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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 13, 2024

City sees a dramatic rise in the number of private 19 cases. We were looking at a Freight Train coming across the country were now looking at a bullet through. Because the numbers are growing up there were. Dozens of hostages freed at least 25. 00 killed after a siege as a sikh center in the Afghan Capital was brought to an end. Of december the school has a limp the course is trying to reorganize tokyo 2020 i. O. C. President thomas bos describes it as a beautiful jigsaw puzzle does not rule out holding the games in the spring rather than the summer. Spain has had its west day yet of the coronavirus pandemic with more than 700 new deaths it is now past the death toll of china just in the past 24 hours the number of deaths has such to almost 3500 nearly 48000 people have been infected there and only italy has now seen a great loss of life in india 1300000000 people are under orders to stay in their homes the National Lockdown there will last for 21 days india has only seen around 600 co

CSPAN2 Fred Kaplan The Bomb July 13, 2024

Tonight because with his topic, the bomb, because it brought back memories for me. Back when i was a high school, i was a debater. One of the years the topic was about Nuclear Weapons, and we also read herman khans unthermal nuclear war. It was a big deal at the time. And so now to go back and listen to what has happened to Nuclear Weapons from truman to trump is, is really, really remarkable. Our author grew up in the midwest in kansas, went to Oberlin College thinking he was going to be a lut major lit major, but watergate changed him to political science. And then he went on to graduate school at mit, and it was International Relations and Nuclear Strategy. Then he moved to washington as a defense policy adviser for the house of representatives. But, you know, government work being what it is, he decided that wasnt for him. So after a couple of years he left and wrote his really widelyacclaimed book the wizards of armageddon an inside history of Nuclear Strategy. He then spent time,

CSPAN2 Global Democracy And Human Rights July 13, 2024

Now a a discussion on human rights and democracy around the world since the cold war. Foreign policy experts look at how americas leadership impacts the world. Florida International University and the making institute hosted this discussion in miami as part of an annual conference on the state of the world. Its just over one hour. Readings to those gathered at florida International University. I salute your efforts to address the days Foreign Policy challenges and the role of American Leadership in the world. It is important to remember that what happens abroad and how people live elsewhere affects us here at home. When america turns a blind eye, we invite the evils of oppression, poverty and extremism to take root around the globe. We must Work Together to safeguard the democratic order that is provided peace, prosperity, and human achievement at home and abroad. American leadership strong alliances with fellow democratic nations are vital to this cause. At the Bush Institute we are w

CSPAN2 Fred Kaplan The Bomb July 13, 2024

American policy on nuclear war. Good evening. Im tony clark from the carter president ial library. Im really glad that you all are here tonight. I was excited to get our author tonight because with his topic, the bomb, because it brought back memories for me. Back when i was a high school, i was a debater. One of the years the topic was about Nuclear Weapons, and we also read herman khans unthermal nuclear war. It was a big deal at the time. And so now to go back and listen to what has happened to Nuclear Weapons from truman to trump is, is really, really remarkable. Our author grew up in the midwest in kansas, went to Oberlin College thinking he was going to be a lut major lit major, but watergate changed him to political science. And then he went on to graduate school at mit, and it was International Relations and Nuclear Strategy. Then he moved to washington as a defense policy adviser for the house of representatives. But, you know, government work being what it is, he decided that

ALJAZ Inside Story 2020 Ep 70 July 13, 2024

Only wrong on the bottom line on u. S. Politics and policies and their effect on the world. Could the rivalry between afghanistans leaders do rail peace efforts ashraf ghani and i. Both say they are the president with peace with the taliban on the line come they settle their differences this is inside story. Hello there im jane suppose many were hailing a new beginning for afghanistan less than a fortnight ago the u. S. And the Afghan Taliban had just signed a deal towards ending 2 decades of war but the Afghan Government wasnt part of the talks and a long standing political rivalry is making things even more complicated president ashraf ghani was narrowly declared the winner of the election in september for a 2nd term former chief executive abdullah i dont know rejects the result both held rival president ial inauguration ceremonies on monday after the u. S. Special envoy to afghanistan failed to resolve their dispute ghani is supposed to finalize the Governments Team for the 1st dire

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