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Transcripts For CNN 1968 The Year That Changed America 20240909

As we look at america, we see cities enveloped in smoke and flame. We hear sirens in the night. Yow as we look at america, we see cities envelop and smoke in the plane we hear sirens and then i we see american hes dying on distant battlefields abroad we see americans painting each fighting Each Other, killing Each Other at home next ive gone, to stand and snakes like weve got some difficulties but it really doesnt matter with me now because ive been to the mountain where our prospects for peace in vietnam, but No One knows when peace will come Apollo Silva starts the final american push to the moon. Well. Youre on this flight would all finish us chances of reaching the moon by The End of next year for we have ignition on the basis of the spectacular her success of apollo seven. It would be possible now for the next mission Thats Apollo eight 83. Americans in orbit around the moon on christmas i think we have some. Late words just arriving and interrupt to bring this to you this is the

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240902

Our middle east correspondent lucy williamson reports now on the growing pressures on israel s prime minister benjamin netanyahu. Hamas would protect them as assets, the argument went. These younger, fitter hostages were the ones who would survive. Instead, israel s army says they were shot by hamas in a tunnel under rafah as israeli forces battled above them. Almog seroussi, alexander lobanov, ori danino, eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, they ve caught me. And hersh goldberg polin, a 23 year old us israeli citizen, and carmel gat, a therapist who was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. Carmel s family said she and hersh were due to be released in a deal outlined in july. Her cousin today inconsolable. It s too late for us. It s too late for carmel. I will never hug her again. But 101 people can still hug theirfamilies. For them, make the deal. Save lives. As pressure on israel s prime minister builds, today, he blamed hamas for the failure to free

Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20240902

Killed by israeli fire. The funerals for some of the hostages have been held. These pictures are from raanana, just north of Tel Aviv, where a service was held for almog sarusi. Our middle East Correspondent Lucy williamson reports now on the growing pressures on israels Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Hamas would protect them as assets, the argument went. These younger, fitter hostages were the ones who would survive. Instead, Israels Army says they were shot by hamas in a Tunnel Under Rafah as israeli forces battled above them. Almog seroussi, alexander lobanov, ori danino, eden yerushalmi, whose last words to her sister were, theyve caught me. And hersh goldberg polin, a 23 year old us israeli citizen, and carmel gat, a therapist who was described by other hostages as their guardian angel. Carmel s family said she and hersh were due to be released in a deal outlined in july. Her Cousin Today inconsolable. Its too late for us. Its too late for carmel. I will never hug her again. B

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Judith Butler The Force Of Nonviolence 20240711

Pleased to be in conversation today with my colleague, judith butler, discussing the new book the forc of nonviolence. Judith butler is a fundamental voice in our understanding of gender, sexuality, politics, theory and of the author of 13 books including like i said the force of nonviolence. Judiths a professor in the department of compative literature and prossor in the program and critical theory at uc berkeley. So, welcome, judith. Im pleed to be here and speang with you. Im excited to talk with you about your new book. I thought we might begin our conversati helping readers understand that intervenon of the book the sort of conceptual basis in your argumen for reimagining the conception for nonviolence. The book sort of encourages an understanding of nonviolence thats left rooted in a kind of individual morality and a more than concerted politic practice. I thought we would sort of bin by taking a minute to explain why thehift away from kindf indidual morality as you put it someti

Transcripts For KGO Nightline 20240712

Justice for native americans. Their loss, staggering. Their land, their culture. Some tribes completely wiped out or written out of our history books. Now the crimes against the ancestors of americas first people, can it be repaid . First, how we got here with abcs whoopi goldberg. Weve all heard the stories of how america began with Christopher Columbus and the first thanksgiving. Except thats not how American History actually started at all. More than 15,000 years before americans ever saw this land, nativeamerican Indigenous People were spread out to each corner of this continent. In 1513, juan Ponce De Leon made the First Contact with nativeamericans setting off land skirmishes that would land hundreds of years. During the 1800s, president Andrew Jackson decided to expand his vision of an angloamerican country, from sea to sea. A manifest destiny. Jackson authorized u. S. Troops to go on the attack. They forcemarched natives out west in what we call t of tears. Over 4,000 cherokee

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