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eliza later said. that's why abe answered that he was home and he got up from the bed to open the door. but something perhaps the sound of the visitors and his awareness of the threat they posed or just the feeling his skin tightening and puckering with goosebumps so terrified abe that he did not move human bodies and minds are wired to sustain themselves, and when under attack, focused solely on surviving and avoiding injury. when the mind detects threats to life like abe experienced, it triggers these preprogramed excuse me. preprogramed escape patterns by secreting stress chemicals to propel the body into action. specifically to survive by running, biting or hiding. but for some people, especially those who those who've experienced a prior trauma, the unthinkable happens. the brain's defense circuitry shuts down and they freeze. that's what we believe happened to abe. he might have felt heavy as though he were in a nightmare from which he would soon awaken. but this wasn't a dream. and that horrifie
eliza later said. that's why abe answered that he was home and he got up from the bed to open the door. but something perhaps the sound of the visitors and his awareness of the threat they posed or just the feeling his skin tightening and puckering with goosebumps so terrified abe that he did not move human bodies and minds are wired to sustain themselves, and when under attack, focused solely on surviving and avoiding injury. when the mind detects threats to life like abe experienced, it...
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eliza later said. that's why abe answered that he was home and he got up from the bed to open the door. but something perhaps the sound of the visitors and his awareness of the threat they posed or just the feeling his skin tightening and puckering with goosebumps so terrified abe that he did not move human bodies and minds are wired to sustain themselves, and when under attack, focused solely on surviving and avoiding injury. when the mind detects threats to life like abe experienced, it triggers these preprogramed excuse me. preprogramed escape patterns by secreting stress chemicals to propel the body into action. specifically to survive by running, biting or hiding. but for some people, especially those who those who've experienced a prior trauma, the unthinkable happens. the brain's defense circuitry shuts down and they freeze. that's what we believe happened to abe. he might have felt heavy as though he were in a nightmare from which he would soon awaken. but this wasn't a dream. and that horrifie
eliza later said. that's why abe answered that he was home and he got up from the bed to open the door. but something perhaps the sound of the visitors and his awareness of the threat they posed or just the feeling his skin tightening and puckering with goosebumps so terrified abe that he did not move human bodies and minds are wired to sustain themselves, and when under attack, focused solely on surviving and avoiding injury. when the mind detects threats to life like abe experienced, it...
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eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and she was only there like i could only find records for couple of years. she she might have gone there longer the first year she went, there were records to show that got high marks. she got prizes for reading and spelling and geography. she told an interviewer late life that as a child she loved playing with maps and a globe. i was always planning journey, she said. so this was something that interest her. this idea of the world from a very young age. but she later, you can see in many of these letters that i referred to that she is witty and she had a tendency to dramatize things and to
eliza, grows up here. so she is raised by her single mother, she and her brother here in d.c., mom ran a boarding house, i think, and she got a job at the u.s. treasury. so eliza went to georgetown visitation for a couple of years and then she went to oberlin. but for a while she didn't graduate. but the thing her was she was so precocious that when she went to georgetown visitation, i found the academic records on her and she was only there like i could only find records for couple of years....
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. , , ,., love is embodied in the figure of my wife, eliza. , , .,, ., wife, eliza. this person was not owerful wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough _ wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough to _ wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough to take - wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough to take this i wife, eliza. this person was not l powerful enough to take this love for this— powerful enough to take this love for this man from me. i love his eyes _ for this man from me. i love his eyes and — for this man from me. i love his eyes and he _ for this man from me. i love his eyes and he left home with two of them _ eyes and he left home with two of them and — eyes and he left home with two of them and our world changed and now i love is— them and our world changed and now i love is single even more. because of how he _ love is single even more. because of how he sees— love is single even more. because of how he sees the world. this love is single even more. because of how he sees the world.— how he sees the world. this b
. , , ,., love is embodied in the figure of my wife, eliza. , , .,, ., wife, eliza. this person was not owerful wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough _ wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough to _ wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough to take - wife, eliza. this person was not powerful enough to take this i wife, eliza. this person was not l powerful enough to take this love for this— powerful enough to take this love for this man from me. i love his eyes _ for...
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eliza ozheshko, writer who changed the world. and here is a reason for you today to read the work of the great eliza azheshka, or if you are in grodno, be sure to stop by the museum. and it’s nice that the history of belarusian culture includes many women’s names, for example, lidia saulovna mukharinskaya, was an honored artist of the belarusian soviet socialist republic, and to this day she inspires the creative achievements of many cultural figures. here's the word from 8 to on april 12, the belarusian state academy of music hosts 33 international events. participants in scientific readings will touch upon the topic of the great patriotic war in musical art, as well as music in audiovisual arts. but the broadcast of the dobroya ranitsa belarus program continues, right now we offer to get acquainted with those who make the morning of our country good, how the morning begins its day, in particular evgeniy kapchik, and he, by the way, is an adjuster of automatic lines of aggregate machines, that’s us we'll find out right now
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eliza forgive into into for interrupting you. my question though sir, is that every time somebody says something against israel or against the is reading government would not seize right now. i mean, it's like, i mean, it's all the time and diluted this. what i mean, why does it use this? what with iran attacks is, well, we'll get into that in a 2nd, but why are they not issues with doing it? it's a sort of intimidation to tell the was that we are again persecuted by our enemies. exactly like the nazi persecuted to do. so it is just to bring the image in the head of the people. look, we office a few to again, after more than 75 years. and then we are subject to and not see like the game and death behavior and a d r d that won't do anything they, us, when they all the one who the main thing, the other. and they all the one using this done. it's a way to body countries and people, and they go, they even call the united nation as this emetic. and they stated that the united nation and they don't want to leave. so all district, sorry
eliza forgive into into for interrupting you. my question though sir, is that every time somebody says something against israel or against the is reading government would not seize right now. i mean, it's like, i mean, it's all the time and diluted this. what i mean, why does it use this? what with iran attacks is, well, we'll get into that in a 2nd, but why are they not issues with doing it? it's a sort of intimidation to tell the was that we are again persecuted by our enemies. exactly like...
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>> i think i said, salman, it's eliza. can you hear me? and there was -- there was a wiggle. and asked him, i think, do you know where you? and he wiggled. and it was a very basic, simple questions. >> you can't express yourself with any subtlety with your toes. >> which is your favorite thing. >> reporter: after 18 days in the hospital and three weeks in rehab, rushdie was discharged. >> one of the surgeons who had saved my life said to me, first you were really unlucky, and then you were really lucky. i said, what's the lucky part? and he said, well, the lucky part is that the man who attacked you had no idea how to kill a man with a knife. >> you're not a believer in miracles. but the fact that you survived, you write in the book, is a miracle. >> this is a contradiction. how does somebody who doesn't believe in the supernatural account for the fact that something has happened which feels like a miracle? and i certainly don't feel that some hand reached down from the skies and guarded me. but i do think something happened which wasn't supposed to happen, and i have no expl
>> i think i said, salman, it's eliza. can you hear me? and there was -- there was a wiggle. and asked him, i think, do you know where you? and he wiggled. and it was a very basic, simple questions. >> you can't express yourself with any subtlety with your toes. >> which is your favorite thing. >> reporter: after 18 days in the hospital and three weeks in rehab, rushdie was discharged. >> one of the surgeons who had saved my life said to me, first you were really...
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who eliza was is still debated. in the 20th century, the german researcher of beethoven's work max unger suggested that nohl poorly understood the handwriting and the work is dedicated to the pianist beethoven's student teresa malfati von rohrenbach. the composer wanted to marry her, but was refused. there is even a version that iliza’s wife could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna. it will be a relic of past capitalism. after the deceased, their property, regardless of the presence of a will, will go to the state. true, disabled relatives could still receive maintenance from this property. however, the decree stated that if the value of the property does not exceed 10,000 rubles. spouses or relatives continue to manage it. that is, the family was allowed to use the house, the deceased’s belongings and household items. and a maternity leave for changes in real life. didn't bring it. everything big had already been nationalized, and there was no time to deal with small revolutionaries. as a result , the
who eliza was is still debated. in the 20th century, the german researcher of beethoven's work max unger suggested that nohl poorly understood the handwriting and the work is dedicated to the pianist beethoven's student teresa malfati von rohrenbach. the composer wanted to marry her, but was refused. there is even a version that iliza’s wife could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna. it will be a relic of past capitalism. after the deceased, their property, regardless of the presence...
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who eliza was is still debated. in the 20th century, the german scholar of beethoven, max unger, suggested that... that zero poorly understood the handwriting and the work is dedicated to the pianist beethoven's student teresa malfati von rohrenbach. the composer wanted to marry her, but was refused. there is even a version that iliza could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna, wife of alexander i, nee louise maria augusta badanskaya. in general, the mystery has not been solved, but beethovin’s most romantic piece is now included in the compulsory curriculum of music schools around the world. on april 27, 1918, the all-russian central executive committee of the rsfsr issued a decree with loud name about the abolition of inheritance. the revolutionary document implied that the practice of inheritance would no longer exist; it was a relic of the past, of capitalism. after the deceased, their property, regardless of the presence of a will, will go to the state, however, disabled relatives could still receive m
who eliza was is still debated. in the 20th century, the german scholar of beethoven, max unger, suggested that... that zero poorly understood the handwriting and the work is dedicated to the pianist beethoven's student teresa malfati von rohrenbach. the composer wanted to marry her, but was refused. there is even a version that iliza could be the russian empress elizaveta alekseevna, wife of alexander i, nee louise maria augusta badanskaya. in general, the mystery has not been solved, but...
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with his life in the balance, his wife, eliza, never left his bedside. ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the ventilator breathing for him. that's... that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come through this surgery. i thought... "at least i'm not a widow," is what i thought. shouting. rushdie's life has been threatened before. in 1989, after the publication of the satanic verses, the iranian supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, issued a death threat — a fatwa — calling the book an insult to islam. i had come to think of that whole episode as being ancient history. as i say in the book, i felt like a time traveller — it felt like somebody coming out of the past to attack me in the present. and so one of the first things i thought when i saw him coming at me is i thought, "oh, it's you." you know? "so it's you." the man accused of carrying out the attack is hadi matar from newjersey. he pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, but is reported to have said he was surprised to hear that rushdie survived the attack. a lo
with his life in the balance, his wife, eliza, never left his bedside. ijust remember the sounds of the machines and the ventilator breathing for him. that's... that's what i remember. and i thought, you know, at least he's come through this surgery. i thought... "at least i'm not a widow," is what i thought. shouting. rushdie's life has been threatened before. in 1989, after the publication of the satanic verses, the iranian supreme leader, ayatollah khomeini, issued a death threat...
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the love story, by the way, it is with his wonderful wife, eliza, who is really the hero may be of the book. >> no, i mean, she did a huge amount, i wouldn't be here in good shape without her. and plus, she is an amazing writer. >> jon: right. >> there is that too. i say with a certain amount of gritted teeth. >> jon: yes. >> [laughs] >> jon: is there competition in writerly families? >> not really. one of the nice things about this is there we are enormously supportive of each other's book. >> jon: i thought a really interesting part of the book is -- spoiler alert at the end -- when you go back to chautauqua. the famed community in upstate new york where they bring in speakers where this unfortunate event happened. and you go back to revisit the scene of it, but also, the jail. >> yeah. >> jon: where they are holding this person that attacked you. >> yeah, it was a last-minute decision. we were on the plane flying up to -- because i have this desire to revisit the scene of the crime and show myself that i was standing up where i fell down. >> jon: right. >> sort of important for me.
the love story, by the way, it is with his wonderful wife, eliza, who is really the hero may be of the book. >> no, i mean, she did a huge amount, i wouldn't be here in good shape without her. and plus, she is an amazing writer. >> jon: right. >> there is that too. i say with a certain amount of gritted teeth. >> jon: yes. >> [laughs] >> jon: is there competition in writerly families? >> not really. one of the nice things about this is there we are...
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sun, i'm eliza chad, thanks for watching. dw, the conflicts crises, every single connection mapped out shows the geopolitical reality. the on the board is what makes things to the way they are mapped out, navigating a changing world. now on youtube, i mean, i know i right just do it and i'm hosting dw new pod cast. thanks. trace amount bothers, don't talk to me about joining us as we travel around your facing the history of every day. all set and that's something right around the world. no need to talk about just a subscriber id. listen to papa, and we'll take you along for the ride. the bus city on the front line and you create your home? yes. and the last word yellow just in the hospital, the he's finally has let i don't want to die the all . it's a beautiful day for the front line. cd of have sun no sunshine, no clear blue sky. there will be fewer attacks launched by the russians today. the for the set of someone has to do it and do it here. that's the, that's the 1st reason to be at the hospital. the 2nd just, i'm doing s
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i'm eliza chance and you're watching the double you news. the votes. people have to say the that's why we listen to based on the reports every weekend on d, w. innovations . green, the green revolution global. so listen to a whole lot of crime would probably be secure. subscribed to this channel. subscribe to plan. it's a the, the city on the front line and you create your home. yes. and the last word yellow just in the hospital. the he's finally has split out. don't want to die. the . it's a beautiful day for the front line. cd of have some no sunshine, nope, to the sky. there will be fewer attacks launched by the russians today. the for the set of someone has to do it and do it here. that's the, that's the 1st reason to be at the hospital. the 2nd to start doing something good here. is it any different from the boys in the trenches, photo level stuff don't look sensitive to both the audio is one of the few doctors remains here in defiance of the daily attacks. to say to the cities liberation from russian occupation. november 2022 block the 1st day of
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know yeah. eliza low that 80 years and lived in the area and there was, you know, in the that i can 1000 miles from the easily so about that. so i know that of the yeah, i'm gonna think that will be an invitation to the level. so my son, the little button, and then let me just say, i understand, well, hold on a shot. when you do that, she'll be a little quick. it was a, you know, 6 of them. yeah. the version of the old i believe they get that to of the honda is uh, i'm gonna use it as long as i can. what does it show? the little louder. how goes it wasn't as long as well that i'd wonderful infinity one is the one the son of the the the banners being in level divided by the amount of so done. but like just on us is done well no farther. they look for that thing, that's how much using the people used to hang up. let me get the function and what else let me see. who do i need to get the people who completed the site for me to find how to go. so how does that i headed to the was done was the little the most of was, was the one we're going to show you the the zip code in oklahoma. and i have
know yeah. eliza low that 80 years and lived in the area and there was, you know, in the that i can 1000 miles from the easily so about that. so i know that of the yeah, i'm gonna think that will be an invitation to the level. so my son, the little button, and then let me just say, i understand, well, hold on a shot. when you do that, she'll be a little quick. it was a, you know, 6 of them. yeah. the version of the old i believe they get that to of the honda is uh, i'm gonna use it as long as i...
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talk with something else but the opposition. eliza in the block. she has a book, this books, president of the indian national congress fucking and ran from mia garcia about enough. she's challenging moody's candidate and discuss truancy for the national parliament seat or mean topics. women and safety stop changes for the constitution. democracies in danger via looking at the instances reading the doors in chief ministers out in j. dante had some support to us. like fighting for the seat is an up to back to. she seems. 6 odd, you know, god, god, anyone who supports the ideology of the be to be a safe coordinates all these days. corruption charges dropped against the position leaders who joined the beach party utah just as how you doing. got this fucking meet it. go with reaps the benefit of merging. they made a lot rom, just political jump in that mixing of religion and politics, worries many experts if you take good, why doing peers in india, social fabric banks, we've got a documentary about a legal build money. thanks for watching the big ultima
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talk with something else but the opposition. eliza, the india block. she has a book, this books, president of the indian national congress fucking and ran from me. i don't see about and if she's challenging rudy's candidate in this constituency, for the national parliament seat or mean topics, women and safety stop changes for the constitution. democracies in danger via looking at the instances reading the doors in chief ministers out in j dawn he had some support to us like fighting for the seat is an up to back to she seems. 6 odd, no god, god, anyone who supports the ideology of the be to be safe coordinates all these days. corruption charges dropped against the position. indeed those who joined the beach party just as how you doing. got this fucking meet it. go with reaps the benefit of merging. they made a lot drum, this political jump in that mixing of religion and politics, worries many experts if you pick good, why didn't there's in india social fabric. and i know i spoke to a correspondent in dallas, charlie out there by off to watch. it would
talk with something else but the opposition. eliza, the india block. she has a book, this books, president of the indian national congress fucking and ran from me. i don't see about and if she's challenging rudy's candidate in this constituency, for the national parliament seat or mean topics, women and safety stop changes for the constitution. democracies in danger via looking at the instances reading the doors in chief ministers out in j dawn he had some support to us like fighting for the...
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put the opposition. eliza india block. she has the book, this books present of the indian national congress buffy, and rand from me. i got the about she's challenging moody's candidate and this comes to n. c for the national parliament seat or mean topics women and safety stop the changes for the constitution. democracies in danger via looking at the instances reading the tools in chief ministers out in j dawn you had some support to us but fighting for the seat is an appeal back to she seems. 6 odd, you know, god, god, anyone who supports the ideology of the be to be safe coordinates all these days. corruption charges dropped against the position of leaders who joined the b. j. p. party to talk just as how you doing. got this fucking meet it. go with reach the benefits of merging. they made up a lot rom, just political jump in that mixing of religion and politics where these many experts fear it could widen tears in india, social fabric and yadda yadda upon goodies, nationalist prime minister, victor, all bon, has used th
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and my wife eliza who was the person who saved my life also. and they were like a triangle. one of the people, the point of the triangle represented love and one represented death that i was a third point of the triangle. it was like a struggle between hatred and love, between death and life. that's the story i was trying to tell. unfortand fortunately love wins. [applause] >> stephen: we have to take a break. we'll beight back with more salman rushdie, everybody. stick around. without daily hiv . good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, s
and my wife eliza who was the person who saved my life also. and they were like a triangle. one of the people, the point of the triangle represented love and one represented death that i was a third point of the triangle. it was like a struggle between hatred and love, between death and life. that's the story i was trying to tell. unfortand fortunately love wins. [applause] >> stephen: we have to take a break. we'll beight back with more salman rushdie, everybody. stick around. without...
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the cherry trees were the inspiration of washington writer by the name of eliza skidmore. she had visited japan in. 1884 and seen the cherry trees there, had seen what a what a wonderful scene. they create every spring and and how important they were to japanese culture. so when she returned to washington, she attempted to get a similar program underway here. her efforts fell on deaf ears for the better part of a quarter a century until she was able enlist the aid of first lady helen taft, who and helped her advance the cause. the cherry trees were planted in 1912. a gift. the people of tokyo on. fortunately, there is little concrete known about the fate of original trees planted in 1912. the arborist and the landscape designers who planted the trees didn't leave behind a record of where had planted them. subsequent planting, over the years became mixed in with the originals. and today it's not known many if any of the original trees planted. but very near the stone lanterns are a handful of very old very gnarled cherry trees, which could, in date to that original 1912 shi
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how does that fit with the economic eliza hazlett japan for technologies that it doesn't want sell to beijing? welcome i thinkjapan is probably relieved that we are engaged with china, because for japan it's always been important for engagement to continue with china. remember, china is stilljapan�*s largest trading partner. china is in their neighbourhood. and they very much support a stabilisation in us china relations.— stabilisation in us china relations. ., , , stabilisation in us china relations. . , , ., relations. there has been no discussion — relations. there has been no discussion or _ relations. there has been no discussion or no _ relations. there has been no discussion or no mention - relations. there has been no discussion or no mention or| discussion or no mention or they are playing it down that a us steel deal with nippon steel. that's a calibrated decision. they want to focus on the positive, i suppose.- the positive, i suppose. mean, absolutely- _ the positive, i suppose. mean, absolutely. these _ the positive, i suppose. mean, absolutely. these meetings . th
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eliza terekhova and others. this tragedy affected the entire country. and it is true. you all know, four people who arrived in a white renault. they broke into the crocus building, stayed there for 18 minutes, managed to shoot a huge number of people and set the building on fire. then, apparently, having mixed with panicking people, having managed to throw off their ammunition, they again got into this renault, the same thing happened on it left. they drove almost 300 km towards the ukrainian border, where they were stopped and caught. of course, the main question, as it was, remains the same, is who the customer is, who needed it. just a few hours after what happened, john kirby, the coordinator of strategic communications at the us security council, says this, listen. moreover, there is still a question mark as to who killed kennedy, there are a lot of unresolved issues in the country, but this one was resolved immediately. after john kirby, around midnight, before were, the criminals were caught and on the agent channel doge shows a screenshot from an account allege
eliza terekhova and others. this tragedy affected the entire country. and it is true. you all know, four people who arrived in a white renault. they broke into the crocus building, stayed there for 18 minutes, managed to shoot a huge number of people and set the building on fire. then, apparently, having mixed with panicking people, having managed to throw off their ammunition, they again got into this renault, the same thing happened on it left. they drove almost 300 km towards the ukrainian...
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the western eliza was helping a israel, and there's no doubt as well can not wage a war against iran alone. it needs support and it's going to have to be very careful not losing the support if now seems to have just like what happened and goes, i know we've seen that start like that and ended up in a very different note. so here's what needs to find a way to delicately find a balance and to be showing and a question, a aggressive response, which is what they're vowing to do. we also heard this morning. them is really the fed, mr. of us, of for an affair. thing. israel will have to retaliate on a rainy and so it was because they weren't taxed by ringing so, so this is something we don't see the line so keen on, on doing in his real field with needs to do it in order to restore. it's the turns, so i think they would try to find, 1st of all it's going to take some time. we're not going to see probably anything immediately happening. but then it's gonna have to find maybe a, just like the ring is, did something very symbolic. but that would not, you know, bring to an escalation, but woul
the western eliza was helping a israel, and there's no doubt as well can not wage a war against iran alone. it needs support and it's going to have to be very careful not losing the support if now seems to have just like what happened and goes, i know we've seen that start like that and ended up in a very different note. so here's what needs to find a way to delicately find a balance and to be showing and a question, a aggressive response, which is what they're vowing to do. we also heard this...
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who brought hundreds of people out, this and artyom danskov, and nikita ivanov, and islam khalilov, eliza terekhova and others, this tragedy affected the whole country, and it’s true, you all know, four people who arrived in a white renault broke in. crocus building, stayed there for 18 minutes, managed to shoot a huge number of people and set fire to this building, then, apparently, mixing with panicking people, having managed to throw off their ammunition, they got on the same thing again and drove away on it, they drove almost 300 km in side of the ukrainian border, where they were stopped and caught. literally in a few hours after what happened, john kirby, coordinator of strategic communications at the us security council, says the following. listen, about the attack in moscow. i know you're still gathering information, but do you have any idea? could this even be related to the conflict in ukraine? at this point there is no indication that ukraine or ukrainians were involved in this shooting, but again, this just happened, we are still looking into it, but i would disabuse you at
who brought hundreds of people out, this and artyom danskov, and nikita ivanov, and islam khalilov, eliza terekhova and others, this tragedy affected the whole country, and it’s true, you all know, four people who arrived in a white renault broke in. crocus building, stayed there for 18 minutes, managed to shoot a huge number of people and set fire to this building, then, apparently, mixing with panicking people, having managed to throw off their ammunition, they got on the same thing again...
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and i i said to my wife, eliza, i said, i don't want to go because of the dream because if the dream and then i felt there'll be silly, it's a dream salmon rushdie, one of his generation's most acclaimed writers, had been invited to the town of chautauqua, close to lake erie to speak about a subject he knows all too well. >> the importance of protecting writers whose lives are under threat do you have any anxiety it being in such a public space? >> not really because in the more than 20 years that i've been living in america, i've done a lot of these things, you haven't had security around you. a closed caption detail for a long time? long time. >> but what happens in many places that you go in lecture is that they used to having a certain degree of security, venue, security. in this case, there wasn't any the irony, of course, is you were there to talk about writers and danger. >> yeah, exactly. and the need for writers from other countries to have safe spaces in america, amongst other places. and then yeah, it just turned out not to be a safe space for me for years, no place was sa
and i i said to my wife, eliza, i said, i don't want to go because of the dream because if the dream and then i felt there'll be silly, it's a dream salmon rushdie, one of his generation's most acclaimed writers, had been invited to the town of chautauqua, close to lake erie to speak about a subject he knows all too well. >> the importance of protecting writers whose lives are under threat do you have any anxiety it being in such a public space? >> not really because in the more...
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annual 40 because you know, they all look, came on the, is of the nato just a few kilometers further. eliza rosas, i'm acosta. bravo. the tourism sector here is preparing for the summer water consumption increases as the visitor numbers rise monitor son. this runs a restaurant and says that politicians reacted too late to the drought. a cindy almost gets an issue. just have me do some. the nationwide loans by now don't hang up plans, but i don't think they'll come this summer maybe next year with a bit different. not which i sort of feel like the minister in charge says the cuts alone, your government does not have enough funds to solve the water crisis alone. this almost, i mean completely at this point we have corporation projects with other regions suffering from the climate crisis in the mediterranean. they look and see scheme. i think i e sort of, we want to raise more to policy to a higher level, but uh, you're the one lead the gosh, but a lot of stuff that we must understand. we can only solve this together. he said, of course the in the future of your goals are, depends on the futur
annual 40 because you know, they all look, came on the, is of the nato just a few kilometers further. eliza rosas, i'm acosta. bravo. the tourism sector here is preparing for the summer water consumption increases as the visitor numbers rise monitor son. this runs a restaurant and says that politicians reacted too late to the drought. a cindy almost gets an issue. just have me do some. the nationwide loans by now don't hang up plans, but i don't think they'll come this summer maybe next year...
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what do you think was a little light came on the, as of you know, just a few kilometers further. eliza role says on the cost of problem, the tourism sector here is preparing for the summer water consumption increases as visitor numbers rise, monitor sun. this runs a restaurant and says that politicians reacted too late to the drought to me and most gets an issue that's happening. do you send the nation plans by now? don't bring up the land, but i don't think they'll come this summer maybe next year with a bit of a lot in which i sort of feel like the administer in charge says the catalonia government does not have enough funds to solve the water crisis alone. this time, most time incomplete when we have corporation projects with other regions suffering from the climate crisis in the mediterranean. they like us just came, i think i. e so that we want to raise more to policy to a higher level. but uh, you're the one lead the gosh, but a lot of stuff that we must understand. we can only solve this together. e circumstances, the future if you are a goal. so it depends on the future of the
what do you think was a little light came on the, as of you know, just a few kilometers further. eliza role says on the cost of problem, the tourism sector here is preparing for the summer water consumption increases as visitor numbers rise, monitor sun. this runs a restaurant and says that politicians reacted too late to the drought to me and most gets an issue that's happening. do you send the nation plans by now? don't bring up the land, but i don't think they'll come this summer maybe next...
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we have different opinions but we know through the silk, eliza said they were false false by whom for. busy the international union of which illogical sciences of the president of which is a breach of scientist. excellent for a member refreshing the casual sciences. who wrote the letter to the union of back in 2022 sayings, at least for a few cream of the support of those russian scientists who left russia in protest. how do you think that politicize ation of science can possibly be stopped? i don't know because politicians, other ones who distribute money, they distribute money to do is just the funding agencies ultimately decides. this is a very powerful way to exert pressure. they can make 2 months and. ready scientists, the very little freedom to eject and also my house this pertaining to the situation affected. you personally, has it affected your confidence in attending future conferences or even like telling people that your russian uh no, not at all except for the last. ready is the more i encountered discrimination so more proud i am to be a rush. i always said to you for som
we have different opinions but we know through the silk, eliza said they were false false by whom for. busy the international union of which illogical sciences of the president of which is a breach of scientist. excellent for a member refreshing the casual sciences. who wrote the letter to the union of back in 2022 sayings, at least for a few cream of the support of those russian scientists who left russia in protest. how do you think that politicize ation of science can possibly be stopped? i...
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the agreement, the eliza vision was the one with the for the, the only thing that you know, some of the me for them on 6th, especially of course, of him farmers a little mistake when, when the things professional i might just have to inform us or who knows it's gonna take you through to suspicion it has a filtering sort of wants to think of a, as in the house. do you think that should sort of, most of the spells are a little less than when the 13 groceries pushing interest as opposed to the purchasing assume footboards and split. the cut off is the that the international monitoring system was established under the comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty. by the time it's fully operational insurance comprised 321 monitoring stations of various types. it's envisage that russia's i m s. segment will include $72.00 monitoring stations scattered across the country. okay, thank you. when you put the go to task, the done doesn't quite full. i'm here is lou, but i mean the cannibals and yes, it was a waiting this thoughts to look. i put them in your opinion, which i've used the opposite cuz we di
the agreement, the eliza vision was the one with the for the, the only thing that you know, some of the me for them on 6th, especially of course, of him farmers a little mistake when, when the things professional i might just have to inform us or who knows it's gonna take you through to suspicion it has a filtering sort of wants to think of a, as in the house. do you think that should sort of, most of the spells are a little less than when the 13 groceries pushing interest as opposed to the...
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neighboring city of gauzy about the bodies shudder my advice, talk with something else, but the opposition eliza in the block. she has a book, this books, president of the indian national congress fucking and ran from me. i got the about and now she's challenging rudy's candidate in this constituency, for the national parliament seat or mean topics. women and safety stop changes for the constitution. democracies in danger, via looking at the instances reading the tools in chief ministers out in j. dante had some support to us, but fighting for the seat is an appeal back to. she seems. 6 odd, no god, god, anyone who supports the ideology of the be to be a safe coordinates all these days. corruption charges dropped against the position leaders who joined the beach ape party. good talk. just as how you doing. got this fucking meet it. go with reaps the benefit of merging. they made a lot rom, just political jump in that mixing of religion and politics. what do you use? many experts if you take good, why doing tears in india social fabric? let's get more from a correspondence, autocratic care. i was
neighboring city of gauzy about the bodies shudder my advice, talk with something else, but the opposition eliza in the block. she has a book, this books, president of the indian national congress fucking and ran from me. i got the about and now she's challenging rudy's candidate in this constituency, for the national parliament seat or mean topics. women and safety stop changes for the constitution. democracies in danger, via looking at the instances reading the tools in chief ministers out in...
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this is the eliza, the secretary general against dalton, back there crying is unlocked, running out of cards, they're running out of munitions. we need to step up. now unsure of support is built to last. today. allies have agreed to move forward with planning for a great today to roll in coordinating security systems and training. the details will take shape and the weeks to call but make no mistake, you crank and rely on it to support now on for a long hold. let's get most of my brussels correspondent terry schultz. welcome back, terry. as part of that statement, mister stokes and said this new ukraine, the funds would send a strong message to rush us and tell us more about it and the level of support it has. well, if you listen to sales and bring carefully, he says that allies have agreed to move forward in planning. that doesn't mean they've agreed to the proposals that he's made. this idea that over uh, where the next 5 years, it would come up with a 100000000000 euros to support ukraine and that nato would do a lot of the coordination on weapons procurement and delivery to ukraine
this is the eliza, the secretary general against dalton, back there crying is unlocked, running out of cards, they're running out of munitions. we need to step up. now unsure of support is built to last. today. allies have agreed to move forward with planning for a great today to roll in coordinating security systems and training. the details will take shape and the weeks to call but make no mistake, you crank and rely on it to support now on for a long hold. let's get most of my brussels...