Criminal court to prosecute israel because this is considered a war crime under International Law and for palestinians they see the current Israeli Government is a bold into by stronger relations between the israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the current us President Donald Trump the issue of supplements has been the reason why there has been a rift between the previous u. S. Administrator and under obama and the Israeli Government. And weve even seen the u. S. Administration abstain from doing. Draft resolution in the United Nations Security Council in which settlements were condemned as a breach of International Law but ever since Trump Took Office many here is saying that netanyahu was a bold and by that move in has been advancing more and more illegal settlement units this year at this advancement of these units will make this year the largest advancement of. Units specifically of compared with at least the past decades. Phasing was in Taliban Forces and Government Troop
The revolutionary war era. Mark is a delightful historian. I wish i could get him to laugh on q. His most on cue. His most distinctive feature is is left. Were delighted to have him speak on the first shots of the civil war at fort sumter. Mark . Mark thank you very much for that introduction, chris, and its a pleasure to be able to speak at this symposium for the emerging civil war. We would love to have done it in person, but being able to do it digitally like this is a wonderful way to do it, as well. But yeah, as chris mentioned, my main passion is the American Revolutionary war. But i worked for the National Park service, and we take care of a lot of important civil war sites. I actually started my career with the National Park service as an intern down at fort sumter in charleston, South Carolina. I worked there for about a year, in charleston, South Carolina, if youve never been, its a beautiful town. Theres a lot of history, revolutionary war history, but most people associate
Revolutionary war. Mark malloy is a historian with the National Park service and he is like, what can i do this revolutionary war . I said, this is the civil war. We decided we would let him talk about fort sumter because it is as close as we can get to the revolutionary war era. Asay that because mark is delightful historian, wonderful guy, wish i could get him to laugh on cue. [laughter] his most distinctive feature is his laugh. We are delighted to have him come here today to speak about the first shots of the civil war at fort sumter. Mark . Mark thank you so much for that introduction, chris. It is a pleasure to be able to speak at this symposium for the emerging civil war. We would love to have done in person, but being able to do it digitally is a wonderful way to do it as well. Mentioned my main passion is the American Revolutionary war. Work for the National Park service and we take care of a lot of important civil war sites. I started my career with the National Park service
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Warning to all People Living nearby all your week three nfl highlights and a Ground Breaking moments as we kick off your monday early today starts right now good morning. Im philip mena. And im frances rivera. With just a month until election day, a new report could reshape the race for the white house this morning, the New York Times headline says it all. Trumps taxes show chronic losses, audit battle, and income tax avoidance. According to the report, the president paid no federal income tax at all for 10 of the past 15 years because he lost so much money and only paid 750 in 2016 and 17. The president fumed calling it fax news, comparing what the president said to average americans. The campaign is also selling stickers that say, i paid more income taxes than donald trump nbcs tracy potts joins us with the latest what else did we learn from that report reporter so frances, a couple of things lets start with this 72 million refund the president got. Hes at odds whether that was legit