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Read This: We Went to Helen Garner’s House
Helen Garner is writing again. This week, she invites us over for cake and conversation about what she’s writing about, how she solves problems and the inspiration she gets from watching her grandson’s footy training.
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Grace Tame - 'Running out of trouble'
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How long-distance running changed the life of the former Australian of the Year (and earnt her a record win in an ultramarathon)
7am: Finally going home to Biloela
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For four years, one Tamil family, with their two small children have been living in community detention. The parents, Priya and Nades, have maintained for years that they just want to return to their home in Queensland, Biloela and now they finally can. How did they learn they would be able to return? And what does the decision say about the future of immigration policy in Australia? Today, jou...
Adam Bandt explains what a Green New Deal could look like in Australia
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Adam Bandt explains why the Green New Deal is different to what we’ve heard from the Greens before, and says whether he would still borrow money to pay for it. Subscribe to 7am: podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/7am/id1461999702 #climatechange #globalwarming #savetheplanet #environment #conservation #greennewdeal #cleanenergy #infrastructure #auspol
Adam Bandt on his plan for The Greens to gain more power
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Adam Bandt sits down for a one-on-one interview with Ruby Jones. This election, issues the Greens have championed for years, like an integrity commission and reducing emissions, are now finding a lot of popular support. But the party finds itself at a crossroads. It’s been unable to increase the number of lower house MPs and senators it has at the federal level for over a decade. Adam Bandt, th...
Jacqui Lambie's radical switch from right-wing to progressive
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Jacqui Lambie's radical switch from right-wing to progressive
Scott Morrison apologises to Brittany Higgins as Australian parliament acknowledges victims of abuse
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Scott Morrison apologises to Brittany Higgins as Australian parliament acknowledges victims of abuse
The Best Way To Propose To Your Partner 💍
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The Best Way To Propose To Your Partner 💍
2021 Timeline: Look Back At The Biggest Headlines From Around The World
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2021 Timeline: Look Back At The Biggest Headlines From Around The World
A Step-By-Step Guide On How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords
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A Step-By-Step Guide On How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords
How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords
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How To Solve Cryptic Crosswords
Federal Budget 2021: Josh Frydenberg’s big spending
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Federal Budget 2021: Josh Frydenberg’s big spending
How to listen to 7am
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How to listen to 7am
The Monthly and The Saturday Paper Gift
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The Monthly and The Saturday Paper Gift
The Monthly and The Saturday Paper Gift Subscriptions
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The Monthly and The Saturday Paper Gift Subscriptions
Matthew Griffin for The Saturday Paper
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Matthew Griffin for The Saturday Paper
Matthew Griffin for The Saturday Paper
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Matthew Griffin for The Saturday Paper
The Rise of the Right?
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The Rise of the Right?
Paul Keating on our role in Asia in the Trump era
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Paul Keating on our role in Asia in the Trump era
The Russian Revolution of 1917 and World History: A Centenary Reflection
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 and World History: A Centenary Reflection
Greg Combet, Lenore Taylor and Paul Kelly: The Rise and Fall of Labor, Melbourne Writers' Festival 2
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Greg Combet, Lenore Taylor and Paul Kelly: The Rise and Fall of Labor, Melbourne Writers' Festival 2
The Monthly
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The Monthly
Shaun Gladwell x The Saturday Paper
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Shaun Gladwell x The Saturday Paper
Michael Marmot: The Health Gap (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
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Michael Marmot: The Health Gap (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
Karen Hitchcock: Seeing the Old, the Weak and the Afflicted (Wednesday Lectures 2016)
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Karen Hitchcock: Seeing the Old, the Weak and the Afflicted (Wednesday Lectures 2016)
PJ O’Rourke in Conversation with Kerry O’Brien (Byron Writers Festival 2016)
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PJ O’Rourke in Conversation with Kerry O’Brien (Byron Writers Festival 2016)
Elections: Aus vs USA with Sarah Ferguson and Don Watson (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
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Elections: Aus vs USA with Sarah Ferguson and Don Watson (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
A Shrinking Democracy: Gillian Triggs and Bob Carr (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
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A Shrinking Democracy: Gillian Triggs and Bob Carr (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
Books for Better Policy: Anna Funder and Yann Martel (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
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Books for Better Policy: Anna Funder and Yann Martel (Melbourne Writers Festival 2016)
Climate Change: Jacynta Fuamatu, Jared Thomas and Sheila Watt-Cloutier (Melbourne Writers Festival 2
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Climate Change: Jacynta Fuamatu, Jared Thomas and Sheila Watt-Cloutier (Melbourne Writers Festival 2

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @sg-go5li
    @sg-go5li 19 годин тому

    Jen robinson, Australian woman of the decade , 2024

  • @jonahtwhale1779
    @jonahtwhale1779 4 дні тому

    Women should have rights - which rights? The rights men have! What an original thought - I wonder how Mary came up with the list of rights she demanded women be given? Did she expect women to have to physically fight for these rights like the men had to in the English Civil War, the Revolutionary War and the French Revolution etc? Or would men just give these rights to women - no thousands of deaths required? For example She thought women should be educated - but at whose ex please? Who will have to collect together the knowledge and deliver this education? Women? Or men? If the former, what was stopping them before Mary came along? Women could go to the schools and Universities founded by women - except there weren't any! Why didn't women of this time create them, clear the wilderness,, make it safe, build the buildings, collect the knowledge and teach? Or did they expect men to do all that for them?

  • @stronzer59
    @stronzer59 6 днів тому

    Fauci is living proof some life forms are far above the Law, I rest my case

  • @damienscabinetmaking4243
    @damienscabinetmaking4243 8 днів тому

    I apologise for this comment being 10 years late, but wow Alice Pung is remarkably gracious and beautiful. God bless you for your wisdom and diplomatic answers. I have so much to say on the topic of racial tension especially anti-siniticism and the Chinese experience in Australia, the Anglosphere, and the Western world. I have training in theology and history and have spent years studying genealogies, migration patterns, the motivation or catalysts for the Chinese diaspora(s), to the specific clans and dynastic origins of each people group. While each group or wave of Chinese migrants are seemingly slightly different on the surface we in fact share a common ancestral history which is despite numerous persecutions, cultural, ethnic, and religious genocides in our history, from dynasty to dynasty (that were not always ethnic native Chinese but invaders) all Chinese throughout the world have retained key self-identifying markers and religious/superstitious practices that are most precious to our sense of existence, self-identifying by clan name, dynasty name, national-political concept, and patron deity. This happens at numerous interweaving intersections throughout Chinese history since the Western Zhou dynasty first entered and invaded China in 1046 BC (arriving from Central Asia and I believe from Persia, Assyria, Greco North India, and originally the Northern Kingdom of Israel formed in the same year of 1046 BC; David D Pankenier and a handful of historians have thoroughly documented this area). I am from Sydney so we seem to get the larger clans from wealthier former aristocratic families here but nevertheless we share common ancestors and forefathers with event the poorest from "ghettos" be they in Melbourne or from the poorest parts of South East Asia. I will focus on this point: House of Pung or Peng 彭, or "Pung Clan ethnicity" 彭氏族, is itself an ethnity group much like a European kingdom. It is not merely 'Chinese' or one of a million of unfortunate "refugees" (though most of us are - or political asylum-seekers) in the seemingly random international Chinese diaspora. No. Unlike many British and European names, like Smith denoting a peasant's trade, it's not an ordinary name or common low-born name but belongs to imperial list of exclusive and protected aristocratic names officially recorded in the Book of a "Hundred Family Names" (百家姓 baat gaa seng), a book that forbade outsiders (various other ethnicities in a cosmopolitan Tang and Song dynasty China - that invented the syllabus structure adopted by world universities via the imperial exam system 科舉) to marry nobles. This was not a blanket racial discrimination act like White Australia policy, or for feudal, political, and governmental reasons only, but was out of strict religious belief concerning allegiance to the God of our people, oaths made by princes to patriarchal ancestors (that some clans still venerate today), and an ancient covenant from biblical times. -- The book was written in the Song dynasty and shares common beliefs and ancestry with the Zhou, Tang, Han, and later Ming dynasties, in worshipping the same monotheistic Shaangdi, symmetrical in belief to Yahwehism, the laws and moral guidelines, musical worship, ritual fasting, prayer, and ceremonial animal sacrifice system as found in the Mosaic Old Testament. Hence such "earthen altars" are throughout key locations in Central China and Imperial capitals, all facing East in the way that Solomon's Temple is built, ready for the "Lord of Heaven", a prophesied future "King". If you can find someone who can read Chinese, preferably Traditional Chinese even Classical Chinese, evidence of this is explicitly detailed in the Book of the Rites of Zhou 周禮 and you will find cross-references verified by the majority of so-called 'Confucian' and 'Taoist' philosophers who cited the same scriptures. Also ironically since the CCP government these texts that were once kept from the masses can be found on ctext.org the Chinese Classical Text Project. Othertwise, hard copies and genealogy books may also exist in some libraries outside of China such as at Yale and Harvard, and you will likely find corroborating evidence of my claims here within the pages of your family/clan history. This was the back story to the dynastic changes such as the Ming Dynasty revolution in 1644 against the Mongolian Yuan dynasty who had invaded in Marco Polo's time. The majority of Southern Chinese, Cantonese, and Yue Language speakers (extending into Vietnam with intermarriages with the Baiyue 百越 population) are victims of Mongolian invasion and political scapegoats of the Yuan and Qing dynasty. Thus, the first "Chinese" who migrated to Australia built temples, societies, community centres, and China Towns, that were named "Sze Yup" 四邑 not "Chinese" in reference to the "4 Counties" these former soldiers/militia originate from, instead the norm to claim to be "Cantonese" (who ere governed by Qing rules from Beijing), from Guangdong, Guangzhou, or Southern China, bc by that point in history after hundreds of years since the Song fell, their identity had already been mostly forgotten, despite Sze Yup people being from the Taishan Province area where the last Song child emperors (3 brothers - of which I am a descendant of the royal House of Chiu 趙) fled to in escaping Mongol assassins and generals. The first "Gold miners" in San Francisco, Mexico/California, and Victoria were all Sze Yup people, descendants of the 200,000 imperial court from Kaifeng 開封 (Song dynasty capital) and Hangzhou 杭州 (Southern Song dynasty capital). The Chinese farms in Sydney along the CB surrounds and Eastern Suburbs mirror the agricultural setups in the Toishan and Canton region. The reason the Gold mining generation focused on attaining "gold" was out of extreme economic oppression and desperation having to pay taxes, fines, reparations, and rescue their family properties, after a series of failed rebellions that the Qing dynasty heavily taxed and punished the failed revolutionaries and their provinces. That is, our ancestors are not solely victims under tyrannical oppression but our miseries are very much self-inflicted also, so Westerners early racially charged criticisms likely contained much truth. American missionary, Arthur Henderson Smith 明恩溥, had the most objectively scathing criticism of Chinese depravity, hypocrisy, injustice, thievery, deception, etc, when our societies were extremely broken during the Qing oppression. We are not totally innocent, the unfortunate victims of happenstance, or victims of poor Australian governance, though these have happened they are consequences of much older sins. Our people are saintly, noble, regal, pious, and have numerous virtues, but at our worse we have an extremely hard heart, stiff-neck, and waxen ears, infighting and betraying family members, turning our backs on our God and oaths made. This is how our parents and grandparents' generation at least got to where they were. They were poor custodians, morally compromised, in a society that was too far gone to be repaired. The majority if not all of those in the Chinese diaspora share common elements of this history, as not merely "Chinese" (modern nationalism and post-imperial identity) but as you'll find amongst almost every "Asian" group are self-labelled on official buildings such as churches, cultural and language associations, etc, as written by the literate and upper class, we are eponymously "Wah People" 華人, from Waa Haa 華夏 (Huaxia), the same "waa" from Jehovah 耶和華, as the covenantal people of God. Our British and Europeans hosts are both our invaders and ironic friends and reminders who confronted a highly broken and depraved society when they arrived (during European/American missionary waves) with an ancient religious past that had either been long forgotten, neglected, abandoned, and for others had dwindled into superstition, divination, witchcraft, and polytheistic idolatry (syncretism), such were the original crimes charged by the Zhou against the former Shaang dynasty people in the 11th and 12th centuries BC. The "Mandate of Heaven" was used to execute divine justice, but the tides totally turned in the last couple of centuries of the British Empire. The vast majority of Australian Chinese even the majority of the older generations will not know this history being culturally uprooted and having to juggle multiple language challenges, let alone being educated in this old education system, but you can read if Australia society, the Anglosphere, the Western Hemisphere, due largely to a foundation in Christendom and Rome, may never understand, accept, or embrace this. This area is becoming my life's work. If you are interested I have the necessary academic support from various scholars in Hebrew and Chinese, as well as my own linguistic and theological analysis, with citiations, analysis and exegesis, etc. Peace and God bless.

  • @rodicamarinescu9655
    @rodicamarinescu9655 10 днів тому

    The wisdom of the world is madness to God. All the idols will be destroid. Haleluyah ! Come, Lord Jesus !

  • @isabelhuang_1
    @isabelhuang_1 14 днів тому

    I think I didn't comprehend until this moment that politicians more often than not start as lawyers. Kevin Rudd spoke as an attorney defending the indigenous population, appealing to both heart and mind

  • @pollybloom
    @pollybloom 16 днів тому

    Helen Garner. Honest self deprecating & wonderfully real. Love her too bits ❤

  • @WisdomJonathan-uc7wm
    @WisdomJonathan-uc7wm 16 днів тому

    Here 2024 it's close to my heart

  • @jim-se5xc
    @jim-se5xc 23 дні тому

    Wonderful.

  • @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw
    @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw 25 днів тому

    Tariq speaks many well,but he hides the crimes of communism and atheism, for me is not Pakistani but an English communist

  • @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw
    @CarlosGarcia-wh5bw 25 днів тому

    Well said, the vasal states in Europe and Australia

  • @jullietmburu9672
    @jullietmburu9672 Місяць тому

    Watching this in June 2024.. wow .. ❤❤❤

  • @Lizzy514
    @Lizzy514 Місяць тому

    The Australian is an ahole

  • @RevolutionarySM
    @RevolutionarySM Місяць тому

    What Tariq Ali said 11 years ago is still relevant in 2024. Just look at Joe Biden, he can lose to Donald Trump again because he failed workers and youth. Biden has not changed anything and Trump (despite now a criminal) still has a massive base of support due to his cult of personality.

  • @skmr-14cq
    @skmr-14cq Місяць тому

    What a fearless and visionary scholar. The world needs more Tariq Ali today to continue his legacy. 🙏

  • @TheJonnyEnglish
    @TheJonnyEnglish Місяць тому

    Amazing what showrunners go through. not only do they have to oversee the writing and story of the entire show, they have to balance cast and crew personalities, navigate the executive world, and fight for creative control.

  • @eakherenow
    @eakherenow Місяць тому

    Her reading of her book "Heiresses" is perfect.I've read both of their books,both terrific.

  • @sergiopaulo3412
    @sergiopaulo3412 Місяць тому

    This is the best lecture about Bourdieu

  • @fortunatomartino8549
    @fortunatomartino8549 Місяць тому

    The answer to the war on men was a woman becoming a Lesbian to punish him

  • @fortunatomartino8549
    @fortunatomartino8549 Місяць тому

    Everything is about sex with these women Like the Freudians

  • @dr.kushalraut8013
    @dr.kushalraut8013 Місяць тому

    I need the script of this interview.

  • @RahimuddinAhmed-vh3sk
    @RahimuddinAhmed-vh3sk Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @petervandevoorde9720
    @petervandevoorde9720 Місяць тому

    A NAZI mass murderer wanted by the international criminal court, addressing his victims!!!

  • @GH-oi2jf
    @GH-oi2jf Місяць тому

    MPW is not messed up. Good for Bourdain in saying it was ok for MPW to do adverts, but bad for saying he "sold out." He did not. He did not contradict any of his values by endorsing a product.

  • @bob-qz9ey
    @bob-qz9ey Місяць тому

    Am proud that Canada landed on one Beach, Juneau, while The US and Britain each landed on two. Canada had one million in uniform; the 4th largest Navy; trained Commonwealth Airmen; 'Intepid', a Canuck, oversaw the formation of US Intelligence, The OAS, forerunner to CIA; and so much else. Gotta give lots of praise to Australia in Asia, where Canada was first to face Japanese at Hong Kong.

    • @bigwoody4704
      @bigwoody4704 13 днів тому

      OSS was the forerunner of the CIA and Wild Bill Donovan was it's ‘Father of American Intelligence abroad’ and architect of CIA’s World War II predecessor - the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). By the time of the Allied invasion on the beaches of Normandy, General Donovan was a well-established senior leader in U.S. Government. As the head of OSS, he was responsible for directing the Agency’s wartime intelligence gathering and nontraditional warfare operations. Do you really want to sit here and dimisinsh or take liberties anything the USA did? Intelligence Sharing between Canada and the United States was well established but not how you just presented it. I'll give Canadians Props but their contribution wasn't near that of the USA.We were making combines for your farms. Take pictures of traffic in Canadian cities and what motor vehicles were there at that time were made where? And US-Canadians were conducting covert training on the Pacific Northwest coasts together in special operations training. B24s stopped the wolfpacks in the North Atlantic,they were buying them because they could fly 1700 miles before refueling and get to Liberators closed the mid-Atlantic “gap,” where bitter battles were fought, and where U-boats had been beyond the reach of land-based planes and even the formidable Short Sunderland “Flying Porcupine” flying boats of Coastal Command. "Black Pit" stretch of the Atlantic, where the Navy convoy was too far from land for "other"valuable air support.

    • @thevillaaston7811
      @thevillaaston7811 6 днів тому

      @bob-qz9ey Canada and Canadians had a briiliant war. They were in it with Britain from the beginning. On its own Canada out- produced Germany in wheeled vehicles, one complete RAF Bomber Command group was manned by Canadians. As you noted, Canada had a million men in uniform, they put in a real shift in the Battle of the Atlantic. There are many other Canadian achievements that could also be listed. The Canadian contribution to the war effort is well liked in Britain, and Canadian film makers, and 'historians' do to not try to ram their history down people's throats, unlike the film makers, and 'historians' of their neaerst neighbour...

    • @bigwoody4704
      @bigwoody4704 6 днів тому

      @@thevillaaston7811 little villa your crown used them as cannon fodder and sand bags. Try asking India,Ireland,South Africa and the USA (who you tried unsuccessfully to ram twice). Ask the ANZACs who answered the call to help as Churchill was getting them mowed downed for rubber trees in Burnma. That's rich who boasted *the sun never set on their empire* accuses others of ramming. Really sorry your fauntleroys had to quit fox hunting or playing polo,come down off their high horses and fight for England's "ROYALs"

  • @flannerymonaghan-morris4825
    @flannerymonaghan-morris4825 Місяць тому

    It’s so haunting to watch this, now knowing that both of them are gone. Also, is it me or does A.A. Hill sound more British than Scottish? Though I remember when watching a Parts Unknown episode where he was featured and he mentioned being sent to boarding school when he was younger, which could explain why there is a strange mix between Scottish lilt/vowels and cut RP.

  • @bernardinnyon9142
    @bernardinnyon9142 Місяць тому

    Robert storr was the driving force behind the presence of African pavillion in Venice in th 52nd édition of the oldest contemporary art exhibition in the world,and Angola were there...2007

  • @paulgraystone4919
    @paulgraystone4919 2 місяці тому

    49 mins thantcher was a wig, blair a tory.. same difference

  • @999reader
    @999reader 2 місяці тому

    As an American, I enjoyed the content that I could understand, but much of it was inside baseball. In any case, I love the sound of Kenneally’s voice!

  • @rushout08
    @rushout08 2 місяці тому

    Very interesting and broad way of interpretation. Thank you for posting this video. It has been very helpful and instructive.

  • @rushout08
    @rushout08 2 місяці тому

    Excellent explanation with some important clues to "understand" Bourdieu

  • @abcs3356
    @abcs3356 2 місяці тому

    9:55 why is showerhandle mcgee dissing MPW? is this what he meant by being judged by someone who has less knowledge than him? how many michelin stars did she spurn?

  • @abu-suliman1447
    @abu-suliman1447 2 місяці тому

    ماذا يقول الآن؟؟ لقد تغير العالم ولم تجري الرياح كما تشتهي السفن

  • @MinxiFu
    @MinxiFu 2 місяці тому

    what a sad, self absorbed, compulsive person.

  • @victorsauvage1890
    @victorsauvage1890 2 місяці тому

    He needs to do a little reading.

  • @victorsauvage1890
    @victorsauvage1890 2 місяці тому

    Assertion is not argument

  • @victorsauvage1890
    @victorsauvage1890 2 місяці тому

    Katz man is an embarrassment

  • @nl7270
    @nl7270 2 місяці тому

    John Fitzgerald's argument is asinine!! What is he thinking? That China's rise started from the 7th Century? That they've been poor since then? China's rise started about 1978, not in the 7th century. If you start that far back, there is no rise because they were already on top at least a couple of times! From 1978, what wars has China fought? What territories did they conquer? What bombs have they dropped? This guy doesn't belong on stage let alone called any type of intellectual! What an idiot!

  • @randomreadings1183
    @randomreadings1183 2 місяці тому

    Kate Millet was a psycho and spurred the destruction of modern society.

  • @IFStravinsky
    @IFStravinsky 2 місяці тому

    After hearing this, I wonder how the allies ever managed to win the war.

  • @universeliminate
    @universeliminate 2 місяці тому

    Interviewer is incredibly obnoxious

  • @michaeltse321
    @michaeltse321 2 місяці тому

    rules based order means do what we say or else lol does not actually define what exactly is the rules based order lol

  • @michaeltse321
    @michaeltse321 2 місяці тому

    Ask Napoleon

  • @kristinayoung6535
    @kristinayoung6535 2 місяці тому

    I look young for my age and I'm happy and thankful for that but that doesn't mean my life is easy. I haven't had much sex in like eight years I've never had friends. My family are all crazy. I have two eight year old twins im raising. I am just tired. I get mad too that after 40 which isn't even old women are invisible. It's bull crap. Women that are older have all that wisdom and they are still beautiful ❤️

  • @nelumsanjay4696
    @nelumsanjay4696 2 місяці тому

    this girl is lying

  • @richardstaples8621
    @richardstaples8621 2 місяці тому

    Rules-based order? How about the US subscribing to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea? It's one of a small handful of countries that haven't signed it.

  • @ropeburnsrussell
    @ropeburnsrussell 3 місяці тому

    Beevor is a wonderful writer and I enjoyed his talk.

  • @matthewscott4629
    @matthewscott4629 3 місяці тому

    "give us everything we want, expect nothing from us" if anyone wants to save some time

  • @COURRUPTIONCOIN
    @COURRUPTIONCOIN 3 місяці тому

    Freedy Johnston......also came out of ( non glorious) Kitchens .

  • @cheri238
    @cheri238 3 місяці тому

    RIP 🙏❤️Anthony Bourdain , you are missed.