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and when i cat back to the united states of america, i had no knowledge how to handle any of this type of a base. so when it was exposed to me that it was twins, i didn't even question where the other one was when they only showed me one. now that's a paper to ploy because she's never spoken to me about that because about in maturity i deal with the situation. everyone in the world notes, no one wants to bury their family or piracy who should have to go there for i think he always wanted to have some kind of relationship with kim. he didn't want to lose it, but he couldn't control himself. he had a he had the devil in him when he was born, i guess and it was hard to fight it. ah, and came always want a closure. she always wanted. she always said to me from i guess 16 all the way until she is now that she said, i know, i know deep down. i'll always talk to him. i'll always be able to tell him my piece of this story. and one day we get a phone call and i said new york times to call us up and this woman, nina bernstein and ha nina said to me, um, do you know, are you related to bruce? ant
and when i cat back to the united states of america, i had no knowledge how to handle any of this type of a base. so when it was exposed to me that it was twins, i didn't even question where the other one was when they only showed me one. now that's a paper to ploy because she's never spoken to me about that because about in maturity i deal with the situation. everyone in the world notes, no one wants to bury their family or piracy who should have to go there for i think he always wanted to...
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so just come in, america was not america at that time. it was better see in the south noon up in the north and what brought us together was the civil war wasn't for these men, we will not be free today. if it wasn't for those united states scholar troops, we will not be as proud as we are today. mm. mm. united states college hoops. we're definitely going that out. and there still are certain little indications that there are so few bodies that still remain. mm. and it us knocking at the door who is there to open it, a correctional, depart on city agency. and what happened more recently was the department of welfare pulled out of hart island and left the department of corrections in charge of these barrels. so it used to be that there was a dead house at the end of 26th street and a dock. and in the dead house, the bodies which were unclaimed were put in these boxes and then put on to a boat. there were 2 steam ships, one was called hope and the other was called fidelity. mm mm. both backs up to the dead house and takes the coffins with th
so just come in, america was not america at that time. it was better see in the south noon up in the north and what brought us together was the civil war wasn't for these men, we will not be free today. if it wasn't for those united states scholar troops, we will not be as proud as we are today. mm. mm. united states college hoops. we're definitely going that out. and there still are certain little indications that there are so few bodies that still remain. mm. and it us knocking at the door...
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he is not america. he is the slave that built america. oh, this is the too soon. of every man and woman of color. now we, at the point, when we stumble upon a part of history that do encounter us as a people of color of honor, of respect, ah ha. and rack. as allan, at the time of 1860 was being conversed, and to champ astor me there was, must, in, over, 200000 soldiers come in. america was not america at that time. it was federal. see, in the south noon, up in the no. and what brought us together was this civil war wasn't for these men, we will not be free today. if it wasn't for those united states college troops, we will not be as proud as we are today. mm. mm. united states college troops would definitely go in that out. and there still are certain little indications that the us so a few bodies that still remain. mm. and it us knocking at the door who is there to open it? a correctional department. i've never so been familiar needed to have a correction officer direct me in prayer. mm hm. when the various began in 1869, the department of charities and correctio
he is not america. he is the slave that built america. oh, this is the too soon. of every man and woman of color. now we, at the point, when we stumble upon a part of history that do encounter us as a people of color of honor, of respect, ah ha. and rack. as allan, at the time of 1860 was being conversed, and to champ astor me there was, must, in, over, 200000 soldiers come in. america was not america at that time. it was federal. see, in the south noon, up in the no. and what brought us...
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so just come in america was not america at that time. it was federal, see in the south and union up in the no. and what brought us together was the civil war wasn't for these men, we would not be free today. if it wasn't for those united states college troops, we will not be as proud as we are today. mm. mm. united states college troops. we're definitely going that out. and there still are certain little indications that there are so a few bodies that still remain. mm. and it us knocking at the door who is there to open it? a correctional department. i've never so been familiar needed to have a correction officer direct me in prison. mm hm. when the various began in 1869, the department of charities and correction was one city agency. and what happened more recently was the department of welfare pulled out of hard island and left the department of corrections in charge of these barrels. so it used to be that there was a dead house at the end of 26th street and a dock. and in the dead house, the bodies were, were unclaimed, were put in th
so just come in america was not america at that time. it was federal, see in the south and union up in the no. and what brought us together was the civil war wasn't for these men, we would not be free today. if it wasn't for those united states college troops, we will not be as proud as we are today. mm. mm. united states college troops. we're definitely going that out. and there still are certain little indications that there are so a few bodies that still remain. mm. and it us knocking at the...
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and when i cat back to the united states of america, i had no knowledge how to handle any of this type of a base. so when it was exposed to me that it was twins, i didn't even question where the other one was when they only showed me one. now that's a paper to play because she's never spoken to me about that because about in maturity i deal with the situation everyone in the world notes, no one wants to bury the family or possibly who should have to go there for i he always wanted to have some kind of relation with kim, he didn't want to lose it, but he couldn't control himself. he had a he had the devil in him when he was born, i guess. and it was hard to find it. ah, and came always want a closure. she always wanted, she always said to me from i guess 16 all the way until she is now that she said, i know i know deep down and i'll always talk to him. i'll always be able to tell him my piece of this story. and one day we get a phone call and i to new york times a con us up and this moment nina bernstein and, and nina said to me, um, do you know, are you related to bruce hanson? i said,
and when i cat back to the united states of america, i had no knowledge how to handle any of this type of a base. so when it was exposed to me that it was twins, i didn't even question where the other one was when they only showed me one. now that's a paper to play because she's never spoken to me about that because about in maturity i deal with the situation everyone in the world notes, no one wants to bury the family or possibly who should have to go there for i he always wanted to have some...
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he is not america. he is the slave that built america. this is the to some of every man and woman of color. now we at the point when we stumble upon a part of history. that do encounter us as a people of color of honor of respect. and. heart iraq has been at the time of 8060 was being conversed into champ aster. there was must. it is over 200 pounds or so just code. it was not america at that time it was better see in the south and you you open the know and what brought us together was this of a wall. wasn't policemen we would not be free today if it wasn't for those united states color troops we will be as proud as we ought to day. united states code troops were definitely born that out. then this do astar little indications that a soul a few bodies that still remain. in the us knocking at the door who is there to open a correctional department. i'm never so been humiliated to have a correctional officer. direct me in prayer. in the burials begad in 869 the department of charities and correction was one city ancient city. and what happen
he is not america. he is the slave that built america. this is the to some of every man and woman of color. now we at the point when we stumble upon a part of history. that do encounter us as a people of color of honor of respect. and. heart iraq has been at the time of 8060 was being conversed into champ aster. there was must. it is over 200 pounds or so just code. it was not america at that time it was better see in the south and you you open the know and what brought us together was this of...
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reaction in the coming hours, but for now outside the courthouse and can i get you on how to for all to america? thank you. okay, next the history of heart island, the final resting place for the unclaimed dead of new york city and the award winning 1000000 american dreams on arte international technologies fit perfectly well into the future. but we can't change our way of thinking now way that we can visualize how we will fit and how we will feel and how our needs will be in 50 years. so our own do our own technological devonne. things always further on than our ability to feel. oh is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed? what will make you feel safer? isolation, whole community. are you going the right way? where are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? what is great in the world corrupted you need to descend. ah, so join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah, ah, ah, i was sidney one day with my friend in her living room. and we has started speaking about him again. now's like, while my baby is gonna be 12 years and she was like were, was the that t
reaction in the coming hours, but for now outside the courthouse and can i get you on how to for all to america? thank you. okay, next the history of heart island, the final resting place for the unclaimed dead of new york city and the award winning 1000000 american dreams on arte international technologies fit perfectly well into the future. but we can't change our way of thinking now way that we can visualize how we will fit and how we will feel and how our needs will be in 50 years. so our...
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and other news and to asian attacks in america show no signs of letting up police in new york city are investigating 2 assault on asian residents. on monday, one of the victims was an elderly filipino woman who was brutally beaten, while her male assailant yelled, racial slurs, and warning you may find the following video upsetting and what seems to bother people the most is that there are several eyewitnesses in the video who didn't intervene, did not step up to stop the attacker. and that is very similar to something that took place on the new york city subway. another anti asian hate crime, which video has also been made available of take a look now the new york city police department says there is a sharp increase in anti asian hate crimes. they say there have been $27.00 similar incidents that took place over the course of the last year, 12 of which were violent assaults. now, there has been a conversation among the u.s. public about anti asian racism. we've heard statements from the biden ministration, as president biden said during his 1st primetime address and to violence in a
and other news and to asian attacks in america show no signs of letting up police in new york city are investigating 2 assault on asian residents. on monday, one of the victims was an elderly filipino woman who was brutally beaten, while her male assailant yelled, racial slurs, and warning you may find the following video upsetting and what seems to bother people the most is that there are several eyewitnesses in the video who didn't intervene, did not step up to stop the attacker. and that is...
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this is a symbol of america's play, neglect to play lou. ready detroit's recent history might be one a decline, but this was as darrell says, a great american city it was also an instant one a population of 28501900 reached almost 2000000 in 1950, filled by the needs of one industry d industrialization is a common issue in the developed world. my own home town of nottingham in the u. k. went through in the 19 eighties and nineties, but detroit's problem started long before that in creating the motor car for the mass market. detroit. so the seeds of its own decline when the car companies wanted to create new production lines all wanted to teach unionized labor a lesson. they just moved further out of town, taking with them the jobs and the tax revenues, the city needed to ah, at the same time the freeways and cheap cars, sub urbanized detroit, just as they did the rest of america. it was a long, slow death. the auto industries relationship with detroit seems a strangely unbalanced one. as does this relationship with the country as a whole. n
this is a symbol of america's play, neglect to play lou. ready detroit's recent history might be one a decline, but this was as darrell says, a great american city it was also an instant one a population of 28501900 reached almost 2000000 in 1950, filled by the needs of one industry d industrialization is a common issue in the developed world. my own home town of nottingham in the u. k. went through in the 19 eighties and nineties, but detroit's problem started long before that in creating the...
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, america, there is a real race problem in america who we go out. the law enforcement, how we treat people. all. that's real facts and that's they're trying to say that, you know, you don't have bad and good on both sides. but i'm saying when you look at the numbers, all in statistics, bear out that race is really what affects a lot of black communities. and why these communities are where they are in, in the situation they're in with these drugs and his guns and so forth. we could not go out the white folks the same way we could when i was working the way we could grab the black folks, we couldn't throw the prisons up with and they was using drugs just as often. so it is a race route, a keg, and america, and that's what we're seeing. coming out right now, we're seeing it all the time now. and so then is it justified to have an action like this? if it does turn out to be into a have any action is justified because of why did the in the cycle that i guess is happening in communities? no, no, it wasn't just that would deal with dan. it killed a $7.00
, america, there is a real race problem in america who we go out. the law enforcement, how we treat people. all. that's real facts and that's they're trying to say that, you know, you don't have bad and good on both sides. but i'm saying when you look at the numbers, all in statistics, bear out that race is really what affects a lot of black communities. and why these communities are where they are in, in the situation they're in with these drugs and his guns and so forth. we could not go out...
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companies moving overseas have impacted america's working class. he was joined in conversation by the executive editor of the economic hardship reporting project and coming up this weekend on "after words" it's republican congressman jim jordan of ohio talking about his new book. he discusses the investigation by congress during his time on the house judiciary and oversight committees and also reflects on the trump presidency. interviewed by former congressman of virginia and here is a preview of that conversation. >> the opposition and attacks president trump david he needed more of what he said he would do than any president in the lifetime. every democrat in his town was against him. everyone in the mainstream press was against him. everyone in the bureaucracy was against him and a bunch of republicans were against him and in spite of that he said he would reduce regulation and he did. and we did for all demographics in the economy. african-americans come all americans where the wages went up. he said he would in jerusalem and he did, he said he
companies moving overseas have impacted america's working class. he was joined in conversation by the executive editor of the economic hardship reporting project and coming up this weekend on "after words" it's republican congressman jim jordan of ohio talking about his new book. he discusses the investigation by congress during his time on the house judiciary and oversight committees and also reflects on the trump presidency. interviewed by former congressman of virginia and here is...
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i see 10 month said put you 5 days on, which is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to avoid a steel and control of the tyler by exactly 20 years after 911 and the start of its own subsequent war on terror. america has fled. afghanistan in disgrace and defeat. as our corresponded describes, the conflict failed to achieve its goals. but left behind us, a trail of destruction. horrible smell that snow like i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as nettle and flesh. i was angry because excuse me. remembering the worst terror attack in modern history, the world commemorates the victims of $911.00. on this 20th anniversary, we talk to those who suffered during the tragedy and its aftermath. plus we bring you an in depth investigation into the collateral damage of the war on terror and it's a multitude of civilian casualties. we speak to a former us drone operator who believes he was responsible for the killing of innocent man. every shot that we took, like they're cheering, they're congratulating each other. th
i see 10 month said put you 5 days on, which is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to avoid a steel and control of the tyler by exactly 20 years after 911 and the start of its own subsequent war on terror. america has fled. afghanistan in disgrace and defeat. as our corresponded describes, the conflict failed to achieve its goals. but left behind us, a trail of destruction. horrible smell that snow like i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as...
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of america among these extended family, including his 2 year old daughter. another little compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews, have lost their lives as compensation will not bring them back to life each day after that attack, our life is getting more and more miserable day and night. we recall them were our remain in family. we mr. malott life is hell without them. we intend to leave of dennis time because we lost 10 of our precious lives. now it's painful for us to live without those loving kids. the u. s. took months to take responsibility for the mistake that was supposed to target members of isis k. there's no official information about the amount being offered to the family. apart from that, they're been given assistance. if they do want to relocate to the u. s. the humanitarian situation in afghanistan is now at crisis point. there are about 600000 people displaced as the result of fighting and economic instability in the region. most of them are women a
of america among these extended family, including his 2 year old daughter. another little compensation is not a remedy for the pain inflicted on us. it can't replace the loss of my family, my brother, my own daughter, nephews, have lost their lives as compensation will not bring them back to life each day after that attack, our life is getting more and more miserable day and night. we recall them were our remain in family. we mr. malott life is hell without them. we intend to leave of dennis...
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and there must be some senator or congressman who has a special interest in miss america has a lot of problems. and i would suggest that the lack of female truckers in american highway is not a very big one. american public shouldn't really. i don't think be spending money on this. let's focus on bridges and roads and improving the infrastructure. perhaps improving the availability of why fi and rural areas. these are the type of things that america needs in order to get our economy moving. speed of wildfires has left behind a trail of devastation in turkey with the vast swans of forest land turned to ashes and thousands of people have been evacuated to safety and the e. u. russia and other nations have sent additional firefighting forces to help the number of deaths rose to 8 on sunday as the bodies of a couple were found in their burned out home. the fires have been fed by strong winds and high temperatures. more than 100 blazes have erupt it in about 30 provinces across turkey, and estimated 100000 heck. tears of land have burnt. 3 people have been killed in a morning rush hour tra
and there must be some senator or congressman who has a special interest in miss america has a lot of problems. and i would suggest that the lack of female truckers in american highway is not a very big one. american public shouldn't really. i don't think be spending money on this. let's focus on bridges and roads and improving the infrastructure. perhaps improving the availability of why fi and rural areas. these are the type of things that america needs in order to get our economy moving....
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america must seize this moment of international transformation. some countries will succeed and some will fail. some regents will rise and some regions will rise & fall. but this is a moment made for new yorkers. this will be a moment to reimagine, reinvent and re-create. life is about change, and growth. will we restore what we had? no. but neither should we try. life is about moving forward. society learns from its challenges, makes adjustments, and forges i, better than before. that is the new york story. that is our destiny. i am confident and optimistic we can do this. my confidence is not uninformed or wishful or blind optimism. my confidence is born from howrience very i know difficult our challenges going to be. i know the height of the mountain. i hear the naysayers. i hear the hatemongers. i hear the voices of doubt and insecurity. i hear the fears of those without the confidence to build or the vision to dream. but i know who we are, and what we can do. and i know what we have done. do you remember last spring? do you remember what new
america must seize this moment of international transformation. some countries will succeed and some will fail. some regents will rise and some regions will rise & fall. but this is a moment made for new yorkers. this will be a moment to reimagine, reinvent and re-create. life is about change, and growth. will we restore what we had? no. but neither should we try. life is about moving forward. society learns from its challenges, makes adjustments, and forges i, better than before. that is...
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you're going to see, protest all around the world in america. i don't see the fight. i just don't see it . the people have lost it to me. you know, you have a, you have a 70 percent overweight, 42 percent obese and, and i just don't see the people with the passion. so g night and rally for freedom, right? yes. like the opium wars, back new member of the u. k. flooded china with the opium. i got them hooked. and part of their imperial ambitions. here we have, you know, 90000 dead from opiate overdose last year in america and got a question. the geo politics of that, you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hub. and talking about the 70, that seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high . and it's, it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and i would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being a bit of a vibrant hub for what's happening or am i overstating in general? what are you saying there? no, you're not stating you don't. i just use
you're going to see, protest all around the world in america. i don't see the fight. i just don't see it . the people have lost it to me. you know, you have a, you have a 70 percent overweight, 42 percent obese and, and i just don't see the people with the passion. so g night and rally for freedom, right? yes. like the opium wars, back new member of the u. k. flooded china with the opium. i got them hooked. and part of their imperial ambitions. here we have, you know, 90000 dead from opiate...
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companies moving overseas had impacted america's working class. she was joined in conversation by the executive editor of the economic hardship reporting project. and coming up this weekend on "after words" it's republican congressman jim jordan of ohio talking about his new book. in it he discusses the investigations that congress during his time on the house judiciary and oversight committees, and he also reflects on the trump presidency. he was interviewed by former congressman dave brat of virginia, and here is a preview. >> no one has faced the intense opposition and attacks that president trump did, and he did more of what he said he would do than any president in our lifetime. and he did itt with everyone against him. every democrat in this town was emagainst him, everyone in the mainstream press in this town was against him. everyone in the bureaucracy was against him, and a bunch of republicans were against him. and in spite of that, he said he would cut taxes, and he did. he said we'd have an amazing economy, and we did. for all demograp
companies moving overseas had impacted america's working class. she was joined in conversation by the executive editor of the economic hardship reporting project. and coming up this weekend on "after words" it's republican congressman jim jordan of ohio talking about his new book. in it he discusses the investigations that congress during his time on the house judiciary and oversight committees, and he also reflects on the trump presidency. he was interviewed by former congressman...
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the competition is china, which america still doesn't have an answer for. a head of 37 summit, the chairman of the us joint chiefs of staff, singled out china and russia as the biggest global threats. but daniel mcadams, who's executive director at the ron and poll piece institute, says that just trying to invent another enemy. well, i wonder if i fallen asleep and waking up when woken up in 1978 or something, you know it's, it's, it's unbelievable that we need to find a new atlantic a life. what is the atlantic? we have no idea what the atlantic is. the atlantic has been certainly since the end of the cold war, european countries incapable of developing their own, independent foreign and domestic and economic policy, basically blindly following the united states into places like at canis dance and syria in libya and miss adventure after misadventure. china is the big enemy of the defense secretary austin said, we have to start acting like china is the and i mean, not just thinking like they're the enemy and this is how it works. this is how the u. s. milit
the competition is china, which america still doesn't have an answer for. a head of 37 summit, the chairman of the us joint chiefs of staff, singled out china and russia as the biggest global threats. but daniel mcadams, who's executive director at the ron and poll piece institute, says that just trying to invent another enemy. well, i wonder if i fallen asleep and waking up when woken up in 1978 or something, you know it's, it's, it's unbelievable that we need to find a new atlantic a life....
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in north america? the answer is usually that he lives in the north pole. but there's a few problems with that. firstly, there's no buildings there for sumter in his elves to live in, and it's far too cold. secondly, there's no christmas trees at the north pole. in fact, there's no trees at all. and you don't usually see some to slay being pulled by these guys. of course pulling santa's sleigh is the elite team over reindeer and looking after those reindeer is johan, who has the wonderful title of rain? dia whisper. johan, a thanks very much for talking to us. we're looking at where son to lives. now. there was some room as he lives in the north pole, but reindeer can't live in the north po can like. no, i'm ah, sans ice originally from my mount ear, quarter of the room dory. but he was here in the wrong name. it because it's easier for people to reach to him then i'm the radius are here in north. well, there's nothing to leave round. you look after the reindeer. how do you whisper to a reindeer? what makes hello heard his name. what makes a good reindeer f
in north america? the answer is usually that he lives in the north pole. but there's a few problems with that. firstly, there's no buildings there for sumter in his elves to live in, and it's far too cold. secondly, there's no christmas trees at the north pole. in fact, there's no trees at all. and you don't usually see some to slay being pulled by these guys. of course pulling santa's sleigh is the elite team over reindeer and looking after those reindeer is johan, who has the wonderful title...
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the director of research and analysis over at employee america. coming up, we will continue on this theme, we will talk about food costs, labor shortages, how it is hitting restaurants struggling to keep up with this demand. we spoke to some restaurant tours around new york city about the challenges businesses face as they work to reopen. that is coming up next, right here. ♪ caroline: today, our focus is the frictions we are seeing in the economic recovery, or the brakes on it. the delta variant, for example, remaining front and center in cases today. mask requirements right here in new york city as well, requirements as to whether we have to mask up again. romaine: it is kind of surreal. a few months ago, everyone was going out to restaurants, starting to talk about going to theaters, packed places again. now we are seeing all this talk about maybe we need to be wearing our masks once again. joe: there are so many crosswinds in the economy. just now, we had a segment about demand is so hot, so there are these supply constraints holding impact.
the director of research and analysis over at employee america. coming up, we will continue on this theme, we will talk about food costs, labor shortages, how it is hitting restaurants struggling to keep up with this demand. we spoke to some restaurant tours around new york city about the challenges businesses face as they work to reopen. that is coming up next, right here. ♪ caroline: today, our focus is the frictions we are seeing in the economic recovery, or the brakes on it. the delta...
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this is america's legacy. this, for the sabotage, the country bought a ruined steel in control of the tallow. by 20 years later, america, fleas, i've got to stand in disgrace of fate. as a correspondence describes the war on terror failed to achieve any of its claim goals. instead, leaving behind the trail of destruction, afghans give us their verdict. so the us invasion in $34.00 provinces of afghanistan and there was peace. 20 years ago, it was a war by the u. s. economic gain. the americans came to have ganesh dad because they wanted to exploit our rece horses for people like us became their slaves. and when they left, they took everything wisdom. ah, there were a good evening from moscow this saturday september, the 11th 2021 you watching are to international with me, kevin. and as you probably know, today marks the 20th anniversary of the worst terror attack in modern history. when us planes were hijacked and flowed into the twin towers of the world trade center in new york, claiming the lives of almost 3
this is america's legacy. this, for the sabotage, the country bought a ruined steel in control of the tallow. by 20 years later, america, fleas, i've got to stand in disgrace of fate. as a correspondence describes the war on terror failed to achieve any of its claim goals. instead, leaving behind the trail of destruction, afghans give us their verdict. so the us invasion in $34.00 provinces of afghanistan and there was peace. 20 years ago, it was a war by the u. s. economic gain. the americans...
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but one thing he mentioned specifically is a report that's been doing the rounds in america. press about russia, giving sensitive technology bon satellite deck to iran. and like we are prudent said that this is completely false, that this is fake news and fake information in the russia did nothing of the sort. now, you just mentioned the, the media side of it. there's the politics side of it. what about the western media? what are they making of this upcoming summer? well, it's the same as always. they split down party lines. there are those with paps, arguably more sense to realize the relations are at the dead end. and at a very terrible that end, where, where neither side wants to be. and here some america, abundance is saying that you know, this, this entire thing is useless. this entire affair is a chance for biden to embarrass himself and for booting to play him the fool. others are saying that there's no point to a summit because there will be no breakthrough. i'm not exactly not entirely sure. i agree with that because politics happens bit by bit breakthroughs of faca
but one thing he mentioned specifically is a report that's been doing the rounds in america. press about russia, giving sensitive technology bon satellite deck to iran. and like we are prudent said that this is completely false, that this is fake news and fake information in the russia did nothing of the sort. now, you just mentioned the, the media side of it. there's the politics side of it. what about the western media? what are they making of this upcoming summer? well, it's the same as...
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here we have, you know, 90000 dead from opiate overdose last year in america. and you got a question, the geo politics of that. you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hob. and talking about the seventy's, it seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high. and it's, it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and that would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being a bit of a vibrant tub for what's happening or am i overstating in general? what do you staying there? no, you're not stating, you know, i just was down there this past weekend. the vibe was terrible for read signs everywhere in this just came out lets say, average asking rental when asking rental rents what they were asking for. sell 10.7 percent. year old a year. we have rents along spring street and so how dropped 22 point. 9 percent time square wrenched down 22.5 percent. so the thing that makes new york city happened number one, the people living there, the people th
here we have, you know, 90000 dead from opiate overdose last year in america. and you got a question, the geo politics of that. you know, you and i are big fans in new york city as a cultural hob. and talking about the seventy's, it seems like we're back to the seventy's back in new york. murder rates are high. and it's, it seems like it's going farrell, you know, the city is collapsing and that would have far reaching impact. i would think around the america in terms of new york city as being...
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all this is america's legacy. their store, the sabotaged equipment in the country, bought a bruin at steel control of the taliban. exactly 20 years after 911. the war on terror to make the world safer. america instead fled. i've got to stand and disgrace and defeat. as all correspondent describes, the conflict failed to achieve any of its goals, but left behind a trail of destruction. horrible smell that snow, like i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as metal and flesh. i was angry. excuse me. the heartache of recalling the worst terror attack in modern history. the world commemorates the victims of $911.00. on this, the 20th anniversary, we talked to those who suffered from the event and it stopped about an hour in depth investigation. the says, the collateral damage of the american war on terror through death. drone attacks and torture. we speak to former guantanamo detainees, about the horrors inflicted on them. i was begging to go to the tunnel because what i've seen and witnessed in belgrade was so destru
all this is america's legacy. their store, the sabotaged equipment in the country, bought a bruin at steel control of the taliban. exactly 20 years after 911. the war on terror to make the world safer. america instead fled. i've got to stand and disgrace and defeat. as all correspondent describes, the conflict failed to achieve any of its goals, but left behind a trail of destruction. horrible smell that snow, like i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as metal and flesh. i was angry. excuse...