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she is better known under the pseudonym alice change, a girl from donetsk graduated from a music schoolith a class in opera vocals at at the beginning of the full-scale invasion , russian propaganda spread theses about the so-called ukrainian nazis in the media, alice change wrote a song, protest, song, answer, there is not enough oxygen now, a composition in aunt's tops, i'm just i took a picture, downloaded the flag, the flag of ukraine and the text on top of it and chose it, chose a passage, who are the nazis now, i don't need your lying russian , i posted this and i didn't expect anything because well, i was never very popular in tic tosa, there is not enough oxygen, there is not enough summer, young people ukrainian tik tokers manage to earn money for the ukrainian army, so mykyta and his friends hold street concerts every weekend in stolychny podol, the guys donate 30% of the money earned to the come back alive fund to support the armed forces ukraine itself good evening i'm gone dmytro didora oleksandr burlevich tv channel espresso that's all i'll meet you very soon in a few mome
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that is, you decided to change the surname first name and thus change your life, yes it will change, but why alicewhat eccentric on our part, i also think so, and i generally have questions, but before that you changed your surname and first name fa. i got married, i took my husband's surname, well, five times, probably, wow, and here i had a question. i’m all divorced, but i still need to decide on some surname, of course, it’s time to talk about dogs in general because we changed our surname for this is a very interesting story, seems suspicious. yes, just the great strategist from the point of view of mikhail mikhalych, firstly, the first to his daughter, and they quarreled with his wife, because she did not give, but the name of his daughter. and he didn't see her for 10 years. they also had their own complex problems from that point. and here, too, it arises that mikhail mikhailovich he maneuvered. eh, in many such circumstances he was, but forced. here uh hmm behave like this, but he was purer generous very kind, very, nice person. he really helped there he wanted contact, he did not succeed
that is, you decided to change the surname first name and thus change your life, yes it will change, but why alicewhat eccentric on our part, i also think so, and i generally have questions, but before that you changed your surname and first name fa. i got married, i took my husband's surname, well, five times, probably, wow, and here i had a question. i’m all divorced, but i still need to decide on some surname, of course, it’s time to talk about dogs in general because we changed our...
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walker's extraordinarily life and wrote about this beautiful collection, alice walker is a truth telling, change conjuring, culture shifting citizen of the world and these journals are a revelation, a road map and a gift to us all. moderating the conversation this evening is from the naacp and his genre bending novel long division. and it's been hailed as one of the new powerful voices in american writing, including the essay collection, how to slowly kill yourselves and others in america is a best selling memoir, heavy, which won the 2019 and drew carnegie medal for excellence in nonfiction and named one of the 50 best memoirs of the past 50 years by the new york times. his beautiful writing digs down deep into the human soul. it's truly a pleasure to welcome these two extraordinary authors to arts and letters live. i hope you enjoy the conversation and that you'll take a moment to add a question for alice in the chat box. >> thank you all so much for being here tonight. before we start we want to encourage you to describe to the dma channel and encourage you to get your questions in the questi
walker's extraordinarily life and wrote about this beautiful collection, alice walker is a truth telling, change conjuring, culture shifting citizen of the world and these journals are a revelation, a road map and a gift to us all. moderating the conversation this evening is from the naacp and his genre bending novel long division. and it's been hailed as one of the new powerful voices in american writing, including the essay collection, how to slowly kill yourselves and others in america is a...
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alice india. how quickly is the water supply changing in the region? how long will the reserves last? nasa's grace mission can provide information about developments in san cristobal, how the region has been losing water since 2011, 60 per cent, faster than the rest of central america. on average. the data cannot determine coca cola role in the disappearance, or if it has one we asked to coca cola for a comment and the company said it's aware of the water problem which is why it helps local residents install water tanks as well as rain water and other collection devices the people who have hardly any water left want change. and also that us get him was, is vicki the, can we won the coca cola company out here that can you tell me the last you that people are rebelling against the powerful industries? huge thirst for water. it's david versus goliath. what they say yes, that is what we want. but you know what? it's like to fight a monster. the monster is huge, not yet. it's a war for water in because there will be no more water. southern mexico was once the country's most water rich regi
alice india. how quickly is the water supply changing in the region? how long will the reserves last? nasa's grace mission can provide information about developments in san cristobal, how the region has been losing water since 2011, 60 per cent, faster than the rest of central america. on average. the data cannot determine coca cola role in the disappearance, or if it has one we asked to coca cola for a comment and the company said it's aware of the water problem which is why it helps local...
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alice walker is a truth telling, word working, change conquering culture accepting revolutionary artist and citizen of the world. these journals are a revelation, a roadmap into the gift to us all. modern the conversation this eveningpi recent recipient of te naacp image award for literature for strong novel long division. he has been hailed as one of the most powerfully american writing. his work includes essay collections in the best-selling memoir heavy which on the 2019 andrew carnegie medal for excellence in nonfiction. understand one of the 50th memoirs of the past 50 years by the "new york times". it's beautiful writing digs down deep into human soul port is truly a pleasure to welcome these two extraordinary authors too. i hope you enjoyed thehe conversation i will take him long to add a question in the chat box. >> thank you all so much for being here tonight. etbefore we start want to encourage you to subscribe to the dma channel but get all of your questions on the question asked section of youtube. one decisive before he began. dense hundreds of interviews but never done int
alice walker is a truth telling, word working, change conquering culture accepting revolutionary artist and citizen of the world. these journals are a revelation, a roadmap into the gift to us all. modern the conversation this eveningpi recent recipient of te naacp image award for literature for strong novel long division. he has been hailed as one of the most powerfully american writing. his work includes essay collections in the best-selling memoir heavy which on the 2019 andrew carnegie...
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alice grosses disappearance. so we went back to the senior officer who's investigating the case and he said, look, we think we've found sal cans and changing his closing about to the crime scene. and that was when i found her just over a month after her disappearance, the parents of 14 year old alice grosse had their worst fears, confirmed the body of the young girl was found in the river. brent. at that stage, there was still no sign of the suspected killer super recognizers can also help solve other crimes. apart from murder. one of the most successful cases we've had a was with serial shoplifter. we had one super recognizers who and i separated by a couple of weeks with memory when that you have seen that guy before. i shall seen him in the, in our database and then we sell to seeing him for 5 times. and then we really went hunting that c advantage of having a database of all images of criminals and images from crime scenes. because i'm, we're able to go back for these on so crimes. and we had him eventually for about 40 free ah offences. facial recognition software wouldn't have helped. here it needs better footage. the detectives gene
alice grosses disappearance. so we went back to the senior officer who's investigating the case and he said, look, we think we've found sal cans and changing his closing about to the crime scene. and that was when i found her just over a month after her disappearance, the parents of 14 year old alice grosse had their worst fears, confirmed the body of the young girl was found in the river. brent. at that stage, there was still no sign of the suspected killer super recognizers can also help...
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alice grosses disappearance on you. so he went back to the senior officer who is investigating a case and he said, look, we think we've found sal tons and changing his closing of at to the crime scene. and that was when they found her just over a month after her disappearance, the parents of 14 year old alice grass had their worst fears, confirmed the body of the young girl was found in the river. brent. at that stage, there was still no sign of the suspected killer super recognizers can also help solve other crimes. apart from murder. one of the most successful cases we've had, i was with serial shoplifter. we had one super recognizers who in i separated by a couple of weeks with memory when that you have seen that guy before. i shall seen him in the, in our database. and then we started seeing him for 5 times and then we really went hunting nazi of ontario, having a database of all images of criminals and images from crime scenes. because then we're able to go back for these on so crimes. and we had him eventually for about 40 free ah offences. facial recognition software wouldn't have helped here. it needs better footage. the le detectives ge
alice grosses disappearance on you. so he went back to the senior officer who is investigating a case and he said, look, we think we've found sal tons and changing his closing of at to the crime scene. and that was when they found her just over a month after her disappearance, the parents of 14 year old alice grass had their worst fears, confirmed the body of the young girl was found in the river. brent. at that stage, there was still no sign of the suspected killer super recognizers can also...
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as she so beautifully wrote about this collection alice walker is the truth telling word working change conjuring cultures shifting revolutionary artist and citizen of the world. these journals are a revelation a roadmap and a gift to us all. moderating the conversation this evening is jesse lehman, recent recipient of the naacp and award for literature for his genre bending novel long division. his essay has been hailed as one of the most powerful new voices in american writing. his work includes the essay collection how to fully kill yourself and others in america. name the best-selling memoir heavy which one the 2019 andrew carnegie medal for excellence in nonfiction and was named one of the 50 best memoirs of the past 50 years by the new york times. his beautiful writing things down the into the human soul. it's truly a pleasure to welcome these two expert authors to arts and letters life. i hope that you enjoy the conversation and that you will take a moment to add a question foralice in the chat box . >> thank you all so much for being here tonight. before we start we want to enco
as she so beautifully wrote about this collection alice walker is the truth telling word working change conjuring cultures shifting revolutionary artist and citizen of the world. these journals are a revelation a roadmap and a gift to us all. moderating the conversation this evening is jesse lehman, recent recipient of the naacp and award for literature for his genre bending novel long division. his essay has been hailed as one of the most powerful new voices in american writing. his work...
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alice needs to run as fast as she can just to stay in one place and we must. be ready to changeren. we must always be ahead of the curve. we must be close to them. i can call myself lucky. you know, i think that happiness is not a goal, it's a process. if we feel like that and yes, i am a happy person. the world is so big and life it's so small that it's impossible to sit in one place. that is why the competition movement, in particular the teacher of the year competition, is one of those breathtaking ones that allows the teacher. find sources of some kind of inspiration and sources of a new flight in 2015. julia kopalkina took second place at the municipal stage of the teacher of the year competition, a very important event for all teachers. years are year-round in general, history is not only during this stage, this stage passes here all the time. it doesn't end. never ended this year's final the municipal stages of the next one have already begun and now, uh, those who were not afraid and entered this water. eh? changed forever. that's the majority of the majority, as far as
alice needs to run as fast as she can just to stay in one place and we must. be ready to changeren. we must always be ahead of the curve. we must be close to them. i can call myself lucky. you know, i think that happiness is not a goal, it's a process. if we feel like that and yes, i am a happy person. the world is so big and life it's so small that it's impossible to sit in one place. that is why the competition movement, in particular the teacher of the year competition, is one of those...
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how your life has changed with the advent of alice, i am alone at home, then i appeared.ves to talk. she answers. yes, that is, you ask a question, she meows. how do you live with a cat. well, i started eating vegetables for breakfast. i'm going to peach cucumbers and she's cooking for the cat now too. yes, and something remains for me from this always vegetables on breakfast, and she runs straight awake. well, the best thing is . she is waiting for the alarm clock now and when the alarm rings, she comes running to us there for a massage. whom fabrics are generally great. let's watch a video about the difference. this is her coming from the airport, this is the very beginning. when do you already have a gas station such a car enthusiast? yes this is a massage position and still likes to play volleyball, ball, regular prolon throw. she achieves. not just random. hello you are well done great what are you doing? yes, and the guys gave a girlfriend, and the next the video will help put all the dots. and for those who are thinking about getting or not getting a white dog? the
how your life has changed with the advent of alice, i am alone at home, then i appeared.ves to talk. she answers. yes, that is, you ask a question, she meows. how do you live with a cat. well, i started eating vegetables for breakfast. i'm going to peach cucumbers and she's cooking for the cat now too. yes, and something remains for me from this always vegetables on breakfast, and she runs straight awake. well, the best thing is . she is waiting for the alarm clock now and when the alarm rings,...
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alice needs to run as fast as she can just to stay in one place and we must. be ready to changee curve. we must be close to them. i can call myself lucky. you know one thing that happiness is not a goal, it's a process. if we feel like that and yes, i am a happy person. the world is so big and life is so small that it is impossible to sit in one place. that is why the competitive movement, in particular the teacher of the year competition, is one of those breathtaking ones that allows the teacher to find sources of some kind of inspiration and sources of a new flight in 2015. julia kopalkina. took second place in the municipal stage of the competition. teacher of the year is a very important event for all teachers.
alice needs to run as fast as she can just to stay in one place and we must. be ready to changee curve. we must be close to them. i can call myself lucky. you know one thing that happiness is not a goal, it's a process. if we feel like that and yes, i am a happy person. the world is so big and life is so small that it is impossible to sit in one place. that is why the competitive movement, in particular the teacher of the year competition, is one of those breathtaking ones that allows the...
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alice going on in the seeking took the books. i asked you for the finished rising, although that would help kind of wish that has to happen again. she hadn't changed with quotes in the phone, the phone, and not the issue to insure the items gave me. she couldn't, i can't, i didn't set obviously these. i had them on this lease with their monday inside a lucky with just feel that each need to leave my desk. it just been my message to us unix. i'm one of i'm of the august whom other than to minute if you the amanda young. okay. and let's manish adopt. okay. but i'm with alex, i'm on what i, he's browser couldn't say at least as nice of high include cassettes, palm cut me less, need me to him and is good deal than mine. money lewis does his right. oh, this is skip gum. chip with ah so i more not fast finish. it might not be so and that makes, give is no doubt about it. it does end with my mail does kabbage time. many iranians spend their holidays at the caspian sea iraqis to are fond of the beaches. that hollow and rums are men and women a month they spent otherwise. i'll talk with a a with a ah yeah, with me real nice. yeah, i need a glass ceiling ag
alice going on in the seeking took the books. i asked you for the finished rising, although that would help kind of wish that has to happen again. she hadn't changed with quotes in the phone, the phone, and not the issue to insure the items gave me. she couldn't, i can't, i didn't set obviously these. i had them on this lease with their monday inside a lucky with just feel that each need to leave my desk. it just been my message to us unix. i'm one of i'm of the august whom other than to minute...
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alice. >>> as students head back to school, their sleeping schedule will likely change. getting enough sleep so important, because studies show that it can reduce anxiety and boost school performance. joining us now is dr. rebecca jackson, the vice president of programs and outcome for brain balance. i love that name, brain balance. we all need a little bit of that in our lives. thank you so much, dr. jackson. let's get right to it. so let's talk about that. how do we know a kid is getting enough sleep, and how much sleep should a child get? >> you know, how much sleep is going to depend on their age and the rule of thumb is sort of more is better. for our teens, eight to ten hours is great, for kids younger elementary age 9 to 12 is ideal. gauging their mood and behaviors is a good indicator. none of us function well when we're tired. we have a harder time paying attention, making decisions and managing our frustrations and upsets. so if you see those behaviors start to peak, i would look at sleep as a first place to start. >> i know that we've seen the studies getting
alice. >>> as students head back to school, their sleeping schedule will likely change. getting enough sleep so important, because studies show that it can reduce anxiety and boost school performance. joining us now is dr. rebecca jackson, the vice president of programs and outcome for brain balance. i love that name, brain balance. we all need a little bit of that in our lives. thank you so much, dr. jackson. let's get right to it. so let's talk about that. how do we know a kid is...
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i didn't change my name for some reason it got even worse alice through the looking glass is generally years old. i took a surname, generally before that. i was married ; she wears by birthright. in our studio officially recognized by mikhail kokshenov himself, the daughter of alevtina tina you are the daughter of unusual parents, definitely. i am not only an artist dad, but my mother also worked as an international stewardess, and when i grew up in i grew up with my grandparents in the nineties because my parents separated almost immediately after i was born and, uh, i was taken to my mother's parents, a small town near moscow. my grandmother raised me. yes, such a man is an imperious soviet hardening, and grandfather, probably , was like a father and grandfather to me. i loved very much. i was very close to him and, by an evil irony of fate, they also died with dad on the same day. and how often did you see mom and dad then, when i was already taken to podolsk with dad, we don’t remember that saw each other, and with my mother, well, maybe once. it could be more often a month, maybe
i didn't change my name for some reason it got even worse alice through the looking glass is generally years old. i took a surname, generally before that. i was married ; she wears by birthright. in our studio officially recognized by mikhail kokshenov himself, the daughter of alevtina tina you are the daughter of unusual parents, definitely. i am not only an artist dad, but my mother also worked as an international stewardess, and when i grew up in i grew up with my grandparents in the...
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change his mind. daughter, it is impossible, if he loved me. he wouldn't marry alice if he doesn't want me.se what color will the napkins on our wedding banquet be violet flowers or orchid color? scoffs, we're back on the air. so, you will finally see more of the rest again unexpected exclamation in putin's office why are emotions appropriate eyes are afraid of hands doing new road construction, when they have become commonplace, the first such road opens in russia. the more you do, the more you get done, which helps to keep up. we reviewed the new watch. putin moscow time 12 hours 30 minutes. and why has the presidential clock attracted such attention for a long time? moscow kremlin putin watch today at 22:00 wildberries discounts on household chemicals and cosmetics up to 45%. discover the secrets of beauty and self-confidence, as well as the secrets of purity pentalgin is the number one remedy for spasm and inflammation pain with periodic female headaches and other types of pain . pentalgin will do without pain, not collapsed in the morning with welson. you can fall asleep after 20 minut
change his mind. daughter, it is impossible, if he loved me. he wouldn't marry alice if he doesn't want me.se what color will the napkins on our wedding banquet be violet flowers or orchid color? scoffs, we're back on the air. so, you will finally see more of the rest again unexpected exclamation in putin's office why are emotions appropriate eyes are afraid of hands doing new road construction, when they have become commonplace, the first such road opens in russia. the more you do, the more...
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you promised with drunken eyes, then changed your mind or kirill interfered. dead end okay, don't despair, we're working on, so i've made some inquiries about this, alice you material to the post office. catch a pretty girl and a smart girl. graduated from the institute with honors. and with a smart person , you can always agree on what she found in cyril. he knows how to be charming. when does he want to? we need to meet her, but so, so that no one gets caught. it does not matter. so i'm in business. you can count on me. first you need to heal. thanks . hold his phone guys. what are you? listen, no. well, how not? well, there is no way on the way, so, well, sorry. buy disassemble you will not regret it, whistling tazamorozkov will be willing to track down to the balcony or to the flower bed to the grave of parents. thank you bye. hello, even guess what you want to talk to me about? well, you made my task easier, apparently. you are not a stupid person, i hope you understand love that he can leave you he will leave anyone . if it's to his advantage. you will spend your youth on him, you will be left with nothing, i will give you money. and instead of a
you promised with drunken eyes, then changed your mind or kirill interfered. dead end okay, don't despair, we're working on, so i've made some inquiries about this, alice you material to the post office. catch a pretty girl and a smart girl. graduated from the institute with honors. and with a smart person , you can always agree on what she found in cyril. he knows how to be charming. when does he want to? we need to meet her, but so, so that no one gets caught. it does not matter. so i'm in...
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alice roosevelt longworth, she wrote that. he found out about a scandal on the westward swing. it changedis mood, people who were there talked about how his mood changed. she always thought he died of a broken heart. the people had betrayed him. he was a kind, warm man, but he trusted people, he wanted to be loved. that is not going to work when you are president. susan: let's set the stage for the harding presidency. you described 1919, the year before the election as one of the worst years in u.s. history. why was it? ryan: 1919 was horrific. most people don't know a lot about it. coming out of world war i at the end of 1918, 1919, there are a series of terrorist bombings. anarchist groups, bolshevik groups are setting off bombs around the country. one target was the attorney general of the united states. these things were going on, there were labor strikes. some major strikes in seattle, thousands of workers went out on strike. the racial violence was horrific during the summer. it's usually referred to as the red summer of 1919. dozens of african-americans were lynched in different pa
alice roosevelt longworth, she wrote that. he found out about a scandal on the westward swing. it changedis mood, people who were there talked about how his mood changed. she always thought he died of a broken heart. the people had betrayed him. he was a kind, warm man, but he trusted people, he wanted to be loved. that is not going to work when you are president. susan: let's set the stage for the harding presidency. you described 1919, the year before the election as one of the worst years in...
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the task with alice is to understand, is it possible to change all these obvious possibilities of dignitypolitics, i’m not afraid of this word. you see, the originating reality of rhetoric. and what returns reality, so to speak , normality, including the feeling that there is something churchly. these are not cartoons. would n't that change the rhetoric, because british rhetoric. it has been unchanged since 1522 in relation to russia, when achensley came here. residential opened, and english compound on your own head we are in moscow for some reason, but since then, in principle, it has never changed in relation to us. and it was always a lie, meanness and asking me to set up and this will continue, but the british british are very clear, and they calculate all possible moves. and a must give them their due thinks. they are a few steps ahead, after all, and therefore the policy, this will certainly change the rhetoric. no, yes, because here you know, what is the difference between a way to agree on the eastern ones. yes, we often use this method like this, but also for western to eastern
the task with alice is to understand, is it possible to change all these obvious possibilities of dignitypolitics, i’m not afraid of this word. you see, the originating reality of rhetoric. and what returns reality, so to speak , normality, including the feeling that there is something churchly. these are not cartoons. would n't that change the rhetoric, because british rhetoric. it has been unchanged since 1522 in relation to russia, when achensley came here. residential opened, and english...
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that change didn't happen because it was time. it happened because people like alice, paul, ida b wells, you know, decided that they're going to do something to make sure that this happens. there was a march in in 1913 where women marched for the right to vote. they were beaten here in washington, d.c. they were for trying to protest, for those rights. you know our our system of political apartheid end because its time was up it was because people like dr. luther king those civil rights workers, chaney, schwerner and, goodman, you know in mississippi gave lives. other people, you know, sacrifice. we talk about, you know, kage lee lee jackson. i mean, people, you know, in the south who sacrificed medgar evers. you know, you think about all these people and what they faced to make the progress that we now enjoy. and so your question is good one, are we willing to make the sacrifices that they did? we will not face what medgar evers face. you know, there are going to be people shooting you. you don't have to put your life on the line there. crazies out there. but, you kn
that change didn't happen because it was time. it happened because people like alice, paul, ida b wells, you know, decided that they're going to do something to make sure that this happens. there was a march in in 1913 where women marched for the right to vote. they were beaten here in washington, d.c. they were for trying to protest, for those rights. you know our our system of political apartheid end because its time was up it was because people like dr. luther king those civil rights...
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alice. let's look what happened. oh yes. although politically inexperienced in her campaign said lana johanna sky i had given people hope of change, apparently with great success. each of them could the modules of when the vote counting got underway in the evenings i spoke with police colleagues according to a lucas jenko supporter. the head of the electoral commission would ring the police and say that an election observer, a defended against public orders, while a special unit would be dispatched, and the woman would be arrested. and indeed, by the end of the day, every independent election observer had been detained. tell us no one user isn't one of ladaja. sibyl early stolen. ulysses same from us as this new information from minsk, the polling station in moscow, district reports 438 votes for lucas jenko and 1725. with the take on off sky. you can also visit through some sort of the opposite debt when for marci glenora, as with know, according to the g, r u haul, no more than 17 percent of the population planned to vote for lucas hancock. and the secret report we've seen indicates that lucas shanker was also informed of this
alice. let's look what happened. oh yes. although politically inexperienced in her campaign said lana johanna sky i had given people hope of change, apparently with great success. each of them could the modules of when the vote counting got underway in the evenings i spoke with police colleagues according to a lucas jenko supporter. the head of the electoral commission would ring the police and say that an election observer, a defended against public orders, while a special unit would be...
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alice. let's get the key market drivers. our -- thanks for coming on this wednesday morning. a lot of talk about foreign policy, which hasn't really changed. the timing of it makes investors worried. we are talking about possible supply chain disruptions in the taiwan straits of does not impact european equities? sharon: it adds a premium. i don't think it could have a huge impact on european equities. it is an incremental additional risk. francine: we also had this big move in treasuries yesterday, after we heard fed speakers being more hawkish about what we could expect. how would you characterize the market moves in general right now? sharon: i would characterize it is quite complacent really. on inflation and growth. we have had, until the last day or two, quite a strong rally in treasuries, in bonds. you seen yields come back down. as if inflation is the problem. we still have a relatively strong labor markets. all those things, pressure on the supply chain, and that turkish inflation figure. francine: you see a point in the credit market where there is a big risk that could affect the equities? sharon: absolutely. equities have been
alice. let's get the key market drivers. our -- thanks for coming on this wednesday morning. a lot of talk about foreign policy, which hasn't really changed. the timing of it makes investors worried. we are talking about possible supply chain disruptions in the taiwan straits of does not impact european equities? sharon: it adds a premium. i don't think it could have a huge impact on european equities. it is an incremental additional risk. francine: we also had this big move in treasuries...
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change the dynamic inside the republican party? with us now margaret hoover, scott jennings, alice stewart and noah rothman. of the new book "the rise of the new puritans: fighting back against progressives war on fun." i have a copy in my hand right now, we're going to ask about the book in a little bit. i'm not as interested in the election denier discussion as i am right now in the overall discussion about the search of mar-a-lago and how we are seeing different ways that republicans are arguing against it. you had mike pence out yesterday, very specifically saying defund the fbi is a bad idea. right? then you also have people attacking the fbi. so how do you see the split in these groups, scott? >> i think ultimately the short-term cotton candy of reflexively saying defund the fbi will not wear well for the people saying it. i think the correct position for a republican is you can question whether this was a necessary thing but we are a law and order party, we support the police and that has been a pillar, you know, of the republican party and you don't want to give that opening away. i think pence actu
change the dynamic inside the republican party? with us now margaret hoover, scott jennings, alice stewart and noah rothman. of the new book "the rise of the new puritans: fighting back against progressives war on fun." i have a copy in my hand right now, we're going to ask about the book in a little bit. i'm not as interested in the election denier discussion as i am right now in the overall discussion about the search of mar-a-lago and how we are seeing different ways that...
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earlier i spoke with alice, the associate professor for research at the high school of public policy. i asked her, how soon americans can expect to feel the changesfrom this bill. >> some of the benefits will be immediate, for certain patients. i think the really important thing to keep in mind is there is this longer-term consequence of how it affects drug innovation. and incentives we have to give innovators to develop drugs. in some sense, when you reduce revenues for drug innovators, there will be fewer drugs being developed undoubtedly. the question is, how many fewer life-saving drugs will we see for the level of expenditure reduction we are experiencing. it is a double edge sword we are trying to balance between reducing costs for patients while making sure the drug innovation continues to develop. >> i will have more coming up in the next hour. >>> record temperatures, droughts and wildfires, people look for relief, i have details after the break. stay with us. ghaa. yeah, i'm not really sure if this is wororking either. >>> portugal's worst wildfire in five years is now under control. impinging fire has burned 37,000 acres. a geologicall
earlier i spoke with alice, the associate professor for research at the high school of public policy. i asked her, how soon americans can expect to feel the changesfrom this bill. >> some of the benefits will be immediate, for certain patients. i think the really important thing to keep in mind is there is this longer-term consequence of how it affects drug innovation. and incentives we have to give innovators to develop drugs. in some sense, when you reduce revenues for drug innovators,...
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change his mind . daughter well, you can’t love without me. he wouldn't marry alice if he doesn't want me.hoose what color will the napkins on our wedding questionnaire be violet flowers or orchid color? giraffes married without love, mother better wish me luck, i did not understand. wait, i'm with him now. nadia, i wanted to forget you. oh already kissing. and who will marry, then? well, are we standing, shall we go? if you want, i want to ride you on a tractor, true . let's go at last. you are my wife. he doesn't kiss me nicely, he says that a little wait, my dear, i will stand on the mound. oh dear artyomka. kiss her once. she is your prerogative, so that you gouge out your eyes for the wedding. what's next? so he failed, he married a redneck. smiling for what? i'm happy for my son. the right choice son, dear son, i control you, nadenka you are so beautiful. congratulations. i'm very glad you came. thank you moonshine happy lyudmila and what about you and vladimir well , he doesn’t even look at me. everything about work thinks, come on, 100 years without eating, you will learn to see th
change his mind . daughter well, you can’t love without me. he wouldn't marry alice if he doesn't want me.hoose what color will the napkins on our wedding questionnaire be violet flowers or orchid color? giraffes married without love, mother better wish me luck, i did not understand. wait, i'm with him now. nadia, i wanted to forget you. oh already kissing. and who will marry, then? well, are we standing, shall we go? if you want, i want to ride you on a tractor, true . let's go at last. you...
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change the political landscape? joining me now, senior political correspondent tara palmieri. cnn's political commentator, all the suffers and alicert. hello. good to see all of. you let, see i'll start with you tara. trump initialize would love to convince the american people that this is a political hit job. they're following these two documents in court now. two weeks after that search, this is what you heard that nick akerman said it's not a thing. do you think this is all about the court of public opinion? >> i think, so i think that they want to sell seeds of doubt and what the department of justice is doing. they want to fight back. this is trump's tactic. delay, attack the messenger, trying to suggest that there is some sort of bias, it's a political witch hunt. all these tactics just to delay the inevitable, but a lot of people are saying that with the right legal minds this is probably not going to holdup. i did think that it was interesting that ron desantis who may end up being a political rival of trump in the 2024 presidential matchup said on fox news, to stop calling it a rate. it was a perfectly legal seizure. and
change the political landscape? joining me now, senior political correspondent tara palmieri. cnn's political commentator, all the suffers and alicert. hello. good to see all of. you let, see i'll start with you tara. trump initialize would love to convince the american people that this is a political hit job. they're following these two documents in court now. two weeks after that search, this is what you heard that nick akerman said it's not a thing. do you think this is all about the court...
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change the political landscape? so join me now, cnn senior political correspondent and putt and tara palmieri. cnn's political commentators, alyssa farah griffin and alicelo, good to see all of you. >> i'll start with you tara. trump's allies would like to see american people see this investigation is a political hit job. now, two weeks after that search. you heard what nick akerman said that this was not a thing. you think this is all about the court of public opinion? >> i think. so they want to sow seeds of doubt in with the prosecutors are doing it with the department of justice is doing. they have to fight back. this is trump's tactics. delay, attack the messengers, tried to suggest that there are some sort of bias, there's a political witch hunt. all these sorts of tactics just delayed inevitable. but a lot of people are saying prosecutors with bright legal minds are saying this probably from going to hold up. i did think was interesting that ron desantis who may end up being a political rival of trump in 2024 presidential matchup, he said on fox news, stop calling at a rate. it was a perfectly legal seizure. i think we are seeing is the gop, as w
change the political landscape? so join me now, cnn senior political correspondent and putt and tara palmieri. cnn's political commentators, alyssa farah griffin and alicelo, good to see all of you. >> i'll start with you tara. trump's allies would like to see american people see this investigation is a political hit job. now, two weeks after that search. you heard what nick akerman said that this was not a thing. you think this is all about the court of public opinion? >> i think....
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change before november. he is the one who will ultimately make this decision. >> kristen holmes with the reporting. thank you. margaret talev is back and joining us is alice stewart, former communications director for republican senator ted cruz. in the days after the search, trump was raising a million dollars a day. people were saying now is the time to go in, the party is rallying behind you. do you believe that this rolling revelation of the search in the documents has changed the landscape? >> well, victor, kristen was right that a lot of republicans that were ready to turn their back on former president trump are rallying behind him, and they are supporting him and feel as though he is the victim in this case. i don't happen to agree with that synopsis of what is going on with him. but here's the thing. we can't support a candidate that can win a primary that's not going to win in the general election. and look, i don't care about donald trump's legal troubles. i do care about the political troubles that he's causing his hand picked candidates. we're seeing in key senate races, candidates are struggling because of their embracing of the election den
change before november. he is the one who will ultimately make this decision. >> kristen holmes with the reporting. thank you. margaret talev is back and joining us is alice stewart, former communications director for republican senator ted cruz. in the days after the search, trump was raising a million dollars a day. people were saying now is the time to go in, the party is rallying behind you. do you believe that this rolling revelation of the search in the documents has changed the...
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changed her hand of communication and began to live in two countries. neighbor how did you come to such a life? how much is a night with you model alice malibu calls herself as best friend anastasia kochervei and does not hesitate to talk about joint business trips abroad. once in bahrain, nastya allegedly even ended up in jail for prostitution. we just posted this video on instagram , where we were there in the winter, here we went, just to these daddies, one of them was married, it hit her in the head that he loves her now. she could name them this client call his wife to tell. it is quite possible, yes, at the same time nastya began to receive the first threats. better girl friend. nikita turchin showed us one of her latest voice messages. i won’t eat the apartment, i just thank you, the former participants in the television set, as if they were chasing andrey kadetov’s horn. the body of anastasia tarasyuk was stabbed to death near the house while walking with a dog, they found it under the windows of a high-rise building. the media then wrote that the girl was pregnant from a rich lover, and he turned out to be against the child,
changed her hand of communication and began to live in two countries. neighbor how did you come to such a life? how much is a night with you model alice malibu calls herself as best friend anastasia kochervei and does not hesitate to talk about joint business trips abroad. once in bahrain, nastya allegedly even ended up in jail for prostitution. we just posted this video on instagram , where we were there in the winter, here we went, just to these daddies, one of them was married, it hit her in...
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changed her hand of communication and began to live in two countries. anastasia how are you come to such a life? how much does a night with you cost? model alices herself her best friend anastasia kochervei and does not hesitate to talk about joint business trips abroad. once in bahrain, nastya allegedly even ended up in jail for prostitution. we just posted this video on instagram, where we were there in the winter, here we went, just to these daddies, one of them was married, it hit her in the head that he loves her now. she could name them be this customer call his wife tell. it is quite possible, yes, at the same time nastya began to act. first threats. better friend of a girl. nikita turchin showed us one of her latest voice messages. i thank you former participants of the tv show, as if they are pursuing rog andrey kadetov. the body of anastasia tarasyuk was stabbed to death near the house while walking with a dog, they found it under the windows of a high-rise building. the media then wrote that the girl was pregnant from a rich lover, and he turned out to be against the child, another former reality show star polina lobanova was found
changed her hand of communication and began to live in two countries. anastasia how are you come to such a life? how much does a night with you cost? model alices herself her best friend anastasia kochervei and does not hesitate to talk about joint business trips abroad. once in bahrain, nastya allegedly even ended up in jail for prostitution. we just posted this video on instagram, where we were there in the winter, here we went, just to these daddies, one of them was married, it hit her in...
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changing the comments on lunchtime. cnn telling cnn that republicans who are hoping for a large majority of the house are now adjusting their expectations. joining me now to discuss cnn political commentary is aliceo hello. alice it is only early august. republicans were so confident they were going to take everything. that there is going to be a red wave. they are still pretty confident that they are going to take the house. >> don't be so pessimistic. i'm going to look at it as a glass half full. okay i'm going to look at it from the right side. speaking with the folks at the rnc. recent real clear politics numbers show with regard to the republican momentum it's actually gone up one point over the past two weeks. there is a trend in the right direction. yes favorable tease for joe biden have gone up. with recent successes. yes there have been some polls that show that the momentum by democrats post-roe v. wade being overturned is positive. but you have to look at other factors as well in terms of where democrats spending their money. how are they spending money? we just heard that the dccc has spent a multi million dollar ad buy in several states and they are concerned that they're not gonna d
changing the comments on lunchtime. cnn telling cnn that republicans who are hoping for a large majority of the house are now adjusting their expectations. joining me now to discuss cnn political commentary is aliceo hello. alice it is only early august. republicans were so confident they were going to take everything. that there is going to be a red wave. they are still pretty confident that they are going to take the house. >> don't be so pessimistic. i'm going to look at it as a glass...
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alice? >> that's the whole key. if they leave things as they are and the majority of people in kansas voted no, which in essence as ayesha said would leave things status quo and would not changehe state constitution in kansas and would protect abortion rights for the people in kansas. >> before we go i've got to ask about peter meijer. i mean, his race last night he appears to have lost, but was close, 3,700 votes. that democratic dccc spend, some 300,000, $400,000 to meddle in his primary nd boost the name idea of his opponent might have been decisive. alice, know that frustrates you as a republican, this is a republican who voted to impeach trump, someone who supported the gun bill. are you ashamed that democrats did that? >> it is disappoint to go me that democrats are funding anybody who is right wing, okay? it is very disappointing and as someone running in a race right now where i am not the establishment-backed candidate it is frustrating when democrats want to try to determine the outcome as opposed to let the people determine the outcome and then get in and support someone who i believe is fundamentally against our values. now, there is a political cat includes aroun
alice? >> that's the whole key. if they leave things as they are and the majority of people in kansas voted no, which in essence as ayesha said would leave things status quo and would not changehe state constitution in kansas and would protect abortion rights for the people in kansas. >> before we go i've got to ask about peter meijer. i mean, his race last night he appears to have lost, but was close, 3,700 votes. that democratic dccc spend, some 300,000, $400,000 to meddle in his...
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alice said about uh, domestic politics, the united states, they have elections. well, in order to changea chance to put the whole world on their ears, put china on the brink of nuclear war in the united states for the sake of it. the question is who will win the midterm elections in the united states and for this, nevertheless, they are able to put the whole world on the northern war. for them, this is absolutely normal situation for them. listen, you know what i thought, we often talk about remembering zelensky. but it's true, it 's a significant factor actually, uh, his acting is more than a comedic genre actor, but now you can imagine how he unsubscribed because in what he says. here she, too, understand what he says, that as he says no traces are visible. well, outwardly, at least such clearly expressed traces, and panic of misunderstanding, so to say, uh discouragement is not such at all, why i do not know, i am a country with its own billion. after the end of our special operation , they will live in the best case, like the president of ukraine in the worst case, as just a rich man
alice said about uh, domestic politics, the united states, they have elections. well, in order to changea chance to put the whole world on their ears, put china on the brink of nuclear war in the united states for the sake of it. the question is who will win the midterm elections in the united states and for this, nevertheless, they are able to put the whole world on the northern war. for them, this is absolutely normal situation for them. listen, you know what i thought, we often talk about...
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changes in visual media coming on yellow journalism. how does that affect first ladies at that early part of the 20th century you've written so extensively written on alice roosevelt longworth for example written on your latest book is on elizabeth arden, correct and how women i'm presuming present themselves. so and if you would like to weave in the fashion component one of our young colleagues talked at the pre lunch panel about her podcast that she gets young people interested in talking about the fashions of carolyn bessette and and they end up being interested in the in the new frontier. so how have first ladies as we get into the more visual side of the media and electronic media begin to have an impact in that way. frankie cleveland was the youngest first lady it's about 21 years old. and she was a kind of a celebrity herself partly her youth partly the interest in the relationship. she was married to a sitting president where she married grover cleveland and you know, she became her her face her name got put on advertisements. she could do nothing about it drove grover cleveland crazy that his wife was used in this way. but, you know wherever she
changes in visual media coming on yellow journalism. how does that affect first ladies at that early part of the 20th century you've written so extensively written on alice roosevelt longworth for example written on your latest book is on elizabeth arden, correct and how women i'm presuming present themselves. so and if you would like to weave in the fashion component one of our young colleagues talked at the pre lunch panel about her podcast that she gets young people interested in talking...
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alice to green. we don't have to wait for the green new deal to pass, we can take projects in our district and bring in money, experts, and people and make a change. i did that with the 2nd avenue subway. moderator: mr. patel. mr. patel: this is a perfect encapsulation of what out-of-the-box fresh thinking looked like. i had a plan called the dynamic society. 2% of our federal budget on research and development that helps you get across the investment hurdle, that the private sector will not do. i am calling for the same type of investment to get a per kilowatt hour of energy resources below that of fossil fuels. that is the only way to get the economy to take it on across the entire developing and developed world, and replace coal plants and natural gas-fired plants. that is one. innovating our way out of climate change. number two, i disagree with the idea that building seawalls is the only solution. i wrote a plan called living shoreline. in new york city harbor, if you have ever gone after the world trade and seen the led show, the harbor used to be filled with salt marshes and reads, oyster beds, things like that. those things act as a natur
alice to green. we don't have to wait for the green new deal to pass, we can take projects in our district and bring in money, experts, and people and make a change. i did that with the 2nd avenue subway. moderator: mr. patel. mr. patel: this is a perfect encapsulation of what out-of-the-box fresh thinking looked like. i had a plan called the dynamic society. 2% of our federal budget on research and development that helps you get across the investment hurdle, that the private sector will not...