Philip off could be heard shouting this is for our lads as he blew up a hand grenade and killed himself the story of the pilots bravery has not gone unnoticed r. T. Received this letter from a veteran u. S. Serviceman offering support and asking if there is a fund collecting donations for his widow and child we have asked the Russian Armed forces if such a fund is being created we are waiting for clarification and the man who wrote that letter gave our team his views on felipe off story. He knew what is chair of this war. Any knew what he had to do. Any knew he was never going to be captured. Thats a decision he had to bake. Its very hard to put. Actually. You did really had to do it was a personal decision. He knew what could happen to him he knows what can happen to other troops and what has happened to his comrades these are very important people to you. And you do most anything for them. Even risk your life he had to do our work this. Year. I wonder if i would be brave enough to do
The middle east and obstruct any access by eurasian powers. Russia iran and china from having access to the mediterranean this is the real strategy in the middle east for the United States as part of the greater scheme of structuring these eurasian powers from having free access to maritime trade routes and all other claims are mere pretexts whether to fight terrorism or to fight isis or to promote democracy in that region this means pretexts for the american political agenda in the region so thats why i believe that i said was created by the United States it was restructuring of form of the Paramilitary Group that was used in iraq which is blackwater and i believe that there were too many reports in the western media about that. But i want to be very very quickly if i may just youre leading us down a road here i want to ask you about im solo one time some analysts have compared the socalled war on terror in syria to that of a strategic deception create the problem create a solution yo
University of toronto, so we are more used to this. We still appreciate it. Let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. Just moving down the line of panelists, Jeffrey Pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. He is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. Steve velazquez, next to him, is a curator in the division of home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History. And of course youve met paula. , and next to her is irina michalche, the professor of Museum Studies at the university of torontos i school, and she researches food and museums. And next to her, teresa mcculla is a historian of american brewing history, professor of the American Brewing History Initiative, excuse me, here at the National Museum of American History. And this seems such a wonderful place to have this panel on taste because i cant think of any
So let me add to paulas thanks to all of you who have braved cold. Half of our panel comes from the university. Torontoans are more used to this. We still appreciate it. Let me quickly introduce our panelists, give you some initial thoughts and a bit of the rules of the game. Just moving down the line of panelists, Jeffrey Pilcher is a professor of food history at the university of toronto. He is also the editor of the journal of global food history for those of you thinking of publishing outlets. Steve velazquez next to him is a cure rater in the division of home and Community Life at the National Museum of American History. And of course youve met paula. And next to her is irina, the professor of Museum Studies at the university of torontos i school. And she researches food and museums. And next to her, Teresa Mccullough is a historian of american brewing history, professor of the American Brewing History Initiative, excuse me, here at the National Museum of American History. And thi
Astounding number, there are over 200,000 isis tweets per day. How can we possibly get a handle over this . The chatter is so high and the volume is so loud that its difficult to get a handle. This isnt terror as usual. This is terror gone viral. I come mebd the fbi, Homeland Security and state and locals for their disrupting of these many plots. But as we saw in chattanooga, we cannot stop all of them. In this age of peer to peer terrorism, authorities are searching for suspects who use secure aps we call dark space, to communicate and crowd source their calls for attack, inspiring operatives who never have crossed into the borders of syria, but cross over borders through the internet to conduct acts of terror. Isis cyber commanders now regularly send out internet directives and missives to their followers, as we saw in garland, texas. Sometimes our first indication of a hatched plot is an internet hash tag. We need to have a frank conversation in america about the challenges posed by