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him, whatever, artemis.emis complaining about scrutiny. how do you think the sorority sisters feel? he's scrutinizing them with his big eyes and eyebrows all night long. that's unacceptable in my book, unacceptable in the united states of america and the fact that msnbc would celebrate a peeping tom. he's a peeping tom. and let's just put it out there. msnbc needs to figure out what they stand for. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg, according to her tinder profile she is sexually interested in women and yet the judge allowed her to remain in this sorority. let's assume that it's accurate, the tinder profile. should this prevent her from being in the sorority. >> greg: so let's work through this interesting equation. a man says he's a woman and then claims he's a lesbian. that allows him a to be around women undressing and also look at them while they're undressing, women that he happens to enjoy. this is not about lgbtq rights, and, sorry, dude, your identity should be scrutinized because of what we just went
him, whatever, artemis.emis complaining about scrutiny. how do you think the sorority sisters feel? he's scrutinizing them with his big eyes and eyebrows all night long. that's unacceptable in my book, unacceptable in the united states of america and the fact that msnbc would celebrate a peeping tom. he's a peeping tom. and let's just put it out there. msnbc needs to figure out what they stand for. >> judge jeanine: you know, greg, according to her tinder profile she is sexually...
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langford's attorney insists that artemis is not a man. it's legally a female.ow, we asked what legal steps her or his client has taken to secure a change in designation but have yet to hear back. again, it's beside the point. legal semantics aside, the angle's point here still stands. like i could identify as a a pen quinn and my friends could call me a penguin but it wouldn't make me a penguin some sorority big corporations. they become less concerned with serving their customers or their female members and more concerned with placating the left. check out kkg's guide for lgbtq awareness. respect for a person's identity and self-label and pronouns and recognize that there is not one acceptable way to transition huh? where's the part where a sister's religious liberty and conscious rights are respected or maybe even facts or basic human biology? i guess those are out the window. how sad that the once great democrat party is now tied up with all of this nonsense. the so-called champions of women are now standing with people like former collegiate swimmer lia tho
langford's attorney insists that artemis is not a man. it's legally a female.ow, we asked what legal steps her or his client has taken to secure a change in designation but have yet to hear back. again, it's beside the point. legal semantics aside, the angle's point here still stands. like i could identify as a a pen quinn and my friends could call me a penguin but it wouldn't make me a penguin some sorority big corporations. they become less concerned with serving their customers or their...
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i want to share a story about artemis langford.nsgender woman to join a sorority, being the first can be incredibly hard. and in this case is no exception. this week brought some very good news for artemis. artemis lankford scored a legal victory when a judge dismissed a suit brought by six fellow members of her cap a cap gamma sorority who sued to kick her out of the chapter over her trans identity. -- widespread attention at schools continue to be a front line in the fight for lgbtq+ rights. artemis lankford, the brave women at the center of it all is joining me now. artemis, thanks for joining me, appreciate it. how are you doing? >> [inaudible] thank you for having me on. i'm doing okay. it's very unusual in my experience to be able to have this opportunity. i'm very thankful to be able to be with you today. >> it's gotta be hard to start off your junior year, you should be thinking what classes are taking, but friends will be hanging with, what opening year parties you'll be going to. instead you're thinking about this lawsuit
i want to share a story about artemis langford.nsgender woman to join a sorority, being the first can be incredibly hard. and in this case is no exception. this week brought some very good news for artemis. artemis lankford scored a legal victory when a judge dismissed a suit brought by six fellow members of her cap a cap gamma sorority who sued to kick her out of the chapter over her trans identity. -- widespread attention at schools continue to be a front line in the fight for lgbtq+ rights....
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they'll orbit the moon and return home and our hope is they'll be ready for artemis three.t crew to send two people aboard the surface, with a moon lander, and we have programs in progress right now. in the near term, what we're hoping to do is develop and test the architecture that we would need a mission further into thest solar system to mars it's incredibly-- that would be incredibly complex mission, further from home than i can imagine being. we have to determine that before we send humans that far away. on the moon about three days from home. mars, six months to 18 months from home depending on the planetary alignment and we have to know what we're doing. thed. moon is the perfect provig ground. along the way we'll do some incredible science. there are incredible geological questions to answer on the moon. the planetary science community is so excited to send human beings not only to the moon, but the new area, the south pole. we might unlock some of the mysteries of the moon and our own solar system formation in the science literature that's been debated for years an
they'll orbit the moon and return home and our hope is they'll be ready for artemis three.t crew to send two people aboard the surface, with a moon lander, and we have programs in progress right now. in the near term, what we're hoping to do is develop and test the architecture that we would need a mission further into thest solar system to mars it's incredibly-- that would be incredibly complex mission, further from home than i can imagine being. we have to determine that before we send humans...
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pthere are artemis missions already being planned. maybe you can talk without disclosing the exact we can know it knows it and you do not exactly just yet about what it means for us go back to the mood. what might beah beyond that. >> we flew the successful test asflight artemis one it was unproved mission. we spent the orion capsule on the rocket was incredible watch for the first rocket launch i saw in person except for my own which is very different experience. but it was a phenomenal launch i really successful test flight. that's the whole point of a test flight you're shaking down the vehicle trying to tackle the systems at extremes. we learned a lot. we critically test of the heat shield the vehicle faster and hotter than any human rated vehicle in history but we wanted to see the heatshield perform before but human beings. the navy recovered the capsule of the pacific which is a really cool relationship. it was a beautiful mission that puts us on track for artemis to annex 18 -- 24 months but will put four human beings among th
pthere are artemis missions already being planned. maybe you can talk without disclosing the exact we can know it knows it and you do not exactly just yet about what it means for us go back to the mood. what might beah beyond that. >> we flew the successful test asflight artemis one it was unproved mission. we spent the orion capsule on the rocket was incredible watch for the first rocket launch i saw in person except for my own which is very different experience. but it was a phenomenal...
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in a towel. >> artemis allegedly knows it's wrong because artemis how allegedly was hiding how arousedwas. >> the girls felt violated in their own house. so violate they sued to kick ars out of the sorority. they losis out ot in court becae the national chapter has gender fluid bylaws. nationaloh, and the judge won'tm what a woman is. >> so msnbanc threw a peeping tom party for artemis. e an it takes a very brave and unique person to do this to be a first in a situation l like this. what makes you want to staike tv with everything that you've been through? >>been thr i'm certainly not tht trans person to ever be attacked by elements and the media. so wa.e use and unfortunately, i don't think i'll be the last, but i wante la people to know tt it's never okay for that kindkio of scrutiny on a person justf because my identity. >> justt because i'm trans. ikeh >> oh, he doesn't like the scrutiny. okay. a biological male supposedlysed aroused and leering at sorority sisterans, and he's a hero and a victim on msnbc. >> not keith olbermann would sign off on that. ff >> up next, the pizza revi
in a towel. >> artemis allegedly knows it's wrong because artemis how allegedly was hiding how arousedwas. >> the girls felt violated in their own house. so violate they sued to kick ars out of the sorority. they losis out ot in court becae the national chapter has gender fluid bylaws. nationaloh, and the judge won'tm what a woman is. >> so msnbanc threw a peeping tom party for artemis. e an it takes a very brave and unique person to do this to be a first in a situation l like...
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i'm sick of artemis complaining about scrutiny.rority sisters feel scrutinizing them with his big eyes and e eyebrows all nigt long. it's not okay in my book and the fact he's celebrated and he's a peeping tom. put it out this. msnbc needs to figure out what they stand for. >> jeanine: greg, according to her tinder profile, she's sexually interested in women and the judge allowed her to remain in the sorority. assume it's accurate, the tinder profile. should this prevent her from being in the sorority. >> greg: work through this interesting equation. a man says he's a woman and then claims he's a lesbian. that allows him, a, to be around women undressing and also look at them while undressing, women he happens to enjoy. this is not about lgbtq rights and sorry, dude, your identity should be scrutinized because of what we went through. you joined a sorority and said that you like women. congratulations, kappa kappa gama. you killed your sorority over this micro-minority. they said she's a legal woman. all right, can you be a legal w
i'm sick of artemis complaining about scrutiny.rority sisters feel scrutinizing them with his big eyes and e eyebrows all nigt long. it's not okay in my book and the fact he's celebrated and he's a peeping tom. put it out this. msnbc needs to figure out what they stand for. >> jeanine: greg, according to her tinder profile, she's sexually interested in women and the judge allowed her to remain in the sorority. assume it's accurate, the tinder profile. should this prevent her from being in...
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there are artemis missions already being planned. maybe you can talk a little bit about without really disclosing exactly, because none of us really know about what it means for us to go back to the moon and then what may even be beyond that. >> we just flew this successful test flight and unaccrued mission, but we sent the orion capsule, it was an incredible launch. the first that i actually saw in person exceptan for my own which is very different experience. but it was a phenomenal launch and a really successful test flight. of course there are things because thatt is what you are doing. you learn a lot. we very critically tested the heat shields. the vehiclele came back faster d hotter than any human rated vehicle in history. we really wanted to see them perform before we put human beings on the vehicle. the parachute performed beautifully. a really cool return to the apollo era relationship. it was an absolutely beautiful mission. it puts us on a track for artemis to launching the crew tests flight. for human beings aboard next
there are artemis missions already being planned. maybe you can talk a little bit about without really disclosing exactly, because none of us really know about what it means for us to go back to the moon and then what may even be beyond that. >> we just flew this successful test flight and unaccrued mission, but we sent the orion capsule, it was an incredible launch. the first that i actually saw in person exceptan for my own which is very different experience. but it was a phenomenal...
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japanese toy company has made australia will launch a robotic lunar rover in 2026 on one of nasa's artemis missions . extract oxygen from this sample according to the scientists, this trailer is for the permanent presence of humans on the moon. nasa is trying to create a permanent and stable presence of humans and its treatment by the end of the 2010s through the artemis program . the researchers of a small nuclear fuel cell to provide energy for a micro building a nuclear generator that can help maintain life on the moon station , according to afkarnews, researchers from bango university in varez 3, using land and the size of pepper seeds, can be the key to maintaining life on the moon in the future and making space travel safer . and more efficient, scientists believe micro-generators can also be used on earth and put them to work in areas where they are cut off. researchers hope that they can be used as a valuable resource needed for modern technology and a springboard to reach the planets beyond. and the afp reported that the cultivation of the carcass of a species of sea urchin in the
japanese toy company has made australia will launch a robotic lunar rover in 2026 on one of nasa's artemis missions . extract oxygen from this sample according to the scientists, this trailer is for the permanent presence of humans on the moon. nasa is trying to create a permanent and stable presence of humans and its treatment by the end of the 2010s through the artemis program . the researchers of a small nuclear fuel cell to provide energy for a micro building a nuclear generator that can...
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the suit to kick artemis out of the sorority.national chapter has gender fluid bylaws and will not define what a woman is geared to msnbc through a peeping tom party for artemis. >> it takes a brave and unique person to do this, do be a first in a situation like this. what makes you want to stay with everything you've been through? >> i'm certainly not the first trans-person to be attacked by elements of the media. unfortunately, i don't think i will be the last. i want people to know that it's never okay for that kind of scrutiny on the person just because of their identity, just because i'm trans. >> jesse: he doesn't like the scrutiny, okay. a biological male supposedly aroused and leering at sorority sisters and he's a hero on ms msnbc. not even keith olbermann would sign off on that. up next, a pizza review goes off the rails. >> just being a [bleep] [bleep] [bleep]. >> that's because your shirt is six times too small. ♪ ♪ meet arexvy. ( ♪ ) the first fda-approved rsv vaccine. arexvy is used to prevent lower respiratory dise
the suit to kick artemis out of the sorority.national chapter has gender fluid bylaws and will not define what a woman is geared to msnbc through a peeping tom party for artemis. >> it takes a brave and unique person to do this, do be a first in a situation like this. what makes you want to stay with everything you've been through? >> i'm certainly not the first trans-person to be attacked by elements of the media. unfortunately, i don't think i will be the last. i want people to...
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and this is all part of operation artemis. >> so operation artemis was launched in june of this year and we have already seized over 8,000 pounds of fentanyl precursor bags and over half of that. we've seized right here out of lax. >> officials say fentanyl is a significant challenge, killing more than 100,000 americans over the last two years. and it's easy to make, unlike meth, which is dangerous to produce a pill, press like this in someone's home could produce thousands of pills a day. >> americans are dying every single day. and at the department of homeland security, we are committed to doing our part to try to cut off fentanyl and fentanyl precursors. >> at lax, i'm carlos granda, abc seven news. >> bart promises more trains and shorter wait times when it puts an updated service schedule into effect on monday. wait times will be no more than 20 minutes. even on nights and weekends. and that's on all lines. some daytime service is being scaled back in order to provide more evening service, bart will only use its new fleet of cars. the last ride on the older legacy cars will tak
and this is all part of operation artemis. >> so operation artemis was launched in june of this year and we have already seized over 8,000 pounds of fentanyl precursor bags and over half of that. we've seized right here out of lax. >> officials say fentanyl is a significant challenge, killing more than 100,000 americans over the last two years. and it's easy to make, unlike meth, which is dangerous to produce a pill, press like this in someone's home could produce thousands of pills...
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. >> stephen: let's talk about the artemis mission. artemis is supposed to be up there.>> neil: artemis is the twin sister of apollo. by the way. >> stephen: i dig it, daddio. >> neil: you're all in. >> stephen: okay, they have tried to launch twice and they've had a little bit of trouble with the mission that was supposed to go up there. >> neil: yeah, we haven't done that in 50 years. give 'em a break. let them have a couple of delayed launches. >> stephen: do you know what the problem was with the delay? >> neil: it could be any -- yes, i read it. but it doesn't matter. >> stephen: you're not going to tell me? >> neil: [laughs] what i'm saying is, we are returning to the moon and i'd like to see us continue on to mars, but the motivation has to be there. otherwise we're just not gonna do it. what's the motivation? either you can make a buck or there is a geopolitical purpose for doing it. and what might that be? oh, china said they might put astronauts on the moon. oh, my gosh. so all of a sudden, we say that's the next thing we must do. okay? so here's what i want ch
. >> stephen: let's talk about the artemis mission. artemis is supposed to be up there.>> neil: artemis is the twin sister of apollo. by the way. >> stephen: i dig it, daddio. >> neil: you're all in. >> stephen: okay, they have tried to launch twice and they've had a little bit of trouble with the mission that was supposed to go up there. >> neil: yeah, we haven't done that in 50 years. give 'em a break. let them have a couple of delayed launches. >>...
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well like i said i think it might be a little controversial for some the fact that artemis is the artemis program has the stated goal of sending the first woman the first person of color to the moon. but i do think that that is a tactic that gets results. you know, i think it's just look at the selection committee that picked the first six women. you know, they had diversity, inclusion and top of mind when they went to go select this class. and so that dictated, you know, how they advertised for the program. you know, they hired nichelle nichols from star trek. come do a psa to reach out to, folks. it dictated what universities they went to, what groups what clubs they spoke with. and because they had that at top of mind, you know, that really ultimately led to their success finding women and people of color to come into the program. and so i think that's a good lesson for why it's important to have these things, you know, top of mind when you go out and you make those selections because it leads you to find you're making decisions that make that goal successful so it can be up for debate
well like i said i think it might be a little controversial for some the fact that artemis is the artemis program has the stated goal of sending the first woman the first person of color to the moon. but i do think that that is a tactic that gets results. you know, i think it's just look at the selection committee that picked the first six women. you know, they had diversity, inclusion and top of mind when they went to go select this class. and so that dictated, you know, how they advertised...
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and this is all part of operation artemis. >> so operation artemis was launched in june of this yearof fentanyl precursor bags and over half of that. we've seized right here out of lax. >> officials say fentanyl is a significant challenge, killing more than 100,000 americans over the last two years. and it's easy to make, unlike meth, which is dangerous to produce a pill, press like this in someone's home could produce thousands of pills a day. >> americans are dying every single day. and at the department of homeland security, we are committed to doing our part to try to cut off fentanyl and fentanyl precursors. >> at lax, i'm carlos granda, abc seven news. >> bart promises more trains and shorter wait times when it puts an updated service schedule into effect on monday. wait times will be no more than 20 minutes. even on nights and weekends. and that's on all lines. some daytime service is being scaled back in order to provide more evening service, bart will only use its new fleet of cars. the last ride on the older legacy cars will take place on sunday. so if you're into the nosta
and this is all part of operation artemis. >> so operation artemis was launched in june of this yearof fentanyl precursor bags and over half of that. we've seized right here out of lax. >> officials say fentanyl is a significant challenge, killing more than 100,000 americans over the last two years. and it's easy to make, unlike meth, which is dangerous to produce a pill, press like this in someone's home could produce thousands of pills a day. >> americans are dying every...
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let's have it, ma'am artemis mushtaqian from cnn america's son mohammad bin abdurrahman told abran's insult to the representatives that they fulfill their obligations , it can definitely be a basis for the progress of the work and also announced to the friends of qatar, and in the speech yesterday at the united nations general assembly, they announced that the condition is that the americans are ready to fulfill their commitments, the way can be paved by implementing the commitments from the surrounding area, which, like europeans and americans, and as i speak in america , i will fulfill the commitments of the americans themselves. yes, the way can be prepared for a good agreement. ok lee thank you sir president, we spent 45 minutes with 13 questions. if there is one point i forgot to summarize, i would like to tell the media that you should definitely look for some kind of news and content that is reflected from the islamic republic of iran. reflect the news correctly, because we see that in the atmosphere of the cases that are transmitted from iran in some media, it is completely n
let's have it, ma'am artemis mushtaqian from cnn america's son mohammad bin abdurrahman told abran's insult to the representatives that they fulfill their obligations , it can definitely be a basis for the progress of the work and also announced to the friends of qatar, and in the speech yesterday at the united nations general assembly, they announced that the condition is that the americans are ready to fulfill their commitments, the way can be paved by implementing the commitments from the...
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, where you want to return and artists and spectators uh alexander bystritskaya dmitry shestukhin artemyleted oksana gubaeva was with you. all news is always available on the media platform, look in the application or on the website look.ru see you later.
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so it's an exciting time for nasa astronauts that are going to be part of that artemis program, and iens. i think it's supposed to be april of 2024, perhaps. neil: got it. we've got to get you out of retirement, clayton, help out with this. we need our heroes all together on. [laughter] >> i'm happy to, sir. i'm happy to. neil: there we go. there we go. he would be good. clayton the anderson, former nasa anderson. when we come back, the an update about the trouble with migrants not at the border, almost everywhere else. after this. it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david. connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. ... lowe's knows that fall's shorter days call for bigger deals. get the most out of your projects by getting the most out of our fall savings now. shop labor day deals under $90 now, in store or online. we're traveling all across america talking to people about their hearts. ooh, take this exit. how's the heart? i feel like it's good. you feel like it's good? how do you know when it's time to check in
so it's an exciting time for nasa astronauts that are going to be part of that artemis program, and iens. i think it's supposed to be april of 2024, perhaps. neil: got it. we've got to get you out of retirement, clayton, help out with this. we need our heroes all together on. [laughter] >> i'm happy to, sir. i'm happy to. neil: there we go. there we go. he would be good. clayton the anderson, former nasa anderson. when we come back, the an update about the trouble with migrants not at the...
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wants to return both as an artist and as an audience uh alexander bystritskaya dmitry shestukhin artemy antonov or to dzheeshvili news. this concludes our release. oksana kuvaeva was with you, all news is always available on the media platform, look in the application or on the website look.ru see you later. in such an atypical way. i continue my immersion in one exotic country and this time immerses me ah in every sense. this is an ancient rite of purification; water, as it were, washes away all the bad energy and releases all the good from your heart so that it can be re-opened to this world and everything the beauty that is in it. although i opened my heart to cambodia a long time ago. good morning to the day. oh nam day is the capital of cambodia, the name of this city translated into russian means nun's hill. the fact is that, according to one of the legends , nahina stump founded the capital of cambodia, allegedly, while walking along the river, she saw a floating tree, and in its branches, four statues buddha then she ordered to build a temple for them on the nearest hill , peopl
wants to return both as an artist and as an audience uh alexander bystritskaya dmitry shestukhin artemy antonov or to dzheeshvili news. this concludes our release. oksana kuvaeva was with you, all news is always available on the media platform, look in the application or on the website look.ru see you later. in such an atypical way. i continue my immersion in one exotic country and this time immerses me ah in every sense. this is an ancient rite of purification; water, as it were, washes away...
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love to return to the international space station in a few years or even the moon as part of nasa's artemis mission. if you are curious about what she missed the most while she was in space -- >> you can smell the ocean. you can smell the breeze. you can't smell your food. i missed smells and i missed the wind, feeling the wind on your face. >> october 5 will mark the one-year anniversary of nicole's historic launch. by the way, 2023 also marks 50 years of women flying in the navy. >>> we are continuing our first alert weather day coverage with this new drone video from downtown danville showing how bad the air is out there. you can see it. when you can see the air, you know that it is not good. >> and you can smell it too . we spent a lot of time in the last block of the newscast showing what the air quality is and how it will get better. it is unhealthy for sensitive groups. we have one more day like this and then by friday, the flow in the atmosphere will change. if you miss that, stick with us. we do go into a lot of detail on that. i will move on and talk about two items. there is a re
love to return to the international space station in a few years or even the moon as part of nasa's artemis mission. if you are curious about what she missed the most while she was in space -- >> you can smell the ocean. you can smell the breeze. you can't smell your food. i missed smells and i missed the wind, feeling the wind on your face. >> october 5 will mark the one-year anniversary of nicole's historic launch. by the way, 2023 also marks 50 years of women flying in the navy....
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or even the moon as part of nasa's artemis mission.f you're curious about what she missed the most while she was in space -- >> you cannot smell the ocean or the breeze. you cannot smell your food. you can if you put it close to your nose. i missed smells and i missed feeling the wind on your face. >>> that is it for a broadcast at 9:00. next to the drew barrymore show. a dating coach will set you straight. she is joining the broadcast . for more local headlines including whether on this first alert weather day, join us on our streaming service, cbs news bay area. mus ic] ic] [cheers, applause] but it's ok, i always do that. welcome here to our show, everybody. all right, rossy ross matthews-- he is out today. so joining me at the desk for a little headline huddle, he starred as dawn, a factory worker, in broadway's kinky boots. oh, and he's, like, one of the most famous football players. you know, former new york giants running back tiki barber. [cheers, applause] can i please hit some headlines for you? tiki: first of all-- with y
or even the moon as part of nasa's artemis mission.f you're curious about what she missed the most while she was in space -- >> you cannot smell the ocean or the breeze. you cannot smell your food. you can if you put it close to your nose. i missed smells and i missed feeling the wind on your face. >>> that is it for a broadcast at 9:00. next to the drew barrymore show. a dating coach will set you straight. she is joining the broadcast . for more local headlines including whether...
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the roof over my head galina's grandson anatoly artemy liked most of all the sports ground in the yard there is also a playground there, but it is very small, but here there is just a large playground. you can work out, run there, the apartment is high quality, and the house is warm , the houses are large, beautiful, warm, one of the best companies, our high ceilings. the microdistrict is new, within walking distance, all the necessary infrastructure is next to the high-rise building, a kindergarten, a large parking lot, each entrance is laid asphalt concrete pavement and tiles for safety reasons, the entrance to the patio is exclusively through a gate inside , everything was done taking into account the comfort for the residents of this high-rise building. children's and sports grounds have been installed here, there are benches and gazebos. this time the dream of quickly moving into their own housing came true for 38 from the green ones from the border region - these are residents of the valuysk shebekinsky city districts, belgorod, krasnoyarsk and volokovsky districts . governor vya
the roof over my head galina's grandson anatoly artemy liked most of all the sports ground in the yard there is also a playground there, but it is very small, but here there is just a large playground. you can work out, run there, the apartment is high quality, and the house is warm , the houses are large, beautiful, warm, one of the best companies, our high ceilings. the microdistrict is new, within walking distance, all the necessary infrastructure is next to the high-rise building, a...
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. >> reporter: cvp acting commissioner troy miller oversees operation artemis. the u.s.ssion that intercepted more than 8,000 pounds of precursors in the last three months. >> this is an emergency. it's an opioid epidemic where we have to go after the transnational criminal organizations. >> reporter: synthetic opioids like fentanyl kill more than 70,000 people in the u.s. annually. >> she was a bright little girl. >> reporter: like 15-year-old melanie ramos, found lifeless in her l.a. high school bathroom last year. her aunt calls fentanyl the devil's pill. >> it's poisonous. it's poison. it's playing roulette with your life. >> reporter: another troubling trend, u.s. officials have seized hundreds of pill presses this summer alone. a sign that drug gangs are making pills on u.s. soil. >> you can literally press pills in an apartment complex, and you can press thousands of pills. >> reporter: we're seeing that in the u.s. >> we're seeing it in the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence warns much of those chemical precursors are disguised in air cargo, deliberately mislabe
. >> reporter: cvp acting commissioner troy miller oversees operation artemis. the u.s.ssion that intercepted more than 8,000 pounds of precursors in the last three months. >> this is an emergency. it's an opioid epidemic where we have to go after the transnational criminal organizations. >> reporter: synthetic opioids like fentanyl kill more than 70,000 people in the u.s. annually. >> she was a bright little girl. >> reporter: like 15-year-old melanie ramos, found...
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georgy stadnik dmitry shestukhin and artemy antonov lead important information for metropolitan motoriststernoon there will be a time when travel on the outer side of the garden ring will be closed. this is due to the moscow motorcycle festival, which traditionally marks the end of the season; the event program is included in the convoy’s passage along the garden ring. at 13:50 the time will be closed to traffic on the outer side of the garden ring. after the column passes, traffic will be immediately open; from midnight to 16:00 , passage on masha parovaeva street and on academician sakharov avenue from the garden ring to masha poryvaeva street . parking in these areas is now also temporarily unavailable, with a restriction at midnight on september 24th. in moscow, a new stage of construction of the bridge between muzeon park and the island of beams has begun, the main structure is already in place, not so long ago it was brought here on two barges and installed directly from the water; next in line is the installation of the improvement support, when everything is ready, maxim oparin ob
georgy stadnik dmitry shestukhin and artemy antonov lead important information for metropolitan motoriststernoon there will be a time when travel on the outer side of the garden ring will be closed. this is due to the moscow motorcycle festival, which traditionally marks the end of the season; the event program is included in the convoy’s passage along the garden ring. at 13:50 the time will be closed to traffic on the outer side of the garden ring. after the column passes, traffic will be...
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. >> reporter: cbp acting commissioner troy miller oversees operation artemis. the u.s. counternarcotics mission that intercepted more than 8,000 pounds of chemical precursors in the last three months. >> this is an emergency. it's an opioid epidemic where we need to go after the transnational criminal organizations. >> reporter: synthetic opioids like fentanyl kill more than 70,000 people in the u.s. annually. >> she was a bright little girl. >> reporter: like 15-year-old melanie ramos, found lifeless in her l.a. high school bathroom last year. her aunt calls fentanyl the devil's pill. >> it's -- it's poisonous. it's poison. it's playing with your life. >> reporter: another troubling trend u.s. officials have seized hundreds of pill presses this summer alone, a sign that drug gangs are making pills on u.s. soil. >> you can literally press pills in an apartment complex, and you can press thousands of pills. >> and we're seeing that in the u.s. now? >> we're seeing it in the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence warns much of those chemical precursors are being disguised in
. >> reporter: cbp acting commissioner troy miller oversees operation artemis. the u.s. counternarcotics mission that intercepted more than 8,000 pounds of chemical precursors in the last three months. >> this is an emergency. it's an opioid epidemic where we need to go after the transnational criminal organizations. >> reporter: synthetic opioids like fentanyl kill more than 70,000 people in the u.s. annually. >> she was a bright little girl. >> reporter: like...
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we have a wonderful dancer, artemy, he is a third-year student at the institutes that we have alreadyoned, he also leads an active lifestyle and is interested in basketball. which is completely natural, but today you will show your dance number, of course, so anastasia christa is our team captain, but also our uh our star, who composes uh numbers for our the group is a choreographer and director, and the brilliant girl radiates a lot of joyful energy, uh, loves to sing, oddly enough, yes, we not only know how to dance, but also sing, yes. well done, welcome , let's move on to your rivals folk traditions tell svyatoslav good afternoon , this is the first time i’ve seen these people, somehow yes, well , nevertheless. let's try to tell something about them; we really see them. i think that's what unites us. we're both the same size. well, besides marina, our wonderful people love to eat. yes, you see yes, the main thing is empty, this is the main thing, because our program runs during breakfast. so, that’s why you have a complete audience, of course. well then, i’ll tell you a little abo
we have a wonderful dancer, artemy, he is a third-year student at the institutes that we have alreadyoned, he also leads an active lifestyle and is interested in basketball. which is completely natural, but today you will show your dance number, of course, so anastasia christa is our team captain, but also our uh our star, who composes uh numbers for our the group is a choreographer and director, and the brilliant girl radiates a lot of joyful energy, uh, loves to sing, oddly enough, yes, we...
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boris ivanin, and anna pogonina and artemy bondar hung the news.n the kopen direction , russian tankers destroyed important enemy targets; their location was determined by scouts who inspected the territory from the air using drones, then to the firing line. we sent the crew of t-80 tanks to fire at the release of closed positions, without seeing the militants with adjustments and the drone operators helped , as a result, the command and strong points in the forest were eliminated, thereby our motorized rifle on the front line received much -needed support rate of fire tank guns made it possible to complete the task in the shortest possible time. before the militants began returning fire. we fired back at the strong point, we don’t let them rise, so to speak, we help our infantry and artillery, the vehicles are working great. i think that, firstly, in terms of maneuverability and speed, it is faster if you reach some position. yes, this is the first one. secondly, recharge. it has crazy speed, you can shoot in just a few minutes, uh, more than 20 s
boris ivanin, and anna pogonina and artemy bondar hung the news.n the kopen direction , russian tankers destroyed important enemy targets; their location was determined by scouts who inspected the territory from the air using drones, then to the firing line. we sent the crew of t-80 tanks to fire at the release of closed positions, without seeing the militants with adjustments and the drone operators helped , as a result, the command and strong points in the forest were eliminated, thereby our...
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which lift the boat's hull across the water as it gains speed are being supplied by belfast—based artemisd a smart airway clearance device has been given a james dysoned award. plural gives people with respiratory conditions a way to clear their chests at home to prevent complications of mucus build—up in lungs. google turns 25 this month, and finds itself in a tech landscape that's changed dramatically since it was created in 1998. alasdair keane has been chatting to the company's chief sustainability officer, kate brandt, about how the company can adapt to an ai future. i've been with google now for eight years as our chief sustainability officer and during that time i think we've seen urgency around climate action only increase. and the way that we've come to think about our work is that we have a really unique opportunity to help advance action, and that's really in two ways. the first is by making information available, and the second is by moving innovation forward. and so we think about that kind of across three dimensions. the first is giving individuals helpful information that t
which lift the boat's hull across the water as it gains speed are being supplied by belfast—based artemisd a smart airway clearance device has been given a james dysoned award. plural gives people with respiratory conditions a way to clear their chests at home to prevent complications of mucus build—up in lungs. google turns 25 this month, and finds itself in a tech landscape that's changed dramatically since it was created in 1998. alasdair keane has been chatting to the company's chief...
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artemis has not even been adopted yet and almost nothing is known about its technical capabilities.clear that this is a reconnaissance officer looking for specific pieces of military equipment on land, and each one works in its own way. here, for example, are the tracks of western cars from september 13th. the day before the next attempt to attack the peninsula, a plane in the center with a crew of about. and the person tries to stay as far away from russian airspace as possible. but the global hook drone acts more boldly towards ours the drone operators come almost close to the borders, of course they are taking a risk, but they do it quite consciously and do not recognize the sphere of russian interests in the black sea territory and the peninsula, crimea. based on this, they are constantly trying to conflict and get aggressive actions from the russian side. in this direction. they won’t wait even against such intelligence. russia has learned to fight effectively. of course, in the end, insolent rippers that fly too close to russian territory can get a jet of fuel from the fuselag
artemis has not even been adopted yet and almost nothing is known about its technical capabilities.clear that this is a reconnaissance officer looking for specific pieces of military equipment on land, and each one works in its own way. here, for example, are the tracks of western cars from september 13th. the day before the next attempt to attack the peninsula, a plane in the center with a crew of about. and the person tries to stay as far away from russian airspace as possible. but the global...
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borisyntsev, and on pogonin and artemy lead.
borisyntsev, and on pogonin and artemy lead.
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in a recent interview a trans sorority gal named artemis langford discussed a legal wind that allows her to stay at an all female sorority it alleged langford had at her gone feminization procedures like hormones or getting surgery or making sandwiches. that didn't work. >> i thought it was hilarious. >> she looks like she could make a sandwich. anyway the judge dismissed the case adding sorority sisters cannot discuss who left the toilet seat up.langford is glad she has found a place in the house and as first string defensive end on the football team and a new poll half of registered voters say any republican would be better than president biden. prompting one woman to legally change her name to ne republican. the view, whoopi goldberg has contracted covid for 1/3 time proving one more time with the virus does not cause loss of appetite. a bear broke into a florida family screen porch and drank three white claws the first one was too cold and the second one was too warm but the third one. [applause] >> that joke was for the kids. now go to bed. an ice cream parlor for dogs opened in
in a recent interview a trans sorority gal named artemis langford discussed a legal wind that allows her to stay at an all female sorority it alleged langford had at her gone feminization procedures like hormones or getting surgery or making sandwiches. that didn't work. >> i thought it was hilarious. >> she looks like she could make a sandwich. anyway the judge dismissed the case adding sorority sisters cannot discuss who left the toilet seat up.langford is glad she has found a...
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. >> reporter: cbp acting commissioner troy miller overseas operation artemis, the u.s.d more than 8,000 pounds of chemical precursors in the last three months. >> this is an emergency. it's an opioid epidemic where we need to go after the transnational criminal organizations. >> reporter: synthetic opioids like fentanyl kill more than 70,000 people in the u.s. annually. >> she was a bright little girl. >> reporter: like 15-year-old melanie ramos, found lifeless in her l.a. high school bathroom last year. her aunt calls fentanyl "the devil's pill." >> it's... it's poisonous. it's poison. it's playing roulette with your life. >> reporter: another troubling trend, u.s. officials have seized hundreds of pill presses this summer alone, a sign that drug gangs are making pills on u.s. soil. >> you can literally press pills in an apartment complex. and you could press thousands of pills. >> reporter: and we are seeing that in the u.s. now? >> we are seeing that in the u.s. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence warns much of those chemical precursors are being disguised in air cargo, d
. >> reporter: cbp acting commissioner troy miller overseas operation artemis, the u.s.d more than 8,000 pounds of chemical precursors in the last three months. >> this is an emergency. it's an opioid epidemic where we need to go after the transnational criminal organizations. >> reporter: synthetic opioids like fentanyl kill more than 70,000 people in the u.s. annually. >> she was a bright little girl. >> reporter: like 15-year-old melanie ramos, found lifeless in...
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brian: a lot of the artemis's death, we are still kinda in early days on, so i imagine we will have some variation over time, and i would imagine that that will probably develop in line with the markets, as, you know, we have multiple companies winning and deploying missions, i think that the market itself will kinda see what works and what doesn't. dr. pace: moon raised his hand on this, so let's bring him up. moon kim: can you hear me? one of the subject that i talked about was having a draft early enough in the program that shows how much you can buy by how much money spent on the program. i think that allows the business to understand this type of service, able to scope their resources, go with them, also including something that will cost us a lot more. i think that is where the discussion comes from. i think we will able to limit the innovations, saying this is how much you can do a buyer, how much you pay for it. that set this up for successful, effective partnerships, early on in the program, so that businesses can predict what will be available in the future. dr. pace: so classi
brian: a lot of the artemis's death, we are still kinda in early days on, so i imagine we will have some variation over time, and i would imagine that that will probably develop in line with the markets, as, you know, we have multiple companies winning and deploying missions, i think that the market itself will kinda see what works and what doesn't. dr. pace: moon raised his hand on this, so let's bring him up. moon kim: can you hear me? one of the subject that i talked about was having a draft...
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of his students somehow connected their lives, someone just simply became a priest, someone, well, artemyed in philology or science, but in a sphere close to the church. and so, i remember very well how my dad and i went, and he took me to church, we wanted to say we lived, but we still live, we continue to live in the ordynka. and this is just such a suburb of moscow, such a corner of moscow where several more churches were preserved, and several churches were open. i remember i walked on holy week, and in the temple of all who sorrow, and he stood there, he was nikita ilyich , i remember exactly that, and here, hmm, the eighty -fourth year. easter was such a favorite holiday of his. he always changed, but i wanted to say that it was still somehow preserved, uh, he supported such an old moscow tradition that you go to church? uh, for easter actually. here on the procession at the beginning of the service, then for some time we were still there, maybe not for long, because i was still a girl, then you return home and talk after lent, then you go to some other church. then and then you go
of his students somehow connected their lives, someone just simply became a priest, someone, well, artemyed in philology or science, but in a sphere close to the church. and so, i remember very well how my dad and i went, and he took me to church, we wanted to say we lived, but we still live, we continue to live in the ordynka. and this is just such a suburb of moscow, such a corner of moscow where several more churches were preserved, and several churches were open. i remember i walked on holy...
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also i want to let everybody know that tomorrow night the four new artemis astronauts will be on thew that's going to be going up and around the moon. we are going back, baby. it's been 50 years. we are going back. america is back, baby! oh. folks. i love technology for so many reasons. for instance, thanks to technology, it now makes sense that i'm screaming at my wristwatch to make a dentist appointment. and i like to bring you all the latest tech news in my tech segment: cyborgasm. ♪ ♪ >> [grunting] >> stephen: folks. first up, lately we've all seen a lot of a.i.-generated images. well, now, a video has gone viral from a new a.i. model called "text to video" that generates videos based only on a text prompt. someone decided to input the words "will smith eating spaghetti." and this is what it did. good lord! he is getting jiggy with the spa-giggy. is he trying to win a contest? slow down, will! you'll never keep that physique pounding all those carbs. then someone else gave the a.i. the same prompt, this time adding the word "and meatballs," which resulted in this nightmare fuel.
also i want to let everybody know that tomorrow night the four new artemis astronauts will be on thew that's going to be going up and around the moon. we are going back, baby. it's been 50 years. we are going back. america is back, baby! oh. folks. i love technology for so many reasons. for instance, thanks to technology, it now makes sense that i'm screaming at my wristwatch to make a dentist appointment. and i like to bring you all the latest tech news in my tech segment: cyborgasm. ♪ ♪...
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mikhail blokhotnik, olga afonina artemy.up the problem of abandoned dachas, and there are many unused garden and vegetable plots in our country. this land has essentially been taken out of circulation, it is idle, no one pays taxes for it, but finding new, more responsible owners for these acres is still difficult, hampered by imperfect legislation, however, amendments to the land code have already been developed. ilya lyadvin plunged into documents and studied the meaning of innovations, rickety fences and mountains garbage, there are such colorful dachas in every gardening community in the country, in this snt not far from orekhov- zuev, 70 plots out of 140 were completely abandoned. a couple of decades ago, in the place of this forest there was an entire street, the problem of abandoned plots is acute not only for the state due to idle land and non-payment of taxes, but also for partnerships that do not receive additional contributions and cannot monitor the general infrastructure. even worse are unwanted neighbors. it wa
mikhail blokhotnik, olga afonina artemy.up the problem of abandoned dachas, and there are many unused garden and vegetable plots in our country. this land has essentially been taken out of circulation, it is idle, no one pays taxes for it, but finding new, more responsible owners for these acres is still difficult, hampered by imperfect legislation, however, amendments to the land code have already been developed. ilya lyadvin plunged into documents and studied the meaning of innovations,...
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at lizenkov artemy epifanov valeria proskuryakova ntv television company today the krasnoyarsk courte to the former deputy head of rosprirodnadzor oleg milyu further. we have business news. denis denis came in and was convicted and how much they gave well, they were sentenced to 4.5 years for the krasnoyarsk metro, which they can build in ninety-five. well, they can’t build it, i must say, not only because of their fault. today, the krasnoyarsk court sentenced oleg mitvoll, a businessman , former official and politician, to 4.5 years in prison. he changed many roles. he worked as the deputy head of rosprirodnadzor and demolished cottages; he worked as a capital prefect in the water protection zone. under yuri luzhkov. he headed the environmental party, was a banker and ran a newspaper, new news. he was convicted of fraud during construction it has been building the krasnoyarsk metro since 1995. well, while they haven’t built it, the court decided that oleg mitvol, who also heads the board of directors of the krasnoyarsk engineering and construction survey trust, also had a hand in th
at lizenkov artemy epifanov valeria proskuryakova ntv television company today the krasnoyarsk courte to the former deputy head of rosprirodnadzor oleg milyu further. we have business news. denis denis came in and was convicted and how much they gave well, they were sentenced to 4.5 years for the krasnoyarsk metro, which they can build in ninety-five. well, they can’t build it, i must say, not only because of their fault. today, the krasnoyarsk court sentenced oleg mitvoll, a businessman ,...