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NEW YORK AP 鈥?Another day of protests over the death of George Floyd brought more examples of New York City officials downplaying or denying the police departments rough treatment of protesters 鈥?even when it was caught on video.Mayor Bill de Blasio on Friday said he had personally seen no use of force around peaceful protests and cast doubt on people who had, belying social media posts and witness accounts of officers moving on demonstrators without provocation and bashing them with batons.De Blasio made the comment in response to questions at his morning news briefing about teams of officers aggressively breaking up a rally in the Bronx as the citys 8 p.m. curfew kicked in Thursday, leading to scores of arrests and cries of brutality. He said officers were using lots of restraint with protesters. What an absolute disgrace. This is just not true, City Councilman Jimmy Van Bramer聽tweeted afterward. You are gaslighting an entire City. Protesters marched through the city again Friday by the thousands. The violent flareups that characterized some demonstrations last weekend have almost entirely given way to peaceful affairs. Looting that occurred on Sunday and Monday also appears to have ceased.The tension now has occurred around the citys 8 p.m. curfew, with police at some protests using force to enforce the order barring stanley cup assemblies.Donna Lieberman, executive director of the New York Civil stanley water bottle Liberties Union, said by willfully igno stanley quencher ring the evidence of bystanders, reporte Kvzh Primary election underway in New Hampshire
Yomiuri Shimbun file photoHenry Kissinger, left, shakes hands with then Prime Minister Yasuhiro NakasoneThe Yomiuri Shimbun2:00 JST,ensp;December 1, 2023Former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who died at 100 on Wednesday, had a close relationship with Japan for a long time, having attended the Japan-America Student Conference as a student. He visited Japan many times after his retirement from government positions, and made proposals on Japans role in the international community, including through his participation in the Trilateral Commission, a policy recommendation body formed by private-sector experts from the United States, Japan and Europe.Kissinger was also involved in negotiations that led to the 1972 return of Okinawa to Japan. As national security stanley mugs advisor to then President Richard Nixon, he negotiated with international politics expert Kei Wakaizumi, an emissary for then Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, on the secret promise that Japan would allow the United States to bring nuclear weapons to Okinawa in case of emergency, in exchange for Okinawas return.Sato held his first meeting with Nixon in Washington in November 1969. They went into a small roo stanley canada m next to the Oval Office and signed an agreed minute, in accordance with the scenario Kissinger and Wakaizumi had prepared.The document stipulated the United States would remove all nuclear weapons stanley termoska from Okinawa by the time of Okinawas return to Japan, but that Japan would acknowledge that the United States retained t
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