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it's for geneva, some is a professor of international trade and economic development at the university of st . gallon. thank you for joining the program. simon. always seeing the demise of globalization. we're not seeing the demise of globalization. what you're seeing is it's kind of like a run going from a sprint to a jog. essentially, we're seeing a deceleration in the growth along some dimensions, but still a massive, especially digits, late digitally delivered services. that's growing up mecropolis. but do you think the benefits of the globalization outweigh the jeer political problems that we've seen that it's help create on that? yes, the benefits of globalization would be enormous. just talk to the millions of hundreds of millions of asians who have been out of poverty as a result of the product of the last 30 years. that has been dislocation, especially in those western countries that have been unable to retrain their labor . forces out in educate them properly in the 1st place. so there is a problem there. as for the geo politics, yes, they're awesome supply chains. where you can fi
it's for geneva, some is a professor of international trade and economic development at the university of st . gallon. thank you for joining the program. simon. always seeing the demise of globalization. we're not seeing the demise of globalization. what you're seeing is it's kind of like a run going from a sprint to a jog. essentially, we're seeing a deceleration in the growth along some dimensions, but still a massive, especially digits, late digitally delivered services. that's growing up...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos, and then translate thebe the origin of verbal communication among humans. our science correspondent, victoria gill, has that story. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey. here is how a chimpanzee says "groom me, please". and this is a bonobo silently demanding food from a companion. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. this display is apparently flirtation. but the fact that we can derive meaning from these gestures suggest they
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos, and then translate thebe the origin of verbal communication among humans. our science correspondent, victoria gill, has that story. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have...
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media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of st andrewsrview on itv was the most talked about interview of the year so far. probably you have to go back to the sort of panorama interview the sort of panorama interview the bbc is well known for with a late princess diana to come close to something of the degree of interest last night had. it was fascinating viewing, an hour and a half, we will all the edge of our seats, we were all gripped. for me, it was rather sad because you saw a family's inner turmoil basically being played out, the war of the brothers for all of us to hear and see. and i don't think it did prince harry any favours albeit that i think the first quarter of interview was very touching and he came across well, but after that it was downhill.— across well, but after that it was downhill. indeed. on the first art was downhill. indeed. on the first part of — was downhill. indeed. on the first part of the _ was downhill. indeed. on the first part of the interview, - first part of the interview, particularly when he talks abou
media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of st andrewsrview on itv was the most talked about interview of the year so far. probably you have to go back to the sort of panorama interview the sort of panorama interview the bbc is well known for with a late princess diana to come close to something of the degree of interest last night had. it was fascinating viewing, an hour and a half, we will all the edge of our seats, we were all gripped. for...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sur science correspondent victoria gill. assignment demand for food from one bonobo to another. but a big scratch, that's in fencing language for" roomy stop" there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered more than half the time people were able to understand the message a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey with a signal movement.— to convey with a signal movement. ~ , ., , movement. we can be fairly confident — movement. we can be fairly confident that _ movement. we can be fairly confident that this _ movement. we can be fairly confident that this is - movement. we can be fairly confident that this is a - confident that this is a communication system shared by all great ape species including humans and our last common ancestors with bonobos and chimpanzees probably used quite similar gestures and that these gestures may have then gone under scaffold, the ev
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sur science correspondent victoria gill. assignment demand for food from one bonobo to another. but a big scratch, that's in fencing language for" roomy stop" there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered more than half the time people were able to understand...
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joined now by the media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of stifficulties there. we will try again to see if we can speak... i'm not sure if you heard me or not i think we are having an audio clips there but i wanted to get your thoughts in the first instance on your reaction to the interview. i think the interesting thing is you probably know better than anyone with this whole harry and meghan saga that goes on and on just when we think we have hurt the worst of it and nothing worse can come out and just go on and on. and obviously last night's interview with the most talked about of the year so far. probably going back to the panorama interview with the late princess diana to come close to something of the degree of interest last night had. i think the degree of interest last night had. ithink it the degree of interest last night had. i think it was fascinating viewing, an hourand had. i think it was fascinating viewing, an hour and a half we were all on the edge of our seats. for me it was rather sad because you saw a family's inner turmoil ba
joined now by the media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of stifficulties there. we will try again to see if we can speak... i'm not sure if you heard me or not i think we are having an audio clips there but i wanted to get your thoughts in the first instance on your reaction to the interview. i think the interesting thing is you probably know better than anyone with this whole harry and meghan saga that goes on and on just when we think we...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sorrespondent victoria gill. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey. here is how a chimpanzee says "groom me, please". and this is a bonobo silently demanding food from a companion. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. this display is apparently flirtation. but the fact that we can derive meaning from these gestures suggest they provided a foundation for our own language. our last common ancestors with bonobo
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sorrespondent victoria gill. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and...
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we should mention that reporting is a partnership with the under told stories project at the university of stas in minnesota. >> stay with us. coming up, dozens of texas prisoners go on a hunger strike to protest solitary confinement, and it new england guitar maker uses unique material to decrease her enviroental impact. the white house has been plagued in recent days by the slow drip of developments related to classified documents rump president biden's days as vice president, which were found in a d.c. office he once used as well as a delaware home. it comes as a new book out this week takes us inside the inner workings of the biden administration. joining me now is the author of that new book, called "the fight of his life: inside joe biden's white house." let's talk about what is going on inside that biden white house. those classified documents and specifically, the response from biden's white house team, which some have called late or slow hour fumbling in some cases. you have talked to a lot of these folks. did u expect a different response from this seasoned team? >> it is a little b
we should mention that reporting is a partnership with the under told stories project at the university of stas in minnesota. >> stay with us. coming up, dozens of texas prisoners go on a hunger strike to protest solitary confinement, and it new england guitar maker uses unique material to decrease her enviroental impact. the white house has been plagued in recent days by the slow drip of developments related to classified documents rump president biden's days as vice president, which...
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national police tweeted that the national university of st. mark's claimed that people had used violence against university staff, and took control of the campus. according to the state news agency, several hundred officers entered the school to remove protesters who have been there for three days at one point, using tear gas. this comes as thousands marched in peru's capital to demand the president resigned after the country's former president was removed from office last month. coming up, disturbing new details about the suspect accused of killing four university of idaho students in the interaction he apparently had with the victims before the crime. ♪ well, the stock is bubbling in the potot ♪ ♪ just till they taste what we've got ♪ ♪ ow, ow w ♪ ♪ with a big, freshsh carrot ♪ ♪ and a whole lot of cheese ♪ ♪ and the mirror from your van is halfway down the street ♪ ♪ well, you can say that -- ♪ wait, what? i said, "someone jusclipped the side view mirror rht off the delivery van." when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you
national police tweeted that the national university of st. mark's claimed that people had used violence against university staff, and took control of the campus. according to the state news agency, several hundred officers entered the school to remove protesters who have been there for three days at one point, using tear gas. this comes as thousands marched in peru's capital to demand the president resigned after the country's former president was removed from office last month. coming up,...
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geoff: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st.sota. ♪ amna: artificial intelligence, robotics, gene sequencing -- the stuff of headlines, science fiction and sometimes our worst fears. it is all on view at the new m.i.t. museum, a place where the latest scientific advancements fill galleries but only work with your input. our special correspondent from boston takes a look at this artistic frontier for our arts and culture series, canvas. reporter: on the third floor of the new m.i.t. museum, there is a robotics lab, and not for show. phd students staff it, compiling researchers from visitors like me willing to sit down for an experiment, collecting data about how the robot works with me. >> the idea is the human will teach the robot to do a motion. reporter: a simple task, guiding the robot to move a block from one side of the table to the other. then i am asked to disrupt it. >> now you can push it a little bit gently. reporter: the goal is to teach robots to operate alongside humans in settings like a factory, places where they
geoff: fred's reporting is a partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st.sota. ♪ amna: artificial intelligence, robotics, gene sequencing -- the stuff of headlines, science fiction and sometimes our worst fears. it is all on view at the new m.i.t. museum, a place where the latest scientific advancements fill galleries but only work with your input. our special correspondent from boston takes a look at this artistic frontier for our arts and culture series, canvas....
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criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor mark o'meara and criminal justice professor at the university of sts and former police officer david clinger. great to see both of you. thanks for coming on with us. mark, let's start with you. we know the five officers are facing charges including second degree murder, and given what we have seen in all of these videos do you believe the charges will stand and do you think even more they could expand at this point? we know a couple other law enforcement officials have now been put on leave, that sort of thing. >> well, you're right, it may actually expand because although they're being charged right now with what they look at on that tape, but here is the thing about a first-degree murder charge. even though we never charge our cops with first-degree murder, that type of premeditation, we now know since the george floyd days we are now looking at cops through a different prism. when cops don't act, when cops allow an event to happen over four, five, ten minutes, maybe they should be held responsible to a higher standard. look, if they were not police
criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor mark o'meara and criminal justice professor at the university of sts and former police officer david clinger. great to see both of you. thanks for coming on with us. mark, let's start with you. we know the five officers are facing charges including second degree murder, and given what we have seen in all of these videos do you believe the charges will stand and do you think even more they could expand at this point? we know a couple other law...
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is reporting is a partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st. minnesota. ♪ geoff: the start of the new year is bringing some new state laws. thousands of bills were passed in state legislatures last year. there are a few issues in particular that stand out for which a number of states have decided to take action. stephanie sy has a look at some of the changes on the way. stephanie: in the wake of the supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade, son states have new laws taking effect to protect abortion services. >> the number one issue for me is women's rights and all of our rights that are being slowly taken away from us. stephanie: that includes california and new york which would expand abortion care. but in tennessee, a new restriction on abortion went into effect that requires a licensed physician to prescribe abortion pills. tennessee already has a near total ban on abortion, alongside 12 other so-called red states. there is much less polarization around legalizing weed. last week, celebration erupted at the historic opening sale of ne
is reporting is a partnership with the under told stories project at the university of st. minnesota. ♪ geoff: the start of the new year is bringing some new state laws. thousands of bills were passed in state legislatures last year. there are a few issues in particular that stand out for which a number of states have decided to take action. stephanie sy has a look at some of the changes on the way. stephanie: in the wake of the supreme court's decision overturning roe v. wade, son states...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalshumans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey. here is how a chimpanzee says "groom me, please". and this is a bonobo silently demanding food from a companion. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. this display is apparently flirtation. but the fact that we can derive meaning from these gestures suggest they provided a foundation for our own language. our last common ancestors with bonobos and chimpanzees probably used quite similar gestures. and these gestures may then have gone on to scaffold the evolution of human gesture and human language as we know it now. gori
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalshumans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand...
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of the baptist st. jonah, glorifiers of the sexual apostles of st. bones , our and universal great teachers and saints, basil the great, gregory the theologian, and his golden-mouthed and to us and cyril appeared our nicholas, the peace of the lycian miracle worker, the holy slavic apostles, cyril and methodius, it was true to the apostles to the grand duke volodymyr and the blessed princess olga of the holy martyr josaphat of the arch of bishop polotsk of the holy martyrs and confessors of the saints mykolaiv of zarholovinsk the miracle worker gregory the bishop of stanislaviv yosaphat, bishop of mukachevo, mykytivsk, canadian basil, bishop of lutsk, grigory, bishop of peremysk, ivan, bishop of stanislaviv , syneon bishop, and passionate tribulation, to the venerable disciples of our fathers , leontievzan, russian clement, archimandrite tounov, syrian eye, vitaly , killed in drohobych, the winter shepherds and john of the zdrastuters, holy martyr, ivan andriy, mykolaya omelyan, omelyan, in the sacred the fresh air of the martyr mykola and the singer volodymyr, the height of
of the baptist st. jonah, glorifiers of the sexual apostles of st. bones , our and universal great teachers and saints, basil the great, gregory the theologian, and his golden-mouthed and to us and cyril appeared our nicholas, the peace of the lycian miracle worker, the holy slavic apostles, cyril and methodius, it was true to the apostles to the grand duke volodymyr and the blessed princess olga of the holy martyr josaphat of the arch of bishop polotsk of the holy martyrs and confessors of the...
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in international relations, the university of st andrews in, great britain. please help me welcome marion. be. thanks to all of you for coming. much appreciate it. i'm going to get straight it so that we can hear from our other two speakers and then eventually have a q&a session. so i want to begin with a short video. the great under-discussed factor in the climate crisis. is this, is there are just too many of us and we use too much --. climate deniers like to say there's no population problem, just like out the window of an airplane. something but empty space down there. but it's not about space. about resources. humans are already using 1.7 times the resource the planet can support. in 1900, there were less than 2 billion people on earth. now it's approaching. we can't just keep going on. like this world is just too crowded. there are not enough people. i can't emphasize this enough. there are not enough people. and i think one of the biggest risks to civilization is the low birth rate and the rapidly declining rate. it is it is. and yet so many people, inc
in international relations, the university of st andrews in, great britain. please help me welcome marion. be. thanks to all of you for coming. much appreciate it. i'm going to get straight it so that we can hear from our other two speakers and then eventually have a q&a session. so i want to begin with a short video. the great under-discussed factor in the climate crisis. is this, is there are just too many of us and we use too much --. climate deniers like to say there's no population...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalsor food from one bonobo to another. and a big scratch? that is chimpanzee language for "groom me". there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that, more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey with a signal or a movement. we can be fairly confident that this is a communication system shared by all great ape species, including humans, and that our last common ancestors, with bonobos and chimpanzees, probably used quite similar gestures. and that these gestures may have then gone on to scaffold the evolution of human gesture and human language as we know it now. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. shaking an object like this is apparently flirtation. but people's ability to understand the message is that our closest primate cousins are trying to convey has provided resear
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalsor food from one bonobo to another. and a big scratch? that is chimpanzee language for "groom me". there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that, more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to...
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he graduated from the university of london with a bs in physics and the university of st. andrews in scotland with a phd in astronomy. dr. steven finkelstein as an associate professor at the university of texas at austin. his research focuses on the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early universe and the interplay of these sources with re-ionization. he makes use of the largest space observatories and is the principal investigator for jwst earlier released science observing program, the cosmic evolution early release science survey. dr. finkelstein received his bs degree from the university of washington in astronomy and physics. and a phd in physics from arizona state university. finally, dr. natalie batalha is a professor of astronomy and astrophysics and the director of the astrobiology at the university of california, santa cruz. dr. batalha's research focuses on exoplanet science including both detection and characterization. she is the principal investigator for the exoplanet community earlier release science program with jwst to collect parts of the atmosph
he graduated from the university of london with a bs in physics and the university of st. andrews in scotland with a phd in astronomy. dr. steven finkelstein as an associate professor at the university of texas at austin. his research focuses on the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early universe and the interplay of these sources with re-ionization. he makes use of the largest space observatories and is the principal investigator for jwst earlier released science observing program,...
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of the st. petersburg theater university will also become part of the primorsky cultural cluster, it is very importantat we are inside this story, and we are creating a completely unique, educational institution for the region that needs it, and we have two key areas. these are promotional jobs. this is the preparation and cultivation of our future applicants, and of course, the formation of a corps of professorial teaching staff, because to the far east and for someone to agree , you probably need to go. to motivate them with something very attractive and, uh, these are two important in the areas in which we work, there are teachers from the head university, we will invite them. it can be some kind of modular system. but, and the main ones will still work with us all the time. intensive preparation of future applicants is already in full swing at the school of creative industries, and with the direct participation of the csi. the educational theater of the russian institute of performing arts comes to vladivostok on tour, and university teachers conduct master classes at the school of creative indust
of the st. petersburg theater university will also become part of the primorsky cultural cluster, it is very importantat we are inside this story, and we are creating a completely unique, educational institution for the region that needs it, and we have two key areas. these are promotional jobs. this is the preparation and cultivation of our future applicants, and of course, the formation of a corps of professorial teaching staff, because to the far east and for someone to agree , you probably...
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of st. andrews university. u.k., senior doctors are morning that some accident and emergency partments are in a complete state of crisis because of the extreme pressures facing dhs this winter. rising covid cases in a severe flu outbreak are being blamed or adding to the demand for services which were alady stretched. a number of hospitals have declared consider, -- critical incidents meaning they cannot perform. >> welcome to nhs winter. and listens us lined up outside of hospitals. now there are calls for the governmento declare a national major incident. but is this your different from normal? figures are at worst times that when figure started in 2004. one in 10atients who need admitting is wting over 12 hours for a bed. it is undeniable that the nhs is under extreme pressure. 18% more people have turned out to departments in the last six weeks compared to the same time last year. nine and a half thousand people are in hospital with covid. that is more than doubled recently. add onto that almost 4000 with t
of st. andrews university. u.k., senior doctors are morning that some accident and emergency partments are in a complete state of crisis because of the extreme pressures facing dhs this winter. rising covid cases in a severe flu outbreak are being blamed or adding to the demand for services which were alady stretched. a number of hospitals have declared consider, -- critical incidents meaning they cannot perform. >> welcome to nhs winter. and listens us lined up outside of hospitals. now...
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of st. petersburg university, you look rhetoric. thank you please, killed thank you, thank you.ve a year. okay, be careful. i live in a flat. i almost set her on fire, ruined her microwave. but it's okay, but now it turns out that i'm taking her fiancé away from her. i this place me, to be honest. i'll tell you. forgive me, come on, i'm very guilty before you, i went to st. petersburg to think. so, here's what i thought. i met a man in st. petersburg. for which very-very want to marry incredibly want. i couldn't get through to the armor to say thank you, because it is she who arranges happiness. and don't worry, you still have you will meet a woman, bye. oh, dear mishenka, come in, don't take off your shoes. come on, let's go mishka . you have to wait. wait, this is to be seen. who is serious there is no detail. i don't have, please let's see now let's see, so where to go let's go. hurry hurry misha misha please, hurry to say something. wait now. i'll just call my mom. i'll be quick, otherwise i won't get through. like new year happy new year. there is something incomprehensible
of st. petersburg university, you look rhetoric. thank you please, killed thank you, thank you.ve a year. okay, be careful. i live in a flat. i almost set her on fire, ruined her microwave. but it's okay, but now it turns out that i'm taking her fiancé away from her. i this place me, to be honest. i'll tell you. forgive me, come on, i'm very guilty before you, i went to st. petersburg to think. so, here's what i thought. i met a man in st. petersburg. for which very-very want to marry...
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that's how it all is, the city of st. petersburg is a high-tech clinic of st. petersburg university of that very first in the history of the country, which recently opened a medical faculty and already such handsome doctors work there, thank you, i wish you good health, do not sit down alexander because, what to say, kind professional and say hello to your wife. i want to appreciate you highly, because the ring next to his cross is the whole operation. this means that a person put on health and health for everyone, because this is the most important thing i want to say that elena vasilyevna is always, as well as beautiful and young, as she does not change at all now. youth and love, like the first time. so let the photo hang here in our life and please those who come to visit her here, watch the health program on channel one. seryoga needs a couple more buckets of water, otherwise some kind of money bush they tree me three buckets. not too much will be fine. it's a popular way to get rich. seryozha by the way, i attract people to our coffee shop in various ways. these are the symbols o
that's how it all is, the city of st. petersburg is a high-tech clinic of st. petersburg university of that very first in the history of the country, which recently opened a medical faculty and already such handsome doctors work there, thank you, i wish you good health, do not sit down alexander because, what to say, kind professional and say hello to your wife. i want to appreciate you highly, because the ring next to his cross is the whole operation. this means that a person put on health and...
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of st. petersburg university. anya will be operated here today. and has thyroid cancer. well, you know, for one thing, you're being operated on by one of the best doctors out there, and not happy with the thyroid field. secondly, with 100% cured and cured. obviously let's go. the main complication of such operations on the thyroid gland is the complete loss of the patient's voice, because with the removal of cancerous tumors damage the recurrent nerve that is responsible for the voice, but dr. sleptsov will operate on anya with a special method. he will control his every movement with the help of a special device with which we control the function of the nerve. and if we participate here is such a sound. this is what it means, here we see a high large monitor that the nerve is fully functional. and if it doesn't work, you can hear the sound of a broken nerve. that's how silence is the control of the laryngeal nerve. this is not only a special device, but also a special technique of operation, in which access is carried out from the wrong side, fro
of st. petersburg university. anya will be operated here today. and has thyroid cancer. well, you know, for one thing, you're being operated on by one of the best doctors out there, and not happy with the thyroid field. secondly, with 100% cured and cured. obviously let's go. the main complication of such operations on the thyroid gland is the complete loss of the patient's voice, because with the removal of cancerous tumors damage the recurrent nerve that is responsible for the voice, but dr....
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we are working on fixing in the report of the inspection of the scene of the incident at the st. petersburg universityti-stomach topic, the future rescuers do not make concessions, even the horseman alsu, the students of gitis today , this holiday is not at their desks, as it should be for creative people, but not celebrated on stage. today, students of creative universities received a gift from the government. scholarships named after irina antonov and elena gnesina will be established for them from 1 september, these scholarships will bring young talents 15,000 rubles each. monthly to here this choice is yours uh, here is this excitement. here are these prose fables poems that have already been behind these incredible efforts. this is an explanation with parents in the kitchen. why do i want to be an actress, and not a lawyer, so that they are not all in vain for those who cannot cancel the holiday with classmates of the russian knowledge society makes it possible to be with thousands of students at once. all over the country. all of them will meet online at the all-russian marathon in the space of
we are working on fixing in the report of the inspection of the scene of the incident at the st. petersburg universityti-stomach topic, the future rescuers do not make concessions, even the horseman alsu, the students of gitis today , this holiday is not at their desks, as it should be for creative people, but not celebrated on stage. today, students of creative universities received a gift from the government. scholarships named after irina antonov and elena gnesina will be established for...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sn language. here's our 5cience correspondent victoria gill. a silent demand for food from one bonobo to another. and a big scratch. that is chimpanzee language for "groom me". there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volu nteers, 5cienti5ts discovered that, more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey with a signal or a movement. we can be fairly confident that this is a communication system 5hared by all great ape species, including humans, and that our last common ancestors, bonobos and chimpanzees, probably used quite similar ge5tures. and that these gestures may have then gone on to scaffold the evolution of human gesture and human language as we know it now. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. shaking an object like this is apparently flotation. is apparently flirtation. but people's ability to u
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sn language. here's our 5cience correspondent victoria gill. a silent demand for food from one bonobo to another. and a big scratch. that is chimpanzee language for "groom me". there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volu nteers, 5cienti5ts discovered that, more than half the time, people...
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of 1909, yanka kupala, moving to st. petersburg at the request of a professor of st. petersburg universityvich and a wave of shipilov, klopatice about his own. e about your september. look how fallen he lived in st. petersburg for 3 years. he studied at the general education courses of alexander chernyaev which at that time were very popular. more than thirty teachers gave lectures in the classes and kupala lived on the quarters of the epimach hissing and patriarching him morally and financially at home, as they help him and minavita to the best saw and a collection of hung up on foot, yanka kupala is a pity, and the history of the creation of this collection is very interesting it could also be published in minsk who prepared for printed by vladimir samoilov at the minchuk publishing house, but due to lack of funds, he sent this collection to st. petersburg with a request to compose it and print it, which he did. and so, in 1908, a play came out in st. petersburg. i hung up the collection. yankee kupala, of course, a walking collection. this is the mara of any poet. yan kupala was that ho
of 1909, yanka kupala, moving to st. petersburg at the request of a professor of st. petersburg universityvich and a wave of shipilov, klopatice about his own. e about your september. look how fallen he lived in st. petersburg for 3 years. he studied at the general education courses of alexander chernyaev which at that time were very popular. more than thirty teachers gave lectures in the classes and kupala lived on the quarters of the epimach hissing and patriarching him morally and...
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of universities, and on february 25 of this year, mr. kudrin announced his intention to withdraw the faculty of liberal arts and sciences from st. burg state university . these events, and this faculty was founded back in 1999 on the basis of the american board college, the position, the director of which since 1975 has been occupied by leontiev more than you and a close friend of george do you remember that in in 2015, the general prosecutor's office of the russian federation recognized the harsh structure of the open society and assistance as threatening the constitutional order of russia and undesirable organizations. i want to quote from an essay by roman nosikov, in other words, the st. petersburg project is supervised by a man whose educational institution in the united states lives on millions. and, of course, such connections could not but affect the teaching staff of the free faculty of the future free husband. look at the teaching staff of the free faculty. yes fork-shchebinsky senior lecturer of the department of problems between disciplinary synthesis in the field of social and human sciences a person who identifies h
of universities, and on february 25 of this year, mr. kudrin announced his intention to withdraw the faculty of liberal arts and sciences from st. burg state university . these events, and this faculty was founded back in 1999 on the basis of the american board college, the position, the director of which since 1975 has been occupied by leontiev more than you and a close friend of george do you remember that in in 2015, the general prosecutor's office of the russian federation recognized the...
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of st. petersburg university, look at the rhetoric. thank you please, killed thank you, thank you.be careful. i this place me, to be honest. think i told you, that's it, yes, because i met a man in st. petersburg. for which very-very want to marry incredibly want. i could not get through to the armor to say thank you, because it is she who arranges happiness. don't worry, you're still learning, you'll still meet your woman, bye. darling and now i want to tell you something. wait now. i’ll just call my mother, i’ll quickly, otherwise i won’t get through later. hello mom, hi. with the coming. well, how are you? how is the new year? wait, i'm not, and as a father, he's there. something incomprehensible that there again i do not know. i think they finally broke up with their father. did you want to tell me something? certainly. right here, please stop. oh thank you, do you want mushrooms? don't be afraid to be bored. are you at home? gribochkov also missed a little very, very tasty. at least, it smells like i sometimes grumble at you for the sake of my daughter, does everything for the
of st. petersburg university, look at the rhetoric. thank you please, killed thank you, thank you.be careful. i this place me, to be honest. think i told you, that's it, yes, because i met a man in st. petersburg. for which very-very want to marry incredibly want. i could not get through to the armor to say thank you, because it is she who arranges happiness. don't worry, you're still learning, you'll still meet your woman, bye. darling and now i want to tell you something. wait now. i’ll...
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of the pandemic october 2020. so you can imagine that. >> and we actually eugene was taking a gap at the time we met at university washington university of stterview. and she was really born at the time because she was taking a gap year in that semester. and she asked me like i'm so bored you would like and i was like, maybe we could picked a book together. and so we decide to write a picture book at that very moment. that's incredible. and tell us a bit about the story of the of the actual book. what can people experience? >> right. it's loosely based off of those to deny like we have different friends happens experience but also bit about our experience as well as our parents are both from there. and we visited intermediate least so definitely the cockroaches in the bathroom. yeah. it's a book about a little girl named lily. that moves from the bay from bay area or west coast. are america in general to taiwan and how she a place into a home? and so it's really her journey of the findings. i want her home. >> it's really interesting, too, because this is almost like a reverse immigration story. we often talk about like we hear stories ofte
of the pandemic october 2020. so you can imagine that. >> and we actually eugene was taking a gap at the time we met at university washington university of stterview. and she was really born at the time because she was taking a gap year in that semester. and she asked me like i'm so bored you would like and i was like, maybe we could picked a book together. and so we decide to write a picture book at that very moment. that's incredible. and tell us a bit about the story of the of the...
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university in st. petersburg. winter session. at the very height ofabout one hundred and eight years, the talisman is kept in the audience. make up only for exams is considered it brings to the students. there is no luck, not a single four. this is katya's first such groundhog day, judging by the record of success, she began to study in donetsk and this year she transferred to st. petersburg. i hope that i will be able to return and help people students of the financial university of the capital congratulated the deputy prime minister, dmitry chernyshenko, and gave an open lecture on the technological sovereignty of the country, on the creation of which economists, programmers, scientists, first-year students will have to work in the future. nikita ognev from the far eastern federal university is now finishing his first scientific work synthesizing on new fibers. we'll go out later specialists. well, that's what we call medical physicists. this year , four new scientific laboratories appeared in fefu in total within the framework of the federal projec
university in st. petersburg. winter session. at the very height ofabout one hundred and eight years, the talisman is kept in the audience. make up only for exams is considered it brings to the students. there is no luck, not a single four. this is katya's first such groundhog day, judging by the record of success, she began to study in donetsk and this year she transferred to st. petersburg. i hope that i will be able to return and help people students of the financial university of the...
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of st. petersburg university, but most importantly , pushkin's publisher, his assistant in literary affairs.correct answer, dear. murat bank. you go, so you haven't changed your mind. public holiday in france when the events pushkin you understand very much very fond of the french language, then. in general, they were not allowed into society without the french language. well, french are you from france . there is a national holiday, in honor of which event should i take and, uh, capture the prison? and what was the name of this prison? gather your thoughts properly, rest, my dear, please. bastille and the feast of 14 july the germans knew how to album. let's be able to do three things eugene onegin quite easily at ease so it is written. and what exactly this youngest rake was able to do, i know for sure that he artificially danced the mazurka. is it possible? he drank wine skillfully, and uh, the third thing i just can't remember is sure gertrude said the king to his queen in hamlet the second penalty point. nothing is said here, drinking wine is bad at your age. marat kuchukov taverned the
of st. petersburg university, but most importantly , pushkin's publisher, his assistant in literary affairs.correct answer, dear. murat bank. you go, so you haven't changed your mind. public holiday in france when the events pushkin you understand very much very fond of the french language, then. in general, they were not allowed into society without the french language. well, french are you from france . there is a national holiday, in honor of which event should i take and, uh, capture the...
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of 1909, yanka kupala moved to st. petersburg at the request of a professor at st. petersburg university a wave of shipilov, and i stole java, i tear off a systematic arc and, uh, all the images of unity, yanka kupala from vladimir ivanovich samoilov to me for a vitamin. wrote in dalmach, hissed the letter, petersburg and begged to the hilt for his own. e about your theatre. look how fallen he lived in st. petersburg for 3 years. he studied at the general education courses alexander chernyaev, which were very popular at that time. more than thirty teachers gave lectures at the classes and kupala lived in the quarters of that time. uh, the imach is spiky and according to his 3rd morally materially, the usiryak help him and the big-headed uncle saw better and the collection hung up on foot, yanka kupala is a pity, and the history of the creation of this collection is very, interesting, it could be published in minsk prepared for printing by vladimir samoilov at the minchuk publishing house, but due to a shortage funds, he sent this collection to st. petersburg with a request to compose it
of 1909, yanka kupala moved to st. petersburg at the request of a professor at st. petersburg university a wave of shipilov, and i stole java, i tear off a systematic arc and, uh, all the images of unity, yanka kupala from vladimir ivanovich samoilov to me for a vitamin. wrote in dalmach, hissed the letter, petersburg and begged to the hilt for his own. e about your theatre. look how fallen he lived in st. petersburg for 3 years. he studied at the general education courses alexander chernyaev,...
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to enter a university, they offer to take one additional exam in the form of a ctm at the ministry of education, they recommend that they immediately determine the priority for themselves. sthe desired university, first of all you need. now to be defined with a profile and to understand. uh, what specialty, uh, what university do you plan to enter, you should take into account that this year you will be able to give so many one centralized testing and accordingly, you will have only two certificates of the centralized exam, so the opportunity to change your mind and enroll in a different profile. uh, this year will not be, mass testing of the new centralized exam will be held in belarus on january 28, all 144 points will be involved. in the future, they will accept test participants in may. this year, there are about 54,300 preserved and rehearsal cts singers and dancers and sixteen countries, the festival event will be held online and offline on the eve of the forum guests. they became participants in the new year's interactive musical, the wonderful new year is already entering the fight for the grand prix in the nominations of vocal choreography for young artists, the p
to enter a university, they offer to take one additional exam in the form of a ctm at the ministry of education, they recommend that they immediately determine the priority for themselves. sthe desired university, first of all you need. now to be defined with a profile and to understand. uh, what specialty, uh, what university do you plan to enter, you should take into account that this year you will be able to give so many one centralized testing and accordingly, you will have only two...
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of the st. petersburg state forestry university the oldest russian educational institution where he studies the the department issues orders for different years from 15 to say. maybe thirty is all levels of bachelors and masters and, uh, today there is a demand for specialists. uh, both in the forestry and in other organizations related to weight, this is either a joint enterprise and forest protection centers that monitor the condition of forests. scientists know that the restoration of the russian forest is a long and very costly business, but this must be done for future generations. it takes, as a rule, well, from 60 to 100 years the new generation of the forest, that is, the arborist who is planting fruits today. yes, when the state grows, he most likely will not see. it will already be his, maybe. children and grandchildren to finish work. the problem of the forest is also relevant today in those regions of the country that were considered non-forest only yesterday. here, for example, the kaliningrad region in terms of forests is siberia and it has nothing to compare not the forest region
of the st. petersburg state forestry university the oldest russian educational institution where he studies the the department issues orders for different years from 15 to say. maybe thirty is all levels of bachelors and masters and, uh, today there is a demand for specialists. uh, both in the forestry and in other organizations related to weight, this is either a joint enterprise and forest protection centers that monitor the condition of forests. scientists know that the restoration of the...
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of 1909, yanka kupala, moving to st. petersburg at the request of the professor of st. petersburg universityhipilov , all the images, yanka kupala from vladimir ivanovich samoilov for me to take. he wrote in dalmach, hissed a letter to petersburg and asked him to fuss about his own. e about his theater gen as fell lived in st. petersburg for 3 years. he studied at general education courses alexander chernyaeva, who at that time was very popular in the classroom, lectured by more than thirty teachers and the then st. petersburg kupala vienna, the quarters of the epimach hissed and 3m of his morally financially at home, how it helps him and a minor uncle it drank better and the collection was hung up on foot, yanka kupala is a pity, and the history of this collection is very interesting, it could be published and prepared for printing in minsk. vladimir samoilov at the minchuk publishing house, but due to lack of funds, he sent this collection to st. petersburg with a request to compose it and print it, which he did. and so, in 1908 , a collection of hung on foot came out near st. petersburg,
of 1909, yanka kupala, moving to st. petersburg at the request of the professor of st. petersburg universityhipilov , all the images, yanka kupala from vladimir ivanovich samoilov for me to take. he wrote in dalmach, hissed a letter to petersburg and asked him to fuss about his own. e about his theater gen as fell lived in st. petersburg for 3 years. he studied at general education courses alexander chernyaeva, who at that time was very popular in the classroom, lectured by more than thirty...
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morning the health program started in st. petersburg at the high technology clinic of st. petersburg state universityhuge problem called endocrine tumors. i invite you to st. petersburg. let's remember how our program started. we are starting this program in st. petersburg. this is the famous eliseevsky grocery store in st. petersburg did not allow it to be closed. and here, according to rumors, the showcases of the work of the famous native of this city , mikhail shemyakin, i was at this exhibition when it was in st. petersburg, my children were still small. this is a carnival in st. petersburg. here are some quirks. long rat pups, or animals are not afraid, but they have frilly facial features, frilly noses, there are some features of the disease, which in the same way can change a person's personality beyond recognition. these are diseases of the endocrine system and happiness when next to you there are doctors who can help you. this is where we begin our conversation about endocrine tumors and about the doctors of st. petersburg who perform unique surgeries to an elevated world class. let's look
morning the health program started in st. petersburg at the high technology clinic of st. petersburg state universityhuge problem called endocrine tumors. i invite you to st. petersburg. let's remember how our program started. we are starting this program in st. petersburg. this is the famous eliseevsky grocery store in st. petersburg did not allow it to be closed. and here, according to rumors, the showcases of the work of the famous native of this city , mikhail shemyakin, i was at this...
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of st. petersburg, alexander beglov. the universal need in the russia of salvation is here.fault of all those who accepted in russia your good news to the saints, your god the people for the whole world bears an unbearable sin zone. fly by the blood of repentance no one in the family needs to grow, then on love. you suffer freedom, but again there are traces turned away god, my god, lift up all those who accepted in russia, you are my people, for the whole world, they bear their unbearable. i thank you, and i know that the new age will come to russia with fresh growth. i know the country only for the sake of spring. my people are still alive. every day is like a war. raise to the saints all those who received saints in russia, my god, the people carry the world for the whole. stop not save the world. thank you mother of god why are you hiding your voice? whispering, dissolve the birch kosnu quiet modest face of temples waiting for ancient humility, when the power comes again, dark maybe enough for you or you need more maternal whores will be popular. in the river of time, th
of st. petersburg, alexander beglov. the universal need in the russia of salvation is here.fault of all those who accepted in russia your good news to the saints, your god the people for the whole world bears an unbearable sin zone. fly by the blood of repentance no one in the family needs to grow, then on love. you suffer freedom, but again there are traces turned away god, my god, lift up all those who accepted in russia, you are my people, for the whole world, they bear their unbearable. i...