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we're very fortunate to work at the carnegie endowment and our russian colleagues, the carnegie endowment publish great analysis every day. and so there are brave russians out there who are doing smart things and who are sort of sharing analytical, objective information. we shouldn't pretty fool ourselves, though, that that reaches everyone. russia, because, you know, most russians are deep politicized, apathetic and atomized. and so there isn't the same hunger or interest. and there's also this cultural norm. and i'm a little wary of, you know, stereotyping. but in russian, i think this is one of the key differences between russia and ukraine. and hopefully you can amplify this. masha, and a lot of russian minds, everything is out of their hands. there's this notion. and you yourself are a russian of avos and that sort of god will will it, god will decide it. and you see that, you know, since the heyday of the yeltsin era when people did show and did take agency for the country's future, putin has kind of indicated like a there's it's never going to work like you can't out menace me i'm
we're very fortunate to work at the carnegie endowment and our russian colleagues, the carnegie endowment publish great analysis every day. and so there are brave russians out there who are doing smart things and who are sort of sharing analytical, objective information. we shouldn't pretty fool ourselves, though, that that reaches everyone. russia, because, you know, most russians are deep politicized, apathetic and atomized. and so there isn't the same hunger or interest. and there's also...
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i am joined by a carnegie endowment for international peace senior fellow, aaron david miller. he was a former state department middle east analyst and negotiator in both republican and electronic -- and democratic administrations. welcome to the program. talk about the potential u.s.-iran prisoner swap. i will put the screen for our viewers with the outline is. iranpected to release five erican detainees. e u.s. will free five iranian nationals serving prison sentences for viol sanctions on iran. and tehran will have access to $6 billion of oil revenue for humanitarian needs. what do you make of that agreement? guest: it has been in work for multiple -- for quite some time. negotiating with a parent organization, which the u.s. has done before, is not a good thing but needs to be compared to the alternative. the president is saying, do not compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative. as horrible as it is -- and republicans have been quite clear about this, to pay ransom to state-sponsored terror, the reality is, what is the alternative? the induction of many amer
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now, gordon, of the carnegie endowment for international and fees. thank you so much. thanks for having me. many countries face deep seated governance challenges, but military governments have not the solution. they aggravates problems, they cannot resolve a crisis. they can only make it to us. that was united nations secretary general antonio terrace expressing concern over the recent wave of cruise and african countries. the african union has suspended good bonds. membership after puts there, the removal of president ali bongo from power spark condemnation from world and regional leaders. gabon is under new leadership after the military name, the chief of the republican guard is head of a transitional government. the crew leaders accused the post president bongo of embezzlement and then placed them under house arrest. the family had ruled the oil rich nation for over 50 years. it's kind of cooling. yvonne is just the latest in a string of recent military takeovers on the african continent. 6 other countries in the region of also seeing crews most recently. and these,
now, gordon, of the carnegie endowment for international and fees. thank you so much. thanks for having me. many countries face deep seated governance challenges, but military governments have not the solution. they aggravates problems, they cannot resolve a crisis. they can only make it to us. that was united nations secretary general antonio terrace expressing concern over the recent wave of cruise and african countries. the african union has suspended good bonds. membership after puts there,...
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you know, diplodocus, a carnegie, which is today in the carnegie museum in pittsburgh. anybody ever seen that been there to seen it? you can, you know, people finding this thing, it was like huge news. well, it was it was it was bill reed, the meat hunter who who found the -- thing to do a and who oversaw the the excavation of it. charles sternberg. he was a teenager in upstate new york. when he when he moved out to kansas to fort parker, where his brother, george, who incidentally later went on become the surgeon general of the united. his brother george was that was the surgeon was post surgeon at fort harker wood had a ranch. so charles started working on the ranch and coming across these fossils of ancient trees, magnolias know and caught the bug. he then went on to work with cope up in montana went on on his own and became one of the leading paleontology just in the united states in the world because his fans are in museums all over the world, including this one. this was a triceratops this is the london museum of natural history. so these these sort of local group
you know, diplodocus, a carnegie, which is today in the carnegie museum in pittsburgh. anybody ever seen that been there to seen it? you can, you know, people finding this thing, it was like huge news. well, it was it was it was bill reed, the meat hunter who who found the -- thing to do a and who oversaw the the excavation of it. charles sternberg. he was a teenager in upstate new york. when he when he moved out to kansas to fort parker, where his brother, george, who incidentally later went...
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, which is today in the carnegie museum in pittsburgh here has anyone ever seen that? imagine people fighting this thing, it was the meat counter without the damn thing and oversaw the excavation of it. charles sternberg was a teenager in upstate new york when he moved out to kansas to where his brother george coincidentally later went only to become this surgeon general of the united states. his brother george was postsurgical at the fort but had a ranch so charles started working on the ranch and coming across these fossil fuels of ancient trees, magnolias and caught the bug to keep it went on to work with scope up in montana, where others out and became one of the leading paleontologist in the united states, in the world. his is fine regarding museum l over the world including this one, triceratops, the london museum of natural history. the sort of local rents are doing this as well but the big guys are marsh and cope and it's out especially of the work in bosch that the two most important breakthroughs confirming darwins ideas of the entire period team. marsh would
, which is today in the carnegie museum in pittsburgh here has anyone ever seen that? imagine people fighting this thing, it was the meat counter without the damn thing and oversaw the excavation of it. charles sternberg was a teenager in upstate new york when he moved out to kansas to where his brother george coincidentally later went only to become this surgeon general of the united states. his brother george was postsurgical at the fort but had a ranch so charles started working on the ranch...
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recognized with the faculty achievement award arkansas professor of the year recognition from the carnegie foundation. he was also named a finalist for the award for the nation's best college teacher. we think that he is the best. college teacher for sure. his latest book b the subject of tonight's talk is continental reckoning the american west and age of expansion. i read it over the break this is a monumental synthesis, that is my take. it also says a lot about the country as a whole. the elliott west that arrived in boulder colorado to study the american south has at last receivedat his wish, i guess. because this book aims to bring together the narrative threads of the westward expansion and the american civil war east and west to replace the american history. i hopee you will be inspired to pick up a copy after, and i will warn you i am a european specialist by training but if i read this book when i was a college student, i think i would be in a different field today. so please join me in welcoming professor elliott west. [applause] if i take them off i will hear myself. [laughter]
recognized with the faculty achievement award arkansas professor of the year recognition from the carnegie foundation. he was also named a finalist for the award for the nation's best college teacher. we think that he is the best. college teacher for sure. his latest book b the subject of tonight's talk is continental reckoning the american west and age of expansion. i read it over the break this is a monumental synthesis, that is my take. it also says a lot about the country as a whole. the...
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the historic mission branch library, carnegie library over 100 years old and we are investing $25 million to restore that facility. we are going to restore the original entrance on 24th street, the staircase from the lower level up to the grand reading room. we are going to push out on the orange alley side of the library and expand space for teens and children, we are going to create a robust community room, a multipurpose space. we are also investing $30 million in the chinatown branch, we are going to upgrade the mechanical systems to the highest level of filtration as we increasingly respond as cooling centers and air respite centers and open access to the roof. it has some unique views of chinatown to create the inspiring space it is. >> i believe you have programs for families that have free and low cost entries for museum and zoos, is that correct? >> yes. it's a fabulous resource. go to our website. with your library cart, patrons, our residents can go to the public library and get passes to the museums, all of the incredible cultural institutions that we have in san francisco all
the historic mission branch library, carnegie library over 100 years old and we are investing $25 million to restore that facility. we are going to restore the original entrance on 24th street, the staircase from the lower level up to the grand reading room. we are going to push out on the orange alley side of the library and expand space for teens and children, we are going to create a robust community room, a multipurpose space. we are also investing $30 million in the chinatown branch, we...
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we lived in greg:a studio r, te at carnegie hall. greg, i you on that? okay. okay i don't know.ith you, with your hair and everything. >> that's true. i am kind of a free spirit. yeah. >> so when was it? how did you get over getting you just found you it easy to gt up on stage. yeah. i've never worried about the itconsequences, but it's like, i know you are, but you're impervious to embarrassment. >> i think that's the secret. that's the superpower. like, think about trump. >> trump does it. like, let's say there are 100 anecdotes involving an embarrassing situation with trump 100 anec, like, one of those would end or could end us like if somebody accused you of making fun of a journalist's disabilitysomebody, that doesn'e him. that's his superpower, is the to be immune to embarrassment much like mine. >> all right. we got to move on. p, our friday crew takes a stroll through the zoo . >> back in my day, we don't have all of these types of fancy chicken for sure. >> you have buffalo wings and fried chicken. well, we didn't have garlic farm or sweet bourbon barbecue, and he had t
we lived in greg:a studio r, te at carnegie hall. greg, i you on that? okay. okay i don't know.ith you, with your hair and everything. >> that's true. i am kind of a free spirit. yeah. >> so when was it? how did you get over getting you just found you it easy to gt up on stage. yeah. i've never worried about the itconsequences, but it's like, i know you are, but you're impervious to embarrassment. >> i think that's the secret. that's the superpower. like, think about trump....
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i put that to alexander gorlach, a senior fellow at the carnegie council for ethics in internationalffairs. alexander: it is the same sort of conspiracy theories is spreading and we do not really know if he believes it, if it comes from his isolation during the pandemic. however it is quite clear who is disturbing the world order is people like president putin who invaded ukraine. you have mentioned who else is at the conference. these are not very simpatico countries. that is speaking for itself. but what is interesting is this summit did not get much media attention. i was just browsing our german media outlets and i feel sometimes like the attention is missing to just be part of the conversations that are happening. brent: it is interesting, that is not getting a lot of coverage because we know that vladimir putin in the past, he has certainly welcomed media coverage. the star of this conference is not really russia, it is china, for sending his new defense minister there, who says he wants to strengthen military cooperations from asia to south pacific, latin america, and even her
i put that to alexander gorlach, a senior fellow at the carnegie council for ethics in internationalffairs. alexander: it is the same sort of conspiracy theories is spreading and we do not really know if he believes it, if it comes from his isolation during the pandemic. however it is quite clear who is disturbing the world order is people like president putin who invaded ukraine. you have mentioned who else is at the conference. these are not very simpatico countries. that is speaking for...
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phil coke men s driving safety at carnegie mellon university bit he says the fire chief has a point. >> the big problem is these cars are not good with dealing with the unexpected. that is a fundamental limitation. j.r.: one of the biggest backers of these vehicles is one of the most well-known figures in san francisco, former mayor willie brown, who is a cruise advisor. >> the police department and the fire department clearly know exactly how to access if they are in need of it, no matter what the traffic situation. j.r.: at a meeting on waymo and cruise representatives talked about the safety of their passengers and upgrades they have made to their system. >> we are working to make sure our vehicles stay out of the way of active emergency vehicles when possible. j.r.: those with the sf mta t us they are excited for what self-driving means going forward, but do not support funny four hour access across the city. this professor echoes those thoughts. >> 20 years ago working on the last 2%, so the companies say it will be fixed right away, but we keep hearing that year after year. j.r
phil coke men s driving safety at carnegie mellon university bit he says the fire chief has a point. >> the big problem is these cars are not good with dealing with the unexpected. that is a fundamental limitation. j.r.: one of the biggest backers of these vehicles is one of the most well-known figures in san francisco, former mayor willie brown, who is a cruise advisor. >> the police department and the fire department clearly know exactly how to access if they are in need of it, no...
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wreath, well, that is, all these formalities. political scientists, well, who lives in exile in carnegieh a long analysis of what happened why did putin have to kill prigozhino so that there were other options, you will tell me after a short break , dear friends, stay with us, turn on the championship on megogo the invincible oleksandr usyk against daniel speed and intelligence against a destructive force. who will win in the battle of the titans? find out on august 26 exclusively on megogo. buy medicine on the psyllznyk.com website . save time and money. every week, saturday's political club helps you understand the processes that are happening in ukraine and the world vitaliy portnikov host of espresso and invitation experts based on facts give their assessment and forecast of the development of events want to understand how our today will affect our tomorrow see saturday's political club that saturdays are not espresso andriy yanitskyi keeps the economy under surveillance yes we are talking about news of the economy on channel espresso, but it's not about dry numbers and clear terms,
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the vice president of the united states and she advanced for the dance company and performed in carnegiehall and she'd come to michigan with the train project taking six cars with great art to rural communities across the country. jimmy was governor andno we invited him to stay at the governor's mansion. i was nervous and she was the mostui distinguished guest we hd ever had. it might have been a very awkward moment from personal experience it was a difficult time for her. yet she was just betty, as gracious as always. as i assumed responsibilities as first lady, i had an excellent role mod and he will a tough act to follow. betty broke new ground in speaking out on women's issues, herc public disclosure of her on battle with breast cancer lifted the veil of secrecy from the terrible disease and used influence from the office of first lady to promote early detection and millions of women are in her debt today. and she was never afraid to speak the truth. even about the most sensitive subjects including her own struggles withpa alcohol and painkillers. she got some criticism. i thought sh
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i am joined by a carnegie endowment for international peace senior fellow, aaron david miller.was a former state department middle east analyst and negotiator in both republican and electronic -- and democratic administrations. welcome to the program. talk about the potential u.s.-iran prisoner swap. i will put on the screen for our viewers with the outline is. iran is peed to release five american detainees. e s. will free five iranian nationals serving prison sentences for violatin sanctions on iran. and tehran will have access to $6 billion of oil revenue for humanitarian needs. what do you make of that agreement? guest: it has been in work for multiple -- for quite some time. negotiating with a parent organization, which the u.s. has done before, is not a good thing but needs to be compared to the alternative. the president is saying, do not compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative. as horrible as it is -- and republicans have been quite clear about this, to pay ransom to state-sponsored terror, the reality is, what is the alternative? the induction of many
i am joined by a carnegie endowment for international peace senior fellow, aaron david miller.was a former state department middle east analyst and negotiator in both republican and electronic -- and democratic administrations. welcome to the program. talk about the potential u.s.-iran prisoner swap. i will put on the screen for our viewers with the outline is. iran is peed to release five american detainees. e s. will free five iranian nationals serving prison sentences for violatin sanctions...
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you just freeze, we saw the article of the head of the prisons in in berlin, the russian head of carnegie, well, the american think tank, so that later it prepares for the great war , but just such meetings are designed to stop this great war, but not to freeze it for him to attack again in two years, but not ukraine, but, for example , the baltic countries or poland, but here it is necessary to act deliberately, i will tell you next: what should not be the yalta meeting, it should be tehran, it is very important to understand that if we draw an analogy, it is it's not me, it should be tehran who should decide how to, let's say, work off the enemy and make the world come to peace. well, let me remind you that everyone who did a good job in tehran received their bonus. those who will come all over ukraine to do everything possible to get their bonus from russia mykola, what does that mean, why is this meeting there planned to be held at the level of advisors? i understand that this is probably the perception of this position or this title there in the usa and in ukraine it is quite differe
you just freeze, we saw the article of the head of the prisons in in berlin, the russian head of carnegie, well, the american think tank, so that later it prepares for the great war , but just such meetings are designed to stop this great war, but not to freeze it for him to attack again in two years, but not ukraine, but, for example , the baltic countries or poland, but here it is necessary to act deliberately, i will tell you next: what should not be the yalta meeting, it should be tehran,...
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phil coke men s driving safety at carnegie mellon university bit he says the fire chief has a point. >> the big problem is these cars are not good with dealing with the unexpected. that is a fundamental limitation. j.r.: one of the biggest backers of these vehicles is one of the most well-known figures in san francisco, former mayor willie brown, who is a cruise advisor. >> the police department and the fire department clearly know exactly how to access if they are in need of it, no matter what the traffic situation. j.r.: at a meeting on waymo and cruise representatives talked about the safety of their passengers and upgrades they have made to their system. >> we are working to make sure our vehicles stay out of the way of active emergency vehicles when possible. j.r.: those with the sf mta t us they are excited for what self-driving means going forward, but do not support funny four hour access across the city. this professor echoes those thoughts. >> 20 years ago working on the last 2%, so the companies say it will be fixed right away, but we keep hearing that year after year. j.r
phil coke men s driving safety at carnegie mellon university bit he says the fire chief has a point. >> the big problem is these cars are not good with dealing with the unexpected. that is a fundamental limitation. j.r.: one of the biggest backers of these vehicles is one of the most well-known figures in san francisco, former mayor willie brown, who is a cruise advisor. >> the police department and the fire department clearly know exactly how to access if they are in need of it, no...
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are already green and for everything we can prioritize. to survive the nearest land, that is, as carnegieemembers , he has such advice about living in today's age . that is, we live in the age of today's season. pity is war it is not in the budget in europe, and progressive phenomena are only for them, but to what extent we can combine recovery and modernization now relatively combine recovery and modernization . one option is to go to the ukrainian consumers with the funds, and then look at point 1 ukrainian consumers and so now in the war they will donate money, there is a lot to spend money on, the other option is international partners and international partners actually and so we are absolutely worth it to you and even investments are ready to invest not so actively in conditions of war , but there are even such willing businesses that are ready to come and even in conditions of war to try to develop something, but in their language they want to work and build business already in those in the same strategy in what does the european union think because they know that if they build a s
are already green and for everything we can prioritize. to survive the nearest land, that is, as carnegieemembers , he has such advice about living in today's age . that is, we live in the age of today's season. pity is war it is not in the budget in europe, and progressive phenomena are only for them, but to what extent we can combine recovery and modernization now relatively combine recovery and modernization . one option is to go to the ukrainian consumers with the funds, and then look at...
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the senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace talks about u.s.icy towards iran and the biden administration's potential deal to free americans wrongfully detained in tehran. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at seven eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the hotels located near the theater in downtown moscow. when it opened in 1901 it was a symbol of russia's growing prosperity, after the 1917 bolshevik revolution, it was used by lenin to give speeches at party congress has. during world war ii, it became a home and office for almost all foreign journalists, allowed to work in the ussr. the british journalist has written about -- those days called the red hotel. >> author alan phillips, on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now freeobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> c-span now is a free mobile app featuring your unfiltered view in washington live and on-demand. keep up with the events of live streams and hearings from the u.s. congress, white house
the senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace talks about u.s.icy towards iran and the biden administration's potential deal to free americans wrongfully detained in tehran. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at seven eastern friday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the hotels located near the theater in downtown moscow. when it opened in 1901 it was a symbol of russia's growing prosperity, after the 1917 bolshevik...
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the general as a king may have written, no memory, glory to ukraine, we glory to the armed forces carnegie mentioned, if they'd seen one of them, silver stuff, assessable, we would like partisans, unless the beloved for us, it was a message that we brought to people so they could hear the voice of you crying and no that wouldn't not forgotten that we were united. so this was important to us. so the symbol doesn't really cause nice you to call. we will waiting for all soldiers to arrive because thank you. and they were already tired motion. every day we wanted when they would come and visit you with this. but then we realized that there was already a lot of russian soldiers supplements. and that this would become a slaughter house and we're putting him off with, with a boy my husband said, take out to, to bring yourself to safety, which is the 4 digit, the visit, or the slow or the stop, the payment for us to those who give shelter to travelers to select the risk jesus slid, those terrible places where life is impulsive, the coma have no money and sometimes no identity documents with those
the general as a king may have written, no memory, glory to ukraine, we glory to the armed forces carnegie mentioned, if they'd seen one of them, silver stuff, assessable, we would like partisans, unless the beloved for us, it was a message that we brought to people so they could hear the voice of you crying and no that wouldn't not forgotten that we were united. so this was important to us. so the symbol doesn't really cause nice you to call. we will waiting for all soldiers to arrive because...
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and he designed about a half dozen of them that ended up being significant for the first of the carnegielibraries lead-based on this design. and a fair amount of the time in those, four or five of the wacases, olmstead was hired to t into the landscape. so i think we should see a pitcher here on slide five at one of the libraries that he did. that's not the right to slide. we need to go to slide five. there we go. that's in boston,al massachuset. it comes from richardson's office and olmstead thinking. it feels just as once you are inside it's a generation of the mind. second, the consequence of the way the society changed to the countryside they can get a taste of nature if you will. in the decades eightfold in the lifetime all of a sudden the city exploded in the suburbs beginning in that time. let's go to the next slide here. they had to have some methodology in this economic driver also. the railroad station designed by richardson heated nicely in the landscape by olmstead's. you see the trees and bushes in the landscape and i think together they made to these train stations into wel
and he designed about a half dozen of them that ended up being significant for the first of the carnegielibraries lead-based on this design. and a fair amount of the time in those, four or five of the wacases, olmstead was hired to t into the landscape. so i think we should see a pitcher here on slide five at one of the libraries that he did. that's not the right to slide. we need to go to slide five. there we go. that's in boston,al massachuset. it comes from richardson's office and olmstead...
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that will help ukraine bbc quotes danil zelensky talking about how they will destroy the russians carnegiealyzed. how far can it go, which offensive and how after that they will divide russia, uh, radio liberty, you know the gseep garbage heap already celebrated the victory, quoting stoltenberg, cnn told that russia is in confusion, while ukraine is sure that people are sitting there. it will assure, of course, now they are all surprised. well, the most difficult thing is when and the most dangerous when you believe in your own lies, your own propaganda and you find yourself in this cocoon of lies, when this cocoon is already simply demonstrating completely different ones. when some money was allocated, the society believed the society believed that they paid for this effective contrast, yes, and the money is big, yes, and the germans and the french and the british. and now these same companies already we see the rankings. why did the president talk about 24-25 years there, the elections are already asking them an answer. here we allocated money for no counteroffensive - the result is that
that will help ukraine bbc quotes danil zelensky talking about how they will destroy the russians carnegiealyzed. how far can it go, which offensive and how after that they will divide russia, uh, radio liberty, you know the gseep garbage heap already celebrated the victory, quoting stoltenberg, cnn told that russia is in confusion, while ukraine is sure that people are sitting there. it will assure, of course, now they are all surprised. well, the most difficult thing is when and the most...
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i learned as a kid we worked at a small efficiency apartment under the stage at carnegie h hall. >> greg>> know. >> greg: you had me. [laughter] >> i had you on that? okay. [laughter] >> greg: with your hair and everything. >> that is true. i am kind of a free spirit. >> greg: how did you get over it? >> i never worried about the consequences. >> greg: you are impervious to embarrassment? just like trump. if there were 100 anecdotes with the embarrassing situation with trump. one of those could and us if somebody chooses you of making fun of a journalist with a disability. his superpower is the ability to be immune. much like mine. coming up, the friday crew takes a stroll through the zoo. ...a clown! sorry, what app was it again? no, no. just give me a second... amateurs. ohhh! sorry everybody. directv sports central gives you access to every game... ...so you never have to compromise on gameday. ...was that necessary? i was just illustrating a point. oh. get in the redzone with sports pack. call 1-800-directv (swords clashing) -had enough? -no... arthritis. here. aspercreme arthritis.
i learned as a kid we worked at a small efficiency apartment under the stage at carnegie h hall. >> greg>> know. >> greg: you had me. [laughter] >> i had you on that? okay. [laughter] >> greg: with your hair and everything. >> that is true. i am kind of a free spirit. >> greg: how did you get over it? >> i never worried about the consequences. >> greg: you are impervious to embarrassment? just like trump. if there were 100 anecdotes with the...
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western countries will demonstrate that the american way of waging war is superior to the russian carnegie foundation analyst michael kaufman explained why the event was miscalculated regarding the tactics of this war, he says at the beginning of the counteroffensive equipped with advanced american weapons and ukrainian troops were bogged down in minefields under constant fire from artillery and helicopter gunships, so the armed forces of ukraine began to do what they can do best to exhaust the russian army with the help of artillery and long -range missiles, says kaufman, an american official writes the new york times are concerned that ukraine's return to its old tactics risks losing precious ammunition and could play into the hands of the kremlin and to put ukraine in a disadvantageous position in a war of attrition, at the same time, according to military experts, ukraine may well return to the american way of waging war if it breaks through, or rather, the russian defense, which has already paid off there for a long time , and we will discuss the situation at the front with the expert
western countries will demonstrate that the american way of waging war is superior to the russian carnegie foundation analyst michael kaufman explained why the event was miscalculated regarding the tactics of this war, he says at the beginning of the counteroffensive equipped with advanced american weapons and ukrainian troops were bogged down in minefields under constant fire from artillery and helicopter gunships, so the armed forces of ukraine began to do what they can do best to exhaust the...
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geneva on nuclear and space weapons in the nineties collaborated with the american analytical center carnegiendation worked in the military nato college in rome as well as at the institute of europe of the russian academy of sciences in 2008 became the first citizen of russia that period was led by william burns, now director of the cia, now dmitry is a training researcher at the institute of world economy and international relations named after fun, and my partner vladimir gennadievich, when i refreshed your biography of his memory. in general, he was mildly surprised, you managed to work both here and there. touched new backstage. in general , as here, and then left in the biography. i'm lucky. in my opinion. i really looked, uh, at the world from different angles and probably the most in the west and here, but after february 22, and your colleagues in the center of the karna, where they, in principle, left, and you stayed. why contracted servicemen receive regional measures to support the status of a combat veteran, exemption from land tax, compensation for payment for the service of a vou
geneva on nuclear and space weapons in the nineties collaborated with the american analytical center carnegiendation worked in the military nato college in rome as well as at the institute of europe of the russian academy of sciences in 2008 became the first citizen of russia that period was led by william burns, now director of the cia, now dmitry is a training researcher at the institute of world economy and international relations named after fun, and my partner vladimir gennadievich, when i...
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carnegie corporation of new york. with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it'so die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour and company." here's what's coming up. >> seems like a nightmare that we're trying to wake up from. >> america's deadliest fire in more than a century. as the desperate search for life continues on maui, we get the latest. >>> then, poland's military might is on display, as the country ramps up for its armed services day and announcing it is sending 10,000 troops to the belarusian border. i discuss with the polish ambassador to the u.s. >>> and the ones we sent away. writer jen senior tells me about the discovery of her disabled aunt, who was institutionalized as a baby. why her story is touching so many. >>> also ahead -- >> it is inarguable that they face a cultural
carnegie corporation of new york. with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it'so die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪ >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour and company." here's what's coming up. >> seems like a nightmare that we're trying to wake up from. >>...
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an american psychologist and motivational speaker for carnegie claimed it costs nothing, but gives aa moment, and in the memory remains forever. what is motivation about. this is the wrong answer to sergey's question, love. no it lasts a moment remains forever. there is an expression that love, at least lasts 3 years, lives more precisely, let's find out from our teacher's room. well, we have a guess, but we're not sure, we think that slava is interesting, it doesn't cost anything, but it gives a lot. it enriches those who receive it without impoverishing it. at the same time, those who give it. it lasts a moment, and it remains in your memory forever when communicating with people dale carnegie that this is a smile share your smile and it will come back to you more than once the correct answer to this question is a smile. sergey world history against whom did the gyoza fight? well, if i'm not mistaken, they didn't fight against the royal government against the king in france, it's very vague, i remember alexander. do you have a version? possibly against parliament. does the teacher
an american psychologist and motivational speaker for carnegie claimed it costs nothing, but gives aa moment, and in the memory remains forever. what is motivation about. this is the wrong answer to sergey's question, love. no it lasts a moment remains forever. there is an expression that love, at least lasts 3 years, lives more precisely, let's find out from our teacher's room. well, we have a guess, but we're not sure, we think that slava is interesting, it doesn't cost anything, but it gives...
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he performed in carnegie hall.he was a leader in the fight for women's and had come to georgia with our project taking six cars filled with great art to rural communities we invite you to stay/ i was nervous. she was the most as distinguished guest. she arrived she was so warm and friendly she immediately put me at ease and@ of course i didn't tell her tthat my husband was running for president . the next time i'm was at the white house the 1976 election . it might have been a very awkward moment. i will experience but it was a difficult time for her. she was just a, as riches as always i had all and a tough act to follow. betty broke new ground in seeking out on women's issues, the public disclosure of her own battle with cancer lifted the veil cof secrecy on this terrible disease . she used the office to follow early detection and and millions of women get tested today and she was never afraid to speak you the most sensitive putting her own struggle with alcohol and a gave her two others every single day. her exa
he performed in carnegie hall.he was a leader in the fight for women's and had come to georgia with our project taking six cars filled with great art to rural communities we invite you to stay/ i was nervous. she was the most as distinguished guest. she arrived she was so warm and friendly she immediately put me at ease and@ of course i didn't tell her tthat my husband was running for president . the next time i'm was at the white house the 1976 election . it might have been a very awkward...
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she had danced with a dance company and performed at carnegie hall.s a leader in the fight for women's rights. and she had come to georgia with a michigan art train a project taking because with great art to rural communities across the country.. jimmy was governor and we invited betty to stay at the governor's mansion. i was nervous. she was the most distinguished guest we had ever had. when she arrived she was so warm and friendly that she immediately put me at ease. we had a good time together. of course, i did not tell her then that my husband was thinking about running for president. [laughter] the next time i met betty was at the white house shortly after the 1976 election. it mightpe have been a very awkward moment. i know from personal experience that it was a difficult time for her. yet, she was just betty. as gracious as always. as i assumed the responsibilities of first lady i had ann excellent role model and a tough act to follow. betty broke new ground in speaking out on women's issues. her public disclosure of earl battle with breast can
she had danced with a dance company and performed at carnegie hall.s a leader in the fight for women's rights. and she had come to georgia with a michigan art train a project taking because with great art to rural communities across the country.. jimmy was governor and we invited betty to stay at the governor's mansion. i was nervous. she was the most distinguished guest we had ever had. when she arrived she was so warm and friendly that she immediately put me at ease. we had a good time...
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i learned as a kid we worked at a small efficiency apartment under the stage at carnegie ha hall. >>> know. >> greg: you had me. [laughter] >> i had you on that? okay. [laughter] >> greg: with your hair and everything. >> that is true. i am kind of a free spirit. >> greg: how did you get over it? >> i never worried about the consequences. >> greg: you are impervious to embarrassment? just like trump. if there were 100 anecdotes with the embarrassing situation with trump. one of those could and us if somebody chooses you of making fun of a journalist with a disability. his superpower is the ability to be immune. much like mine. coming (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was jo
i learned as a kid we worked at a small efficiency apartment under the stage at carnegie ha hall. >>> know. >> greg: you had me. [laughter] >> i had you on that? okay. [laughter] >> greg: with your hair and everything. >> that is true. i am kind of a free spirit. >> greg: how did you get over it? >> i never worried about the consequences. >> greg: you are impervious to embarrassment? just like trump. if there were 100 anecdotes with the...
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one of them was she stayed at carnegie hall, not just any old choir but the best choir. they rejected her the first time around because she had to learn. instead of giving up and saying that's not for me she bought a piano. she put the piano in her front room and taught herself how to play and went back for a second audition and was taken on, probably the youngest. so that exposed her to european classical culture and music and must a broader outlook. the other determination and the other aspect is there was a strike at the company where she was. they wanted their union to be recognized. and ethel clearly took the lead in all of this and was part of those who laid down on the street to prevent them from coming in. the newly established labor relations board, which examined the dispute found that ethel did not deserve the warder and she was given backpay. there were two events that showed a lot about her personality but they also were responsible for forming her personality. meantime, david her younger brother was at school and he was obviously impressed by his older sist
one of them was she stayed at carnegie hall, not just any old choir but the best choir. they rejected her the first time around because she had to learn. instead of giving up and saying that's not for me she bought a piano. she put the piano in her front room and taught herself how to play and went back for a second audition and was taken on, probably the youngest. so that exposed her to european classical culture and music and must a broader outlook. the other determination and the other...
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carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and international and security. and with ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> welcome. it has become a familiar sight. for the third time this year, donald trump was arraigned on criminal charges. today he was in federal court in washington just a few blocks from the u.s. capitol, where a mob of supporters rioted on january 6. in the same house where hundreds of participants in that attack have also appeared as defendants. he plead not guilty to four felonies related to efforts to overturn the 20 election and remain in power. among them, conspiracy to defraud the united states, obstruction of a general proceeding, and conspiracy against the right to vote. he spoke to reporters after his appearance today. >> when you look at what is happening, this is a persecution of a political opponent. this was never supposed to happen in america. this is the persecut
carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and international and security. and with ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> welcome. it has become a familiar sight. for the third time this year, donald trump was arraigned on criminal charges. today he was in federal court in washington...
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the carnegie museum. anybody seen that? it was the meat hunter who oversaw the exhibition., a teenager in upstate new york when he moved to kansas where his brother george went on to become surgeon general of the united states and had a ranch and came across these ancient trees. it went on to work in montana and it became one of the leading in the states and the world. this is triceratops, this is the london museum so they are doing this but the big guys get out of work, the two most important breakthroughs affirming the ideas when it came. marshall go out and leave the expeditions and those are all yale grad students trying hard to trust. [laughter] every species today is descended from earlier ones and reached the current position, embodiment to be a series of gradual changes that come about through genetic drift, change that link together and he said prove it so he did. the study of horses, in particular his feet, starting with horse toes and freed an animal and going back 50 billion years of two the modern horse and fitting together or speak he shows and this is how it
the carnegie museum. anybody seen that? it was the meat hunter who oversaw the exhibition., a teenager in upstate new york when he moved to kansas where his brother george went on to become surgeon general of the united states and had a ranch and came across these ancient trees. it went on to work in montana and it became one of the leading in the states and the world. this is triceratops, this is the london museum so they are doing this but the big guys get out of work, the two most important...
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i spoke with a scholar at the carnegie pressure eurasia center here in religion, who specializes in russia'sislative process. she moved here to germany after russia launched its full-scale invasion of ukraine. >> good evening. today being friday, a list of foreign adjuncts have been published, and among them are various esteemed colleagues and journalists, it happens every friday, to give you a bit of context. phil: and that makes you an enemy of the russian state? >> it for bid me to teach at a university, college or a school, and if i publish anything, i have to put an announcement out that i am in the registry of foreign agents. so you are interviewing a foreign agent at the moment. phil: i am quite excited by that prospect. let's start with vladimir putin's statement on prigozhin. what did you make of what he had to say? >> he is making this public announcement and made a cue to every other loyalist speaker as to the way these events have to be explained. he has been described as a figure with a checkered past two made steaks but wanted the best for his country, so not a hero, not a trai
i spoke with a scholar at the carnegie pressure eurasia center here in religion, who specializes in russia'sislative process. she moved here to germany after russia launched its full-scale invasion of ukraine. >> good evening. today being friday, a list of foreign adjuncts have been published, and among them are various esteemed colleagues and journalists, it happens every friday, to give you a bit of context. phil: and that makes you an enemy of the russian state? >> it for bid me...
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a carnegie mellon professor who specializes in self-driving car safety says the fire chief makes points. >> the big problem here, these cars are not good at dealing with the unexpected. that's a fundamental limitation to the technology. reggie: one of the big supporters of the expansion is former mayor willie brown, who says he is tired of the emergency response argument. >> the police department and the fire department clearly know exactly how to access you or i if we are in need of them, no matter what the traffic situation is. they have to live with that. reggie: as for the sfmta, they are excited about automated driving, but do not support 24 hour service expansion across the city. changes are coming to the antioch marina after a car went careening into the water during a sideshow. the car got pulled from the water early sunday morning, then another driver lost control, crashing in the fire -- parking lot and shearing off a fire hydrant. the marina will be locked from 9:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and barricade will be placed between the parking spots. kumasi: time to break out your best l
a carnegie mellon professor who specializes in self-driving car safety says the fire chief makes points. >> the big problem here, these cars are not good at dealing with the unexpected. that's a fundamental limitation to the technology. reggie: one of the big supporters of the expansion is former mayor willie brown, who says he is tired of the emergency response argument. >> the police department and the fire department clearly know exactly how to access you or i if we are in need...
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the carnegie endowment for international peace, which was a big deal a big job. and he always portrayed this is simply a movement from his standpoint to a better job, even a more important job. in fact, we now know that the state department security people were very skeptical about alger hiss. they couldn't prove anything, but they had they had had the information from whittaker chambers, they the information from bentley known as the red spy queen, who in 1945 came up with a list of 45 names, another ex-kgb agent and alger hiss and his brother donald hiss also in the state department, were on her list. so alger hiss left the state department because the security people wanted him out of fact, that was known at the time and that obvious alger hiss never about it. so to answer your question, a lot of the state department secure files on the communist stalinist penetration disappeared over the years. great controversy about this in the 1950s. so it's unclear whether the state department personnel file is were whitewashed at some point or what happened. but certainl
the carnegie endowment for international peace, which was a big deal a big job. and he always portrayed this is simply a movement from his standpoint to a better job, even a more important job. in fact, we now know that the state department security people were very skeptical about alger hiss. they couldn't prove anything, but they had they had had the information from whittaker chambers, they the information from bentley known as the red spy queen, who in 1945 came up with a list of 45 names,...
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in fact, the carnegie library ly was based close on richardson design. a fair amount at the time in those half-dozen libraries i think in at least four or maybe five of the cases olmsted was hired to sift them into the landscape. i think we should see a picture here. i have got slide five here. this is one of the library's that he did appear that's not the right slider we need to go on to slide five. there we do. that's involved massachusetts. although this drawing comes from richardson's office, it very much reflects olmsted's thinking and for me it feels like it's a little bit parklike, feels like a little bit of a restful oasis for the body. a second example i i give year f his peculiar american work is really aal consequence of the wy up there american work, the way that american society changed radically in the course of the 19th century. with olmsted was born pretty much everybody lived within a mile or two of countryside and, therefore, they could get a taste of nature if you will. in the ensuing decades with a population that grew eightfold and o
in fact, the carnegie library ly was based close on richardson design. a fair amount at the time in those half-dozen libraries i think in at least four or maybe five of the cases olmsted was hired to sift them into the landscape. i think we should see a picture here. i have got slide five here. this is one of the library's that he did appear that's not the right slider we need to go on to slide five. there we do. that's involved massachusetts. although this drawing comes from richardson's...