulf will one and 5070. and since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed, washington mass killing for vietnam to allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature, nations and new volume by retired u. s. army officer major...
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s. history. i have written a little bit about virginia found or edmond pendleton, and there's not a lot of people that know all very much about admit pendleton and frances is related to edmund. as i understand the history, they said wait a man, we can't have these principles of liberty applying to slaves. and so he comes up with the line basically that signals and kind of coded language to the other slave owners, that they're going to exclude the slaves from liberty. that all men by nature are equally free and independent and have certain rights. and he came up with the line when they enter into a state of society, which everyone understood to mean that the slaves would be excluded. ah, ah, ah. bring you the very latest every out the day. this is not snow from everyone handle . with the now we know you do earth is he is a sphere if you will, fast, you will fall off the and and the other side already came home and you about home. so i would like to envision that does it actually address it is just
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why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like meet centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the prone of virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there must be a grand conspiracy. it's actually comforting to people to believe that there are power brokers pulling all of the strains. a serious read of history though, and of policy today, tells us that occam's razor is usually the way to go. the simplest explanation is usually the right one. and since we're dealing with human beings and all of their inherent val abilities, i found that incompetence and misunderstanding explains most disasters rather than grand conspiracy. this is not to say there haven't been conspiracies that have proven to be not so conspiratorial but real. but for the most
why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like meet centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the prone of virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there...
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and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history of the merger dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong everything? everything was taken care of best when isis arose in western iraq and, and eastern syria. and we had to go back in to counter this new threat or more virulent form of al qaeda. so i hardly think that it was in reaction to our withdrawal that we saw isis arise. i think it was the spread of this terrorist mentality which, which was of course, the thing to read. of course, one can say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, either, either way but them, i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1900. everything does. and uh huh . no, this is more recent. oversee the 20
and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history of the merger dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong everything? everything was taken care of best when isis arose in western...
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why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like the centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the pro, a virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there must be a grand conspiracy. it's actually comforting to people to believe that there are power brokers pulling all of the streams. a serious read of history. the end of policy today tells us that our comes razor is usually the way to go. the simplest explanation is usually the right one. and since we're dealing with human beings and all of their inherent val abilities, i've found that incompetence and misunderstanding explains most disasters. rather than grand conspiracy, this is not to say there haven't been conspiracies that have proven to be not so conspiratorial, but real. but for the most
why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like the centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the pro, a virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there must...
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s. history. foods has become the lisa export from south korea to see rise in popularity. it's cinema and music industries have already swept the globe. but now the pandemic is pushing sales of korean instant noodles, especially in the west or above, manly reports in the street market. and so all these spicy rum, your noodles pack, a punch, a stable, the south koreans, the now winning over pallet for round the world. since the pandemic demand for oodles of the spicy noodles have food leading south korean manufacturer, a non shim says a pandemic helped to spearhead a k food wave in america, canada, and europe. and that expanded noodle cells by 24 percent last year over 2019. ah, the leaders have become a latest trend in a growing western appetite for all things south korean that including cape hot k drama, and k movies. non shim sales went up after the oscar winning film parasite presented a made up dish could jap, a gory using its product. green brown, some young rahman, full sales, reached new highs. alternate with youth in the popular netflix show with game and caper ban
s. history. foods has become the lisa export from south korea to see rise in popularity. it's cinema and music industries have already swept the globe. but now the pandemic is pushing sales of korean instant noodles, especially in the west or above, manly reports in the street market. and so all these spicy rum, your noodles pack, a punch, a stable, the south koreans, the now winning over pallet for round the world. since the pandemic demand for oodles of the spicy noodles have food leading...
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and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history of the machine isn't. there's another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011. well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice. this arose in western iraq and, and eastern syria. and we had to go back in to counter this new threat or more virulent form of al qaeda. so i hardly think that it was in reaction to our withdrawal that we saw isis arise. i think it was the spread of this terrorist mentality which, which was a crazy thing to read. of course one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the
and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history of the machine isn't. there's another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011. well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice. this arose in...
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and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history with the major dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy and serious in 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in 2, take it back to the iraq serious theater. is it? after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011? because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice this arose in western iraq and eastern syria and we had to go back in to counter this new threat or more virulent form of al qaeda. so i hardly think that it was in reaction to our withdrawal that we saw isis arise. i think it was the spread of this terrorist mentality which was of course, the thing to read because one can say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i the, the, i way with them. i, well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything of, uh huh. know that this is more recent over the 2001 war i
and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history with the major dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy and serious in 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in 2, take it back to the iraq serious theater. is it? after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011? because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice this arose...
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and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history of the major dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice. this arose in western iraq and eastern syria and we had to go back in to counter this new threat or more virulent form of al qaeda. so i hardly think that it was in react into our withdrawal that we saw isis rise. i think it was the spread of this terrorist mentality which, which was a courtesy thing to read. of course, one could say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy because of the invasion of iraq. i mean, i the, i the way with them. i. well, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in the 1900. everything does ambassador. huh. know that this is more recent. ove
and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history of the major dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice. this arose in...
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and it's been used throughout u. s. history by both democrats and republicans to defeat legislation that might have a majority of support in the u. s. senate. but there is opposition to it among the opposite party and it takes a large number of votes. it takes a pretty solid majority to change the senate rules in order to prevent this bill from passing. so with kirsten savanna stepping up and saying that she doesn't, she basically isn't willing to, to change the senate rules and prevent a republican filibuster. we now have joe biden, conceding defeat on the issue. this is joe biden. the honest to god answers, i don't know whether we can get this done as long as i'm in the white house wrong, as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be 40 to change the way these legislatures have moved. now it's interesting to note that joe biden himself in the past, has spoken up a against removing the power to filibuster i, when democrats were the opposition party. at many times, democrats spoke up and insisted that the filibuster was an imp
and it's been used throughout u. s. history by both democrats and republicans to defeat legislation that might have a majority of support in the u. s. senate. but there is opposition to it among the opposite party and it takes a large number of votes. it takes a pretty solid majority to change the senate rules in order to prevent this bill from passing. so with kirsten savanna stepping up and saying that she doesn't, she basically isn't willing to, to change the senate rules and prevent a...
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s. history withdrawal in the fall of 2021. so that is one of the main reasons that has obviously intensified the challenges and the grievances and concerns and so stranded in transit countries. and now the u. s. evacuation plans are set to renew and if that happens and it happens smoothly, it is estimated that about 2000 pounds, maybe actuated every month in the coming days. but that of course, is barton package of a broader challenge in terms of different kinds of issues that have emerged in the context of border closures in terms of being able to get the kind of people were and of course vetting questions that still continue with regard to the are going back. right. so that, that's, that's a lot of things that have to line up just right in order for this to happen. well, for these people, perhaps a word about those afghans have all ready made it to, to the yes to the rest. what have you heard about them and their ability to settle that the united states army. now, what has been deemed to be the largest evacuation of for refu
s. history withdrawal in the fall of 2021. so that is one of the main reasons that has obviously intensified the challenges and the grievances and concerns and so stranded in transit countries. and now the u. s. evacuation plans are set to renew and if that happens and it happens smoothly, it is estimated that about 2000 pounds, maybe actuated every month in the coming days. but that of course, is barton package of a broader challenge in terms of different kinds of issues that have emerged in...
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yeah, i mean, some people could say that those comments from saki were a bit rich, given the u. s. history of unilateral interventions, you know, african is done in iraq just to name just name a few. oh, absolutely. well, i mean this is clearly nothing, nothing of that. so it, because of course, the government has done no other government to the rock nor the government of libya, nor they go home, syria, know that, you know, be affected. who is the government jeviana? none of them, you know, invited the united states to intervene and that countries or the saudis, or other us allies for that matter. so i mean, yeah, this is a completely different situation. however, the united states, you know, maintains, with this sort of key our approach to these situations and sort of p r approach to the well that in spite of the united states having dropped more than 300000 bombs and other countries in the last 20 years and then the united states being the one that has routinely and systematically invaded and bombed countries during that time. you know, the us tapes really, but prioritizes, you k
yeah, i mean, some people could say that those comments from saki were a bit rich, given the u. s. history of unilateral interventions, you know, african is done in iraq just to name just name a few. oh, absolutely. well, i mean this is clearly nothing, nothing of that. so it, because of course, the government has done no other government to the rock nor the government of libya, nor they go home, syria, know that, you know, be affected. who is the government jeviana? none of them, you know,...
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it's been used throughout u. s. history for various causes and by various parties, the democrat and the republicans of both use the filibuster, tactic at different points to stop legislation when were the minority party. now at this point we have the white house stepping up and accepting defeat on this. this is what we heard from joe biden. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we get this done. as long as i'm in the white house, as long as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be friday to change the way these legislatures have moved. so kirsten cinema is refusing to enable the democrats to overrule the filibuster in order to pass the bill. now it's quite interesting because joe biden, at one point, was on record saying that he was strongly in favor of keeping the filibuster as a necessary check on the majority parties. power. this nuclear option is ultimately an example in the arrogance of power. it is a fundamental power grab by the majority party. now on tuesday and joe biden went to the us state of georg
it's been used throughout u. s. history for various causes and by various parties, the democrat and the republicans of both use the filibuster, tactic at different points to stop legislation when were the minority party. now at this point we have the white house stepping up and accepting defeat on this. this is what we heard from joe biden. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we get this done. as long as i'm in the white house, as long as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be friday...
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and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history with the merger dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice this arose in western iraq and, and eastern syria. and we had to go back in to counter this new threat or more virulent form of al qaeda. so i hardly think that it was in reaction to our withdrawal that we saw isis arise. i think it was the spread of this terrorist mentality which, which was a courtesy thing to read. of course, one can say that then it's still a descendant of u. s. u k policy, because we invasion of iraq. i mean, i, i, the, the, i way with them. i, maybe it all goes back to british imperialism in 1000. everything does of. uh huh. know that this is more recent over the, th
and i mean, everyone knows the u. s. history and the history with the merger dean. isn't this another case of a terrible blowback that isis k is actually a kind of descendant of british and u. s. policy in syria since 2011? well, i don't think so. i mean, i think what happened in to take it back to the iraq syria theater is that after brock obama withdrew american forces from iraq in 2011. because really what could go wrong? everything? everything was taken care of. that's when ice this arose...
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it's just yesterday we printed the largest monthly trade deficit in u. s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is talking about. what do you make of peter's comments there? well, i'm always mystified by peter's comment, because if this is against capitalism, he does have a problem of explaining it is everybody wrong except him? is everybody making a terrible mistake? is the system self most people? yeah. i don't think i don't think so. i think this is a system that's got basic problems and he is trying to solve them by printing a great deal of money and exploding its dead. it's really solving one set of problems by this, that creation by this monetization. and then it creates a new s
it's just yesterday we printed the largest monthly trade deficit in u. s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is...
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it's been used throughout u. s. history for various causes and by various parties, the democrat and the republicans of both use the filibuster, tactic at different points to stop legislation when were the minority party. now at this point we have the white house stepping up and accepting defeat on this. this is what we heard from joe biden. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we can get this done. as long as i'm in the white house, as long as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be fighting to change the way these legislatures have moved. so kirsten cinema is refusing to enable the democrats to overrule the filibuster in order to pass the bill. now it's quite interesting because joe biden, at one point, was on record saying that he was strongly in favor of keeping the filibuster as a necessary check on the majority parties. power. this nuclear option is ultimately an example of the arrogance of power. it is a fundamental power grab by the majority party. now on tuesday and joe biden went to the us state of
it's been used throughout u. s. history for various causes and by various parties, the democrat and the republicans of both use the filibuster, tactic at different points to stop legislation when were the minority party. now at this point we have the white house stepping up and accepting defeat on this. this is what we heard from joe biden. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we can get this done. as long as i'm in the white house, as long as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be...
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s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is talking about. what do you make peters comments there? well, i'm always mystified by peter's comment, because if this is against capitalism, he does have a problem of explaining it is everybody wrong except him? is everybody making a terrible mistake? is the system self most people? yeah. i don't think i don't think so. i think this is a system that's got basic problems and he is trying to solve them by printing a great deal of money and exploding. it's dead. it's really solving one set of problems by this, that creation by this monetization. and then it creates a new set, and it has bumbled through for 2 or 3 centuries, doing this over and over again. and everybody
s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is talking about. what do you make peters comments there? well, i'm always...
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why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like need centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the prone of virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there must be a grand conspiracy. it's actually comforting to people to believe that there are power brokers pulling all of their strength a serious read of history. the end of policy today tells us that occam's razor is usually the way to go. the simplest explanation is usually the right one. and since we're dealing with human beings and all of their inherent val abilities, i've found that incompetence and misunderstanding explains most disasters rather than grand conspiracy. this is not to say there haven't been conspiracies that have proven to be not so conspiratorial but real. but for the mos
why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like need centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the prone of virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there...
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it's been used throughout u. s. history for various causes and by various parties, the democrat and the republicans of both use the filibuster, tactic at different points to stop legislation when were the minority party. now at this point we have the white house stepping up and accepting defeat on this. this is what we heard from joe biden. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we can get this done. as long as i'm in the white house, as long as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be friday to change the way these legislatures have moved. so kirsten cinema is refusing to enable the democrats to overrule the filibuster in order to pass the bill. now it's quite interesting because joe biden, at one point, was on record saying that he was strongly in favor of keeping the filibuster as a necessary check on the majority parties. power. this nuclear option is ultimately an example of the arrogance of power. it is a fundamental power grab by the majority party. now on tuesday and joe biden went to the us state of g
it's been used throughout u. s. history for various causes and by various parties, the democrat and the republicans of both use the filibuster, tactic at different points to stop legislation when were the minority party. now at this point we have the white house stepping up and accepting defeat on this. this is what we heard from joe biden. the honest to god answer is, i don't know whether we can get this done. as long as i'm in the white house, as long as i'm engaged at all, i'm going to be...
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s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is talking about. what do you make peters comments there? well, i'm always mystified by peter's comments, because if this is against capitalism, he does have a problem of explaining it is everybody wrong except him? is everybody making a terrible mistake? is the system self most people? yeah. i don't think i don't think so. i think this is a system that's got basic problems and he is trying to solve them by printing a great deal of money and exploding. it's dead. it's really solving one set of problems by this, that creation by this monetization. and then it creates a new set, and it has bumbled through for 2 or 3 centuries, doing this over and over again. and everybody
s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is talking about. what do you make peters comments there? well, i'm always...
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why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like the centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the pro, a virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there must be a grand conspiracy. it's actually comforting to people to believe that there are power brokers pulling all of the streams. a serious read of history. the end of policy today tells us that our comes razor is usually the way to go. the simplest explanation is usually the right one. and since we're dealing with human beings and all of their inherent val abilities, i've found that in competence and misunderstanding explains most disasters rather than grand conspiracy. this is not to say there haven't been conspiracies that have proven to be not so conspiratorial but real. but for the most
why you say, is this obsession with conspiracy in the u. s. history going from the beginning? well, i think that part of the reason that conspiracies are so popular is that we like the centralized explanations to complex problems. so when something awful happens, you know, when one of these black swan events happens when, when something no one was expecting, even though they should have been like 911 or the pro, a virus or the spanish flu or you name it right. there is a sense that there must...
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s history last year, but this year will look to work with the legislature to try to be creative, and i think the inflation hedge will be a frame that i think is appropriate under the circumstances. that was spending on clean energy is part of the state strategy to battle climate change impacts. accordingly there's another 1.2 billion earmarked in the new budget, the battle wildfires. in the newsroom. gregory ktvu fox tuners, greg thank you if you want to hear more of greg's interview with governor newsom, just head to our website, newsome addressed state democrats proposal for single payer health system, among other topics. the state's political watch group dot excuse me. watchdog group says the donations solicited by the governor from big tech and other companies skyrocketed last year to $227 million. that's about 10 times the amount from 2019 the fair political practices commission says facebook gave the most nearly $27 million, mostly for gift cards to nursing home workers. blue shield gave $20 million project home. project home key program to that program, and google gave $10 mil
s history last year, but this year will look to work with the legislature to try to be creative, and i think the inflation hedge will be a frame that i think is appropriate under the circumstances. that was spending on clean energy is part of the state strategy to battle climate change impacts. accordingly there's another 1.2 billion earmarked in the new budget, the battle wildfires. in the newsroom. gregory ktvu fox tuners, greg thank you if you want to hear more of greg's interview with...
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s history, not california history. $14 billion over the next few years will be invested for interventions out on the streets dealing with underlying issues. long term but also short term solutions. the governor's plan also provides $500 million toward encampment resolution grants that can be used by local governments to implement short and long term re housing strategies for people living in the encampments statewide. let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo in that backyard. he's got right there. it's a beautiful beautiful winter afternoon out there, mark. yes, temperature is, um i got to the chilly start. actually it's nice to be outside this afternoon. lots of sunshine. i'll call it beautiful as well with the temperatures on track to reach the sixties. of course, we always want some more rainfall, but it looks like this dry weather stretch will continue for today and right on through the weekend and into the next week, so temperatures today with forecast highs. it's kind of the big weather story, no records, but we are above the average instead of some fifties across most of the b
s history, not california history. $14 billion over the next few years will be invested for interventions out on the streets dealing with underlying issues. long term but also short term solutions. the governor's plan also provides $500 million toward encampment resolution grants that can be used by local governments to implement short and long term re housing strategies for people living in the encampments statewide. let's check in with meteorologist mark tamayo in that backyard. he's got...
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s history. while we no longer have to count how many marbles in a jar or recite backwards. the declaration of independence. today's modern day voting suppression is no less pernicious. the freedom to vote. john lewis act would dramatically overhaul american elections with a goal of making sure everyone who is eligible has the right to vote. it passed the house last week and is scheduled for a vote in the senate tomorrow. however its passage is in doubt because of republican opposition. in oakland woman says she was overjoyed after being reunited with her dog that was stolen at gunpoint last week read award a says an armed man snatched her french bulldog named daisy during a walk around her adam's point neighborhood on thursday. water, then posted fliers in search of the dog and offered a cash reward for his safe return. today she told our crime reporter henry lee that does. he was safely back home after he was found roaming in the area and now oakland police are investigating, and a search is underway for another stolen french bulldog snatched at gunpoint this time in castr
s history. while we no longer have to count how many marbles in a jar or recite backwards. the declaration of independence. today's modern day voting suppression is no less pernicious. the freedom to vote. john lewis act would dramatically overhaul american elections with a goal of making sure everyone who is eligible has the right to vote. it passed the house last week and is scheduled for a vote in the senate tomorrow. however its passage is in doubt because of republican opposition. in...
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s history last year, but this year will look to work with the legislature to try to be creative, and i think the inflation hedge will be a frame that i think is appropriate under the circumstances, the spending on clean energy as part of the state strategy to battle climate change. accordingly there's another $1.2 billion included in the budget to fight wildfires. gregory ktvu, fox two news so included in newsom's infrastructure spending proposal. $4.2 billion for that controversial high speed rail project. the money represents the remaining balance of the $9.1 billion approved by voters for the project back in 2000 and eight the original idea of bullet train connecting la to san francisco. the money would be spent to finish a 119 miles section in the central valley. the legislature did not approve a similar request in newsom's budget last year. it faced stiff opposition from leaders of his own party. well we're going to get it done. i mean, god's delays are not gods denials are going to drive it. otherwise you have an erector set with pieces that weren't in complete. it was interest
s history last year, but this year will look to work with the legislature to try to be creative, and i think the inflation hedge will be a frame that i think is appropriate under the circumstances, the spending on clean energy as part of the state strategy to battle climate change. accordingly there's another $1.2 billion included in the budget to fight wildfires. gregory ktvu, fox two news so included in newsom's infrastructure spending proposal. $4.2 billion for that controversial high speed...
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s. history. so this is a significant move and it follows the announcement that the a testing program is up and running. the biden administration has set an online testing program in which people can go log online and order 3 home tests, which will be delivered within $7.00 to $12.00 days. now all of this follows intense criticism of the by it in administration. first of all, for it's lack of foresight in terms of creating and map tests, it's lack of foresight in terms of creating and not mos part of the issue in the past was a shortage of moss that any massive distribution would impact on health workers. and those most in need of mars to, in the direct contact regularly with those infected with cupboard. but now the administration says that there are enough more than the national strategic stockpile. in addition, mosque manufacturers say they are in a position to make millions more mars. but still, the criticism has been going on. this is the biden administration's response. it's critic say this
s. history. so this is a significant move and it follows the announcement that the a testing program is up and running. the biden administration has set an online testing program in which people can go log online and order 3 home tests, which will be delivered within $7.00 to $12.00 days. now all of this follows intense criticism of the by it in administration. first of all, for it's lack of foresight in terms of creating and map tests, it's lack of foresight in terms of creating and not mos...
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s history. while we no longer have to count how many marbles in a jar or recite backwards. the declaration of independence. today's modern day voting suppression is no less pernicious. the freedom to vote john lewis act would dramatically overhaul american elections with the goal of making sure everyone who is eligible has the right to vote. it passed the house last week and is scheduled for a vote in the u. s senate tomorrow. however its passage is in doubt because democrats lack the vote to change the rules in order to avoid a filibuster by republican lawmakers. well some new information this afternoon from tonga where one person is confirmed dead. following that massive undersea volcanic eruption of this morning surveillance planes from australia and new zealand headed out to survey the damage. so far , there has been very little communication from the island chain. they're only underwater phone and internet cable is believed to have been severed by that eruption. members of the bay area's large tongan community or among those trying desperately to reach loved ones , and
s history. while we no longer have to count how many marbles in a jar or recite backwards. the declaration of independence. today's modern day voting suppression is no less pernicious. the freedom to vote john lewis act would dramatically overhaul american elections with the goal of making sure everyone who is eligible has the right to vote. it passed the house last week and is scheduled for a vote in the u. s senate tomorrow. however its passage is in doubt because democrats lack the vote to...
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s history last year, but this year will look to work with the legislature to try to be creative, and i think the inflation hedge will be a frame that i think is appropriate under the circumstances, the spending on clean energy as part of the state strategy to battle climate change. accordingly there's another $1.2 billion included in the budget to fight wildfires. gregory ktvu, fox two news the state's political watchdog group, says that state donations solicited by the governor skyrocketed...
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s, which seems more willing here, history is repeating itself in 2014. the u. s. was again in the drive in see it because it has less financial, less economic ties to russia. so naturally it's easy for the us to come with sweep in the heartache in sanctions. you is much more dependent close to the type is russia historically, economically. so here self harm backfiring effect will take place and you countries some, you know, germany, other countries a less reluctant to bear this burden from sanctions. so here, because we're running out of light sanctions options the, the sanctions that lie ahead of us hard teeth and sanctions and they will inevitably. com was better than sharing whether you it is ready to align with washington. that's a big question that as maria shana of the fat finish institute of international affairs. thanks so much for joining us. now in los angeles, cargo trains carrying packages from retailers like amazon are being looted on and process that in its scale. last year alone, damages amounted to an estimated $5000000.00. and this year could be e
s, which seems more willing here, history is repeating itself in 2014. the u. s. was again in the drive in see it because it has less financial, less economic ties to russia. so naturally it's easy for the us to come with sweep in the heartache in sanctions. you is much more dependent close to the type is russia historically, economically. so here self harm backfiring effect will take place and you countries some, you know, germany, other countries a less reluctant to bear this burden from...
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s, which seems more willing here, history is repeating itself in 2014. the u. s. was again in the drive in c, because it has less financial, less economic ties to russia. so naturally, it's easier for the us to come with sweet. be in the heart, tate in sanctions. you is much more dependent closer the type was russia historically, economically. so here self harm backfiring effect will take place and you countries some, you know, germany, other countries a less reluctant to bear this burden from sanctions. so here, because we're running out of light sanctions options the, the sanctions that lie ahead of us heartache and sanctions and they will inevitably come with burden sharing, whether you it is ready to align with washington. that's a big question. as maria shanna of the finish institute of international affairs, thanks so much for joining us. now in los angeles, cargo trains carrying packages from retailers like amazon are being looted on and process that in its scale. last year alone, damages amounted to an estimated $5000000.00. and this year could be even wor
s, which seems more willing here, history is repeating itself in 2014. the u. s. was again in the drive in c, because it has less financial, less economic ties to russia. so naturally, it's easier for the us to come with sweet. be in the heart, tate in sanctions. you is much more dependent closer the type was russia historically, economically. so here self harm backfiring effect will take place and you countries some, you know, germany, other countries a less reluctant to bear this burden from...
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s, which seems more willing here, history is repeating itself in 2014. the u. s. was again in the drive in c, because it has less financial, less economic ties to russia. so naturally it's easy for the us to come was we be in the heartache in sanctions. you is much more dependent close to the type is really historically economically. so here self harm backfiring effect will take place and you countries some, you know, germany, other countries a less reluctant to bear this burden from sanctions....
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s. bankruptcy in history. lehman brothers, you probably remember it. i remembered grade when i was there was your but they, when they went buy a lot, that was pretty scary. that whole period there i would say for real. it was a real there was of tremendous danger in the air of bankruptcy and, you know, that money markets, wood was frozen and all that stuff. and so much i, you know, i'm, i'm not an economic expert, but i can say to you that, that was made into films about it now. and i would like to point out that wall street originally was, was motivated by. what i saw is, is green that on wall street in $1080.00 or so, people were suddenly my age were making big money, were making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. and i was kind of shocked by because a lot of the kids that i'd worked grown up with were not that bright, but they were making big money. and this went on the wall street phenomenon went on to the knees, which surprised me and continued to through the 2, thousands and by 2008. you have to realize that the people that the character wh
s. bankruptcy in history. lehman brothers, you probably remember it. i remembered grade when i was there was your but they, when they went buy a lot, that was pretty scary. that whole period there i would say for real. it was a real there was of tremendous danger in the air of bankruptcy and, you know, that money markets, wood was frozen and all that stuff. and so much i, you know, i'm, i'm not an economic expert, but i can say to you that, that was made into films about it now. and i would...
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s, which seems more willing here, history is repeating itself in 2014. the us was again in the drive in c, because it has less financial, less economic ties to russia. so naturally it's easier for the us to come with sweeping the hard pigeon sanctions. you is much more dependent, closely tied with russia historically, economically. so here self harm, backfiring effect will take place and you countries some in, you know, germany, other countries a less reluctant to bear this very than from...
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the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas, daddy welcome to going underground before we get to this monumental history, the united states. i mean, it's up there with the howard zinn arguably and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hundreds. mazing, the whole idea of it. you will take, obviously, on us troops fleeing in the dead of night, from afghanistan. will you fought with the u. s. army? well, i think it's a tragedy for the afghan p
the u. s. u k. in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia, as part to persian gulf will, one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam to lau and cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nature. nations, a new volume by retired u. s. army officer major danny...
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the u. s. u k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. respond to persian gulf will one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by richard u. s. army officer major danny certian attempts to remedy all that by telling a true history of the united states. he joins me now who lawrence in kansas. danny, welcome to going underground. before we get to this monumental history, the united states, i mean it's up there with the howard zinn arguably. and how you manage to teach this to a u. s. army soldiers at west point, which will get hunt mazing, the whole idea of your take, obviously on us troops fleeing in the dead of night from afghanistan. will you fought for the u. s. army? well i think it's a tragedy for the afghan people, but it's been
the u. s. u k, in israel ratchet up tensions with iran august. the 7th is also exactly 31 years since the 1st american soldiers arrived in saudi arabia. respond to persian gulf will one and 57 years since the passing of the gulf of tonkin resolution, which escalated doomed. washington mass killing for vietnam allow in cambodia. the real history of these events is often missing from textbooks and history classes in nato nations. a new volume by richard u. s. army officer major danny certian...
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history, the u. s. has done everything to intervene in nicaragua. it was the 1980s contra war, one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war, who's an international as civil war, were bandits were terrorists with us backing? some are related to n g o that had a, at least on the surface, an innocent appearance. they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, that i was been under great duress. it's nick. i was right to protect itself through its armed forces through the police. against these would be cool mongers. they resisted a coin to $1018.00. integral continues to develop women's projects, present projects in i've been traveling, snickered i was, says 2005 and i see something completely different than what hydro and michael have described. i roy, i saw you are reacting to what was being a se is basically saying that every single carrier position is a cia agent or something. and this is the additional say that people say about this with everybo
history, the u. s. has done everything to intervene in nicaragua. it was the 1980s contra war, one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war, who's an international as civil war, were bandits were terrorists with us backing? some are related to n g o that had a, at least on the surface, an innocent appearance. they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, that i was been under great duress. it's nick. i was right to protect itself through...
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of nicaraguan history, the u. s. has done everything to intervene in nicaragua was the 1980s contra war. one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war, who's an international as civil war? were bandits were terrorists with us backing? some are related to n g o that header, at least on the surface, an innocent appearance. they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, that i was been under great duress. it's nick that i was right to protect itself through its armed forces through the police. against these would be cool mongers. they resisted a coin, 2018. integral continues to develop women's projects, present projects in i've been traveling, snickered i was says 2005 and i see something completely different than what hydro and michael have described. hi roy i saw you are reacting to what was being a se is basically saying that every single carrier position is a cia agent or something. and this is additional say that people say about this, that everybody is a m
of nicaraguan history, the u. s. has done everything to intervene in nicaragua was the 1980s contra war. one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war, who's an international as civil war? were bandits were terrorists with us backing? some are related to n g o that header, at least on the surface, an innocent appearance. they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, that i was been under great duress. it's nick that i was right to protect...
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history, the u. s. has done everything to intervene in nicaragua. it was the 1980s contra war, one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war was an international as the civil war were bandits were terrorist with us backing, some are related to n g o that header, at least on the surface, an innocent appearance. they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, i was been under great duress. it's nick. i was right to protect itself through its armed forces through the police. against these would be cool mongers. they resisted a coin, 2018 in the car. i will continue to develop women's projects, present projects in i've been traveling, snickered i was, says 2005 and i see something completely different than what hydro and michael have described. i roy, i saw you are reacting to what was being a se is basically saying that every single kind of position is a cia agent or something. and this is additional say that that, that people say about this week is
history, the u. s. has done everything to intervene in nicaragua. it was the 1980s contra war, one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war was an international as the civil war were bandits were terrorist with us backing, some are related to n g o that header, at least on the surface, an innocent appearance. they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, i was been under great duress. it's nick. i was right to protect itself through its...
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the u. s. is done everything to intervene in nicaragua was the 1980s contra war. one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war. who's an international as the civil war? were bandits were terrorists with us backing? some are related to n g o that header, at least on the surface. an innocent appearance they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, i was been under great duress. it's nick at i was right to protect itself through its armed forces through the police. against these would be cool mongers, they resisted a coin. 2018 indicate i will continue to develop women's projects present projects in i've been traveling, snickered i was, says 2005. and i see something completely different than what hydro and michael have described. i roy, i saw you are reacting to what was a say is basically saying that every single kind of a position is a cia agent or something. and this is the additional say that people say about this with everybody is a member of the c, as in everything is a conspiracy. i'm absolutely aware of
the u. s. is done everything to intervene in nicaragua was the 1980s contra war. one of the great crimes of the 20th century, 2018 was the u. s. proxy war. who's an international as the civil war? were bandits were terrorists with us backing? some are related to n g o that header, at least on the surface. an innocent appearance they attacked and burn sandinista university's sandinista homes. so nick, i was been under great duress. it's nick at i was right to protect itself through its armed...
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he really made history. but now the u. s. president says with his nomination, the he believes that he's poised to make history again, take a listen. choosing someone to sit in the supreme court, i believe is one of the most serious constitution responsible of your president, that our process is going to be rigorous. i will select the nominee worthy of justice, prayers, legacy excellence and decency. all i've been studying candidates backgrounds and writings. i've made no decision except one person. i will nominate we some of the extraordinary qualifications, character, experience and integrity. that person will be the 1st black woman ever nominated tonight's dish proof. now there are a couple of reasons, major reasons for why the u. s. president is making good on this campaign promise. first of all, black women had a lot to do with the reason that joe biden is sitting in the oval office. they overwhelmingly supported him in the 2020 u. s. selection. this is a way of saying thank you for that. but add to that the african am
he really made history. but now the u. s. president says with his nomination, the he believes that he's poised to make history again, take a listen. choosing someone to sit in the supreme court, i believe is one of the most serious constitution responsible of your president, that our process is going to be rigorous. i will select the nominee worthy of justice, prayers, legacy excellence and decency. all i've been studying candidates backgrounds and writings. i've made no decision except one...
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so the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and quarter in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week, a frantic negotiation ahead of a 700000000 dollar payment due to the i m f. on friday. the countries president said the debt was quote, on payable and left the country without a present and future argentina's deal with the i. m f came just hours before a huge debt payment was due. people on the streets of when affairs had been demanding the government not pay as one a 1000 gala. he'd be my dad is an illegitimate and hateful scammer and we cannot pay it. we're saying that old payments should be suspended about and that those billions would that pa
so the u. s. had for example, with north korea or iran also both sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty one of the pick, chris, since if it really what change so much history a gives us a lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly and quarter in new york. thanks so much. no argentina has struck a deal to restructure $44500000000.00 and added over to the international monetary funds. the new york caps a week, a frantic negotiation ahead of a...
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williams, this is not the 1st time if that the u. s. would have imposed sanctions on russia. there seems to be a mixed history here of the effectiveness. if this does come to pass, what will the impact be? will they be effective? well, i mean, there probably would be at least a short term impact. and then we would need to see how the russian institutions and government can actually adjuster to vote some sanction. but you've already hinted, added president barack obama, while joe biden was vice president in 2014 actually already started sanctions against russia. not as deep as the sections we are talking about right now, but pretty similar sanctions and those did actually not do with a trick. also if you look at to conflict, said the u. s. head, for example, with north korea or iran. also those sanction did not really quite work. so yeah, that is a beauty. one of the big questions if it really what a change so much history gives us the lesson actually those sanctions have not really worked that greatly quarter in new york. thanks so much. now, argentina has struck a deal to re
williams, this is not the 1st time if that the u. s. would have imposed sanctions on russia. there seems to be a mixed history here of the effectiveness. if this does come to pass, what will the impact be? will they be effective? well, i mean, there probably would be at least a short term impact. and then we would need to see how the russian institutions and government can actually adjuster to vote some sanction. but you've already hinted, added president barack obama, while joe biden was vice...