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, alexander semin himself scored three times more than anyone else in the match, and his team won 10-f the hockey show and, first of all, the holiday, even in the end, when raid jumped out almost all the participants in the match. we must rejoice. now he will help his native city all the more. i think, to educate what to understand where to educate yours alexander abramov alexander peshkov and alexander starshevsky lead, krasnoyarsk master the western technique of shelling the donbass by the ukrainian military does not stop in the lpr. they recorded strikes from the american highmars rocket systems, and again hit yasinovataya with hailstones.
, alexander semin himself scored three times more than anyone else in the match, and his team won 10-f the hockey show and, first of all, the holiday, even in the end, when raid jumped out almost all the participants in the match. we must rejoice. now he will help his native city all the more. i think, to educate what to understand where to educate yours alexander abramov alexander peshkov and alexander starshevsky lead, krasnoyarsk master the western technique of shelling the donbass by the...
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semin: that will depend entirely on growth momentum. if there's one group in the market who already believes that we are in a typical recession. un-inversion in q2 is very likely. looking at europe as well. we are looking at possibly an event driven recession risk if the russian got is completely cut off. that would be an instant recession in europe which would mean that european growth and global growth predictions would end up getting revised. dani: let's focus in on europe. you mentioned it. we saw bdp spreads start to whiten the other -- start to widen yesterday. the cash market closed when we got this announcement that draghi had resigned. that resignation was rejected. tell me your fears in terms of a debt crisis in europe. if politics is an additional stressor to italy alongside the ecb attempting to tighten policy. semin: obviously, ecb is aware that the market is expecting them to deliver. they know that the markets will test that. the way i see things, we were already seeing 8.6% cpi. we are expecting to see a further increase
semin: that will depend entirely on growth momentum. if there's one group in the market who already believes that we are in a typical recession. un-inversion in q2 is very likely. looking at europe as well. we are looking at possibly an event driven recession risk if the russian got is completely cut off. that would be an instant recession in europe which would mean that european growth and global growth predictions would end up getting revised. dani: let's focus in on europe. you mentioned it....
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this is the name of galamach, dedicated to the end of the career of the famous striker alexander semint-year-old hockey player spent more than 1,000 matches in the nhl and khl and became twice world champion. alexander abramov will tell who skated with him in the farewell game. for this event, krasnoyarsk was preparing several months and sold out to the platinum arena. this is a good indicator of how important it was for the city. farewell match native of krasnoyarsk alexandra sumin behind more than twenty years of career. one of the brightest hockey players of his generation, the author of goals scored in the victorious finals of the 2008 and 2012 world championships during his career, semin played in almost a dozen clubs on both sides of the ocean, so the t-shirts and caps on the fans that evening were as varied as possible. yes, collect everything . i have 10 more nephews somewhere enters the camp, the very first t-shirt is still a game one. she would even interfere with the traces there, to be honest, no matter how much joy there is. well, after all, he still finishes early, they t
this is the name of galamach, dedicated to the end of the career of the famous striker alexander semint-year-old hockey player spent more than 1,000 matches in the nhl and khl and became twice world champion. alexander abramov will tell who skated with him in the farewell game. for this event, krasnoyarsk was preparing several months and sold out to the platinum arena. this is a good indicator of how important it was for the city. farewell match native of krasnoyarsk alexandra sumin behind more...
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but much more recently when i became a grad student in urban and regional planning, i read this seminal thinker in the field of urban planning named baton mackay who, in the 1920s and 30s had put out all these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the national natural systems around it and then i learned that the same person who was doing all of this urban thinking was that one who had invented the atp. and that just seem like something worth digging into a bit more so that those are sort of the two starting points. >> well that leads me to kind of build off that a little bit more both in terms of the built environment which is something that you teach here at the university michigan, but also the idea of nature as a construct. the seems to be, and you just heard it towards it with your comment, the seems to be one of the things you're most dialed into. you call the book a biography rather than he history right there on the cover but in fact there is another storyline that seems to be is that fair to say? how do we think about nature, what i
but much more recently when i became a grad student in urban and regional planning, i read this seminal thinker in the field of urban planning named baton mackay who, in the 1920s and 30s had put out all these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the national natural systems around it and then i learned that the same person who was doing all of this urban thinking was that one who had invented the atp. and that just seem like something worth...
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dynamo moscow, took part in the farewell match of his former washington capital partner with alexander semin and sang at the hands up concert this time alexander ovechkin , along with soviet hockey legends alexander yakushev, valery, kamensky and vladimir myshkin, took part in charity match in support of russian paralympic athletes. the russian slash hockey team, one of the strongest in the world , let me remind you that before the games in beijing it was one of the favorites, but literally the day before the opening of the paralympics, our team was suspended. the international water sports friendship games continue in kazan. the bronze medalist of the olympic games in tokyo alexander bondar ruslan chernova became the winners in synchronized diving from a ten-meter platform after six attempts. they scored 511 and 65 hundredth points after the winners competition they asked how they feel about the idea of inviting figure skater alexandra trustova, who made her debut in long jump this summer, to try her sport than we noted bondar and in addition he joked, you can even wear skates. in europea
dynamo moscow, took part in the farewell match of his former washington capital partner with alexander semin and sang at the hands up concert this time alexander ovechkin , along with soviet hockey legends alexander yakushev, valery, kamensky and vladimir myshkin, took part in charity match in support of russian paralympic athletes. the russian slash hockey team, one of the strongest in the world , let me remind you that before the games in beijing it was one of the favorites, but literally the...
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this is what was missing is all the agricultural kind to the producers they say, because produce seminliver them uh, up to the consumer to the consumer to grow marketable products requires a very good connected chain. our task in the thirtieth year is to make the production of domestic seeds global, so that it gradually, step by step , replaces, with its best novelties, foreign seeds. the main thing in the development of domestic seed production is to organize the transition from scientific achievements to production and scaling up the results to ensure food security in common. the name may be science and business. this was especially noted by the prime minister. at the same time, he recalled that in the near future, for the first time, personal subsidiary plots and the self-employed will be able to count on state support for compensation for the purchase of high-tech equipment for seed growers. a decision was made to increase its size will increase from twenty to 50%. such a task was faced by the allied troops, and they completed it, despite the resistance of the ukrainian nationalist
this is what was missing is all the agricultural kind to the producers they say, because produce seminliver them uh, up to the consumer to the consumer to grow marketable products requires a very good connected chain. our task in the thirtieth year is to make the production of domestic seeds global, so that it gradually, step by step , replaces, with its best novelties, foreign seeds. the main thing in the development of domestic seed production is to organize the transition from scientific...
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yesterday, june 30, in krasnoyarsk, the farewell match of the two-time world champion alexander seminails. you can always look at three things fire water and the way hockey superstars alexander ovechkin alexander semin dmitry orlov and pavel datsyuk plant trees, krasnoyarsk was incredibly lucky eminent players planted a whole alley with their own hands and worked hard. and they also remembered childhood or this garden, of course, they always ate. we always have this in our country house. this is a good thing. so now they also flew in, and in novokuznetsk with their son and wife. and now he is also at the dacha, we interrupt such a different life, show how we grew up. i think i hope you remember it and like it. such the work of hockey stars for the benefit of the siberian nature could be equated with a useful pre-game training. after all, in the evening they all went out on the ice of the platinum arena, the match called the legendary overtime was dedicated to the end of the brilliant sports career of the two-time world champion and the star and legend of krasnoyarsk hockey alexander s
yesterday, june 30, in krasnoyarsk, the farewell match of the two-time world champion alexander seminails. you can always look at three things fire water and the way hockey superstars alexander ovechkin alexander semin dmitry orlov and pavel datsyuk plant trees, krasnoyarsk was incredibly lucky eminent players planted a whole alley with their own hands and worked hard. and they also remembered childhood or this garden, of course, they always ate. we always have this in our country house. this...
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but much more recently when i became a grad student in urban digital planning, i read this seminal thinker in the field of urban planning. who in 1920s and 1930s had put out all of these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the natural systems around it and i learned that the same person it was doing all of this urban thinking was the one who had invented the a-t. that just seemed like something worth digging into a bit more. those were the first two starting points. >> will that leads me to build off that a bit more both in terms of the built environments which you teach here at the university of michigan. but also the idea of nature as a construct. it seems to be in you just refer to it a minute ago with your comments, seems to be one of the things you're most dial into. you call the book of biography rather than history. it's right there in the comer. but in fact, there is another storyline seems to be about that. is that fair to say. i really think about nature and was a relationship and how do we think about. >> good example, the appalach
but much more recently when i became a grad student in urban digital planning, i read this seminal thinker in the field of urban planning. who in 1920s and 1930s had put out all of these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the natural systems around it and i learned that the same person it was doing all of this urban thinking was the one who had invented the a-t. that just seemed like something worth digging into a bit more. those were the first...
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not all site isn't all seminal gateway and i don't the you know, put them out there to give us the most present to monitor. sho, get pushed the sun all when you don't know if i could not put the last show. i thought she knew a show me who people there even live in livestock priest shadow, she, the audiologist and mastermind behind everything that happened in the death capital . who the chinese population of hard being were the equivalent of lab rats. these weren't human beings who had rights to life who had rights to freedom from torture, sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in just subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, while still alive with ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be in arms. race is often very dramatic development only personally and getting to resist. i don't s
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she my new on it, not all site isn't all seminal gateway and i don't the you know, put them out there to give us the most present to come look at the sho get crushed the sun all when you don't know if i can not put the last show, but she knew a show me who people there even live in livestock priest shadow she, the audiologist mastermind behind everything that happened in the death capital. who the chinese population of hard being were the equivalent of lab ras. these weren't human beings who had rights to life, who had rights to freedom from torture and sickness and disease. these were people who he could carry out tests to further his goals, which was to create the world's greatest biological weapons program in just subjects were injected with cholera. typhoid anthrax, bubonic plague, and syphilis. the progression of their disease was studied carefully. victims were later dissected, well still alive with ah ah, a with a go on up with a question. get with ah, in promotional so no cable, no cable, i extend my modem. but if you will not need to know when you need to doctor's monitor the
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of the seminal crime of watergate the break-in in june of 1972. no tapes nixon walks pretty simple and this is a interpretation endorsed by some of the leading historians of the watergate scandal including stanley cutler. who wrote one of the finest books about watergate and its history no tapes nixon walks. so why does this persist? why does the heroic journalist interpretation of watergate persist in light of? the posts principles dismissing this notion sometimes in pretty crude terms why does it exist when it's pretty clear that there was a lot of forces a raid against richard nixon? in the watergate investigation why does it live on? it's a convenient shorthand for explaining the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a m
of the seminal crime of watergate the break-in in june of 1972. no tapes nixon walks pretty simple and this is a interpretation endorsed by some of the leading historians of the watergate scandal including stanley cutler. who wrote one of the finest books about watergate and its history no tapes nixon walks. so why does this persist? why does the heroic journalist interpretation of watergate persist in light of? the posts principles dismissing this notion sometimes in pretty crude terms why...
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pat: it is a seminal act.s may be the most significant industrial policy legislation since world war ii in the u.s. this is huge. we expect to be a beneficiary of that both in the near-term, with the manufacturing offsets -- we have an aggressive capital build for that, and the tax benefits will be helpful, but long-term, the research portions of the bill are huge for long-term leadership as well. this is good for the industry, good for the united states, and intel will be a beneficiary thereof and i'm proud to have played a part in getting it across the lawn. jon: you are talking to someone relatively new on the job, andy jassy taking over at amazon. he has pulled plans that he has bold plans -- he has bold plans. kriti: we put that into the context of chips broadly. there's this massive push to bring chip making capacity back to the u.s., but that is not cheap from a production or a labor standpoint and we will have to price that cost in as the transition is being made, something we will have to keep our eye
pat: it is a seminal act.s may be the most significant industrial policy legislation since world war ii in the u.s. this is huge. we expect to be a beneficiary of that both in the near-term, with the manufacturing offsets -- we have an aggressive capital build for that, and the tax benefits will be helpful, but long-term, the research portions of the bill are huge for long-term leadership as well. this is good for the industry, good for the united states, and intel will be a beneficiary thereof...
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this arseniy semin, such a fashionable correspondent, collaborates with various popular publications.t explain to this fashionable correspondent. that ah-ah-ah is not good to do so. yes? you can, of course, and it would be prophylactic, but here, try to touch this fashionable correspondent, and then such a stench will rise around the arbitrariness of the reaction of the regime of pressure on the independent press, so to speak. eh, don’t be my name how many years i have been saving people from all sorts of scum, no one said thank you, you just have to throw mud at me. immediately the hype rise. you, too, bent do not be ashamed. and it's time for you to take everything in your hands. hello mr. peterson. yes, i'm fine. yes, it's my job mr. peterson don't worry, see you tomorrow well, everything went well? a human rights organization demands an investigation into abuse of power. would you go to the hospital and take a certificate, what well, you were bitten and a couple of photos would not hurt to take, you never know the court will come in handy. maybe what kind of judgment are you carry
this arseniy semin, such a fashionable correspondent, collaborates with various popular publications.t explain to this fashionable correspondent. that ah-ah-ah is not good to do so. yes? you can, of course, and it would be prophylactic, but here, try to touch this fashionable correspondent, and then such a stench will rise around the arbitrariness of the reaction of the regime of pressure on the independent press, so to speak. eh, don’t be my name how many years i have been saving people from...
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those are seminal decisions that dealt with integration of schools. i thought it was a fake tweet. pete: i have no idea what he's talking about. yamiche: i want to bring up the latest poll. more than half of americans oppose the decision to overturn roe v. wade. 88% of democrats, 20% of republicans, 15% of independents . what might those numbers mean for democrats and midterms as they are trying to focus voters attention on abortion when there are so many other issues like inflation and other things, but polls are showing that in some ways, public opinion might be on our side? tia: that is what i found interesting about what pete just said, that the supreme court knew that abortion is not even something the public is clamoring for. it is coming from the right but not necessarily the majority of all americans, and that did not preclude -- that did not preclude them from making this ruling, so there's other things that other things might come along that might be politically unpopular. what democrats are hoping is that it's unpopular enough and has their base fired up enough that it m
those are seminal decisions that dealt with integration of schools. i thought it was a fake tweet. pete: i have no idea what he's talking about. yamiche: i want to bring up the latest poll. more than half of americans oppose the decision to overturn roe v. wade. 88% of democrats, 20% of republicans, 15% of independents . what might those numbers mean for democrats and midterms as they are trying to focus voters attention on abortion when there are so many other issues like inflation and other...
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sergey managed to find everyone who was surrounded, however, the mortar shelling intensified until semin falls somewhere in 10-15 m, as if they no longer pay special attention to it, because, well, it falls to and it falls. it's been 3 months already. they fall, as if already used to and just after a little calm, there are a couple of minutes. i heard a pop from behind and just. well, i did not understand the explosion of cotton. that's the noise in my head. i have, uh, struck, well, i broke my leg with fragments. even here, the relatives did not lose their heads and took command, despite the terrible pain. he ordered to drag the wounded to the nearest shelter, organized a circular defense. the commander of the battalion shell-shocked asked for help. i concussed the chief of staff, as if i didn’t have anything special, that, well, a leg and a leg, in principle, an ordinary fracture. uh, the wound was all through. and i pulled the harness just continued to drive. sergei managed to withdraw his personnel and those to whom they came to the rescue, however, his injuries turned out to be more
sergey managed to find everyone who was surrounded, however, the mortar shelling intensified until semin falls somewhere in 10-15 m, as if they no longer pay special attention to it, because, well, it falls to and it falls. it's been 3 months already. they fall, as if already used to and just after a little calm, there are a couple of minutes. i heard a pop from behind and just. well, i did not understand the explosion of cotton. that's the noise in my head. i have, uh, struck, well, i broke my...
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she my new on it and all i isn't all seminal. gates in the you know, put them out to give us ah, well, don't middle alex. she's just gonna be on the left in columbia. nobody but i just bought it that the level that he thought young my real name is logical law school of college. with which, yeah. is it public, is there to be a number to is if you feel okay, that really make it look like which in now she did the way volley april really not is almost was is, you know, if there was no way that was yellow, they just had that got on a bus and the bus has been deal. this would not have happened. vedo, as by them didn't push this agenda. this war. was that because on the other sheet, boston on that i should be the what about a, a good nothing with, with, with with really that sure. what it is is it's, is there more grad bubbles because you are the one on it but other read them. who knew there was an opponent. ah, to me it's a blanket on which it is public. his sierra b a go to trouble vehicle. we'll do it, is to ship it not still good li
she my new on it and all i isn't all seminal. gates in the you know, put them out to give us ah, well, don't middle alex. she's just gonna be on the left in columbia. nobody but i just bought it that the level that he thought young my real name is logical law school of college. with which, yeah. is it public, is there to be a number to is if you feel okay, that really make it look like which in now she did the way volley april really not is almost was is, you know, if there was no way that was...
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then to general dynamics, and i went there because i remember thinking very distinctly, at these seminaln your life when you have perhaps a bit of an epiphany, i sat at my desk one afternoon thinking, i cannot afford to put my children through college. and i happened to know a number of ceos, including the ceo of general dynamics, and i called him and i said, "i am going to be leaving here soon if you would be interested." and called a couple of the other ceos, and i was fortunate enough to go with general dynamics. david: ok, so you went to general dynamics in 2001. and what was your initial job there? phebe: so i was in strategic planning, but think about that more as special projects for the ceo. and i ultimately kept a series of jobs as i moved up the chain at general dynamics. but i was also the chief of staff to the then-ceo and i learned a lot about how a very, very effective, powerful ceo manages a company and learned a lot by watching a superb ceo operate. david: and you said, hey, i can do this job as well as this guy at some point? phebe: no. that would be the height of hubris
then to general dynamics, and i went there because i remember thinking very distinctly, at these seminaln your life when you have perhaps a bit of an epiphany, i sat at my desk one afternoon thinking, i cannot afford to put my children through college. and i happened to know a number of ceos, including the ceo of general dynamics, and i called him and i said, "i am going to be leaving here soon if you would be interested." and called a couple of the other ceos, and i was fortunate...
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so the west could still be to come for civilians who stayed in their cities there the of the seminal saws reporting from the ukranian capital there. thank you m b united states says it has intelligence that iran is preparing to deliver armed drones to the russian military. the, i says it's unclear whether any drones have already been delivered by that. he runs ready to train russian troops on their use this month. the kremlin has announced that president vladimir putin will visit iran next week, working closely across every day or smaller surveillance. drones are already used in the war, new crime for an ext reports to w ski and buyer traveled to the latvian cabot. the riga then visited a drone factory that struggling to keep up with demand. ukrainian forces have come to rely on recognizance drones in their fight against the russian invasion. a few weeks ago these ukrainian refugees did not know which way to turn a screwdriver. now they're building drones for the ukrainian army. atlas aerospace, the latvian company, they now work for saw an explosion in demand for military grade reco
so the west could still be to come for civilians who stayed in their cities there the of the seminal saws reporting from the ukranian capital there. thank you m b united states says it has intelligence that iran is preparing to deliver armed drones to the russian military. the, i says it's unclear whether any drones have already been delivered by that. he runs ready to train russian troops on their use this month. the kremlin has announced that president vladimir putin will visit iran next...
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the of the seminal saws reporting from the ukranian capital there. thank you m b united states says it has intelligence that iran is preparing to deliver arm drones to the russian military. the u. s. s. it's unclear whether any drones have already been delivered, but that iran is ready to train a russian troops on their use. this month. the kremlin has announced that president vladimir putin will visit iran it next week with initial training sessions slated to begin as soon as early july, while smaller surveillance, drones are already used in the war, and ukraine for next reports did obvious killian by up traveled to the left ben capitol riga and visited a drawn factory that it's struggling to keep up with demands. ukrainian forces have come to rely on reconnaissance drones in that fight against the russian invasion. a few weeks ago these ukrainian refugees did not know which way to turn a screwdriver. now they're building drones for the ukrainian army. atlas aerospace, the latvian company they now work for saw an explosion in demand for military gra
the of the seminal saws reporting from the ukranian capital there. thank you m b united states says it has intelligence that iran is preparing to deliver arm drones to the russian military. the u. s. s. it's unclear whether any drones have already been delivered, but that iran is ready to train a russian troops on their use. this month. the kremlin has announced that president vladimir putin will visit iran it next week with initial training sessions slated to begin as soon as early july, while...
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i sin uses the pseudonym h d. weldon, a reference to the seminal work by american rice, a henry david thorough the writer finds himself in a parallel universe. his previously only heard about nature. he's shocked and a shame to realize how little he knows this world, surrounded by unknown creatures. his perception and sense of time begin to change sounds that are frightening at 1st, like nocturnal cracks snuffles or creeping, become familiar. he realizes that humans are not alone. there is a whole world out there. ah, ah. in the estimation of the 1st few nights, i was often a bit scared by leon valdez. here on the edge of the forest, i saw 2 eyes glowing in a hollow. okay, i couldn't explain them. see men, she looks too low down to be human. have often but kind of too high for an animal we're young off to go than there were the sounds align. yeah. which see much louder when you're here. all alone feel are much louder than they really are. yeah. is he seen? i'm so i was a little bit scared to cut this from dr. touch miss long's ah, what is nature? what do we mean when we use the word?
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and you can see in those initial clips from the original "firing line" that that was the seminal issue of this debate and continues to be for the right. is that ultimately where this fight is headed, governor? >> well, i mean, i have agreed and said from the beginning that this is -- what this says to a woman is, once you're pregnant, it's only the fetus that we care about. but no, again, i think it is up to us as voters to make sure that we have elected representatives who believe, as we believe, that a woman does have some rights, even when she's pregnant. so, you know, i just see us going backwards, and it's scary. i didn't think i'd live to see this time where we see basically a not-so-hidden assault on all individual rights. but since you can't do anything about getting people off the supreme court, then maybe we have to -- then i know we have to look at our electoral process and see how we got to this point and what we can do about it. >> governor, of course, you're aware of progressive arguments that one avenue is not through the polls but through the expansion of the court. wha
and you can see in those initial clips from the original "firing line" that that was the seminal issue of this debate and continues to be for the right. is that ultimately where this fight is headed, governor? >> well, i mean, i have agreed and said from the beginning that this is -- what this says to a woman is, once you're pregnant, it's only the fetus that we care about. but no, again, i think it is up to us as voters to make sure that we have elected representatives who...
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you can hours nice little to do you want to on this she my new on it on all, i isn't more seminal good but you know, put them out to take your bus. oh gosh, nobody will actually this it or she actually we're not on my liam. assume their point to dish has a lot karlesha. laura tried that the she was she yeah. i didn't have school or g f, q 3 a i z 8 you shes leeway huddle shell. it's so chris, us who did verify with retail store pretty well g u. s. e, and up on the water. you in the city on the forms to miss you on talk with us what we did a little should've done boss. not on boss a solution for any kind of reasoning you them come on, do i bring me a chair out? okay. studios. yes. yes, marshall tom mahoney, samuel missouri, julia ukrainian, helped me as diverse there's a huge void between nationalist volunteer battalions and the ukranian military force. the u. a. f also at the per figure has been easier to use the tongue sold out of sodium, hopefully more using you doesn't pick up where you're with lane, but of course it's about almost a whole grains come with a come a lunch is full moo
you can hours nice little to do you want to on this she my new on it on all, i isn't more seminal good but you know, put them out to take your bus. oh gosh, nobody will actually this it or she actually we're not on my liam. assume their point to dish has a lot karlesha. laura tried that the she was she yeah. i didn't have school or g f, q 3 a i z 8 you shes leeway huddle shell. it's so chris, us who did verify with retail store pretty well g u. s. e, and up on the water. you in the city on the...
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anderson: snplma, as it's lovingly referred to, was the seminal piece of legislation that created the land sale radigm fothe las gas valley. lopez: the concept was instead exchanging land, just auction public land to the highest bidder. that way, you ing market forces, and you just put it out in the open and you auction land. man: open th bid at 250,000. open this bid at 11 million. reid: have a public auction and none of this trading business. man: now 60... number 179 higbidder. baca: it creates a level playing field for everybody. man: he says he's out. 14,200,000. close the bid here at $14,200,000. reid: the money that came from the land would go back into family sensitive things in nevada. baca: everything from lake tahoe, building parks and trails, restoration projects, investing in visitors centers. man: parking areas, access that allow people to get into the outdoors. lopez: over its life, snplma generad over $3 billio man: 47... that man's a poker player, i think. christensen: in many ways, snplma built on the successes of the negotiated settlement on the truckee river that y
anderson: snplma, as it's lovingly referred to, was the seminal piece of legislation that created the land sale radigm fothe las gas valley. lopez: the concept was instead exchanging land, just auction public land to the highest bidder. that way, you ing market forces, and you just put it out in the open and you auction land. man: open th bid at 250,000. open this bid at 11 million. reid: have a public auction and none of this trading business. man: now 60... number 179 higbidder. baca: it...
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george cannon once described the first world war's a seminal catastrophe of the 20th century. those words come to mind when i think of covid-19, which has become the seminal catastrophe of the 21st century. nowhere has covid been more catastrophic than in new york, which emerged early on as ground zero for the global pandemic. the health care providers in new york, which were hit the earliest and hardest by covid, have dire concerns about the glacial pace of fema's reimbursement. hospitals in new york are bleeding instead of treating it as an emergency, it feels to us, like fema is moving bureaucratically, as though it were business as usual. on february 17th, 2022, the whole new york delegation, democrats and republicans, sent a bipartisan letter calling for a rapid distribution of fema public assistance program funds. how much longer must we wait to receive the funds we need to fully recover from covid? >> congressman, i certainly appreciate your question. i remember very clearly and vividly my time responding and working with the hospitals and new york city as we were tryin
george cannon once described the first world war's a seminal catastrophe of the 20th century. those words come to mind when i think of covid-19, which has become the seminal catastrophe of the 21st century. nowhere has covid been more catastrophic than in new york, which emerged early on as ground zero for the global pandemic. the health care providers in new york, which were hit the earliest and hardest by covid, have dire concerns about the glacial pace of fema's reimbursement. hospitals in...
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. - have the perfect storm of two seminal events in europe, lots of people happen to be in this communitycountry and it was amplified by events like pride events, it happened to be the right timing, pool parties and so on. if you can imagine it was like a bunch of little monkeypox bombs going off in different communities. it happens to be in this community but it's not exclusive in terms of biology we know in 2003 in the us it had afflicted prairie dog pet owners. it’s the us it had afflicted prairie dog pet owners. it's important to clarify that, _ dog pet owners. it's important to clarify that, there _ dog pet owners. it's important to clarify that, there is - dog pet owners. it's important to clarify that, there is no - to clarify that, there is no sense that only one community can be affected by this and also monkeypox has not been classified as a sexually transmitted infection? it’s transmitted infection? it's important _ transmitted infection? it's important to _ transmitted infection? it�*s important to make people know it's notjust a sexually transmitted infection, you can get it
. - have the perfect storm of two seminal events in europe, lots of people happen to be in this communitycountry and it was amplified by events like pride events, it happened to be the right timing, pool parties and so on. if you can imagine it was like a bunch of little monkeypox bombs going off in different communities. it happens to be in this community but it's not exclusive in terms of biology we know in 2003 in the us it had afflicted prairie dog pet owners. it’s the us it had afflicted...
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the uk and they took it on and they got an article written in the guardian about how this book this seminal book. not really been available in the uk. sold a bunch of copies became a uk bestseller 80 years after publication. so all of the authors out there who's think you've got a chance? did you see benefits from that? absolutely absolutely because it's sort of a global marketplace. there's lots of guardian readers here. and again, this this goes to this idea that not everything is about generating sales. it's about generating impact and so for us, you know, these two books published at a time, you know in the 1940s when there were not a lot of african american scholars being published anywhere much less at university presses. it's a really important time period for us and i'm really proud that these books are both remained in print constantly and promoted to this day. well, congratulations on your hundredth anniversary. john chair is the director of unc press in chapel hill. computer and you're watching about books. this is book tvs programming podcast, which looks at the business of publ
the uk and they took it on and they got an article written in the guardian about how this book this seminal book. not really been available in the uk. sold a bunch of copies became a uk bestseller 80 years after publication. so all of the authors out there who's think you've got a chance? did you see benefits from that? absolutely absolutely because it's sort of a global marketplace. there's lots of guardian readers here. and again, this this goes to this idea that not everything is about...
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. >> it was a seminal decade that paves the way for change in a way that maybe no other one did sincee part of a hybrid culture and we can't deny that. so in some ways, the more obvious bi-racial identity i have to affirm, african americans also have to affirm. and white americans have to affirm. because they partake in hybrid culture. the truth of the matter is that american culture at this point, what is truly american, is black culture to a large degree. flip on the television set and it's had a profound influence on this entire nation, and it has to be affirmed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
. >> it was a seminal decade that paves the way for change in a way that maybe no other one did sincee part of a hybrid culture and we can't deny that. so in some ways, the more obvious bi-racial identity i have to affirm, african americans also have to affirm. and white americans have to affirm. because they partake in hybrid culture. the truth of the matter is that american culture at this point, what is truly american, is black culture to a large degree. flip on the television set and...
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pat: the chips act is a seminal act.may be the most significant industrial policy legislation that has been put in place since world war ii in the u.s. this is huge. we are expecting to be a beneficiary of that in the near term with the manufacturing offsets. we have an aggressive capital billed for that. the tax benefits will be helpful, but long-term, the research portions of the bill are huge for long-term leadership, as well. this is good for the industry and united states, and intel will be a beneficiary. i am proud to have it heading across the line. anna: thanks, pat gelsinger, the intel ceo. let's check where european markets have finished trading and here in the u.s., we finish for this friday, the european market up over 1% on the ftse, the dax up 1.5%, and finishing the week strongly, the month strongly. alix: a killer month here, for equities. we are up, up .7. i will carry through this conversation with the cable at the top of the hour at 2:00 p.m. in new york, 5:00 p.m. in london, and live on bloomberg digi
pat: the chips act is a seminal act.may be the most significant industrial policy legislation that has been put in place since world war ii in the u.s. this is huge. we are expecting to be a beneficiary of that in the near term with the manufacturing offsets. we have an aggressive capital billed for that. the tax benefits will be helpful, but long-term, the research portions of the bill are huge for long-term leadership, as well. this is good for the industry and united states, and intel will...