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coach archibald is to thank her for the — you are.e _ you are. coach archibald is to thank her for the very top. she is - her for the very top. she is 'ust aet u- her for the very top. she is 'ust get up and fi her for the very top. she is 'ust get up and go. i her for the very top. she is 'ust get up and ge. ti her for the very top. she is 'ust get up and go. if i i her for the very top. she is 'ust get up and go. if i tell�* her for the very top. she is 'ust get up and go. if i tell herb...
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ah, archibald. archibald. congratulations archibalds and thank you, mr. for participating in this broadcast of ours. vadim polishchuk, historian, political commentator , was in touch with us. we 're going to break for a minute, but stay with us. pain can become an obstacle. on foot with moves, not with my knees. for pain in the knees, try dolgit cream. long-acting cream relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint mobility. long-lasting cream. you can also walk. dolgit is the only yellow cream for joint pain. with muscle spasms, long-lasting anticonvulsant tablets. dolgit anti-convulsant to relax muscles and calves. there are 15% discounts on optimol. in pharmacies plantain, pam and oskad. new york of the 19th century is luxury, scandals and intrigues. gilded age from hbo. watch all seasons of the exquisite drama in ukrainian with a subscription. turn on aristocratic on megago. we continue. politclub on the spresso tv channel, vitaly portnikov is with you, and we will now talk about the most important event of this month, perhaps internationally, is
ah, archibald. archibald. congratulations archibalds and thank you, mr. for participating in this broadcast of ours. vadim polishchuk, historian, political commentator , was in touch with us. we 're going to break for a minute, but stay with us. pain can become an obstacle. on foot with moves, not with my knees. for pain in the knees, try dolgit cream. long-acting cream relieves pain, reduces swelling and improves joint mobility. long-lasting cream. you can also walk. dolgit is the only yellow...
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if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what booksould be h0 wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's estonia. and so books were first of all in the first years of the war the states that the germanconqu. first of all poland. there was a great destruction of thee poland to agricultural population with no elites. so education was to be largely and their books were all taken away. but then the policy changed. and regime, germany was meant to be a force. and you're right, they thought it would bee books of all the adversary ideologies they were seeking to extinguish, so that join thousad know about socialism or judaism or free masonry, they'd have books to hand. and here they plan to create ten br each. this the the extent of the netherlands and denmark.f=' in poland, czechoslovakia was so in
if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what booksould be h0 wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's estonia. and so books were first of all in the first years of the war the states that the...
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so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be in wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books were first of all inthe states that the germans conquered. first of all of the intent to reduce poland to agricultural population with no elites. so education was to be largely and their books were all taken away. but then the policy changed. and because the nazi regime, germany was meant to be a force. and you're would be best to keep the books of all the adversary ideologies they were seeking to extinguish, so that if any point join thousand years, they needed know about socialism or judaism free masonry, they'd have books to hand. and here they plan to create ten libraries of 500,000 books each. this the the extent of the rapa
so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be in wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books were first of all inthe states...
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so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what booksould be in wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books the first years ofr the states that the germans conquered. first of all poland. there was a great destruction of the intent to reduce poland to agricultural population with no elites. so education was to be largely and their books were all taken away. but then the policy changed. and because the nazi regime, germany was meant to be a force. and you're right, they thought it would be best to keep the books of all the adversary ideologies they were seeking to extinguish, so that if any point join thousand years, they needed know about socialism or judaism or free masonry, they'd have books to hand. and to create ten libraries of 500,
so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what booksould be in wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books the first years ofr the states...
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so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be in wartime, it's inevitable th th■b■ e dictatorships stalin, hr would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it saysr. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books were first of all in the first years of the war the states that the germans conquered. first of all poland. there was a great destruction of the intent to reduce poland to agricultural population with no elites. so education was to be largely and their books were all taken away. but then the policy changed. and because the nazi regime, germany was meant to be a force. and you're right, they thought it would be best to keep the books of all the adversary ideologies they were seeking to extinguish, so that if any point join thousand years, they needed know about free masonry, they'de books to hand. ande they plan to create ten libraries of 500,000 b
so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be in wartime, it's inevitable th th■b■ e dictatorships stalin, hr would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it saysr. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books were first of all in the first years of the...
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so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be in wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books were first of all in the first years of the war the states that the germans conquered. first of all poland. there was a great destruction of the intent to reduce poland to agricultural population with no elites. so education was to be largely and their books were all taken away. but then the policy changed. and because the nazi regime, germany was meant to be a force. and you're right, they thought it would be best to keep the books of all the adversary ideologies they were seeking to extinguish, so that if any point join thousand years, they needed know about socialism or judaism or free masonry, they'd have books to hand. and h
so if people like franklin d roosevelt archibald macleish were so well aware of how important, what books would be in wartime, it's inevitable that the dictatorships stalin, hitler would be equally aware of the need to command print for their cause. we see in the second world war an enormous amount of looting. on the left we see a post with nazi officials sorting books have been taken. it says revolt, not fear. in fact, that's telling. in in estonia. and so books were first of all in the first...
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[applause] if i could start with archibald mcleish who was a poet. he told us democracy is never a thing done. democracy is always something a nation must be doing. if we agree that there is a dynamic quality to democracy, what is the proper role of the military in that process? has it changed over the past 250 years? i'm not going to call on you. you can jump in as you would like. general mattis , you start. >> he said he's not going to call me and then he does. g the fundamental purpose is summed up in the oath to support and defend the constitution and obey the orders of the president of the united states. basically we are here to protect this great big experiment we call democracy and that can take us just about to the seven seas and the different continents, whatever it takes to keep this great big experiment alive. we take the oath seriously and we put it all on the line and the person who is indispensable in setting that trajectory was general george washington. his words and example guide us to this day. >> i'm not sure we can add to that. th
[applause] if i could start with archibald mcleish who was a poet. he told us democracy is never a thing done. democracy is always something a nation must be doing. if we agree that there is a dynamic quality to democracy, what is the proper role of the military in that process? has it changed over the past 250 years? i'm not going to call on you. you can jump in as you would like. general mattis , you start. >> he said he's not going to call me and then he does. g the fundamental purpose...
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i remember when someone said, listen, i need a negative article about archibald cox, i know you'll dot, you're a acht man. i'm out of that game. >> we're glad. >> i don't want to scare you. i did that, and i got people out. i said, if you need money in the next five years, take your money out. one of the greatest calls ever, the market then dropped 5,000 dow points, and all people remember is -- i crucified jim cramer on a cross of gold. do we have her, really? we got lisa su? all right. speaking of heroes, i hope she didn't hear that i said jensen huang is the only smart one. amd shares falling, results for the fourth quarter were in line with expectations. these don't tell the story. i'm so glad that ceo lisa su joins us now, because lisa, you used a number last night that's freaking everybody out. by the way, hello. >> good morning, good morning. >> hello to dan too. daniel, you, okay, all great. yo $400 billion total market for accelerated computing in 2027? lisa, that presumes that there's going to be an industrial revolution that will be bigger than microsoft, than intel, bigger
i remember when someone said, listen, i need a negative article about archibald cox, i know you'll dot, you're a acht man. i'm out of that game. >> we're glad. >> i don't want to scare you. i did that, and i got people out. i said, if you need money in the next five years, take your money out. one of the greatest calls ever, the market then dropped 5,000 dow points, and all people remember is -- i crucified jim cramer on a cross of gold. do we have her, really? we got lisa su? all...
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the search for the terrier archibald, whose owner had lost on the train, lasted for more than a week.r named archibalt , was last seen on this street, not far from chekhov station, but no one knows where he is now. maybe i met you today. quadruped a friend got separated from his owner on the train when they were returning home from moscow. sergei had a conflict with a passenger. he pushed him onto the platform, and the dog remained in agony. later the dog. a transport security worker was shouting under one of the seats, the dog ran out at the czech station, the guards only managed to take a picture of the dog, but were unable to catch up. i don’t know, to be honest, it’s cold outside, he ’s not a stupid guy, i think he’s somehow trying to survive. at some point , sergei heard barking and ran forward, but no, mongrel. in the morning , volunteers joined the search. the girls created a channel based on the twix cat and so that it doesn’t happen again. his story, we decided to react quickly. the recent story with the cat twix, who was thrown off the train at a station in kirov, is really
the search for the terrier archibald, whose owner had lost on the train, lasted for more than a week.r named archibalt , was last seen on this street, not far from chekhov station, but no one knows where he is now. maybe i met you today. quadruped a friend got separated from his owner on the train when they were returning home from moscow. sergei had a conflict with a passenger. he pushed him onto the platform, and the dog remained in agony. later the dog. a transport security worker was...
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four-part series entitled archie available to stream through britbox, the scripted series explores archibaldt's fourth wife, dyan cannon. joining us now is the star of archie, actor jason isaacs. it's good to have you on the show. >> it's an odd thing to be promote a tv show in the middle of subjects of enormous profoundty and weight. >> we also appreciate just a little joy, i totally understand what you're saying, curious to know how you prepare as an actor to portray one of the greatest actors of all time. >> i didn't, frankly, when i read the script it's about archie leach. a very complicated, very troubled man whose childhood who was full of abuse and abandonment and felt so unlovedable, he had to create this avatar to make the world love him. he felt even emptie and played out. >> someone who's so famous, as you did dive into the role as noted, families involved in the production, what was that like? >> contributed, but it's the wonderful writer, oscar-nominated screenwriter who wrote it and he got permission from both, it's my story, if you give my permission it's my way. >> i had no i
four-part series entitled archie available to stream through britbox, the scripted series explores archibaldt's fourth wife, dyan cannon. joining us now is the star of archie, actor jason isaacs. it's good to have you on the show. >> it's an odd thing to be promote a tv show in the middle of subjects of enormous profoundty and weight. >> we also appreciate just a little joy, i totally understand what you're saying, curious to know how you prepare as an actor to portray one of the...