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ideologues are trying to push scientists under the elbow, so the american organization black travel urgessts not to indicate the gender of the human remains they found, because in their opinion. he could feel neither a man nor a woman, even if this skeleton is 10,000 years old, that is, 10,000 years older than transgender ideologies, but archaeologists, unlike medics, still have this idea unequivocally brush aside call it nonsense in france , the family planning association depicted two men on the poster, one of whom has a rounded waist, but judging by the inscription, a man can also become pregnant. it’s not from the beer of conservative politics that they call such a poster stupidity and talk about the threat of the extinction of civilization, scientists say the same thing, if you say that one in ten people suffer from endometriosis , this is a distortion. because it only happens to women. and if you take all the people and men and women, the figure is one in twenty, which underestimates the severity of the disease or say that eight out of ten people will get pregnant within a year with
ideologues are trying to push scientists under the elbow, so the american organization black travel urgessts not to indicate the gender of the human remains they found, because in their opinion. he could feel neither a man nor a woman, even if this skeleton is 10,000 years old, that is, 10,000 years older than transgender ideologies, but archaeologists, unlike medics, still have this idea unequivocally brush aside call it nonsense in france , the family planning association depicted two men on...
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push scientists under the elbow so american the black travel organization is urging archaeologists not human remains they have unearthed because it is their opinion. he could feel neither a man nor a woman, even if the skeleton is 10,000 years old, that is, 10,000 years older than transgender ideologies, but archaeologists, unlike the doctors, have so far unambiguously dismissed this idea, i call it nonsense in france , the family planning association portrayed there are two men on the poster, one of which has a rounded waist, but judging by the inscription, a man can also get pregnant. it's not from beer conservative politicians call such a poster stupidity and talk about the threat of the extinction of civilization, scientists say the same thing, if you say that one in ten people suffer from endometriosis , this is a distortion of information, because it happens only in women, and if you take all people, both men and women, then this figure is one in 20, which underestimates the severity of this disease or say that eight out of ten people will get pregnant within a year without contr
push scientists under the elbow so american the black travel organization is urging archaeologists not human remains they have unearthed because it is their opinion. he could feel neither a man nor a woman, even if the skeleton is 10,000 years old, that is, 10,000 years older than transgender ideologies, but archaeologists, unlike the doctors, have so far unambiguously dismissed this idea, i call it nonsense in france , the family planning association portrayed there are two men on the poster,...
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anniversary with a historical exhibit today looking at the 1940's, a time when thousands of black at traveledmarin city to work in the shipyards during world war ii. the exhibit features artifacts and photographs, along with the music of shipyard workers. some items are on display for the first time. >> the black experience has been hidden because we now have a lot of oral history that we are able to share with the public. dion: admission to the exhibit is free and it is open through november 1 in san rafael. that's it for this edition of the news at 4:30 p.m. we will see you tonight at 11:00 p.m. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content an >> city is the site for ufc 278, where later the pound for pound number one fighter in the world looks to continue to cement himself as an all-time great. with 15 consecutive wins, the nigerian nightmare is on the precipice of ufc history, a win that would secure a sixth title defense and put him where only one man has ever been before. but to do it, he'll face a challenger with more hunger,
anniversary with a historical exhibit today looking at the 1940's, a time when thousands of black at traveledmarin city to work in the shipyards during world war ii. the exhibit features artifacts and photographs, along with the music of shipyard workers. some items are on display for the first time. >> the black experience has been hidden because we now have a lot of oral history that we are able to share with the public. dion: admission to the exhibit is free and it is open through...
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the year-long celebration is known as the marin city 80 during the 1940s thousands of black americans traveleds during world war two the exhibit will feature artifacts photographs and the music of shipyard workers. this exhibit showcases their lives their journey what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and history of what was happening in marin county. admission for the exhibit is free. it will be open saturday through november 1st at the bardolini gallery in the marin center. well, finally tonight the bears met the dogs at uc berkeley today. yeah players from the cal football team got a chance to rub some of the ears and bellies of these cute little dogs. the puppies are undergoing training to be guide dogs for blind people. they're learning to maintain their composure even when faced with a lot of distractions. be around a lot of different people at a different noises different surfaces under their feet and this turf is really cool and squishy, there's lots of noises whistles. the visit was also to raise awareness about the need for people to raise the puppies volunteers rais
the year-long celebration is known as the marin city 80 during the 1940s thousands of black americans traveleds during world war two the exhibit will feature artifacts photographs and the music of shipyard workers. this exhibit showcases their lives their journey what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and history of what was happening in marin county. admission for the exhibit is free. it will be open saturday through november 1st at the bardolini gallery in the marin center....
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celebration with the exhibit looks at the period from 1942 to 1962, a time when thousands of black americans traveledes artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is a great exhibit. next, new details about the moments before two planes collided killing three people. what investigators are saying happened. and we are hearing from a school district about rescinding their indoor mask policy and a dad's viral video and the principal's message to parents. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept. your sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more r
celebration with the exhibit looks at the period from 1942 to 1962, a time when thousands of black americans traveledes artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is a great exhibit. next, new details about the moments before two planes...
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celebration with the exhibit looks at the period from 1942 to 1962, a time when thousands of black americans traveled louisiana to work in the shipyards during world war ii. the exhibit features artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is a great exhibit. >> it's nice. bit of a breeze, and were talking temperatures in the 70's, not you head in land, you can see 59 and livermore, and 61 in concord. sizzling temperatures, and really from the heat. it will arrive tomorrow, and some hot summer weather again on monday. it looked hazy. moderate air quality, and elsewhere it's good. the sea breeze allows comfortable readings. 70 downtown, 78 over no oakland. 93 in santa rosa, and in the south bay, the forecast features a hot day. cooler tomorrow with extra cloud covers and warming backup on monday. a pattern where you have moderate temperatures around the b
celebration with the exhibit looks at the period from 1942 to 1962, a time when thousands of black americans traveled louisiana to work in the shipyards during world war ii. the exhibit features artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is...
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it looks at the period from 1942 to 1962 when thousands of black americans traveled from louisiana to, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city, and the history are -- the history about was happening. liz: admission is free and it is open today through november 1 in san rafael. a really fascinating exhibit and hopefully you can check it out. lisa: we have a lot of fog at the golden gate bridge but elsewhere it is sunny, and temperatures with a clear sky overnight have dropped into the north bay into the 50's. 56 downtown, 62 san jose with upper 50's in the fog. nice and sunny, the high is well into the 70's but a sea breeze from san francisco. right now it is 63 in napa but only 54 in petaluma. the 24 hour temperature change two to three degrees cooler with clear skies to start out with upper 70's into the east bay, upper 90's out towards concord. a warmer day with above average temperatures in the triple digit heat around fairfield and tomorrow we will be much cooler. liz: thank you. the news continues with good the news continues with good morning ameri
it looks at the period from 1942 to 1962 when thousands of black americans traveled from louisiana to, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city, and the history are -- the history about was happening. liz: admission is free and it is open today through november 1 in san rafael. a really fascinating exhibit and hopefully you can check it out. lisa: we have a lot of fog at the golden gate bridge but elsewhere it is sunny, and temperatures with a clear sky overnight...
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a time when thousands of black americans traveled to marin city from louisiana to work in the shipyards exhibit showcases their lives, their journey and what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. >> admission is free. it will be open today through november 1 in san rafael. happening today as well, a new exhibit showcasing the most celebrated and powerful pharaoh of egypt's golden age opens. it is called ramses the great and the gold of the pharaohs. it features the greatest collection of ramses the second objects and egyptian jewelry to ever come to the united states. the exhibit runs through february 12. lisa, a lot going on today for a let's get a check of the forecast. lisa: it's been nice and sunny throughout much of the morning. in emeryville, you can see it looks to be a nice start to the day. 64 in oakland. palo alto, 65 in san jose. we are much warmer this morning compared to 24 hours ago. look at all of the 60's. 60 nine in concord. anywhere from nine to 10 degrees warmer. upper elevation, north winds as high p
a time when thousands of black americans traveled to marin city from louisiana to work in the shipyards exhibit showcases their lives, their journey and what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. >> admission is free. it will be open today through november 1 in san rafael. happening today as well, a new exhibit showcasing the most celebrated and powerful pharaoh of egypt's golden age opens. it is called ramses the great...
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with an historical exhibit it looks frat the period from the 1940s a time went thousands of black americans traveled to marin city from the south to work in the shipyards during world war two. exhibit features artifacts and photographs and the music of shipyard workers. some items are on display for the very first time. the black experiences it's been uncovered and it's been hidden because we now have lots of oral histories that we're able to share with the public. that is so neat admission to the exhibit is free. it's open through november 1st at the bartolini gallery in san rafael and it's so nice to be reminded of the history that we probably did not learn the first time around spencer that several absolutely correct the honest getting late at night. yes. you're absolutely correct about that. let me tell you what's going on with our weather. you know, we had some really hot weather or inland areas today tomorrow is going to be much cooler all across the bay area, but it's just one day cool down right now. we're looking at relatively calm wind all across the region we have light wind here near the
with an historical exhibit it looks frat the period from the 1940s a time went thousands of black americans traveled to marin city from the south to work in the shipyards during world war two. exhibit features artifacts and photographs and the music of shipyard workers. some items are on display for the very first time. the black experiences it's been uncovered and it's been hidden because we now have lots of oral histories that we're able to share with the public. that is so neat admission to...
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exhibit looks at the period from 1942 to 1962, a time when thousands of black americans traveled fromibit features artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is a great exhibit. a final check of your forecast. it still gray, at least behind us. >> were going to have wind on top of that. let's check out the wind forecast. the winds will kick up from 22 to 30 miles per hour across the bay area. even towards the east bay. on sunday, the winds will get even stronger. check it out. that will bring a cooldown. if you like warmth and heat, it is today in the upper 90's inland and upper 70's oakland. 90's return to the north bay and south bay. hottest day of the week. cooldown tomorrow. warming backup on day. temperatures will moderate on tuesday. we will get back into a pattern with 60's at the coast and upper 70's around the bay, and low ligh
exhibit looks at the period from 1942 to 1962, a time when thousands of black americans traveled fromibit features artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is a great exhibit. a final check of your forecast. it still gray, at least behind...
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a convoy of ships is expected to leave from ports in the odessa region traveling across the black sea. a russian blockade has sealed the cranes ports 4 months while ukraine has minds the sea to thwart russian naval assaults. a deal had to be broken, but was waiting for the united nations and turkey to declare the sea was safe to navigate. all right, let's go live to odessa where d. w is mathias billing is standing by mathias. good. a see, a turkey says today is the day, the 1st grain shipments to leave the port of odessa. what more do we know? well, the 1st ship should have already left the port or 830 that's half an hour ago, but we don't have confirmation yet. so if this works, then other ships could follow quickly on this 1st ship has loaded mays and it's destined that is destined for lebanon. but overall, there are 16 or 17 ships here in the ports. most of them have already been loaded and are waiting for that, go from istanbul to leave the port and sale out of the ukrainian waters. so the big question that is, what about the safety aspect here? who's responsible for the safe pass
a convoy of ships is expected to leave from ports in the odessa region traveling across the black sea. a russian blockade has sealed the cranes ports 4 months while ukraine has minds the sea to thwart russian naval assaults. a deal had to be broken, but was waiting for the united nations and turkey to declare the sea was safe to navigate. all right, let's go live to odessa where d. w is mathias billing is standing by mathias. good. a see, a turkey says today is the day, the 1st grain shipments...
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this exhibit in marin center looks at the period from 1942 to 1962 a time when thousands of black americans travelede exhibit features artifacts photographs and the music of shipyard workers. this exhibit showcases their lives their journey what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and history of what was happening in marin county. admission is free. it will be open tomorrow through november 1st at the bardolini gallery in marin center in san rafael the hit hulu show only murders in the building is set for its seasoned family next week. the show is set in new york city and this weekend. there's a pop-up experience for super fans danny beckstrom from our sister station in new york takes a look. extreme superfan like i would drink the gut milk, even though people are not fans of the gut mill from the gut milk throne to the pickled diner and even the secret passageways revealed this season, the third arm galleries only murders in the building experience transports you to the infamous arconia well for fans of the show and really anyone coming to experience we've created moments from the sh
this exhibit in marin center looks at the period from 1942 to 1962 a time when thousands of black americans travelede exhibit features artifacts photographs and the music of shipyard workers. this exhibit showcases their lives their journey what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and history of what was happening in marin county. admission is free. it will be open tomorrow through november 1st at the bardolini gallery in marin center in san rafael the hit hulu show only murders...
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it looks at the period from 1940s a time when thousands of black americans travel to marin city from the south to work in the shipyard. during world war two the exhibit features artifacts photographs and the music of shipyard workers and some items are on display for the first time. the black experiences it's been uncovered and it's been hidden because we now have lots of oral histories that we're able to share with the public. admission to the exhibit is free. it's open through november 1st at the bartolini gallery in san rafael. alright, just ahead getting packages delivered happens every day from online shopping to grocery orders. we take a look at the the future of deliveries without drivers. some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back. but asthma has taken enough. so i go triple... with trelegy. with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler,... it's the only once-daily treatment for adults that takes triple action against asthma symptoms. trelegy helps make breathing easier,... improves lung function,... and lasts for 24 hours. go triple... go trelegy. because asthma has taken enough. tr
it looks at the period from 1940s a time when thousands of black americans travel to marin city from the south to work in the shipyard. during world war two the exhibit features artifacts photographs and the music of shipyard workers and some items are on display for the first time. the black experiences it's been uncovered and it's been hidden because we now have lots of oral histories that we're able to share with the public. admission to the exhibit is free. it's open through november 1st at...
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but according to nasa, it's actually what a black hole sounds like. sounds can't travelnasa said the surrounding this black hole in the perseus galaxy cluster. we're able to carry sound waves. the tones had to be reprocessed to be brought up into the range of human hearing because scientists say they're actually 57 octaves below middle c which is something that humans can't hear. the most popular road trip destination is california. that's according to automotive industry experts from motorcycle insurance. they reviewed instagram and tiktok date in july and came up with a list of the most popular road trips worldwide coming out on top big sur. the area got more than a million instagram hashtags and 90 million tiktok views. the area is often featured in movies and commercials, including the stunning oceanside stretch with winding turns their sea cliffs over the pacific on one side and on the other, the santa lucia mountains. so very popular on tiktok or a little instagram and tiktok celebrities. mother nature here coming up in the next hour, nurses will be picketing in sa
but according to nasa, it's actually what a black hole sounds like. sounds can't travelnasa said the surrounding this black hole in the perseus galaxy cluster. we're able to carry sound waves. the tones had to be reprocessed to be brought up into the range of human hearing because scientists say they're actually 57 octaves below middle c which is something that humans can't hear. the most popular road trip destination is california. that's according to automotive industry experts from...
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he went through the period of being a black nationalist. and after travelingbut in parts of mesh, he began to realize this struggle was not just about black people, that the struggle was for the rights of all people. >> that was an enduring solidarity i felt with the party, and it's a sense of duty in me and a sense of honor. we're going to look out for each other. >> and the fact that black americans are such a small population. how can we talk about changing the system in america, revolution in america, when we're such a small part of the pie? >> in the late 60s, the panthers banded together with chuck's patriot party who organized poor rural people in the app lay shannon south and pacific north west. other organizations were doing similar work also out of chicago. talk about the role that guns played back then, especially with the panther party. >> we carried our weapons everywhere we went. people always try to say the black panther party was violent. we weren't violent. >> everybody was armed. everybody had a loaded weapon, but during that period is when t
he went through the period of being a black nationalist. and after travelingbut in parts of mesh, he began to realize this struggle was not just about black people, that the struggle was for the rights of all people. >> that was an enduring solidarity i felt with the party, and it's a sense of duty in me and a sense of honor. we're going to look out for each other. >> and the fact that black americans are such a small population. how can we talk about changing the system in america,...
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question if the universe is expanding what is expanding into and if you fall into a black hole, where do you go? is time travel possible? can you go backwards in time? d are there wormholes to other universes? what lies beyond the black hole, a white hole on the other side of a blackhole? are there other dimensions? other universes? none of these questions can be answered in the current framework? you need a higher theory and that is where string theory comes in. let's try to test this theory. the european space agency and nasa are proposing to get baby pictures of the instant of creation. this is laser in first -- interferometry detector in outer space, proposed by the your appearance, will give us baby pictures of the infant universe, a trillionth of a second after its birth and when we analyze baby pictures h we will see the universe emerging from the room and maybe, just maybe we will find evidence of an umbilical cord. and umbilical cord connecting our universe to a parent universe in a parallel universe. what is on the other side of a blackhole? if you fall in do you just die? what happens when you go th
question if the universe is expanding what is expanding into and if you fall into a black hole, where do you go? is time travel possible? can you go backwards in time? d are there wormholes to other universes? what lies beyond the black hole, a white hole on the other side of a blackhole? are there other dimensions? other universes? none of these questions can be answered in the current framework? you need a higher theory and that is where string theory comes in. let's try to test this theory....
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after travelling through the black sea corridors, it will be the 1st shipment organize as part of the military and operation led by russian, ukrainian, and turkish officials in a joint coordination center. me less cross live now to our correspond over among costs. read for more on this. hi there. remind. yeah, the 1st tangible results of the recent green talks we are speaking about take us through at what's happening, what's expected? well, apparently the sierra leone a flag, the ship is carrying at least 26000 tons of but made some reports are saying that there are 28000 thought tons. but that's irrelevant. what's relevant is, is the 1st shipment of fall grain from the port of odessa in many, many months now, is the 1st civilian fraser to carry a civilian good. so mays in this case, from odessa to the outside world, if you will, on a regular shipments have been blocked recently because of the special melissa operations that, that's been taking place in the last few months. now, the departure follow this departure follows last month a deal that was a struck by a russia ukraine, searcy
after travelling through the black sea corridors, it will be the 1st shipment organize as part of the military and operation led by russian, ukrainian, and turkish officials in a joint coordination center. me less cross live now to our correspond over among costs. read for more on this. hi there. remind. yeah, the 1st tangible results of the recent green talks we are speaking about take us through at what's happening, what's expected? well, apparently the sierra leone a flag, the ship is...
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plan shipments, had been halted since the start of rushes months long war now the ship is traveling across the black sea to stamp from assemble to turkey, where it will be inspected under the terms of a u. n. deal some 5000 nautical miles. it's expected to arrive after that journey light on tuesday, or early on wednesday. now from there, it will continue on to lebanon, where the ship's successful departure ukrainian president vladimir lensky has warned. that it is still too early to celebrate. half a more, let's bring in the w as begin a sugar in key. figured the progress of the ship is being followed very, very closely. is it all going to plan so far? yes, the vessel is on its way to istanbul. the load, it was $26000.00 tons of mays, and up to now everything is gone as planned. yesterday morning, the ship left the port of odessa, which is heavily mines through a sort of safe corridor corridor. ukraine had established by the mining parts of the port and who it was guided by pilot ships. and now it's on its way to istanbul . there it will be inspected again by a group of inspectors from turkey, russi
plan shipments, had been halted since the start of rushes months long war now the ship is traveling across the black sea to stamp from assemble to turkey, where it will be inspected under the terms of a u. n. deal some 5000 nautical miles. it's expected to arrive after that journey light on tuesday, or early on wednesday. now from there, it will continue on to lebanon, where the ship's successful departure ukrainian president vladimir lensky has warned. that it is still too early to celebrate....
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cargo ship resolutely is said to deliver amaze to the port of his 10 ball by tuesday, after travelling through a black sea corridor, it'll be the 1st shipment organized as part of a humanitarian operation, led by russian, ukrainian, and turkish officials in a joint coordination center r t remote cost rep can tell us more. now, according to reports, the sierra leone flag, the vessel is loaded with some $26.00 to $28000.00 times of amazed, and it's, this nation is a lebanon. now this ship is the 1st the civilian writer to leave the court of odessa in recent and once since the special operation by russia began. now this departure follows last month, the deal between russia, ukraine, turkey, and the united nations to lead of food experts leave a from ukraine to the rest of the world. now, it's a hope to that, that this 1st the shipment will pull to start so many more in the future, which will relieve the global food market where prices have been rapidly rising over the last few months. now ukraine and some of the partners have been a very skeptical about this deal when it was the 1st side and they even st
cargo ship resolutely is said to deliver amaze to the port of his 10 ball by tuesday, after travelling through a black sea corridor, it'll be the 1st shipment organized as part of a humanitarian operation, led by russian, ukrainian, and turkish officials in a joint coordination center r t remote cost rep can tell us more. now, according to reports, the sierra leone flag, the vessel is loaded with some $26.00 to $28000.00 times of amazed, and it's, this nation is a lebanon. now this ship is the...
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departing a short time ago convoys of ships are now free to leave ports in the odessa region, traveling across the black sea. a russian blockade had sealed ukraine's ports while ukraine has mind the sea to thwart russian naval assaults. international deal will enable ukraine to explore it, stock pile of brain to the world. many countries have experienced a shortage of weight due to the months long war or let's go live to odessa, where the w mathias billing is standing by mathias. good to see you. so turkey says, the 1st grind shipment has left the port of odessa. what more do we know? yeah, the ship left this position at the port at 830 this morning. the ship had been struck . there seemed stuck there since february. and it's one of her 16 grain vessels in odessa, that have been lying in odessa ports for many months now. ah, it is now sailing on to istanbul, where it will be inspected, so that the guarantees that turkey and the united nation and russia can make sure that it's really shipping out grain out of ukraine. and then it will proceed to lebanon, where it's, it's freight is destined to, it, it ca
departing a short time ago convoys of ships are now free to leave ports in the odessa region, traveling across the black sea. a russian blockade had sealed ukraine's ports while ukraine has mind the sea to thwart russian naval assaults. international deal will enable ukraine to explore it, stock pile of brain to the world. many countries have experienced a shortage of weight due to the months long war or let's go live to odessa, where the w mathias billing is standing by mathias. good to see...
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near the entrance, the black volga is a legendary car, but one of the scary legends say the black volga travelseets of the city, drives up to a lonely passerby, and one has only to approach this black volga and they were gone. it was rumored that people, especially children, were kidnapped, either by monks of a secret order, or by flayer doctors, in general, horror. this black volga did not attract the attention of operatives before, well, it’s worth it and let it stand, probably, someone came from work , some director or a party member of the soviet moment, a gunsmith, such black volgas were not sold to ordinary citizens, but now the car has attracted the closest attention. the owner of the volga car is a private individual dmitry mayakovsky, 52 years old. married, has a minor daughter. they checked the director of one of the moscow markets , registered in another district of the capital, he is a former neighbor of anna chepura. well, it's all good, it's working. everything is fine, family, he has a wife with a child there are no complaints. mayakovsky valentina is a low-key woman with the imp
near the entrance, the black volga is a legendary car, but one of the scary legends say the black volga travelseets of the city, drives up to a lonely passerby, and one has only to approach this black volga and they were gone. it was rumored that people, especially children, were kidnapped, either by monks of a secret order, or by flayer doctors, in general, horror. this black volga did not attract the attention of operatives before, well, it’s worth it and let it stand, probably, someone...
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expanding what is it expanding into and children ask the question if you fall into a black hole, where do you go? or is time travelossible or are there gateways to other universes? what lies behind the black hole and are there other dimensions or universes? to be answereder in the current framework that's where string theory comes in so let's try to test the theory the european space agency proposing to get pictures of the instant of creation. this is from space antenna gravity wave detector in space proposed by the europeans and the americans, baby pictures of the universe a trillionth of a second after its birth and we will see the universe emerging and maybe, just maybe we will find evidence of an umbilical cord connecting the infant universese to a parent universen a parallel universe. and what's on the other side of a black hole? if you fall in, do you just die? what happens when you go through a black hole and is there a white hole on the other end? in 1935, albert einstein devises the bridge shown here it connects to universes together in the einstein rosen bridge. connecting the universe to another univers
expanding what is it expanding into and children ask the question if you fall into a black hole, where do you go? or is time travelossible or are there gateways to other universes? what lies behind the black hole and are there other dimensions or universes? to be answereder in the current framework that's where string theory comes in so let's try to test the theory the european space agency proposing to get pictures of the instant of creation. this is from space antenna gravity wave detector in...
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sevastapol, the home of russia's black sea fleet in crimea, appears to have come under drone attack again. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk, as thousands of rail workers strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions. we are determined to get a square deal for our people and that is exactly what we will achieve, and the public seem to be right behind us in that campaign. michael gove backs rishi sunak to become the next conservative party leader and prime minister, saying he has what thejob requires. he says rival liz truss�*s tax policies will affect and in boxing, anthonyjoshua faces unified heavyweight champion oleksandr usyk in saudia arabia tonight, in a must—win rematch. ukrainian troops are reported to have carried out more attacks on russian forces in the crimean peninsula. smoke was seen rising from the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet in sevastapol, with moscow claiming it shot down a ukrainian drone. russia has occupied crimea since 2014 and there have been a series of recent attacks on russian military infrastructure there. james waterho
sevastapol, the home of russia's black sea fleet in crimea, appears to have come under drone attack again. more travel disruption on train lines across the uk, as thousands of rail workers strike for the second time in three days over pay and working conditions. we are determined to get a square deal for our people and that is exactly what we will achieve, and the public seem to be right behind us in that campaign. michael gove backs rishi sunak to become the next conservative party leader and...
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without further ado, in conjunction with the traveling exhibition "black citizenship under the age of jim crow." curated by the new york historical society and sponsored by the bank of america i would like to welcome to the stage dr. latrice donaldson. >> thank you very much. congratulations for getting -- being one of the host cities of the 2020 since world cup. my hometown of philadelphia is also one of the host cities. i am equally excited about the possibilities of the world cup being hosted in the u.s.. so this evening we will journey through a discussion of hope in darkness. what does it mean to hope in darkness? noted french author george bernardo stated "optimism is a substitute for hope. one may encounter optimism everywhere, but hope must be one. one can only obtain help at cost of great patience. when one comes to the end of the night, one meets another don. hope is a virtue. a strength and determination of the soul. the highest form of hope is despair, overcome that" -- overcome.". thinking about african-american military experience during jim crowe it is the embodiment of
without further ado, in conjunction with the traveling exhibition "black citizenship under the age of jim crow." curated by the new york historical society and sponsored by the bank of america i would like to welcome to the stage dr. latrice donaldson. >> thank you very much. congratulations for getting -- being one of the host cities of the 2020 since world cup. my hometown of philadelphia is also one of the host cities. i am equally excited about the possibilities of the world...
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black hole at socit. biggest sound can actually. travel in space normally because there's no oxygen to carry the sound waves. but nasa says that the gases surrounding this particular black hole and perseus galaxy cluster. well, those were able to carry sound waves that owns actually heavy process somewhat to be brought up into the range of human hearing because the scientists say other actually 57 oaves below middle c. >> how great would it be if scientists could actually make this happen? the furniture assembles itself right in front of you when you remove it from the box. ikea furniture. so yeah, that desk or chair would arrive and instead of having to sort through all those little tools and you know, fouls the items would morph into furniture right before your eyes. scientists in jerusalem have been studying this. they say it could really happen that way. the products can be designed to morph into 3 d structures during what they call a drying out process. all they would need is what they call a stimulus, which could be a change in room
black hole at socit. biggest sound can actually. travel in space normally because there's no oxygen to carry the sound waves. but nasa says that the gases surrounding this particular black hole and perseus galaxy cluster. well, those were able to carry sound waves that owns actually heavy process somewhat to be brought up into the range of human hearing because the scientists say other actually 57 oaves below middle c. >> how great would it be if scientists could actually make this...
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traveler. like many conservative black americans versus black republicans don't see thomas as a fellow traveler you'll curious to hear what you think. this is not the topic of the book, but curious what you think about thomas' relationship not just with black republicanism, but with black conservativism. >> let me sort of take the first part of your question, i think it's an important one and thomas is well aware of his standing in the black community and has spoken about it and the kind of sense of, i don't know, you know, personal pain he feels by the rejection of the black community because he-- you know, he fully is-- and he understands exactly why black people are opposed to him and sees himself as a kind of jeremiah sort of figure, and from the very sort has really thought of black conservativism as a political project like many political projects that begins with, you know, a kind of a voice in the wilderness that needs to kind of create its own constituency. and i think that's exactly what he sees himself as doing, all evidence to the contrary, you know, on the court. but i think that t
traveler. like many conservative black americans versus black republicans don't see thomas as a fellow traveler you'll curious to hear what you think. this is not the topic of the book, but curious what you think about thomas' relationship not just with black republicanism, but with black conservativism. >> let me sort of take the first part of your question, i think it's an important one and thomas is well aware of his standing in the black community and has spoken about it and the kind...
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he'll then travel on to ukraine's black sea port of odesa.d ukraine in april, when he witnessed some of the destruction in towns previously occupied by russian forces. i'm joined now by drjenny mathers, who is a senior lecturer in international politics at aberystwyth university in wales. just to map all of the south, a lot of lines coming in, calling the sabotage, but some suggestion from ukrainians that this may not be completely accidental. explain what is going on here. it’s completely accidental. explain what is going on here-— is going on here. it's important to realise that _ is going on here. it's important to realise that ukrainians _ is going on here. it's important to realise that ukrainians have - is going on here. it's important to realise that ukrainians have been| realise that ukrainians have been very good at maintaining operational secrecy. keeping close control over key bits of information which might reveal too much to the russians about the capabilities and the deployment of their forces and so, ukrainians want to be a big
he'll then travel on to ukraine's black sea port of odesa.d ukraine in april, when he witnessed some of the destruction in towns previously occupied by russian forces. i'm joined now by drjenny mathers, who is a senior lecturer in international politics at aberystwyth university in wales. just to map all of the south, a lot of lines coming in, calling the sabotage, but some suggestion from ukrainians that this may not be completely accidental. explain what is going on here. it’s completely...
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he'll then travel on to ukraine's black sea port of odesa.d ukraine in april, when he witnessed some of the destruction in towns previously occupied by russian forces. i spoke to drjenny mathers, who is a senior lecturer in international politics at aberystwyth university in wales. as we have been reporting — russia has been calling this sabotage and there is some suggestion from the ukranians — that this may not be completely accidental. dr mathers explained what could be going on. i think it is important to realise that ukrainians have been very good at maintaining informational secrecy. keeping close control over key bits of information that may reveal too much to the russians about the capabilities and the deployment of their forces and so on. ukrainians want to be a bit cage and leave the russians guessing about what happened and who is responsible and how they did this by the same time, they're giving pretty strong hints that yes, they were indeed responsible for these are the spectacular attacks. behind the front lines in russia and cr
he'll then travel on to ukraine's black sea port of odesa.d ukraine in april, when he witnessed some of the destruction in towns previously occupied by russian forces. i spoke to drjenny mathers, who is a senior lecturer in international politics at aberystwyth university in wales. as we have been reporting — russia has been calling this sabotage and there is some suggestion from the ukranians — that this may not be completely accidental. dr mathers explained what could be going on. i think...
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travel in space. and this is what a black hole sounds like. >> nasa says the reason you can hear anything at all is thats through the surrounding gas in this particular galaxy cluster. and those ripples can be translated into sound or a remix, as nasa has called it previously. it is remarkable. the news continues. let's hand it over to laura coates and "cnn tonight." coates and "cnn tonight." laura? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> oddly, that's exactly how i thought a black hole would sound. i don't know why, if i had to think about it would be like that or the charlie brown parents. >> wawa wawa. >> he was onto something. thanks charles shulz. anderson, thank you so much. i'm laura coates, and this is "cnn tonight." >>> look, something -- well, it shifted. not exactly how sure and how much that actually has been the case, but we've ridden the political roller coaster enough to know that no one knows for sure what's going to happen in the november midterms. but remember that big, red republican wave that so many
travel in space. and this is what a black hole sounds like. >> nasa says the reason you can hear anything at all is thats through the surrounding gas in this particular galaxy cluster. and those ripples can be translated into sound or a remix, as nasa has called it previously. it is remarkable. the news continues. let's hand it over to laura coates and "cnn tonight." coates and "cnn tonight." laura? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> oddly, that's exactly...
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black women. she is traveling to the u.s. capital. she is never caught or captured and never arrested. and they actually believe her when she shows up with the blueprints. it is pretty remarkable story. now the u.s. navy in the u.s. military knows what the confederacy is up to. they are like, we should probably start building our own ironclads. gideon welles is going to create a board, kind of a commission to come up with the various design for all ironclad. three different designs for one of the most same us as the monitor. that is the monitor. the low sitting one. the battle is going to unfold over two days. the battle hampton roads is a today bottle. it is going to start with the confederate ironclad, the css virginia. she is under the command of the flag officer franklin buchanan. yes, i keep using the word she, in the 19th century, ships were always refer to as female. so, franklin buchanan is in control of the virginia. she leaves norfolk and she is headed out to go get these u.s. vessels that are on block a duty. she is going to go after the uss cumberland. at around 2 pm, she r
black women. she is traveling to the u.s. capital. she is never caught or captured and never arrested. and they actually believe her when she shows up with the blueprints. it is pretty remarkable story. now the u.s. navy in the u.s. military knows what the confederacy is up to. they are like, we should probably start building our own ironclads. gideon welles is going to create a board, kind of a commission to come up with the various design for all ironclad. three different designs for one of...
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black soldiers get equality. on that, point another chapter focuses on three delegations of african americans who travel from the to push lincoln to support black suffrage. and so, one of the things that you can see is that the themes kind of change overtime, as new issues arise in the war there's different themes that i was able to focus chapters on. >> yeah, i noticed that and i found it very intriguing that there are different reasons why people visit with him. so, it's going to be important for different reasons. okay, you spent a lot of time collecting these letters, right? that means you bring a lot of new primary source information to the question. but we started with at least one, well, several published sources, but one crucial published source that, to begin with, was everybody's source about lincoln and african americans in the white house. and that is a story of elizabeth keckley, the story she told with behind the scenes. find a chance with something, else it was awful. >> as going to say, there is that parity. >> and horrible parity. but behind the scenes. how has it through keckley's eyes affected
black soldiers get equality. on that, point another chapter focuses on three delegations of african americans who travel from the to push lincoln to support black suffrage. and so, one of the things that you can see is that the themes kind of change overtime, as new issues arise in the war there's different themes that i was able to focus chapters on. >> yeah, i noticed that and i found it very intriguing that there are different reasons why people visit with him. so, it's going to be...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> w.k kamal bell is back with united shades of america and is traveling to the black hills ofir culture and their land. take a look. >> so what's the scope of your work? >> i think allison's case is a good example of that. this is one of the cases in my family. she's one of the cases that we're working on pretty hard right now. things like evidence in the evidence box that's never been looked at. >> a lot of time cases are unsolved because the police haven't chosen to solve it, or am i making to much of that? >> police by bureau of indian affairs. we went a whole year without a criminal investigator. there are a stack of murders that never got started investigating because there's no one there to do it. >> there's the neglect of, like, not having the resources that you need to protect your community. >> not just resources but jurisdiction. what's the point of having jurisdiction if they're not going to use it. >> and joining us now is the host of "united shades of america," the director of the emmy nominated series "we need to talk about cosby" and an author. so great to be wi
. ♪ ♪ >>> w.k kamal bell is back with united shades of america and is traveling to the black hills ofir culture and their land. take a look. >> so what's the scope of your work? >> i think allison's case is a good example of that. this is one of the cases in my family. she's one of the cases that we're working on pretty hard right now. things like evidence in the evidence box that's never been looked at. >> a lot of time cases are unsolved because the police...