In writing about a book that takes place in five different time periods, how do you ensure that you're faithful to the style of conversation and dialogue very forcibly . And young people generally are awfully rather astounded when you tell them about it.
We have been slow to answer the call of refugees fleeing persecution. We forcibly relocated and incarcerated 120,000 Japanese-Americans during World War II on the mistaken basis of military necessity, or in today's language, national security.
But it liberalized on its own terms. It was not forcibly liberalized, which is what happened to the rest of the global South during the '80s and '90s under what we call structural adjustment programs, which I'll try to describe a little bit later.
So take Canada. Make them all under the age of 17 and say, that is the size of the population of children that are now forcibly displaced. So that is what moved Americans into supporting an economic aid for refugees, which is a compelling message.
I now get calls about this all the time for-- particularly in the Midwest, for police to take folks to the hospital, and have them forcibly catheterized to get a urine sample. And including a case where a fellow who refused to sit still for the catheter was strapped to a gurney so that they could insert the catheter.
Many of us would say that we love our parents. And they forcibly ejected her from her own family permanently and wouldn't let her back in.
And I could see that the betrayal within the Afghan government paved the way for the Taliban's return to power. It is not that the Taliban forcibly defeated the Afghan army, or defeated the Afghan people. It was the Afghan politicians and also the international community who recognized a terrorist group de facto when they began negotiating with them,
beyond individual patients and doctors, and we really need to question what may be underlying them as they change over time. Almost half a million Germans were forcibly sterilized in this period.
from I mean in some ways immigration Angela Davis says is like the link to all of this because where we come from and how we got here forcibly right African-American slave experience right forced migration not forced migration whatever that is right and I was struck at how many young white people we interviewed just didn't know where they were from and then I started thinking
were slipped to a bribe, often military men who they had been trained abroad. They found essentially the worst amongst us to forcibly rule over these large nations that they had created out of thin air.
after the Holocaust. The book does not talk about the ghettos or anything of that sort, different things. It talks about hundreds of thousands of people that were taking forcibly by Stalin to the most godforsaken areas of the Soviet Union. He didn't take us there to protect us from the Nazis.
They're staggering. One in nearly every 122 people around the globe is either a refugee, internally displaced, or seeking asylum. 65 and 1/2 million people have been forcibly displaced, which is a 60% increase from just a decade ago. And over 22 million of those are refugees.
To give, or to gift, that wonderful day yesterday, not only to the students of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music, but to their peers, the Portuguese students Once again, the people of Afghanistan are turned forcibly into silence.
If you want to know the reason for persistent global poverty today, that's it. I mean, it was these policies that were forcibly imposed on Global South countries with devastating effects. So this piece of the story has to be part of our analysis, I think, of why things are as unequal today as they are.
And up until six years ago, that's what I carried. That was probably one of the last things that I had to forcibly remove from myself. And thankfully, I did, because I met Anne Marie, my wife.
into insects. And he discovered that some, like the one in color here, catasetum, some of them don't simply stick their pollen to an insect. They can forcibly fire their pollen at insects. One of his neighbor and protege, John Lubbock, a memoir that he published in 1874, commented on how Mr. Darwin's been
and they can't afford to play the infinite game. Like when the CEO announced that we're no longer going to forcibly remove-- like, why was that ever a policy?
At age four, Levi was forcibly removed from his family and adopted to a Nebraska farming family, a practice quite common at that time.
For myself and my story, I was forcibly coerced into this space.
So as you've just heard, Huw is forcibly transcended.
Stan Slap is intent on making a profound difference in the world before he is forcibly removed from it and because that is the mission that Googlers can definitely identify with, please
Between the late 19th and early 20th centuries, thousands of Native children were forcibly separated from their parents and enrolled in boarding schools modeled after prisoners-of-war camps.
after the Battle of Trafalgar, that trade deficit had been forcibly reversed.
Our people aren't. And there's stories about that-- being forcibly moved gunpoint by the United States government.
I literally had to pull my own seat and sit at the table, like forcibly .
they used the World Bank and IMF, which are controlled by the US Treasury, to roll out structural adjustment programs across the Global South. Now, these are programs that are basically designed to forcibly liberalize markets. And so they privatized public assets.
And too often, it's working-class communities that are forcibly , in a lot of ways, removed from the neighborhoods that a lot of us
beyond individual patients and doctors, and we really need to question what may be underlying them as they change over time. Yeah. These index cards then became the basis of who would be forcibly sterilized.
And so when they were forced to evacuate, they were forcibly separated from their pets.
And then I-- you know, I had-- I did forcibly push the idea away, but as often happens,
In fact, about 5 million a year find themselves forcibly thrown off their land.
And one day, the letters stopped coming, and I discovered-- and I went and thought maybe her father is getting her married forcibly , I have to stop this wedding,
Then during World War II, like many Africans, he was forcibly enrolled into the French Colonial Infantry Unit, to will fight for the liberation of France.
But as AI and robotics and automation gets more sophisticated, in my view, workers are going to be forcibly untethered from the workforce.
So your slides show kind of the ecosystem in China, but there's a lot of technology that is forcibly not in China.
heard of us until today. But interestingly, six and 10 of them supported our efforts in giving these lifesaving assistance services to refugees and those forcibly displaced. So our brand was not very high.
are children under the age of 17. And to give you a scale of the sense of that, as Shion was saying earlier, 67 million people exist today globally who have been forcibly displaced. Now imagine 65 million.
In the 1970s, the Ache, who had been hunter gatherers, were forcibly settled, and moved into a totally sedentary, totally agriculturally based life.
Instead, they claim that they are economic migrants and that they have the right to be able to find them, arrest them, and forcibly send them
And if North Koreans have illegally left that country, as almost all of these refugees have, and they are forcibly sent back, many of them
Irish, Italian, Jewish, or Scandinavian forefathers and foremothers were not forcibly uprooted from their native homelands and brought to America in chains and endured a Middle Passage
And they're alive, but their bodies are destroyed, obviously. I met a woman named Angela who, she had been gang raped by six soldiers, forcibly raped in front of her family, in front of
much recently, just as he didn't in the newsfeed controversy. I mean, what he did was he basically changed and made a significant percentage of the data that had been forcibly exposed