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fitzgerald if nothing else served as a scout for ernest hemingway in paris.got some good reviews. it got some poor reviews too. it sold ok but it was not a great bestseller. the irony is that it was adapted to a play for broadway by owen davis the next year and it was a hit on broadway. think about it. it was made into a silent film which has been lost except for a small clip you can see on youtube. from a little remnant of the silent film. fast-forward post-world war ii, no fewer than four major hollywood films have been made of the great gatsby. when fitzgerald died -- very young. he was 43 in 1940. he left behind in our warehouse on 43rd street copies of the 1925 printing of the great gatsby. it never was out-of-print. the truth is even sadder. the copies were there in our warehouse. nobody was ordering them. it was world war ii and the program of sending paperbacks for free to our gis -- in this case the great gatsby was sent to the gis at the end of the war when they were occupying germany. the great fitzgerald scholar, the late matthew brickley estimate
fitzgerald if nothing else served as a scout for ernest hemingway in paris.got some good reviews. it got some poor reviews too. it sold ok but it was not a great bestseller. the irony is that it was adapted to a play for broadway by owen davis the next year and it was a hit on broadway. think about it. it was made into a silent film which has been lost except for a small clip you can see on youtube. from a little remnant of the silent film. fast-forward post-world war ii, no fewer than four...
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it's with mollie and with ernest. a osage character is one of the main characters. how closely did you work with the osage people once you are doing the film. >> martin: that night at that dinner i became, i am a manhattanite. i don't know. i grew up downtown. now i live uptown. i've never been in a prairie. [laughter] it's big and it's wide. these people come around. you had to get to know the people. once i got to know them, i started to get very comfortable with them. and through our experts who were there, people who started to help us. before he realized, we had all the osage helping us and ultimately they worked on every aspect of the picture including behind the camera, by the way. they said listen. do you mind -- do i mind? if they can do the work, do it. >> stephen: we have to take another break but we'll be right back with more martin scorsese, everybody. to help protect from hiv. i prep without pills. with apretude, a prescription medicine used to reduce the risk of hiv without daily prep pills. with one sh
it's with mollie and with ernest. a osage character is one of the main characters. how closely did you work with the osage people once you are doing the film. >> martin: that night at that dinner i became, i am a manhattanite. i don't know. i grew up downtown. now i live uptown. i've never been in a prairie. [laughter] it's big and it's wide. these people come around. you had to get to know the people. once i got to know them, i started to get very comfortable with them. and through our...
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where that day he clearly translated for minister bugaev, but also met fidel and brezhnev. here is ernestinfegos, then further on is some kind of ownerless national library, then they hung a huge portrait of brezhnev on it, now, let’s take a look inside, yes. “the future of humanity is peace,” said the glorious son of cuba, cos marti, there was a time, he added, when war was resorted to as the first means of resolving conflicts, today she is already the last resort, i personally remember then, i thought, apparently, the guys from his team, he..." they prepared him very well or he was so moved by the cube, the mutual love was strong, this is also the moment. with that very star of the hero the soviet union and don’t forget the leader of a country just 9 miles from the united states, which imposed sanctions on the cubans, even then the soviet union, all the countries of the socialist community extended a helping hand to her, well, about... help from the rest of the socialist camp - this is a well-known exaggeration many have already realized that here in moscow, we will now go to the former
where that day he clearly translated for minister bugaev, but also met fidel and brezhnev. here is ernestinfegos, then further on is some kind of ownerless national library, then they hung a huge portrait of brezhnev on it, now, let’s take a look inside, yes. “the future of humanity is peace,” said the glorious son of cuba, cos marti, there was a time, he added, when war was resorted to as the first means of resolving conflicts, today she is already the last resort, i personally remember...
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let's talk about the love story of molly and ernest burkart.p based on what you know if the character and what your research is? because it's incredibly complex. >> yeah, it's a little twofold in that one it is true to the history, particularly her granddaughter, who i got to meet and i can just see that's where she probably -- how he drew a lot of inspiration from how he sketched on the book but a meeting with 250 members present from the gray horse district where she was from and margie went up and said you've got to remember you are in love. he insisted to the day he died that she was a good one, as he would say. there was a legacy in the kids, people remember their kids being very fun-loving and close to each other and even after ernest had gotten out of prison his son cowboy would go pick him up and drive around with him, gave him the nickname all dynamite. >> stephen: because he used dynamite to blow up the houses of the people who were standing up? >> because of his guilt and the complicity of it. it doesn't make sense, yet it is. there
let's talk about the love story of molly and ernest burkart.p based on what you know if the character and what your research is? because it's incredibly complex. >> yeah, it's a little twofold in that one it is true to the history, particularly her granddaughter, who i got to meet and i can just see that's where she probably -- how he drew a lot of inspiration from how he sketched on the book but a meeting with 250 members present from the gray horse district where she was from and margie...
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and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is respons >> house democrats election. this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning. two bits of very important news this week, obviously the first full week of spring training for those baseball fans. vice chair and i are rooting for our dodgers. i will be in glendale, arizona. i knowal all of you are focused on that as well. more importantly the house democratic caucus is so pleased to welcome back to congress tom suozzi after his successful election last night. it's a great day for the country, the people of new york's 3rd congressional district. it's a return to replacing someone in that seat, placing someone in that seat with the dignity to solve problems and
and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is respons >> house democrats election. this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning....
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and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> house democratic leaders also addressed the new york special election. which narrowed the republican's majority in the chamber. this is about 20 minutes. >> good morning. two bits of very important news this week. obviously. first is -- first full week of spring training for those baseball fans. vice chair and i are rooting for our dodgers. i will be in glendale, arizona. i knowal all of you are focused on that as well. more importantly the house democratic caucus is so pleased to welcome back to congress tom suozzi after his successful election last night. it's a great day for the country,
and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> house democratic...
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. >> this message means nothing to nothing and, to be ernest, the one who died is the one who's luckyone who lives to suffer again and again is the one who has been cursed and abandoned by all people. >> but the memory of their father will endure for all of their lives. "bbc news," jerusalem. >> a difficult watch there. joining me is alistair burke, the former minister of state for the middle east at the foreign commoner and wealth office. welcome to the studio. first we've been talking on the program about what's been going on in the house of commons. the s.m.p. describing it as a pant mime. i -- minute mime. i did want to ask you this. the labor amendment passed, which called for an immediate humanitarian cease-fire. does that change anything in terms of what the governor does or doesn't do? >> no, not at all. it's an expression of opinion by parliament and does not bind the government in this i way. some years ago parliament passed a motion to recognize the state of palestinian. that was a parliamentary motion but it didn't bind the government. had the government's amendment been p
. >> this message means nothing to nothing and, to be ernest, the one who died is the one who's luckyone who lives to suffer again and again is the one who has been cursed and abandoned by all people. >> but the memory of their father will endure for all of their lives. "bbc news," jerusalem. >> a difficult watch there. joining me is alistair burke, the former minister of state for the middle east at the foreign commoner and wealth office. welcome to the studio....
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both issue himself for a certain ernest.his name sounds the same as the word serious, although seriousness is not a penny among these irresponsible gentlemen. not only was the bag found, but the baby you lost was found. i, you, yes, mom, mister, i'm a girl, a play filled with the sparkling humor of a brilliant writer, playwright and poet, then oscar wilde was at the peak of his popularity. despite the terrible snowfall in london , the cream of high society, including the prince of wales, gathered in the hall. everyone was delighted. the importance of being serious is a brilliant satire on victorian customs, revealing. vulgarity and hypocrisy of society, the play still does not leave the stages of world theaters. on february 14 , 1950 , a soviet-chinese treaty of friendship and an alliance of mutual assistance was signed in the kremlin. back in early december, the leader of the chinese people's republic, mauzzedun , arrived in the soviet union, but stalin was worried about his ambitions; he was not sure that he could control
both issue himself for a certain ernest.his name sounds the same as the word serious, although seriousness is not a penny among these irresponsible gentlemen. not only was the bag found, but the baby you lost was found. i, you, yes, mom, mister, i'm a girl, a play filled with the sparkling humor of a brilliant writer, playwright and poet, then oscar wilde was at the peak of his popularity. despite the terrible snowfall in london , the cream of high society, including the prince of wales,...
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in addition, we'll see major street scape projects starting in ernest this year along folsom street in the south of market and minnesota street and dog patch among others. all these projects aim to make the corridors safer and more inviting. chair post, you requested a sneak peak at upcoming capital projects mentioned in the restricted communication report. happy to provide snapshot overviews. let's start with adult immunization travel clinic and relocation project delivering on behalf of public helths. the clining is at the health deparm 101 grove streelt and will be moving close to 25 van ness. the space needs to be renovate #d including a waiting room, injection room, administrative functions. the non profit clinic operated by the health department offer vaccination antimalaria and health advise for international travellers. the move is happening because 101 grove street is determined to be seismically unshounds and offices and services operating out of there are relocated in phases. the longer term plan is retrofit 101 grove, one of the spectacular building in the civic center land
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ernest in philly, good morning. caller: my topic is about reparations. the slaveowners in the south were given reparations for their slaves as property. all throughout history, we did the right thing and mobs come and burn us out. throughout any state in america, you can find that situation has occurred. we have come a long way with a lot on our backs and i want to make that statement. host: do you think that reparations are going to happen at some point in the new future? caller: i am not concerned about that, just leave us alone and stop pulling the rug out from under black people. affirmative action -- we were behind the eight by long time and we got a chance with affirmative action and all of the sudden that was pulled from under us. oh no to the fact that we were held back. hinder did what he did in that situation. -- hitler's did what he did in that situation. when we pull ourselves up by our bootstraps, stop tripping us up. host: forest, virginia. paul, independent. good morning. caller: i wanted to address the caller earlier who was incredibly co
ernest in philly, good morning. caller: my topic is about reparations. the slaveowners in the south were given reparations for their slaves as property. all throughout history, we did the right thing and mobs come and burn us out. throughout any state in america, you can find that situation has occurred. we have come a long way with a lot on our backs and i want to make that statement. host: do you think that reparations are going to happen at some point in the new future? caller: i am not...
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and he wove the laugh into his character and all of a sudden it was ernest laughing at bill and i wasng at a farting man. and i realize this is why one of us has an oscar and the other is about a budget for an accent. [laughter] [applause] >> desi: i want to talk about "weathervanes." you have a song called "middle of the morning" and you talk about being a strong but silent southern man. do you feel like the idea of what a southern man is, or southern masculinity has evolved in your lifetime? >> we are trying to of all of that with evidence sometimes shows the contrary to be true. [laughter] >> desi: haus so? [laughter] in my experience we are not always the best at talking about how we feel that makes is not great at dealing with our emotions, things will come out in ways we don't intend them to, we are not able to say i am scared or i am sad -- i don't necessarily know that's a southern thing but it definitely happens a lot in the south and that's where i came from. >> desi: you are going to stay and perform for us, you're going to perform a song called cast iron skillet. i am from
and he wove the laugh into his character and all of a sudden it was ernest laughing at bill and i wasng at a farting man. and i realize this is why one of us has an oscar and the other is about a budget for an accent. [laughter] [applause] >> desi: i want to talk about "weathervanes." you have a song called "middle of the morning" and you talk about being a strong but silent southern man. do you feel like the idea of what a southern man is, or southern masculinity has...
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reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devices such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our ves. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on fun. and one review of a recent bk to note the washingn post brandon hensley takes a look at historian raymond aenault, his newly released biography of the late georgia democratic congressman, the civil rights icon john lewis. the nearly 600 page book is entitled joh lewis in sech of the beloved community. mr. tansley writes in the post that the bk, quote, sometimes drains its subject of his dynamism, focusing on the bare facts of his life at the expense of emotional punch. the result is a work that doesn't quite resurrect lewis turned text into flesh. even if it promises to be a compelling academic t
reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devices such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our ves. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on fun....
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reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devis such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our lives. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on f. and one review of a recent book to note the washington post brandon hensley takes a look at historian raymond arsenault, hi newly released biography of the late georgia democratic congressman, the civil rights on john wis. the nearly 600 page book is entitled john lewis in search of the beloved community. mr. tansley writes in the post that the book, quote, sometes drains its subject of his dynamism, focusing on the bare facts of his life at the expense of emotional punch. the result is a work that doesn't quite resurrect lewis turned text into flesh. even if it promises to be a compelling academic
reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devis such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our lives. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on f. and...
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reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devices such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our lives. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on fun. and one review of a recent book to note the washington post brandon hensley takes a look at historian raymond arsenault, his newly released biography of the late georgia democratic congressman, the civil rights icon john lewis. the nearl600 page book is entitled john lewis in search of the beloved community. mr. tansley writes in the post that the book, quote, sometimes drains its subject ohis dynamism, focusing on the bare facts of his life at the expense of emotional punch. the result is a work that doesn't quite resurrect lewis turned text into flesh. even if it promises to be a compelling a
reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devices such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our lives. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on fun....
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and he wove the laugh into his character and all of a sudden it was ernest laughing at bill and i wasughing at a farting man. and i realize this is why one of us has an oscar and the other is about a budget for an accent. [laughter] [applause] >> desi: i want to talk about "weathervanes." you have a song called "middle of the morning" and you talk about being a strong but silent southern man. do you feel like the idea of what a southern man is, or southern masculinity has evolved in your lifetime? >> we are trying to of all of that with evidence sometimes shows the contrary to be true. [laughter] >> desi: haus so? [laughter] in my experience we are not always the best at talking about how we feel that makes is not great at dealing with our emotions, things will come out in ways we don't intend them to, we are not able to say i am scared or i am sad -- i don't necessarily know that's a southern thing but it definitely happens a lot in the south and that's where i came from. >> desi: you are going to stay and perform for us, you're going to perform a song called cast iron skillet. i am
and he wove the laugh into his character and all of a sudden it was ernest laughing at bill and i wasughing at a farting man. and i realize this is why one of us has an oscar and the other is about a budget for an accent. [laughter] [applause] >> desi: i want to talk about "weathervanes." you have a song called "middle of the morning" and you talk about being a strong but silent southern man. do you feel like the idea of what a southern man is, or southern masculinity...
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and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> house democratic leaders also addressed the new york special election. which narrowed the republican's majority in the chamber. this is about 20 minutes.
and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy visit ncicap.org] >> house democratic...
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let me see it was showing it ernest, or there's a for sure appointment to store them. fortunately. mean it's lovely. spoke to matthew drawer, still have to be made to a horse squeeze me through and they could give me a set price. what's, what were the do i need a single show in the quote, the gun isn't stressed one spinner. we're particularly up in there. hold on fishing there. so sort of go on the scale. what you on the yeah. but don't know what's them you know, things are going to chat. the credit union has spent the day and yet we're on a posted anywhere on the business or do you throw in any sort of computer when we go to and then it goes to show and see what's available. thorny joyce. oh sure. yeah. there are no rules, it didn't, it was just it hit with a huge assume showing a serial number from you to somebody there. lots of little bit of 6 load here at the facility or just any minutes you put you on this. tiffany: just to put you on the computer. is this what you want us to go by suggestion in the village and i'm going to put him into your mind this a bit when discuss interior ne
let me see it was showing it ernest, or there's a for sure appointment to store them. fortunately. mean it's lovely. spoke to matthew drawer, still have to be made to a horse squeeze me through and they could give me a set price. what's, what were the do i need a single show in the quote, the gun isn't stressed one spinner. we're particularly up in there. hold on fishing there. so sort of go on the scale. what you on the yeah. but don't know what's them you know, things are going to chat. the...
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the munich security conference, where the war and gaza has been top of the agenda. world leaders of ernest israel to allow much needed humanitarian a to enter the strip. the palestinian prime minister and how much they is said the only way to stop israel's military campaign is through sanctions. as for the 1st time reason why it is up to anybody who they think gabriel rules of engagement every evidence that i'm not sure to, nor ever sent get audited and then thought, you know everything, get optic. and so i'm not sure that human. it's already a little, and this is the, is that the be the best i live for is why. and that's as united as this has not been able to deliver a smile on one hand. and also nothing you know is not listening to his big boss, but it's a been fighting. he is not listening to anybody, and that is where is i in the international community should deal with this the different way. our correspondence stuff also spoke with the belgian for administer at the conference. she asked her about the belgian government's view of the war on gaza. it's crystal clear that's the proper a
the munich security conference, where the war and gaza has been top of the agenda. world leaders of ernest israel to allow much needed humanitarian a to enter the strip. the palestinian prime minister and how much they is said the only way to stop israel's military campaign is through sanctions. as for the 1st time reason why it is up to anybody who they think gabriel rules of engagement every evidence that i'm not sure to, nor ever sent get audited and then thought, you know everything, get...
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cambridge, in the kamenderz laboratory, which in those years was headed by the outstanding physicist ernest of the american nuclear industry was also there at the same time. his talent, talent as a physicist, well, apparently, it all outweighed all those historical biographical moments, just 7 years after the first test of an atomic charge, the semipalatinsk test site was rocked by an explosion with a power of not 22, but 400 kilotons. i would he called it a real hydrogen explosion, the first 55. we observed this from a distance of 70 km, a certain number of people were closer, and it seems that one girl was buried and died, you can see how difficult it is for him to say. death of people, this has its own logic; while developing weapons of mass destruction, khariton was deeply convinced that he was doing everything to preserve peace. until the sixtieth year , kurchatov remained the head of the entire atomic project; on february 7, chriton met him on a walk in barvikha. they sat down on the bench, and here i started to tell him to tell, so i say, but somehow he doesn’t ask any questions, i..
cambridge, in the kamenderz laboratory, which in those years was headed by the outstanding physicist ernest of the american nuclear industry was also there at the same time. his talent, talent as a physicist, well, apparently, it all outweighed all those historical biographical moments, just 7 years after the first test of an atomic charge, the semipalatinsk test site was rocked by an explosion with a power of not 22, but 400 kilotons. i would he called it a real hydrogen explosion, the first...
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and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is respons >> house democrats election. this is about 20 minutes.
and all that begins in ernest right now. we have to -- earnest right now. we have to solve the problems. and not just take political posturing as has happened in some of these other corners. reporter: what about government shut down. will you get the spending bills done in time? [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is respons >> house democrats election. this is about 20 minutes.
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sort of so loop and i mean, you're speaking a black box of should you mind me a newsletter practices, ernest silver, can you bring that kind of what's on us? a costly tell us what kind of good reason you look at there, but now i'm on the scrub portion. i mean a new quote dentist, but one minute that needs to measuring different missed shipping of course and some of the sort of go to what about mention a few of our cups. 3 over the button is the ideal. the thanks to body collection of july 1941. so the 1st day rates on the city in just 2 months that will have to have a bump leningrad. 17 times the cause you must layla me a bullet you through the city. is you or i'll put you momma, you with me. yeah. that's a sub only kind of totally. and his parents, somebody to see just leningrad, the other thing they just kept a journal know most each one of the and 172 things in which he recorded life in the city. september the a massive advertise on lending grad at 6 55 pm. the planes dropped 6327 in century bones on the must go skate dressing a good day. a skate as well. noon skate districts 183 fives ac
sort of so loop and i mean, you're speaking a black box of should you mind me a newsletter practices, ernest silver, can you bring that kind of what's on us? a costly tell us what kind of good reason you look at there, but now i'm on the scrub portion. i mean a new quote dentist, but one minute that needs to measuring different missed shipping of course and some of the sort of go to what about mention a few of our cups. 3 over the button is the ideal. the thanks to body collection of july 1941....
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. >> i seem to remember and i could be corrected later but i think senators grassley and ernest had spoken out about amino acids and other biotech products produced in china, many of them food additives and i think vitamin k and others that are necessary for the strength of our livestock, our food supply. what visibility do you have in that from the commission and what are you doing, is that accurate and it seems we are putting ourselves and the potential for china to be able to relationshippize -- to weaponnize those products for what is a critical need here. >> i appreciate the question and i just described, biotech can help us creating more resilient supply chains but can be used to entrench the supply chains we have vis-a-vis the united states and china. by and large we don't have great visibility to biotech supply chains whether it be medical or agriculture and am feeling a sense of -- what's the word? jealousy at my colleague talking about great detail the battery supply chain and different sectors and how well defined that is. but on the biotech side it's not there in terms of what
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university of cambridge in the kamender laboratory, which he headed in those years outstanding physicist ernestived his doctorate at cambridge at the age of 24 , and the future father of the american atomic bomb, oppenheimer, was there at the same time, and although they did not know each other personally, this one was already there. a fact could seriously ruin the life of a soviet scientist, his talent, talent as a physicist, well, apparently, this all outweighed all those historical, biographical moments, just 7 years after the first test of an atomic charge, the semipalatinsk test site was rocked by an explosion the power is no longer 22, but 400 kilotons. i just lived with my parents at the training ground in 1953, and i remember this cloud that passed by our town, at a distance... 300 km after 3 hours, the dose was effective five roentgens, that is, you can’t live without dying right away , but you can’t live, i would call a real hydrogen explosion the first, fifty-fifth year, we observed it from a distance of 70 km, this is the program for today, we will continue after a short advertiseme
university of cambridge in the kamender laboratory, which he headed in those years outstanding physicist ernestived his doctorate at cambridge at the age of 24 , and the future father of the american atomic bomb, oppenheimer, was there at the same time, and although they did not know each other personally, this one was already there. a fact could seriously ruin the life of a soviet scientist, his talent, talent as a physicist, well, apparently, this all outweighed all those historical,...
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founder of surgical antisepsis, he also independently came to this conclusion, and besides this there is ernestho defended his dissertation at the end of the 19th century on the topic of anthroponism between bacteria and mold, that is, it is so interesting that already at the end of the 19th century they gave fleming to alexander fleming, but because he was the first to synthesize from such an interesting way, and mold from mushrooms , penicillin natate was synthesized from mushrooms from glitter, and glitter, which was called penicin , and the first one is at the expense. such an interesting case, and one might say, it revealed such a miracle drug, and besides this, yes, this is, first of all , the effectiveness and safety of the drug penicillin, this is the work of a team international, scientists, microbiologists, doctors , and pharmacologists, and thanks to whom penicillin was, in principle, synthesized , and accordingly, they are awarded the prize and, in addition to alexander fleming, names such as flori are heard, but no less interesting is the history of the discovery of penicillin in h
founder of surgical antisepsis, he also independently came to this conclusion, and besides this there is ernestho defended his dissertation at the end of the 19th century on the topic of anthroponism between bacteria and mold, that is, it is so interesting that already at the end of the 19th century they gave fleming to alexander fleming, but because he was the first to synthesize from such an interesting way, and mold from mushrooms , penicillin natate was synthesized from mushrooms from...
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burnett, ernest hay cox, nevin busch, alan lemay, luke short, abbie guthrie, walter van tilburg clark. harry browne and tom lee. all these although these books inspired many of the classic hollywood westerns, this did not begin as original screenplays. you can be found in american bookstores or new print editions in the u.s. the french series called the love ray, or the true west, has attracted an enthusiastic audience. i think such a series would be frowned upon by us publishers, partly because american culture now privileges western films about western novels in many interviews and in with native owner tavernier said he admired the novels he chose for the series because, in his words the literature is in the literature of the west as quote an immense genre that addresses everything. the conquest of america. the founding of la racism and racism. it strays into film noir and is steeped in neurosis. look at films, he said, like 310 to yuma. the tree. she wore a yellow ribbon or my darling clementine and you'll who are the heroes and who are the villains? and in john ford's film of the
burnett, ernest hay cox, nevin busch, alan lemay, luke short, abbie guthrie, walter van tilburg clark. harry browne and tom lee. all these although these books inspired many of the classic hollywood westerns, this did not begin as original screenplays. you can be found in american bookstores or new print editions in the u.s. the french series called the love ray, or the true west, has attracted an enthusiastic audience. i think such a series would be frowned upon by us publishers, partly...
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senator langford is an incredibly smart, ernest, conservative lawmaker. i know he was chosen by his conference because of his expertise and knowledge of border security policy and his reputation as a serious, conservative lawmaker who cares deeply about getting policy right. as we started the negotiation, senator langford laid out four policy pillars the republican conference needed to secure the border. number one, asylum. raise the asylum standard and close the loopholes. the cartels and economic migrants can no longer exploit the system. number two, safe third country. inshore people who live safely in another country don't backlog our system. number three, close the border. create a title 42 like authority to shut down the border when our system is backlogged and overwhelmed. number four, parole. stop the administration from giving migrants at the border a free pass into our country. over the course of nearly five months, we worked every single day, navigating intricate and difficult policy decisions to meet these four pillars. and when we hit bumps,
senator langford is an incredibly smart, ernest, conservative lawmaker. i know he was chosen by his conference because of his expertise and knowledge of border security policy and his reputation as a serious, conservative lawmaker who cares deeply about getting policy right. as we started the negotiation, senator langford laid out four policy pillars the republican conference needed to secure the border. number one, asylum. raise the asylum standard and close the loopholes. the cartels and...
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nasa advisory council, which bill has appointed, is an expert in hydrogen propulsion and he is the ernestl chair in the department of engineering at the university of texas. dr. jp clark. remember that name, he is a real star at ut. chair of one of the committees on the advisory council on getting there faster, exactly as you've said. that's a priority. mr. nelson: i want to brag on you some more. [laughter] ms. hutchison: by the way, i invited dr. clark to come tonight but he is out of town. he was sorry to miss you. mr. nelson: on the international space station, this is a fully person deplatform, usually there are at least seven astronauts. they are international knots. there are russian astronauts that are on the international space station because there's a whole segment of the space station that is russian and the russians built the space station with us. there are various u.s. components and one of the u.s. components is a national laboratory. she is the one. k did it. -- kay did it. [laughter] it's just like our laboratories and santa fe, albuquerque, out in california, new york.
nasa advisory council, which bill has appointed, is an expert in hydrogen propulsion and he is the ernestl chair in the department of engineering at the university of texas. dr. jp clark. remember that name, he is a real star at ut. chair of one of the committees on the advisory council on getting there faster, exactly as you've said. that's a priority. mr. nelson: i want to brag on you some more. [laughter] ms. hutchison: by the way, i invited dr. clark to come tonight but he is out of town....
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naval academy, he served as the distinguished ernest j. king, visiting professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college. his book is nimitz at war. but before he turned his attention to war two, he wrote biographies of civil war generals patrick claiborne and. now harold holzer and i are always trying bring craig back into the 19th century. so morning he's going to join together his two areas of historical interest, the civil war and world war two. please join me in welcoming craig symonds. and your flight will come up in your. thank you very much. it's great to be here. what a great audience. what a great family. my wife and i always happy to come together as very good to be part of the lincoln forum. we heard this morning a wonderful presentation, character and leadership. and i want to build on that theme that ron white established so beautifully just a moments ago. and i will acknowledge what jonathan just said by telling you that harold has never forgiven me for moving from the civil war into the second world war. maybe som
naval academy, he served as the distinguished ernest j. king, visiting professor of maritime history at the u.s. naval war college. his book is nimitz at war. but before he turned his attention to war two, he wrote biographies of civil war generals patrick claiborne and. now harold holzer and i are always trying bring craig back into the 19th century. so morning he's going to join together his two areas of historical interest, the civil war and world war two. please join me in welcoming craig...
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we've got rain coming down again in in ernest.om a mudslide that happened two nights ago. over 300 mudslides have occurred in los angeles county. this is the aftermath that you see. this home actually is not in a good situation with all of this new rain falling. as a matter of fact, one of the neighbors here who made a phone call to the city because we feel that this may start to move down this road as the rain continues and these earthened areas start to erode more. we've had four confirmed deaths. one in san diego, two in northern california as this atmospheric river, two in the past week, have made its way through here. we're talking about a fire hose of rain essentially. you know, about half of what l.a. receives in a year, they got in two days. these atmospheric rivers are 2,000 long and creating snow in the sierras and rain here. another round coming tomorrow night. that's what concerns the officials here as these hills are eroding very quickly. debris has been picked up when the rain stops today. a state of emergency is sti
we've got rain coming down again in in ernest.om a mudslide that happened two nights ago. over 300 mudslides have occurred in los angeles county. this is the aftermath that you see. this home actually is not in a good situation with all of this new rain falling. as a matter of fact, one of the neighbors here who made a phone call to the city because we feel that this may start to move down this road as the rain continues and these earthened areas start to erode more. we've had four confirmed...
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. >> i seem to remember and i could be corrected later but i think senators grassley and ernest had spokenut about amino acids and other biotech products produced in china, many of them food additives and i think vitamin k and others that are necessary for the strength of our livestock, our food supply. what visibility do you have in that from the commission and what are you doing, is that accurate and it seems we are putting ourselves and the potential for china to be able to relationshippize -- to weaponnize those products for what is a critical need here. >> i appreciate the question and i just described, biotech can help us creating more resilient supply chains but can be used to entrench the supply chains we have vis-a-vis the united states and china. by and large we don't have great visibility to biotech supply chains whether it be medical or agriculture and am feeling a sense of -- what's the word? jealousy at my colleague talking about great detail the battery supply chain and different sectors and how well defined that is. but on the biotech side it's not there in terms of what ar
. >> i seem to remember and i could be corrected later but i think senators grassley and ernest had spokenut about amino acids and other biotech products produced in china, many of them food additives and i think vitamin k and others that are necessary for the strength of our livestock, our food supply. what visibility do you have in that from the commission and what are you doing, is that accurate and it seems we are putting ourselves and the potential for china to be able to...
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not only titles concerted controversial by conservatives, but even books by ernest hemingway, and frankovernor says he's had enough. take a listen. >> you have some people that just think, honestly, think a lot of these books are pet even though they're classics. i outdoors that are doing it draft to try to create an era to, to try to act, like, oh my gosh, these books are under a few. this is all theater, this is a performative. and it really has no place in our school system. so today, i'm proud to be able to direct the department of education to take appropriate action to deal with some of the bad actors who are intentionally depriving students of rifle education by politicizing this process. >> it seems desantis can only recognize politically motivated territory when it's turned against him. but in my capacity as head of national action network, i was and tallahassee around this time last year, saying what i have been warning the governor for years. that going after children's books, black history, and corporate diversity programs and the name of anti-wokeness is not only unwise, it
not only titles concerted controversial by conservatives, but even books by ernest hemingway, and frankovernor says he's had enough. take a listen. >> you have some people that just think, honestly, think a lot of these books are pet even though they're classics. i outdoors that are doing it draft to try to create an era to, to try to act, like, oh my gosh, these books are under a few. this is all theater, this is a performative. and it really has no place in our school system. so today,...
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what are your answer, ernest sherwood, a client of nixon's, along with the president, quaker city federal savings and loan association, and the dean of duke university law school. and the president of whittier college. they all championed richard nixon for his character, intellect, leadership, abilities, and patriotism. the director of the department of education for the state, california concluded. his recommendation with his devotion to the ideals and principles american government inspires in those with whom he has associated. ralph newman of saint john's university school, who had only known nixon a couple of months at the office of press administration in wrote effusively about nixon during the past five years. in the course of my as associate professor of law in the in the law school at saint john's university, i have come in fairly close contact with some thousands of ambitious and intelligent young men. among i can think of none who possess qualities of character, sound and true as richard nixon. george buescher, who was nixon's supervisor at, the office of press administration. h
what are your answer, ernest sherwood, a client of nixon's, along with the president, quaker city federal savings and loan association, and the dean of duke university law school. and the president of whittier college. they all championed richard nixon for his character, intellect, leadership, abilities, and patriotism. the director of the department of education for the state, california concluded. his recommendation with his devotion to the ideals and principles american government inspires...
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. >> i seem to remember and i could be corrected later but i think senators grassley and ernest had spoken out about amino acids and other biotech products produced in china, many of them food additives and i think vitamin k and others that are necessary for the strength of our livestock, our food supply. what visibility do you have in that from the commission and what are you doing, is that accurate and it seems we are putting ourselves and the potential for china to be able to relationshippize -- to weaponnize those products for what is a critical need here. >> i appreciate the question and i just described, biotech can help us creating more resilient supply chains but can be used to entrench the supply chains we have vis-a-vis the united states and china. by and large we don't have great visibility to biotech supply chains whether it be medical or agriculture and am feeling a sense of -- what's the word? jealousy at my colleague talking about great detail the battery supply chain and different sectors and how well defined that is. but on the biotech side it's not there in terms of what
. >> i seem to remember and i could be corrected later but i think senators grassley and ernest had spoken out about amino acids and other biotech products produced in china, many of them food additives and i think vitamin k and others that are necessary for the strength of our livestock, our food supply. what visibility do you have in that from the commission and what are you doing, is that accurate and it seems we are putting ourselves and the potential for china to be able to...
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