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and met abraham lincoln. lincoln welcomed his first black guest to the white house in arlington 1862, a bishop named daniel payne. payne came to discuss emancipation in the district of columbia. they had a long conversation, about 45 minutes in lincoln's office and afterwards, payne wrote about it and these are payne's words. there was nothing stiff or formal in the air and manner of his excellency, nothing egotistic. president lincoln received and conversed with me as though i had been one of his intimate acquaintances or one of his friendly neighbors. i left him with the profound sense of his real greatness, and his fitness to rule a nation composed of almost all the races on the face of the globe. the following month in may of 1862, lincoln visited a hospital in washington, d.c., where a white nurse introduced him to three black cooks who were preparing food for the sick and wounded soldiers. at least one of the three cooks was a former slave. lincoln greeted the three african-americans in a kindly tone. h
and met abraham lincoln. lincoln welcomed his first black guest to the white house in arlington 1862, a bishop named daniel payne. payne came to discuss emancipation in the district of columbia. they had a long conversation, about 45 minutes in lincoln's office and afterwards, payne wrote about it and these are payne's words. there was nothing stiff or formal in the air and manner of his excellency, nothing egotistic. president lincoln received and conversed with me as though i had been one of...
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it is a brutal attack that has to be met. and the target is not the people. the target is -- the target is the junta, who are planned and prepared and attacked and the objective was to break up the country, to completely disorganized the whole state. so that they impose their will on the rest of the country. and, therefore, the law and order operation we have underway into a meaningful dialogue for all ethiopians to define the future, for the future. with reform with the prime minister, and the leadership that he has been working on for the last two years. but this junta was undermining his comprehensive reform. and they wanted by military way to impose their will on the rest of ethiopians. and also they hijacked the people of tigray. the people of tigray is not supporting this. this is been demonstrated by the operation -- so all ethiopians should define their future. dialogue is very important. but dialogue has to be subject to law and order. and this law and order operation success is very important to have meaningful dialogue to define our future. >> that
it is a brutal attack that has to be met. and the target is not the people. the target is -- the target is the junta, who are planned and prepared and attacked and the objective was to break up the country, to completely disorganized the whole state. so that they impose their will on the rest of the country. and, therefore, the law and order operation we have underway into a meaningful dialogue for all ethiopians to define the future, for the future. with reform with the prime minister, and the...
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. >> and about bob marley, i've never met bob marley while he was alive and i feel though that i've met her spirit every year since i discovered him. he has meant a great deal to me. i think he has given us-- you know, artists give energy. that's part of what we do. and it's just, it's free, you know, we-- it's not like it's even a commercial thing ever. it may become commercial at some point, but part of what we do is we just give this energy and it's, when you're from an are the pa of the culture that is oppressed, it's a big gift because it means that people can keep going. and so, i feel that bob has kept millions of us going and when you see him dancing, when he's singing, he's a shaman so he's doing a shahmanic kind of
. >> and about bob marley, i've never met bob marley while he was alive and i feel though that i've met her spirit every year since i discovered him. he has meant a great deal to me. i think he has given us-- you know, artists give energy. that's part of what we do. and it's just, it's free, you know, we-- it's not like it's even a commercial thing ever. it may become commercial at some point, but part of what we do is we just give this energy and it's, when you're from an are the pa of...
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and when they met, they met in sort of unlikely place, which was at the world's anti-slavery convention in london, england in 1840. so you have, you know, two americans meeting in london. and they -- you know, they had other connections. but lucretia mott was there as a delegate from various american anti-slavery society. so she was officially there to attend the worlds anti-slavery convention. elizabeth katy stanton was there on her honeymoon, just married an abolitionist named henry stanton, it was a european tour versus a political journey as it was for lucretia mott but the two women, i think, instantly connected and elizabeth katy stanton later described lucretia mott as a revelation of womanhood, i had never met a woman like this before and i didn't know it was possible for women to be so outspoken and independent so she really became an admirer of lucretia mott. elizabeth katy stanton referred to lucretia mott as the moving spirit of the seneca falls convention in 1848 but it was actually a label that lucretia mott rejected she said, oh, no, elizabeth, you should claim that for y
and when they met, they met in sort of unlikely place, which was at the world's anti-slavery convention in london, england in 1840. so you have, you know, two americans meeting in london. and they -- you know, they had other connections. but lucretia mott was there as a delegate from various american anti-slavery society. so she was officially there to attend the worlds anti-slavery convention. elizabeth katy stanton was there on her honeymoon, just married an abolitionist named henry stanton,...
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that was about theory met patrick mcgee. during that year we did a lot of releasing emotions and crying. but i did not use my emotions to make patrick more wrong. i didn't use them to want to hurt him. that was about watching my thoughts. i did find things got difficult in my life and i had on there were times when i wanted to blame him and say he is the reason why this is happening. but that would've got me back in the cycle of bombs again and it wanted to end that cycle of revenge. a lot of it was about self-awareness within myself. site had a lot of conversation inside myself. it was very hard to be there. so is listening to myself will i was listening to patrick. >> michael you write about what you call the inappropriate conversation, which is a term for reconciliation when it is experienced as a way to overlook pain or ignore problems or deny patterns of injustice. what corrective would you offer to anyone who thanks of reconciliation in this way? >> yeah i would say we've got to dream bigger. the language of inappropri
that was about theory met patrick mcgee. during that year we did a lot of releasing emotions and crying. but i did not use my emotions to make patrick more wrong. i didn't use them to want to hurt him. that was about watching my thoughts. i did find things got difficult in my life and i had on there were times when i wanted to blame him and say he is the reason why this is happening. but that would've got me back in the cycle of bombs again and it wanted to end that cycle of revenge. a lot of...
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. >> i met a guy said he wants to be a lawyer like me i know that paul and i live on different continent we're going through a structural he's the same age but in middle school and has to work hard in america i have to work hard i'm an african-american but i know that me and paul will go through the same struggles. >> in my opinion when we invited the school that was one of the best things in ghana 2017 promo we got to interact with the children they were happy and grateful. >> we should asked someone what we wanted to be one wanted to be an engineer like in the u.s. but in ghana 2017 promo they don't have the opportunity to do it compared to ours they want to so they're trying whatever we can to do it at school. >> the school was great. >> when we went to the vinyl we saw how they made things from scratchy got to go on machine when they made it they use their feet and hundreds to pull the stipulations that was cool they're making the machines to do that. >> they taught but how to stamp them and the ink was made stamping my cloth shows leadership brings it out of me shows the world when
. >> i met a guy said he wants to be a lawyer like me i know that paul and i live on different continent we're going through a structural he's the same age but in middle school and has to work hard in america i have to work hard i'm an african-american but i know that me and paul will go through the same struggles. >> in my opinion when we invited the school that was one of the best things in ghana 2017 promo we got to interact with the children they were happy and grateful....
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rushing germany from the east and the west, they met at the river and joined hands in the celebration of victory. they fought the good fight together, final victory was in sight. man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final fight. franklin roosevelt was dead. he left the united nations organization, the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii to end, and in tokyo bay, general mcarthur spoke for all people. >> and that god will preserve it always. >> meanwhile in san francisco, delegates of 50 nations have met to form the united nations organization. president truman came from washington for the signing of the historic charter. minister molikov of the soviet union lent his voice to the hopeful expression of man's resolution to live in peace. the nations were united. they launched the rule of international law and human rights, a rule of law they believed no nation, large or small, would dare defy. the united nations was set up, a tribunal to decide and enforce its decisions. people felt a strong desire for independence,
rushing germany from the east and the west, they met at the river and joined hands in the celebration of victory. they fought the good fight together, final victory was in sight. man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final fight. franklin roosevelt was dead. he left the united nations organization, the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii to end, and in tokyo bay, general mcarthur spoke for all people. >> and that god...
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chop met with kim jong un and february 29th no i saw met you walked out of that meeting and the 2 countries have not really made any meaningful progress since so i would say it's pretty hard to assess sean's progress but near the latter half of his term it hasn't been so great what our next steps you'd like to see from the u.s. government when it comes to dealing with pyongyang on the nuclear issue. you know i think no matter who gets elected in the coming days or weeks the next president of the united states really needs to have a clear plan and path forward with north korea i've been speaking with a number of experts and so has the rest of our journalist safa and again you know this and we hear everything from you know the united states should consider some kind of preconditions before meeting with chemical they should spell out step by step verifiable denuclearization more specifically so north korea knows what has to be working well and there are people that also argue that at this point with everything that north korea has done in terms of concessions to the united states the u.s. shou
chop met with kim jong un and february 29th no i saw met you walked out of that meeting and the 2 countries have not really made any meaningful progress since so i would say it's pretty hard to assess sean's progress but near the latter half of his term it hasn't been so great what our next steps you'd like to see from the u.s. government when it comes to dealing with pyongyang on the nuclear issue. you know i think no matter who gets elected in the coming days or weeks the next president of...
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that's where she first met creech. >> he was beautiful. he was tall and he was muscular and a lot of women especially wanted to date him. a lot of men wanted to be him. >> reporter: lauren fell for him. he told her he was separated from his wife chandy, but that didn't stop chandy from calling lauren. >> she texted and called me and was very belligerent and rude. >> reporter: angry, perhaps, that her husband, then 39 was dating a high school girl. in fact, sheer coincidence, lauren went to high school with gavin smith's son. so she knew when he disappeared in may, 2012, but made no connection between that and something she noticed about her boyfriend, john creech. >> i discovered he had scrapes on his hands and on his arms. >> she didn't think she had anything to do with the disappearance. >> reporter: but when detective o'brien heard about creech's scrapes he immediately thought about gavin smith's wounds. he needed to talk to him again. he found him in jail serving eight years on a cocaine charge, his second conviction for dealing drugs.
that's where she first met creech. >> he was beautiful. he was tall and he was muscular and a lot of women especially wanted to date him. a lot of men wanted to be him. >> reporter: lauren fell for him. he told her he was separated from his wife chandy, but that didn't stop chandy from calling lauren. >> she texted and called me and was very belligerent and rude. >> reporter: angry, perhaps, that her husband, then 39 was dating a high school girl. in fact, sheer...
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we cannot get away from the fact that the standards of the ministerial code have not been met. that is not something just to be brushed under the carpet. that is extraordinarily serious. but it is not legally binding, is it, this code? that is absolutely right, but it has been setting the standards for ministerial behaviour throughout the post—war era. it is an extraordinarily serious and important document, and it is vital for trust and confidence in government that those standards are met, particularly at a time when during this global pandemic we have handed over even greater powers to the government in order to get through the pandemic. that imperative of trust and confidence is even higher than it usually would be. the home secretary has been found, by sir alex allan, not to have met the standards of the ministerial code. the prime minister should have acted, he has not, he has failed his test of leadership. ultimately there is nothing you or anyone else can do though, is there? the prime minister is the ultimate arbiter of the ministerial code and he has failed this tes
we cannot get away from the fact that the standards of the ministerial code have not been met. that is not something just to be brushed under the carpet. that is extraordinarily serious. but it is not legally binding, is it, this code? that is absolutely right, but it has been setting the standards for ministerial behaviour throughout the post—war era. it is an extraordinarily serious and important document, and it is vital for trust and confidence in government that those standards are met,...
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world and that god will preserve it always. >> meanwhile, in san francisco delegates of 50 nations had met to form the united nations organization. president truman came from washington for the signing of the historic charter. foreign minister molotov of the soviet union led his presence to the solemn and hopeful expression of man's resolution to live in peace. the nations were united. the big five, china, russia, britain, france, and the united states led the peoples of the world as they launched the rule of international law and the bill of human rights, a rule of law they believed no nation large or small would dare defy. united nations was set up. a tribunal empowered to mediate international disputes and to enforce its decisions. soon this machinery was put to the test. in indonesia and elsewhere people felt the strong desire for independence and the control of their own destinies. and this had been seen in the united nations charter. the republic of indonesia had been set up, embracing a large part of the island empire, which had until then been under the rule of the netherlands. civ
world and that god will preserve it always. >> meanwhile, in san francisco delegates of 50 nations had met to form the united nations organization. president truman came from washington for the signing of the historic charter. foreign minister molotov of the soviet union led his presence to the solemn and hopeful expression of man's resolution to live in peace. the nations were united. the big five, china, russia, britain, france, and the united states led the peoples of the world as they...
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european union i met some migrants who have to cross the border 215 times but fate some of them already even beaten brutally by the border police and to go to intrude very badly but they haven't given up hope. that he's still trying to cross the border out of going about this sea of johns and some human traffickers and dangerous journey to do you in exchange off to 4000 euros from if you see their often taken to the border if yeah in groups by boss off that they're bad to cross the border by walking through forests that migrants only pay when they successfully make that with 2 countries like france and. even truly if you off them managed to get to the you what's your sense of the expectations the migrants had versus the reality of what they found themselves facing i mean did you sense that they regretted their decision to travel. some of them told us that they were not. difficult because of the route and it was a wrong decision off of living human traffickers so who lured bam into taking these challenging johnny off reaching do you that cost each of them $182000.00 euros and monts as th
european union i met some migrants who have to cross the border 215 times but fate some of them already even beaten brutally by the border police and to go to intrude very badly but they haven't given up hope. that he's still trying to cross the border out of going about this sea of johns and some human traffickers and dangerous journey to do you in exchange off to 4000 euros from if you see their often taken to the border if yeah in groups by boss off that they're bad to cross the border by...
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when i met carl sagan, and had the honor and privilege to spend 20 years working with him writing with him thinking with him building a beautiful family together i felt this overwhelming desire to share the spiritual uplift and joy and pleasure a little bit and is used to say why do you spend all your time in the laboratory? go do telephone on - - television shows and kindergarten and so many other things that he did to talk about science. he would say when you are in love you want to tell the world. and that's how i feel about my book that is personal in many ways in ways that the television show could not see. so really that is what i wanted to do was to share this knowledge which was no longer boring that i felt alienated from the most evangelical desire to tell the stories of the's figures people who chose death rather than telling a lie about science. i think i could do that. but to understand they are the unsung heroes who lived so bravely and dramatically and made it possible for us to venture to the star i never met anyone who was able to integrate with that mathematical mathem
when i met carl sagan, and had the honor and privilege to spend 20 years working with him writing with him thinking with him building a beautiful family together i felt this overwhelming desire to share the spiritual uplift and joy and pleasure a little bit and is used to say why do you spend all your time in the laboratory? go do telephone on - - television shows and kindergarten and so many other things that he did to talk about science. he would say when you are in love you want to tell the...
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stan friday from pennsylvania, who we met in normandy. at the time, he was receiving france's top honor, the legion of honor, to thank him 75 years later. was not for him.n, that medal >> the medal part is for the guys that's out there, they're the heroes. i'm the stand-by. they're the heroes. >> every one of these men out he . i>> on t>>, htig veterans day, "don't forget what we did for freedom. se to fit.ad hwepo aur p we went to war to be free and we did our job. my message is to not let it be forgotten." and we've learned that stan just had another birthday. he is now 98. and i remembered talking to stan about birthdays while we were in normandy. >> god bless me. >> absolutely. what's your secret? >> i don't know. h?ea >> >> ayof iu d di not going to tell me. >> yeah, i'll tell you, i'll give you a hint. >> all right. >> i did all the wrong things years ago and i found out later on they come out right. >> they sure did. that was the secret. we do honor stan and all of our nation's veterans on this day and every day. >>> when we come b
stan friday from pennsylvania, who we met in normandy. at the time, he was receiving france's top honor, the legion of honor, to thank him 75 years later. was not for him.n, that medal >> the medal part is for the guys that's out there, they're the heroes. i'm the stand-by. they're the heroes. >> every one of these men out he . i>> on t>>, htig veterans day, "don't forget what we did for freedom. se to fit.ad hwepo aur p we went to war to be free and we did our job....
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listen, i met him afew he had those demons. listen, i met him a few times and spoke to him through an interpreter. he was very amicable. he loved to laugh. but his life was very difficult. to me he had riches through football but i don't think he had an 80 five c which is always difficult for any human being. peter, you say it you met him. you talked through interpreters, what did he say? did you ever mention that hand of god goal directly? he had a laughed and said it was the hand of god. and i said it was the hand of god. and i said well it wasn't my god. and he just laughed. the second one through the interpreter he was wringing his hands and smiling as though looking at me go in, your no... he was right on that one. is he the greatest player you played against?|j on that one. is he the greatest player you played against? i always try to not find that difficult. i played against the best when he was, i told george bass and those two ironically died on the same day for top you cannot believe. two icons of the game. certainly,
listen, i met him afew he had those demons. listen, i met him a few times and spoke to him through an interpreter. he was very amicable. he loved to laugh. but his life was very difficult. to me he had riches through football but i don't think he had an 80 five c which is always difficult for any human being. peter, you say it you met him. you talked through interpreters, what did he say? did you ever mention that hand of god goal directly? he had a laughed and said it was the hand of god. and...
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we met weldon back in 2013 when we covered the story of another woman he met at the shooting range. >> a customer walked in. and i could tell somethin' was wrong with her. i -- i couldn't tell exactly what, but i -- i could read that she was under some kind of stress. >> reporter: her name was crystal harris. >> he's, like, "yeah, can i help you." i said, "i need to buy a gun." and i said, "and it's not just for putting it away." i said, "my life is in danger. and it's -- it's from my husband." and he was like, "whoa." >> reporter: crystal, a mother of two young sons, told weldon her husband was violent and abusive. she said she wanted to buy a gun for protection. >> so at that point, i asked her, "are you prepared to kill him?" because that is a very real possibility. you know, "if it's his life, your son's life, or your life, then you have to make that decision." and after a few moments, she said, "yes, if i have to." >> reporter: weldon took crystal under his wing, taught her to defend herself even in stressful situations. >> this guy sounds like he was actually looking out for you
we met weldon back in 2013 when we covered the story of another woman he met at the shooting range. >> a customer walked in. and i could tell somethin' was wrong with her. i -- i couldn't tell exactly what, but i -- i could read that she was under some kind of stress. >> reporter: her name was crystal harris. >> he's, like, "yeah, can i help you." i said, "i need to buy a gun." and i said, "and it's not just for putting it away." i said, "my...
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crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together. final victory was in sight, man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final fight. suddenly president franklin roosevelt was dead. morand throughout the world, he left in the united nations the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii ended and in tokyo bay general macarthur spoke for all people. >> i pray that peace now be restored to the world, that god will preserve it always. >> meanwhile in san francisco, delegates of 50 nations had met to form the united nations. president truman came from washington for the signing of the charter. the soviet union leader led his presence to the solemn and hopeful promise to live in peace. the nations were united. china, russia, france, britain, and the united states led the people of the world as they launched the rules of international law and a bill of human rights, a rule of law they believed no na
crushing germany from the east and west, the allied armies met and joined hands in celebration of victory. russia and the united states with their allies had fought the good fight together. final victory was in sight, man's hopes of lasting peace were high. but the great architect of victory was not to see the final fight. suddenly president franklin roosevelt was dead. morand throughout the world, he left in the united nations the framework for lasting peace on earth. world war ii ended and in...
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it will continue its utmost efforts to improve the safety of power plants. 16 reactors in japan have met tougher requirements drod after the 2011 disaster. >>> officials in tokyo confirmed 317 new cases of coronavirus on wednesday. it's the ninth day in a row they topped 100. 33 have tested positive in the me top lis. government officials renewed a call for antivirus measures. they warn the number of none new infections have exceeded 1,000 several times in recent days. more than 100,000 people have been infected in the country with over 1,800 deaths. >>> u.s. president-elect joe biden is moving ahead with his transition to power despite pushback from president trump. the democrat says he has a message for the world. america is back. biden says he has so far spoken with leaders of other countries including the british prime minister as well as the leaders canada, ireland, germany and france. he expressed hope that nations will work together to stop the spread of the coronavirus. biden's emphasis on diplomacy signals an end to trump's america first approach. >> the reception and welcome we
it will continue its utmost efforts to improve the safety of power plants. 16 reactors in japan have met tougher requirements drod after the 2011 disaster. >>> officials in tokyo confirmed 317 new cases of coronavirus on wednesday. it's the ninth day in a row they topped 100. 33 have tested positive in the me top lis. government officials renewed a call for antivirus measures. they warn the number of none new infections have exceeded 1,000 several times in recent days. more than...
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this march that you see on the screen was met by an armed police force in cairo. the police commissioner encouraged the egyptian policeman essentially to sexually harass these women, to talk them, to question their honor for being seen in public. they were left to swelter under the blazing sun for hours on end, and then the march was finally dispersed. but the egyptian women did not back down. they were back in the streets days later staging more protests. they joined in a nationwide boycott against british goods and they began petitioning anyone who they thought would help them achieve their goal. in particular they turn to their attention again to woodrow wilson, who claimed to be this champion of self-determination and democracy. so you can see this letter on the screen. this was signed in the name of the women of egypt, and it says on their, we believe in president wilson and his principles of women and fraternity. we believe in american disinterestedness and american chivalry. we big you to send our message to america and to president wilson personally. let t
this march that you see on the screen was met by an armed police force in cairo. the police commissioner encouraged the egyptian policeman essentially to sexually harass these women, to talk them, to question their honor for being seen in public. they were left to swelter under the blazing sun for hours on end, and then the march was finally dispersed. but the egyptian women did not back down. they were back in the streets days later staging more protests. they joined in a nationwide boycott...
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any different about i think kanaan by the north never, never met. another must also just move in with nothing really settled. some of transparencies want the president into supporters to be a price for the past 4 years. in members of the strong tries to bring troops home some say the story of the year kind of financial survival job today was all about money laundering 1st to visit this cash into 3 different. oh good. this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here, maybe something in europe, something in america, something overseas, in the cayman islands, it will pull these banks are complicit in their tough talk. received a soft ball and say, hey, i'm ready to do some serious money laundering. ok. let's see how we did while we've got home. got a nice luxury watch for max and for stacy. oh beautiful jewelry. how about luxury automobile? again, for max, you know, what money laundering is highly illegal. if you watch guys record, feel welcome. you should all just normal guy called a memory will know what you know. but notice when you w
any different about i think kanaan by the north never, never met. another must also just move in with nothing really settled. some of transparencies want the president into supporters to be a price for the past 4 years. in members of the strong tries to bring troops home some say the story of the year kind of financial survival job today was all about money laundering 1st to visit this cash into 3 different. oh good. this is a good start. well, we have our 3 banks all set up here, maybe...
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. >> and am going to start by telling the story about the first time i ever met john mccain and how i quickly learned a lot about him through that experience . we were both just on the face the nation show and john mccain was comingout . i was still going on and there was this pause there, break and he came up to me and said i've been reading the stuff you're writing about this bozo clinton and i don't like it. i was respectfully disagree and then he went on to the show. the next day, i'm sitting at my desk atthe washington post . phone rings. that's john mccain. it's not you, it's not his secretary, it's john kane. and he proceeds to apologize to me and to say to me that he had quite an irish temper. and i said to him well, my mother's maiden name was, i'm familiar with but i was just impressed with the humility with which he did that. and the genuine nature of his apology. now, you read a lot about his temper as well reedit you right at one point that he and you locked into a terrific argument and he said to you finally, we both have been hotheads, the two of us. one of us to calm d
. >> and am going to start by telling the story about the first time i ever met john mccain and how i quickly learned a lot about him through that experience . we were both just on the face the nation show and john mccain was comingout . i was still going on and there was this pause there, break and he came up to me and said i've been reading the stuff you're writing about this bozo clinton and i don't like it. i was respectfully disagree and then he went on to the show. the next day, i'm...
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of course you also met the path or is it me or he had a lunch with him and also met with the deputy prime minister to be discussed issues like iran. this is a ministration that's been very much anti iran in a country as a country that has very good relations with iran. it's also one of the issues when it comes to the gulf, blockade the blockade in countries demanding that qatar cuts ties with iran, something they have so far, refused to do. this is also to administration that has said it wanted to perhaps get some movement on the lifting of the blockade that certainly at the moment hasn't happened, not to the full extent anyway. and of course, also in a way my pump a oh, of course, and u.s. president donald trump not having conceded defeat, but patters. amir has already called the president joe biden, to congratulate him on his way. it's been 25 years since rival espec leader has signed a peace deal that would end the 3. walked a quarter of a century many living in the politically divided country, while the deepening agreement with no visitors. anderson's reports, the war in bosnia herzeg
of course you also met the path or is it me or he had a lunch with him and also met with the deputy prime minister to be discussed issues like iran. this is a ministration that's been very much anti iran in a country as a country that has very good relations with iran. it's also one of the issues when it comes to the gulf, blockade the blockade in countries demanding that qatar cuts ties with iran, something they have so far, refused to do. this is also to administration that has said it wanted...
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united nations security council met in lake success to take action. they chose to saanswer. the cease fire order was ignored. he was named commander and chief in the united nations forces in korea. he accepted the first of the communist invaders. the united states forces under the united nations flag fought to stem the tide of north korea communist aggression while the security council took all of the emergency steps in an effort to halt that aggression. the delegates of the soviet union appointed himself from the united nations deliberations and decisions. they fought and fell back on august 1st, for the first time since the invasion, but deliver rally ignoring the aggression started a campaign to block action by the korean security council. meanwhile they tried without success to cloud the soefuate council to his responsibilities. as the day followed, the united nations continued their fight. and they rendered impotent the bloodshed in korea. warren austin put in simple terms made clear for all of the world to see, they are enemies of democracy. >> whose troops are coming
united nations security council met in lake success to take action. they chose to saanswer. the cease fire order was ignored. he was named commander and chief in the united nations forces in korea. he accepted the first of the communist invaders. the united states forces under the united nations flag fought to stem the tide of north korea communist aggression while the security council took all of the emergency steps in an effort to halt that aggression. the delegates of the soviet union...
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and then i met run dennis on a stand that was when i was 10 met one dennis ron dennis boss sosa, mcleod formula, one team he picked, came his mentor to me, 2007. he offered me the coffee in this ad for the reigning champion, for not the other person he made to for the same milk. because i'm a clown. and from the start of the 1st grade, he's louie's challenged alone. so quite successful. this is steve learning curve for me, but i mean journey. as i said, i love it. we were so far, very good. if you should rise above it. if i told you my secret, then it would be a secret. so the next year louise hamill was 1st championship leading. it was the last lap to last. i just kept pushing the whole way even to the last that even the last lap i was in position 6 and i had to finish 5th. and then right up to the last corner i just kept going and believing. and i overtook some guy the last one and i won the much after ship so it's never over until it's over. and how did michael schumacher win his 1st car? not having as strong promote playing this back. took him a little bit longer. but michael schuma
and then i met run dennis on a stand that was when i was 10 met one dennis ron dennis boss sosa, mcleod formula, one team he picked, came his mentor to me, 2007. he offered me the coffee in this ad for the reigning champion, for not the other person he made to for the same milk. because i'm a clown. and from the start of the 1st grade, he's louie's challenged alone. so quite successful. this is steve learning curve for me, but i mean journey. as i said, i love it. we were so far, very good. if...
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over the last few years i met so many inspiring arizonans as i travel through 15 counties and engage people from myriad backgrounds and experiences. it was the honor of a lifetime to meet four navajos when attending national -- to visit with world war ii veterans like george croft, participating in the 70 fifth anniversary of d-day, to connect with and encourage arizona sailors patrolling the strait of hormuz during heightened tensions with iran and a purple heart on iraq war veteran, secured the board with the lad family and other patriotic people who i never would have met had i not served in the process. over the last several months i have been so inspired and proud to witness arizonans stepping up to help each other to get through this pandemic. small business owners at university sound innovative ways to make ppe for frontline healthcare heroes, delivered meals to doctors and nurses and church congregations, food boxes at the national guard, and with unprecedented challenges, took to the beauty for the arizona trail and were joined for part of the hike. we saw firsthand the bene
over the last few years i met so many inspiring arizonans as i travel through 15 counties and engage people from myriad backgrounds and experiences. it was the honor of a lifetime to meet four navajos when attending national -- to visit with world war ii veterans like george croft, participating in the 70 fifth anniversary of d-day, to connect with and encourage arizona sailors patrolling the strait of hormuz during heightened tensions with iran and a purple heart on iraq war veteran, secured...
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the enemy came on in human waves to be met by a storm of fire. they lost tens of thousands, but still they came on. and then suddenly, they faltered. broke. they started pulling back pursued by our armor. again the communists had run afoul of two things. the immense fire power of the 8th army and the principles of logistics. they were simply unable to supply a large force for a sustained offensive. june 2, 1951, again, we crossed the 38th parallel. a badly battered enemy withdrawing before us. soviet u.n. delegate jacob mullic frankly proposed truce talks suggesting that perhaps a cease-fire could be discussed. on july 10th, primary truce talk was openeds in the red-held city of kasong. they were to drag on two long years while the blood-shed continued. the lines of the fighting front became virtually stabilized. after 12 days, the talks in kasong were deadlocked over the issue of a cease-fire align. then the communist broke off the talks. in the fall, they were resumed at panmoonjong. the fighting continued. materiels is expended daily and night
the enemy came on in human waves to be met by a storm of fire. they lost tens of thousands, but still they came on. and then suddenly, they faltered. broke. they started pulling back pursued by our armor. again the communists had run afoul of two things. the immense fire power of the 8th army and the principles of logistics. they were simply unable to supply a large force for a sustained offensive. june 2, 1951, again, we crossed the 38th parallel. a badly battered enemy withdrawing before us....
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and it's met quite a considerable... we've even had a resignation because of it, so there's a lot of strength of feeling about this. but the uk is still paying more than some countries in europe towards it? it's a deeply controversial measure to ditch the 0.7% of gdp aid promised, something that every single living prime minister has intervened to stop, including david cameron, who has spoken out very fiercely and critically about it in the commons today when it was announced, really eminent backbenchers, even jeremy hunt, even david davis and andrew mitchell — all really critical. jeremy hunt said that it basically will make the uk look worse in the eyes of the world, "make us poor in the eyes of the world." and andrew mitchell said it could lead directly to the deaths of people. the uk aid budget has its critics, but it's generally seen as a model for elsewhere in the world about how to do targeted aid really well. in this decision... and she said she believed that the approach was fundamentally wrong. however, what
and it's met quite a considerable... we've even had a resignation because of it, so there's a lot of strength of feeling about this. but the uk is still paying more than some countries in europe towards it? it's a deeply controversial measure to ditch the 0.7% of gdp aid promised, something that every single living prime minister has intervened to stop, including david cameron, who has spoken out very fiercely and critically about it in the commons today when it was announced, really eminent...
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and then the idea that i've met them there. and they who they are under what the next and not at all. they're not going to begin in the vein. as you see, i don't want to, i am not, you know, them around and did another a better. i know, a better numbers way. join me every thursday on the alex simon. chill and i'll be speaking to us in the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then we've got rid of it. i'm good on the global demand will ever have an unknowable. i love how you thought of them and i found that so now don't call more my luck. i'm off. no, my luck, an engine and defy me. could not collect on me. just be a little but i didn't know what i thought it. well, i am will be a matter of mind yet about 100 and cool. and when they're not around until nearly a month is a month in the booklet, it means to me, it really happened by a friend nor have i not the miles. i don't look miles, she seems i b t, v 53 from blue mountain and we had a winner of the find a hole in one of the. so now you have a fa
and then the idea that i've met them there. and they who they are under what the next and not at all. they're not going to begin in the vein. as you see, i don't want to, i am not, you know, them around and did another a better. i know, a better numbers way. join me every thursday on the alex simon. chill and i'll be speaking to us in the world of politics, sports business, i'm show business. i'll see you then we've got rid of it. i'm good on the global demand will ever have an unknowable. i...
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vincent met s wife, kristin, in the met cafeteria, and their family grew by one, cholas. judy wilson-griffin dedicated her life to helping high-risk mothers and babies as a perinatal nurse specialist in saint louis, missouri. an educator and a leader, judy addressed racial disparities in maternal health careccess to care. to her colleagues and patients, she was like a best friend, a sist, funny, humble, and gracious. judy also served in the u.s. navy as a nurse. she was 63. tommy lopez was known to seattleites as the smiling face behind this family-owned food truck for almost two decades. born in mexico, the father of five served in the military there, before immigrating to the u.s. when he was 24.he made national headlines in 2017 for selling tacos to hungrv s stranded in a massive interstate traffic jam. he was 44 years old.yn 74-year-old reese sr. was football field.where but on the he coached and mentored louisi players for five decades. some went to play in the n.f.l., including one hall of famer marsll faulk. from driving them to 6:00 a.m. practice, and helping hund
vincent met s wife, kristin, in the met cafeteria, and their family grew by one, cholas. judy wilson-griffin dedicated her life to helping high-risk mothers and babies as a perinatal nurse specialist in saint louis, missouri. an educator and a leader, judy addressed racial disparities in maternal health careccess to care. to her colleagues and patients, she was like a best friend, a sist, funny, humble, and gracious. judy also served in the u.s. navy as a nurse. she was 63. tommy lopez was...
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. >> that's where we met. >> look at this place, the army couldn't afford drapes? i'll be up at crack of dawn here. >> reporter: but by 1980s, goldie hahn was a name, a oscar winner, could produce a hit movie and star in it too. you were producing, directing, acting at time a lot of women were not doing that. how many times did you hear "no"? >> not many, but the problem wasn't the no, the problem was the trepidation of other male directors wanting to work with me because they thought that i would want to take over. >> what you doing with gun, snake? >> looking for somebody. >> reporter: for his part, kurt shed his wholesome disney image for something a little grittier. >> hey! you need a lift? >> reporter: when he met goldie again for audition for "swing shift" both were divorced, neither looking for love. >> i was at time in my life i was definitely not when it came to any relationship. i put my worst foot forward. you can handle that, maybe there's a chance for reality of being together. >> reporter: you put your worst foot forward -- i could hardly say that. if
. >> that's where we met. >> look at this place, the army couldn't afford drapes? i'll be up at crack of dawn here. >> reporter: but by 1980s, goldie hahn was a name, a oscar winner, could produce a hit movie and star in it too. you were producing, directing, acting at time a lot of women were not doing that. how many times did you hear "no"? >> not many, but the problem wasn't the no, the problem was the trepidation of other male directors wanting to work with...
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he is met with the u.s. delegates and the chiefs of the 49 other delegations. among them theo marshall, premier of south africa, and the prime minister of canada, mr. mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. half a million turn out to witness his motorcade. as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation to suffer aggression. he signs with a chinese brush. the delegation of the soviet union, ambassador signs for russia. great britain is represented by her delegation chairman, lord hallifax. the republic of france, acting delegation chairman joseph van cool. 38 of 50 nations to sign is the united states of america secretary of state. >> ladies and gentlemen, we're all aware this is an extremely historic occasion. the charter for world peace has been completed, but this is not the end. it is only the beginning. the great past lies before us and it is our solemn and our sacred duty to see to it that the united nations comes into being
he is met with the u.s. delegates and the chiefs of the 49 other delegations. among them theo marshall, premier of south africa, and the prime minister of canada, mr. mckenzie king. president truman leaves for a brief tour through san francisco. half a million turn out to witness his motorcade. as mr. truman arrives, 63 days of effort are climaxed by the signing of the united nations charter. first to sign is china, the first nation to suffer aggression. he signs with a chinese brush. the...
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was when i met him i was the son of god i know you love. to make them go yeah. you were for like the vessel what should i do for you and. yet just you did no time live to let me know that i would not let us know the not this one this was what i did not know. what you want done well can't you just say. i'm going to burn. yes. yes. this is my life i want. to dream. she was almost a guest it's. my mother said she wants to bring disgrace for us in this i'm going to change. their condition. to travel abroad whence do you much in the u.k. when they got back i said. we are doing this as. you saw them i do have 16 airplane. to get so you i love me do this it's ok. if it's his own cause we went down this fitful do you see as will go i saw one big angel dismantled. the block and you know you're only down my spirits immediately feign love without blocking. i told my dad i'm not going home today i have to start to get 6 he has. got to go to school they had to have me on that close to pm my overalls already my school was that close from school. when we were going over there
was when i met him i was the son of god i know you love. to make them go yeah. you were for like the vessel what should i do for you and. yet just you did no time live to let me know that i would not let us know the not this one this was what i did not know. what you want done well can't you just say. i'm going to burn. yes. yes. this is my life i want. to dream. she was almost a guest it's. my mother said she wants to bring disgrace for us in this i'm going to change. their condition. to...
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but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, which we'll get to later, i should just mention, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press. and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history. on american history tv on c-span 3. every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview for what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight programs on the military we'll travel to northeastern france with historian mitchell jakelson to tour two battlefields where american and french forced fought in 1918 to stop a german offensive toward paris. that starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our natio
but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, which we'll get to later, i should just mention, madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press. and it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things. it is not a freedom for what we now refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history. on american history tv on c-span 3. every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a...
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the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home. so he cried and raised his hands, swearing, he would prepare a feast on my return with my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting for my return for so many years, soon i called yuri, i said, i'm finally back in march childhood home. he greeted me with the arab word of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice. we have become neighbors and asked one week after i return to abu dece, we met once again in taba this time in order to negotiate the 2nd stage of the all slow process. israel's withdrawal from the west bank by spread out the map we had kept secret until then the oslo accord stated, israel will withdraw from most of the west bank within a year. and the palestinians were expecting to receive control over the land immediately. but israel demanded a gradual withdrawal and offered the palestinians full control of only 2 percent of the land. the remaining 98 percent would be controlled by the israeli army. arafat stared at the
the last time i met my father in jordan, i hinted that i might be coming home. so he cried and raised his hands, swearing, he would prepare a feast on my return with my sadness was that my father had passed away just 4 months earlier. after waiting for my return for so many years, soon i called yuri, i said, i'm finally back in march childhood home. he greeted me with the arab word of welcome and told me he was really pleased to hear my voice. we have become neighbors and asked one week after i...
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this conference met nonstop for two months running in 1919. the successes would be critical to women's growing ability to shape international policy in the 20th century and its shortcomings would help explain why international relations has remained such a male dominated profession right up to the present day. so this interallied women's conference, as they called themselves, demanded a voice for women in the peace negotiations and they also laid out a long agenda of items that they thought needed to be addressed by the peace settlement if the diplomats really wanted to create lasting and stable peaceful world order. so their demands included recognition of women's right to vote and hold office. what they ideally wanted was for only nations that had enforced women's suffrage or allowed women's suffrage to be recognized as members of the new world government, the league of nations, which would then give way to the united nations. they wanted recognition of we women's economic rights including equal pay for equal work. and they called for an int
this conference met nonstop for two months running in 1919. the successes would be critical to women's growing ability to shape international policy in the 20th century and its shortcomings would help explain why international relations has remained such a male dominated profession right up to the present day. so this interallied women's conference, as they called themselves, demanded a voice for women in the peace negotiations and they also laid out a long agenda of items that they thought...
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to steal from them. and knocked a thief who drugged the man he met to stealfrom them. the dose of ghb he gave eric michael is proved fatal. his sons began a campaignforghb to proved fatal. his sons began a campaign for ghb to be reclassified. they wanted to be class a. today's recommendation is that it should go from c to b. today is a big success and we are happy to see the classification has been suggested to be changed. with that in mind, there is still work for us to do, we still have to make sure we keep pushing. for something like this, us losing our father to it, we wouldn't want anyone else to go through it. our father to it, we wouldn't want anyone else to go through itm our father to it, we wouldn't want anyone else to go through it. it was the serial offending by the rapist which we the dangers of ghb. but it is not just about which we the dangers of ghb. but it is notjust about reclassifying it according to the watchdog. we have also said we want better training for front line clinicians so they can detect and treat ghb harm when it occurs. so, the professi
to steal from them. and knocked a thief who drugged the man he met to stealfrom them. the dose of ghb he gave eric michael is proved fatal. his sons began a campaignforghb to proved fatal. his sons began a campaign for ghb to be reclassified. they wanted to be class a. today's recommendation is that it should go from c to b. today is a big success and we are happy to see the classification has been suggested to be changed. with that in mind, there is still work for us to do, we still have to...
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chop met with kim jong un and february 29th i know i saw you walked out of that meeting and the chip entrées have not really made any meaningful progress since so i would say it's pretty hard to assess trounce progress but near the latter half of his term it hasn't been so great what our next steps you'd like to see from the u.s. government when it comes to dealing with pyongyang on the nuclear issue. you know i think no matter who gets elected in the coming days or weeks the next president of the united states really needs to have a clear plan and path forward with north korea i've been speaking with a number of experts and so has the rest of our journalist safa and again you know this and we hear everything from you know the united states should consider some kind of preconditions before meeting with chemical they should spell out step by step verifiable denuclearization and more specifically so north korea knows what it has to be working well and there are people that also argue that at this point with everything that north korea has done in terms of concessions to the united sta
chop met with kim jong un and february 29th i know i saw you walked out of that meeting and the chip entrées have not really made any meaningful progress since so i would say it's pretty hard to assess trounce progress but near the latter half of his term it hasn't been so great what our next steps you'd like to see from the u.s. government when it comes to dealing with pyongyang on the nuclear issue. you know i think no matter who gets elected in the coming days or weeks the next president of...
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it was there thahe met his wife, maria. jess begay sr. of the navajo nation was a long-haul trucker who transported everything from explosives to milk. he taught others how to drive commercially, including his own daughteridleslyn. she er dad was humble and always open to learning more. he still referred to himself as a rookie, even as a 25-year veteran in the trucking industry. his faly described jess as dedicated, prayerful, and loving. he was 73 years d. mary wilson had a way with animals. she was 23 when she started working at the maryland zoo, and went on to become the first black woman toe promoted to senior zookeeper.ot mary was ar figure to many, including an orphan gorilla named sylvia. mary continued to visit sylvia even after she left the maryland zoo. sylvia always remembered her. mary's dedicatioto her work inspired her daughter sharron to become a zookeeper too. mary was 83. rene chavez had big dreams and an active imagination, said his wife, annette. passionate about the animated "he-man" series from the 's, rene launched a
it was there thahe met his wife, maria. jess begay sr. of the navajo nation was a long-haul trucker who transported everything from explosives to milk. he taught others how to drive commercially, including his own daughteridleslyn. she er dad was humble and always open to learning more. he still referred to himself as a rookie, even as a 25-year veteran in the trucking industry. his faly described jess as dedicated, prayerful, and loving. he was 73 years d. mary wilson had a way with animals....
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by this point in 2016, barack obama had met with donald trump and michelle obama had met withi metrump and the democrats view is that should be happening for us as well. >> thank you very much. saudi arabia has rejected calls from international human rights watch for the release of detained activists in the run-up to this weekends g20 summit. the minister of state for foreign affairs told the bbc the kingdom will not allow people to lecture it. it wasn't the first time an arab state has hosted this gathering of heads of the world's biggest economies. inhe mid of a global pandemic, leaders will be meeting online. our chief international correspondent has spokenim and she began by asking if saudi arabia had been disappointed by calls to boycott the summit. >> we arnot disappoied, not many countries called for it. all of the g20 companies -- countries are going to show up >> what will you say to g20 leaders when they raise the issue of activists? parts we will tell them we have a legal system and laws and we implement our laws. our judiciary is independent and well don't people to lecture
by this point in 2016, barack obama had met with donald trump and michelle obama had met withi metrump and the democrats view is that should be happening for us as well. >> thank you very much. saudi arabia has rejected calls from international human rights watch for the release of detained activists in the run-up to this weekends g20 summit. the minister of state for foreign affairs told the bbc the kingdom will not allow people to lecture it. it wasn't the first time an arab state has...
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and i met him. the meaning of initially i had dish and into many of the toughest thing he had this and that even though the matthew, i was glad to finally speak openly, was the out about my identity. and i was relieved that he didn't associate my jewish background with zionism and his suffering and television for going to have to do or should have been. i'm technically, i never conceded that i'm not that sophie and i have all the truth and be a bit that not all and i had one moves with me. it saddened me that as a jewish american, i could easily travel to the village that ziad family came from. but ziad couldn't a village that he's waited his entire life to see. but when i was growing up in america, this is the image i had of israel, the beautiful beaches of television, bustling with energy and life. but when i 1st went to the west bank in 2003, during the 2nd intifada, i saw a much different image of israel when of war and occupation. when i went through my 1st israeli checkpoint, my world changed.
and i met him. the meaning of initially i had dish and into many of the toughest thing he had this and that even though the matthew, i was glad to finally speak openly, was the out about my identity. and i was relieved that he didn't associate my jewish background with zionism and his suffering and television for going to have to do or should have been. i'm technically, i never conceded that i'm not that sophie and i have all the truth and be a bit that not all and i had one moves with me. it...
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the security council met in emergency session in paris and called upon the parties to cease military operations. the council recommended the establishment of an independent united states of indonesia at the earliest possible date. the commission was instructed to assist in negotiations. a roundtable conference between the netherlands and the indonesian republic began in the hague in august 1949. with the help of the united nations commission, the conference agreed on a charter of transfer of sovereignty and future cooperation between the netherlands and the united states of indonesia. the united states of indonesia, embracing scores of islands and including nearly 80 million people, was a reality. late in december at the hague, queen juliana of the netherlands signed the document which transferred sovereignty of indonesia to the republic of the united states of indonesia and recognized it as an independent nation. the question had been peacefully resolved. the subcontinent of india was another potential trouble spot after world war ii. it's millions also looked forward to independenc
the security council met in emergency session in paris and called upon the parties to cease military operations. the council recommended the establishment of an independent united states of indonesia at the earliest possible date. the commission was instructed to assist in negotiations. a roundtable conference between the netherlands and the indonesian republic began in the hague in august 1949. with the help of the united nations commission, the conference agreed on a charter of transfer of...
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my name is emma wilson, and i met mariam in around 2015, 2016. my first impressions were, yeah, i was really impressed. she was a go—getter, you know? she'd come out of prison, she owned her story, and we just went out for various dinners and breakfasts, you know, in mayfair, and for dinner. she's on these big programmes, so you just assume that she told the story, and that's the story. because if you're going to come out, why lie about it? she's putting her events on in really high class places with all the right people. it would be places like bulgari hotel, the conde nast, it'd be the vogue cafe where she had, like, different events. today, we're celebrating 100 women in business. since launching in march 2016, we've connected 100 women to mentors and mentees. always glamorous. she was always in designer brands from the start, from when i met her, it was very much very sleek. i guess we had a similar sense of what we liked in terms of, you know, she was very professional. "why are you running an initiative? " and then she'd call me, she'd be
my name is emma wilson, and i met mariam in around 2015, 2016. my first impressions were, yeah, i was really impressed. she was a go—getter, you know? she'd come out of prison, she owned her story, and we just went out for various dinners and breakfasts, you know, in mayfair, and for dinner. she's on these big programmes, so you just assume that she told the story, and that's the story. because if you're going to come out, why lie about it? she's putting her events on in really high class...
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and he met two struggling young actors. dan wozniak and rachel buffett. dan was very charming. >> he was. very open and personable and i felt like we had a lot in common. and rachel is obviously beautiful and they were just very welcoming to me. >> reporter: chris soon learned his new friends had financial troubles. and he offered to help by lending them money. >> all of my friends had just done this big benefit for me. >> time to give back. >> yeah. >> reporter: chris also wanted to make sure he got his money back. so chris told a story that was 100% false. >> so i said, well i can't lend you the money personally, but i know people i could get it from. but they're not good people, so we've got to get it back. >> reporter: he lent dan and rachel $2,000 cash. dan promised to pay him back by the end of the week, friday, may 21st. on the appointed day, chris drove to dan and rachel's apartment. who is there beside dan and rachel and you? >> i didn't know his name at the time, but it was sam. >> reporter: dan left with sam and told chris to hang back with rac
and he met two struggling young actors. dan wozniak and rachel buffett. dan was very charming. >> he was. very open and personable and i felt like we had a lot in common. and rachel is obviously beautiful and they were just very welcoming to me. >> reporter: chris soon learned his new friends had financial troubles. and he offered to help by lending them money. >> all of my friends had just done this big benefit for me. >> time to give back. >> yeah. >>...