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FOX and Friends

happened over the weekend about the way china and russia came together to send a message to us. >> if you remember, weeks before putin invasion of ukraine, russia and china signed a friendship that featured declaration that taiwan is inalienable part of china. obvious thing is increasing coordination between the two countries, which historically are strange bed fellows, but now has an alliance against us. xi jinping is preparing his country for war and would prefer to take taiwan without firing a shot. he told us he intends to take taiwan and probing with bayonets. he will continue to push. that is how marxist regimes

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

exploit for your political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no i don't bernard. i think you know i pose the death penalty during all of my life. >> he mentioned the navy for example. we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. governor we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. >> i was looking at my watch to, even the simple act of checking the time can her and the debate. president bush went on to lose that to bill clinton with a little bit of help from ross perot. debates allow us to see the candidate side-by-side, to not only hear the answer but watch their facial expressions and body language.

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Sunday Night in America With Trey Gowdy

exploit for your political purposes my opponent's youth and inexperience. >> if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor an irrevocable death penalty for the killer? >> no i don't bernard. i think you know i pose the death penalty during all of my life. >> he mentioned the navy for example. we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. governor we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. >> i was looking at my watch to, even the simple act of checking the time can her and the debate. president bush went on to lose that to bill clinton with a little bit of help from ross perot. debates allow us to see the candidate side-by-side, to not only hear the answer but watch their facial expressions and body language.

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Duck Family Treasure

they had a game going, there ain't no doubt about that. - ooh, ooh, look at this. [bell rings] that's the end of a bayonet scabbard, man, this is awesome. when they had their bayonets, you know, they'd take their bayonets and put them on their rifles, when they were fighting, then they'd take the bayonet off and they stored it in a sheath, and this was the end, where it's like, this was, like, leather. how cool is that, man? this is awesome. - [jase] jep! - [jep] yeah? - [jase] hey. - what you got? - i'm looking at an indian head penny laying on top of the ground. [slow country music] - really? - 1906. [bell rings] i mean, look, that's in spectacular condition. i mean, this is one of the finest ones i've ever picked up. [phone rings] - [jep] oh, hey. murry's calling. hey.

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield

president on the way to the historic inauguration in washington. a moment of extraordinary hope, but also as i stood there and this is the god's truth, i couldn't help think about another day i stood there, it wasn't much more than your age, just got out of law school, i was working for a good firm, for my state, and because kennedy was assassinated, my city was burned to the ground and a conservative governor stationed the national guard at every corner with bayonets for 10 months. my clients, they were there at the train station, arrested. and then there were the riots.

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BBC News

at the time, if you didn't kill that other chap, he killed you. that was it. captured the objective, fight. kill people. awful, isn't it? i mean, i've killed... i've killed my fellow man. i'm not proud of that. but i didn't go around sticking bayonets into them. my killing was at a long range. i was probably 1,000 yards, 2,000 yards away from the people i killed using the guns, 25 pound of guns. i was shelling them. when i eventually got

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Witness History

a 78—day siege. well, we did decide to end it. wejust had enough and we said, "we're going back to our homes." september 26 is when it was supposedly finished. a big melee happened. some of the soldiers had their bayonets on, because they were afraid. they were totally, totally afraid of the people who were coming out. there were a lot of arrests on that day. and this ain't a surrender either! we were still not surrendering, because the land dispute is still in full force. it's not been settled. i mean, the golf course sparked a discussion about the real issues that indigenous people have been fighting for for centuries, which is land dispossession, protection of our languages and culture, our way of life. so it woke up people, i would say. it woke up people. the mohawk activist

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BBC News

the roads, people coming in or out. they prevented food, medicine. they were quite aggressive and always provoking. it was a siege, a 78—day siege. well, we did decide to end it. we just had enough and we said, "we're going back to our homes." september 26 is when it was supposedly finished. a big melee happened. some of the soldiers had their bayonets on, because they were afraid. they were totally, totally afraid of the people who were coming out. there were a lot of arrests on that day. and this ain't a surrender either! we were still not surrendering, because the land dispute is still in full force. it's not been settled. i mean, the golf course sparked a discussion about the real issues that indigenous people have been fighting for for centuries, which is land dispossession,

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BBC News

for those who don't know, sound like gunshots. they're quite a loud noise. i had to tell some of the people i was with to run, you know, "let's run for cover." it was scary because we didn't know if anyone was killed. you know, on both sides. the police force continued to block the roads, people coming in or out. they prevented food, medicine. they were quite aggressive and always provoking. it was a siege, a78—day siege. it was a siege, a 78—day siege. well, we did decide to end it. we just had enough and we said, "we're going back to our homes." september 26th is when it was supposedly finished. a big melee happened. some of the soldiers had their bayonets on, because they were afraid. they were totally, totally afraid of the people who were coming out.

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Witness History

going back to our homes." september 26 is when it was supposedly finished. a big melee happened. some of the soldiers had their bayonets on, because they were afraid. they were totally, totally afraid of the people who were coming out. there were a lot of arrests on that day. and this ain't a surrender either! we were still not surrendering, because the land dispute is still in full force. it's not been settled. i mean, the golf course sparked a discussion about the real issues that indigenous people have been fighting for for centuries, which is land dispossession, protection of our languages and culture, our way of life. so it woke up people, i would say. it woke up people. the mohawk activist ellen katsi'tsakwas. well, that's all for this edition of witness history here at the people's history museum in manchester. from me and the rest of the

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