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i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserve, the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize. mr. jordan: this extends the special assessment by 19 days. it's a $5,000 fund of someone convicted of certain offenses, these offenses include human smuggling, sexual abuse of minors among others. this $5,000 fine is in addition to other restitution or compensation offenders may be forced to pay such as court ordered fines and other fines. of course and additional $5 thowcialtion fine can never adequately deter criminals from committing heinous acts a much more effective solution would be to make it more difficult to traffic people across the border: unfortunately the biden administration is unwilling to close our borders. for 21 months we have seen how people smuggle people and drugs, particularly fentanyl, into our country they have blame for the border crisis and the crime cri
i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserve, the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize. mr. jordan: this extends the special assessment by 19 days. it's a $5,000 fund of someone convicted of certain offenses, these offenses include human smuggling, sexual abuse of minors among others. this $5,000 fine is in addition to other restitution or...
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my, how the times have changed. i began this congress ready to work on updating sbir in order to support our entrepreneurs, our job creators, and the place that i am so privileged to call home and represent, oakland county, michigan, the home of automation alley. congressman baird and myself ushered in h.r. 4033, a smart and effective way to make improvements to sbir. unfortunately our bill was not passed by the senate and it is not the complete legislation before us today. so even as we provide much-needed stability to the program with today's vote, we still have work to do. one of my own priorities is to expand program outreach to enable agencies to reach more first-time entrepreneurs. particularly those who are black, hispanic, indigenous and female entrepreneurs. people innovating in their home and alongside their family. particularly during these disruptive times of the covid-19 pandemic. all of these individuals have innovations and businesses that have been long underfunded. i also hope to see enhanced support
my, how the times have changed. i began this congress ready to work on updating sbir in order to support our entrepreneurs, our job creators, and the place that i am so privileged to call home and represent, oakland county, michigan, the home of automation alley. congressman baird and myself ushered in h.r. 4033, a smart and effective way to make improvements to sbir. unfortunately our bill was not passed by the senate and it is not the complete legislation before us today. so even as we...
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times they had, the normat— you know, the fun times they had, the normal grandma grandchildren and timesle to remember. times. that's important for people to remember-— to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the — to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of the - look at the front page of the sunday express now. slightly different angle that they have gone with, the headline is honour our clean with a special day, what are they driving at here? we special day, what are they driving at here? ~ . . special day, what are they driving at here? ~ ., , _, ., special day, what are they driving at here? ~ ., , ., ., at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment _ at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment that _ at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment that parliament - at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment that parliament is - at here? we are seeing coverage at i the moment that parliamen
times they had, the normat— you know, the fun times they had, the normal grandma grandchildren and timesle to remember. times. that's important for people to remember-— to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the — to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of the - look at the front page of the...
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and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this when he put out the caliph based on testimony given by an imposter. it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people being crucified and stabbed in the heart. the blood was everywhere to help it. i just do, i'm a fake killer. i didn't give him a chance to repent, stabbed him, but because of the long denigration of muslims with both within popular culture and within the media. it was believable. those stereotypes that play unfair or uneasy sal for the politicians, filmmakers, and news networks that acted as travel agents for the war on terror discourse, political leaders, the world over have adopted that language. in some cases, have copied and pasted t
and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this when he put out the caliph based on testimony given by an imposter. it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people...
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but if you can just walk us through the timing of the second piece one more time. and finally, i would also like to know if you think that all earthlings should rest a little easier tonight. thank you. >> thank you for the question. we are going to see additional data over -- ground-based observatory are already taking data. jwse and missions are concentrating on didymus and dimorphos. in the next couple of months we will get confirmation of exact period change we made. it will not be tomorrow, i am sorry. we might see some images coming up in the next day or two. the little cubesat should have flown by now and taken images of the plume that we we created. we will see that data come in the next couple of days and over the next few months we will get more information from the investigation team on what period change we made. that is the number two goal. number one, hit the asteroid. number two, measure the change and characterize how much ejector we put out. >> to clarify, about two months? >> yes. i would say a couple of months for the full quantitative answer. some
but if you can just walk us through the timing of the second piece one more time. and finally, i would also like to know if you think that all earthlings should rest a little easier tonight. thank you. >> thank you for the question. we are going to see additional data over -- ground-based observatory are already taking data. jwse and missions are concentrating on didymus and dimorphos. in the next couple of months we will get confirmation of exact period change we made. it will not be...
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but is truman thinking that at the time? >> there's every indication that he is. >> you get some traction immediately with abortion. the real moment for truman's vincent. this is the guy come if there is a treatment appointee that has a legacy that is probably him? >> yes. it's a stage in a sadly how literally unknown he is today among americans. at the time of his nomination for the chief justice ship, he was one of, if not the biggest names in washington. not including the president or him, but he held so many jobs of a monumental importance to the american economy. he had been treasury secretary. he had been director of the time as emergency management dealing with the war praise been a district appellate court judge for his been a member of the house of representatives from the state of kentucky. he was the supreme authority both houses recognize it's hard for the senate to recognize anywhere in the house it was as the authority on taxation. it is as a grand orator. one of the grant orders to be elected to congress. he wa
but is truman thinking that at the time? >> there's every indication that he is. >> you get some traction immediately with abortion. the real moment for truman's vincent. this is the guy come if there is a treatment appointee that has a legacy that is probably him? >> yes. it's a stage in a sadly how literally unknown he is today among americans. at the time of his nomination for the chief justice ship, he was one of, if not the biggest names in washington. not including the...
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at the same time we see the war in ukraine is still going on. we also see the chinese military threat against high one increasing over in the european theater. we saw that back in 2014. russia took. ready hold of crimea, and the world response was not enough to stop russia from going further. and now we end up a war in ukraine and in ukraine we saw that was truly unfortunate that a democracy or some country that was under attack, my adult or tyranny regime. but the ukrainians were showing their bravery by defending their country defending their democracy. and the kinds of bribery also attracted lots of international support. so that is inspirational to the county people because we understand that the, the chinese can also do the same thing to tie one in my that time we want to show to the international community that we are just about the same thing. we are, for every, in fighting for our country fighting for our democracy, fighting for people and fighting for our democratic way of life and in east asia. if you look at a longer scheme of politic
at the same time we see the war in ukraine is still going on. we also see the chinese military threat against high one increasing over in the european theater. we saw that back in 2014. russia took. ready hold of crimea, and the world response was not enough to stop russia from going further. and now we end up a war in ukraine and in ukraine we saw that was truly unfortunate that a democracy or some country that was under attack, my adult or tyranny regime. but the ukrainians were showing their...
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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 much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
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 much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities...
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the podcast was downloaded millions of time, but the story turned out to be abu safe was real name is, sharon shouted. he is a fraud, a fantasist who sold a fictional tale 2 times reporter, meaning color market one. she would eventually, when a peabody award for the paper was forced to admit it got it wrong. blaming and institutional failure, 16 years after acknowledging the failings in its post 9 having coverage, promising to be more rigorous, the new york times had done it again. but the pub remains online with this screen, the times has concluded that the episodes of caliphate that presented town to his claims did not meet our standards for accuracy. and at times stood by telemachus, his journalism, has been called into question before describing her as a final report. so since muslims are demonized it's it's very easy for the media to embrace stories however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims and the new york times did precisely this when he put out the caliph, it based on the testimony given by an impostor. i mean it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stere
the podcast was downloaded millions of time, but the story turned out to be abu safe was real name is, sharon shouted. he is a fraud, a fantasist who sold a fictional tale 2 times reporter, meaning color market one. she would eventually, when a peabody award for the paper was forced to admit it got it wrong. blaming and institutional failure, 16 years after acknowledging the failings in its post 9 having coverage, promising to be more rigorous, the new york times had done it again. but the pub...
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you talk about this is the first time it's been televised for a monarch. the last time was 1952. k them months of negotiation to agree. >> the coronation. >> and that's only because cameras were new. >> and this is on par with the television in coronation, tan wd it was the first time it was televised and people would go to go to saint james palace. >> current prime minister. >> there's the current prime minister. >> so it comes in two parts. so the council will declare the king. he won't be allowed in for that. he's declared king. so this is prince william -- prince of wales, we have to call him now. just wait for them to start speaking. but just to clarify, people know buckingham palace. let's listen in. >> most gracious majesty, queen elizabeth ii has passed away. on thursday, the 8th of september,
you talk about this is the first time it's been televised for a monarch. the last time was 1952. k them months of negotiation to agree. >> the coronation. >> and that's only because cameras were new. >> and this is on par with the television in coronation, tan wd it was the first time it was televised and people would go to go to saint james palace. >> current prime minister. >> there's the current prime minister. >> so it comes in two parts. so the council...
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i reserve the balance of my time. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. wagner: i'm prepared to close, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: so recognized. mrs. wagner: mr. speaker, in the months leading up to february 24 many of us called for the biden administration to impose severe sanctions before, let me underscore, before the russian troops amassing on ukraine's border invaded. these sanctions, we argued, would make crystal clear to putin and his cronies they would be held accountable for launching this renewed invasion. up fortunately, the administration chose not to heed this warning, sacrificing a final opportunity to deter the war raging today. while the administration has since worked with allies and partners to cut off funding to putin's war machine, it can cannot rest in its efforts to target all those in russia complicit in the kremlin's crimes at home and abroad. thus, i urge all my colleagues to support this bill to ensure p
i reserve the balance of my time. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from missouri is recognized. mrs. wagner: i'm prepared to close, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: so recognized. mrs. wagner: mr. speaker, in the months leading up to february 24 many of us called for the biden administration to impose severe sanctions before, let me underscore, before the russian troops amassing on ukraine's border...
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this was the first time _ with her family? this was the first time they _ with her family? e talked about princess and earlier and controls. this shows all the family, people like sara, mark tindall, sara is the daughter of princess and, princesses eugenie and beatrice, the duke of york, it is being reported this is the first time this close cohort of the royal family have joined together and is the marriage of harry and meghan in 2018. a poison that moment and one appointment image on the next page, lots of reporting on the finalflight of page, lots of reporting on the final flight of the queen, a photo from 1952 of her first flight to london following the death of her father. —— a poison in this moment. 50 death of her father. -- a poison in this moment. so many appointment _ poison in this moment. so many appointment pictures _ poison in this moment. so many appointment pictures we - poison in this moment. so many appointment pictures we have i appointment pictures we have seen since last thursday. now the daily telegraph. the final homecoming is the front page. headline?
this was the first time _ with her family? this was the first time they _ with her family? e talked about princess and earlier and controls. this shows all the family, people like sara, mark tindall, sara is the daughter of princess and, princesses eugenie and beatrice, the duke of york, it is being reported this is the first time this close cohort of the royal family have joined together and is the marriage of harry and meghan in 2018. a poison that moment and one appointment image on the next...
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both leaders are meeting of the se or summit today. they met last time in february this year ahead of the beijing winter olympics. that's where they announced or no limits partnership between the 2 countries. the meeting today is expected to build on that partnership, especially in light of the recent reverses in ukraine. faced by russia. you'd hear a shuttle heads deductibles, moscow bureau and he offered a vis assessment from the law firm captain regal. what are moscow? bureau operates? china hasn't only been important for russia since february 24th. but already since 2014, when russia and next gray mia all ready back then, there was suddenly a beek rift in relations between moscow and to the west. and that was at the moment when the russia recognized the importance of china for itself. now, china is supposed to compensate economically for everything that the russians are suddenly missing because of the impact of western sanctions. and i've got some context on this from read standers. she's a journalist for radio free europe and covers china and its in
both leaders are meeting of the se or summit today. they met last time in february this year ahead of the beijing winter olympics. that's where they announced or no limits partnership between the 2 countries. the meeting today is expected to build on that partnership, especially in light of the recent reverses in ukraine. faced by russia. you'd hear a shuttle heads deductibles, moscow bureau and he offered a vis assessment from the law firm captain regal. what are moscow? bureau operates? china...
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after the war, it took a long time to restore it. local journalists took this situation on the first, and they suggested that the bas-reliefs, which are very reminiscent of snails, symbolize long-term construction. it’s immediately obvious that pushkin is respected in the city from those classics of russian literature , he was awarded a monument, he’s the only monument, a folk trail has been erected to him that doesn’t overgrow, but next to him bench for quarreling lovers. but it 's time for us, our friend, there's no time, no peace, the heart asks, but only takes away into the depths of the city. victory square is perhaps not only the largest square in the city, but also in belarus, it ranks third in europe second only to samara and warsaw 85-meter pools and fountains of victory square in them quiet peacefully water is built, as a symbol of shed tears and eternal for life during world war ii, vitebsk was destroyed by 93% of the 180,000 population, only 100-18 survived man, when the american expert commission arrived in vitebsk after
after the war, it took a long time to restore it. local journalists took this situation on the first, and they suggested that the bas-reliefs, which are very reminiscent of snails, symbolize long-term construction. it’s immediately obvious that pushkin is respected in the city from those classics of russian literature , he was awarded a monument, he’s the only monument, a folk trail has been erected to him that doesn’t overgrow, but next to him bench for quarreling lovers. but it 's time...
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77 to else to go, by the time they knew 235 77 to evacuate else to go, by the time they knew he" 77 toit knew it was time to evacuate it was simply too late, is was simply too late, this is the kind of damage the defiantis wanting to ron desantis is wanting to assess across his estate and what was so important the president released major declaration fun so federal funds could come out and help rebuild all the damage around her. president biden has warned russia that the united states will never recognise its claims to ukrainian territory, as moscow prepares to announce the annexation of four occupied regions. mr biden accused russia of pursuing imperial ambitions and called the referendums it staged in occupied areas an absolute sham. the kremlin says president putin will hold a ceremony on friday to incorporate occupied areas into russia. at the same time, the un security council will vote on what they are going to do about the referendums in russian—held areas of ukraine while president volodymr zelensky will hold an emergency meeting of security officials to discuss how to respond.0
77 to else to go, by the time they knew 235 77 to evacuate else to go, by the time they knew he" 77 toit knew it was time to evacuate it was simply too late, is was simply too late, this is the kind of damage the defiantis wanting to ron desantis is wanting to assess across his estate and what was so important the president released major declaration fun so federal funds could come out and help rebuild all the damage around her. president biden has warned russia that the united states...
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baburin took the hit again this time. here nikolay komlichenko and the referee again demanded to interrupt the penalty. both times, the goalkeeper torpedo left the goal line earlier than this is required by the rules for the third time at the point, maxim osipenko has already reached the nine without a chance for baburin and brought rostov a victory, karpin commanded under the championship, still goes undefeated. the night before, the next episode of the russian football program was released on our channel, the head coach of the hungarian fenvarash and the former head coach of the russian national team stanislav cherchesov became the guest of the issue . eh, fernvarash. came out in the group heating of europe and pro hungarian fans. now the europa league we have a group league champion went trabzonsport is also the champion of turkey crvena zvezda the champions of serbia well and monaco is a stable club, therefore interesting rivals, if we take the financial one, then, of course, the champions league for the club is much m
baburin took the hit again this time. here nikolay komlichenko and the referee again demanded to interrupt the penalty. both times, the goalkeeper torpedo left the goal line earlier than this is required by the rules for the third time at the point, maxim osipenko has already reached the nine without a chance for baburin and brought rostov a victory, karpin commanded under the championship, still goes undefeated. the night before, the next episode of the russian football program was released on...
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let's no to message at the same time. indeed. let's go to the _ message at the same time. indeed. ed. let's go to the front page of- message at the same time. indeed. let's go to the front page of the - let's go to the front page of the daily mail to get onto this issue that annabel alluded to. trying to increase our supply, because even if the price is capped, doesn't mean there's going to be enough of it in there's going to be enough of it in the long term, we need to increase her independence. liz's energy revolution is the headline, but annabel, it says launch new slash for north sea gas and start tracking. these will not keep climate change activist happy. his. climate change activist happy. no, or those who _ climate change activist happy. no, or those who have opposed tracking for the _ or those who have opposed tracking for the last— or those who have opposed tracking for the last decade. we have to look at ways— for the last decade. we have to look at ways of— for the last decade. we have to look at ways of reducing our dependency on foreign _ at ways of reducing our depen
let's no to message at the same time. indeed. let's go to the _ message at the same time. indeed. ed. let's go to the front page of- message at the same time. indeed. let's go to the front page of the - let's go to the front page of the daily mail to get onto this issue that annabel alluded to. trying to increase our supply, because even if the price is capped, doesn't mean there's going to be enough of it in there's going to be enough of it in the long term, we need to increase her...
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now, it's the last time that the buffalo soldiers are engaged. but there are also mounted cavalry, automated trucks, cars and airplanes used as recon. one of the reasons the world should be grateful to mexico and even to pancho villa is on the punitive expedite. this is where america finally got its army shape to be able to go fight in world war one. the punitive expedition itself general, is given conflicting orders from his bosses in washington. he's told you've got go into mexico and you go to capture and you have got to punish his followers and you must make sure the is never able to do anything like this again. but on the other hand, don't do anything that will upset the mexican people. and pershing after v in mexico and the united states kind naively believed that the mexicans would be just as angry at v for doing this as the americans were, and that had served to turn him to the americans. well, in fact, the mexicans were very proud v and they weren't about to give these invading gringos any help in finding him. so pershing, for the first
now, it's the last time that the buffalo soldiers are engaged. but there are also mounted cavalry, automated trucks, cars and airplanes used as recon. one of the reasons the world should be grateful to mexico and even to pancho villa is on the punitive expedite. this is where america finally got its army shape to be able to go fight in world war one. the punitive expedition itself general, is given conflicting orders from his bosses in washington. he's told you've got go into mexico and you go...
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here are the times. these are morals, as they say. some researchers. y speaking, they coldly met the power of the russian empire, and therefore they did not choose the gothic style of their palace by chance. this is an obvious protest against the classical style imposed in those days. it is difficult to say today whether this is true or someone's fantasy, but the fact remains the place for the future palace. the paustovskys were also chosen for a reason. casimir was keenly interested in history, he had heard a lot about general tadeusha kosciuszka and knew that his family estate here, kosovo, was such a neighbor. honored not in vain later. he will invest a decent amount in the restoration of the historic estate hand for the national liberation movement of 1794, we will see it a little later, but for now, just imagine what a unique look of the residence, the park, founded by the puslovsky model of the renaissance gardens, gave italy around the estate. it was the largest terraced park on the territory of present-day belarus from those times left. is that
here are the times. these are morals, as they say. some researchers. y speaking, they coldly met the power of the russian empire, and therefore they did not choose the gothic style of their palace by chance. this is an obvious protest against the classical style imposed in those days. it is difficult to say today whether this is true or someone's fantasy, but the fact remains the place for the future palace. the paustovskys were also chosen for a reason. casimir was keenly interested in...
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both, it is an amazin: the first time? both, it is an amazing honour _ the first time? s an amazing honour he - the first time? both, it is an amazing honour he is - the first time? both, it is an | amazing honour he is visiting the first time? both, it is an - amazing honour he is visiting wales for the _ amazing honour he is visiting wales for the first — amazing honour he is visiting wales for the first time as king today, but it's— for the first time as king today, but it's very important, and we also want _ but it's very important, and we also want to— but it's very important, and we also want to rememberthe but it's very important, and we also want to remember the late queen elizaheth— want to remember the late queen elizabeth ii. the sun has come out and the _ elizabeth ii. the sun has come out and the crowds are here, a wonderful opportunitx — and the crowds are here, a wonderful opportunity. did and the crowds are here, a wonderful opportunity-— opportunity. did you expect so many --eole opportunity. did you expect so many peeple here — opportunity. did you expe
both, it is an amazin: the first time? both, it is an amazing honour _ the first time? s an amazing honour he - the first time? both, it is an amazing honour he is - the first time? both, it is an | amazing honour he is visiting the first time? both, it is an - amazing honour he is visiting wales for the _ amazing honour he is visiting wales for the first — amazing honour he is visiting wales for the first time as king today, but it's— for the first time as king today, but it's very...
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the taliban. and abandoning american interest on time. you know, 911 also birth a new generation of security centric films and television shows produced to trade unfair the pentagon and the cia have long had an informal symbiotic relationship with supplying movie makers with military hardware or turning the spy agencies headquarters in virginia into a film set in exchange for the state friendly screenplays. 2 months after 911 in november of 2147 talk. hollywood executives met with bush advisor, karl rove in los angeles, to discuss patriotic plot lines. the industry could crash rove later said it was about showing that the war in afghanistan was not against the law, but against terrorism. that distinction would be lost on most filmmakers. and eventually their audiences. there was 24. it's centered around a counter terror, risen agent by the name of jack bower. and every season is based on 24 hours of trying to avert this terrorist plot. ah, water. what ball is torturing people sometimes killing them? but the audience is led to believe that
the taliban. and abandoning american interest on time. you know, 911 also birth a new generation of security centric films and television shows produced to trade unfair the pentagon and the cia have long had an informal symbiotic relationship with supplying movie makers with military hardware or turning the spy agencies headquarters in virginia into a film set in exchange for the state friendly screenplays. 2 months after 911 in november of 2147 talk. hollywood executives met with bush advisor,...
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but at the same time, we know that women's side will happen. going to be definitely improve women's cricket standard, women's cricket facilities. we have connections to academies all over the country, we've got our academies, and we have more and more girls coming through, wanting to play, more and more women's cricket coming to play, and so there's some real stars coming through, and they are getting better development, which means they're going to be better hitters, they're going to be faster bowlers, it's going to be a more exciting product. so, yes, we're on a pathway. women's ipl will massively help take it to another level, and then, i think, you'll see all of those stories coming through of girls across india sort of going against the norm to play this amazing sport and succeed in it. with the women's ipl announced next year, clearly, things will change big time for women's cricket, and it is the time for any woman to take it up as a professional, because one, it is viable, there is money involved in it and, you know, now it is no more in
but at the same time, we know that women's side will happen. going to be definitely improve women's cricket standard, women's cricket facilities. we have connections to academies all over the country, we've got our academies, and we have more and more girls coming through, wanting to play, more and more women's cricket coming to play, and so there's some real stars coming through, and they are getting better development, which means they're going to be better hitters, they're going to be faster...
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w ah. visited up the news asia coming up today. our time on views, china has reached aggressiveness and military exercises around the island. so put it all together. this is what they want to do to taiwan when they want to invade taiwan. every 5th time was foreign minister speaking exclusively to d. w reporters in taipei. to date we go deeper into ty wants perceptions of the dangers. it faces from china. ah, irish manage. you're welcome to did up their news asia, glad you could join us. taiwan says it's military shooting down a chinese drone was the most appropriate thing to do. the incident occurred on thursday when the military shot down a chinese drone that flew over taiwan, jin men islands, which lie less than 5 kilometers from the chinese coast. this isn't the 1st time china has flown drones over gin men. just last week. this video emerged of taiwanese soldiers throwing rocks at a chinese drawn, hovering above their post on the gym and islands. taiwanda foreign minister joseph foretold dw, in an exclusive interview, that this was part
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the queen obviously had a very tough time. because when she ascended to the throne, had a loving father from the queen. so you're right again this is a contrast of emotions. yet i think the most important thing to do for all of us to witness across the world as an example. it's here we have the mother of democracy. we have the transition of power. that is peaceful. and that is so important to witness. in this very week. could you imagine any other time in history? just on tuesday. the same name, ironically, a very time in history that a prime minister and a moniker had a same name, that was on tuesday. when then queen elizabeth shook hands with liz truss the new prime minister, apiece fall transition of power. and now we are seeing a peaceful transition of the essential counsel to the. thrown rather unique. >> yeah, there are so many first hear rebecca. so many ways in which this country is going to be adjusting to the new prime minister, to the new case. so, what we're gonna see in such a short time from now is the trumpeters
the queen obviously had a very tough time. because when she ascended to the throne, had a loving father from the queen. so you're right again this is a contrast of emotions. yet i think the most important thing to do for all of us to witness across the world as an example. it's here we have the mother of democracy. we have the transition of power. that is peaceful. and that is so important to witness. in this very week. could you imagine any other time in history? just on tuesday. the same...
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for the 1st time ever. over 100000000 people across great britain, europe and north america were able to watch the pageantry in london on television. in 1953. that was nothing short of a sensation. cameras stood everywhere. ah, ah, what did all this media attention mean to young queen elizabeth, to the royal family, to the british government. and why did television play such a role in the coronation? when the young queen's advises, particularly prime minister, winston churchill were very much against it. after all, just 8 years had passed since the end of world war 2. it would seem inappropriate to spend so much on a sumptuous royal event. let's begin looking for answers near westminster. several days before the coronation, the streets were lined with curious spectators and press representatives, or eager to catch a glimpse of such esteemed guests as the archbishop of canterbury or by count simon's wearing his lord chancellor wig, or the duchess of norfolk. all had come to rehearse their roles for the live b
for the 1st time ever. over 100000000 people across great britain, europe and north america were able to watch the pageantry in london on television. in 1953. that was nothing short of a sensation. cameras stood everywhere. ah, ah, what did all this media attention mean to young queen elizabeth, to the royal family, to the british government. and why did television play such a role in the coronation? when the young queen's advises, particularly prime minister, winston churchill were very much...
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by the time most people lead to remain to block the road. one in a tree sit and one in this tripod ah good morning. good morning. hey, how is it? nice. yeah, really good. yeah, very code. luckily i've got my buddy brought me up a hot water bottle. dr. collate thompson is a vis and a long time activist. you're obviously expecting to get arrested today. yep. i've been arrested many, many times and i'm currently on a 3 month um suspended jail to him. i for forrest defense. i just feel like this is, this is my last avenue of, of trying to tell the politicians and the people that this has got to stop. i hope it makes a difference. good morning. oh, good. good. i was giving you permission to fill in the favor. i'm not sure that we need to michelle, public or i doing i'm poor been to my work cited for the dumpster road. wanted to drive my vehicle on this road to cleaned up a works in your district from forcing you to please more of the roach, a contract to motor muscle. it amount once more, lose move this row. so if you move on to the policy we did
by the time most people lead to remain to block the road. one in a tree sit and one in this tripod ah good morning. good morning. hey, how is it? nice. yeah, really good. yeah, very code. luckily i've got my buddy brought me up a hot water bottle. dr. collate thompson is a vis and a long time activist. you're obviously expecting to get arrested today. yep. i've been arrested many, many times and i'm currently on a 3 month um suspended jail to him. i for forrest defense. i just feel like this...
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after the war, it took a long time to restore it. rnalists took this situation on the first, and they suggested that the bas-reliefs, which are very reminiscent of snails, symbolize long-term construction. it’s immediately obvious that pushkin is respected in the city from those classics of russian literature, he was awarded a monument, he’s the only monument, a folk trail has been erected to him does not overgrow, and next to it is a bench for quarreling lovers. but it's time for us, our friend, it's time. there is no peace, the heart asks, but only takes away into the depths of the city. victory square is perhaps not only the largest square in the city, but also in belarus, it occupies the third place in europe, second only to samara and warsaw, the 85-meter pools and fountains of victory square . quiet water is peacefully built in them, as a symbol of shed tears and eternal for life. during the great patriotic war, vitebsk was destroyed by 93% of the 180,000 population , only 100-18 people survived when after the war, the american
after the war, it took a long time to restore it. rnalists took this situation on the first, and they suggested that the bas-reliefs, which are very reminiscent of snails, symbolize long-term construction. it’s immediately obvious that pushkin is respected in the city from those classics of russian literature, he was awarded a monument, he’s the only monument, a folk trail has been erected to him does not overgrow, and next to it is a bench for quarreling lovers. but it's time for us, our...
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for the very 1st time life on television. king charles has spoken in parliament before and in fact back in may, the state opening of parliaments which is regularly done by the monarch. he stood in for his mother because of those mobility issues we kept hearing about as you got frailer in her last months, meant that she wasn't able to come to the state parliament in bay. and on that occasion king charles stepped in. good james at once, once this is over, the king has a pretty busy day ahead of him, doesn't he? oh yes, a very busy day ahead and it's the start of the king going around the various parts of the united kingdom. clearly he's going 1st to scotland, which is where the body of his mother will later today go to saint charles cathedral. and that is going to be a very moving or process because they'll be going up the royal mile on foot with king charles and some of others, the other senior family members following the cottage on foot and lots of meetings in scotland. meetings with the 1st minister and other dignitaries at
for the very 1st time life on television. king charles has spoken in parliament before and in fact back in may, the state opening of parliaments which is regularly done by the monarch. he stood in for his mother because of those mobility issues we kept hearing about as you got frailer in her last months, meant that she wasn't able to come to the state parliament in bay. and on that occasion king charles stepped in. good james at once, once this is over, the king has a pretty busy day ahead of...
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cinema on weekends with ivan at 21:00 on the channel russia already dozens of times fired at the territory of the people's republics and it has become. it is known that the actor sergey died in a car accident, he saved all the details right now in the news in evgeny rozhkov’s studio hello , but at first the transition to a multipolar world became the main vector of international politics, vladimir putin said this today in the alexander hall of the grand kremlin palace at the ceremony of presenting his credentials. it was attended by ambassadors of 24 countries, including unfriendly addressing him first of all, putin noted that a number of states. they are still trying to maintain their world hegemony, using, among other things, illegal sanctions, but this cannot go on forever, he stressed the word to our columnist alexander the christian. the presentation of credentials is an official ceremony, but according to established tradition, ambassadors deviate from the protocol in clothes on many national headdresses, various capes and suits of a special style, an unchanging tradition of the pres
cinema on weekends with ivan at 21:00 on the channel russia already dozens of times fired at the territory of the people's republics and it has become. it is known that the actor sergey died in a car accident, he saved all the details right now in the news in evgeny rozhkov’s studio hello , but at first the transition to a multipolar world became the main vector of international politics, vladimir putin said this today in the alexander hall of the grand kremlin palace at the ceremony of...
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they raised their hands at the same time. ey scratched their ears at the same time and they had absolutely identical gestures, and this is absolutely understandable from the point of view of the nature of the common genetic code. at twins twins are born and die almost at the same time in childhood rarely perceives itself as a separate organism. if one of them is in trouble or injured, the other will definitely feel it, you know the word empathy. here it is more pronounced. gemini why because they have been with each other since childhood? is it really so predetermined or everyone can choose their own path? and i have a question for you backfilling to all of you. that's where each of you is. here. think about this, in which you are radically different from your sister, and you are not at all looks like a sister. and you are a brother to us and you are a brother. here you are completely different. well, some character traits. what a cant with age, probably somehow it all changed, but now at the moment it seems to me that olya is
they raised their hands at the same time. ey scratched their ears at the same time and they had absolutely identical gestures, and this is absolutely understandable from the point of view of the nature of the common genetic code. at twins twins are born and die almost at the same time in childhood rarely perceives itself as a separate organism. if one of them is in trouble or injured, the other will definitely feel it, you know the word empathy. here it is more pronounced. gemini why because...
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the climate of the time. okay. imagine this okay the climate of the time you're getting you're right with the the waning part of the committee of public safety. okay, you're right at the waning part of that. so you're in the 1790s in france, and there was executions going on. there was craziness going on. okay, you are there's an aura of paranoia that was happening in paris and france at the time, you know, people were getting executed. all right left the people were getting killed, you know in person france and not just people but the people of your class of you know, sort of the upper class, you know ability, you know, things like that, you know wealthy folks they were getting executed. so you're there with your husband now one thing is that you know at that point france appreciated the us they had a really good relationship at that time, but still there's there's this sort of just not a very good not a very good vibe in france. okay, so you're showing up as this young woman in france the time, okay. now you
the climate of the time. okay. imagine this okay the climate of the time you're getting you're right with the the waning part of the committee of public safety. okay, you're right at the waning part of that. so you're in the 1790s in france, and there was executions going on. there was craziness going on. okay, you are there's an aura of paranoia that was happening in paris and france at the time, you know, people were getting executed. all right left the people were getting killed, you know in...
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time business owner. >> a little emotional. it feels. feels good. >> reporter: finding peace withh the good times and the tough ti. tough times. but instead of fai, of failure, he learned how to s. to survive. he learned how to g. to grow. >> there were set out to the pandemic. all i wanted to do was was progress forward. >> reporter: >> reporter: fast forward to present day and you're looking t his brand-new barbershop he calls steel and strand. it sits in the mission district and it s three times larger than the fir. the first. >> to be able to expand during the pandemic, it is amazing. >> reporter: amazing just like the haircuts. >> andy, how do you like it? >> it is perfect. it is exactly how i wanted it. >> reporter: he continues to shape his own future. even lucci patiently cannot wait to see what the world brings next. rya, ryan yamamoto, kpix 5 news . > >> hundreds of students and their supporters took a global climate > >> to bay area streets. chopper 5 flew over an anti-coal demonstration in oakland, yesterday. the young activists call themselves the youth version of apocalypse. a similar similar climate
time business owner. >> a little emotional. it feels. feels good. >> reporter: finding peace withh the good times and the tough ti. tough times. but instead of fai, of failure, he learned how to s. to survive. he learned how to g. to grow. >> there were set out to the pandemic. all i wanted to do was was progress forward. >> reporter: >> reporter: fast forward to present day and you're looking t his brand-new barbershop he calls steel and strand. it sits in the...
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the king. it's unbelievable, what a day. at this timehen he's lost his mother that he's assumed the role of monarch, there must be mixed emotions. to my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. thank you. if you justjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news whether you're watching in the uk or anywhere else around the world. i'm shaun ley. a period of national mourning for her majesty queen elizabeth ii has now started, led by her successor king charles iii. earlier on friday, the new king arrived at buckingham palace after travelling from balmoral in scotland where the queen died on thursday at the age of 96. in his first address to the people as monarch charles fought to contain his emotion as he thanked his late mother for her decades of service. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports on the day's events. from buckingham palace, an address to the nation by britain's new king, beginning with a tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth. throughout her life, her
the king. it's unbelievable, what a day. at this timehen he's lost his mother that he's assumed the role of monarch, there must be mixed emotions. to my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. thank you. if you justjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news whether you're watching in the uk or anywhere else around the world. i'm shaun ley. a period of national mourning for her majesty queen elizabeth ii has now started, led by her...
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thinking about the length of time she was on the throne.aw us through from the 1950's, the 1960's, the 1980's and the 1990's, economic changes. the questions around brexit and the u.k.'s place in the world. all that will return to the four, but right now and nation in shock. francine: because her sense of duty was the overarching income of people were not expect. the uk's longest-serving monarch took us from the age of steam to the error of the smartphone and from the decline of the empire to brexit. she was 96. >> queen elizabeth ii reigned during a period of unprecedented political and social change. when she took the throne, there had been debate over whether her coronation should be televised. by the time of her death, she had recorded a comedy sketch for broadcast on twitter. as head of state, she presided over the end of britain's mighty global empire. and watch the united kingdom's fractious exit from the european union. >> by government intends to work towards a new partnership with the european union based on free trade and coopera
thinking about the length of time she was on the throne.aw us through from the 1950's, the 1960's, the 1980's and the 1990's, economic changes. the questions around brexit and the u.k.'s place in the world. all that will return to the four, but right now and nation in shock. francine: because her sense of duty was the overarching income of people were not expect. the uk's longest-serving monarch took us from the age of steam to the error of the smartphone and from the decline of the empire to...
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the u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage the prizes white from a purely statistical point of view, the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received the prize. yes, who naughty kaba, from japan, in total, there are 5 nobel prize winners and literature from asia. 5 out of a total of a $118.00, representing a continent that currently makes of about 60 percent of the world population. i'm not a statistician, that seems a bit skewed for the african continent, things look only slightly better. there are almost 1400000000 people living there, but only 5 nobel prize winners in literature and only 2 black africans, the nigerian willie so younger in 1980. and abdul rather cool enough from zanzibar i
the u. s. at 13 times, closely followed by the u. k, with 12 laureates, and followed by sweden and germany with 8 each. okay. germany has a population more than 8 times the size of sweden, but maybe there are a lot of great writers there. or maybe it's home court advantage the prizes white from a purely statistical point of view, the 1st non european to win the nobel prize and literature was the bengali poet by binge enough to gore. in 1913, it was not until 968 that a 2nd asian author received...
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at the same time lower to europe to germany at the same time. so to us. understand perfectly well that this is a war against us. he is the voice of the saxons, who in general did not stop, while you see, here they are, uh, let's say the ceiling on oil. this is the same idea that khodorkovsky publicly advertised all the time when the first sanctions were imposed on us . uh, khodorkovsk, after all, an oil specialist. which one i say, why? let's go against. uh, let's introduce this ceiling to russia. it seems to me that they agreed with him that if we return to power, it will return, which means that another power, which they said about its evolution, we will return your braid to you. and you will continue to supply us, as you supplied to america and in china you will supply. here you will do it. we will return everything to you, as well as 50 billion. they have already counted us, well, back to questions that are not military, not even related to the current situation. there in particular. here you are right, you need to endure sometimes and sometimes and be
at the same time lower to europe to germany at the same time. so to us. understand perfectly well that this is a war against us. he is the voice of the saxons, who in general did not stop, while you see, here they are, uh, let's say the ceiling on oil. this is the same idea that khodorkovsky publicly advertised all the time when the first sanctions were imposed on us . uh, khodorkovsk, after all, an oil specialist. which one i say, why? let's go against. uh, let's introduce this ceiling to...
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given this backdrop, the stakes are high for the tiny gulf state. but with time enjoyable experience. samir hashmi, bbc news, doha. hello. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bringing arctic air our way, but don't forget it is september, there is still warmth in the atmosphere and it won't feel desperately chilly, and temperatures higher than they were on sunday. but we do start with rain across southern counties of england, the channel islands, just one or two showers later here. ever changing skies elsewhere, sunshine and showers, most frequent across scotland and out of the western coast, one or two spots may avoid showers altogether, but quite breezy compare
given this backdrop, the stakes are high for the tiny gulf state. but with time enjoyable experience. samir hashmi, bbc news, doha. hello. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern...
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in the end for a long time hmm well? uple of years, probably, but my mother had to sell the apartment, to partially pay for repairs in what i bought, because it was ordinary concrete footage. what apartment do you end up in now uh, hmm about 90 m, we visited your moscow apartment and found there one delicate item that artists of your level usually hide from prying eyes in my apartment. prying eyes what kind of artists are i have nothing to hide from you your friend and continue. come on nikita presnyakov is our guest today nikita hi dear. hello nice to see you. ok, thanks. and we now we are discussing the apartment at that moment we lived there with a bagrat with my friend i didn’t go to the kitchen with a presentation, some memorable pictures hang. hanging, of course i didn't even know i had a presentation. let's show everyone your moscow apartment. dmitry koldun bought a kopeck piece in moscow in 2013 for 30 million rubles. the singer conjured over the layout of the design of the bachelor's lair, and he himself admits t
in the end for a long time hmm well? uple of years, probably, but my mother had to sell the apartment, to partially pay for repairs in what i bought, because it was ordinary concrete footage. what apartment do you end up in now uh, hmm about 90 m, we visited your moscow apartment and found there one delicate item that artists of your level usually hide from prying eyes in my apartment. prying eyes what kind of artists are i have nothing to hide from you your friend and continue. come on nikita...
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so we are already seen the people here in time. one is very clear with how they wanted to be identified with their identity and also their political leaning and where they want the future of one to be. for the next 51010, or even decades to con. william will leave it down as a pleasure, talking to anita correspondent william young joining us from type a. thank you so much. thank you. and that's it. so this week you can read more of william's analysis on the situation and the taiwan straits on our website. believe it today with images of 5 taiwan defensive preparations in the face of increased chinese assertiveness. there's a shift back on monday. we'll see you back. could by departure fee to the to day. this means flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant even a captain and setting sail to discover a route the world famous c. voyage of ferdinand of magellan. i'd rather erase linked to military interests, erase linked to political and military prestige. but it was certainly linked to many financial interests. and adve
so we are already seen the people here in time. one is very clear with how they wanted to be identified with their identity and also their political leaning and where they want the future of one to be. for the next 51010, or even decades to con. william will leave it down as a pleasure, talking to anita correspondent william young joining us from type a. thank you so much. thank you. and that's it. so this week you can read more of william's analysis on the situation and the taiwan straits on...
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they passed the time with filming in the 1st row seat, the queen's immediate family. her mother elizabeth, known as the queen mother, to the left, the queen's aunt royal princess mary. on the other side of the queen, mother was elizabeth sister, princess margaret in the 2nd row elizabeth's mother in law, princess alice of greece wearing the habit of the greek orthodox order she founded her son, prince philip, of edinburgh. had converted to the anglican charge in order to marry his distant cousin. elizabeth the 2nd ah ah ah ah ah ah, the queen is welcomed by a latin lord or him of praise, or tradition dating back 900 years to william the conqueror. mm. it was elizabeth herself who had chosen to televise her proper coronation, a daring decision. television was a new medium and technical errors still occurred frequently. simultaneously broadcasting live images in multiple countries was no small feat. elizabeth's 1st major experience dealing with the media took place in 1947 on a long journey with her parents to south africa. the trip was officially organized to allow the
they passed the time with filming in the 1st row seat, the queen's immediate family. her mother elizabeth, known as the queen mother, to the left, the queen's aunt royal princess mary. on the other side of the queen, mother was elizabeth sister, princess margaret in the 2nd row elizabeth's mother in law, princess alice of greece wearing the habit of the greek orthodox order she founded her son, prince philip, of edinburgh. had converted to the anglican charge in order to marry his distant...
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and we'll find out why russians are all going on vacation at the same time. so let's do this, people. let's jump straight into today's headlines. ( applause ) >> trevor: all right, i'm going to be honest with all the news that happened today, i don't think we have enough space in today's show. i'm-- i'm really sorry. you know, it's too much-- no, it's like we were at an all-you-can-eat news buffet, and there are only so many stories your mom can fit in her purse while the waitress is not looking. there's just not enough time for it all. fortunately, not enough time is just enough time for a segment we call "ain't nobody got time for that." let's kick things off with the ungoing legal troubles of donald jurisdiction trump. the only former president with a side gig selling bedadled classified documents on ety. trump is still being investigated by the justice department for keeping over 100 classified documents in a closet at mar-a-lago-- pretty much the least-secure place in the world outside of b adam levine's d.m. he said the f.b.i. planted the everyone. they
and we'll find out why russians are all going on vacation at the same time. so let's do this, people. let's jump straight into today's headlines. ( applause ) >> trevor: all right, i'm going to be honest with all the news that happened today, i don't think we have enough space in today's show. i'm-- i'm really sorry. you know, it's too much-- no, it's like we were at an all-you-can-eat news buffet, and there are only so many stories your mom can fit in her purse while the waitress is not...
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anthony this year it celebrated its 150th anniversary at the time. urch was built on the site of the one that burned down; the temple built a mouth according to the slavic ones with the support of count muravyov and the local authorities provided bed assistance to the peasants. unfortunately, the name of the architect has not survived to this day, but he has something to be proud of. after all, today the temple is a recognized monument of architecture of the 19th century . anthony is one of the most revered saints in the catholic world, too. therefore, it is not enough. in which there is no statue or icon depicting a young monk in the parish, especially if the old church is often surrounded by memorial plaques with inscriptions thank you st. anthony st. anthony is the patron not only of the poor, but also of travelers, so if you are an avid wanderer, look into the church will definitely not be superfluous. and gratitude. this is why the saint is often addressed as an assistant in finding lost values. and since the end of the 19th century, the custom h
anthony this year it celebrated its 150th anniversary at the time. urch was built on the site of the one that burned down; the temple built a mouth according to the slavic ones with the support of count muravyov and the local authorities provided bed assistance to the peasants. unfortunately, the name of the architect has not survived to this day, but he has something to be proud of. after all, today the temple is a recognized monument of architecture of the 19th century . anthony is one of the...
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this isn't the 1st time china has flown drones over jim men. just last week. this video emerged of taiwanese soldiers throwing rocks at a chinese drawn, hovering above their post on the gym and islands towns. a foreign minister, joseph foretold dw, in an exclusive interview, that this was part of china's attempt at cognitive warfare against the island. in this revealing interview, he also said this was an ton part of china's court playbook in the future. invasion of taiwan? yes. ball china flexing military muscles. what you bought test launch of ballistic missiles over ty, paypal sending while planes and ships very close to taiwan. isn't that for the island? it's a new norman, beijing is trying to define monday. and so the situation is still very tense in we have been keeping alert and this is this situation that we say are china is trying to destroy the status quo, or at least the symbol of the sears quote, which is the median line of that. how and straight tensions between the neighbors sought. after u. s. house began, nancy pelosi visited the island in augus
this isn't the 1st time china has flown drones over jim men. just last week. this video emerged of taiwanese soldiers throwing rocks at a chinese drawn, hovering above their post on the gym and islands towns. a foreign minister, joseph foretold dw, in an exclusive interview, that this was part of china's attempt at cognitive warfare against the island. in this revealing interview, he also said this was an ton part of china's court playbook in the future. invasion of taiwan? yes. ball china...
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we've told this all to the government so many times. we still haven't been given anything, rosalie, i'm going to get going to the government says a key refineries now back online, and my know should be getting more kerosene sued for now the, this fishing village is still waiting for the tide to turn for shrink his trouble economy and that dumpster today there's of course, some more stories from the region and particularly about the economic crisis entree lanka on our website, w dot com, forward slash e share. and as ever you can follow us on facebook and twitter back tomorrow. at the same time, we'll see you then. back with is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal and we visit those who are finding it difficult. he sees his successes on a noun in a weekly coping 19 special next on d w. blue . what people have to say matters to us. mm. that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend on d. w. ah . few contracts for the customers, fewer employees. that's a situation that many com
we've told this all to the government so many times. we still haven't been given anything, rosalie, i'm going to get going to the government says a key refineries now back online, and my know should be getting more kerosene sued for now the, this fishing village is still waiting for the tide to turn for shrink his trouble economy and that dumpster today there's of course, some more stories from the region and particularly about the economic crisis entree lanka on our website, w dot com, forward...
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at the time. the most significant talking point of the meeting was that the united states had to find a way to change the regime in iraq in supporting the iraq war. i failed my own test as a realist and have never ceased to remind by readers of that over the last 20 years . i attended no other meetings about the iraq war. and it's correct to say that meeting such as this one, provided an intellectual veneer to the policy that emerged. what rankles me is that with a few exceptions, the people who were writing robustly in favor of the war in iraq there, the editors of some of the most important publications in the united states. right now, they're my friends. i don't wanna single them out, but none of them paid a price not no $1.00. i supported the war because i was a journalist who had gotten too close to my story. i had made several trips in the 19 eighties and i had never experienced tyranny. like i did in saddam hussein's iraq, so i said to myself, what's worse than this? nothing could be worse t
at the time. the most significant talking point of the meeting was that the united states had to find a way to change the regime in iraq in supporting the iraq war. i failed my own test as a realist and have never ceased to remind by readers of that over the last 20 years . i attended no other meetings about the iraq war. and it's correct to say that meeting such as this one, provided an intellectual veneer to the policy that emerged. what rankles me is that with a few exceptions, the people...
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watch the program right now and see you soon. and most importantly, by this time security on the state border has been strengthened. this topic became the main one at the meeting of the security council, which vladimir putin held today from the new agarevo via videoconference, the president proposed to discuss issues about the arrangement and equipment of checkpoints with a report by deputy prime minister denis monsterov. on our agenda today, on the agenda is an issue that is directly related to both security and the economy, it sounds like this about measures to improve the efficiency of government agencies. in the field of arrangement and technical equipment of checkpoints across the state border of the russian federation , we have a speaker, please. shelling resumed dnr is hitting donetsk. civilians were killed there. in addition, a resident of gorlovka, high, was hit by nato-caliber shells under shelling and novaya kakhovka in the kherson region , several shells flew into the elevator . tons of grain were destroyed because of the fire, it was not possible to s
watch the program right now and see you soon. and most importantly, by this time security on the state border has been strengthened. this topic became the main one at the meeting of the security council, which vladimir putin held today from the new agarevo via videoconference, the president proposed to discuss issues about the arrangement and equipment of checkpoints with a report by deputy prime minister denis monsterov. on our agenda today, on the agenda is an issue that is directly related...
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i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. hese different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cause of weight gain, not just the symptom. when you have good metabolic health, weight loss is easy. i always thought it would be so difficult to lose weight, but with golo, it wasn't. the weight just fell off. i have people come up to me all the time and ask me, "does it really work?" and all i have to say is, "here i am. it works." my advice for everyone is to go with golo. it will release your fat and it will release you. >>> when elizabeth became queen her faith wasn't just a choice. it was a responsibility. >> the queen's head of the church was extremely important. >> her faith underpinned her reign. you can't underestimate how key her deep faith wa
i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. hese different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cause of weight gain, not just the symptom. when you have good metabolic health, weight loss is easy. i always...