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glory to catherine from a letter cabinet secretary of ekaterina petr zavodovsky to field marshal.y potemkin does not mind balance in all ages rarely god has produced such a person, universal as prince potemkin is everywhere he and everything, he was at the beginning of 1784, the crimea became a tauride region, which was divided into seven counties, the prince, personally and actively was engaged in the settlement of the region, when potemkin received, the crimea in the management of the population was 200,000 people, and in 1791 already 700,000 people. grigory alexandrovich showed special concern for the structure of the peninsula and its development. he tried to create the most favorable conditions in order to promote the reproduction of commerce and encourage crafts. according to the schedule of the prince, gardens, vineyards and mulberry plantations multiplied. subsurface research was carried out, new ones were built and improved. the city received special attention from the profitable salt industry. potemkin was pleased for the installation of factories by the factory, for exa
glory to catherine from a letter cabinet secretary of ekaterina petr zavodovsky to field marshal.y potemkin does not mind balance in all ages rarely god has produced such a person, universal as prince potemkin is everywhere he and everything, he was at the beginning of 1784, the crimea became a tauride region, which was divided into seven counties, the prince, personally and actively was engaged in the settlement of the region, when potemkin received, the crimea in the management of the...
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they go into high gear after after catherine makes. her announcement. so i don't think these guys give the british credit for having the deal very quickly turn on a dime solve their danish and swedish problems. it also underplays the seriousness of the threat that britain perceived. otherwise you wouldn't have the fourth anglo-dutch war soon as the dutch, which were probably the weakest of the neutrals here with a fleet threatened to join. there's a war. this occurs even after the british knew the league was toothless because they had good spies in sweden and denmark. so where this us is, i think it's a rather short episode. the league armed neutrality is very short lived. the meaning of life, but it does highlight the challenges that the british faced as they fought the war and the tenuous ness that at any point could have gone the other way. why? i think it's one of those good. what if questions if catherine had had teeth in her league, the war might have ended differently? it certainly would have ended sooner, might have spread much wider, much more
they go into high gear after after catherine makes. her announcement. so i don't think these guys give the british credit for having the deal very quickly turn on a dime solve their danish and swedish problems. it also underplays the seriousness of the threat that britain perceived. otherwise you wouldn't have the fourth anglo-dutch war soon as the dutch, which were probably the weakest of the neutrals here with a fleet threatened to join. there's a war. this occurs even after the british knew...
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under catherine ii, a line of eight fortresses was built on these lands, which went from the dniepera of \u200b\u200bazov, the latter was located on the coast next to modern berdyansk, this line separated all of new russia together with zaporozhye lands from the tatar possessions in 1774 , prince grigory potemkin became the governor-general of the region. he dreamed of turning wild. steppes in the fertile mila to build cities factories factories to create a fleet on the black and azov seas, by that time the zaporozhians from the defenders of the border turned into obstinate inhabitants of the inner region, often in conflict with the settlers and the new administration potemkin did not tolerate convinced empress catherine to abolish the zaporozhian sich and took up development of the region. the main merit of the brightest was in the construction of new cities of novorossiysk kherson ekaterina slava and nikolaev about the outstanding personality of the prince of potemkin-tavria in the plot of olga mokhova church with respect, this refers to people who serve to create both state and
under catherine ii, a line of eight fortresses was built on these lands, which went from the dniepera of \u200b\u200bazov, the latter was located on the coast next to modern berdyansk, this line separated all of new russia together with zaporozhye lands from the tatar possessions in 1774 , prince grigory potemkin became the governor-general of the region. he dreamed of turning wild. steppes in the fertile mila to build cities factories factories to create a fleet on the black and azov...
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didn't happen in odesa, and in odesa there was an attempt to finally decide whether a monument to catherine of russia, who did a lot of unkind things for the ukrainians , should stand in the center of odesa for ukrainian territories for cossacks in particular for cossacks and so on and the like, and i want it myself. she was german, and theoretically it would be possible. a monument to her stands in odesa, although she herself was german. i'm saying it again, i even said it on the air, let's just go to those towns, it's known where is she from? it's a small town, it's now in poland, the truth is, the only thing is that it's in poland, that's why the poles . will be physical let's put it this way, with this monument, i am now much more concerned about why in the future, in fact, in some places in our country, there is such a latent but resistance to the rejection of all these historical figures who actually brought a lot of grief to our ukrainian state. and indeed, the odessa deputies did not support the dismantling of the monument of catherine ii, apparently, even bombs are not an argument
didn't happen in odesa, and in odesa there was an attempt to finally decide whether a monument to catherine of russia, who did a lot of unkind things for the ukrainians , should stand in the center of odesa for ukrainian territories for cossacks in particular for cossacks and so on and the like, and i want it myself. she was german, and theoretically it would be possible. a monument to her stands in odesa, although she herself was german. i'm saying it again, i even said it on the air, let's...
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but we try to do that together with catherine taking the lead.n we sit down at the computer to write, we sit side-by-side as we are sitting here for the show and i have to acknowledge that i often ask for the keyboard. catherine is very gracious about it and then we go through it. she makes everything better as we are sitting there and then we read through it together again. we had very few disagreements. click nothing over salmon. normally it is really important to me people face-to-face in their own environment and then with the pandemic again shortly afterwards. other than being able to travel, we had to do so much research online, fortunately, the subject is well documented by the academics and scientists and researchers. and the various related incidents here. it is a whole different process this time around. >> we got out to defend that couple of times and we went over to new brunswick to the atlantic salmon federation to see how to open salmon farms and how it started. it was great and then along the way, we talked over zoom and in person
but we try to do that together with catherine taking the lead.n we sit down at the computer to write, we sit side-by-side as we are sitting here for the show and i have to acknowledge that i often ask for the keyboard. catherine is very gracious about it and then we go through it. she makes everything better as we are sitting there and then we read through it together again. we had very few disagreements. click nothing over salmon. normally it is really important to me people face-to-face in...
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i'm going to go see catherine . so he goes upstairs to catherine graham's office and comes back to me five minutes later and he says catherine says they're not your notes. there her notes and if anybody's going to go to jail it's going to be her. and to me it's one of the historic moments in american journalism history. and it told you everything about her and the institution that we work for. and the kind of backing that we had. therunning room that we had throughout the two years . >> after that happened of course been at a natural sense for the theatrics of the moment. and he said wow. catherine's going to goto jail . so we thought visually he said can you see that picture of her limousine pulling up to the women's detention center and out our gal gets to go to jail to protect the first amendment and then and never thought small. that will be a picture that will run on the front page of every newspaper in the united states and the world . of course, the subpoena people backed down since they didn't really want to
i'm going to go see catherine . so he goes upstairs to catherine graham's office and comes back to me five minutes later and he says catherine says they're not your notes. there her notes and if anybody's going to go to jail it's going to be her. and to me it's one of the historic moments in american journalism history. and it told you everything about her and the institution that we work for. and the kind of backing that we had. therunning room that we had throughout the two years . >>...
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i don't know catherine is ready.a person who may turn out to be your own brother is ready. well then ekaterina you should be prepared for what victor will tell because he assures that thanks to his loving mother, he had a gorgeous childhood. in our studio viktor belov where do you work? what do you do? i work at a construction site . you live with whom i live separately from my mother. and so my mother constantly comes to visit me, i come, my brothers and sisters died as the only child who now communicates with my mother. yes, i look after her , that is, there is no one else, except for me , she used to work and sell things. there are all sorts of things for me bad health. i have pressure. here infar was at a construction site. or maybe you had another profession education education no school gave away. she was afraid just for me that one child was left, and therefore, well, she didn’t give it away with fear. she was frightened and guarded that she did not even let her sister go to school. they went to school and stu
i don't know catherine is ready.a person who may turn out to be your own brother is ready. well then ekaterina you should be prepared for what victor will tell because he assures that thanks to his loving mother, he had a gorgeous childhood. in our studio viktor belov where do you work? what do you do? i work at a construction site . you live with whom i live separately from my mother. and so my mother constantly comes to visit me, i come, my brothers and sisters died as the only child who now...
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soviet era union or the players of the russian empire, therefore, in relation to the monument to catherinehere certainly cannot even be any discussion here, the explanation of the peace of odesa , they look ridiculous in relation to the monument to elizabeth ii, with all due respect to great britain for the help that she provides country today in ukraine, and according to the introduction of the royal family to ukraine and er government circles they are still not properly noted in ukraine either in monuments and monuments or in some other forms of classification, mr. mykhailo, this should be left to the purchase of the local authorities there, trukhanov said that there will be some kind of consilium, some kind of hearing there within a month of two years we will decide for now i will not tolerate whether a law should be adopted at the general ukrainian level, for example, which would prohibit the memorization, or what it is correctly called, of the figures of the occupying country of all periods, either of the russian empire or of the savka period, or even before of the russian empire, for
soviet era union or the players of the russian empire, therefore, in relation to the monument to catherinehere certainly cannot even be any discussion here, the explanation of the peace of odesa , they look ridiculous in relation to the monument to elizabeth ii, with all due respect to great britain for the help that she provides country today in ukraine, and according to the introduction of the royal family to ukraine and er government circles they are still not properly noted in ukraine...
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they go into high gear after after catherine makes. her announcement. so i don't think these guys give the british credit for having the deal very quickly turn on a dime solve their danish and swedish problems. it also underplays the seriousness of the threat that britain perceived. otherwise you wouldn't have the fourth anglo-dutch war soon as the dutch, which were probably the weakest of the neutrals here with a fleet threatened to join. there's a war. this occurs even after the british knew the league was toothless because they had good spies in sweden and denmark. so where this us is, i think it's a rather short episode. the league armed neutrality is very short lived. the meaning of life, but it does highlight the challenges that the british faced as they fought the war and the tenuous ness that at any point could have gone the other way. why? i think it's one of those good. what if questions if catherine had had teeth in her league, the war might have ended differently? it certainly would have ended sooner, might have spread much wider, much more
they go into high gear after after catherine makes. her announcement. so i don't think these guys give the british credit for having the deal very quickly turn on a dime solve their danish and swedish problems. it also underplays the seriousness of the threat that britain perceived. otherwise you wouldn't have the fourth anglo-dutch war soon as the dutch, which were probably the weakest of the neutrals here with a fleet threatened to join. there's a war. this occurs even after the british knew...
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petersburg they could not find a person of dubious reputation, catherine said so. the slope to the zorich. he must have been abandoned there by his relatives, brothers. for newcomers, hardened swindlers, they set up an underground issue of fake ones in the sloppy estate of zorich, and vera revealed potemkin's complaints to him and turned to vera. judged for separation. they became his exactly 3 years after the death of catherine, whom he adored and who more than once paid off his debts. zori died in a ruined shklovsky skill in poverty, surrounded by beggars zhiray. after the death of zorich, the cultural development of the city stopped, the school burned down, the palace was sold for debts, and the theater, alas, is now destroyed by a fire in its place. once upon a time, it was on this spot that the palace of the zorichal stood, then a computer club was opened here, too, now the stadium burned down here. by the way, it hosted the qualifying matches of the world cup among women's teams, and there is another attraction around the shklovsky stadium a monument of sadov
petersburg they could not find a person of dubious reputation, catherine said so. the slope to the zorich. he must have been abandoned there by his relatives, brothers. for newcomers, hardened swindlers, they set up an underground issue of fake ones in the sloppy estate of zorich, and vera revealed potemkin's complaints to him and turned to vera. judged for separation. they became his exactly 3 years after the death of catherine, whom he adored and who more than once paid off his debts. zori...
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so i didn’t come up with it, it was catherine ii who christened him so very much to her liking then in 18th century. i had to kazan empress. hope you like it too. although kazan has changed markedly since then. but i think that ekaterina alekseevna would have liked her too. and this, well, this is greetings from the past, kazan is not an indifferent city for me. e in fatherhood. i lived here for 5 years. imagine, these are the whole three of my life at that time. so, i look at this city with a special picky eye. in 1767, far from us, catherine the great wished to personally inspect the eastern possessions of her empire, she came to kazan and was satisfied, then i christened kazan the second city of russia, well, after st. petersburg , of course, however, moscow has always been jealous and challenged. this is the first to the grandmother of queen catherine. as the tatars affectionately called her. we 'll be back, in the meantime, we'll take a walk through the modern center of kazan, we'll go to their arbat well, or nevsky that is to say, to vauman street, but we'll go not for an idle wa
so i didn’t come up with it, it was catherine ii who christened him so very much to her liking then in 18th century. i had to kazan empress. hope you like it too. although kazan has changed markedly since then. but i think that ekaterina alekseevna would have liked her too. and this, well, this is greetings from the past, kazan is not an indifferent city for me. e in fatherhood. i lived here for 5 years. imagine, these are the whole three of my life at that time. so, i look at this city with...
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petersburg they could not find a person with a dubious reputation, catherine said so.ide up the slope to the zorich. he 's definitely there. the day was thrown at favorit by his relatives, the brothers revival, burnt they set up swindlers in the klovsky estate of zorich, the underground production of fake and signatures revealed the scam. potemkin himself complained to him. the deceived jewish merchants zorich were fired from military service. sued for embezzlement. they became his exactly 3 years after the death of catherine, whom he adored and who more than once paid his debts . after the death of zorich, the cultural development of the city stopped, the school burned down, the palace was sold for debts, and the theater, alas, is now destroyed a bonfire in its place. once upon a time, it was on this spot that the palace of the zorichal stood, then a computer club was opened here, too, now the stadium burned down here. by the way, the qualifying matches of the world cup among women's teams were held. and around the shklovsky stadium , another attraction is the monumen
petersburg they could not find a person with a dubious reputation, catherine said so.ide up the slope to the zorich. he 's definitely there. the day was thrown at favorit by his relatives, the brothers revival, burnt they set up swindlers in the klovsky estate of zorich, the underground production of fake and signatures revealed the scam. potemkin himself complained to him. the deceived jewish merchants zorich were fired from military service. sued for embezzlement. they became his exactly 3...
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catherine ii flowed somehow like a river.t was somehow simple, how could it be invented to write in books and you and i believe everything for years, well, about the establishment of catherine ii, they recognized the aggression, organized accordingly, an electronic petition that will help people demonstrate yes, yes, in the head, er, not about destruction, not about demolition, transfer it to the appropriate, so to speak, appointed hangar or warehouse for this, important information from the prosecutor to the residents of the temporarily occupied crimea, if russian interventionists were forcibly mobilized in your country, sabotage the orders. overnight, literally, the mobilization carried out by russia in the occupied crimea is another war crime against the citizens of ukraine living on the peninsula . well, accordingly, the crimeans die, they are forced to die for- dying for the ideas of such peace in a war against their own citizens honey please comment on this situation with the modernization of driving our fellow citizens
catherine ii flowed somehow like a river.t was somehow simple, how could it be invented to write in books and you and i believe everything for years, well, about the establishment of catherine ii, they recognized the aggression, organized accordingly, an electronic petition that will help people demonstrate yes, yes, in the head, er, not about destruction, not about demolition, transfer it to the appropriate, so to speak, appointed hangar or warehouse for this, important information from the...
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the famous russian naval commander admiral fyodor ushakov was sent by catherine ii to kherson in 1783 at the plague raged. here he participated in the construction of several ships, later becoming the commander of the famous sixty-sixth cannon ship of the line. st. paul in 1947 , the main street of kherson was named after ushakov, which, 75 years later , the fans who defeated the maidan last year tried to rename, in my opinion, i’m not mistaken. uh, there was a serious pr-company from our side. patriots did not want to rename in gorbolsk, accept and so on, but people. the townspeople spoke after it was like a public poll and huge majority. e. it was like this. i said you even angry comments is how much that you cling to? uh reveal left this question for later in world history. the admiral is known for having created his own naval combat system and laid down the victorious traditions of russian weapons and the black sea fleet, but in 2001 the russian orthodox church canonized fyodor ushakov . it was built by forces. let's just say the victims of the police. it's just opposite here is t
the famous russian naval commander admiral fyodor ushakov was sent by catherine ii to kherson in 1783 at the plague raged. here he participated in the construction of several ships, later becoming the commander of the famous sixty-sixth cannon ship of the line. st. paul in 1947 , the main street of kherson was named after ushakov, which, 75 years later , the fans who defeated the maidan last year tried to rename, in my opinion, i’m not mistaken. uh, there was a serious pr-company from our...
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catherine, good to see both.e's what's next. >> at 9, vicki and i will be along with that talking about 3 children and 2 adults who are injured after a horrible crash. 2 cars crashed into each other and then into a home in antioch. what we're learning tonight from investigators on scene. plus, an east bay middle school teacher and cheerleading coach is in custody. he's accused of sexually assaulting underage girls. we've reaction tonight from the people at the cheerleading facility where he worked also, how much rain can we expect this weekend? yeah, all indications are it's going to rain. it's a matter of how much but recent time it out for us. that's next on kron. 4 news at 9. ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ ♪ (don't stop me) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ having a good time ♪ ♪ i'm a shooting star leaping through the sky like a tiger ♪ ♪ defying the laws of gravity ♪ ♪ (don't stop me now) ♪ ♪ 'cause i'm having a good time ♪ ♪ i don't wanna stop at all, yeah ♪ ♪ ah, da, da, da, da da, da, ah, ah ♪ >> when fun
catherine, good to see both.e's what's next. >> at 9, vicki and i will be along with that talking about 3 children and 2 adults who are injured after a horrible crash. 2 cars crashed into each other and then into a home in antioch. what we're learning tonight from investigators on scene. plus, an east bay middle school teacher and cheerleading coach is in custody. he's accused of sexually assaulting underage girls. we've reaction tonight from the people at the cheerleading facility where...
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catherine slept assures., he is bored with her over the chicken on the site, they say the woman is standing. the mountain smell of dead birds find their last resting place. right here. look, it's a dead goose. in what state is he, that is, in what state is he? he is the dead of those geese and chickens waiting for the same fate of his dogs swears. larisa ekaterina also left in the heat without food and water there are two large dogs, locked, that is, oni is running, here are locked dogs, that is, i also look in the bowls , there is nothing, but most of all, the animal defender was shocked by the horses. you look at the horse, it 's generally something with something guys. i'm actually in shock, mom. here it is, look very precisely how her bones stick out alone, lord, right from the guard. it smelled of musty. katya what kind of shots is this, and these are girlfriends. i said that i was leaving for rostov for my son, having left for rostov for my son, the second girlfriend called me. where would you say find
catherine slept assures., he is bored with her over the chicken on the site, they say the woman is standing. the mountain smell of dead birds find their last resting place. right here. look, it's a dead goose. in what state is he, that is, in what state is he? he is the dead of those geese and chickens waiting for the same fate of his dogs swears. larisa ekaterina also left in the heat without food and water there are two large dogs, locked, that is, oni is running, here are locked dogs, that...
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back to ken and catherine. all right, alex, thank you very while we know it's going to be very hot in some parts of the bay area this weekend. >> no red flag warning has been issued at this point. that's because we are not expecting strong winds. firefighters nonetheless expect they could be kept pretty busy. this is video from quad copter 4 and it shows why after months without significant rainfall, the ground is dry, very dry in the hot temperatures also mean that the humidity will remain low overnight. kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez joins us with a look at what to expect. but recent. yeah, we could see record breaking heat, ken and catherine because of this long heat wave. >> going to start tomorrow and even continuing through tuesday of next week. and we are seeing that lack of marine layer out there right now, which is just an indicator of how hot it's going to get in the coming days. let's take a look at mill fire conditions. vote finally cooling down in the 70's, but upper 70's for those of you i
back to ken and catherine. all right, alex, thank you very while we know it's going to be very hot in some parts of the bay area this weekend. >> no red flag warning has been issued at this point. that's because we are not expecting strong winds. firefighters nonetheless expect they could be kept pretty busy. this is video from quad copter 4 and it shows why after months without significant rainfall, the ground is dry, very dry in the hot temperatures also mean that the humidity will...
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the young royals united prince william and catherine, inviting harry and meghan to join them as they greet the public >> thank you all for being here >> plus, the queen consular, camilla, by the king's side today. the new roles across the royal family >>> also breaking tonight, russia's retreat. the stunning advances by ukraine the most territory they've retaken in six months ukrainian soldiers raising flags and the emotional videos as residents welcome them back >>> in the u.s., the vicious wind and rain in southern california this plane skidding off the runway as it lands. >>> and the queen's fina farewell the palace releases complete details for her funeral. how it will play out, the massive security push, and we take you to the queen's favorite place how they're remembering her now. >> announcer: this is a special edition of "nbc nightly news," the ascension of king charles iii, reporting tonight from scotland, tom llamas >> and good evening from edinburgh, the capital of scotland. this will be the first stop in the queen's final farewell today we witnessed history that has playe
the young royals united prince william and catherine, inviting harry and meghan to join them as they greet the public >> thank you all for being here >> plus, the queen consular, camilla, by the king's side today. the new roles across the royal family >>> also breaking tonight, russia's retreat. the stunning advances by ukraine the most territory they've retaken in six months ukrainian soldiers raising flags and the emotional videos as residents welcome them back...
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blunt catherine. thanks for being here. thank you for having me. so in california's here the name pg&e these days the associations are not good generally but in your book you explain it was not always this way. in fact pretty far from it, right? it's true. i mean, this is a company with a very storied history as you mentioned. it has root stating back to the gold rush, you know by virtue of the acquisition of a lot of small power companies that were cropping up to serve northern california at the turn of the 20th century pugini grew to become the northern california monopoly. we know today it did a lot to create jobs electrified different parts of the state promote economic prosperity and it was you know a good operator for much of the 20th century until things really sort of started to break down. so when did things start to go south? it's it's hard to put a fine point on it, but things really started to change in the 1990s with a push to deregulate california's electricity sector reintroducing compe
blunt catherine. thanks for being here. thank you for having me. so in california's here the name pg&e these days the associations are not good generally but in your book you explain it was not always this way. in fact pretty far from it, right? it's true. i mean, this is a company with a very storied history as you mentioned. it has root stating back to the gold rush, you know by virtue of the acquisition of a lot of small power companies that were cropping up to serve northern california...
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all right, catherine bennett, chair. and after the me r g, a deacon university's institute for health transformation, thanks so much for joining us. thank you. china has reacted with fury after you and report that a crack down on mostly muslim ethnic groups in the changing region may amount to crimes against humanity. many wiggers who fled to turkey fear the report will be ignored by the international community. katya lopez, her the on reports. this shopping is stumble, has been a refuge for mac harem, since she and her daughter left north was china 5 years ago. her husband and 2 other children were left behind and ching young. she hasn't heard from them since she fears a you and report that condemns china's treatment of wiggers and other muslim minorities will largely go ignored. shame that best sell all that. oh, it's been 5 years of as living hair. china has killed our young people and left our children orphaned. the united nations isn't doing enough. michelle, that she'll let release the report. 13 minutes before her
all right, catherine bennett, chair. and after the me r g, a deacon university's institute for health transformation, thanks so much for joining us. thank you. china has reacted with fury after you and report that a crack down on mostly muslim ethnic groups in the changing region may amount to crimes against humanity. many wiggers who fled to turkey fear the report will be ignored by the international community. katya lopez, her the on reports. this shopping is stumble, has been a refuge for...
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chirchirillo catherine ellen chirls kyung hee "casey" cho abul k.hury mohammad salahuddin chowdhury kirsten lail christophe pamela chu steven paul chucknick wai-ching chung christopher ciafardini alex f. ciccone frances ann cilente elaine cillo edna cintron nestor andre cintron iii robert d. cirri, sr. juan pablo cisneros benjamin keefe clark eugene clark >> pen my cousin, thomas anthony. may his soul and all the souls of those who were lost that day as well as those who died as a result of illness always be remember as true heroes. god bless them all. >> and my aunt, gabriela wiseman who i never had the opportunity to meet. who i learned about through my mother and grandparents. we love you and gabby and me will never forget you. she was a beacon of joy for everyone in her life. i would also like to thank the servicemen and women who have sacrificed and continue to sacrifice for our nation in the war on terror. as well as the first responders who answered the call that day and gave countless lives. god bless america and let us never forget. [applau
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for catherine ii, it was a military-political project. was it a historical project ?ot our defenders on snake island. he said that snake island has a huge sacred significance because it was once there, there was no temple. and how was the temple of apollo consecrated there, that chemistry was for then for the russian empire, in particular for catherine the second, who was well, i relate to they always talk about foreign territories, they start looking for some kind of justification, such sacred explanations and so on, in fact, once again, crimea for most of its history had no relation to russia, it was a territory in which there lived different peoples who joined different states, starting there with the greeks, the romans, eh, now , and so on, you can list a lot. that er hmm russia has always claimed and we can see it now even on the example of er the same putin er to be treated as a great power of great power including a historical great er well we know that the territories of russia she had her own which she collected well, they were, with all due respect to the pe
for catherine ii, it was a military-political project. was it a historical project ?ot our defenders on snake island. he said that snake island has a huge sacred significance because it was once there, there was no temple. and how was the temple of apollo consecrated there, that chemistry was for then for the russian empire, in particular for catherine the second, who was well, i relate to they always talk about foreign territories, they start looking for some kind of justification, such sacred...
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. >> douglas franzen catherine collins with their book salmon wars sunday night on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a and all our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> earlier today king charles the third pay tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth in an address at buckingham palace in london. he pledged to serve as the new king with loyalty, respect, and love. >> i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow. throughout her life, her majesty, the queen, my beloved mother, was an inspiration and example to be, and to all of my family. we overheard -- we have the most heartfelt that any family could oh two their mother for her love, affection, guidance, and understanding. queen elizabeth was a life well lived, a promise of destiny cap. she is -- of destiny kept. she is mourned deeply in her passing. the promise of lifelong service, i renew to you all today. alongside the personal grief that all my family are feeling, we also share with so many of you in the united kingdom, in all the countries where the queen was head of state, in the commonwealth, and across the world,
. >> douglas franzen catherine collins with their book salmon wars sunday night on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a and all our podcasts on our free c-span now app. >> earlier today king charles the third pay tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth in an address at buckingham palace in london. he pledged to serve as the new king with loyalty, respect, and love. >> i speak to you today with feelings of profound sorrow. throughout her life, her majesty, the queen, my...
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we were talking to catherine about liquid peers.s willing to loan this market freezing up. how much of a problem is it right now with the liquid market lending and being able to put these and have buyers interested in it? anthony: i think it is a severe problem. it is not just a liquid markets, but effectively bank lending is more or less drying up as well. sitting on the larger end of the market, historically, a number of businesses, private equity businesses, did go either to the liquid leverage loan market or the high-yield market to secure financing. it is pretty remarkable actually to be sitting here in september and that market has been all been shut as of the start of the year, and certainly shows no sign of immediately opening again. dani: how permanent do you think that is? anthony: it is really difficult to tell because so much of it, certainly in the case of those two markets, does rely on the underlying investors who buy those securities. they are very skittish at the moment for all the reasons you have been discussing t
we were talking to catherine about liquid peers.s willing to loan this market freezing up. how much of a problem is it right now with the liquid market lending and being able to put these and have buyers interested in it? anthony: i think it is a severe problem. it is not just a liquid markets, but effectively bank lending is more or less drying up as well. sitting on the larger end of the market, historically, a number of businesses, private equity businesses, did go either to the liquid...
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and lena dunham, catherine called birdy. yes.ptation of karen cushman's novel, which i haven't read. medieval setting, very modern sensibility. bella ramsey is birdy. that's a nickname. she is a teenager. she's a vibrant spirit. she's rebellious. we first meet her, you know, rolling in mud and causing chaos. everything's fine until her father, played by andrew scott, realises that he's run out of money. here's a clip. disrupting cottage raisings. causing mischief in the village. who stole my chickens? and listening through doors i should not listen through. well, how has this happened? after all, you're paid - to prevent things like this. in essence, my lord, you have ignored me. you have spent profligately and without censure. nonsense. i can't have spent so much. give me one example of... ..of an expense notl strictly necessary for the survival of my family. really? my tiger has arrived. it's dead. the travel was harsh from siberia, my lord. just sleeping, but not breathing. perhaps some water? so, he bought a tiger, one of the
and lena dunham, catherine called birdy. yes.ptation of karen cushman's novel, which i haven't read. medieval setting, very modern sensibility. bella ramsey is birdy. that's a nickname. she is a teenager. she's a vibrant spirit. she's rebellious. we first meet her, you know, rolling in mud and causing chaos. everything's fine until her father, played by andrew scott, realises that he's run out of money. here's a clip. disrupting cottage raisings. causing mischief in the village. who stole my...
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is not related to the war in any way, except for some historical events, because catherine herself isat the final serfdom was abolished and introduced that the ukrainian army was defeated, or it was simply demobilized there, and that the crimean tatars, our brothers, suffered from them, and in the end , this resettlement also began. it seems and maybe three burning people exactly what you are about to me i expressed my point of view at the obscintos
is not related to the war in any way, except for some historical events, because catherine herself isat the final serfdom was abolished and introduced that the ukrainian army was defeated, or it was simply demobilized there, and that the crimean tatars, our brothers, suffered from them, and in the end , this resettlement also began. it seems and maybe three burning people exactly what you are about to me i expressed my point of view at the obscintos
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm vicki liviakis. major disruptions continue tonight as bart works to recover from a we are live right now is a picture of the embarcadero bart station in san francisco. the commuter problem started this morning when a train in broke down in the transbay tube. hundreds of bart passengers, they were stuck in the train in the dark the entire time before. finally being rescued and kron four's dan thorn talked to one of the rescued passengers. also people who are trying to avoid bart for their trip home tonight. he's in the newsroom with the latest. dan. >> well, vicki and catherine, it was a frightening day for some commuters in a really frustrating one for others. bart riders have encouraged to look for other ways to get around or get out of the city tonight. and these delays are expected to disrupt service throughout the night. >> a bart train blackened by a power failure in the transbay tube. cell phone, flashlights. the only way for hundreds of passengers to seeing what i do suffer from anxiety. i kno
i'm catherine heenan and i'm vicki liviakis. major disruptions continue tonight as bart works to recover from a we are live right now is a picture of the embarcadero bart station in san francisco. the commuter problem started this morning when a train in broke down in the transbay tube. hundreds of bart passengers, they were stuck in the train in the dark the entire time before. finally being rescued and kron four's dan thorn talked to one of the rescued passengers. also people who are trying...
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prince william now joined by princess catherine and their children. prince harry with duchess meghan. the view overhead revealing the scope of the ceremony. among the hymns, psalm 23, sung at the queen's wedding in 1947 to philip. theirs was the longest marriage in royal history. ♪ the archbishop of canterbury. >> her late majesty famously declared on her 21st birthday broadcast that her whole life would be dedicated to serving the nation and commonwealth. rarely has such a promise been so well kept. >> tens of thousands gathering in nearby hyde park to watch the service and pay their respects. near them,wo minutes of silence for their queen. across britain, hundreds of thousands moved. then, the congregation singing "god save the king." queen camilla singing next to the king, clearly moved by the moment. harry and meghan standing directly behind. the queen's piper, who played fo the queen nearly every morning below her window, now playing "sleep, dearie, sleep." the queen, who was married and crowned here in westminster abbey, leaving for the final t
prince william now joined by princess catherine and their children. prince harry with duchess meghan. the view overhead revealing the scope of the ceremony. among the hymns, psalm 23, sung at the queen's wedding in 1947 to philip. theirs was the longest marriage in royal history. ♪ the archbishop of canterbury. >> her late majesty famously declared on her 21st birthday broadcast that her whole life would be dedicated to serving the nation and commonwealth. rarely has such a promise been...
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to say in them a collective measure e got and well peter did not reach the black sea at all, and catherinekiss in the balkans , all her so-called greek project did not come true when they wanted to put their grandson on the throne of byzantium, revived byzantium well, ah, since she got a kiss there, she had to let's say that mastering and annexing those territories that it could reach, first of all, of course, crimea, but it must be emphasized that the crimean agency annexed to russia is again superior to any treaties, it was not limited to territory except for crimea, it was the main territory, but the crimean khanate belonged to the entire northern black sea region, that is what was listed there, odesa, mykolaiv, kherson, zaporizhia and donetsk regions, the present-day ukrainian and cuba, because it is also not to be forgotten and the estuary at home, all these territories, well, you lay in the crimean khanate, russia did not capture this territory immediately, but finally captured it in 1783 and declared it its own , in order to turn the final monsters into their own, they had to do it,
to say in them a collective measure e got and well peter did not reach the black sea at all, and catherinekiss in the balkans , all her so-called greek project did not come true when they wanted to put their grandson on the throne of byzantium, revived byzantium well, ah, since she got a kiss there, she had to let's say that mastering and annexing those territories that it could reach, first of all, of course, crimea, but it must be emphasized that the crimean agency annexed to russia is again...
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he also spoke to prince william and his wife catherine. as she steps into a title held by diana. it is a time of immense change for britain and a real moment in history. romaine: thank you. we will check in with her a little bit later in the program. right now, we want to go to our next guest. caroline: let's bring in a current member of the house of lords. what is it you make of the speech? this movement that we see from one exchange to the next and anointing of the new prince and princess of wales. are you thinking this could be a positive time for the country? >> this is a very sad time. as her majesty the queen said, the price of love is grief and we loved her. i have received messages from all over the world. people loved her majesty the queen. the speech now by his majesty the king, king charles iii was about his mother and very clearly talking about the life that she led was a life of service. she was the ultimate service leader. she served her people of great britain and northern ireland, but she also served the commonwealth. 56 countries making up one third of the world'
he also spoke to prince william and his wife catherine. as she steps into a title held by diana. it is a time of immense change for britain and a real moment in history. romaine: thank you. we will check in with her a little bit later in the program. right now, we want to go to our next guest. caroline: let's bring in a current member of the house of lords. what is it you make of the speech? this movement that we see from one exchange to the next and anointing of the new prince and princess of...
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and it is not the language only about culture, because we have many names of such people, such as catherine ii, who stands in odesa and mazepa, who is not honored there in a significant , significant territory of ukraine - they helped culture, but these are not people who were engaged in culture. the idea of thinking is that if we build our state, our history with our symbols, and we understand that this state is definitely not part of the russian world, and this is what is written in our law, then it will be easier for us to protect this state and to explain in this world that we are different. and if we we conduct ourselves as a part of the russian world and that's how those who don't allow us to pass a law on the humanitarianization of humanitarianism behave like this, then and at the threshold we are perceived in this way, these are absolutely interconnected things, well, what should they be? how would you see the budget, an ideal budget in the conditions of war regarding spending on culture, well, look, i am very simple, i would refer to the experience of european countries if we go
and it is not the language only about culture, because we have many names of such people, such as catherine ii, who stands in odesa and mazepa, who is not honored there in a significant , significant territory of ukraine - they helped culture, but these are not people who were engaged in culture. the idea of thinking is that if we build our state, our history with our symbols, and we understand that this state is definitely not part of the russian world, and this is what is written in our...
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the princess of wales, catherine the princess of wales, and this after charles had held the roll foring it onto _ held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his _ held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his and _ held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his and wife, - held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his and wife, and i passing it onto his and wife, and kate and william will have a crucial role in the reign of king charles iii. some of that work the king could no longer expected to as monarch, you could expect kate and william to pick up, the new prince and princess of wales. you can expect to see them pick up some of the work that the king, when he was prince of wales, spent so long working on. prince of wales, spent so long working on— prince of wales, spent so long workin: on. �* . ., ~' working on. and what do you think are the areas _ working on. and what do you think are the areas that _ working on. and what do you think are the areas that we _ working on. and what do you think are the areas that we will - working on. and
the princess of wales, catherine the princess of wales, and this after charles had held the roll foring it onto _ held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his _ held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his and _ held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his and wife, - held the roll for 64 years. exactly, passing it onto his and wife, and i passing it onto his and wife, and kate and william will have a crucial role in the reign of king charles iii. some of...
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more news is next at 6 with catherine heenan. hello, cat i'll be joining you in few minutes.nk you, vicii and grant coming up at 6 o'clock. >> a tragedy in san jose and 8 year-old boy hit and killed by a car while crossing the street. we'll have a live report from the scene where there is a growing memorial and several homes have burned in a brush fire in oakland. we're going to hear from neighbors who say they are in shock. i'm catherine heenan. the news of 6 coming up next. >> from the bay area's local news station. we now with breaking news. >> and that breaking news we need to tell you about its on of oakland. we have learned more information on what's caused some major delays on bart system wide. >> good evening, everyone. i'm catherine heenan and i'm vicki liviakis in for ken wayne officials say a motorcyclist who was involved in an accident and ejected onto the tracks that motorcyclists was then hit by the un. come on incoming train. and i understand from my producer the motorcyclists has just died of heart says this all happened near 23rd and northgate. that's where t
more news is next at 6 with catherine heenan. hello, cat i'll be joining you in few minutes.nk you, vicii and grant coming up at 6 o'clock. >> a tragedy in san jose and 8 year-old boy hit and killed by a car while crossing the street. we'll have a live report from the scene where there is a growing memorial and several homes have burned in a brush fire in oakland. we're going to hear from neighbors who say they are in shock. i'm catherine heenan. the news of 6 coming up next. >>...
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he was proud to create catherine, he said, as —— diana pat mckenna. —— diana's funeral.tional tribute and a clear pledge to the nation.- emotional tribute and a clear pledge to the nation. when it comes to _ pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting _ pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting used - pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting used to - pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting used to it, i comes to getting used to it, yes we are, king charles iii, even yesterday evening i was speaking to people outside buckingham palace, and they were making exactly that, god save the queen, god save the king. it will take some time to get used to, it is something that we are marking. when it comes to the speech itself that the king gave, it is very personal and the papers very much picking up on that. yes, and within _ much picking up on that. yes, and within all— much picking up on that. yes, and within all of— much picking up on that. yes, and within all of what - much picking up on that. yes, and within all of what he - much picking up on that. yes
he was proud to create catherine, he said, as —— diana pat mckenna. —— diana's funeral.tional tribute and a clear pledge to the nation.- emotional tribute and a clear pledge to the nation. when it comes to _ pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting _ pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting used - pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting used to - pledge to the nation. when it comes to getting used to it, i comes to getting used to it, yes we are, king charles iii,...
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thank you, catherine. still to come tonight where this mountain lion was spotted roaming. >> the streets of a quiet neighborhood. check it out. mountain lion spotted in san mateo early this morning. the police department shared this ring video on their facebook page saying the big cat was in the area of a royal court shortly after midnight. they noted it was not acting aggressively just out for a stroll. police say they wanted to let people who live in the area know that there was a late night visitor. >> amtrak is preparing for a shutdown. the company warned that a strike could soon disrupt commutes and cross country trips. in response, some long-distance routes. they've already been suspended. some of the canceled routes so far include the california travels from chicago to san francisco. passengers can make changes to the reservations free of charge until october 13th. >> still ahead, as fans mourn the loss of rapper pnb rock. police are still looking for the person who shot and killed him yesterday as
thank you, catherine. still to come tonight where this mountain lion was spotted roaming. >> the streets of a quiet neighborhood. check it out. mountain lion spotted in san mateo early this morning. the police department shared this ring video on their facebook page saying the big cat was in the area of a royal court shortly after midnight. they noted it was not acting aggressively just out for a stroll. police say they wanted to let people who live in the area know that there was a late...
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catherine and ken are here with a look ahead at that. you can order wine sometimes best to there you go. yeah, that we cover. thanks to both of you coming up. but the 6 o'clock as gun violence continues in oakland. >> the city is now announcing there is some major help coming from a nonprofit organization and masks are still required on bart. but for how much longer what you need to know about tonight's vote. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. the news of 6 coming up next. with less moderate-to-severe eczema, why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within? hide my skin? not me. dupixent helps keep you one step ahead of eczema, with clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. >> from the bay area's local news station.
catherine and ken are here with a look ahead at that. you can order wine sometimes best to there you go. yeah, that we cover. thanks to both of you coming up. but the 6 o'clock as gun violence continues in oakland. >> the city is now announcing there is some major help coming from a nonprofit organization and masks are still required on bart. but for how much longer what you need to know about tonight's vote. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. the news of 6 coming up next. with less...
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-- sunday on q&a a look at the commercial salmon farming industry with douglas frantz and catherine collins. they are the authors of salmon wars. -- produce fish that are unhealthy for humans to eat. >> each form consist of 10 or 12 cages and each cage full -- holds up to 100,000 fish. a farmer itself can contain a million or work fish. >> these pins are crammed with fish as catherine described and because of the proximity the parasites -- find hosts and it is easy to spread diseases. >> douglas frantz and catherine collins with salmon wars sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on free c-span now app. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including cox. >> homework can be hard but squatting in a diner for internet is harder. we are providing students access to affordable internet so homework can just be homework. cox connect to compete. >> cox along with other these -- these other television providers -- >> up next, on c-span did it secretary lloyd austin and the chair of th
-- sunday on q&a a look at the commercial salmon farming industry with douglas frantz and catherine collins. they are the authors of salmon wars. -- produce fish that are unhealthy for humans to eat. >> each form consist of 10 or 12 cages and each cage full -- holds up to 100,000 fish. a farmer itself can contain a million or work fish. >> these pins are crammed with fish as catherine described and because of the proximity the parasites -- find hosts and it is easy to spread...
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eh, a woman becomes the emperor's wife, the future empress catherine i was born into a peasant familyfland. her name was march with kavronskaya in youth. she worked as a cook and laundress in orenburg after the city was taken by russian troops in 1702. she became essentially a war trophy. ekaterina - this is a completely project of alexander danilovich menshikov a. let's just say, understanding that the owner of which women loves and men sometimes prefer either blondes or brunettes, who is in weight , who is lush, who is less, and so on? in general, he realized that this was just an ideal woman for peter alekseevich, and he introduced them in 1712. peter married a former cook and lived with her until end of life simply because he was in love, and after the death of peter catherine herself ascended the throne. so the cook could run the state long before the bolsheviks, then the hero. either a navigator, or a carpenter, he was a comprehensive soul on the throne, he was an eternal worker. from april 1 to july 15 and from october 1 to december 31, on the basis of presidential decrees, mil
eh, a woman becomes the emperor's wife, the future empress catherine i was born into a peasant familyfland. her name was march with kavronskaya in youth. she worked as a cook and laundress in orenburg after the city was taken by russian troops in 1702. she became essentially a war trophy. ekaterina - this is a completely project of alexander danilovich menshikov a. let's just say, understanding that the owner of which women loves and men sometimes prefer either blondes or brunettes, who is in...
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i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan for ken wayne. a total of 6 adults were taken to area hospitals after that shooting. >> ranging in age from 18 to 50 years old. as of tonight, we know that 2 of them are in critical condition. another person has been released and is back home. the shooting happened about 12, 30 this afternoon on the king estate campus. that's on fun. tame street. very close to 5.80, in oakland. there are several schools on that campus. a red-tailed continuation, a newcomer high school. also bay tech charter school. and there is the headquarters of sojourner truth, independent study. it does not have students on campus there. kron four's justin campbell has been at the scene since this afternoon. he joins us live in oakland tonight with more on the investigation. justin. >> and pam and catherine, still a very active investigation here. they've opened up the street. but if you look over my shoulder, you can see that their police outside of the campus, there is tape up and we'll let you get a better look in the some vi
i'm pam moore and i'm catherine heenan for ken wayne. a total of 6 adults were taken to area hospitals after that shooting. >> ranging in age from 18 to 50 years old. as of tonight, we know that 2 of them are in critical condition. another person has been released and is back home. the shooting happened about 12, 30 this afternoon on the king estate campus. that's on fun. tame street. very close to 5.80, in oakland. there are several schools on that campus. a red-tailed continuation, a...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm vicki liviakis in for ken wayne. bart riders should expect some major delays systemwide throughout the evening due to single tracking through the transbay tube. this is all because of that electrical problem. the problem started about 7 o'clock this morning when the train lost power and stopped inside the tube. and that left 200 people stuck in the dark. as you can see there. bart says those riders were safely reversed back to west oakland. they were given the the option to board other san francisco bound trains was a kind of a mask to kron four's. dan kerman is at
i'm catherine heenan and i'm vicki liviakis in for ken wayne. bart riders should expect some major delays systemwide throughout the evening due to single tracking through the transbay tube. this is all because of that electrical problem. the problem started about 7 o'clock this morning when the train lost power and stopped inside the tube. and that left 200 people stuck in the dark. as you can see there. bart says those riders were safely reversed back to west oakland. they were given the the...
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district investigative reporters and catherine collins. of the salmon ports that argue large-scale salmon hatcheries threaten the environment and produce fish that are unhealthy for humans to eat. >> each farm consisting usually of maybe ten, 20 each caged up to 100 pounds of fish. so the farm itself can contain a million or more fish. >> fitch as catherine described. because of that proximity the parasites assign many willing host is easy to spread disease progressed douglas and catherine went there but salmon or person. sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q and a. you can listen to keep and any and all of our podcasts are pretty c-span app. oco shop else is going on right now it cspanshop.org. save 25% on drinker, the court, caps, sweatshirts and hoodies. there's something for every c-span fan it every purchase helps support our nonprofit operations. and while still going on right now prince get the code at the right to start shopping now at cspanshop.org. ♪ >> coming up, insurance professionals testify before the senate banking
district investigative reporters and catherine collins. of the salmon ports that argue large-scale salmon hatcheries threaten the environment and produce fish that are unhealthy for humans to eat. >> each farm consisting usually of maybe ten, 20 each caged up to 100 pounds of fish. so the farm itself can contain a million or more fish. >> fitch as catherine described. because of that proximity the parasites assign many willing host is easy to spread disease progressed douglas and...
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catherine? yeah, the u.s. commission on civil rights has been looking into the federal response to hurricane maria in puerto rico 5 years ago compared to how they responded to hurricane harvey in texas, which was the very same season. there were claims of discrimination. the 2 disasters being handled very differently. we talk to michael yaki about that today because jackie is a member of the commission on civil rights. the report is due to be released tomorrow, but he gave us a preview of the findings. >> certainly in the aftermath of i'm maria, one of the first things we saw was compared the victims hurricane harvey, for example, rico received 8 a lot less fast and a lot less quantity in the same amount of time and people could apply for aid, what they could expect in terms of being able to receive a all of those things. if you are puerto rico, you had much work, much lower chance of being successful and all of those fronts. then a few men, if you've been a victim of the disaster on the mainlan
catherine? yeah, the u.s. commission on civil rights has been looking into the federal response to hurricane maria in puerto rico 5 years ago compared to how they responded to hurricane harvey in texas, which was the very same season. there were claims of discrimination. the 2 disasters being handled very differently. we talk to michael yaki about that today because jackie is a member of the commission on civil rights. the report is due to be released tomorrow, but he gave us a preview of the...
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i think that the queen consultant, that when you print this as the wiles is catherine ha, liam's wife, leaving buckingham palace and making their way through london to westminster hall. and you can hear big ben tolling in the background. there. king charles with fitzwilliam there in the background, portland lay the queen, queen's nephew ah. the crowds pulling mobile phones trying to get things often as it passes through them 1st to the last time. that's it, that's big. we are fully in the 21st century. everybody has a mobile phone, a smart phone in their pocket, and yet with no tradition and said trees own a house in the 21st century, reaching all the way back in 2000 years, loyal history in the u. k. and yet with these people with this modified by me, and that's really the balancing act, the king charles will have to manage. now looking at hes, he $73.00. he won't reign to 70 is as his mother did. how much do you think he will rely and work with his son and his wife, the new prince and princess of wales, william and catherine. in carrying out his duties as king. he would be very smar
i think that the queen consultant, that when you print this as the wiles is catherine ha, liam's wife, leaving buckingham palace and making their way through london to westminster hall. and you can hear big ben tolling in the background. there. king charles with fitzwilliam there in the background, portland lay the queen, queen's nephew ah. the crowds pulling mobile phones trying to get things often as it passes through them 1st to the last time. that's it, that's big. we are fully in the 21st...
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yes have one minute and catherine wishes to speak. um, it's been this has been wonderful and i've done several of these programs for the white house historical association, and i've been in the first lady game about 25 years and what's been amazing for me is to see how it's grown as a field of study. it started to be an almost like compulsive focus on biography and it really wasn't clear really why you should care about a particular first lady. some of them were fascinating some of them weren't none of them plan to be first lady pretty much and it's grown from that to actually being an intellectually sophisticated category of analysis. we're looking at first ladies. tell us something about women about power about american. tree and the white house historical association has played such a large part in that and it shouldn't be surprising. it was founded by our first lady, but the truth is understood there has been a real focus on first lady studies taking it seriously obviously having anita mcbride as the leadership in the organization
yes have one minute and catherine wishes to speak. um, it's been this has been wonderful and i've done several of these programs for the white house historical association, and i've been in the first lady game about 25 years and what's been amazing for me is to see how it's grown as a field of study. it started to be an almost like compulsive focus on biography and it really wasn't clear really why you should care about a particular first lady. some of them were fascinating some of them weren't...