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is in exile, but the fight is on the reconquest of ukraine, and therefore, when the choir goes to carnegien petliura writes a letter to oleksandr koshyts." my favorite letter, which he already knows today, he is known to many, where he notes when you will be interviewed, that is, interviewed , he asks the conductor: speak inconspicuously, ukrainian music, a song, independent, its own, peculiar, different, is part of an independent country, that is, it is such an eloquent quote, a document that this is what the head of state was talking about on the eve of the premiere. , you know, i'm very surprised. because now we are too we live in times of war and we can compare and draw parallels. the russians managed to translate plyvekach and distort the sacred song for us. they are red viburnum. they tried to translate something there, they didn’t steal from us, they stole, they tried, they stole, very, very correctly, literally, well, that’s all, the tour ended, the choir of the village in simon petliur donated money to the army, but alas, nothing, no one recognized anyone, simon petliura was shot
is in exile, but the fight is on the reconquest of ukraine, and therefore, when the choir goes to carnegien petliura writes a letter to oleksandr koshyts." my favorite letter, which he already knows today, he is known to many, where he notes when you will be interviewed, that is, interviewed , he asks the conductor: speak inconspicuously, ukrainian music, a song, independent, its own, peculiar, different, is part of an independent country, that is, it is such an eloquent quote, a document...
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and he goes, well, it's andrew carnegie's house. and so he, in an era of rivalries, he says, well, i'm going to make want to build a house that makes his look like a minus shack and so the what would become the frick collection, the frick mansion was very much built in spite. it was a spent mansion and this isowhe the coopehewitt smithsonian design museum. and this was actually the entranceo is on 91st street is very much the inspiration to the entran of the russell house on the tv series. and so frick goes and he purchases a property on fifth avenue between 70th and 71st street. and if you're paying attention, that's the same blocks that the richard morris memorial was on. and opposite was was the lenox library, which was built by hunt. and that's why they placed his monument there. so he would be overlooking one of his buildings in eternity, but the lenox lobby would be knocked down. it was knocked down when it merged its collections with the tilden trust. and they asked a library to create new york public library. and so he purch
and he goes, well, it's andrew carnegie's house. and so he, in an era of rivalries, he says, well, i'm going to make want to build a house that makes his look like a minus shack and so the what would become the frick collection, the frick mansion was very much built in spite. it was a spent mansion and this isowhe the coopehewitt smithsonian design museum. and this was actually the entranceo is on 91st street is very much the inspiration to the entran of the russell house on the tv series. and...
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carnegie, all naïve predictions that popular discontent caused by sanctions and military restrictionsfall of vladimir putin's regime have not come true, so write the authors of this report. they are too note that on the eve of the elections, the population of russia is ready to support putin again, and the measures of the west did not shake his power. it is important to note that the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe previously adopted a resolution that it would not consider vladimir putin as a legitimate president. russia after the 2024 elections, well, we became curious, and why a year and a half of war and tens of thousands of confirmed deaths of russian soldiers did not change public support among russians, and we asked the head of the department of social and cultural research of the russian levvado center of oleksii levinson. here's what he said: i want to start with the new report of the carnegie center, i want to start with the new report of the carnegie center, which is based, in particular, on research and surveys of the levada center. the main conclusion from
carnegie, all naïve predictions that popular discontent caused by sanctions and military restrictionsfall of vladimir putin's regime have not come true, so write the authors of this report. they are too note that on the eve of the elections, the population of russia is ready to support putin again, and the measures of the west did not shake his power. it is important to note that the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe previously adopted a resolution that it would not consider...
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, but he definitely remembered carnegie’s main postulate, treat people like this, how do you want themre it 's easy to somersault over the side, it's such a blessing that the truck was stopped at a traffic light. cornegie writes, if you feel that you are to blame , you must definitely apologize, definitely, the grandfather went to make peace a minute later, the girls listened to him and said: you know what, s... growl, we saw your apology in the coffin, do you think he felt better, so i’m saying, i don’t know how it is there, in russia you have to be very, very careful when approaching carnegie’s teachings! today in the section did you know where we are going we periodically contact you and, to some extent, makes you smile, we will tell you about interesting facts from the life of insects. on the planet , more than 26 billion insects live in inhabited areas on every square kilometer. a rancha can eat an amount of food equal to its own weight; per day, this swarm eats four times more food by weight than all the inhabitants of a large metropolis. oh, my god, they happen everywhere, go, l
, but he definitely remembered carnegie’s main postulate, treat people like this, how do you want themre it 's easy to somersault over the side, it's such a blessing that the truck was stopped at a traffic light. cornegie writes, if you feel that you are to blame , you must definitely apologize, definitely, the grandfather went to make peace a minute later, the girls listened to him and said: you know what, s... growl, we saw your apology in the coffin, do you think he felt better, so i’m...
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i'm going to be playing carnegie hall.g reunion. if you are not from india, you get integrated into india. if you are indian, you sometimes haven't been in a room full of indians in a really long time. do you know how many people hook up at my shows? >> kal: this is the best [bleep] ad for the show. >> i am like sema auntie with a jaw line. that is who i am. i have couples who are formed at my shows. so is it this big india celebration. it is kind of cool. >> kal: man, that is awesome. thank you so much for coming here! vir will be bringing his "mind fool" world tour to carnegie hall on january 19th with more stops in the u.s. in january and february. vir das, everyone! we're gonna take a quick break, but we'll be right back after this. dude. thank you so much. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that alw
i'm going to be playing carnegie hall.g reunion. if you are not from india, you get integrated into india. if you are indian, you sometimes haven't been in a room full of indians in a really long time. do you know how many people hook up at my shows? >> kal: this is the best [bleep] ad for the show. >> i am like sema auntie with a jaw line. that is who i am. i have couples who are formed at my shows. so is it this big india celebration. it is kind of cool. >> kal: man, that is...
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light on what exact is the contractual relationship benefit the foreign government of qatar and carnegieellon university. no doubt the millions and millions, half a billion dollar went into ininfluencing the fact that they weren't dealing with a radicalization and the anti-semitism on the college campuses. second and i think even equally if not more important, is to remedy and create the systemic change that we need to see to get rid of this radicalization, to make sure jewish students theory civil rights are protected, that they have equal protection under the law. is of utmost importance. >> trace: i have to go, i have about 15 second annabelle. i want to know about this story, the rash of menorahs being vandalized across the country. is there a take away from that for you very quickly. >> i think it just shows the moral barning rupp situate as was already pointed out. not always good news gets shared. i want to say concern for america has young women for america leaders across this nation who has been standing up on campuses, ten different campuses praying and showing their support fo
light on what exact is the contractual relationship benefit the foreign government of qatar and carnegieellon university. no doubt the millions and millions, half a billion dollar went into ininfluencing the fact that they weren't dealing with a radicalization and the anti-semitism on the college campuses. second and i think even equally if not more important, is to remedy and create the systemic change that we need to see to get rid of this radicalization, to make sure jewish students theory...
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i was there at carnegie hall for the premiere of "american symphony," an incredible night.to happen long before that. what happened? >> stephen: it was set to go on carnegie hall's schedule and in the world shut down, covid deleted a year and then the second time we had to do it was about to happen. i got covid. then after that we got to the point where we were going to premiere it. this amazing thing, this thing that took so many years to build. so much, just like i'm reinventing this idea of the symphony. you've got musicians playing archaic instrument's plane with synthesizer players. jazz musicians, marching band musicians, musicians from all different parts of the world playing their traditional instruments. >> stephen: all of your influence is synthesized a single moment. >> jon: i had to hand select everybody in the orchestra. almost 200 people on stage. >> stephen: including our friend joe saylor over there. >> jon: joe saylor. and negah and endea. yes, yes. that's the best band on television. >> stephen: yes, it is. still. [laughter] >> jon: still gets to the point
i was there at carnegie hall for the premiere of "american symphony," an incredible night.to happen long before that. what happened? >> stephen: it was set to go on carnegie hall's schedule and in the world shut down, covid deleted a year and then the second time we had to do it was about to happen. i got covid. then after that we got to the point where we were going to premiere it. this amazing thing, this thing that took so many years to build. so much, just like i'm...
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in the meantime come a jewish student carnegie melon university selling the prestigious school she claimsruel campaign of anti-semitic abuse was carried out by its faculty and administration. she says it left her with debilitating and nausea inducing migraines, depression and anxiety. the head of the organization that filed the lawsuit spoke to fox. >> the lawfare project filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against carnegie mellon university, which just so happens to be one of the largest recipients of foreign funding from qatar and we know qatar is connected to hamas. the question is what is the relationship between foreign funding and the radicalization on college campuses? >> julie: bryan llenas has more on the story, hey, brian. >> congressman eli crane introducing a bill to strip federal funding from universities where anti-semitism is found. the house bill specifically targeting ib leak or prestigious universities with endowments over $5 billion. ohio's republican senator j.d. vance has a bill to raise the federal tax on you know diversity endowments from 1.5% to 35% for colleges with at
in the meantime come a jewish student carnegie melon university selling the prestigious school she claimsruel campaign of anti-semitic abuse was carried out by its faculty and administration. she says it left her with debilitating and nausea inducing migraines, depression and anxiety. the head of the organization that filed the lawsuit spoke to fox. >> the lawfare project filed a groundbreaking lawsuit against carnegie mellon university, which just so happens to be one of the largest...
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the historic mission branch library, carnegie library over 100 years old and we are investing $25 millionore 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 for fre
the historic mission branch library, carnegie library over 100 years old and we are investing $25 millionore 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...
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this allowed him to perform at carnegie hall with 89 other students. this is not his first recognition. he has earned numerous with the kettle drum and receiving gold medals with civic orchestra of tucson. additionally, campbell had the privilege of participating in the 2021 juilliard per cushion seminar held in south carolina and the musical festival. congratulations to campbell stewart in being part of the youth -- national youth orchestra at carnegie hall. his commitment to the world of music does not go unnoticed. mr. speaker, i rise today to celebrate the remarkable life and achievements of lieu ann presentable born in 1929, her life has been never been short of inspiring. she went on to become a registered nurse where she met william presentable -- prebble. they raised 11 children creating a warm and loving home they did not slow down and embodiying the spirit of service that defined their lives. in 1992, she was elected to the arizona house where she served until 2001. her passion for health care and commitments facing those living in arizona se
this allowed him to perform at carnegie hall with 89 other students. this is not his first recognition. he has earned numerous with the kettle drum and receiving gold medals with civic orchestra of tucson. additionally, campbell had the privilege of participating in the 2021 juilliard per cushion seminar held in south carolina and the musical festival. congratulations to campbell stewart in being part of the youth -- national youth orchestra at carnegie hall. his commitment to the world of...
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there were more than one carnegie names that we know now. carnegie, rockefeller. what happened then? people came together and formed unions to fight for their rights and government, creating laws to stop these unfair labor practices. this today's new barons. who are they? they're the ceos of technology companies involved in surveillance capitalism. and let me define that. when atomized personal experience is are collected by machine organized artificial intelligence, it extracts our private lives for corporate gain highly profitable micro targeting operations. it's called advertising. but it isn't the old media advertising. right? these micro-targeting is structurally engineered to undermine human. in the nobel lecture, i it a behavior modification system in which we are pavlo dogs experimental done in real time with disastrous consequences. i know that's a mouthful. a mouthful. let me break it down for you. right. think about it like this every time. post something on facebook. machine learning comes in and takes all the posts. let's say you put in 15 posts and t
there were more than one carnegie names that we know now. carnegie, rockefeller. what happened then? people came together and formed unions to fight for their rights and government, creating laws to stop these unfair labor practices. this today's new barons. who are they? they're the ceos of technology companies involved in surveillance capitalism. and let me define that. when atomized personal experience is are collected by machine organized artificial intelligence, it extracts our private...
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. >> to me it's like nature's carnegie hall. ♪ >> reporter: earlier this year a man who's played carnegiee cave. yo-yo ma performed a special concert with the louisville orchestra here last april. >> say reindeer! >> reindeer. >> reporter: aboveground there's santa claus and cookies. for many in the surrounding communities the cave sing tradition is what kicks off the holiday season. javier hernandez and ariel cheshire got engaged here nine years ago. >> now that we have kids, it's more special. so every year as long as we can we're going to try to come and enjoy it. ♪ silent night ♪ >> reporter: the concert always ends with a group sing-along. "silent night" echoes through the cave. the crowd then exits by candlelight. ♪ all is calm ♪ a reminder of how those first cave carolers would have experienced this place. >> and that's the moment where i really think this event sets itself apart. because to hear all of those voices raised together in the cave, you can't be mad at someone when you're singing together. you forget all of your differences. and for just a moment we get to experience th
. >> to me it's like nature's carnegie hall. ♪ >> reporter: earlier this year a man who's played carnegiee cave. yo-yo ma performed a special concert with the louisville orchestra here last april. >> say reindeer! >> reindeer. >> reporter: aboveground there's santa claus and cookies. for many in the surrounding communities the cave sing tradition is what kicks off the holiday season. javier hernandez and ariel cheshire got engaged here nine years ago. >>...
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there were more than one carnegie names that we know now. carnegie, rockefeller. what happened then? people came together and formed unions to fight for their rights and government, creating laws to stop these unfair labor practices. this today's new barons. who are they? they're the ceos of technology companies involved in surveillance capitalism. and let me define that. when atomized personal experience is are collected by machine organized artificial intelligence, it extracts our private lives for corporate gain highly profitable micro targeting operations. it's called advertising. but it isn't the old media advertising. right? these micro-targeting is structurally engineered to undermine human. in the nobel lecture, i it a behavior modification system in which we are pavlo dogs experimental done in real time with disastrous consequences. i know that's a mouthful. a mouthful. let me break it down for you. right. think about it like this every time. post something on facebook. machine learning comes in and takes all the posts. let's say you put in 15 posts and t
there were more than one carnegie names that we know now. carnegie, rockefeller. what happened then? people came together and formed unions to fight for their rights and government, creating laws to stop these unfair labor practices. this today's new barons. who are they? they're the ceos of technology companies involved in surveillance capitalism. and let me define that. when atomized personal experience is are collected by machine organized artificial intelligence, it extracts our private...
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check out these photos from one of its ongoing exhibits at the carnegie museum of art in pittsburgh.s highlight what much of the world's coral reefs used to look like vibrant and full of color. twin sisters christine and margaret wertheim are the artists behind the project. they launched it 18 years ago to bring awareness to reefs dying due to global warming. well, now, nearly 25,000 volunteers across the world have joined in. they sometimes weave in trash and plastics to reflect the harmful waste in the ocean. today, there have been 52 satellite reef exhibits in cities across the globe, including new york, chicago and now pittsburgh. if you want to check it out in person, it is definitely worth seeing. that's it for this edition. a matter of fact. i'm soledad o'brien. i'll see you back here next week to watch more stories like this. anytime, head to matteroffacttv. ♪ ♪ >>> well,e
check out these photos from one of its ongoing exhibits at the carnegie museum of art in pittsburgh.s highlight what much of the world's coral reefs used to look like vibrant and full of color. twin sisters christine and margaret wertheim are the artists behind the project. they launched it 18 years ago to bring awareness to reefs dying due to global warming. well, now, nearly 25,000 volunteers across the world have joined in. they sometimes weave in trash and plastics to reflect the harmful...
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we have our carnegie moment now is to go and make it so that that dream of public education could be made more broadly available to people in disabilities that didn't have access to libraries or just wanted to have access digitally. we can do that fairly without it impacting the publisher during this whole lawsuit. they never even claimed there was a financial problem for them at all. i mean, 26 readers a year of a book. is that really going to cause damage? actually, often actually helps, but it's 26 readers a year, so they never claimed any damages. and so it's just sort of a quirk of the united states copyright law that has been influenced heavily by these billion dollar corporations over the course of decades to make it so that they can stop on libraries and brewster kael, how do you store your physical books that you've acquired? those are carefully contained. they're not on shelves accessible, but we know where everyone is in. in a physical archive building. it's filled with boxes of books and it's now millions of them because libraries are deaccessioning. so it's not like you
we have our carnegie moment now is to go and make it so that that dream of public education could be made more broadly available to people in disabilities that didn't have access to libraries or just wanted to have access digitally. we can do that fairly without it impacting the publisher during this whole lawsuit. they never even claimed there was a financial problem for them at all. i mean, 26 readers a year of a book. is that really going to cause damage? actually, often actually helps, but...
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steel there invoking andrew carnegie and the original j.p. morgan and i have to be careful and from pennsylvania and i have family members that worked in the steel industry but this is a 15 billion-dollar deal. i when it turned on $15 billion in the scope of the u.s. economy is not that instrumental to the functioning of the economy in japan as an ally and when we think about deals we were worried on the cross-border transaction were not talking about the technology transfer and japanese still has better than the u.s. jack: that has gone nowhere as far back in my chart would go and 1993 it was selling for $33 where was when this deal was announced what about investors do you look at the steel industry and are other companies in place or do you invest. >> cleveland cliffs which initially was on u.s. steel a few months ago are obviously not buying it so now they have the cash in the ability and the announced a buyback this would be one to take a look at. jack: a lot of very good news on inflation friday but geopolitical hotspots that we need to
steel there invoking andrew carnegie and the original j.p. morgan and i have to be careful and from pennsylvania and i have family members that worked in the steel industry but this is a 15 billion-dollar deal. i when it turned on $15 billion in the scope of the u.s. economy is not that instrumental to the functioning of the economy in japan as an ally and when we think about deals we were worried on the cross-border transaction were not talking about the technology transfer and japanese still...
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in february 2022 , carnegie halls in new york announced the termination of cooperation with gergiev.na philharmonic orchestra. in march 2002, gergiev was removed from his post as chief conductor of the munich philharmonic orchestra. the reason was the absence of statements condemning the special military operation. but as stated valery gergiev himself, as long as you are strong at home, you are strong in the world. alfabank's legendary free credit card has forever become even more profitable. receive a supercake every month and withdraw cash for free from any atm across the country. not just profitable, alpha profitable. new year's discounts in a magnet. curdled milk 64.99. in vtb the rate on a savings account is 15% for a wedding, save up faster, cool, everything will work out in ttb. to help you remember your winter holiday with warmth, avito protects your payment for housing. payment is transferred to the landlord after successful check-in. avita, everything will go as planned. hello, and in mega a second smartphone is a gift, only in a megaphone. well, what's there? magical cashb
in february 2022 , carnegie halls in new york announced the termination of cooperation with gergiev.na philharmonic orchestra. in march 2002, gergiev was removed from his post as chief conductor of the munich philharmonic orchestra. the reason was the absence of statements condemning the special military operation. but as stated valery gergiev himself, as long as you are strong at home, you are strong in the world. alfabank's legendary free credit card has forever become even more profitable....
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would mark the end of an era for the 122 year old american institute started by jp morgan and andrew carnegie, that forged the nation's industrialization in the early 1900s. >> i feel like a an age old company that was here is now gone, even though they're going to retain the name, it is no longer owned domestically. >> union leaders are blasting the takeover deal, claiming it violates their agreement with the company. critics are also raising national security concerns. >> i've always maintained that steel is security and national security, and the fact that now they're claiming that they're going to sell this to a foreign company, it's outrageous. u.s. steel's ceo, addressing those concerns, saying this is going to increase competition here in the united states with a great ally to the united states. >> we do not see that as a high level risk factor. we'd say low level of risk. the deal could also help counter the dominance of china, which now controls about 54% of global steel production. nippon says it's committed to honoring u.s. steel's existing union contracts, but critics not satisfie
would mark the end of an era for the 122 year old american institute started by jp morgan and andrew carnegie, that forged the nation's industrialization in the early 1900s. >> i feel like a an age old company that was here is now gone, even though they're going to retain the name, it is no longer owned domestically. >> union leaders are blasting the takeover deal, claiming it violates their agreement with the company. critics are also raising national security concerns. >>...
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putin's activities, only 13% do not approve of it, also an interesting study was conducted by the carnegie ending it until the victorious end, as they call it, and 53%, that is, actually more than half, who mostly for the war, but in principle , if there is a diplomatic solution, they will also agree to it, so we see a sick country that, even without a lot of propaganda , will definitely vote for this monster before the election day, but... in any case - in any case, whether they are killed, or they are sitting, or they are expelled from the russian federation are real, let's say , alternatives, no matter how skeptical we are about these people, this is the first point, the second point, of course, that in a state in which there is no freedom words, the rule of law, of course, which cannot be by definition more or less democratic and free elections cannot be held, and most importantly, you know... how at one time hitler was recognized there, other whims of other tyrants were recognized there, and then in the end all this led to a great tragedy, and in fact, as we looked at the time and in
putin's activities, only 13% do not approve of it, also an interesting study was conducted by the carnegie ending it until the victorious end, as they call it, and 53%, that is, actually more than half, who mostly for the war, but in principle , if there is a diplomatic solution, they will also agree to it, so we see a sick country that, even without a lot of propaganda , will definitely vote for this monster before the election day, but... in any case - in any case, whether they are killed, or...
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according to the carnegie, at least one car did stop. a group of doctors offered her a lift back to town. she declined and they gave her a big bottle of water and they said probably in the vicinity of a way of looking for you know, the lovely room, my support system. it's pretty distressing. walker, through your mind when you're searching for something where, you know, you're, you're cry adds the family and you're saying, you know, you're here in a strange place and you're didn't belong. you know, what happened to you to someone pick you up. did you wander off the road somewhere and get disoriented? las vegas brother eric continues to seek answers. the we don't know what the circumstances where we would like test some clothes. yeah. it's. it's a really hard thing to accept. you know, especially when you can 4 near to that person is that kind of when you, you find the body. but when there's no windows, nothing. tell us what has happened to this person. i think it's really, really on the or the current as 5 page findings tell the story of
according to the carnegie, at least one car did stop. a group of doctors offered her a lift back to town. she declined and they gave her a big bottle of water and they said probably in the vicinity of a way of looking for you know, the lovely room, my support system. it's pretty distressing. walker, through your mind when you're searching for something where, you know, you're, you're cry adds the family and you're saying, you know, you're here in a strange place and you're didn't belong. you...
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academic choral chapel played the repertoire of the premiere concert of the ukrainian national choir at carnegie hall. there were a total of 12 ukrainian songs at the gairozhdestvo concert, which today and 100 years ago were dedicated to ukraine's struggle for independence. this is absolutely a relevant repertoire for us today. here is ukrainian christmas. two carols, with which the choir of oleksandr košyts performed in new york at that time, which were about the struggle for independence, so at first i slept thought to reproduce this repertoire, but when we started working with these songs, we were just deeply struck by how much they are really just as relevant today in the context of our war with russia, in the context of our war for independence. to christ in one of sweden's largest cities, gothenburg, the ukrainian diaspora started celebrating christmas. the christmas party is being organized for the second time. not only ukrainians, but also swedes join the action. here, everyone can listen to ukrainian carols and enjoy traditional dishes. ukrainian christmas kitchen, and also to communica
academic choral chapel played the repertoire of the premiere concert of the ukrainian national choir at carnegie hall. there were a total of 12 ukrainian songs at the gairozhdestvo concert, which today and 100 years ago were dedicated to ukraine's struggle for independence. this is absolutely a relevant repertoire for us today. here is ukrainian christmas. two carols, with which the choir of oleksandr košyts performed in new york at that time, which were about the struggle for independence, so...
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chapel academy played the repertoire of the premiere concert of the ukrainian national choir at carnegieall. total on at the christmas concert there were 12 ukrainian songs, which today, as well as 100 years ago , are dedicated to the struggle for independence against ukraine. this is absolutely a relevant repertoire for us today. here are the ukrainian christmas war carols, with... at that time, oleksandr koshyts' choir performed in new york, which talked about the struggle for independence, so at first it occurred to me to reproduce this repertoire, but when we started working with these songs, well, we were just deeply impressed by how much they are really just as relevant today in in the context of our war with russia, in the context of our war for independence. a christmas tree under the ground and decorated coffee shops among battered houses, this year in kharkiv there is a more palpable festive mood than last year. how the residents of the front-line city themselves react to festive lights and decorated christmas trees. let's see further in the plot. this is what kharkiv's main sq
chapel academy played the repertoire of the premiere concert of the ukrainian national choir at carnegieall. total on at the christmas concert there were 12 ukrainian songs, which today, as well as 100 years ago , are dedicated to the struggle for independence against ukraine. this is absolutely a relevant repertoire for us today. here are the ukrainian christmas war carols, with... at that time, oleksandr koshyts' choir performed in new york, which talked about the struggle for independence,...
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seemingly united the society is behind this war, i think that based on the work done by my colleague carnegie endowment. henrique, the less me now partners sociologist, dennis, ball. com. we see that around 20 percent, a die hard supporters for these for the russian side and about 50 percent are very ass up and we'll go into whatever direction the risk. so on the russian side, you have a can on the growth, do you have concrete military production and you have talk is because this more is the organizing prison all of the process for the policy and domestic goals. you threaten the russian who is that the west at some point bill pack and lead. and again, it's all totally up to the western leadership had to societies do and how you train to stand in this battle because i think that we have some communication gaps because the west, the meters help explain to that society is white. so crucial to you a support you great, and i think that's more questions iraq so, so there is a need, there was a need for a new round of explanation why this conflict is so it's essential to westside in the crown. so pr
seemingly united the society is behind this war, i think that based on the work done by my colleague carnegie endowment. henrique, the less me now partners sociologist, dennis, ball. com. we see that around 20 percent, a die hard supporters for these for the russian side and about 50 percent are very ass up and we'll go into whatever direction the risk. so on the russian side, you have a can on the growth, do you have concrete military production and you have talk is because this more is the...
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we spoke with an autonomous vehicle expert from carnegie mellon, who feels that tesla isn't going far enough. >> the other companies as they look, if you are not supposed to use it on the road, it won't turn on. we don't see tesla doing that, we see tesla saying we are going to try a little harder. we don't know how much harder that is. there's no measurable success criteria that we know they did what they promised. they just promised to try a little harder. >> tesla is being investigated by the national highway traffic safety administration over several crashes nationwide involving their autopilot phantom breaking, where the system stops the car suddenly and without notice. >>> still ahead, this levee breach marks a move to reclaim the bay. the restoration project years in the making and how it is bolstering one of the days best natural defenses. >>> [narrator] covered california is a free service from the state that's already helped millions of people like you get and pay for health insurance. with financial health to lower the cost of health coverage, you could get a quality health
we spoke with an autonomous vehicle expert from carnegie mellon, who feels that tesla isn't going far enough. >> the other companies as they look, if you are not supposed to use it on the road, it won't turn on. we don't see tesla doing that, we see tesla saying we are going to try a little harder. we don't know how much harder that is. there's no measurable success criteria that we know they did what they promised. they just promised to try a little harder. >> tesla is being...
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i am nowjoined by aaron david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace former state department middle east analyst and negotiator in republican and democratic administrations. good to talk to you, as always. how unwavering is washington's support going to continue to be given the pressure from international allies and the pictures we are all seeing coming out of gaza? i and the pictures we are all seeing coming out of gaza?— coming out of gaza? i don't think either prime _ coming out of gaza? i don't think either prime minister _ coming out of gaza? i don't think either prime minister benjamin l either prime minister benjamin netanyahu orjoe biden is looking for a breach in their relationship. his administration obviously has huge concerns over its tactics, not its war aims, but its tactics and its war aims, but its tactics and its opposition to the two state solution. it will be interesting to see what lloyd austin has to say, he is going with the new head of the joint chiefs as well, as to whether the israelis will agree with the administration's view
i am nowjoined by aaron david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace former state department middle east analyst and negotiator in republican and democratic administrations. good to talk to you, as always. how unwavering is washington's support going to continue to be given the pressure from international allies and the pictures we are all seeing coming out of gaza? i and the pictures we are all seeing coming out of gaza?— coming out of gaza? i don't think...
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earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller, former us state department adviser and a senior fellow at the carnegie for international peace, and asked for his views about the vote. last week, the united states vetoed a un security council resolution, and this general assembly resolution was deficient in the sense that there was no reference to hamas�*s retention of hostages and no condemnation of hamas. the americans don't usually express their views through the un general assembly or the un security council, and clearly it reflects the fact that the united states is increasingly isolated in the international community and also also in the region. i want to ask you about president biden�*s comment. posted it on x, formally twitter that biden�*s comments today are a blinking yellow light to netanyahu about growing divergence between the us and israel on gaza war? could it turn red? what is your view? do you think it could turn red? you know, october 10th, the administration president gave one of the most emotional speeches of his presidency and made it unmistakably clear that he was going to stand w
earlier, i spoke to aaron david miller, former us state department adviser and a senior fellow at the carnegie for international peace, and asked for his views about the vote. last week, the united states vetoed a un security council resolution, and this general assembly resolution was deficient in the sense that there was no reference to hamas�*s retention of hostages and no condemnation of hamas. the americans don't usually express their views through the un general assembly or the un...
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my colleague caitriona perry spoke with aaron david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment international peace. we saw jake sullivan on the diplomatic mission trying to apply a little us pressure to israel in terms of the next phase of the offensive. what is that next phase look like from your viewpoint?— that next phase look like from your viewpoint? assuming that the co-ordination _ your viewpoint? assuming that the co-ordination that - your viewpoint? assuming that the co-ordination that jake - the co—ordination that jake sullivan seems to have achieved pertains, i think you could probably expect in the next several weeks, certainly by mid—january or the end of january, again, he has been reluctant to give a precise timetable for obvious reasons, a transition from artillery air strikes and more, has a ground campaign to intelligence driven specific operational efforts, to target hamas cells and leaderships. presumably to try to gain additional operational information on the hostages, although i suspect that will be difficult. we although i suspect that will be difficult.
my colleague caitriona perry spoke with aaron david miller, a senior fellow at the carnegie endowment international peace. we saw jake sullivan on the diplomatic mission trying to apply a little us pressure to israel in terms of the next phase of the offensive. what is that next phase look like from your viewpoint?— that next phase look like from your viewpoint? assuming that the co-ordination _ your viewpoint? assuming that the co-ordination that - your viewpoint? assuming that the...
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carnegie center in november of this year, that 22% of russians are in favor of continuing the war without, as they call it, and 53%, that is, actually more than half, who are mostly in favor of the war, but in principle, if there is a diplomatic solution, so are they will agree with this, that is why we see a sick country, which, even without a lot of propaganda , before the day of the elections, you will definitely ... vote for this monster, but in any case, whether they are killed, or they are sitting, or they are expelled from the russian federation, let's say yes, the alternatives, no matter how skeptical we are about these people, this is the first point, the second point, of course, that in a state in which there is no freedom of speech, the rule of law, then of course, that cannot be, by definition , cannot be held more or less democratic and... free elections, well most importantly, you know how at one time hitler was recognized there, other whims of other tyrants were recognized there, and then in the end all this led to a great tragedy, and in fact, how at one time they looked a
carnegie center in november of this year, that 22% of russians are in favor of continuing the war without, as they call it, and 53%, that is, actually more than half, who are mostly in favor of the war, but in principle, if there is a diplomatic solution, so are they will agree with this, that is why we see a sick country, which, even without a lot of propaganda , before the day of the elections, you will definitely ... vote for this monster, but in any case, whether they are killed, or they...
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art, we were told, what are you talking about, how can you abolish russian art when, so to speak, carnegieel, i don’t know the ballet, how will they want to cancel the ballet, russian? studied international relations, connected all his life since childhood with diplomacy and so on. of course, i dream that the world will be open and free , that humanitarian cooperation will be restored in full, that there will be no such dividing lines, but since they, as i already said, have wrapped themselves in barbed wire, i am glad that our people come to our museums and don’t see the sign on the exhibition. abroad one or another painting, and that these exhibitions will now be available in our cities, and what, first of all, they will think, i hope, about how to show these masterpieces in our regions, you know, that’s enough, let them now live in their own little world, let them enjoy each other, let them in the west think about what it’s like, so to speak, to feed themselves. hits, but few people know yet that you also recently wrote the lyrics, the belarusian side, the spomash company wrote the musi
art, we were told, what are you talking about, how can you abolish russian art when, so to speak, carnegieel, i don’t know the ballet, how will they want to cancel the ballet, russian? studied international relations, connected all his life since childhood with diplomacy and so on. of course, i dream that the world will be open and free , that humanitarian cooperation will be restored in full, that there will be no such dividing lines, but since they, as i already said, have wrapped...
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bring in my next guest, former state department middle east negotiator and senior fellow at the carnegieid miller. israel is expanding its fight, pushing into the south. your thoughts on what we are seeing develop now? the israelis are moving forward. this ground operation sounds like it's just getting going. >> that's right, jim. the ground campaign where the israelis are persuaded has the senior leadership has not ramped up. they want to pressure hamas into resuming a negotiation at some point for a hostage for prisoner exchange. the cruel reality is that the administration is now in a bind. the president has tethered himself to israel's war aims, which he shares. in the face of mounting palestinian casualties, deaths, and humanitarian catastrophes in gaza, the administration faces a crossroads, advise the israelis, maybe warn them, you just don't know whether the administration has any better alternatives to give the israelis in terms of how to minimize palestinian deaths. it's a tragedy. >> we had a report from ben wedeman in the previous hour. we were showing images a few moments ag
bring in my next guest, former state department middle east negotiator and senior fellow at the carnegieid miller. israel is expanding its fight, pushing into the south. your thoughts on what we are seeing develop now? the israelis are moving forward. this ground operation sounds like it's just getting going. >> that's right, jim. the ground campaign where the israelis are persuaded has the senior leadership has not ramped up. they want to pressure hamas into resuming a negotiation at...
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this company was founded the industrial tighten andrew - the industrial tighten andrew carnegie who createdild the american economy. it has been declining for decades, some analysts are saying. it faces stiff competition from foreign companies dating back to the second world war and it did not adapt really well to new ways of manufacturing steel. the industry itself is facing pressure from regulators around the globe to cut carbon emissions that we have heard so much about. it is an incredibly energy intensive field and it spews out carbon emissions. so the steel will make nippon still the second biggest steel producer with plans from slovakia all the way to pennsylvania.- slovakia all the way to pennsylvania. slovakia all the way to penns lvania. �* ., pennsylvania. but the deal may not necessarily _ pennsylvania. but the deal may not necessarily get _ pennsylvania. but the deal may not necessarily get over - pennsylvania. but the deal may not necessarily get over the - not necessarily get over the line. ~ ., , not necessarily get over the line. ~ . , ., , ., line. what is the opposition?
this company was founded the industrial tighten andrew - the industrial tighten andrew carnegie who createdild the american economy. it has been declining for decades, some analysts are saying. it faces stiff competition from foreign companies dating back to the second world war and it did not adapt really well to new ways of manufacturing steel. the industry itself is facing pressure from regulators around the globe to cut carbon emissions that we have heard so much about. it is an incredibly...
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the historic mission branch library, carnegie library over 100 years old and we are investing $25 millionore 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 for fre
the historic mission branch library, carnegie library over 100 years old and we are investing $25 millionore 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...
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carnegie corporation of new york , supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement , and thecement of international peace and security. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible for the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome. one of europe's most majestic capitals was shattered today by gunfire. saturday will be a day of national mourning. prague is on high alert after the mass shooting at a university building downtown. he was an eyewitness. >> there were a couple of bangs. i did not realize it was a shooting. suddenly there were students and teachers running out of the building. >> he found this video of police brushing to secure the scene. police say the suspect was a 24-year-old who had expressed suicidal thoughts. he killed his father before going to prague to continue the violence. he opened fire on the philosophy department, where he was a student. the shooter has not been named. police say he was killed. please have there was no indication that this
carnegie corporation of new york , supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement , and thecement of international peace and security. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ this program was made possible for the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions by viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome. one of europe's most majestic capitals was shattered today by gunfire. saturday will be a day of national mourning. prague is on high...
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she is at carnegie melon, what kind of learning disability does she have?ool. >> judge jeanine: they have a great drama department. >> jesse: what is the learning disability? i know if you have a parent and his name is -- william macy? >> great actor. >> judge jeanine: he is. >> jesse: you have anything you want in front of you, what kind of career do you think she was going to have, does she have to get into harvard or princeton, if your father is william macy? how bad were these scores? you could go to ucla and still do fine. i think this deal with college, you can go to a bad school and make it big, i went to trinity, look at me. [laughter] >> let that one sit there for a second. what she did was awful, harold has a point, you would do anything you did for your child. she needs to pay, do the time, she did, was eleven days enough? no. it was pretty bad, they are paying off sat supervisors to inflate scores, this is really bad stuff. we need to look at the college system. that person advising her was saying your daughter will not get into schools you want
she is at carnegie melon, what kind of learning disability does she have?ool. >> judge jeanine: they have a great drama department. >> jesse: what is the learning disability? i know if you have a parent and his name is -- william macy? >> great actor. >> judge jeanine: he is. >> jesse: you have anything you want in front of you, what kind of career do you think she was going to have, does she have to get into harvard or princeton, if your father is william macy?...