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, the ukrainian institute of bookswhich came up with this and conducts it for the general popularization of reading in order to people mentioned that the book is still an eternal value, why is it eternal? well, at least because if the electricity is turned off, the paper stores information, you know, and the hard disk will crumble there after 10-15 years, the book will not crumble. we will never today we pick up books that were printed in i don't know in the 15th in the 15th centuries and they store information, so the book is eternal, at least from the point of view of preserving information . another issue is reading itself as a way of interacting with a person. you probably drive in transport and you can always tell by the face of the person who is sitting in front of you. is she reading or sticking something in front of her eyes? as and very simply, a person who reads has a meaningful expression in his eyes, there is work going on in his head, they are spinning as well as there, the fish thought they were walking,
, the ukrainian institute of bookswhich came up with this and conducts it for the general popularization of reading in order to people mentioned that the book is still an eternal value, why is it eternal? well, at least because if the electricity is turned off, the paper stores information, you know, and the hard disk will crumble there after 10-15 years, the book will not crumble. we will never today we pick up books that were printed in i don't know in the 15th in the 15th centuries and they...
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we started these reforms, we created the ukrainian cultural fund and the book institute, we supportedhe language was revived by ukrainian cinema from the 14th to the 19th year, we started doing all this, then irresponsible people came who returned all this to the kuchki times, but now they are also getting the price of this. therefore it is necessary to continue the reforms in the field of culture, and the reforms consist in fact of very simple things in the support of talented people, that is why i see here rostyk derzepilsky for me he is the most talented ukrainian director. yes, it will be easier, yes, but those people who do something themselves, change, have this energy, have values and are ready to carry them, the state must support and educate the young generation and let them educate young people, so that there is a benefit from this process, this is the main thing . thank you. rostyslav derzypilsky will have to blow his nose for entering the galaxy of leading ukrainian artists. yes, in the end, i support such an outline, but in any case, we understand that the war is an ext
we started these reforms, we created the ukrainian cultural fund and the book institute, we supportedhe language was revived by ukrainian cinema from the 14th to the 19th year, we started doing all this, then irresponsible people came who returned all this to the kuchki times, but now they are also getting the price of this. therefore it is necessary to continue the reforms in the field of culture, and the reforms consist in fact of very simple things in the support of talented people, that is...
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molly reynolds at the booking institution set the process allows members to have a stake in a legislative process typically governed by senior leadership. the increase in the last spending bill could reflect the fact that many members have never experienced the earmark process given they were elected after lawmakers concerned about the abuse of the practice put a moratorium on earmarks in 2011. jb from pop springs, arkansas. -- hot springs, arkansas. caller: how are you doing? i was going to comment on the money we are spending in ukraine. i noticed the speech when zelenskyy spoke. a lot of republicans just sat there. i thought that was kinda shameful. the way i see it, we are not sending money to ukraine. we are sending armaments, tanks, planes, whatever. these armaments are laid -- made right here in america. we are spending money on ourselves. we are not sending boatloads of money over there. we are sending things they can use and are built by american workers here in america. so, i just kind of cringe every time i hear these republicans calling in here and talking about all the money
molly reynolds at the booking institution set the process allows members to have a stake in a legislative process typically governed by senior leadership. the increase in the last spending bill could reflect the fact that many members have never experienced the earmark process given they were elected after lawmakers concerned about the abuse of the practice put a moratorium on earmarks in 2011. jb from pop springs, arkansas. -- hot springs, arkansas. caller: how are you doing? i was going to...
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according to the bookings institute, communities of color have fewer options when it comes to financialservices then majority white neighborhoods. banks in these neighborhoods often require higher initial deposits, minimal account balances, and as a result, the federal reserve found that an estimated 40% of black americans are either unbanked or underbanked. people of color are also denied loans at higher rates and are offered worse homes -- in 2022, the fdic found that black borrowers are more likely to pay higher interest rates than white borrowers even while controlling for other factors. that point must be underscored. because this debunks the myth that it only requires motive. when you control for other factors, in racial disparities still result, that is evidence of discrimination. the federal reserve also found that approximately 14% of small black business owners received all the finances they sought from banks compared to 34% of white small business owners. it discrimination by financial institutions imposed significant costs on communities of color and we have written about th
according to the bookings institute, communities of color have fewer options when it comes to financialservices then majority white neighborhoods. banks in these neighborhoods often require higher initial deposits, minimal account balances, and as a result, the federal reserve found that an estimated 40% of black americans are either unbanked or underbanked. people of color are also denied loans at higher rates and are offered worse homes -- in 2022, the fdic found that black borrowers are more...
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molly reynolds at the booking institution set the process allows members to have a stake in a legislativerocess typically governed by senior leadership. the increase in the last spending bill could reflect the fact that many members have never experienced the earmark process given they were elected after lawmakers concerned about the abuse of the practice put a moratorium on earmarks in 2011. jb from pop springs, arkansas. -- hot springs, arkansas. caller: how are you doing? i was going to comment on the money we are spending in ukraine. i noticed the speech when zelenskyy spoke. a lot of republicans just sat there. i thought that was kinda shameful. the way i see it, we are not sending money to ukraine. we are sending armaments, tanks, planes, whatever. these armaments are laid -- made right here in america. we are spending money on ourselves. we are not sending boatloads of money over there. we are sending things they can use and are built by american workers here in america. so, i just kind of cringe every time i hear these republicans calling in here and talking about all the money we
molly reynolds at the booking institution set the process allows members to have a stake in a legislativerocess typically governed by senior leadership. the increase in the last spending bill could reflect the fact that many members have never experienced the earmark process given they were elected after lawmakers concerned about the abuse of the practice put a moratorium on earmarks in 2011. jb from pop springs, arkansas. -- hot springs, arkansas. caller: how are you doing? i was going to...
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library of belarus, the largest in the country, we are the leading scientific institution in the field of political science, book science, bibliography, and also the scientific focal point for the public libraries of our country. today , the library is the largest information jesus cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest repository of knowledge we store today, more than about 10.5 million different types of documents. these are books, newspapers, magazines, maps, posters , abstracts and dissertations, and other documents in 80 languages of the world today at the disposal of our users 17 spacious reading rooms that are equipped for studying all kinds of documents in terms of its technical equipment , today the library is not inferior to, uh, leading libraries. e mira, e our complex of technological systems includes both scanning equipment and restoration equipment. e for publishing today we publish on the basis of the library. uh, our publishing center publishes, uh, two scientific collections , we also have our own, uh, library light magazine, which is celebrating its 26th annive
library of belarus, the largest in the country, we are the leading scientific institution in the field of political science, book science, bibliography, and also the scientific focal point for the public libraries of our country. today , the library is the largest information jesus cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest repository of knowledge we store today, more than about 10.5 million different types of documents. these are books, newspapers, magazines, maps,...
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book. i have my copy here. i wanted to show everybody what what they're in store for. i want to thank the proctor institute for allowing us to have this conversation and being a sponsor for this event. i want to thank princeton university of princeton press university press for publishing this important book. and most importantly, i want thank the attendees for showing up and being part of one this conversation as well as asking just fantastic questions. mary beth, i can't thank you any more than i possibly can for this privilege to work with you. and i don't know if you want have a closing remark, but with that. i would say thank you and i've enjoyed this conversation. all right. thank you. and i would just ask people to go out and try to, you know, do good work and create opportunities for people. thanks, everybody. thank you. and his wife betsy, and her father. [applause] i would like to begin with a brief history lesson. it is only
book. i have my copy here. i wanted to show everybody what what they're in store for. i want to thank the proctor institute for allowing us to have this conversation and being a sponsor for this event. i want to thank princeton university of princeton press university press for publishing this important book. and most importantly, i want thank the attendees for showing up and being part of one this conversation as well as asking just fantastic questions. mary beth, i can't thank you any more...
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. >> he writing your book that without leadership institutions are adrift in nations grow and ultimately end in disaster. does that apply to the united states right now? m >> of basic point is that every society is in a kind of transition from t the past to te future which is not yet -- and to help guide them, the people in the direction that will enable them to fulfill their potentialities. the united states at this moment faces a challenge along these lines because in order to make this transition one has to have faith in one's society and then one leader and when a society is extremely divided and if their different views about the future and indeed about the validity of the use of -- too much of the energies instead of moving to a better future. this worries me about the united states today. >> i want to ask you about richard nixon and one of the six liters you profiled. his leadership on a lot of domestic policies that are often overlooked, a lot of domestic issues that i was coveringth bak then as a local reporter but on foreign-policy extraordinary leadership on the middle east la
. >> he writing your book that without leadership institutions are adrift in nations grow and ultimately end in disaster. does that apply to the united states right now? m >> of basic point is that every society is in a kind of transition from t the past to te future which is not yet -- and to help guide them, the people in the direction that will enable them to fulfill their potentialities. the united states at this moment faces a challenge along these lines because in order to...
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. >> you are a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, and you have written a book about the modern american conservative movement. it's entitled "the right: the hundred year war for american conservatism." now, it traces the conservative movement from the 1920s through president biden's inauguration. will you start by briefly defining what it means to be a conservative now? >> well, it's a hot topic, and i think one of the problems with the american right today, margaret, is that no one is really clear on what a conservative is. that's one of the reasons why i wrote the book. and i think the definition i've settled on is that an american conservative wants to conserve the political ideas and the political institutions of the american founding, and those are distinctivel american institutions and ideas, and they preserve a wide latitude of individual freedom and freedom of civil society that i think is absent in other forms of conservatism elsewhere in the world. >> you framed the book around a quote -- "endless competition and occasional collaboration between populism an
. >> you are a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute, and you have written a book about the modern american conservative movement. it's entitled "the right: the hundred year war for american conservatism." now, it traces the conservative movement from the 1920s through president biden's inauguration. will you start by briefly defining what it means to be a conservative now? >> well, it's a hot topic, and i think one of the problems with the american right...
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coming up wednesday morning, senior fellow at the met hand institute integer meeting editor, stephen discusses his bookhomelessness in america. the history and tragedy of a social problem. watch washington journal, live wednesday morning starting at seven eastern on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mexico. >> the outgoing chair is bernice johnson. she is retiring after 30 years in congress. she sat down with he spent to reflect on her life and career in politics. she talked about her
coming up wednesday morning, senior fellow at the met hand institute integer meeting editor, stephen discusses his bookhomelessness in america. the history and tragedy of a social problem. watch washington journal, live wednesday morning starting at seven eastern on c-span, or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including mexico. >> the outgoing chair is bernice johnson. she...
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belarus today, the largest in the country, we are the leading a scientific institution in the field of library science , bookraphy, and also a scientific coordinating center for public libraries in our country today, the library is the largest information socio-cultural center in the first place. er, of course, this is the largest repository of knowledge we store today, more than about ten and a half million different types of documents. these are books, newspapers, magazines, maps, posters , abstracts and dissertations, uh, and other documents in eighty languages of the world today at our disposal. our users 17 spacious reading rooms, which are equipped for the study of all types of documents in terms of its technical equipment , today the library is not inferior. uh, leading the fucking world, uh, to our complex technological systems.
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you write in your book that without leadership institutions adrift and nations growing irrelevance and ultimately disaster in some ways is that applied to the united states, britain, the it's important make it is that every society in the kind of transition from the past which notes to the future which it not it's not yet and this detachment of leaders is to help it people in the direction that will enable them to fulfill the potentialities. that the united states is moment to challenge these people because in order to make this but as to if faith in society and in what and the society is extremely divided and did different views about future and indeed about the good of future of its then much of the energy. it's too of the attitude continued didn't conflict with of the but it's with each other instead of reconciliation that would give impetus to to it to a better future and a future to put that did what is needed to do that today. i want to ask you about richard nixon, one of the six leaders you profiled. his leadership on a lot of domestic policies that are often overlooked, the env
you write in your book that without leadership institutions adrift and nations growing irrelevance and ultimately disaster in some ways is that applied to the united states, britain, the it's important make it is that every society in the kind of transition from the past which notes to the future which it not it's not yet and this detachment of leaders is to help it people in the direction that will enable them to fulfill the potentialities. that the united states is moment to challenge these...
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in international history at king's college, london and a research fellow at the hoover institution. his first book, sharing the burden the armenian question humanitarian ism intervention and anglo-american visions of a global order examine the fortune of a new anglo-american international order in the aftermath of world war one. his most recent book, coauthored with brendan simms, is hitler's american gamble, pearl harbor and germany's march two global war ladies and gentlemen, please welcome olga or charles skip. i thank you, john, for this wonderful introduction, and thank you for everyone who stayed for the second part. and thank you herbert hoover presidential library museum staff who organized this wonderful event. i will also start with the. 1921 famine and the main product brought by the area to the starving russian peasant was corn. on this slide you can see a caravan of camels on the volga, bringing in corn to the starving russian peasants and you can on the second photo you can see peasant russian women with their sacks of corn from the area. however, the decision to send corn was not un
in international history at king's college, london and a research fellow at the hoover institution. his first book, sharing the burden the armenian question humanitarian ism intervention and anglo-american visions of a global order examine the fortune of a new anglo-american international order in the aftermath of world war one. his most recent book, coauthored with brendan simms, is hitler's american gamble, pearl harbor and germany's march two global war ladies and gentlemen, please welcome...
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this institute wrote a book, the parents of that book. the purpose of that book was how to avoid the american shaving to face the situation in which europe moscow and china will have a united grayson and i. we have run out of time, gentlemen, but i think that's why we have the answer. that's why ukraine happened in the 1st place due to address, but we just heard in london, that's all the time we have gentlemen. many thanks, i guess in london, prague. and in north florida. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, see you next time remember? ah, ah ah. ah, well, oh, oh, oh, oh, i ah it o. in 2022. the italian government approved a package of military aid to ukraine. coordination with nita to help ukrainians defend themselves and fight back about 150000000 euros. well, i make a week even i told me bombs are hearing all the same, naco and the you with the one that people will die just for make money. the one that had been yes, because why you must, who got through on it or if you're gone through unless you are complete, i mean
this institute wrote a book, the parents of that book. the purpose of that book was how to avoid the american shaving to face the situation in which europe moscow and china will have a united grayson and i. we have run out of time, gentlemen, but i think that's why we have the answer. that's why ukraine happened in the 1st place due to address, but we just heard in london, that's all the time we have gentlemen. many thanks, i guess in london, prague. and in north florida. and thanks to our...
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he needs that academy for the childs policy, atlantic book at one of the institute organs of sean, of which i need to log in and flock among these organizations. the one that stands out the most is the atlantic bridge. it was founded in 1952, its official aim is to promote german american understanding. you guys can sort of get a mining trinity at that again, as i said, the now, on the market. that means that the ocean group and politic of for the government should group you mr. mission company. sure. globally of the confusion us because that's not just the other than that. so if you want to apply, you must boucher for the dr. booth on affordable of the federal atlanta school most im looking to speak to blue cross. you more log in your company list, monsieur, this new content on the box spring. good news for you. which one is that you need me to come in formal complaint by the more of your still not be on the on your interest in, in the book. so we're not seeing you, but i'm so glad you took your flow for years is up and get one. you think you'll start to sort of get all the money is
he needs that academy for the childs policy, atlantic book at one of the institute organs of sean, of which i need to log in and flock among these organizations. the one that stands out the most is the atlantic bridge. it was founded in 1952, its official aim is to promote german american understanding. you guys can sort of get a mining trinity at that again, as i said, the now, on the market. that means that the ocean group and politic of for the government should group you mr. mission...
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so seriously joking aside, my book is about and institution of five remarkable young army officers and combat experience in iraq and afghanistan lose left lieutenant colonel and now a major and all five are recipients of multiple awards for valor including west point prestigious metal. the two wars of course iraq and afghanistan so half of this is combat history but it's about character encourage. what inspires it? my inspiration comes from the french and 18th century military thinker and reinforced by a british soldieror states and one —- a statesman. arguing that exceptional courage on the battlefield is rooted in moral culture one dish culture and then to argue that moral courage is where more than physical courage and those profiled in my book with that exceptional courage described by the generals. how do we develop, educate nurture and train such exceptional officers? it came from the work of the brilliant student of moral leadership and character building with a series of classic books including the road to character and others shows how character andn moral leadership can be de
so seriously joking aside, my book is about and institution of five remarkable young army officers and combat experience in iraq and afghanistan lose left lieutenant colonel and now a major and all five are recipients of multiple awards for valor including west point prestigious metal. the two wars of course iraq and afghanistan so half of this is combat history but it's about character encourage. what inspires it? my inspiration comes from the french and 18th century military thinker and...
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this institute wrote a book, the parents of that book, the gun transport. the purpose of that book was how to avoid the americans having to face the situation in which europe moscow and china will have a united grayson and i. we have run out of time gentlemen, but i think that's why we have the answer. that's why ukraine happened in the 1st place to, to address what we just heard in london. that's all the time we have gentlemen. many, thanks, i guess in london, prague and in north florida. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at ortiz, see you next time. remember, cross talk with ah, a ra, a shape out the scene because the african and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground. i'm put you in a place with a, with a condition to move us to do a no program is to push it up with a no, i do a with a block or is it a voicemail? but i am sitting in the disclosures now. i say yes. one way at the suggestion is up with ah, a high level prisoner swab russian businessman, victor, a booth returns
this institute wrote a book, the parents of that book, the gun transport. the purpose of that book was how to avoid the americans having to face the situation in which europe moscow and china will have a united grayson and i. we have run out of time gentlemen, but i think that's why we have the answer. that's why ukraine happened in the 1st place to, to address what we just heard in london. that's all the time we have gentlemen. many, thanks, i guess in london, prague and in north florida. and...
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books you can borrow? do you want to see them? - sure! - great, this way. - i'm 11. - the libraries are a national service. when you'll be attending a university or other learning institution borrow books from santiago or the national library. - is that our next stop? - yes, our next stop's right there... if our service brings joy to our readers every time we bring them new books to read, and if we attract new readers, we'll be happy. (cyril christensen) it's an island where there's a big sense of community, working together, and having a deep relation with your neighbours. there's this concept of minga. the minga is a bit like a barn raising, or getting together to achieve a common goal that will help someone specifically or the whole community. moving a house from one place to another is actually called tiradura de casa. to tirar is to pull, so you pull a house with oxen. sometimes two or three pairs of oxen, just moving a house, rolling it over wood. if your well dries up and you don't have drinking water, instead of building a house near another well, why not move your house where there is water accessibility? (alejandro sanchez barria) we're getting ready to move a ho
books you can borrow? do you want to see them? - sure! - great, this way. - i'm 11. - the libraries are a national service. when you'll be attending a university or other learning institution borrow books from santiago or the national library. - is that our next stop? - yes, our next stop's right there... if our service brings joy to our readers every time we bring them new books to read, and if we attract new readers, we'll be happy. (cyril christensen) it's an island where there's a big sense...
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seriously, joking aside, my book is about an institution. about five remarkable young army officers and their combat experience in iraq and in afghanistan. the institution is west point . the five officers are left-handed bowls and narrow, left tenant, now major reacher. left tenant now major stephen tangent. all five are recipients of local awards for valor including west point's just tedious metal. the two wars are iraq and afghanistan so in part this book is a combat history but this book is about more frthan that. it's aboutcharacter and courage. what inspires you? what's developed ? my inspiration came from a french 19th century thinker and was reinforced by a british soldier statesman, formerly director of the sas. the colonel argued exceptional courageous on the battlefield is rooted in moral culture which nurtures an unusually deep sense of duty that is to be found among elite souls. hence the title of the book. general cepeda argued moral courage is rare and physical courage and physical courage is less common. the five officers per
seriously, joking aside, my book is about an institution. about five remarkable young army officers and their combat experience in iraq and in afghanistan. the institution is west point . the five officers are left-handed bowls and narrow, left tenant, now major reacher. left tenant now major stephen tangent. all five are recipients of local awards for valor including west point's just tedious metal. the two wars are iraq and afghanistan so in part this book is a combat history but this book is...
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take responsible steps to protect our children, so a lot of this empowerment in the book -- here is what major institutionsan do, a southwest, abp, any number of the companies i mentioned in the book, here's what the companies can do to minimize risk but here is also what you can do to complement it. i want to make something clear back to the architecture point. i think a lot about how things are built and this is just a reflection of the united states. america, constitutionally, was built on safe. we had to deal with our constitutional structure as we deal with crisis. this became apparent during the pandemic. we are a nation which has obviously a strong federal government but the 10th amendment reserves a lot of authority to the states, including governors and mayors, and a lot of that authority is in the public safety and public health realm. we know governors and therefore mayors control their police department, they control their public health departments, so i federal government that goes to war so to speak with states and localities will find itself failing as i think the trump administration did be
take responsible steps to protect our children, so a lot of this empowerment in the book -- here is what major institutionsan do, a southwest, abp, any number of the companies i mentioned in the book, here's what the companies can do to minimize risk but here is also what you can do to complement it. i want to make something clear back to the architecture point. i think a lot about how things are built and this is just a reflection of the united states. america, constitutionally, was built on...
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seriously, joking aside, seriously, my book is about an institution, about five remarkable young army officers and their combat experience in iraq and inn afghanistan. the institution is west point. the five officers are lieutenant now lieutenant colonel anthony, lieutenant now major ross pixler, lieutenant now major nickev messenger, lieutenant now major steven tangent. all five areds recipients of multiple awards for valor, including west point prestigious ninja metal. the two was of course iraq and afghanistan. so in part this book is a combat history at the book is about much, much more than that. it's about character and courage. what inspires it, what's developed it? my inspiration came from a a french in 19 sent to military thinker and was reinforced by a british soldier statesman, formerly director of the sas. thegu colonel argued that exception occurs on the battlefield is rooted immoral culture in , which nurtures an unusually deep sense of duty that is to be found among "elite souls." hence, the title of the book. the general argued moral courage is rare in quality than phy
seriously, joking aside, seriously, my book is about an institution, about five remarkable young army officers and their combat experience in iraq and inn afghanistan. the institution is west point. the five officers are lieutenant now lieutenant colonel anthony, lieutenant now major ross pixler, lieutenant now major nickev messenger, lieutenant now major steven tangent. all five areds recipients of multiple awards for valor, including west point prestigious ninja metal. the two was of course...
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take responsible steps to protect our children, so a lot of this empowerment in the book -- here is what major institutions can do, a southwest, abp, any number of the companies i mentioned in the book, here's what the companies can do to minimize risk but here is also what you can do to complement it. i want to make something clear back to the architecture point. i think a lot about how things are built and this is just a reflection of the united states. america, constitutionally, was built on safe. we had to deal with our constitutional structure as we deal with crisis. this became apparent during the pandemic. we are a nation which has obviously a strong federal government but the 10th amendment reserves a lot of authority to the states, including governors and mayors, and a lot of that authority is in the public safety and public health realm. we know governors and therefore mayors control their police department, they control their public health departments, so i federal government that goes to war so to speak with states and localities will find itself failing as i think the trump administration did
take responsible steps to protect our children, so a lot of this empowerment in the book -- here is what major institutions can do, a southwest, abp, any number of the companies i mentioned in the book, here's what the companies can do to minimize risk but here is also what you can do to complement it. i want to make something clear back to the architecture point. i think a lot about how things are built and this is just a reflection of the united states. america, constitutionally, was built on...
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the same trenches, they do not understand a soldier from movies, not from books, not from lectures at an educational institution, but first they understood what it was when they went through it with them, what is a battle, what is a loss, what is a panic. how to stop this panic, i will say, is very difficult and the first days, when various things happened to stop panic among the people, especially when the hostilities were going on for a month and people were simply physically exhausted to such an extent that they already lost the ability to hold on, then a lot depends on the commander, as a personal example, he leads the people forward, but here they are, these commanders are not made of steel although in the 14th year they are called cyborgs or superhumans, but after all, they are just people. yes, but who will do it , decentralization? the ukrainian army spoke and you said then that this is what the higher management has given the right to the officers in the trenches to make decisions when this is the main thing. i understand that what distinguishes us from russia is our advantage . yes, there is a common
the same trenches, they do not understand a soldier from movies, not from books, not from lectures at an educational institution, but first they understood what it was when they went through it with them, what is a battle, what is a loss, what is a panic. how to stop this panic, i will say, is very difficult and the first days, when various things happened to stop panic among the people, especially when the hostilities were going on for a month and people were simply physically exhausted to...
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he is from manhattan institute, author of the book “homelessness in america: the history and tragedyf an intractable social problem.” there is a quote in your book, people don't become homeless when they run out of money, to become homeless when they run out of relationships. what do you mean? guest: i think that many of us have not personally experience homelessness, but we think about -- we have a lot of economic anxiety, what we can do if things really went south for us economically. and we rely on friends and family, that would be the social safety net, for we had to turn to the government safety net. the people who are on the streets in san francisco or los angeles who are living on the subway system in new york, in many cases, that was once the situation that they faced, but at a certain point they lost the social safety net, they sometimes as we say burned their bridges with friends and family and had to rely on government programs. and some of them even felt throughout safety net as a result. what i'm trying to do with my book is rethink this concept of homelessness. one conc
he is from manhattan institute, author of the book “homelessness in america: the history and tragedyf an intractable social problem.” there is a quote in your book, people don't become homeless when they run out of money, to become homeless when they run out of relationships. what do you mean? guest: i think that many of us have not personally experience homelessness, but we think about -- we have a lot of economic anxiety, what we can do if things really went south for us economically. and...
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i think i know but anyway seriously joking aside seriously but my book is about an institution about five remark people young army officers and the combat experience in iraq and in afghanistan the institution is west point. the five officers are lieutenant now lieutenant colonel anthony foster lauro left tennant now major ross pixlr, lieutenant now major nick esslinger, lieutenant now major steven tangent all five are recipients of multiple awards for valor, including west point's prestigious ninja medal. the two wars, of course, are iraq, afghanistan, so in part this book is a combat history. but book is about much, much more than that. it's about character and courage. what inspires it, what's develop it. my inspiration came from a french 19th century military thinker, kind of. i don't do speak and was reinforced by a british soldier statesman, sir peter de la bollea, formerly director of the s.a.s. . colonel de peek argued that exceptional courage on the battlefield is rooted in moral culture which nurtures an unusually deep sense of duty that is to be found among elite souls. hen
i think i know but anyway seriously joking aside seriously but my book is about an institution about five remark people young army officers and the combat experience in iraq and in afghanistan the institution is west point. the five officers are lieutenant now lieutenant colonel anthony foster lauro left tennant now major ross pixlr, lieutenant now major nick esslinger, lieutenant now major steven tangent all five are recipients of multiple awards for valor, including west point's prestigious...
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i think i know but anyway seriously joking aside seriously but my book is about an institution about five remark people young army officers and the combat experience in iraq and in afghanistan the institution is west point. the five officers are lieutenant now lieutenant colonel anthony foster lauro left tennant now major ross pixlr, lieutenant now major nick esslinger, lieutenant now major steven tangent all five are recipients of multiple awards for valor, including west point's prestigious ninja medal. the two wars, of course, are iraq, afghanistan, so in part this book is a combat history. but book is about much, much more than that. it's about character and courage. what inspires it, what's develop it. my inspiration came from a french 19th century military thinker, kind of. i don't do speak and was reinforced by a british soldier statesman, sir peter de la bollea, formerly director of the s.a.s. . colonel de peek argued that exceptional courage on the battlefield is rooted in moral culture which nurtures an unusually deep sense of duty that is to be found among elite souls. hen
i think i know but anyway seriously joking aside seriously but my book is about an institution about five remark people young army officers and the combat experience in iraq and in afghanistan the institution is west point. the five officers are lieutenant now lieutenant colonel anthony foster lauro left tennant now major ross pixlr, lieutenant now major nick esslinger, lieutenant now major steven tangent all five are recipients of multiple awards for valor, including west point's prestigious...
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institution. he wrote fantastic books. you have been on top of these issues for a long time. i fear the nation istici unraveling and i fear our politicians are a part of the problem, we have a corrupt media and academia, are we able to pull out of this. >> i am worried as you are. i we're confident that 51% or more of the people reject this neosocialism or whatever you want to call it woke impleism.e institutions are run by the woke left. the they exercise a level of influence that is not commiserate with their numbers that has affect of intim dating our politicalle leaders on the right, they feel i don't want a bad review on tv or i would lik tickets or go to oscars, whatevers leveraging is, it is insidious, they don't haveey a confidence we're a center right or conservative nation, they become morally compromised. we don't have enough people speaking out against this wokism, especially our leaders. mark: don't know who our leaders are, i watch what is going on in u.s. senate with republican cutting deals with democrats, pushing the agenda and antireligion bill, and massive
institution. he wrote fantastic books. you have been on top of these issues for a long time. i fear the nation istici unraveling and i fear our politicians are a part of the problem, we have a corrupt media and academia, are we able to pull out of this. >> i am worried as you are. i we're confident that 51% or more of the people reject this neosocialism or whatever you want to call it woke impleism.e institutions are run by the woke left. the they exercise a level of influence that is not...
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senior fellow at the manhattan institute and contributing editor of city journal, stephen heidt discusses his book, homelessness in america, the history and tragedy of intractable social problem. watch washington journal live wednesday morning starting at 7:00 eastern for a special others week series on c-span or c-span now or free mobile video app. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. broadband is a force for empowerment. that is why it writer has invested billions in infrastructure and upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with tse other television providers, giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> former secretary of state hillary clinton sat down with former australian prime minister and the former president of liberia to discuss the challenges of sexism while they were in leadership positions in their respective countries. other topics include education, authoritaria
senior fellow at the manhattan institute and contributing editor of city journal, stephen heidt discusses his book, homelessness in america, the history and tragedy of intractable social problem. watch washington journal live wednesday morning starting at 7:00 eastern for a special others week series on c-span or c-span now or free mobile video app. c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. broadband is a...
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it messes with the institute for strategic dialogue and author of the book going god, the secret social lives of extra monsieur hastily rice burger movement been us underestimated well to some extent. yes. i would say that the authorities in germany have increasingly focused, also on that ice for the movement. and they created actually a new category for classifying anti government extremism, or they call it democracy. it legitimizing extremism last year in 2021. so that has been rising awareness because the movement has grown and has expanded massively over the last few years. the origins of that iceberg and movement are already in the, in the 1980s. but reading the last few years, they have really gained ground and have also become more dangerous, and radicalized towards violence. ok, you say that become more dangerous. how dangerous ave they are a? well, the problem is that we have in germany, we have a 20 around $20000.00, i still go and 5 percent of these are estimated to be prone to violence according to the police and to the security services. so these aren't that, that means we
it messes with the institute for strategic dialogue and author of the book going god, the secret social lives of extra monsieur hastily rice burger movement been us underestimated well to some extent. yes. i would say that the authorities in germany have increasingly focused, also on that ice for the movement. and they created actually a new category for classifying anti government extremism, or they call it democracy. it legitimizing extremism last year in 2021. so that has been rising...
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institute. her forthcoming book is titled "war-making and world-making."they cowrote "biden administration needs to etch rhetoric with action on africa policy." we welcome you both to democracy now! talk about the significance of the summit, why the u.s. is holding it with 49 african leaders. who is there and who is it? >> it is great to be with you. the summit comes at a time when the u.s. and the biden administration specifically is hoping to demonstrate its commitment to africa and a time when africa's geo's jute -- strategic is on the rise and when u.s. influence on the continent is on the decline. i think in the next few days we can expect the degree of performance and theater -- the u.s. will be attempting to demonstrate that it respects african leaders as equal partners, that it respects the sovereignty of african states. we can expect to hear a lot of talk about shared goals on issues ranging from peace and security to democracy, development, and climate change. and all and all, i think the u.s. is hoping to signal it is doing something new and dif
institute. her forthcoming book is titled "war-making and world-making."they cowrote "biden administration needs to etch rhetoric with action on africa policy." we welcome you both to democracy now! talk about the significance of the summit, why the u.s. is holding it with 49 african leaders. who is there and who is it? >> it is great to be with you. the summit comes at a time when the u.s. and the biden administration specifically is hoping to demonstrate its...
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for many years, scientists led the laboratories of the physico-technical institute of the minivee. he has four booksover 600 scientific publications and 200 patents. igor sins named science a quote from one of the most powerful creative forces that unites people, this is how this day in history was. checkered sky today in russia a little less than 2000 sentenced to life imprisonment on the hands of these non-humans the blood of innocent citizenship. it does not matter. what is important now is that no one can bring them back this year, about 200 years have spent a quarter of a century behind bars, and now, by law, they have the right to be released. that it turned out to be such will be accepted very much. can this person integrate in society, what hope and why so clinging to life want this case and conducted their own investigation. now let's sum up the week. state duma delegation in ankara russia and turkey what is our unity our president is doing and now we are gradually moving towards a multipolar world. how will we build relations further, a long report by oksana tarasenko from turkey, the trad
for many years, scientists led the laboratories of the physico-technical institute of the minivee. he has four booksover 600 scientific publications and 200 patents. igor sins named science a quote from one of the most powerful creative forces that unites people, this is how this day in history was. checkered sky today in russia a little less than 2000 sentenced to life imprisonment on the hands of these non-humans the blood of innocent citizenship. it does not matter. what is important now is...
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remember there was a book about an educational institution in which, uh, in one of which such educational was a wonderful phrase, a well-fed belly is deaf to the teachings. right now, apparently less well-fed belly in europe and somehow immediately thought process. starts to work work is stimulated, but hungary behaves quite correctly, and it defends. actually interests. what is it about this country that defends its own interests, and they are forbidden to do this. and after all, we now see that it is no longer important, right? what exactly are your interests? just if you say what point of view, which is at odds with brussels, you are already being punished, where you deviate to the right to the left to jump on the spot. now, if you don’t go on a single line with america with brussels, they begin to cut off oxygen for you, but i would continue the thought a little. uh, here, uh, the prime minister of the hungarian would add that, after all, what is at stake is you either live on your own, actually with your own resources and your own abilities. either you are trying to rob others, if yo
remember there was a book about an educational institution in which, uh, in one of which such educational was a wonderful phrase, a well-fed belly is deaf to the teachings. right now, apparently less well-fed belly in europe and somehow immediately thought process. starts to work work is stimulated, but hungary behaves quite correctly, and it defends. actually interests. what is it about this country that defends its own interests, and they are forbidden to do this. and after all, we now see...
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least something to help somehow, a separate stack of books for the library in the recently liberated from the enemy , the director of the institutionre scattered on the windows. the windows were broken. there were several flying windows. the windows flew out. there was a fire. i was there. they were smoking something. i understand that these are the books that they did not like. they immediately set their eyes on the library, cozy rooms. heating and new furniture, we stayed there for 8 months, what about the inside of the building and did anything survive from the books? it is clear. when they finish checking the pyrotechnics, we all believed , believed and waited for our armed forces to release us. we are ready to rebuild and restore everything that was and even better and indeed our library will be without all russian mykolaiv regional children's library any books but we are especially happy with modern and necessarily in ukrainian marina mykhailovska oleksiy fix details tv channel inter marathon only the news outlets hate and diligently destroy the ukrainian word from ordinary books with inscriptions and banners to bookstores an
least something to help somehow, a separate stack of books for the library in the recently liberated from the enemy , the director of the institutionre scattered on the windows. the windows were broken. there were several flying windows. the windows flew out. there was a fire. i was there. they were smoking something. i understand that these are the books that they did not like. they immediately set their eyes on the library, cozy rooms. heating and new furniture, we stayed there for 8 months,...
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special standing still receive the first salary and the first entry in the work book, in addition to educational institutionsomote the further employment of their graduates. more than a hundred such training and production complexes operate in the krasnodar territory. they make furniture, sew clothes and cook dinners and get paid for it. our correspondent sergey pikulin visited the classes and found out how everything is organized. these are not pine stools for you at labor lessons, making green, cloth, expensive wood and completely handmade. usually such headsets are made in large workshops to order. here students are engaged in making stools, no matter how not all enterprises do, but we have oak, that is, classic yes, of primary materials, always at all times and in any countries there. this spirit has always been considered a noble material. on november 22, russian president vladimir putin signed a law on the work of educational and production complexes at technical schools and colleges not to be confused with the soviet code of criminal procedure at school. at particular. now, at the federal level, the s
special standing still receive the first salary and the first entry in the work book, in addition to educational institutionsomote the further employment of their graduates. more than a hundred such training and production complexes operate in the krasnodar territory. they make furniture, sew clothes and cook dinners and get paid for it. our correspondent sergey pikulin visited the classes and found out how everything is organized. these are not pine stools for you at labor lessons, making...
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institution. even the most loyal customers stopped booking tables.you to put your hands away, one of the visitors grabbed a gas pistol and shot the owner of the restaurant in the face. blogger alfred javadov provoked a brawl. he calls himself a consumer advocate for the establishment. sergei maletin came with a check and an offer at the first immediately, as if the moment he seemed to say, right away, he says, like 5,000 dollars and like there will be no terror in this restaurant, as soon as javadov received a refusal, he immediately began to create scandalous content. first , a man came to the restaurant under the guise of a mystery shopper and sat down, it turns out for this story. yes, and as i would say, in my opinion, if i'm not mistaken, the pizza was tea and something else, like, then it turns out somehow. he managed to slip it. and the hair, but the annoyance of the javads did not notice that he sat down at a table next to the surveillance camera and all his manipulations with food were caught on video. the first the scandal ended for the cat
institution. even the most loyal customers stopped booking tables.you to put your hands away, one of the visitors grabbed a gas pistol and shot the owner of the restaurant in the face. blogger alfred javadov provoked a brawl. he calls himself a consumer advocate for the establishment. sergei maletin came with a check and an offer at the first immediately, as if the moment he seemed to say, right away, he says, like 5,000 dollars and like there will be no terror in this restaurant, as soon as...
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institutions. arthur. yeah, there's a, a great book or exit, boyce and loyalty. that covers a lot of the personal dynamics that go on with this sort of thing. but really, if you can't set up a set of rules and then go back on it whenever you want, it's finished that's being placed domestically in most of the western rows. well, where there's an expectation of a certain rule of law in a way that things are done by the pending on your politics, depending of it's in favor or not. you get different treatment and obviously seeing that in a world stage as well. there's, you know, if they don't going the wrong way, they all that's for off we can change the rules number one and you have have a stable rules based system that way. a tom and tom is basically the same question to you. because if the, if these institutions work against the national interests of other countries, they have every incentive to walk away from it and they can because new institutions are being created here. and in, as i started out with the example with saudi arabia, i mean, they were in the pocket
institutions. arthur. yeah, there's a, a great book or exit, boyce and loyalty. that covers a lot of the personal dynamics that go on with this sort of thing. but really, if you can't set up a set of rules and then go back on it whenever you want, it's finished that's being placed domestically in most of the western rows. well, where there's an expectation of a certain rule of law in a way that things are done by the pending on your politics, depending of it's in favor or not. you get different...
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institution. even the most dedicated customers stopped booking tables one of the patrons grabbed a gas pistol and face. the brawl was provoked by the blogger alfred javadov to the owner of the restaurant. he calls himself a consumer advocate for the establishment. sergey maletin came with a check and an offer for the first time, as if the moment he seemed to say, immediately, he says, like $ 5,000 and there will be no type of terror in this restaurant, as soon as javadov was refused, he immediately began to create scandalous content. first came to the restaurant under the guise of a secret the buyer sat down to receive 100 for this. yes, and as i would say, in my opinion, if i'm not mistaken, the pizza was tea and something else, like, then it turns out somehow. he managed to slip that hair, but the annoyance of the javads did not notice that he sat down at a table next to the surveillance camera and his manipulations with food were caught on video. the first scandal ended everything for the catering owners with an unpaid check, but this was not enough for the blogger, and he went on the offensiv
institution. even the most dedicated customers stopped booking tables one of the patrons grabbed a gas pistol and face. the brawl was provoked by the blogger alfred javadov to the owner of the restaurant. he calls himself a consumer advocate for the establishment. sergey maletin came with a check and an offer for the first time, as if the moment he seemed to say, immediately, he says, like $ 5,000 and there will be no type of terror in this restaurant, as soon as javadov was refused, he...