Its hard to find an opening to my story. A tale of a small footnote in the history of our region. I can only write my own private memories of these 3 years of hope and anguish. Is this a tale of triumph. Or defeat. The ending to our story has not yet been written. If they werent believe im that stupid. Perhaps i should start with one decisive wednesday in july of 1902 professor he has failed call me up with a dangerous proposition to join him for a secret meeting with our sworn enemies the Palestinian Liberation Organization known to all as the p. L. O. Joined us fighting shoulder to shoulder with the palestinian revolution against the zionist and of palestine all of palestine is an era arab arab an arab. The p. L. O. Was a terrorist Organization Led by Yasser Arafat a man many israelis considered hitlers successor. Arafats believed in Armed Struggle fighting for palestinian freedom he took pride in the slaughter of the athletes at the munich olympics opening fire on schoolchildren in
And here to help us with that throughout the morning is john. Good morning, pedro, viewers should know were going to be using the Associated Press numbers for calls and results. So viewers may hear about different numbers being reported but were always going to be coming back to the Associated Press numbers. So lets start off with where the president ial contest stands this morning. The key state of wisconsin there on your screen, a state thats being watched closely this morning, its 49. 4 for joe biden, President Trump, 49. 1 . That number has been flipping back and forth throughout the day. That is just one of six key states were watching this morning. The other one, michigan this morning in the wolverine state. The numbers in michigan, President Trump 49. 8 , joe iden, 48. 6 . And then the third state in the Northern Industrial midwest area , once known as the blue wall for democrats. That blue wall that President Donald Trump broke through, pennsylvania, the other key state, 55. 7
Authorities for approval. Im aaron tilton welcome to the program we begin with breaking news at this hour armenia has ordered an end to the fighting with azerbaijan over the disputed nagornokarabakh region armenias Prime Minister said its an extremely painful decision by john has called it a capitulation the longstanding conflict for control of the territory erupted again in september with azerbaijan steadily advancing into areas controlled by Ethnic Armenians thousands have died in the fighting in moscow mediated the peace deal and says it has already deployed peacekeepers to the region. During 6 weeks of fighting Azerbaijani Forces had been making steady inroads in nagornokarabakh they claimed they had taken many settlements but armenia disputes that the region had been in armenian hands since it won a war with azerbaijan in 1994 the territory is also mainly inhabited by armenians azerbaijan claims it has always been an integrity part of its country. And then on monday a Russian Mili
American tilton welcome to the program protests have erupted in armenia after its Prime Minister signed a peace deal with azerbaijan the agreement ends the fighting in the disputed region of nagorno and allows azerbaijan to keep its territorial gains more than a 1000 people have been killed since the longstanding conflict erupted again in september russia mediated the cease fire and says it will enable a permanent end to the bloodshed. Thousands of armenians demonstrated outside government headquarters in the capital yerevan to show their displeasure over the countrys peace deal with azerbaijan that also includes russia as a peacekeeper hundreds of the protesters actually needed inside the government building where they were also able to ransack some of the offices. Just earlier armenian Prime Minister nicole on had released a statement on social media saying that he had signed a declaration with the president s of russia and azerbaijan to end the war he also called the decision incred
To the stories that you have told, including the story of veronicas family. Very moving. If i were a justice, the commitment i would make to you and to all people affected by follows is that i would the law as you enacted it, and i have no agenda. I would not be coming in with any agenda. I would do equal justice under the law for all, and not try to force or disrupt in any way the quality choices that you and your colleagues have adopted. Sen. Hirono so are you saying that the impact of the Affordable Care act on the millions of people who rely upon it, that you would deem to be policy considerations that we should address . Sen. Hirono senator, i think that you choose the law and you have structured the Affordable Care act. You set the policies. And i think when a court has to interpret those statutes or decide how it applies in a Certain Circumstance, the court looks to traditional legal materials, looks to the briefs, listens to the real world impacts on the litigants before the co