a real thing with good morning. good afternoon. good evening, where ever you are in the world. welcome to internationalists just past the hour, and it s great to have you with us. i m miranda mommy. let s take a look at today s top stories. after turning them back on russian energy to protest against the wall, europe has been scrambling to make up the huge short fallen supplies needed to get the continent through the winter and power their economies. officials have been going cap in hand to alternative gas supplies, begging for support deals. one they have been desperately trying to solicit is cutter. but doe, hon just announced that signed is longest ever contract with china. rewards the isa ali has been taking a closer look at the saga against the backdrop of this wildcard and cuts out. it is of course, a number of issues to do with geo politics. energy security. now, of course, cuts out is one of the world s biggest energy ex forces. and out of time when you re a p and nat
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maybe this was an overstatement 25 years after the emancipation proclamation, but as he looked around and saw the status of african-americans particularly in the south picking the same cotton they had picked under slavery and living similar live said they had lived under slavery, he wondered what was gained by the emancipation proclamation and what was gained by the bloody war. we are commemorating the 150th anniversary of the civil war this year and for the next four years. it s important that we honor those who gave their lives for their respective causes, but it would have been a greater tribute to our nation, and they lived. for more information on book tv s 2011 city tour, visit c-span.org/localcontent. milledge but to the coverage of the 11th annual national book festival when washington, d.c. from earlier today. first we spoke to jennifer glavin project manager for the national book festival. then we headed to the history and biography tent for the presentation by eu
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