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professor casey babb from from the institute home.e. professor casey babb from from the institute in ottawa, _ home. professor casey babb from from the institute in ottawa, good _ home. professor casey babb from from the institute in ottawa, good to - the institute in ottawa, good to get your insight. let's get more now on how a software bug from crowdstrike affected microsoft windows systems around the world. with thousands of flights cancelled, and banking, healthcare,and businesses all affected, we look at what happened in this special programme "the worldwide computer crash". so, people are tired. they've been handing out water. the boards don't really say anything. thousands of flights cancelled. due to the outage, my credit card system isn't working. payment systems down. around the globe, remember, this could cost billions. i mean, even trillions if it keeps going on like this. if we look at the scale of the impact, it's gigantic. i was told that the system is down all over the country as well. - appointments cancelled. compute
professor casey babb from from the institute home.e. professor casey babb from from the institute in ottawa, _ home. professor casey babb from from the institute in ottawa, good _ home. professor casey babb from from the institute in ottawa, good to - the institute in ottawa, good to get your insight. let's get more now on how a software bug from crowdstrike affected microsoft windows systems around the world. with thousands of flights cancelled, and banking, healthcare,and businesses all...
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d. babbs osha vance. here she is. my background is very different from gds. i grew up in san diego in a middle class community. the with 2 loving parents, both immigrants from india and a wonderful sister that judy and i could meet at all, little and fall in love in mary is a testament to this great country. when ged met me, he approached our differences with curiosity and enthusiasm. he wanted to know everything about me where i came from, what my life had been like a although he's a meeting potatoes kind of guy. he adapted to my vegetarian diet and learn to cook food for my mother indian food. before i knew it, he'd become an integral part of my family, a person i could not man, could not imagine living without the good good for her good for her family, the chilly curries, and for the immensely successful, successful and family oriented indian american communities that are in the united states just today and, and who are friends and our colleagues, right. and in many ways, on a personal note, i'm an immigrant. my parents brought me to this country because t
d. babbs osha vance. here she is. my background is very different from gds. i grew up in san diego in a middle class community. the with 2 loving parents, both immigrants from india and a wonderful sister that judy and i could meet at all, little and fall in love in mary is a testament to this great country. when ged met me, he approached our differences with curiosity and enthusiasm. he wanted to know everything about me where i came from, what my life had been like a although he's a meeting...
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i'll ask you this - a classic question for the former time, and well, babbeli’s famous phrase that thehe people, well, this is like an allusion to the ending of the story of the bitter childhood, when grandfather koshirin says to his grandson, you are not a medal on my neck, go to the people, yes, then gorky’s other two stories begin, and babel changes a lot of occupations, at this time. i’ll ask you this: how does he accept the revolution? doesn’t accept it, well, that’s how he feels about soviet times, but of course we don’t live in a time when people were relegated to the right on this basis or left. led astray, yes, created completely, remember, mandelstam says that people knocked out of their biography are like balls from billiard pockets, i just remember this phrase very once, like babel with the revolution and with everything that happened in russia , then in the soviet union, you know, the distance is enormous. then in the soviet union, i would probably have sinned against the truth if i had said that yes, babel accepted the revolution, completely, like mayakovsky, yes, my revo
i'll ask you this - a classic question for the former time, and well, babbeli’s famous phrase that thehe people, well, this is like an allusion to the ending of the story of the bitter childhood, when grandfather koshirin says to his grandson, you are not a medal on my neck, go to the people, yes, then gorky’s other two stories begin, and babel changes a lot of occupations, at this time. i’ll ask you this: how does he accept the revolution? doesn’t accept it, well, that’s how he feels...
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volumes, but due to the fact that everything known and identified today in the epistolary heritage of babbeliill be published, and let texts that are never, well, in books, be included. documents, yeah, a lot of documents, that ’s right, conormaic ones, and naturally, this will be a commentary that will take into account the experience of predecessors, modern ones, of course, well, our respected interlocutors, you can be sure that the new five-volume collected works of isaac babel will be interesting important, a lot of wonderful discoveries await you, today we talked with... with the head of the work on the collected works of babel at the institute of world literature, senior researcher at the institute of world literature of the academy of sciences elena iosifovna pogorelskaya. i thank you, dear elena iosipovna, for this wonderful conversation. thank you, i'm sure we'll see you again on our podcast, i tell you, our dear friends, as always. have fun, hello, dear tv viewers, you watch the labtiger podcast with you its host, tatyana krasnovskaya, psychologist and psychotherapist sergei nasebya
volumes, but due to the fact that everything known and identified today in the epistolary heritage of babbeliill be published, and let texts that are never, well, in books, be included. documents, yeah, a lot of documents, that ’s right, conormaic ones, and naturally, this will be a commentary that will take into account the experience of predecessors, modern ones, of course, well, our respected interlocutors, you can be sure that the new five-volume collected works of isaac babel will be...
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and she's going babb to those.at the beginning of the week when we found out kamala was going to run against donald trump, i was watching sean's show that night, and he would say here's her record. he would say what it was, and they'd play the sound bite of her actually saying, yes, i'm going to ban fracking, even though she's walking that one back now. here's a flashback of her foils. and when -- policy. and when you go to the polls, you have to vote for the person who's going to help your family. camilla a harris, this is what she has said in the past -- kamala harris. >> we've got to critically re-examine i.c.e. and its role and the way it is being administereds and work works it is doing, and we need to to think about starting from scratch. there's no question i'm in favor of banning fracking. >> so would you ban offshore drilling? >> yes. and i've, again, worked on that. [laughter] [applause] >> would you support change the dietary guidelines? >> yes. >> you know, the food pyramid if. >> yes. >> reduce red mea
and she's going babb to those.at the beginning of the week when we found out kamala was going to run against donald trump, i was watching sean's show that night, and he would say here's her record. he would say what it was, and they'd play the sound bite of her actually saying, yes, i'm going to ban fracking, even though she's walking that one back now. here's a flashback of her foils. and when -- policy. and when you go to the polls, you have to vote for the person who's going to help your...
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for now, nichol blackman is the lead plaintiff for a reproductive rights lawsuit p over its abortion babbshe's take an painful step to protect herself. >> i did decide to have my tubes removed because i was scared of going through all of that all over again knowing that i'm going in a battle with no support from the doctors because the doctors' hands are tied. and that's not much that they can. do >> had you been able to have an abortion when you wanted it? would you have wanted to try again? try to get pregnant again? >> yes, i would have gave myself another chance at having another baby. >> who do you blame for what happened to you? >> i blame the law. i blame the law for being made not thinking about the different reasons women go through what they go through. not making it where women are able to make their own decisions when it comes to their body. >> decisions, she says that can be life or death. for the pbs newshour, i'm sarah vane in nashville. -- varney in nashville. ♪ >> new and conflicting laws around the purchase of firearms are taking effect across different states this week.
for now, nichol blackman is the lead plaintiff for a reproductive rights lawsuit p over its abortion babbshe's take an painful step to protect herself. >> i did decide to have my tubes removed because i was scared of going through all of that all over again knowing that i'm going in a battle with no support from the doctors because the doctors' hands are tied. and that's not much that they can. do >> had you been able to have an abortion when you wanted it? would you have wanted to...