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augustine refused to approve the procedure. happen anyway... on the black market. i know you're not talking about waking up in a bathtub full of ice with an organ missing. that's an urban myth. doesn't happen that way exactly, but it's very real. over 10% of organ donations happen via the black market. there simply aren't enough viable organs to meet demand, so organ traffickers go out and recruit donors from all over the globe. okay, so hill was, uh, shopping the black market for a kidney. where does ojn insurance fit in? organ traffickers are very smart. they fabricate cover stories to classify organs as goodwill donations so the transplants can take place in real hospitals with legitimate doctors. but in this case, we caught wind that the donation wasn't legit, so we refused to cover the procedure. without insurance, the surgery is... insanely expensive. but you think hill already had a black-market organ lined up? it certainly seemed like it. we need to take a closer look at hill's financials. thanks for your help. deac, ho
augustine refused to approve the procedure. happen anyway... on the black market. i know you're not talking about waking up in a bathtub full of ice with an organ missing. that's an urban myth. doesn't happen that way exactly, but it's very real. over 10% of organ donations happen via the black market. there simply aren't enough viable organs to meet demand, so organ traffickers go out and recruit donors from all over the globe. okay, so hill was, uh, shopping the black market for a kidney....
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one man hoping to transform french attitudes is augustin. hello, ade.lic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and when they hear there's no alcohol, they're like, "what? what is this? !" yeah. at the beginning, some people were kind of making fun orjust laughing when they entered. but then for us it's not against alcohol because most of our customers, they are what we call flexi—drinkers. so they keep drinking alcohol, but they also, from time to time, want to have a break. of course, you have all the pregnant women, the muslim people who never drink alcohol. actually, it came from my own story because i quit drinking during the pandemic. i don't like soda, i don't like very sweet beverages, so i was looking for other options. he's far from the first person to ride this trend. a few rounds of alcohol—free bars have opened up over the past few years all across the world, from 0% tokyo to sans bar in texas, to the virgin mary in dublin. along with spirits and beers, augustin stocks two kinds of alcohol—free wine. the first is de—
one man hoping to transform french attitudes is augustin. hello, ade.lic drinks. do you get any snobbery? do you get people who come in and when they hear there's no alcohol, they're like, "what? what is this? !" yeah. at the beginning, some people were kind of making fun orjust laughing when they entered. but then for us it's not against alcohol because most of our customers, they are what we call flexi—drinkers. so they keep drinking alcohol, but they also, from time to time, want...
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the elderly and sick hostages taken by her mouth and the october 7th tear out tax in exchange for augustine in prison. is this now whose office has also said he's approved plans for a military operation in rafa in the south and gaza strip as the last major states in gaza? yes. to be invaded by use or the ground forces more than a 1000000 displaced by this thing is on now sheltering that we ask deed of use tanya. clean my induce of them if a ground depression and rafa is a minute as well. actually, we don't know about the how and when this will happen, this statement was put out by the prime minister's office after the war coming in met on a friday to discuss this new proposal that was submitted by hum us to the maybe a to is about a potential, a new agreement to release the remaining hostages and goals, and also for potential temporary a ceasefire. you know, some of the service you have said this might be because, you know, it was linked to those uh tools. uh, also a pressure tool in those talks uh to talk about the basically the potential operation in rough us to put more pressure on him.
the elderly and sick hostages taken by her mouth and the october 7th tear out tax in exchange for augustine in prison. is this now whose office has also said he's approved plans for a military operation in rafa in the south and gaza strip as the last major states in gaza? yes. to be invaded by use or the ground forces more than a 1000000 displaced by this thing is on now sheltering that we ask deed of use tanya. clean my induce of them if a ground depression and rafa is a minute as well....
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augustine, florida a spanish colony in 1601. >> 1601 more than a thousand years after st.d not christian unless and until ireland does as well so did a part of that inspiration spread throughout europe so passion about what he did. will: but the celebration very popular in big american cities like new york, and boston. the in 1865 something like a million immigrated after the potato famine and urban centers in the northeast. pete: they were looking for legitimacy you might say and a when a u.s. president shows up at a parade it says we fully arrived in a president truman attended new york city parade now i don't know how many have attended since i'm sure many but local politicians for sure make their way to the parade. will: that was a big moment because in the beginning irish had trouble in america. they were persecuted and more important as a voting bloc as green machine that helped politicians get elected and ultimately for their celebrations. pete: 150 years ago over a million did make their way to the country they were characterized as poor shady and had to work to ge
augustine, florida a spanish colony in 1601. >> 1601 more than a thousand years after st.d not christian unless and until ireland does as well so did a part of that inspiration spread throughout europe so passion about what he did. will: but the celebration very popular in big american cities like new york, and boston. the in 1865 something like a million immigrated after the potato famine and urban centers in the northeast. pete: they were looking for legitimacy you might say and a when...
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isabella augustineli, welcome to economic divide. let me come in first about uh the settlers and the residences on the fake border with gaza and also of course in southern lebanon where they have been uprooted, they're receiving help from uh israel uh... "how much of a hit has israel's economy taken from these people being displaced? yeah, uh, actually, i believe that the greater impact on israel's economy does not come from the government's help towards the settlers, of course it has an impact, but according to an article published by the financial times and other uh organizations in february, the israeli economy already shrink almost 20% uh in the final quarter of" 2030 2000 23 sorry and it was impacted by the war obviously against the palestinians from gaza and this... fact was caused in part by the call up of almost 30000 reservists and also by the restrictions imposed on the palestinian workers from the west bank, so the israeli economy is very dependent on the exploration of palestinian workforce, but it is also worth mentionin
isabella augustineli, welcome to economic divide. let me come in first about uh the settlers and the residences on the fake border with gaza and also of course in southern lebanon where they have been uprooted, they're receiving help from uh israel uh... "how much of a hit has israel's economy taken from these people being displaced? yeah, uh, actually, i believe that the greater impact on israel's economy does not come from the government's help towards the settlers, of course it has an...
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augustine that there is a state without justice, a gang of robbers, but that’s all.anovo family is not unique, and as eutoday writes, there is growing concern among politicians in brussels about the reliability of the evidence that was used to impose sanctions against russian businessmen. observers emphasize that in its desire to punish wealthy holders of russian passports, the european union should not forget about the rule of law. disagreements among western allies in kiev are causing anger. ukrainian leadership, considering the disastrous situation at the front, understands that without money from the united states and europe they will not last long in power. adding fuel to the fire is the situation on the border with poland, which, according to zelensky, has already gone beyond economics and morality. he called on partners to unblock routes for ukrainian agricultural products. they say warsaw is using farmers' protests and transport collapse at checkpoints for the sake of internal political benefits. in poland he does not respond to criticism. moreover, the other
augustine that there is a state without justice, a gang of robbers, but that’s all.anovo family is not unique, and as eutoday writes, there is growing concern among politicians in brussels about the reliability of the evidence that was used to impose sanctions against russian businessmen. observers emphasize that in its desire to punish wealthy holders of russian passports, the european union should not forget about the rule of law. disagreements among western allies in kiev are causing...
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good morning, my name is augustin matarana and i like you and my partner, i am going to proceed by asking, it's a disaster and a catastrophe as the word nakba calls it in arabic, for the palestinian society. it has disappeared palestine. from the map, it is effectively imposed an ethnocentric, monoreligious state, a homogenizing process, which seeks to import and impose a colonial society, which is excluded, segregated and converted the palestinian territory into a space fundamentally apart, carrying out a permanent process of ethnic cleansing. what consequences has the appearance of zionism brought to the geopolitical panorama of the region? well, the nakba refers to not only what happened. in 1948 with the expulsion of the palestinian population, but it is a continuous process, what the world is witnessed today, the genocide in gaza and the ethnic cleansing which is in process, are in fact the continuation of the appearance of zionism, an israeli sociologist borish kimerling believes that they're destroying the political, social, cultural, economic existence of palestinian society to ef
good morning, my name is augustin matarana and i like you and my partner, i am going to proceed by asking, it's a disaster and a catastrophe as the word nakba calls it in arabic, for the palestinian society. it has disappeared palestine. from the map, it is effectively imposed an ethnocentric, monoreligious state, a homogenizing process, which seeks to import and impose a colonial society, which is excluded, segregated and converted the palestinian territory into a space fundamentally apart,...
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the response to how is it as saint augustine says famously our hearts are restless.e address that as preachers, preaching the truth and contemplating and giving the fruits of the contemplation we feel like we have been given a great gift of the gospel truth and we want to share with others to fill god's love , the absence we are all searching for. >> the challenge that i think we face, we have been priests, almost 12 years now and me almost 11 years and 10 years ago i said the big challenge, especially with young ones, i am spiritual but not religious. 10 years later we are finding the generation after the millennials, genz, they say more, i am neither spiritual nor religious. there is a great angst. philosophically , there is this huge hole, saying maybe god exists but he deftly has no relevance on my day to day life. it is a problem to have and we need to know this is the territory we are going into. >> interesting. has there been an error like this before when god and spiritual things did not matter to the prevailing culture? >> yes . i think if you're a student o
the response to how is it as saint augustine says famously our hearts are restless.e address that as preachers, preaching the truth and contemplating and giving the fruits of the contemplation we feel like we have been given a great gift of the gospel truth and we want to share with others to fill god's love , the absence we are all searching for. >> the challenge that i think we face, we have been priests, almost 12 years now and me almost 11 years and 10 years ago i said the big...
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you know, i was i noticed that you had the beautiful passage from city of god, from saint augustine,which i think gives a sense more of. in a way, i guess let me let me answer. it's a little bit off topic, but i think it's analogous which is i often argue we now at whether a war is just by its conduct. and my is that you can't only judge use in battle you have to judge also you said bellum and you said bellum makes a difference to the severity that is permitted in the conduct of the war. but i think it's analogous to the kind of question you talk about now, which is inherently there is no there is no answer. and you can you go adrift if you say, well, i'm permitted to do whatever is necessary. i mean, we have established institutions in our country that lie and kill people and so i think those are defensible, even if difficult. so i'm not giving you a very good answer, but i or a very complete answer. but, yeah, i think it's it. well, it's hard because i think in sense there is a slightly different category of that leaders are judged than individuals, you know in one sense, you know
you know, i was i noticed that you had the beautiful passage from city of god, from saint augustine,which i think gives a sense more of. in a way, i guess let me let me answer. it's a little bit off topic, but i think it's analogous which is i often argue we now at whether a war is just by its conduct. and my is that you can't only judge use in battle you have to judge also you said bellum and you said bellum makes a difference to the severity that is permitted in the conduct of the war. but i...
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drc, particularly the former president of the congo, joseph kabila, and the now decease advisor augustinkatumba make. now, the us sanctioned under trump, but right before trump left power through some of his lawyers and contact. gutler was successful at getting trump to remove him from the sanctions weeks days before he left power, and one of his lawyers is alan duits, many people know him in the united states. don't even know that alan duts was the lawyer for den gutler dealing with donald trump, um, he was also donald trump's lawyer for his impeachment uh case, but after he was removed uh before trump left power, weeks after biden took power, we saw a shift where biden put back the sanctions against him, but lately as document and in african intelligence, there seems to be... vision within the us administration where they are trying to remove him from the sanctions, but the impact of the sanctions is what, it stops him from having access to the us dollar, so his bank accounts are frozen, but he's able to circumvent that very easily, right? one of the companies that's allowing him to su
drc, particularly the former president of the congo, joseph kabila, and the now decease advisor augustinkatumba make. now, the us sanctioned under trump, but right before trump left power through some of his lawyers and contact. gutler was successful at getting trump to remove him from the sanctions weeks days before he left power, and one of his lawyers is alan duits, many people know him in the united states. don't even know that alan duts was the lawyer for den gutler dealing with donald...
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blessed augustine, which is what i’m actually doing now, thank you very much, dear friends for this conversation, “play corvoy, i’ve arrived, hello, hello, welcome, and a family from ryazan has arrived in moscow, now we learn from mother herself or from the region. the village of gryaznoye, mikhailovsky district, ryazan region, welcomes you, and you have a family, this not all of it, it’s the golden mean, the middle, in total you have six, which means the third and fourth, and what’s your mom’s name, dad ’s already confused, what’s your mom’s name, vika, victoria, dad ivan, what’s your kids’ names, yatey and koterina, and your last name. dad with harmony, and what a song , it’s called the year of the family, we have the year of the family, yes, we don’t have the year, we have the century of the family, because family is the most important thing in life, in russia there are cats, i know that for sure , trill the nightingale, and let there be light, everyone has a family, every girl, brother, every sister, every burdish child, let them be toys and good books. well, in this year of the family, i wa
blessed augustine, which is what i’m actually doing now, thank you very much, dear friends for this conversation, “play corvoy, i’ve arrived, hello, hello, welcome, and a family from ryazan has arrived in moscow, now we learn from mother herself or from the region. the village of gryaznoye, mikhailovsky district, ryazan region, welcomes you, and you have a family, this not all of it, it’s the golden mean, the middle, in total you have six, which means the third and fourth, and what’s...
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most of the modules here. position is that just different angles understood as the energies, as augustine 0 as an energy supply we upfront, we're really interested in producing as much electricity as possible in winter as soon as they meet the loan face of the solar energy generation doesn't work well on the central time, so these movies because it's often very foggy with and see all, but it does work well up here in the mountain last year we see great potential on alpine solar power plants is tons right next to the test to rate been completed. it will produce electricity for around $3000.00 households, especially in winter. the switzerland needs green electricity in winter. that's why the government's energy strategy is now focusing on photo voltaic systems in the mountains. in the summer had launched a funding program called solar express without pine system slated to start generating electricity as early as 2025. they're supposed to produce up to to terrell what hours per year enough for around $400000.00 households. and then vicious goals, is it realistic? is thank you to at least thi
most of the modules here. position is that just different angles understood as the energies, as augustine 0 as an energy supply we upfront, we're really interested in producing as much electricity as possible in winter as soon as they meet the loan face of the solar energy generation doesn't work well on the central time, so these movies because it's often very foggy with and see all, but it does work well up here in the mountain last year we see great potential on alpine solar power plants is...
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incident about 3 a.m. the woman said her two children were in the apartment with 31 year old miguel augustinenava gomez. police say, after gomez refused to comply with commands to exit the apartment, campbell policeúsay officers then entered the unit, the suspect unknowing to the officers, had armed himself with a handgun and he te direction of the officers inside the apartment at just outside of the apartment, there was damage to the wooden awning that looked like bullet holes, and the neighbor next door says police came to his unit to ask if anyone had beenúhurt. >> so they did tell us, like, make sure it didn't come through your wall, because there was gunshots. i was like, okay, so i just checked out real quick and everything was all good. >> police say they also discovered gomez had an active spwarrant, and the woman restra. neighbors say for the most part, the building is fairly quiet, and this level of violence is unusual. >> i was kind of shocked, too, to be honest. >> why were you shocked? >> because it never happens around here that much. youúknow, like i've never seen that, especia
incident about 3 a.m. the woman said her two children were in the apartment with 31 year old miguel augustinenava gomez. police say, after gomez refused to comply with commands to exit the apartment, campbell policeúsay officers then entered the unit, the suspect unknowing to the officers, had armed himself with a handgun and he te direction of the officers inside the apartment at just outside of the apartment, there was damage to the wooden awning that looked like bullet holes, and the...
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we will hearken way back, thousands of years to saint augustine who talked about how virtue is largely properly ordering your loves and desires. ordering your values that accords with reality, wise and prudent, as well as love. loving things in the right way. when you think about that, you think something has gone on dion just -- beyond just the political. the former president does not fill stadiums for people looking forward relishing seeing their enemies humiliated because they want to see a win in the next election. there is something that we the people are starting to value the wrong things. starting to love domination and humiliation of our enemies too much. what has gone on? mona, we can start with you. mona: nice, small topic. there are many things that are tearing us apart. we have a radical change in family structure where many people now are living alone. a record number of people are living alone and record numbers of people are lonely, which is not exactly the same thing in every case. you have lots of kids growing up with very chaotic home environments, where they not only
we will hearken way back, thousands of years to saint augustine who talked about how virtue is largely properly ordering your loves and desires. ordering your values that accords with reality, wise and prudent, as well as love. loving things in the right way. when you think about that, you think something has gone on dion just -- beyond just the political. the former president does not fill stadiums for people looking forward relishing seeing their enemies humiliated because they want to see a...
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and augustine reports from home on a. the stevens have been accustomed to standing in line to basic goods for decades, but off to full use of a deep economic crisis scale. stay on the island has become even more acute right now and have on a long lines of cos, snake outside petrol stations. because there's nothing to feel. meanwhile, agriculture production on the island has plummeted in recent years because there's no longer enough money to import fertilizer. not all of these things end up reducing cubans access to food, which is running into major disorders. now for the 1st time in history, the cuban government, which trumpet, screwed security is one of the main achievements of the revolution. as also you as well as food program to help me get milk. c i may as soon select the children is supposed to get 3 kilograms of milk models, but now they are only given 1.5 kilograms, them on the and then the. okay, so now let's, let's milk. i can't remember the last time i drink bill. it's very expensive, only people die, although
and augustine reports from home on a. the stevens have been accustomed to standing in line to basic goods for decades, but off to full use of a deep economic crisis scale. stay on the island has become even more acute right now and have on a long lines of cos, snake outside petrol stations. because there's nothing to feel. meanwhile, agriculture production on the island has plummeted in recent years because there's no longer enough money to import fertilizer. not all of these things end up...
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visiting by route for 2 weeks and the ending, the escalating fighting between israel and his beloved augustine says he's pushing for a lost and security arrangement. i'll just say it was an a hold a report from a capital favorites. hezbollah says it has lost more than $200.00 men among them, field commanders. since the start of confrontations with isabel, it's been 5 months since the lebanese arm's group opened a 2nd front to help relief pressure on its ally. hum us in garza international efforts are now under way to reach a ceasefire. and gaza has blessed says it will stop firing and adhere to any ceasefire that's agreed on condition as well does the same. but that may not happen . and it is, it is not necessarily happen that when you have a seized by and does it just automatic, the extent that is why we're here today to be able to have a conversation and discussion on what kind of arrangement that could be reached here in london. is not an automatic us and boy a must hausten is in bayview to continue diplomatic efforts involving arrangements that would allow residents on both sides of the bo
visiting by route for 2 weeks and the ending, the escalating fighting between israel and his beloved augustine says he's pushing for a lost and security arrangement. i'll just say it was an a hold a report from a capital favorites. hezbollah says it has lost more than $200.00 men among them, field commanders. since the start of confrontations with isabel, it's been 5 months since the lebanese arm's group opened a 2nd front to help relief pressure on its ally. hum us in garza international...
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augustine, what exactly now i do, thank you very much.itry bak. i still host a literary podcast with a very catchy name, let them not talk, let them read. today's issue is very special, because this year we are celebrating the anniversary of the wonderful poet rasul kamzatov. it's hard to say, he is a russian, avar, dagestan, soviet poet, he is a poet planet, i am convinced of this, which is why we decided to talk about rasul gamzatov on his anniversary. "hello, let's start with alekhalovna, and i know that the very name of our podcast has something to do with rasul gamzatov." i always saw, firstly, how dad spoke with great respect about his father, his dad has a very interesting poem, well, if you translate it from poetic to prose, so to speak, that he seems to hear that when there is no father, he asks the question, who should i fear now, who should i obey, and as if he hears a voice mother, who is also no longer alive, that just be afraid of him... then he was given an apartment on the main street of makhachkala, then it was lenin aven
augustine, what exactly now i do, thank you very much.itry bak. i still host a literary podcast with a very catchy name, let them not talk, let them read. today's issue is very special, because this year we are celebrating the anniversary of the wonderful poet rasul kamzatov. it's hard to say, he is a russian, avar, dagestan, soviet poet, he is a poet planet, i am convinced of this, which is why we decided to talk about rasul gamzatov on his anniversary. "hello, let's start with...
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and augustin reports now from central cuba farm is unable to grow crops due to a worsting economic crisis. and us sanctions within come into staples rigid, unproductive planned economy. agriculture has long been the achilles heel. farm is a particularly effective, but he was deep economic crisis. and recent is auction of the company. go to options, apply all the fields. that's because there's not enough diesel subtract as to this one that says that 5 years ago his vegetable prop was double what it is today. can we then our, my eval? there's nothing. there's no thoughts, eliza, there's no how besides that makes it hard to prepare the land state. take a show. then in recent years, rice being and poor production have decreased the never limitation of hunger in cuba was until recently seen as a standout achievement. but now it's rising, sped by a new layer of sanctions imposed by the trump. by them administration's name that has up to doesn't cost of that over the last 2 years. instead of sleeping at home, you know, spends his nights watching out of his head. and i find that you might on the
and augustin reports now from central cuba farm is unable to grow crops due to a worsting economic crisis. and us sanctions within come into staples rigid, unproductive planned economy. agriculture has long been the achilles heel. farm is a particularly effective, but he was deep economic crisis. and recent is auction of the company. go to options, apply all the fields. that's because there's not enough diesel subtract as to this one that says that 5 years ago his vegetable prop was double what...
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try to re-read during lent... from the main books of my life - this is the confession of blessed augustineir ligoida, let us fast with a pleasant fast, dear friends. hello, this is a podcast of lenshtein's witnesses and we are its hosts, film historians natalya ryabchikova and stanislav didinsky. we talk about who made cult, classic , forgotten, unknown soviet films and how. today we have a special show, a special guest. we are talking with andrei sergeevich konchilovsky about the film sibiriad, which turns 40. 5 years old, andrei sergeevich, hello, hello, by the way, i am a witness from einstein, by the way, personally, zelshtein led me by the hand into the scenery, ivan the terrible in almaat, all i remember was his very wide trousers, he led me by the hand, well then what was it like in 1942, 1942, yes, i was 5 years old, but i... still have the script of ivan the terrible with an inscription from einstein in verse in english my mother, we will definitely talk about this later, but first we wanted to talk about sibiriada, not even sibiriada, but about the continent of giants, because in
try to re-read during lent... from the main books of my life - this is the confession of blessed augustineir ligoida, let us fast with a pleasant fast, dear friends. hello, this is a podcast of lenshtein's witnesses and we are its hosts, film historians natalya ryabchikova and stanislav didinsky. we talk about who made cult, classic , forgotten, unknown soviet films and how. today we have a special show, a special guest. we are talking with andrei sergeevich konchilovsky about the film...
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rachel: parents are like -- >> reporter: i would have said you didn't get stuck in a tube like augustine'sd be happy you are here. rachel: i talk about this a lot. an article in the new york post showing how insanely high their dating standards are and that is why they are single. they said they look if you are from queens, they want to look at your bank account, what do you make of this? >> reporter: dating is easy, getting married is hard but i don't think there dating standards are very high. i see these women out on dates. all i see are gorgeous women with very sloppy looking guys. they have a problem that they are single because the guys aren't marrying them. they don't have to get married. plenty of hot women for these guys to have a great time with. they lowered their standards on husbands, what they are looking for in a mate. they don't have to. guys don't have to live up to any standard. rachel: i like that answer. who knew you were dating expert too? marriage expert. we have to talk about that. tom is going to be on the big weekend this week. catch that tonight. tomorrow night, t
rachel: parents are like -- >> reporter: i would have said you didn't get stuck in a tube like augustine'sd be happy you are here. rachel: i talk about this a lot. an article in the new york post showing how insanely high their dating standards are and that is why they are single. they said they look if you are from queens, they want to look at your bank account, what do you make of this? >> reporter: dating is easy, getting married is hard but i don't think there dating standards...
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augustine, which is what i’m actually doing now, thank you very much, dear friends, for this conversationonaut anton shkaplerov, this is a space stories podcast, today my guest is alexander serdyuk, senior trainer and teacher of physical training at the cosmonaut training center. sasha, hello, hello anton, i know that you joined the squad as a trainer, and i came to the center to work as a specialist, a physical training teacher. tell me how the selection for the cosmonaut corps takes place, precisely from the point of view physical training. from the point of view of physical training, selection for the cosmonaut corps occurs like probably all selections for some specialized professions, where physical training plays an important role. naturally, you need to select the most dexterous, the strongest, you are quite dexterous, and you didn’t try to submit documents together with anya? then no, in fact, then everything was a little even fabulous and i just couldn’t even believe it. attention was focused on submitting anya’s documents and her admission organize, and this happened, this is ver
augustine, which is what i’m actually doing now, thank you very much, dear friends, for this conversationonaut anton shkaplerov, this is a space stories podcast, today my guest is alexander serdyuk, senior trainer and teacher of physical training at the cosmonaut training center. sasha, hello, hello anton, i know that you joined the squad as a trainer, and i came to the center to work as a specialist, a physical training teacher. tell me how the selection for the cosmonaut corps takes place,...
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. >> augustine 21% if you are a company that makes $1 million, he plans to bump up the corporate taxe from 20 one% to 28%. then, if a company pays a worker, you make one million dollars, your company, fox, is denied certain tax deductions because you make too much money and then, you make too much money, 25% tax on rich people if their wealth tops one hundred million dollars. we won how does that work? 25% is a wealth tax on unrealized capital gains. he's going to suggest it. >> spend the money and come after america in every way, shape or form and follow the money. that is the player. lauren: people are saying we are not rich, we don't have to worry about it but the trump tax cuts that expire in 2025, whatever happens this year with congress is going to affect everybody. individual tax rates are going up. blue when if you tax corporations, profits go down and possibly prices go up. them blessed that. that is how it works. stuart: thank you for sorting this out. coming up, listen to this. john kerry says people would feel better about russia if vladimir putin made a greater effort to
. >> augustine 21% if you are a company that makes $1 million, he plans to bump up the corporate taxe from 20 one% to 28%. then, if a company pays a worker, you make one million dollars, your company, fox, is denied certain tax deductions because you make too much money and then, you make too much money, 25% tax on rich people if their wealth tops one hundred million dollars. we won how does that work? 25% is a wealth tax on unrealized capital gains. he's going to suggest it. >>...
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augustine, that in fact, i’m doing it now , thank you very much, dear friends, for this conversation,th a pleasant fast, dear friends. hello, this is a podcast deception of substances, my name is olesya nosova, i am the editor-in-chief of komsomolskaya pravda and with me is the famous endocrinologist suhra pavlova. and today we’ll talk about fat, our favorite topic is fat , yes, but before we go directly to fat, let’s talk a little about cholesterol, because these are all things between. inextricably, yes, come on, cholesterol, in short, is an organic compound belonging to the class of alcohols. in the 17th century, for the first time in gallstones, stones from the gallbladder, a substance was discovered that was called cholesterol, from greek solid bile, well , it’s really not a flowing substance, it’s so hard, pebbles, yes, from that period such a mythological story began around cholesterol, it is then... discriminated against, then justified, then elevated to elixir states, then it is directly our most important, they’re being distant, but in general it’s vital . mean in general th
augustine, that in fact, i’m doing it now , thank you very much, dear friends, for this conversation,th a pleasant fast, dear friends. hello, this is a podcast deception of substances, my name is olesya nosova, i am the editor-in-chief of komsomolskaya pravda and with me is the famous endocrinologist suhra pavlova. and today we’ll talk about fat, our favorite topic is fat , yes, but before we go directly to fat, let’s talk a little about cholesterol, because these are all things between....
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laughter ] according to wikipedia, leap day was the invention of a 15th century astronomer named augustineeap who discovered small discrepancies between the calendar year and the actual time of the earth's orbit around the sun. he was able to convince the holy roman emperor that his calculations were correct. so the emperor added the extra day in and said doing so was a "leap of faith" which is where that phrase came from. quick show of hands. how many of you believed that? [ laughter ] i made that up. [ applause ] you know what the truth is -- you want to know how it happened? "leap day" was invented by a guy who needed another day to come up with his rent. [ laughter ] last night, my son wanted to know how we would celebrate leap day. he's used to valentine's and st. patrick's day where you get candy and do fun stuff. what do we do on leap day? i had to disappoint him. so i told him on leap day, we eat bacon and throw coconuts in the pool. [ laughter ] let's stop by and get coconuts on the way home. i'm going to see how long i can keep it going. if i can get him to believe it so long he
laughter ] according to wikipedia, leap day was the invention of a 15th century astronomer named augustineeap who discovered small discrepancies between the calendar year and the actual time of the earth's orbit around the sun. he was able to convince the holy roman emperor that his calculations were correct. so the emperor added the extra day in and said doing so was a "leap of faith" which is where that phrase came from. quick show of hands. how many of you believed that? [ laughter...
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but i do think i'm in the words of augustine, there is an insatiable hunger in each of us that god alonedoes not offer the thing that ultimately satisfies us, which is that walk with god. we are going to focus on jesus this weekend but i think all of our religious communities need to be calling on their foll followers, those who pack their pews, their mosques, their synagogues to remember this deep need we have to be filled by goodness, to be filled by the presence of god. >> neil: i think you are a gift and you are very modest, and that's why i could never do what you do, but i do remember at jean sermons funeral, the last man to walk on the moon, i was honored to be among the usually just, your reflection on the significance of that life and not being judgmental, on-again, off-again relationship with the church, but you did it in a kidding but respectful way, and we don't hear that enough, i think that is what intimidates people about either going back to church, they don't want to be judged, and you never did that. you got a few laughs out of gene during his life doing just that. but
but i do think i'm in the words of augustine, there is an insatiable hunger in each of us that god alonedoes not offer the thing that ultimately satisfies us, which is that walk with god. we are going to focus on jesus this weekend but i think all of our religious communities need to be calling on their foll followers, those who pack their pews, their mosques, their synagogues to remember this deep need we have to be filled by goodness, to be filled by the presence of god. >> neil: i...
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incident about 3 a.m. the woman said her two children were in the apartment with 31 year old miguel augustinesay, after gomez refused to comply with commands to exit the apartment, campbell the unit.y officers then entere- >> the suspect, unknowing to the officers, had armed himself with a handgun and in the direction e officers inside the apartment just outside of the apartment, there was damage to the wooden awning that looked like bullet holes, and the neighbor next door says police came to his unit to ask if anyone had been hurt. >> so they did tell us, like, you know, just, check the house, make sure it didn't come through your wall, because there was gunshots. i was like, okay, so i just checked out real quick and everything was all good. >> policeúsay they also discovered gomez had anúactive warrant, and the woman had filed a restraining order against him. neighbors say for the most part, this level of violence is >> i was kind of shocked, too, to be honest. >> why were you shocked? because it never happens around here that much, you know, like i've never seen that, especially in my ap
incident about 3 a.m. the woman said her two children were in the apartment with 31 year old miguel augustinesay, after gomez refused to comply with commands to exit the apartment, campbell the unit.y officers then entere- >> the suspect, unknowing to the officers, had armed himself with a handgun and in the direction e officers inside the apartment just outside of the apartment, there was damage to the wooden awning that looked like bullet holes, and the neighbor next door says police...
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that territory throughout the entire span time as opposed to starting at, say, jamestown or saint augustine and then tracing european settlement from that. and the reason why that's important is the south looks very different in 1500 or 1600 or 1700 or 1800, for that matter. if you're paying attention to all of the people who live in what we now think of as the south as opposed to just essentially your own americans. so it makes a much more i call it cosmology in south. and john in your essay or your chapter indians africans in in the early south so kind taking us from that but a foundation that fits just laid about you know naming what was the south so your work delves when the south what area that we now know is the south started to become populated with people besides the native inhabitants of of this region. so you talk a lot about how people from three different continents came together in a relatively not super area of land right for the first time for a lot of them. so can you talk about the early history of that initial contact and how the relationships between, the white settlers,
that territory throughout the entire span time as opposed to starting at, say, jamestown or saint augustine and then tracing european settlement from that. and the reason why that's important is the south looks very different in 1500 or 1600 or 1700 or 1800, for that matter. if you're paying attention to all of the people who live in what we now think of as the south as opposed to just essentially your own americans. so it makes a much more i call it cosmology in south. and john in your essay...
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they're about that process by which augustine arrives at, the boundary of faith and, religion.l right. i was just going to add, you know, even denisovich, the book ends with a dialog between ali. oh, yes, yes. and even delusive. it's soup of. yeah. and i think the end that particular moment in that particular dialog, solzhenitsyn is more sympathetic to shook off than alyosha. i think you could this he clearly the baptist they've given five years simply for being believers yes but there's so exclusively with eliminating the scum from their own hearts that they really are very passive. they're not interested in putting an end to the soviet regime or getting out of prison and all that. and for the very common should cool off from his peasant perspective. this is too much. yeah he he respects leo with his hidden bible. he respects him a good deal, but says, what am i doing here? i get captured by the germans ten years, you know, my escape that i still got ten years and he's superstitious in a naive way. when alyosha is praying and any evokes the faith that moves mountains shook say
they're about that process by which augustine arrives at, the boundary of faith and, religion.l right. i was just going to add, you know, even denisovich, the book ends with a dialog between ali. oh, yes, yes. and even delusive. it's soup of. yeah. and i think the end that particular moment in that particular dialog, solzhenitsyn is more sympathetic to shook off than alyosha. i think you could this he clearly the baptist they've given five years simply for being believers yes but there's so...
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today who are insisting that was christian at its founding site in alien tradition that comes from augustine they're neo augustinians and they invoke a natural law tradition that remarkably doesn't appear in this as the founders never cited it. they cited the liberal christian thinkers as well as all the others ones of the stoics, the civic republicans, the blackstone, legal theorists and the whigs. and again, all of these are citing and it's not just stoics. that's a kind of cicero is a synthesizer of greek and roman philosophy. so he sometimes called the stoics, sometimes a skeptic, more technically precise, but he's getting it all from pythagoras who turns out to the core and innovator of all greek and roman moral philosophy, instigates the reason passion distinction that plato then epitomizes is in the metaphor of the charioteer and then the all, you know, like legal schools today of originalism, textualism, the stoics and, the skeptics and and so forth, dispute on matters that are not ultimately important to the consonance. the agreement about the importance of using our reason moderate
today who are insisting that was christian at its founding site in alien tradition that comes from augustine they're neo augustinians and they invoke a natural law tradition that remarkably doesn't appear in this as the founders never cited it. they cited the liberal christian thinkers as well as all the others ones of the stoics, the civic republicans, the blackstone, legal theorists and the whigs. and again, all of these are citing and it's not just stoics. that's a kind of cicero is a...
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malisya for us. pray for us, holy gregory, pray for us, holy augustine, pray for us, holy atanasia, prayfrancis. saints casimir, pray for us, all the saints of god, pray for us, may they fly us, cast us out from hell, hell of all evil. listen to us, pane! in case of these selected addresses, we ask for kindness to you! hear us out, pabe! christ, spoil us! hrystse, spoil us! thank you for the fact that we, your servants, will escort you out of the pack, give us captivity, jakuyuchy va your motsy. praz khrist pan nashag. the infection will be acroplena asvechana vada, which disease will be acroplena for all the faithful in the cascel. god. "nyabachnaya motsai, you make extraordinary speeches and sacramental signs, at the end of your life, you drink the water you made, as soon as i revealed the kindness of the saint to the heart, your spirit was carried away into the world. above the waters, until then the water was at the mercy of the holy spirit. god, navat at the waters of patopu, you give us an image of adrage, because this very element was coming to an end. zagana. and gave a packet of
malisya for us. pray for us, holy gregory, pray for us, holy augustine, pray for us, holy atanasia, prayfrancis. saints casimir, pray for us, all the saints of god, pray for us, may they fly us, cast us out from hell, hell of all evil. listen to us, pane! in case of these selected addresses, we ask for kindness to you! hear us out, pabe! christ, spoil us! hrystse, spoil us! thank you for the fact that we, your servants, will escort you out of the pack, give us captivity, jakuyuchy va your...