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the process he's mentioning garry is very similar to the one that we were preparing ourselves for als to where the lander has systems in place to recycle its antennas, to switch antenna pairs. that was very similar to what we thought we were going to need to do after acquisition of signal when been separated from the second stage of the launch vehicle. if we made it to a certain point, the lander was autonomously program to start taking matters into its own hands. and that was it's the information that our mission director, dr. not dead yet we're also not dead yet >> we've been listening to mission control. it seems that kristen encouraging what we're hearing a lot of technical material being relayed, but it sounds encouraging correctly if i'm wrong, yeah, know, a lot of technical stuff, some nail-biting moments there, but we just got some good news in the last few minutes. you just heard a flight controllers say we've got signs of life standby, return, signal tracking or not dead yet. so the fact that they are able to communicate with odysseus isn't big deal in and of itself. but you
the process he's mentioning garry is very similar to the one that we were preparing ourselves for als to where the lander has systems in place to recycle its antennas, to switch antenna pairs. that was very similar to what we thought we were going to need to do after acquisition of signal when been separated from the second stage of the launch vehicle. if we made it to a certain point, the lander was autonomously program to start taking matters into its own hands. and that was it's the...
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the process he's mentioning garry is very similar to the one that we were preparing ourselves for als to where the lander has systems in place to recycle its antennas, to switch antenna pairs. that was very similar to what we thought we were going to need to do after acquisition of signal when been separated from the second stage of the launch vehicle. if we made it to a certain point, the lander was autonomously program to start taking matters into its own hands. and that it was the information that our mission director, dr. not dead yet now, we're also not dead yet >> our we've been listening to mission control. it seems kristen encouraging what we're hearing. a lot of technical material being relayed, but it sounds encouraging correctly if i'm wrong, yeah, know, a lot of technical stuff, some nail-biting moments there, but we just got some good news in the last few minutes. we just heard a flight controllers they we've got signs of life standby, returned signal tracking or not dead yet. so the >> fact that they are able to communicate with odysseus isn't big deal in and of itself.
the process he's mentioning garry is very similar to the one that we were preparing ourselves for als to where the lander has systems in place to recycle its antennas, to switch antenna pairs. that was very similar to what we thought we were going to need to do after acquisition of signal when been separated from the second stage of the launch vehicle. if we made it to a certain point, the lander was autonomously program to start taking matters into its own hands. and that it was the...
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inaudible are you muted, garris? is or computer muted?— are you muted, garris? computer muted? are you muted, garris? is or comuter muted? , ,, ., computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a ureat computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a great question. _ computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a great question. i _ computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a great question. i should've - it's a great question. i should've answered with full volume! yes, his grandfather george vi was sidelined towards the end of his reign. george vi was a very heavy smoker, and the link between cigarette smoking and cancer was not fully understood. however, you did see his wife, the future queen mother, and the future elizabeth ii to get into more public appearances at the stage. that being said, particularly throughout britain in the 1940s and 1950s, it was a more private generation. the royalfamily in was a more private generation. the royal family in particular. was a more private generation. the royalfamily in particular. what that was understood the king was unwell, th
inaudible are you muted, garris? is or computer muted?— are you muted, garris? computer muted? are you muted, garris? is or comuter muted? , ,, ., computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a ureat computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a great question. _ computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a great question. i _ computer muted? sorry, there you go. it's a great question. i should've - it's a great question. i should've answered with full volume! yes, his grandfather george vi was...
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against india, that is a record, putting him top of a list that includes steve smith with nine and garry sobers, viv richards and ricky ponting on eight. ben stokes had won the toss and decided to bat first. they were struggling on 112—5 with seamer akash deep taking three wickets on his debut, but root was the anchor. his century came off 219 deliveries, the slowest since the bazball era under stokes and coach bredan mccullum. they were 302—7 at stumps. a really encouraging start as they look to draw level in the series. australia have won the second t20 against new zealand in auckland to clinch the series, as well. they were put into bat at eden park. opener travis head top scored with a5. that included five sixes. though they were bowled out for 174 in the final over, with lockie fergusopn taking four wickets, that was more than enough. new zealand never really got going. adam zampa returned with figures of 4—34. the black caps bowled out for 102 with three overs to spare. australia winning by 72 runs to go two up in the series ahead of the final t20 on sunday. they then play two test
against india, that is a record, putting him top of a list that includes steve smith with nine and garry sobers, viv richards and ricky ponting on eight. ben stokes had won the toss and decided to bat first. they were struggling on 112—5 with seamer akash deep taking three wickets on his debut, but root was the anchor. his century came off 219 deliveries, the slowest since the bazball era under stokes and coach bredan mccullum. they were 302—7 at stumps. a really encouraging start as they...
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against india, that is a record, putting him top of a list that includes steve smith with nine and garry toss and decided to bat first. they were struggling on 112—5 with seamer akash deep taking three wickets on his debut, but root was the anchor. his century came off 219 deliveries, the slowest since the bazball era under stokes and coach bredan mccullum. they were 302—7 at stumps. a really encouraging start as they look to draw level in the series. australia have won the second t20 against new zealand
against india, that is a record, putting him top of a list that includes steve smith with nine and garry toss and decided to bat first. they were struggling on 112—5 with seamer akash deep taking three wickets on his debut, but root was the anchor. his century came off 219 deliveries, the slowest since the bazball era under stokes and coach bredan mccullum. they were 302—7 at stumps. a really encouraging start as they look to draw level in the series. australia have won the second t20...
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with a surface to air missile, they not only were able to capture the pilot, cia pilot named francis garry powers, they were also able to take custody to seize all the pieces of his plane that came down one of the missile hit it. and that gave the soviet union intelligence about americas technological capabilities with these u-2 planes that were able to take pictures of what was going on on the ground from 70,000 feet up in the air. it also gave them a great propaganda victory because it gave them something to put on display. that soviet union put pieces of francis garry powers's shot ho down u-2 cia spy plane on display in moscow, to show the russian people that the soviet government had been right about the u.s. spying on the, that the u.s. had been spying, and the u.s. had been lying about it. and here, with the parts of this plane to prove it. so, so capturing the enemy's stuff in wartime or even in cold war time, you get that think itself. you potentially get good intelligence from whatever whatr was on board or inside the thing. you also potentially get the propaganda, political bene
with a surface to air missile, they not only were able to capture the pilot, cia pilot named francis garry powers, they were also able to take custody to seize all the pieces of his plane that came down one of the missile hit it. and that gave the soviet union intelligence about americas technological capabilities with these u-2 planes that were able to take pictures of what was going on on the ground from 70,000 feet up in the air. it also gave them a great propaganda victory because it gave...
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your, what was the exiled pulitzer, shouldn't make me come a sort of coffee and the chest champion, a garry kasparov. you're working to build an international, a position athletic, a person, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like navarro the within puna, see what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in the europe. in the western conference. russia is a democratic come to by constitution, but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and the would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also a asking just officer ideas and the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic country. but the point him as a dictator, that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for, the support of democratic forces to be looking for support of the brand we fighting for a day. so or any jan to the integrity for the independence and we fighting over the next steps we can for, for our freedom v
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your, what was the exiled pulitzer, shouldn't make me come a sort of coffee and the chest champion, a garry kasparov. you're working to build an international, a position athletic, a person, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like natal, the within puna, see what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in europe, in the western conference. russia is a democratic come to by constitution, but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and the would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also a asking, just not so it is in the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic company. but the point them as it dictates it, that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for the support of the democratic forces to be looking for support of the brain. we fighting for a day. so range and to the integrity of for the independence and we fighting over the next steps we can for, for our free
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about your, what was the exiled politician to make me come a sort of coffee and the chest champion, a garry kasparov. you're working to build an international, a position athletic, a person, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like natal, the within puna, see what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in europe, in the western conference. russia is a democratic come to by constitution, but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and the would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also a asking just officer ideas and the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic company. but the point him as a dictator, that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for the support of democratic forces. so we're looking for a support of the brain beach fighting for a day. so or any jammed through the integrity of for the independence and we fighting over the next steps we can for, for
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about your work with the exiled politician to make me come for the cost of the and the chest champion garry kasparov. you're working to build an international, a position athletic institution, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like natal, the within puna, see what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in europe, in the western countries. russia is the democratic come to by constitution, but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and we would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also a asking just officer ideas and the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic country. but people jumped as a dictator. that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for the support of democratic forces to be looking for support of the brain beach fighting for a day. so or any jan territorial insight with you for the independence and we fighting over the expense we can for, for our f
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about your work with the exiled a politician to make me come a sort of coffee and the chest champion, a garry kasparov, you're working to build an international, a position athletic, a person, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like developing a within puna, see, what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in europe, in the western conference. russia is the democratic come to by constitution, but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and we would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also asking just officer ideas and the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic country. but people jump as it dictates that that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for the support of democratic forces. we were looking for support of the brain beach fighting for a day. so rainy day and the integrity of for the independence and we fighting over to these terms we can for, for our f
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about your, what with the exiled a politician to make, make also the coffee and the chest champion garry kasparov. you're working to build an international position athletic, a person, and the ukraine will. but if person can seemingly kill people like natal, the within puna, see what can you realistically achieve as a, as an opposition we rely on no friends in the, in europe, in the western conference. russia is a democratic come to by constitution, but by the attitudes there is no single feature of democracy in kind of the dresser right now. and the would like to see our country as a bottles of the civilized family. that's why we just, yeah. also a asking just officer ideas and the body to go forces in the european countries to 3 dresser as a democratic country. but people jump as a dictator. that's the, the efforts that is, that is this the, what we were looking for the support of democratic forces to be looking for support of the brain beach fighting for a day. so rainy jan, territorial integrity for the independence and we fighting over to the expense we can for, for our freedom both
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gary and nothing ukrainian in russian and in whom garry and i was driving through some kind of a village and there were men sitting next to the houses and they were wearing black, 3 piece suits and black cylinder hats. high off. are they some kind of entertainers i was told? no, they're not entertainers. they're hung gary and i said, what are they doing here? what do you mean? this is their land. they live here. and this was during the soviet time in the 1980s. they preserved the hon gary and language and gary and names and all their national customs. they are hung gary ends and they feel themselves to be hung ariens. and of course, when now there is an infringement and there's a lot of it. so i think many nations are upset about transylvania as well as you obviously know. but many nations feel frustrated by the redrawn borders of the worst of the 20th century. and more is going back a 1000 years. the ones that think we mentioned. but the fact is that you didn't make this case in public until 2 years ago, february, and in the case that you made, which i read today, jessica, you, you expl
gary and nothing ukrainian in russian and in whom garry and i was driving through some kind of a village and there were men sitting next to the houses and they were wearing black, 3 piece suits and black cylinder hats. high off. are they some kind of entertainers i was told? no, they're not entertainers. they're hung gary and i said, what are they doing here? what do you mean? this is their land. they live here. and this was during the soviet time in the 1980s. they preserved the hon gary and...
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and in whom garry and i was driving through some kind of a village and there were men sitting next to the houses and they were wearing black, 3 piece suits and black cylinder hats. high off. are they some kind of entertainers? i was told? no, they're not entertainers, they're hung gary and i said, what are they doing here? what do you mean? this is their land. they live here. this was during the soviet time in the 1980s. they preserved the hon. gary and language and gary and names and all their national customs. they are hung ariens and they feel themselves to be hung ariens. and of course when now there is an infringement and there's a lot of it. so i think many nations are upset about transylvania as well as you obviously know. but many nations feel frustrated by the redrawn borders of the worst of the 20th century. and more is going back a 1000 years. the ones that think we mentioned. but the fact is that you didn't make this case in public until 2 years ago, february, and in the case that you made, which i read today, jessica, you, you explain a great length and you felt a physica
and in whom garry and i was driving through some kind of a village and there were men sitting next to the houses and they were wearing black, 3 piece suits and black cylinder hats. high off. are they some kind of entertainers? i was told? no, they're not entertainers, they're hung gary and i said, what are they doing here? what do you mean? this is their land. they live here. this was during the soviet time in the 1980s. they preserved the hon. gary and language and gary and names and all their...
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and in whom garry and i was driving through some kind of a village. and there were men sitting next to the houses and they were wearing black, 3 piece suits and black cylinder hats. high off. are they some kind of entertainers? i was told. no, they're not entertainers. they're hung gary and i said, what are they doing here? what do you mean? this is their land. they live here. this was during the soviet time in the 1980s. they preserved the hon gary and language, and gary and names and all their national costumes. they are hung gary ends and they feel themselves to be hung carrion's. and of course when now there is an infringement. why that and that is and there's a lot of it. so i think many nations are upset about transylvania as well as you obviously know. but many nations feel frustrated by the redrawn borders of the worst of the 20th century and worst going back a 1000 years. the ones you think you mentioned. but the fact is that you didn't make this case in public until 2 years ago, february, and in the case that you made, which i read today and
and in whom garry and i was driving through some kind of a village. and there were men sitting next to the houses and they were wearing black, 3 piece suits and black cylinder hats. high off. are they some kind of entertainers? i was told. no, they're not entertainers. they're hung gary and i said, what are they doing here? what do you mean? this is their land. they live here. this was during the soviet time in the 1980s. they preserved the hon gary and language, and gary and names and all...
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. >> garry kasparov, thanks for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ahead in the cnn "newsroom," we will talk to patty davis, the daughter of ronald and nancy reagan detailing the book and time she spent with them and how she feels her father would feel about the republican party. there she is. we'll talk to her in a few minutes. >>> donald trump is once again taking credit for killing a bipartisan bill that would have significantly tightened security at the border in mexico, something republicans have been asking for. at a rally today. >> this week we also had another massive victory every conservative should celebrate. we crushed crooked joe biden's dice tremendous open borders bill. mike johnson did a very good job. we saved america from yet another horrific biden betrayal. >> patti davis is with us, author of a new book, "dear mom and dad," a memory of a family we once knew. thanks for being on with us this evening. it's an honor to have you on. i'm old enough to remember ronald reagan's presidency and how the repub
. >> garry kasparov, thanks for your time. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> ahead in the cnn "newsroom," we will talk to patty davis, the daughter of ronald and nancy reagan detailing the book and time she spent with them and how she feels her father would feel about the republican party. there she is. we'll talk to her in a few minutes. >>> donald trump is once again taking credit for killing a bipartisan bill that would have significantly tightened security...
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broader movement so it'll be to see whether other— movement so it'll be to see whether other leaders like garry gather with her, but they are all going for the same objective, — but they are all going for the same objective, and it is good to see her entering _ objective, and it is good to see her entering into the political scene. there _ entering into the political scene. there is— entering into the political scene. there is a — entering into the political scene. there is a very deep need now for something — there is a very deep need now for something like this.— something like this. some of the da 's something like this. some of the day's other— something like this. some of the day's other news _ something like this. some of the day's other news now. _ ajudge investigating the assassination of haiti's former president, zhovenel moeese, has brought charges against his wife. a court document says martine moise conspired with the former prime minister, claudejoseph, to kill the president nearly three years ago. she denies involvement. an online site run by a major criminal gang who organise ran
broader movement so it'll be to see whether other— movement so it'll be to see whether other leaders like garry gather with her, but they are all going for the same objective, — but they are all going for the same objective, and it is good to see her entering _ objective, and it is good to see her entering into the political scene. there _ entering into the political scene. there is— entering into the political scene. there is a — entering into the political scene. there is a very deep...
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single pregnant women apartments extensively as a retreat to hide the shame from the public on the garris also took care of older women's medical arrangements from hospitalization to delivery. once the child was born, the business operation began. according to investigations, find the public prosecutor's office. around 2000 newborns was sold by joe septic arrows. desperate unmarried young mothers would coaxed in co worst into giving upset babies. all the infants were declared, still borne by medical accomplices, consolidate posts, and he's one of the stolen children. his mother had died and his father was suffering from dementia. when he 1st saw the documents that showed something was wrong. in his birth certificate, the crucial entry was missing the name of his parents, the english. they actually discovered fairly quickly that i hadn't even be legally adopted, which sold by figueroa. so that's a huge difference. of course, i can logically sort of the introduce the documents to his perception of a happy childhood. and he trying to get more information once again for us. who was this man?
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the shame from the public on the garris also took care of all the women's medical arrangements from hospitalization to delivery. once the child was born, the business operation began. according to investigations, find the public prosecutor's office. around 2000 newborns was sold by jo, safety care us desperate unmarried young mothers with coaxed into worst into giving upset babies. all the infants were declared, still borne by medical accomplices, consolidate posts, and he's one of these stolen children. his mother had died and his father was suffering from dementia. when he 1st sold the documents that showed something was wrong. in his birth certificate, the crucial entry was missing the name of his parents, the interstate. actually, i discovered fairly quickly that i hadn't even be legally adopted, which sold by for garrison. i don't know. that's a huge difference. of course, i can logically sort of the introduce the documents to his perception of a happy childhood. and he trying to get more information once again for us. who was this man? a form a keeps going up. he quickly worked his way up thr
the shame from the public on the garris also took care of all the women's medical arrangements from hospitalization to delivery. once the child was born, the business operation began. according to investigations, find the public prosecutor's office. around 2000 newborns was sold by jo, safety care us desperate unmarried young mothers with coaxed into worst into giving upset babies. all the infants were declared, still borne by medical accomplices, consolidate posts, and he's one of these stolen...
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the shame from the public on the garris also took care of all the women's medical arrangements from hospitalization to delivery. once the child was born, the business operation began. according to investigations, find the public prosecutor's office. around 2000 newborns was sold by shall, safety, care, us. desperate unmarried. young mothers with coaxed and co worst into giving up their babies. all the infants were declared, still borne by medical accomplices, consolidate posts, and he's one of the stolen children. his mother had died and his father was suffering from dementia. when he 1st sold the documents that showed something was wrong. in his birth certificate, the crucial entry was missing the name of his parents, the english. they actually discovered fairly quickly that i hadn't even be legally adopted, which sold by figueroa. so that's a huge difference. of course, i can logically sort of the introduce the documents to his perception of a happy childhood. and he trying to get more information once we get our us. who was this man? a form a keeps going up. he quickly worked his way up through
the shame from the public on the garris also took care of all the women's medical arrangements from hospitalization to delivery. once the child was born, the business operation began. according to investigations, find the public prosecutor's office. around 2000 newborns was sold by shall, safety, care, us. desperate unmarried. young mothers with coaxed and co worst into giving up their babies. all the infants were declared, still borne by medical accomplices, consolidate posts, and he's one of...
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one of the section was commanded by garry's son, lieutenant edward geary. geary had arrived at why had she incrementally, between mid-afternoon and evening of october 28th, and he -- well that his position was vulnerable. and so he ordered his troops to not build any campfire fires and he deployed the ninth pennsylvania, one of his regiments as pickett's surrounding his position to guard against an attack but a few minutes after midnight bratton brigade has come down off the mountain and here they are. and they come around and geary from the north now geary looking he had most of his troops deployed facing towards lookout mountain. but bratton came around and attacked him from the north here. the night was still in chilly road. a soldier from new and the men roused suddenly from coveted sleep were, dazed and trembled from and the nervous strain induced this unexpected situation. we were thoroughly surprised and unprepared for an enemy whose presence we could not. now it's a night battle now geary ordered men to swing around to the north to face the attacker
one of the section was commanded by garry's son, lieutenant edward geary. geary had arrived at why had she incrementally, between mid-afternoon and evening of october 28th, and he -- well that his position was vulnerable. and so he ordered his troops to not build any campfire fires and he deployed the ninth pennsylvania, one of his regiments as pickett's surrounding his position to guard against an attack but a few minutes after midnight bratton brigade has come down off the mountain and here...
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it was his and not garry dunn's. did it work? yes, it did.eliberations, the jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked the judge declared a mistrial. but the prosecutor was not giving up. he promptly refiled murder charges, and gary dunn's second trial began in 2011. >> now, gary dunn being tried a second time after his first trial ended in a hung jury. >> this time, the judge allowed the prosecutor to reveal a very dark fact about gary dunn. he was a convicted felon before nona was murdered. jurors heard from a woman named kelly jo fitzharris who happened to have the grave misfortune of jogging past gary dunn on the wrong day, in the wrong place, in 2002. >> it's a popular trail with runners, but very isolated. kelly jo came running by herself from that direction, she saw a man sitting here on this bench. as she ran up the trail this way, she heard footsteps behind her, turned around and the man had a huge stick. he hit her over the head with it, knocked her down, hit her repeatedly. as he beat her, she realized the only way for her to esca
it was his and not garry dunn's. did it work? yes, it did.eliberations, the jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked the judge declared a mistrial. but the prosecutor was not giving up. he promptly refiled murder charges, and gary dunn's second trial began in 2011. >> now, gary dunn being tried a second time after his first trial ended in a hung jury. >> this time, the judge allowed the prosecutor to reveal a very dark fact about gary dunn. he was a convicted felon before nona...
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garry kasparov has suggested just don't acknowledge him as the president of russia, that hits him where he lives. he wants legitimacy. he wants people to respect him. what is in the tool kit if not some of the -- if not something beyond, you know, what we know is problematic in congress, which is passing aid to ukraine. >> yeah, number one -- and i'm just going to draw a line under it -- the number one thing the united states could do to knock back vladimir putin would be to succeed in blunting his invasion of ukraine and the president should not miss a moment of making that point. number two, you could go after vladimir putin's personal wealth. you could do that using cyber tools, for example. number three, you mentioned it. you could go after the russian assets. i think it's well north of 300 billion. we'd need cooperation from the europeans, and number 4, very difficult in terms of economic impact and knock on effect would be to declare secondary sanctions, meaning you're not just sanctioning russians and putin, but you sanction people who deal with him, meaning you'd have to go afte
garry kasparov has suggested just don't acknowledge him as the president of russia, that hits him where he lives. he wants legitimacy. he wants people to respect him. what is in the tool kit if not some of the -- if not something beyond, you know, what we know is problematic in congress, which is passing aid to ukraine. >> yeah, number one -- and i'm just going to draw a line under it -- the number one thing the united states could do to knock back vladimir putin would be to succeed in...
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or are you end up in exile, like garry kasparov and -- .body to be in politics in russia, and that's how putin wants it. >> what should america's role be in this now, after navalny's death? i mean in 2016, congress passed the grow bill -- human rights accountability act exactly named after your friend and former lawyer sergei magnitsky, who died after he was tortured and a russian jail. it allows the u.s. president to oppose visa bans and sanctions individuals over human rights individuals. but, there are obviously limits to what it can do. and it is certainly not doing enough to change the calculation, excuse me, of a vladimir putin or his accomplices. what do you think needs to happen, to effectively address what is happening inside russia that america can do? >> well the main thing america can do right now is congress, the house of representatives, can approve the 63 billion dollar military aid package for ukraine. we are effectively at war with russia, not directly, but we should be supplying the ukrainians with whatever they need to fi
or are you end up in exile, like garry kasparov and -- .body to be in politics in russia, and that's how putin wants it. >> what should america's role be in this now, after navalny's death? i mean in 2016, congress passed the grow bill -- human rights accountability act exactly named after your friend and former lawyer sergei magnitsky, who died after he was tortured and a russian jail. it allows the u.s. president to oppose visa bans and sanctions individuals over human rights...
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we heard an amazing talk from garry about how closely you can look at an individual photograph. i thought that was amazing. the high resolution in our ability to zoom into the background and i began to really look at photographs, small towns and the people in the margins. and can you see any african-americans and can you see any women and? there's also very good imagery in the the weekly newspapers that have illustrations. frank leslie's harpers, they're covering lincoln's trip very carefully, although most of the articles don't appear until two or three weeks after the journey has completed. but there are excellent. so i was trying to get what america looked like to not not just abraham lincoln. yeah. thank you. this was not an easy time for the lincoln and a number of ways but one of the ways that really struck me reading your book was how physically grueling this two weeks was for lincoln. the thousands of hands he had to shake. i think you counted he delivered somewhere around 100 speeches in those 13 days at various stops along the way, he was often kept up late, woken up e
we heard an amazing talk from garry about how closely you can look at an individual photograph. i thought that was amazing. the high resolution in our ability to zoom into the background and i began to really look at photographs, small towns and the people in the margins. and can you see any african-americans and can you see any women and? there's also very good imagery in the the weekly newspapers that have illustrations. frank leslie's harpers, they're covering lincoln's trip very carefully,...
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i'm brian garry here with ted from renewal by anderson and he's here to talk about how to make window replacement more affordable. >> well, first, brian, you don't have to do them all. you could just replace your worst windows first or another way to make them affordable is to change the style i'll a window, for example, you could do gliding window instead of a casement. we have a lot of ways to make window projects really affordable compared to other window companies, you have a completely different business model. >> yeah, with other companies, there's just too many people involved in the process. >> there's the >> manufacturer, the seller, and then the installer, and then the customer. and if you call with a problem that's when they say, oh, we're the manufacturer, you have to call the installer for that problem or vice versa. were the full service replacement window division of anderson with us. there's no passing the buck at renewal by anderson, we sell build install, and warrant our windows and patio doors. so if there's ever an issue, we take full responsibility for it. >> why
i'm brian garry here with ted from renewal by anderson and he's here to talk about how to make window replacement more affordable. >> well, first, brian, you don't have to do them all. you could just replace your worst windows first or another way to make them affordable is to change the style i'll a window, for example, you could do gliding window instead of a casement. we have a lot of ways to make window projects really affordable compared to other window companies, you have a...
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i'm brian garry here with ted from renewal by anderson and he's here to talk about how to make window replacement more affordable. >> well, first, brian, you don't have to do them all. you could just replace your worst windows first or another way to make them affordable is to change the style of window. for example well, you could do a gliding window instead of a casement. we have a lot of ways to make window projects really affordable compared to other window companies, you have a completely different business model. >> yeah, with other companies, there's just too many people involved in the process. there's the manufacturer, the seller, and then the installer, and then the customer. and if you call with a problem that's when they say, oh, we're the manufacturer, you have to call the installer for that problem or vice versa. were the full service replacement window division of anderson with us. there's no passing the buck at renewal by anderson, we sell, build, install, and warrant our windows and patio doors. so if there's ever an issue we take full responsibility for it. >> why do
i'm brian garry here with ted from renewal by anderson and he's here to talk about how to make window replacement more affordable. >> well, first, brian, you don't have to do them all. you could just replace your worst windows first or another way to make them affordable is to change the style of window. for example well, you could do a gliding window instead of a casement. we have a lot of ways to make window projects really affordable compared to other window companies, you have a...
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we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade tortillas and we make our own fresh salsa. and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar. we have specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're
we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and...
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we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now webuilding. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade tortillas and we make our own fresh salsa. and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar. we have specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're doing great efforts to bring back san
we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now webuilding. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade...
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we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now were located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade tortillas and we make our own fresh salsa. and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar. we have specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're do
we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now were located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and...
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we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade tortillas and we make our own fresh salsa. and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar. we have specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're
we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and...
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we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade tortillas and we make our own fresh salsa. and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar. we have specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're
we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and...
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we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and we're also known for handmade tortillas and we make our own fresh salsa. and we have cocktails, and we have many in the bar. we have specialty drinks and they are very flavorrable and very authentic. some of them are spicy, some are sour, but, again, we offer high-quality ingredients on our drinks as well. (♪♪) we have been in san francisco for 27 years, and our hearts are here. we are from mexico, but after 27 years, we feel part of the community of san francisco. it is very important for us to be the change, the positive change that is happening in san francisco. the presidio in particular, they're
we have been in business for 18 years and we first opened on garry street in san francisco, and now we are located in a beautiful historic building. and we are part of the historical building founded in 1776. at the same time as the mission delores in san francisco. (♪♪) our specialty food is food from central mexico. it's a high-end mexican food based on quality and fresh ingredients. we have an amazing chef from yucatÁn and we specialize on molotov, that are made with pumpkin seeds. and...