George w. Bush excessive emanation at the 1992 Republican National convention in houston. President bush lost the president ial election to democrat, bill clinton. Ross perot finished third. [cheering and applause] george h. W. Bush thank you so much. George h. W. Bush thank you so much. Thank you very, very much. Thank you so much. Thank you. [cheering and applause] this is fantastic. Thank you all very, very much. Lets go to work. Thank you. Much. You so thank you. And i am proud to receive, and i am honored to accept your nomination for president of the United States. [cheering and applause] and may i thank my dear friend and our great leader, bob dole, for that wonderful introduction. [cheering and applause] and, let me say this, this nomination is not for me alone. It is for the ideas, principles and values that we stand for. And my job has been made easier by a leader who has taken a lot of unfair criticism, with grace and humor, the Vice President of the United States, dan quayl
Live from moscow thanks for joining us on the weekly today here in our international. Welcome to the program. And we start to swear theres no letup in the wave of antigovernment unrest tens of thousands gathered in. President lukashenko to step down claims he rigged election has this report from the better off the capital. So this is what the antigovernment protest looks like right now and it has become sort of a traditional regular place for people to gather and vent their anger after the highly controversial elections and right now you can see that behind me this towering structure and the museum behind it are being guarded by the Security Forces they are not letting people come close but they arent trying to the road between the Security Forces and the protesters has become sort of an improvised border and people have been flocking here very very large telegram channels with lots of followers which are being used to coordinate these protests because the its not like people its not i
Belarus where theres no letup in the wave of antigovernment on rest tens of thousands gathered in minsk on sunday calling on president lukashenko to step down over claims he rigged the election it was done of has this report from the capital. So this is what the antigovernment protest looks like right now and it has become sort of a traditional regular place for people to gather and vent their anger after the highly controversial elections and right now you can see that behind me this towering structure and the museum behind it are being guarded by the Security Forces they are not letting people come close but they arent trying to the road between the Security Forces and the protesters has become sort of an improvised border and people have been flocking here very very large telegram channels with lots of followers which are being used to coordinate these protests because the its not like people its not it hasnt been spontaneous it has been organized it has been coordinated through int
From moscow thanks for joining us on a weekly on r. T. International welcome to the program. That was started by our us where there is no letup in the wave of antigovernment unrest tens of thousands gathered in minsk on sunday calling on president lukashenko to step down over claims the rigged election. Has this report. So this is what the antigovernment protest looks like right now and it has become sort of a traditional regular place for people to gather and vent their anger after the highly controversial elections and right now you can see that behind me this towering structure and the museum behind it are being guarded by the Security Forces they are not letting people come close but they arent trying to the road between the Security Forces and the protesters has become sort of an improvised border and people have been flocking here very very large telegram channels with lots of followers which are being used to coordinate these protests because the its not like people its not it h
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