But one out of my class that i have no, i never thought about. Welcome back, everyone to session to the second session of the impending crisis symposium. It is a very great pleasure now for me to introduce dr. Adam ip smith, the edward osborn, professor of u. S. Political history and director of the Rothermere American Institute at the university of oxford with a specialism in the political history of the United States in the 19th century. Dr. Smiths perspective will be invaluable to our discussions today. Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. Adam smith. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, rob. And good morning, everyone. Its wonderful to see you all here. And its fantastic honor for me to have been invited to take part in this symposium. Its always great to have a reason to come back to richmond, which is a city that i like very much indeed. My talk this morning is going to build, i think, i hope very nicely on Richard Blackett talk, which you just heard, the fugitive slave
Dissatisfied primarily because they simply, like many people who have psychological problems there, and each of us faces, cannot directly say what they want, and why so, that is, for them it is primarily a political moment of pressure, maybe its clear what they want, maybe they want money, well, just straight up its a shame to ask, because in fact you have to understand that in. All, these are protests of people who are protesting with quite good equipment, have very small volumes of production, and they invest in crops that do not bring much profit on such small areas, there, for example, the same corn, but this, again, this is not an issue that even i have the right to discuss, because it is internal polish politics, another matter, that ah. Really these farmers clearly understand those protesting, not those engaged in trade with ukraine, c trade with other countries, in the large agrarian, large agrarian sector that is in poland, the part that protests is mostly people, farmers, who
Are discussing is rather a discussion about what are the problems within the European Union, what are the problems in us and how do they interact with each other, and do they interact constructively, do they spark, and we have several products there, because they are really at your fingertips you can count on one hand how many of us really have certain, certain sensitive moments, but in. And each, each of them has its own story, its own perspective, and in fact, from this plane, everything is fine with us, worse with in the plane of such political and, that is , tradeeconomic, politicaleconomic, and this issue of protests is in poland, in the European Union, and here of agrarian protests, and here we can say that we have also achieved our goal. Because from the point of view of rational trade, from the point of view of associations that are involved in constant trade, everything is fine here, and the polish associations support us, which in principle has already become the subject of d
A doctor but. A professor of Political Sciences at Damascus University he says the u. S. Has no legal right to be in syria. What. The seed in the congress. Shows that america is lying god the time is smitten with this Administration First of all you see before the. Fighting against terrorism then i says now we are hearing another reasons. One to give us a model of democracy. To see there to america where is their models in afghanistan or in iraq or where america it means there are a problem the reason behind that mr sutton fifty eight and its of International Law everyone knows they are and they are not in syria by invitation of legal Syrian Government and they are not going to themselves by the Security Council resolution so they are bitters. It is now the sixth consecutive friday palestinians have come out in force to protest Donald Trumps recognition of jerusalem as these really capital at least seventeen protesters have been injured in clashes in gaza from where local journalist ha
Washington next week . Is it Thomas Jefferson the week after . Im not putting anyone on a moral plane. Im say the group on one side and a group on the other and they came at each other with clubs and it was vicious and it was horrible and it was a horrible thing to watch. But there is another side. There was a group on the side, you can call them the left, you just call them the left, that became violently attacking the other group. You say what you want, but that is the way it is. Reporter he defended his 24 48 hour delay to denounce the white nationalist. He said he was waiting for the fax to come out. He described the torchlight as peaceful. What about the altleft they came charging at the, as you say, all right. Do they not have any guilt . Let me ask you this, what about the fact that they came charging with clubs in their hands, swinging clubs, do they have any problem . I think they do. As far as im concerned, that was a horrible, horrible day. Wait a minute, i am not finished.