He did say after the war, while there were no female cases in Austria, in the United States there were some because girls had become more masculinized in the United States .So Asperger believed that many of the boys could be remediated if they received intensive help and therapy.
Essentially, this allowed us to gauge those that are highly aware, highly supportive and the highly knowledgeable of the crisis in the United States .So the national survey was around in July 2015.
It will require the production of a new paradigm about the invention of America, the invention of the United States .And I'm using paradigm here in the sense of the stories which we combine into a set of experiences, beliefs,
- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with, states in medieval Europe.
Welcome to another edition of TED Explains the World with political scientist Ian Bremmer. Today, we are going to explain the current and future states of the wars in Iran and Ukraine.Ian, as always, thank you so much for being here to help us try to make sense of things.
So, he he has no ability to really blame anybody else here. And it's it's the fact that the President of the United States , Donald Trump, who twice ran and wonon a platform of I will not start new wars
there about the US Constitution that would suggest that if a power is not used long enough, and if you're comfortable and you do it a certain way for decades, it's almost a little like how some states assume if you're living with somebody else, if you're living with somebody for seven years, it's community property, right? If you don't declare war for 40 or 50 years, it's kind of like,backed into the Constitution in an unwritten way. But everybody sort of, like I remember seeing it during the second Bush administration, where they went to Congress for an authorization for the war
risk their life in situations like that, which in those parts of the world is even harder than it is in the United States of America. And you know, by the way, I usually forget to mention this when I tell this story. Takes anotherfew seconds to mention that Saddam Hussein had been groomed by the CIA since the 1950s on and off. And he had
more selfish. They start They start sort of multiplying without thought of the broader organism. States have the highest rates of cancer.
it gives you pause. So in 1879, a guy named Henry George writes a book called Progress and Poverty in the United States . And basically, it's the first book aboutthe rich stealing from the poor.
the plan for disclosure, the way to bring this information out in a thoughtful way. Do the presidents of the United States know about this stuff? Are they aware?Historically, no. Historically Yeah, and even Rubio says on camera that, you know, historically, this has
before the civil rights movement, you very often had in effect in in the southern states , you had these one party states where, you know, the rules were pretty rigged. Everybody knew who was going to win. Not everybody was allowed to vote. So black people weren't allowedto vote or they were it was very heavily restricted. It was hard for them to vote. And that existed in the United
to vote or they were it was very heavily restricted. It was hard for them to vote. And that existed in the United States , you know, between the Civil War and the and the 1960s, you had very undemocratic parts of the United States .And I think some of the people who are in Washington right now in the Trump administration are working from that
The president now has emergency war powers. And so he can actually delay the election. My second prediction is Iran is now up for a war, and the United States will institute a national draft.Meaning that if you're between 18 and 24 in America and you're male, you'll be automatically put into the draft system.
So, you think the United States is going to put ground troops in, Iran are going to resist, and then chaos is going to break out in the United States ? Yes. Okay. So, let me explain to you why ground troops have to be sent. I mean, all right. Okay.
Justin Trudeau was not going to win. states like Ohio, Iowa, Texas, North Carolina or Alaska. do have to pull new states in otherwise we will be a
proved that there was an appetite for what the left is selling around Medicare for all and around shifting the United States relationship with Israel. He says, "There's more traction for those issues among the Democratic base thanthe establishment wants to admit." Abdullah El Sayed wasn't getting a lot of media attention. That race wasn't getting a lot of media attention in
Alaska, North Dakota, all of that has the highest relative voting power. If you think about the population of those states to their electoral votes, the smallest relative voting power belongs to populous states that don't get asmany electoral votes. Places like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and New York.
States in a swift bold decision has already gone into action. Air power first with cover and support for South Korea.
states are saying that we need to regulate or or change that the design of these platforms and and not
states . In fact, the majority of US states going to court in California
States as a young man. Um Eisen's English, it's like my Russian. It's a bit rough.
States began to impose sanctions on prosecutors and judges at the court as a
States or against close allies, then things are different. And the um
States Parties. To me, that showed a you know, a kind of ability of the court to
States , I go to the United Kingdom or I go to a country in Africa or the Middle East, and I commit a crime there, I can
states to actually leave, and whether states will take that step that consequential step.
States and South Korea? Does does President Lee have to just suck it up and smile?
States ? US President Donald Trump seems to have given up on his idea of a coalition of countries policing the Strait of Hormuz to get shipping going
States has been and Starlink itself has been in shutting off the ability of the Russians to use those systems.
states that we visited.
States , someone who changed immigration laws, someone who put work visas in place.
states the ashtan yog of Patanjali the meditative techniques of the
States in the '70s and '80s via the Belmont principles.
States . And for a period of time, there was more demand than there was supply.
States . And depending on the estimates-- it looks like 2030, 2040, the United States is going to be a majority
States demonstrate anger, the response of the state is to clamp down with vicious antagonism. So the
States has been essentially flat.
States have different rules, which I might get to in a second.
States of America, as well as the vegetables and stuff, as well as 80% of all of the almonds in the world
States , actually sometimes has had more impact on extended family than when I do it, because they're just less afraid to just
States is the approximately 13 million blacks that were brought toe Latin America and the Caribbean. Most of them has, you earlier mentioned, came through the ports off
States is an occupied territory. Native people did not willfully give this land, and so some people like to say, Well, it's the spoils of war. You lost Okay, that's a
States is so that she can change the condition of people's lives.
States . The actual 1989 race was an operational mess.
States , would be removed from their homes and put into internment camps.
States . So yeah. And then my favorite recipe in this one is probably my kids' favorite, which is a kobe beef sukiyaki,
States -- increasingly, those favorability polls show more polarization-- and how members of Congress talk
States . And all of a sudden, the newspapers
states in animals.