Streets cheering the years of stemming stray shots began against social inequality. Fighting has escalated in the conflict of the disputed region of the go to cut a buck a week after a cease fire between azerbaijan and armenia took effect as a by shot as accused media of deliberately attacking civilians in the city of ganja with a missile that killed at least 13 people but armenia denies that it carried out the attack that targeted civilians saw hideouts reports. Assessing the damage from the air missile strike destroyed at least 20 buildings in ganja azerbaijan 2nd largest city of 300000 people who are so. Weve been living in fear for days we couldnt sleep at night we hid but that was no use our suffering a lot i wish we were dead but our children would have to live without us we believe in our state and president make god give us back our back. People hate all fall from the disputed region of nagornokarabakh azerbaijan and armenia are fighting over but they will not spend Armenias De
Overwhelming victory for new zealands Prime Minister just into our journey and national election. About m. P. Just ended with the schools its a big day in the English Premier League as top of the table ever to play champions liverpool. Hello thanks for joining us fighting has escalated in the conflict over the disputed region a flag or no care about a week after a cease fire between azerbaijan and armenia took effect so azerbaijan says a least 13 people have been killed by an armenian missile attack on ganjo the city has been repeatedly since fighting flared up 3 weeks ago so in response armenia is Defense Ministry denied firing into as a bridge but at the same time has released the list of what they call a gentleman military targets and ganja armenia also says that part of curts was hit thats the largest city and im going to care about it said missiles were fired by our azerbaijans armed forces overnight and a violation of the humanitarian cease fire we have Bernard Smith in the armen
Page. This is a real honor for me. In a real treat to be able to have an intimate conversation about the executive power in the United States to actually wield power alongside of the president of the United States and also to talk about what its like to be behind the scenes. Let me just say very quickly, if i cough, im not sick. You came back from wuhan with that cough. [laughter] you feeling all right . [laughter] youre a little warm. [laughter] you want to change . I think the two women ought to be here. I cleaned up somebodys fireplace flue the other day and inhaled some fire smoke. In any case, dont be alarmed if i find myself coughing. Let me just say that its really a thrill to talk to you and then i had some experiences as a child of what its like to be in the company of people who wield enormous power to observe both the pressures of the job along with the loneliness you might say of power and obviously comes with privilege but also great sacrifice. Lynn, you said over time tha
Writers festival in california. Please welcome doctor lynn cheney and karl rove with the moderator. [applause] you dont want to call up the steps when you enter. You are on the right. [laughter] welcome, everybody. Im Susan Eisenhower and its a terrific pleasure to be here today to have a conversation with doctor cheney and karl rove. This is an honor for me and they treat to be able to have kind of an intimate conversation about the executive power in the United States to actually wield power along the president of the United States and also to talk about what its like to be behind the scenes. Let me say very quickly if i cough i am not sick. You came back with a bad cough. [laughter] are you feeling all right . I had to clean up somebodys fireplace the other day and inhaled some fire smoke so in any case dont be alarmed if i find myself coughing. Let me just say it is a thrill to talk to again as i had some experience as a child with what its like to be in the company of people that
The National History center cohosted this event. Once more, welcome everyone. Welcome to the Wilson Center, welcome to this washington history seminar. A seminar through which we try to provide at the Wilson Center in connection with our partners at the National History center, historical perspectives on international and national affairs. Im christiane offerman, i direct the history and Public Policy program here at the Wilson Center and i have the privilege to cochair with my College Professor eric carlson of George Washington university. This is a joint enterprise by the National History center and initiative of the American Historical Association, directed by professor dane kennedy, i dont know if dane is with us today. Joint initiative between the National History center and the history and Public Policy program here. Were in our ninth year of holding these sessions every week during the semester, mondays at 4 00 p. M. And i hope to see many of you again for future sessions. Let m