But we shouldn't feel powerless and in fact for all the division in our country right now, this is an issue that can unite us because data colonialism violates values that are core to liberals and conservatives onthe left and the right.
think for yourself." This was criticized by some Democrats as a statement unbecoming of a candidate seeking to unite the party. It was taken by some to be a sexist dismissal of a female candidate. Do you stand by thatdescription of Stevens? Look, the Congresswoman is plenty smart.
his uh apology and his his death um the unite those two it I got a little bit of the the personal aspect of of gifts but then I don't know does it also have to
um rely on I do think that through that people can unite uh through through their love and through um a belief in something that's biggerthat doesn't have to be defined in the same way doesn't have to be the same name or articulated the same way
who are frustrated that he is uh subverting the national interest of the United States because of his own ego are leaking a lot um to members of themedia, to allies, to others to say, "We need to find a way out of this war and
about Israel trying to push for more American engagement in a war that is in more in Israel's interest than in that of the United States. And I feel quite strongly that that Trump is also mistrustfulof what the Israelis are trying to get the Americans to do here. So, the relationship is solid, the integration
about a company and this company did some sort of practice, bad practice and you say how much do you want to find a company? You could find them a medium amount which will cause them some harm or United States and elsewhere, see themselves, you know, always as victimized by the cruel policies of others, wishing that their tormentors would suffer or at best go go away. The real world
forces are all that matters and individuals don't really matter notion of history I think is ridiculous. Individuals really matter. For the United States, Lincoln and Grant matter beyond calculation- ... in this war. And on the Confederate side, if you take Lee out of the picture, thewar doesn't last nearly as long as it does. In terms of causation, if you take slavery out of the picture, there is no Civil War, period.
Tepe because they've hardly even begun to finish excavating the sites of- ... Gobekli Tepe. They go on and on like Manchester and Newcastle United . And really the old rule would be you could not have architecture like that, that... without the... planned and built according to principle with allthe different people. You couldn't have that without writing in southern Iraq. So how come suddenly then 7,000 years earlier, they do it there? That, and that green stone
From this point on, Russia-Ukraine relations were defined in large part by whether Ukraine aligned more with Russia or with the West, meaning Europe, United States, NATO, and so on.In 2004, with the Orange Revolution, a pro-Western candidate, Viktor Yushchenko, became president.
battery from scratch. Do you know? Um I could have used other people's electricity but I'm going to build the entire charging network across the United States from scratch.And this is someone who's thinking long term. And what happens then is they have the most durable moat Yeah.
Yeah, that's right. So, think about this. Eastern Kentucky, you're talking about the hills of an extremely impoverished, very rural part of the United States of America.And so, you know, she is dating my grandfather who I think at the time was
GDP, instead of earning 180, you'd earn like a $250,000 a year. So, in the United States, over 50 years, the only people who benefited directly from economic growth and productivity gainswere the people in the top 10% and the majority of benefit went to the top 1% and that is the problem. And that is
it being a bit flippant. And then you look at the the sort of group of lads that we had. And just as a United fan watching on the pitch, I felt the culture was a bit confused because it didn't seem like it seemsnow, where it seems like there's this really strong central agreement around the values. It felt a bit
provide military support. What did she do? She's distancing herself from the United States. That's exactly what Iran wants out of America's Asian allies.This is geopolitical power and it's rooted in the control of Hormos. It's
So over here for people that can't see you're pointing at Iran, Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and then there's a lot in the United States and there's a lot you've got some in Russia as well. There was a small amount like the North Seahad a substantial amount of oil as well at one stage.
United States. They unleashed the capitalist system. They effectively buried the Soviet Union just by out
United States and also political violence in the United States that's not related to particular groups. So, I've
United States will will protect national security, the attack against Iran goes contrary to all three of those in terms
United States were to step back militarily from supporting South Korea, I imagine that would have huge ripple
United Nations. By October 1950 they had almost rolled back the communists to the
United States and I assume in the UK could not be more miserable.
United States tremendous amount of money at the time. And we were all very much shocked because uh for South Korean
United States and and in you know our countries in Western Europe we have um
United States. The priority for Donald Trump are midterm elections coming situation, his unfavorable rating among
United States. The first part of that is increasingly true. The second is much more difficult. So, there is also, you
United States is still a powerful and influential partner as it tries to negotiate a better outcome here? Do they
United States stays engaged in NATO, but I think for all the reasons we're talking about, politics, money, strategy,
United States in Asia with China, uh, that would accelerate this shift in American emphasis and, you know, just
United Hatzalah is a disruptive organization.
united . We can maintain our dominance and our global market share that you have to be united and we have to. We
United States, and I'm sure it's the case everywhere. Uh, the coefficient of value on people who have technical education is through the roof. It's as if nothing else
United States is to be raised to be racist, and to be raised to be Racists is to be raised to almost be addicted
United States that makes it a weapon because it's not including the reality that you just mentioned. So the question I have now is given that it seems like they're
united , traumatized, slaughtered so many of that generation.
United Nations, UNICEF. We couldn't tell them much about international development and how poverty could be alleviated
United States look to the states more, specifically New York, Massachusetts, California, which are more aggressive in this space.
united on how we deal with technology and digitalization, how we deal with the big technology companies.
United flight-- we have direct flights from Miami and Houston and Atlanta.
United States, I think, would be maybe 15%.
United Arab Republic. United Arab Republic, which was the union of?
united by one common thread.
United Nations has a number of different documents on human rights.
United States Senate to pardon that?
United States he was the recipient of the road scholarship and he went and
United States has doubled reliably uh every 40 years for over 200 years it's
his uh apology and his his death um the unites them somehow is that that's the solution right uh I think not just religion okay we can we there are other
United Kingdom over the last century fairly obvious there's a big dip in the
United Kingdom this is Teresa may on the left uh Boris um Johnson on the right
United States so energy is good although energy also has these problems where we worry about running out of energy we