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you knew it had to be about catherine? yeah, obviously it had something to do with that. >> later that day, the police went back to paul's house. >> and i went outside in the driveway with them and they said, "we're sorry to have to bring this to you but paul novak is under arrest". i said, "for what? " they said, "this is for his involvement in his wife's murder four years ago." >> what cat and paul didn't know that was that a witness had come forward telling police and evil tale. and in that story paul was the villain. they arrested you -- they put you in jail right there than? >> yes. >> the story the witness told was chilling. >> just have a seat there. >> revealing dark secrets. but was it true? >> coming up -- paul's alibi becomes his accusor. >> he was going to chloroform her, leave and then the house was gonna burn down around her. >> when "dateline" continues. from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. (vo) re
you knew it had to be about catherine? yeah, obviously it had something to do with that. >> later that day, the police went back to paul's house. >> and i went outside in the driveway with them and they said, "we're sorry to have to bring this to you but paul novak is under arrest". i said, "for what? " they said, "this is for his involvement in his wife's murder four years ago." >> what cat and paul didn't know that was that a witness had come...
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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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catherine the first, maybe.herefore, the catherine plant quickly found itself in a privileged position. the mint was even organized here, which minted 80% of the local coin of russia until 1876, where you turn the corner, take a few steps and seem to jump over another era, and to yekaterinburg and just such a city. but, perhaps, the most pompous and recognizable building is catherine's house no, however. what kind of house is this real castle. it bears the name of its last owner, nikolai sevastyanov, a government official who got rich in the gold mines; it is noteworthy that each previous owner made his own changes to the building, but it was sevastyanov who transformed the house to its current, so intricate and elegant appearance, invited to rebuild the architect alexander poduchev. couldn't get it from the owner. in what style, actually, to rebuild the black house for a long time, he could not formulate, and finally said, and go ahead in all a day is enough. well, here's the beauty and heaped. and in this unde
catherine the first, maybe.herefore, the catherine plant quickly found itself in a privileged position. the mint was even organized here, which minted 80% of the local coin of russia until 1876, where you turn the corner, take a few steps and seem to jump over another era, and to yekaterinburg and just such a city. but, perhaps, the most pompous and recognizable building is catherine's house no, however. what kind of house is this real castle. it bears the name of its last owner, nikolai...
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i can't i catherine tate... i can't believe _ catherine tate..... i can't believe i'm doing this! | catherine tate... i can't i believe i'm doing this! and head writer _ believe i'm doing this! and head writer russell - believe i'm doing this! and head writer russell t - believe i'm doing this! and head writer russell t davies... marvellous!— head writer russell t davies... marvellous! ~ ., , ., marvellous! who bought the show back in 2005 _ marvellous! who bought the show back in 2005 have _ marvellous! who bought the show back in 2005 have also _ back in 2005 have also returned. tt back in 2005 have also returned.— back in 2005 have also returned. ., ., , returned. it did not really feel like _ returned. it did not really feel like a _ returned. it did not really feel like a risk. _ returned. it did not really feel like a risk. i - returned. it did not really feel like a risk. i knew. returned. it did not really. feel like a risk. i knew that russell t davies was in charge and i love working with him and i love receiving a script with his name o
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please join me inwelcoming catherine smith . [applause] >> i was telling patrick if i had to mention sandals it might have drawn a bigger crowd in today but we're still having a goodtime without . baptists and bootleggers, you may be wondering how i came up with that title and the answer is my father is an economist, an academic economist, for many years cleansing university and he had a theory, he developed a theory of government regulation about five years ago that he called bootleggers and baptists. the way that the theory goes is it regulation will be more durable if there is a collection of moral interest pushing for and capitalists who have a profit motive and in the south it was illegal to sell alcohol for many years in and in places it still is. the baptists are in favor of that because it's a sin to drink on sunday and most other days to. the bootleggers are in favor of it because that opens the market for them. they can, it's the only place to get alcohol sobootleggers and baptists . i have a son, adam smith with ac. a
please join me inwelcoming catherine smith . [applause] >> i was telling patrick if i had to mention sandals it might have drawn a bigger crowd in today but we're still having a goodtime without . baptists and bootleggers, you may be wondering how i came up with that title and the answer is my father is an economist, an academic economist, for many years cleansing university and he had a theory, he developed a theory of government regulation about five years ago that he called bootleggers...
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for catherine and pieris are alike, it's all been an additional challenge. sorry, isn't your comment on the living conditions? a completely different government? it's a different culture and language solution. there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life can continue. my walk is gone. sports used to provide a welcome change. now their minds stay on iran trying to stay up to date with what's happening at home impacts that training. still, they're determined to qualify for major tournaments and when metals both athletes train regularly at the ty, quando elite club in berlin, where they've also found a new sporting family. the club was immediately sympathetic towards the plight of the 2 refugees, especially in the 1st few months when it wasn't even clear if they'd be allowed to stay in germany. both have since been granted. residents permits here and can square up against each other. they can fight for their rights, but most importantly, carissa and catherine support each other. a broad teresa also wants to be an inspiration
for catherine and pieris are alike, it's all been an additional challenge. sorry, isn't your comment on the living conditions? a completely different government? it's a different culture and language solution. there are so many challenges and barriers that i have to overcome so that my life can continue. my walk is gone. sports used to provide a welcome change. now their minds stay on iran trying to stay up to date with what's happening at home impacts that training. still, they're determined...
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but most importantly, carissa and catherine support each other. a broad teresa also wants to be an inspiration for others. why? look at that one? for mercy, this man. it's just fantastic working here with kids. they listen to me even though my german isn't great wines. i used to coach kids in iran to hear i wasn't sure whether i'd be able to make that connection with them. it isn't it. but from day one, they seem to like me, which is a big deal for me. i will so sorry, cell my exhibit, she hasn't told the kids about what's happening in iran at the moment. although they can sense that something is troubling her. the iranian diaspora has been organizing demonstrations abroad in berlin, people protest against the regime every week. i hope we're, i'm took him on, i live in germany and don't just want to be a bystander and watch and i can't do that. so now i see, and it's when i'm incredible, what i can do now is support demonstrations against the iranian regime. here in germany, she had smarter and use social media to show the world what incredible th
but most importantly, carissa and catherine support each other. a broad teresa also wants to be an inspiration for others. why? look at that one? for mercy, this man. it's just fantastic working here with kids. they listen to me even though my german isn't great wines. i used to coach kids in iran to hear i wasn't sure whether i'd be able to make that connection with them. it isn't it. but from day one, they seem to like me, which is a big deal for me. i will so sorry, cell my exhibit, she...
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, and it is called the founders somewhere on the official name of it is catherine ii, this monument isestiny, and here i want to say what uh what almost 3,000 odessans voted to keep the monument in its place, only to add historical information that it is said that catherine ii is not so good at her and not quite ours, and so on , but at least 4,000 - this is the most votes for dismantling the monument is completely without any additional uh stories, yes, and something 716 were blocked when trying to vote for this option, i don't know why such a huge number and uh and 837 more are under review, that is, without knowing this is already final here are the results of the voting. well, the rest of the options received significantly fewer votes. well, for example, just remove the conditional. so in kyiv , it was suggested that we simply have the coat of arms of the soviet union from the shield and draw the coat of arms and remove shchors from the horse and put and put someone else in in principle, the monument will be completely different, because only 30 odessans voted for it. the people di
, and it is called the founders somewhere on the official name of it is catherine ii, this monument isestiny, and here i want to say what uh what almost 3,000 odessans voted to keep the monument in its place, only to add historical information that it is said that catherine ii is not so good at her and not quite ours, and so on , but at least 4,000 - this is the most votes for dismantling the monument is completely without any additional uh stories, yes, and something 716 were blocked when...
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catherine did not leave. on january 22 , in the interval between attacks, peter confessed on january 27 and asked for a slate board to write his will. he did not know that for almost a day in the neighboring chambers of his generals and senators were deciding who would take the throne that had not yet been emptied. for many of them, it was a matter of life and death for one party, well- born aristocratic princes. dolgoruky golitsyn regnin played for the ten-year-old peter alekseevich, son of tsarevich alexei, another party. new to know leaps menshikov tolstoy when you participated in the trial of tsarevich alexei and now feared his son together they wanted to see the emperor's wife on the throne peter managed to write two words. give everything and fell into oblivion, a fire began. at 4:00 senate. i decided to give the throne to ekaterina alekseevna, she herself at that time was still at the bedside of her dying hip at 5:10. she has it in her arms. peter died. he was 53 years old. the official ruler of the co
catherine did not leave. on january 22 , in the interval between attacks, peter confessed on january 27 and asked for a slate board to write his will. he did not know that for almost a day in the neighboring chambers of his generals and senators were deciding who would take the throne that had not yet been emptied. for many of them, it was a matter of life and death for one party, well- born aristocratic princes. dolgoruky golitsyn regnin played for the ten-year-old peter alekseevich, son of...
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and sister catherine says, "joe, u've gone pale, do you want a glass of water? what do you need, what do you want?" i said, "i want to go home. can i go home?" so father paul drove me home. when we arrived, i remember seeing the news crews and the fire trucks and the neighbors who had gathered. and the house was still anding, so i thought, you know, may. and then i went inside, and it was so bad. the dining room, where we were supposed to have christmas dinner in a couple of days, well, that was destroyed. the front room, where the decorated christmas tree had been standing, and the wrapped presents had been set, well, the fire started in there, so you can imagine what it looked like. the kitchen, where i'd just had that brightly colored bowl of fruity pebbles, w looked like someone had taken a black marker and scraped it all over the place. my mom was at the next-door neighbor's, she was fine. a little shaken up, of course. i asked father paul if the church was unlocked, he said it was. i walked the block up the street to my family church. inside, it was dark,
and sister catherine says, "joe, u've gone pale, do you want a glass of water? what do you need, what do you want?" i said, "i want to go home. can i go home?" so father paul drove me home. when we arrived, i remember seeing the news crews and the fire trucks and the neighbors who had gathered. and the house was still anding, so i thought, you know, may. and then i went inside, and it was so bad. the dining room, where we were supposed to have christmas dinner in a couple of...
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in addition, dashkova did not understand that catherine was the ruler of only half a day.t a woman ready for anything. for the sake of her beloved man in the conflict, grigory orlova dashkova, the empress took her lover aside. dashkova was forced to move away from the court and began to devote all her time to education children of a son and daughter, when the son grew up dashkova decided that he should study abroad. what they want to let them have to find their own way surprised me all night. we have no one engaged in the science of medicine and so on. here he is interested, please. how much she wants to become interested in literature yes, fine. let another daughter study literature, she has such music. the main music of the conservatory studied perfectly, right? dashkova spent almost 6 years abroad, and when she returned, she received a rather unexpected ekaterina decided to appoint her director of the academy of sciences by the beginning of the book. she was not just taken aback and thought that she was being bullied. she said that she would better lead the royal laundr
in addition, dashkova did not understand that catherine was the ruler of only half a day.t a woman ready for anything. for the sake of her beloved man in the conflict, grigory orlova dashkova, the empress took her lover aside. dashkova was forced to move away from the court and began to devote all her time to education children of a son and daughter, when the son grew up dashkova decided that he should study abroad. what they want to let them have to find their own way surprised me all night....
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and on april 19, 1783, catherine the great signed a manifesto on the acceptance of the island of tamane territory of the kuban part of the russian empire, a special role in the history of the crimea and the construction of new russia , played, as we said in one of the issues of the most serene prince grigory potemkin tovarishchesky, who, together with the empress, worked on the creation of the manifesto and personally led the annexation of the crimean khanate. so, when ihenia, the second russia ended. it was entrenched in the black sea , the lands were annexed, which received the names, novorossia, northern, black sea, crimea under kuban catherine took eastern georgia under russian citizenship and returned the western russian lands to the torrent and the poles, again, everything. this was achieved by very, very large titanic efforts of russia fought. do not forget the simplest axiom tested for centuries, which is infantile pacifists. it seems absurd that the absence of aggressive plans by the state is not a guarantee against unleashing a war, peace, first of all, a break between wars ,
and on april 19, 1783, catherine the great signed a manifesto on the acceptance of the island of tamane territory of the kuban part of the russian empire, a special role in the history of the crimea and the construction of new russia , played, as we said in one of the issues of the most serene prince grigory potemkin tovarishchesky, who, together with the empress, worked on the creation of the manifesto and personally led the annexation of the crimean khanate. so, when ihenia, the second russia...
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uniswap coo mary-catherine lader joins us. think about uniswap that got investors to pay up given very difficult market conditions? mary-catherine: what we have learned in the last six months is the importance of decentralized systems at the core of this new technology. and also the importance of safety and security. and uniswap has been committed to safety and security since day one and never takes custody of user protocols. we are a decentralized trading protocol. you are not managing actual assets or user assets. you are giving them open-source technology and allow locations to access that technology could what is different about uniswap is, it is a fundamentally different technology stack from a central exchange whereas crypto firms we saw suffer over the past six months are those that are using traditional, traditional centralized exchange models. they ultimately had risk management failures. our investigate -- our investors and the markets saw that decentralized exchanges have advantages and uniswap is committed to bring
uniswap coo mary-catherine lader joins us. think about uniswap that got investors to pay up given very difficult market conditions? mary-catherine: what we have learned in the last six months is the importance of decentralized systems at the core of this new technology. and also the importance of safety and security. and uniswap has been committed to safety and security since day one and never takes custody of user protocols. we are a decentralized trading protocol. you are not managing actual...
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there has been getting lessons from catherine aunt who's already been living in berlin for a number of years. cut off and love me. okay. pay. okay. patricia, what's happening tomorrow or morgan to morrow in the morning. i will train for 2 hour and then you can raise 2 hours slash 2 hours training cancer. i was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. although that other than for me, that could be then the marseilles. yes, i don't want to go into details on bead on. but for political reasons at home, i wouldn't have felt safe. if i'd gone back into manami, i thought this there was a thorn like parisha. he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at risk of going to prison. staying in germany meant starting from scratch. cool. he had with him was a satchel. like this one. for was regarding a saw the feeling i got from germany was one of safety or who i knew i had support and will be able to return to a normal life while also resuming my sporting career
there has been getting lessons from catherine aunt who's already been living in berlin for a number of years. cut off and love me. okay. pay. okay. patricia, what's happening tomorrow or morgan to morrow in the morning. i will train for 2 hour and then you can raise 2 hours slash 2 hours training cancer. i was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. although that other...
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and a key part of that is learning the new language. carissa has been getting lessons from catherine's aunt who's already been living in berlin for a number of years, cut off her only. okay. pay for k. pariser. what's happening to morrow or morgan? to morrow in the morning. i will train for 2 hour. i present you go way. 2 hours, sledge, 2 hours and training. concert was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he has stayed out of fear for his family. no longer than fellow that can be there. no. must alicio say i don't want to go into details on bead on but for political reasons home, i wouldn't have felt safe if i'd gone back to miami. i thought there was of the so like pieris or he hadn't planned to become a refugee back home. he was at risk of going to prison, staying in germany, meant starting from scratch. holy had with him was a satchel, like this one. for bulwark i saw the feeling i got from germany was one of safety awful. i knew i had support and will be able to return to a normal life while als
and a key part of that is learning the new language. carissa has been getting lessons from catherine's aunt who's already been living in berlin for a number of years, cut off her only. okay. pay for k. pariser. what's happening to morrow or morgan? to morrow in the morning. i will train for 2 hour. i present you go way. 2 hours, sledge, 2 hours and training. concert was already in germany before pieris arrived. he's been here since 2017, but he's reluctant to talk about the exact reasons why he...
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, was at that time the most influential person in the empire menshikov convinced the dying catherinewas obliged to him by her own power to sign a will, according to which grand duke peter alekseevich became the heirs. but with the condition upon reaching of age, peter will have to marry a smaller daughter, and then the power of alexander danilovich will not be limited. the opinion of the young groom, no one, of course, took an interest. shortly after the coronation, the 12-year-old peter officially became engaged to the sixteen-year-old mary menshin, the emperor's bride received the title of her imperial. highness annual maintenance of 34,000 rubles. peter ii did not show much love for his betrothed in letters. he called it a stone statue and a porcelain one, immediately after the betrothal, menshikov settled the young tsar. in his palace on novoselyevsky island, in order to protect him from unwanted influence, he introduced the raven teacher andrei ivanovich an old man, that is, the deputy minister of foreign affairs at the lesson of the emperor did not last long. menshikov suddenly
, was at that time the most influential person in the empire menshikov convinced the dying catherinewas obliged to him by her own power to sign a will, according to which grand duke peter alekseevich became the heirs. but with the condition upon reaching of age, peter will have to marry a smaller daughter, and then the power of alexander danilovich will not be limited. the opinion of the young groom, no one, of course, took an interest. shortly after the coronation, the 12-year-old peter...
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please join me in welcoming catherine smith. [applause] i was telling patrick i had a sample that might have drawn. a bigger crowd and today we will have a good time without it. baptists and bootleggers you might wonder how ile came up wih the title and the answer is my father is an economist, academic economist who is taught for many years at clifton university and he had a theory of government regulation about 35 years ago that he called bootleggers and baptists and the way the theory goes the regulation will be more durable if there is a coalition of moral interests pushing forth and capitalists that have a profit motive and of the example was on sundays in the south it was illegal to sell alcohol and in some places it still is. baptists are in favor of that because it is a sin to drink on sunday and most other days. the bootleggers are in favor of itar because that opens the mart for them. the only place to get alcohol so bootleggers and baptists. i have a son, adam smith, adam c smith and a few years ago he and my father co
please join me in welcoming catherine smith. [applause] i was telling patrick i had a sample that might have drawn. a bigger crowd and today we will have a good time without it. baptists and bootleggers you might wonder how ile came up wih the title and the answer is my father is an economist, academic economist who is taught for many years at clifton university and he had a theory of government regulation about 35 years ago that he called bootleggers and baptists and the way the theory goes...
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it is known that semyon zorich loved catherine ii so much that, grown at school and salted in barrelscucumbers even supplied her to france about times he morals. well, not far from zorich, a monument to lenin was destroyed by the war years, and then restored with the money of the shklov workers. and it’s impossible to convey in a dictionary how pleasant it is to walk around the city the road of unfamous namesakes. it is known that in may 1780 , catherine ii, on her way to mogilev, where she met with the austrian king, visited the school twice. as you can imagine , this park has changed a lot since then. then 4 gates or gates led into it, they were guarded by the circassians, that is, without special permission it was not possible to get there in the center was also less than the leader of the local nobility and the former minister of communications of russia, apollon krivosheyan. he gave magnificent scores, to which everyone gathered, the highest society, even the palace, the pearl of wooden architecture. exotic plants were grown here as a cover, and maples, ash oaks and poplars flaun
it is known that semyon zorich loved catherine ii so much that, grown at school and salted in barrelscucumbers even supplied her to france about times he morals. well, not far from zorich, a monument to lenin was destroyed by the war years, and then restored with the money of the shklov workers. and it’s impossible to convey in a dictionary how pleasant it is to walk around the city the road of unfamous namesakes. it is known that in may 1780 , catherine ii, on her way to mogilev, where she...
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cbs's catherine herridge is here with the latest. gas prices on the rise -- americans fear pain at the pump as opec + slashes output. >> it's ridiculous. >> duncan: cbs's jonathan vigliotti breaks down just how much more you could be paying he senate candidate herschel herschel on defense -- days after denying that he paid for aor the woman making that claim says they even have a kid together. cbs's nikole killion has the latest on his battleground senate race. the shocking scene in new york city, emergency crews respond to a police vehicle hitting multiple pedestrians. and "eye on america," more than two months after kentucky's deadly flooding, cbs's manuel bojorquez spoke with some people who are still struggling scwhrmplets. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. >> duncan: good evening and thank you so much for joining us. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with some breaking news -- cbs news has learned that the f.b.i. has gathered what it believes is enough evide
cbs's catherine herridge is here with the latest. gas prices on the rise -- americans fear pain at the pump as opec + slashes output. >> it's ridiculous. >> duncan: cbs's jonathan vigliotti breaks down just how much more you could be paying he senate candidate herschel herschel on defense -- days after denying that he paid for aor the woman making that claim says they even have a kid together. cbs's nikole killion has the latest on his battleground senate race. the shocking scene in...
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ii of bovvania it's not about monuments, not even pro-russian culture, catherine ii - it's not about organizer of mass crimes against ukraine, not only against ukraine, that is, on her behalf, suvorov drowned the polish uprising in blood, and so on about everyone knows this, it is meant, well, informed representatives of certain ukrainian ministries, the monument to catherine ii is standing, well, the odesa city council even voted for it to remain standing, although the activists are leaving, you have it demolished, well , with the same success, they can the monument to putin to put in the center of odessa will not make any difference, and it is obvious that the state will do everything to ensure that those who destroyed the ukrainian people do not have such monuments in ukraine. it seems that everyone has it, and the main thing is that there is society, based on all sociological surveys, but there are people who do not want to do it. why they do not want to do it, or because they are further hidden carriers of the russian peace or because they are simply soviet people, it is difficu
ii of bovvania it's not about monuments, not even pro-russian culture, catherine ii - it's not about organizer of mass crimes against ukraine, not only against ukraine, that is, on her behalf, suvorov drowned the polish uprising in blood, and so on about everyone knows this, it is meant, well, informed representatives of certain ukrainian ministries, the monument to catherine ii is standing, well, the odesa city council even voted for it to remain standing, although the activists are leaving,...
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i'm catherine heenan. i'm justine waldman in for ken wayne tonight. 2 days after 6 people were injured in a shooting in east oakland. >> we have an update on the victim's this evening. the victims are 18 years and older and they include 2 students councilor a security guard and 2 other people who worked at the school. we do know the 3 victims have been released from the hospital. one, though, who is still in the hospitals in critical condition. and today kron 4 spoke with oakland's police chief law wrong armstrong about what it will take to reverse the skyrocketing gun violence in his community. kron four's dan kerman has the story. >> 2 gunman who police believe opened fire on the king estate school campus in east oakland wednesday, wounding 6 remain on the loose. we are following up on all leads and tips that we've gotten so far. but nothing at this point is let us to the suspects. >> during an interview with kron, 4 news police chief leronne armstrong also suggested. >> this type of shooting was almost
i'm catherine heenan. i'm justine waldman in for ken wayne tonight. 2 days after 6 people were injured in a shooting in east oakland. >> we have an update on the victim's this evening. the victims are 18 years and older and they include 2 students councilor a security guard and 2 other people who worked at the school. we do know the 3 victims have been released from the hospital. one, though, who is still in the hospitals in critical condition. and today kron 4 spoke with oakland's police...
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catherine lives in anderson, south carolina with her husband leo please join me in welcoming catherine smith. well, i was telling patrick if i had a moonshine samples. it might have drawn a bigger crowd in today. we'll still have a good time without it. baptist and bootleggers, you may be wondering how i came up with that title and the answer is my father is an economist an academic economist. he's taught it for many years at clemson university. and he had a theory he developed a theory of government regulation about 35 years ago that he called. bootleggers and baptists and the way that theory goes is it's that regulation will be more durable if there is a coalition of moral interests pushing for it and echo and capitalists who have a profit motive. and the example he gave was the on sundays in the south it was his legal to sell alcohol for many years some places it still is the baptists are in favor of that because it's ascend sin to drink on sunday. and most other days too and the the bootleggers are in favor of it because that opens the market for them they can they can the only pla
catherine lives in anderson, south carolina with her husband leo please join me in welcoming catherine smith. well, i was telling patrick if i had a moonshine samples. it might have drawn a bigger crowd in today. we'll still have a good time without it. baptist and bootleggers, you may be wondering how i came up with that title and the answer is my father is an economist an academic economist. he's taught it for many years at clemson university. and he had a theory he developed a theory of...
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it is known that semyon zorich loved catherine ii so much that, grown at school and salted in barrelsmbers supplied her even to france . well, not far from zorich, the monument to lenin, destroyed by the war years, and then restored with the money of the shklov workers, cannot be expressed in words how pleasant it is to walk around the city along the roads of the famous namesake. it is known that in may 1780 , catherine ii, on her way to mogilev, where she met with the austrian king, visited the school twice. as you can imagine , this park has changed a lot since then. then four gates or gates led into it, guarded by the circassians, that is, without there was no special permission not to get there in the center, there was less than the leader of the local nobility and the former minister of railways of russia, apollon krivosheyan. he gave magnificent scores, to which everyone gathered, the highest society, even the palace, the pearl of wooden architecture. during wryness, exotic plants were grown here. also, on an area of about 30 hectares, there were maples, ash oaks and fields. t
it is known that semyon zorich loved catherine ii so much that, grown at school and salted in barrelsmbers supplied her even to france . well, not far from zorich, the monument to lenin, destroyed by the war years, and then restored with the money of the shklov workers, cannot be expressed in words how pleasant it is to walk around the city along the roads of the famous namesake. it is known that in may 1780 , catherine ii, on her way to mogilev, where she met with the austrian king, visited...
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caller: i appreciate the caller catherine's points -- guest: i appreciate the caller catherine's points. when we talk about women's representation too often people feel what we are talking about is go to the ballot box and pick any women and she will represent you best. what we often argue is we just want the playing field to be level enough so that women can run and win in equal numbers if they are selected by voters who get to decide who they want in office. when we think about representation it is easy to say i do not vote on gender, gender does not matter, i am gender-neutral. we know gender shapes how people navigate policymaking. it shapes how we come to a conversation. our lived experiences and perspectives are shaped by gender. if you could look at every statistic around economic security, educational access, violence, all of these things, you could say there are no gender differences. women experience life in the same way as men, then maybe you can make this case there should be that neutrality in who is elected and who serves. we know that is not true. we note women live diffe
caller: i appreciate the caller catherine's points -- guest: i appreciate the caller catherine's points. when we talk about women's representation too often people feel what we are talking about is go to the ballot box and pick any women and she will represent you best. what we often argue is we just want the playing field to be level enough so that women can run and win in equal numbers if they are selected by voters who get to decide who they want in office. when we think about representation...
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hello catherine. so the report is titled living on the edge that sounds very depressing. how bout is african nomic outlook? the title indicates that right now, our policy makers in the region are facing a very, very difficult environment. and this is after a number of previous shocks. so countries had faced the pandemic. and now the syllabus from the war and ukraine and now given very high food fuel fertilizer prices that are like a laser beam hitting some of the poorest countries. and people given they have large shares of who in their consumption baskets, there is really a cost of living crisis in many countries. and this is in the face then a very difficult global environment where global interest rates are rising. financial conditions are tightening, growth is declining across the world, particularly in the advanced economies. and so this compounds the difficult environment. and then, you know, domestically, countries are facing a range of different shocks. also you have climate shocks, a drought in the horn of africa, one of the worst routes in some time. and this is
hello catherine. so the report is titled living on the edge that sounds very depressing. how bout is african nomic outlook? the title indicates that right now, our policy makers in the region are facing a very, very difficult environment. and this is after a number of previous shocks. so countries had faced the pandemic. and now the syllabus from the war and ukraine and now given very high food fuel fertilizer prices that are like a laser beam hitting some of the poorest countries. and people...
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i'm catherine heenan. i'm justine waldman in for ken wayne tonight. 2 days after 6 people were injured in a shooting in east oakland. >> we have an update on the victim's this evening. the victims are 18 years and older and they include 2 students councilor a security guard and 2 other people who worked at the school. we do know the 3 victims have been released from the hospital. one, though, who is still in the hospitals in critical condition. and today kron 4 spoke with oakland's police chief law wrong armstrong about what it will take to reverse the skyrocketing gun violence in his community. kron four's dan kerman has
i'm catherine heenan. i'm justine waldman in for ken wayne tonight. 2 days after 6 people were injured in a shooting in east oakland. >> we have an update on the victim's this evening. the victims are 18 years and older and they include 2 students councilor a security guard and 2 other people who worked at the school. we do know the 3 victims have been released from the hospital. one, though, who is still in the hospitals in critical condition. and today kron 4 spoke with oakland's police...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm dan thorn.ned yesterday in castro valley on nunez avenue. >> and that is just off of castro valley boulevard near 5.80, at this time. investigators only have a vague description of the car involved saying it was a white suv type vehicle. kron four's haaziq has the latest on the investigation. >> i'm still upset. my stomach stuff said about it. you know, i can see the little
i'm catherine heenan and i'm dan thorn.ned yesterday in castro valley on nunez avenue. >> and that is just off of castro valley boulevard near 5.80, at this time. investigators only have a vague description of the car involved saying it was a white suv type vehicle. kron four's haaziq has the latest on the investigation. >> i'm still upset. my stomach stuff said about it. you know, i can see the little
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but catherine and ken are. >> here with a look ahead at what's coming up. how tipping happened in wisconsin? yes, time to time. and it's very sad for the not >> all right. coming up tonight at 6 o'clock, a quiet neighborhood becomes a potential crime scene after a car was found buried in the backyard of a mansion where police are saying tonight about that investigation and kron four's meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with your weekend forecast. going to be windy. i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine >> from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at 6. >> we have not made completely from the park. the cars still surrounded by during the excavation is ongoing. >> now it's 6 a mystery with a lot of questions remaining tonight, a car buried for decades has been uncovered in the backyard of a multimillion dollar home in atherton. and police say one of the mansion's former owners at a criminal history. as for joining us for kron, 4 news at 6, i'm ken wayne and i'm catherine heenan. authorities are still trying to piece together the ev
but catherine and ken are. >> here with a look ahead at what's coming up. how tipping happened in wisconsin? yes, time to time. and it's very sad for the not >> all right. coming up tonight at 6 o'clock, a quiet neighborhood becomes a potential crime scene after a car was found buried in the backyard of a mansion where police are saying tonight about that investigation and kron four's meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with your weekend forecast. going to be windy. i'm ken...
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. >> james and his wife catherine are outraged. not going to say something about nazis marching in virginia, then when are we going to say something? he and catherine write a letter about the events of charlottesville and release it publicly themselves. simply stating, i can't believe i even need to write this letter. there are no good nazis. standing up to fascists and white nationalists is necessary. >> i think a lot of people in the country felt sick that week and were worried about this trend, et cetera, so i just felt it was important to reach out to people and encourage them to do the same. it was more solicitation and trying to lead by example. >> there were no other statements following from lachlan, nor from rupert. >> the fact that they don't have anything to say really says everything. >> i remember thinking that email means nothing. if you looked out what was going on our airwaves, on our network every single day, it was clear that james murdoch had no input whatsoever on what was being said on fox. nail the final inter
. >> james and his wife catherine are outraged. not going to say something about nazis marching in virginia, then when are we going to say something? he and catherine write a letter about the events of charlottesville and release it publicly themselves. simply stating, i can't believe i even need to write this letter. there are no good nazis. standing up to fascists and white nationalists is necessary. >> i think a lot of people in the country felt sick that week and were worried...
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novorossia of the current territories of the donbass and the sea of \u200b\u200bazov began under catherinervice of karl gaskun was instructed to explore the hall of guzzle and coal in the novorossiysk province. after that, an imperial decree on construction was issued. in the donetsk district near the river lugan foundry. carl gascoigne became not only the director of the plant, but also the first urban planners and architect of lugansk, the city grew up on the site of the village of lugansk zavod. craftsmen will be called brought from the lipetsk yaroslavl and olonets provinces, the main administrative and technical staff consisted of the british, invited to russia by the state committee after 3 years after the start of construction. lugansk foundry produces the first products of 15.5 thousand pounds, shells for the batteries of sevastopol in a short time, they provided the guns of all large fortresses and defensive structures of the black sea-azov coast of the kiev garrison, as well as the podolsk and caucasian army of russia since 1804 in lugansk with nuclei, bombs and grenades they beg
novorossia of the current territories of the donbass and the sea of \u200b\u200bazov began under catherinervice of karl gaskun was instructed to explore the hall of guzzle and coal in the novorossiysk province. after that, an imperial decree on construction was issued. in the donetsk district near the river lugan foundry. carl gascoigne became not only the director of the plant, but also the first urban planners and architect of lugansk, the city grew up on the site of the village of...
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ah, ah, her reason, catherine may be on the sidelines of the protests in iran, but the fight against the regime has just gone to another round. ah, a man, a bicycle and one. today i want to find out why the moselle is one of the most beautiful river states in germany. so i'm off for right along a part of the village psychopath. the beautiful landscape is certainly confirmed here. this bike tour is for congress. to do next on d, w it's powerful and mysterious day. it's close to the vatican, supposedly has connections in politics and the world of mentors reported manipulation in the secret including what secrets lie behind these walls, discover new adventures in $360.00 degrees and explore fascinating world heritage sites with d. w world heritage. 360 get the app now you are ah ah ah, ah ah .
ah, ah, her reason, catherine may be on the sidelines of the protests in iran, but the fight against the regime has just gone to another round. ah, a man, a bicycle and one. today i want to find out why the moselle is one of the most beautiful river states in germany. so i'm off for right along a part of the village psychopath. the beautiful landscape is certainly confirmed here. this bike tour is for congress. to do next on d, w it's powerful and mysterious day. it's close to the vatican,...
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catherine bernard brings us to discuss the new leadership in the u.k.rishi sunak will become prime minister tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like healthcare, or whatever comes down the road. this is "the planning effect" from fidelity. >> i am humbled and honored to have the support of my parliamentary colleagues and to the elected as leader of the conservative unionist party. it is the greatest privilege of my life to serve the party i love and give back to the country i owe so much to. kriti: that was rishi sunak, who will officially become prime minister tomorrow when he needs king charles. he is the youngest u.k. prime minister and a former wall street man who worked for goldman sachs. let us turn to catherine barnard , professor at cambridge university
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the leadership of the empire first so, which, in fact , crossed out many of the undertakings of catherinen of this plant was recognized. so important that it continued into serious difficulties. the foundry began after the war. in 712, which greatly depleted production, a transition from lithium, nuclei and cannons to the manufacture of peaceful products was required. in 1818, a mining engineer was sent to lugansk. evgraf, kovalevsky, the future director of the department of mining and salt affairs, and later the minister of public education, he proves that the plant should become the center for the development of the metallurgical mining industry in southern russia, and most importantly, kovalevsky for the first time systematically explores the bowels of the region, indicating where and how the coal reserves discovered here should be mined. for the first time he uses such concepts as the donetsk ridge. and the donetsk basin and actually. that's thanks to evraf kovalevsky. today, all this space is very saturated. rich minerals in coals in the first place, but not only called donbass. as f
the leadership of the empire first so, which, in fact , crossed out many of the undertakings of catherinen of this plant was recognized. so important that it continued into serious difficulties. the foundry began after the war. in 712, which greatly depleted production, a transition from lithium, nuclei and cannons to the manufacture of peaceful products was required. in 1818, a mining engineer was sent to lugansk. evgraf, kovalevsky, the future director of the department of mining and salt...
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her reason, catherine may be on the sidelines of the protests in iran, but the fight against the regime has just gone to another round. ah, a license to kill insecticides. the chemical moby is destroying our ecosystem. that poisonous pills are responsible for the biggest effect extinction. the history of the us and pose a threat to our health. it goes to show how unnecessary insect decides actually on me next on d w. ah, you become a ready? no, with hackers, paralyzing your societies. computers that outs where you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go for it, but how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah, miss neal, i think to the insects are unpleasant things that call round causing damage. it's the cockroach, behind the sink, bugs that transmit diseases, things that destroy crops they can do nuclear. yeah.
her reason, catherine may be on the sidelines of the protests in iran, but the fight against the regime has just gone to another round. ah, a license to kill insecticides. the chemical moby is destroying our ecosystem. that poisonous pills are responsible for the biggest effect extinction. the history of the us and pose a threat to our health. it goes to show how unnecessary insect decides actually on me next on d w. ah, you become a ready? no, with hackers, paralyzing your societies. computers...
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i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. news at 6 is next. r internet isn't ideal. dad made the illiant move to t us t-mobile home internet. hich... have to share our signal with e entire neighborhood. ah, now we do some weird ings to get our speeds. ll..... i'up. 'mon kids. is sucks. ll if you just itch maybe you n't have to be vampires. oa... kay, yikes. sorry, i wasn't thinking. , uh, don'really e the v word. at's kind of insensitive. prefer o-lunar. s, much better. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. i really like the flexibility. and for me, it's one less thing to think about while traveling. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and
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by the way, you have finished voting for e-e for the question of what to do with the monument to catherineway, very interesting, i see in the dumsk newspaper there is er, material and your historian, but what monuments were there at this place, there is a whole list there, it turns out now, well, for example , this is the time somewhere in the sixties, the monument was once demolished er, this karl marx was temporarily put up, and then this monument was put in his place, er, i don't remember to whom, well, to some important people, and in my opinion, to these people, or to someone else, and this is the first monument to marx and from time to time it was blown by strong winds and it was raised so say sailing and they said then that when he fell , he fell in the direction of the barber shop, well, at least there the historian writes this and says that they said that max went to shave again, and they should have erected a bigger monument to marx, such as the one already standing, but then they will change those chelyuskinites or whoever or are there any descendants? why am i talking about all
by the way, you have finished voting for e-e for the question of what to do with the monument to catherineway, very interesting, i see in the dumsk newspaper there is er, material and your historian, but what monuments were there at this place, there is a whole list there, it turns out now, well, for example , this is the time somewhere in the sixties, the monument was once demolished er, this karl marx was temporarily put up, and then this monument was put in his place, er, i don't remember to...
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it is known that in may 1780 , catherine ii, on her way to mogilev, where she met with the austrian kinge school twice. as you can imagine, this park has changed a lot since then. then four gates or gates led into it, guarded by the circassians, that is, without special permission it was not possible to get there in the center there was less than the leader of the local nobility and the former minister of communications he gave russia apollo krivoshein magnificent scores, to which everyone gathered, higher society, even the palace, the pearl of wooden architecture. exotic plants were grown here as a cover, and maples, ash oaks and poplars flaunted on an area of about 30 hectares. this unique ekaterininsky is about 300 years old. interesting. how many people can take it is another feature of duplo in the shape of a heart. they say you need to write a wish and throw a note. inside , we did not experiment and continued our a walk in the park, which, by the way, is among the top ten in belarus, was founded by its local gardener stefan malinovsky park, which was seriously damaged during t
it is known that in may 1780 , catherine ii, on her way to mogilev, where she met with the austrian kinge school twice. as you can imagine, this park has changed a lot since then. then four gates or gates led into it, guarded by the circassians, that is, without special permission it was not possible to get there in the center there was less than the leader of the local nobility and the former minister of communications he gave russia apollo krivoshein magnificent scores, to which everyone...
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after all, what he said, the umbrella that will protect odesa, unesco, will it also be held over catherine second, whose monument is still standing? in odesa, because all the various contradictory data are so it is possible that after that this monument will not be demolished because it will also be under guard and they are umbrellas as a holder, let's go. well, this is more reminiscent of some odessa anecdote, well, there is so much around the discussion of ekaterina's monuments, the head of the bc has all authority, he should issue a decree and demolish it during the curfew. well, don't demolish , move this monument to the museum, because the whole discussion is over, but now we will discuss whether the monument to catherine will enter unesco or not. well, this is the second stage of the discussion about the monument yantik well, me it seems that there is too much attention, too much attention, of course. and we were waiting for it to be transferred to that museum, to write a sign that she is not there, she is not the founder, and not very much, odessa is already there, and also grateful
after all, what he said, the umbrella that will protect odesa, unesco, will it also be held over catherine second, whose monument is still standing? in odesa, because all the various contradictory data are so it is possible that after that this monument will not be demolished because it will also be under guard and they are umbrellas as a holder, let's go. well, this is more reminiscent of some odessa anecdote, well, there is so much around the discussion of ekaterina's monuments, the head of...
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>> catherine: he's been out quite eight bit, been in pennsylvania, going back to florida, did a swingt coast, senator bennet, who is running for re-election there. he will be out more, has not been doing big campaign rallies more issue events, policy events and fundraising on the trail. >> shannon: in specific states, stick around, we'll take a quick break and candidate in historically blue region are raking in more money than democrats ahead of election day, sit down with henry cuellar, who is fighting to keep his feet there and go live to the border for a look at what is happening on the ground there, that is coming up next. (vo) while you may not be a pediatric surgeon volunteering your topiary talents at a children's hospital — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you give back. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. >> shannon: there is growing frustration along the u.s.-mexico border, officials are struggle to handle the number of arrivals, an issue spilling into the campaign trail and pittin
>> catherine: he's been out quite eight bit, been in pennsylvania, going back to florida, did a swingt coast, senator bennet, who is running for re-election there. he will be out more, has not been doing big campaign rallies more issue events, policy events and fundraising on the trail. >> shannon: in specific states, stick around, we'll take a quick break and candidate in historically blue region are raking in more money than democrats ahead of election day, sit down with henry...
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i think we can end on a note of agreement, catherine called birdy is great. hurrah!ery much. see what you come up with next week. enjoy your cinema going, whatever you choose to go and see. we will see you next time. bye—bye. good evening. it's been a much quieter weather day today. we've had plenty of sunshine. this was the view in teignmouth in devon late in the afternoon. it wasn't the only place enjoying that sunshine. many areas had a lot of sunshine today because we've had a ridge of high pressure which is holding these weather fronts back, but you can see that high pressure slipping eastwards, so these weather fronts will make progress into scotland and northern ireland in particular later tonight and tomorrow. for this evening we've actually got a few light showers through the central lowlands. they will die back to the west coast later. the winds do start to strengthen, though. the cloud starts to thicken, so it won't be as chilly here overnight compared with england and wales which, once again, with temperatures in rural areas getting down to within two deg
i think we can end on a note of agreement, catherine called birdy is great. hurrah!ery much. see what you come up with next week. enjoy your cinema going, whatever you choose to go and see. we will see you next time. bye—bye. good evening. it's been a much quieter weather day today. we've had plenty of sunshine. this was the view in teignmouth in devon late in the afternoon. it wasn't the only place enjoying that sunshine. many areas had a lot of sunshine today because we've had a ridge of...
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but in the meantime this is a lucky building to have supervisor catherine stefani and without furtherthe supervisor of your district. [applause] >> thank you, for your leadership, i was thrilled when you took lead of that department having worked with you for so long now. and i'm absolutely thrilled that this is part of district 2 and that we're going to add 1400 more units. it's important to do our share. the fact that we moved our lines moore way, certainly means a lot to me. mayor reed is right and i care deeply about the residents here, we have 94 here and 119 potential residents. they have a common room, they have a kitchen, they have a room where they can watch football, 49ers of course. i noticed that there were no books. we're going to do that start today, we'll do a book drive. and i look forward to working with everyone. and sunny one of my she ros who is very involved with five keys. the fact that we brought over 2000 units is all attributable to mayor reed. and we know that it's not just about providing a room. we put people in the room. this is what five keys does, so i t
but in the meantime this is a lucky building to have supervisor catherine stefani and without furtherthe supervisor of your district. [applause] >> thank you, for your leadership, i was thrilled when you took lead of that department having worked with you for so long now. and i'm absolutely thrilled that this is part of district 2 and that we're going to add 1400 more units. it's important to do our share. the fact that we moved our lines moore way, certainly means a lot to me. mayor reed...