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in the blink of an eye, the city hall becomes the entrance to a cathedral where catherine, the great passes through the fairies, remained after the russian empress played by helen mirren. with one of the biggest production usa, the whole square was covered by sand, which her will basically had the city permits to do. it's like in 24 hours. so we had to get rid of all the cars and close the traffics to make sure that we have enough space for our equipment. so it all happened in the middle of the city and one of the busiest areas of the all town. so it was a big operation. this is how the villainy a city hall square was transformed into the execution grounds of 18th cent toussant . petersburg. the locations for catherine the great palace was spread across the city. villainy f as rich and historical buildings from different epochs. to lithuanian, right, as union is home to one of the most beautiful nearby rocks that cases we always suggest greater solutions to combine places. maybe you can do a staircase here and the room in another place. this location is impressive, and i think part of
in the blink of an eye, the city hall becomes the entrance to a cathedral where catherine, the great passes through the fairies, remained after the russian empress played by helen mirren. with one of the biggest production usa, the whole square was covered by sand, which her will basically had the city permits to do. it's like in 24 hours. so we had to get rid of all the cars and close the traffics to make sure that we have enough space for our equipment. so it all happened in the middle of the...
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the locations for catherine the great palace was spread across the city . vilnius as rich and historical buildings from different epochs to lithuanian writers union is home to one of the most beautiful nearby rockstead cases. we always suggest greater solutions to combine places. maybe you can do a staircase here and the room in another place. this location is impressive, and i think part of, of it's is beauty. is that it's very surprising. this talks history, you know, tradition, me in the film, the stack, i functions as a private entrance to catherine's chambers, which in turn was sat in a manor house outside the city. the fabbing yawning, kaz high rise district in the north of the city shows a completely different sight these houses date back to the soviet era of the 1980. they were among the most modern buildings at the time, which made them attractive to soviet film directors. when they wanted to shoot something that would look or feel a western ah, they would come here. which of course still would be quite far away in terms of similarities stood western oil, but still it looked mod
the locations for catherine the great palace was spread across the city . vilnius as rich and historical buildings from different epochs to lithuanian writers union is home to one of the most beautiful nearby rockstead cases. we always suggest greater solutions to combine places. maybe you can do a staircase here and the room in another place. this location is impressive, and i think part of, of it's is beauty. is that it's very surprising. this talks history, you know, tradition, me in the...
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instead you give us catherine the great with her quill pen. an you tell us a bit about, with whom do you wear these where were their aims in getting involved in getting the constitution? well, as my accent suggests, i am an outsider in this game. i come from what is still one of the few countries on the face of the world that does not have a codify the constitution. so for me, at one level, these are very exotic documents. but i also did not have that kind of instinctive reference that is found, which is partly why i wanted to start this book in the 1750's, that made historic sense. but i also wanted to do it to signal that what happens in philadelphia in 1787 is not the start of the game. and as for catherine the great, i mean, women and issues of gender are part of the story in many ways. but i really wanted to not just talk about how women were excluded from the constitution, but also to get a female actor. and catherine the great was one of the rather wonderful -- of construction that she posed in the 1760's, which is published in so many l
instead you give us catherine the great with her quill pen. an you tell us a bit about, with whom do you wear these where were their aims in getting involved in getting the constitution? well, as my accent suggests, i am an outsider in this game. i come from what is still one of the few countries on the face of the world that does not have a codify the constitution. so for me, at one level, these are very exotic documents. but i also did not have that kind of instinctive reference that is...
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god bless her. maximum immersion in the image but at least the cleopatras of catherine the great herselfcert is a little different. listen because of the surname. you wake up that i'm bothering you at lunchtime in the building committee they suggested what the duties were. you will allow. yes, of course, please. thank you. i would like to interview him, the residents are very excited about the development of our city. we would at least outline the initial stages of construction. kindergarten school polyclinic. seems like a decent place. and we could not go somewhere, where it would be quieter, to be honest, it is impossible to work like that, in principle, i live in this hotel. i have a number here, oh great. let's not waste time. oh, familiar faces we gathered, and i didn't let you go. wanted from the prosecutor's office called the roof. they took someone else's property, and that's a crime. before he goes for an attempted robbery, but even then he was released on bail. that is ok. on a cunning roof there is a cunning i did n't want anything quite by accident so embarrassing yes, it's o
god bless her. maximum immersion in the image but at least the cleopatras of catherine the great herselfcert is a little different. listen because of the surname. you wake up that i'm bothering you at lunchtime in the building committee they suggested what the duties were. you will allow. yes, of course, please. thank you. i would like to interview him, the residents are very excited about the development of our city. we would at least outline the initial stages of construction. kindergarten...
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we are now doing the same, uh, what catherine the great once did. ll, today sergey viktorovich lavrov is making his african tour with a visit to the congo, uh. as you can see, the wishes of the american state department not to be photographed with lavrov addressed to african leaders were met with humor by everyone . lavrov has already visited egypt, held talks with the leadership of the league arab states. e, met with the president of the congo is expected to visit ethiopia meeting with the leadership of the african union representing all african states. so the international isolation of russia continues successfully, as we see uh, well, our valiant armed forces continue a special military operation, which is monitored by boris alexandrovich rozhin and, as always, uh, at the beginning of the week. he will now give us an overview of how the situation developed on the fronts, e over the past days boris alexandrovich good evening to you yes, the main events, as before, are taking place in the donbass, that is, uh, the so-called enemy arc continues to at
we are now doing the same, uh, what catherine the great once did. ll, today sergey viktorovich lavrov is making his african tour with a visit to the congo, uh. as you can see, the wishes of the american state department not to be photographed with lavrov addressed to african leaders were met with humor by everyone . lavrov has already visited egypt, held talks with the leadership of the league arab states. e, met with the president of the congo is expected to visit ethiopia meeting with the...
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catherine the great was from the house of the anhalese, but culturally connected with the russians, i met so many people who speak. they must show the russians only by force. we must go for it and this rhetoric is heard from germany after all that has been and how deliberately green our peace party that hugged the trees, what is happening in general people we must sober up the minister of finance, the german peasants, the lindners and the journalist divelt franco lefeld. in the week they formalized the relationship, the wedding took place in the island's fashionable resort of süld. it would seem that people who are not poor have the right to walk in a big way at other times. it would be ok. and now well, not really a scandal, but obviously not the approval of a lot of money for a wedding, but public finances, and here inflation is steadily approaching a double-digit number of euros, falling against all major currencies, parity with the swiss franc is already there soon and the dollar will it's not always alone bad, but in the current critical situation, the eurozone countries have to
catherine the great was from the house of the anhalese, but culturally connected with the russians, i met so many people who speak. they must show the russians only by force. we must go for it and this rhetoric is heard from germany after all that has been and how deliberately green our peace party that hugged the trees, what is happening in general people we must sober up the minister of finance, the german peasants, the lindners and the journalist divelt franco lefeld. in the week they...
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not live in the year 1700, this is all behind putin's curtains, he really wants to be peter the great and catherineat, he does not understand that the greatness of modern leaders is measured by the economic power of the diversification of the economy by technological achievements that do not provide security for its country. in the direction of europe in the direction of progress and modern civilization, and the last tsar of the empire did not like this way of getting rid of the stuck anachronism. you want decommunization ? volume what russia is great and ukraine is poor and it is ugly if they forget it, it will turn into ukraine on the main talk shows and the propagandists continue to pour mud on ukraine and accuse our country of backwardness on youtube that a video about the comparison of two neighboring states is slipping through the cracks. yes, i'm looking at the cities. ukraine lived with russia, you know, i just want to take a nice rope. and the russian herodotus and the capabilities of the russian budget are clearly not compared to what is in ukraine at the present time russia is one of the
not live in the year 1700, this is all behind putin's curtains, he really wants to be peter the great and catherineat, he does not understand that the greatness of modern leaders is measured by the economic power of the diversification of the economy by technological achievements that do not provide security for its country. in the direction of europe in the direction of progress and modern civilization, and the last tsar of the empire did not like this way of getting rid of the stuck...
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so here you see catherine the great seated of russia. she's beautiful woman. you have frederick the great of prussia. you have russian advisors and what are they doing? they're looking at the map and they're saying, you know, i like that part. i have my pen here, and i'm going to start we're going to start gobbling it up and why because poland could not keep internal control internal order and poland could not defend itself from outside predators. they actually had a sort of democracy at the time another long story. but what happened in this in this particular graph what you're seeing in different shades of blue is the gradual elimination of poland which did not exist. between 1795 and 1919 why? because it couldn't guarantee its own sovereignty and nobody owes a country a living. you have to get it for yourself in this period of time very different today. so what happened? is that poland gradually disappeared? and the problem for the united states was that. even their independence you might say well wait a minute, you know, we'd fought a revolution. we'd like d
so here you see catherine the great seated of russia. she's beautiful woman. you have frederick the great of prussia. you have russian advisors and what are they doing? they're looking at the map and they're saying, you know, i like that part. i have my pen here, and i'm going to start we're going to start gobbling it up and why because poland could not keep internal control internal order and poland could not defend itself from outside predators. they actually had a sort of democracy at the...
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with this partition, western ukraine and western belarus returned to the russian empire, and catherine the greattoday sergey hiv lavrov is making his african tour with a visit to the congo, uh, as you can see, the wishes of the american state department not to be photographed with lavrov addressed to african leaders were greeted with humor by all. lavrov has already visited egypt and held talks with the leadership of the league of arab states. e, met with the president of the congo is expected to visit ethiopia meeting with the leadership of the african union representing all african states. so the international isolation of russia continues successfully, as we see. well, our valiant armed forces continue a special military operation, the progress of which is monitored by boris aleksandrovich rozhin and, as always, at the beginning of the week, he will now give us an overview of how the situation developed on the fronts, and over the past days, boris aleksandrovich, i have a word for you . good evening. yes, the main events, as before. pass in the donbass, that is, uh, the so-called volgograd bu
with this partition, western ukraine and western belarus returned to the russian empire, and catherine the greattoday sergey hiv lavrov is making his african tour with a visit to the congo, uh, as you can see, the wishes of the american state department not to be photographed with lavrov addressed to african leaders were greeted with humor by all. lavrov has already visited egypt and held talks with the leadership of the league of arab states. e, met with the president of the congo is expected...
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the book in the secret room of the sukharev tower, they tried to find it during the time of catherine the great , and even under stalin, when the tower was dismantled literally stone by stone, they did not find it. compiled after himself not only an impressive scientific heritage, but also a lot of dark legends. one of them says the lanes in these sukharev towers, at night you can meet the ghost of the brightest. in our history this legend has come true. sretensky lanes evening two lovers were returning from the video salon, where watched another american horror movie the guy was fooling around and knew perfectly well about the legend of jacob bruce . she let out chilling moans. the guy realized in front of him not a ghost of a man in the flesh, help. the girl ran to the man to call an ambulance. and the night ghost turned out to be tatiana's ex-husband nosik nikolai vasnetsov . the doctors fought for the patient's life. well, vasnetsov died without regaining consciousness. is attacking each other a crime weapon too different? the acid was obviously splashed by a girl in sneakers with multi-col
the book in the secret room of the sukharev tower, they tried to find it during the time of catherine the great , and even under stalin, when the tower was dismantled literally stone by stone, they did not find it. compiled after himself not only an impressive scientific heritage, but also a lot of dark legends. one of them says the lanes in these sukharev towers, at night you can meet the ghost of the brightest. in our history this legend has come true. sretensky lanes evening two lovers were...
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catherine the great was from the house of anhalzerbst. we are culturally connected with russians. and this rhetoric is heard from germany after all that has happened german finance minister christian lindner and diwelt journalist franco lehfeld. in the week they formalized the relationship, the wedding took place in the island's fashionable resort of süld. it would seem that people who are not poor have the right to walk in a big way at other times. it would be ok. and now well , not really a scandal, but clearly not an endorsement of big money for a wedding, and public finances are being blown apart by inflation. steadily approaching the double-digit number of the euro two faces against all major currencies parity with the swiss franc is already there soon and the dollar will be one to one this is not always bad, but in the current situation, the critical countries of the eurozone have to pay more and more for energy and exactly, so germany suddenly stopped. earn in june for the first time in a generation of germans, the foreign trade deficit immediately amounted to a billion eur
catherine the great was from the house of anhalzerbst. we are culturally connected with russians. and this rhetoric is heard from germany after all that has happened german finance minister christian lindner and diwelt journalist franco lehfeld. in the week they formalized the relationship, the wedding took place in the island's fashionable resort of süld. it would seem that people who are not poor have the right to walk in a big way at other times. it would be ok. and now well , not really a...
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unfortunately for johnson, history does not confirm this in the last time a woman ruled russia was catherine the greatpoland. although now the division of britain in northern ireland was recently won by the separatists. she this week in scotland was appointed the date of the next referendum on independence from the united kingdom on october 19 next year, many of the latest claims from scotland and at the same time wales. tired of allocating funds to support ukraine, it's time to remember the differences between the scots and the welsh no more money. adventures of the ango-saxons, which are led by in addition, a walking parody of the prime minister at the summit of the north atlantic alliance, turkish president erdogan began communicating with biden by pointing his finger at johnson and saying this one shames us. although, of course, there can be no complete certainty that biden understood? who is this, considering that in the joint photograph he did not notice the hands that he extended to him, standing right in front of him, south korean president yoon seok yoi. the guest of the meeting from its resu
unfortunately for johnson, history does not confirm this in the last time a woman ruled russia was catherine the greatpoland. although now the division of britain in northern ireland was recently won by the separatists. she this week in scotland was appointed the date of the next referendum on independence from the united kingdom on october 19 next year, many of the latest claims from scotland and at the same time wales. tired of allocating funds to support ukraine, it's time to remember the...
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already became catherine ii, who, by the way, was german by blood and did not have any trace of russian blood, but it is not important. well, catherine ii actually made the empire great's true , she made it great at the time, powerful , expanded the territory and improved the that peter i left her as an inheritance, do you believe that kateryna can become putin's successor, his daughter, because now he has instructed her to engage in innovation, some kind of investment, something, in a word, related to money. work is called, but the important thing is that he entrusted her with some work, by the way, just as he entrusted certain work to his son, eh, dmitri medveev, his son. he is now in russia there, that is, they are already incorporating their children, so to speak. and is there any reason to say that all these patrols and another company there will allow the heiress of putin, well, his daughter, to lead the country? well, it is very interesting that mr. putin he was actually comparing himself with ekaterina ii many times before he started this invasion of ukraine. he always said that because he was trying to create such a certain parallel with modernity and the go
already became catherine ii, who, by the way, was german by blood and did not have any trace of russian blood, but it is not important. well, catherine ii actually made the empire great's true , she made it great at the time, powerful , expanded the territory and improved the that peter i left her as an inheritance, do you believe that kateryna can become putin's successor, his daughter, because now he has instructed her to engage in innovation, some kind of investment, something, in a word,...
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partition of poland, then belarus returned to the russian empire with western ukraine, and catherine the great of a special military operation, the minister of foreign affairs. lavrov is in the congo today met with the president sas gesa. and uh, how are you? you see from the footage, uh, in general, the african continent ignored the strict instructions of the us state department not to film with the russian foreign minister, they took this recommendation with humor. i must say that lavrov has already visited egypt and met with the country's president and chairman. e arab league planned his visit to ethiopia and meeting with the leaders of the african union representing the entire continent so that the international isolation of russia is successful, as we see it continues from the side of the united states of america but as president vladimir putin holds a meeting of government members on a wide range of issues. we will definitely talk about this further in our program. there are many important events on the fronts of the special military operation, uh, the events of which are taking part and
partition of poland, then belarus returned to the russian empire with western ukraine, and catherine the great of a special military operation, the minister of foreign affairs. lavrov is in the congo today met with the president sas gesa. and uh, how are you? you see from the footage, uh, in general, the african continent ignored the strict instructions of the us state department not to film with the russian foreign minister, they took this recommendation with humor. i must say that lavrov has...
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maybe that's why we know so well about peter the great, ivan the terrible, oleksandr of catherine ii of nevsky and other persons who have nothing to do with the history of ukraine and almost nothing about those who built our state a thousand years ago but accordingly you get gaps and you will not know these gaps, you will definitely have some neighboring voices that will tell you what was wrong and how it really was. we continue our research to find out what yaroslav the wise really looked like and for this we need the remains one more descendant remains, the last place that needs to be checked lutsk, this city was founded in the times of kyivan rus, it is known throughout the country thanks to the lubart castle depicted on 200 hryvnias and bills, but few people know that in the middle of the fortress there is an underground an ancient church remains, its excavations were carried out at the end of the 80s, to find out more i am arranging a meeting with the deputy director of the reserve, archeologist victor boyuk, announcer good day good day i was interested in the excavations that w
maybe that's why we know so well about peter the great, ivan the terrible, oleksandr of catherine ii of nevsky and other persons who have nothing to do with the history of ukraine and almost nothing about those who built our state a thousand years ago but accordingly you get gaps and you will not know these gaps, you will definitely have some neighboring voices that will tell you what was wrong and how it really was. we continue our research to find out what yaroslav the wise really looked like...
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the issue they're most concerned about, inflation. bret? >> alisha cuna reporting from phoenix, thank you. great background. we're back with the panel now. catherinethis is the most expensive senate race in the country so far. how important is this for republicans as far as gaining back control of the senate? >> this is a key race. they only have a couple of opportunities, obviously. they see arizona as a state where they could gain a seat. the primary is testing now, as she just said, where their own party is going. it's testing this question of whether the focus should be on the 2020 result or on the future of the party which is a fight we're seeing play out with former president trump and mike pence. we're gonna see which of those arguments is the most successful in the primary and how that works against kelly. >> it's interesting to watch these different states. georgia and the primaries there, was kind of an anti-trump vote, it seemed. his endorsed candidates didn't win. arizona, seems like there's a lot of backing for the former president. >> i think that his picks in arizona are probably the favorites heading into that primary. but in georg
the issue they're most concerned about, inflation. bret? >> alisha cuna reporting from phoenix, thank you. great background. we're back with the panel now. catherinethis is the most expensive senate race in the country so far. how important is this for republicans as far as gaining back control of the senate? >> this is a key race. they only have a couple of opportunities, obviously. they see arizona as a state where they could gain a seat. the primary is testing now, as she just...
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the incident until now. j.r.: homes have been destroyed and evacuations are in place. it's not just homeowners being put in life-threatening situations. >> things are looking pretty not great. it is smoky. tara: catherinef san francisco was hiking the pacific crest trail and was stranded in etna, california with dozens of hikers when we spoke on the phone with her. >> i saw a big plume of smoke, and said, that's not good. i knew the fire was close. tara: because of these flames and intense smoke, the pacific coast trail was closed all the way to ashland, oregon as flames tore through parts of the national forest. crews try to get a handle on the situation. >> people are having to come to the highway i hitched off of because it was so bad. we started to see smoke, and it was settling in the valleys, and we were like, it's time to get out of here. j.r.: when we learned of her situation, we posted it on our facebook page. dozens of viewers responded with possible solutions. catherine tells me that she and four other hikers received a ride to ashland, oregon. she is grateful for all the messages she received, but it is extremely smoky where she is. the oak fire in mariposa county had been the largest wildf
the incident until now. j.r.: homes have been destroyed and evacuations are in place. it's not just homeowners being put in life-threatening situations. >> things are looking pretty not great. it is smoky. tara: catherinef san francisco was hiking the pacific crest trail and was stranded in etna, california with dozens of hikers when we spoke on the phone with her. >> i saw a big plume of smoke, and said, that's not good. i knew the fire was close. tara: because of these flames and...
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since the time of peter the great, speaking about catherine, the russian elites have been actively studyingoke french at the trial in the case of the decembrists, many participants in the hearings needed translators, since russian. they knew too little . france of the 18th-19th centuries was the most intellectually advanced country in the world, a role model, and no war could cross out these achievements, a striking confirmation of this was the visit of the writer alexander dumas to russia in june 1858, that is, 2 years after the end of the first crimean war. the author of the three musketeers stayed in the country for almost a year, which no wonder fans sought him out at all public events. he was an honored guest in any home, no mention. not a single small talk was done with his name, and in the streets crowds of pretty profits rushed to him. as for the love for dumas, here i must pay tribute to the translators, the language of dumas is flat and boring not a single one of his novels. i haven't read it to the end. but the translators noticeably decorated his speech, saturated it with images
since the time of peter the great, speaking about catherine, the russian elites have been actively studyingoke french at the trial in the case of the decembrists, many participants in the hearings needed translators, since russian. they knew too little . france of the 18th-19th centuries was the most intellectually advanced country in the world, a role model, and no war could cross out these achievements, a striking confirmation of this was the visit of the writer alexander dumas to russia in...
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the prices are going to go down. so it's been frustrating. >> let's bring in catherine, cnn commentator. how are you? >> i'm greatave so many questions for you. the fed is trying to shrink growth to cool down an overheated economy. it's like we're in this weird place. you can respond to that. but biden's -- biden officials aren't officially call thing a recession. although the common definition of contracted gdp growth, two consecutive quarters. how do you see what's going on? >> actually, that's a misconception. that two consecutive quarters of negative gdp growth means a recession. in the united states, in the very least, a recession is determined by a special independent committee of academic economists who basically look at a broader set of economic metrics. so they look at gdp and they also look at job growth, consumer spending, incomes, manufacturing, industrial production, that sort of thing. and their goal, their job essentially is to say when overall those numbers seem to be turning negative, when there seems to be a broad based contraction in economic activity, that is when a recession is happening. and
the prices are going to go down. so it's been frustrating. >> let's bring in catherine, cnn commentator. how are you? >> i'm greatave so many questions for you. the fed is trying to shrink growth to cool down an overheated economy. it's like we're in this weird place. you can respond to that. but biden's -- biden officials aren't officially call thing a recession. although the common definition of contracted gdp growth, two consecutive quarters. how do you see what's going on?...
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the highest quality. empress catherine ii appreciated and approved it, and even somehow showed the owners a great honor with linen factory are still working today 4 years ago, the linen factory celebrated its 300th anniversary, nor by the anniversary, opened its own paper museum with an interesting name bushion. we wanted to make, uh, a children's museum, so that it would be bright and interesting, and accordingly the name should also be short and concise, but boo, this is paper. uh xeon is the word museum. the most uh bright exhibit, which attracts everyone. this, of course, is a model of a water mill, not a hammer mill. located in the last hall of our museum, this is a reconstruction of an old mill from the 18th century. it is working there, water is supplied to us, it is spinning, and we can hear the noise of a hammer and people are attracted to it. what is a living exhibit? we have an iconic really a piece of paper. this is printed from paper, and in 1722 on dutch paper, and this kaspir of the great building of the russian island of st. petersburg, and it is important to us because. to show that before
the highest quality. empress catherine ii appreciated and approved it, and even somehow showed the owners a great honor with linen factory are still working today 4 years ago, the linen factory celebrated its 300th anniversary, nor by the anniversary, opened its own paper museum with an interesting name bushion. we wanted to make, uh, a children's museum, so that it would be bright and interesting, and accordingly the name should also be short and concise, but boo, this is paper. uh xeon is the...
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about that and her son the great publisher don graham said to me, he said you know she was talking to herself also. >> i want to add one thing since we're talking about catherine graham and the legacy which goes on here at the newspaper but the best example i think of during all our reporting of catherine was that there had been a day with a subpoena server, the guard at the desk on 15th street called up to me and said there's a subpoena server here with a subpoena for allyour notes . i said keep them downstairs. i don't want him up in the newsroom . and i went to ben bradley and i said look, i got a call from theguard. they got a subpoena for our notes . downstairs, the subpoena is from the nixon reelection committee . what do we do? bradley says the short stays down there. 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
about that and her son the great publisher don graham said to me, he said you know she was talking to herself also. >> i want to add one thing since we're talking about catherine graham and the legacy which goes on here at the newspaper but the best example i think of during all our reporting of catherine was that there had been a day with a subpoena server, the guard at the desk on 15th street called up to me and said there's a subpoena server here with a subpoena for allyour notes . i...
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the great patriotic war was recognized as genocide, such a decision was made today by the regional court. in particular, witnesses were heard from local residents who ended up in a concentration camp, catherinehed the process as a child. today, the bryansk regional court ruled that the actions of the nazi invaders in the region of the forty-first century were recognized as genocide. for 43 years, the meeting was attended by the prosecutor of the andrian region, representatives of the investigative committee, a witness to the investigation of the well-known mass executions of civilians. so in the village. hatsun nazis shot more than three hundred people, also in bryansk during the years of occupation there was a camp for prisoners of war and civilian doula 142. it contained about 80,000 people, and half of whom were tortured during the occupation. the nazi invaders exterminated more than 300,000 inhabitants on the territory of the present bryansk areas. in the case of about ten volumes of work, it was carried out for 2 years. it was attended by the prosecutor's office, the investigative committee, the search engines, the employees of the archives, as well as ordinary people who, having learne
the great patriotic war was recognized as genocide, such a decision was made today by the regional court. in particular, witnesses were heard from local residents who ended up in a concentration camp, catherinehed the process as a child. today, the bryansk regional court ruled that the actions of the nazi invaders in the region of the forty-first century were recognized as genocide. for 43 years, the meeting was attended by the prosecutor of the andrian region, representatives of the...
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great. it is very smoky here. >> catherine is hiking the pacific trail and was stranded with dozens of other hikers when we spoke with her on the phone saturday evening. >> i saw a big plume of smoke and i was like, that is not good. it was quite scary. we knew the fire was close and that was pretty scary. >> because of the flames and intense smoke, pacific crest trail was closed all the way to ashland, oregon as rains tear through parts of the national forest. nearly 47 square miles make up the current fire zone as the crew tries to get a handle on the situation. >> people are having to turn around and come back to the highway because the smoke is so bad. we started to see smoke and it was kind of settling in the valley. >> when we learned of her situation, we posted about it on our abc 7 news facebook page. dozens of viewers responded with recommendations and possible solutions. liz: the oak fire and mariposa county has been the largest in the state so far this year, burning over 19,000 acres since starting last friday. containment continues to edge up with cal fire reporting is 59% contai
great. it is very smoky here. >> catherine is hiking the pacific trail and was stranded with dozens of other hikers when we spoke with her on the phone saturday evening. >> i saw a big plume of smoke and i was like, that is not good. it was quite scary. we knew the fire was close and that was pretty scary. >> because of the flames and intense smoke, pacific crest trail was closed all the way to ashland, oregon as rains tear through parts of the national forest. nearly 47...
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the joke. >> chris surrounds himself with great, funny people. eugene, fred willard, catherineempty space, just say a line, that's what i like to do, even if it's from another show. >> chris works in miniature. chris is very much like peter sellers. such fine taste. and when it hits right, it's amazing. >> and that's the -- that's the way it is? then i just hate you, and i hate so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. lemons. lemons, lemons, lemons. look how nice they are. the moment you become an expedia member, you can instantly start saving on your travels. so you can go and see all those, lovely, lemony, lemons. ♪ and never wonder if you got a good deal. because you did. ♪ you might have heard of carvana and that we sell cars online. we believe buying a car should be something that gets you hyped up. and that your ne
the joke. >> chris surrounds himself with great, funny people. eugene, fred willard, catherineempty space, just say a line, that's what i like to do, even if it's from another show. >> chris works in miniature. chris is very much like peter sellers. such fine taste. and when it hits right, it's amazing. >> and that's the -- that's the way it is? then i just hate you, and i hate so she starts a miro to brainstorm. “shoot it?” suggests the scientists. so they shoot it....
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and then, i'll try to get you, and whoever in the delegation is with us back to washington. >> sounds great. that's named for our catherinejohnson, as you know, is one of our proud west virginians. i was there for the delegation. i look forward to that. i will be looking at my schedule. thank you. i will have a question for you, but i will submit it for the record. thank you so much. >> thank you, senator capito. senator braun? >> thank you, madam chair. you know, where i come from, which was running a business for 37 years prior to getting here, investment was always the most important thing you had to consider. when you invest, there is a return on it. and if you don't do it well, in business or government, you end up paying the price. your competitors generally outmaneuver you in the long run. when we're looking at both nasa, national science foundation, you might be surprised, but i think we ought to be putting as many resources into it as we can. it's one of the few things that, even though it may not be tangible, it's very important. and sometimes it is very tangible as well, in terms of what it yields down the road
and then, i'll try to get you, and whoever in the delegation is with us back to washington. >> sounds great. that's named for our catherinejohnson, as you know, is one of our proud west virginians. i was there for the delegation. i look forward to that. i will be looking at my schedule. thank you. i will have a question for you, but i will submit it for the record. thank you so much. >> thank you, senator capito. senator braun? >> thank you, madam chair. you know, where i come...
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catherine ii, it quickly became one of the imperial fishing centers. and a fish processing center international trade in the city, there were seven european consulates of austria-hungary belgium greatritain germany greece italy the ottoman empire by the end of the 19th century. the first metallurgical plants appeared here during the years of stalinist industrialization. mariupol has become one of the locomotives of the industrial breakthrough. actually, the plant was built then. azov steel is one of the largest metallurgical projects. in soviet russia in the thirties, it was called the southern magnitogorsk during the great patriotic war, the germans tried to destroy it. retreating they blew one shop after another. forty-fourth year, the plant was able to restore it again began to produce metal to smelt by the thirtieth anniversary of the great october revolution at 500 tons of super-power steel after the war, the city was renamed zhdanov after the prominent bolshevik, the historical name was returned, 89. mariupol was still an industrial center of all-union significance, the enterprise produced steel sheet and pipes, railway rails and wagons, metal structures and industrial cranes
catherine ii, it quickly became one of the imperial fishing centers. and a fish processing center international trade in the city, there were seven european consulates of austria-hungary belgium greatritain germany greece italy the ottoman empire by the end of the 19th century. the first metallurgical plants appeared here during the years of stalinist industrialization. mariupol has become one of the locomotives of the industrial breakthrough. actually, the plant was built then. azov steel is...
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the great principles of the pattern agreement. and with a clear understanding of the different capacities, responsibilities, and needs. and the importance of just transition military uniform parents is catherine gum per a climate change adoption specialist at the organization for economic cooperation and development. miscounted, thanks very much for joining us on our zera. we were warned by scientists year in year out that if the world didn't change his attitude to climate change, the climate would negotiate with the human population. yeah, that's nature and dad with me currently doesn't really with us now. clinical say, you know, frances bean, l, france has experienced a exactly what the rest of europe and certainly the u. k. is experiencing right now . the warning signs where they're just a few years back. illegal, morningside re entry last a huge range sensor killed the best rate. it hasn't be depending on, on accuracy. okay. i think we very well know what it looks like. what is the exact and climate scientists are getting us? very neat projections were never missed more se, dish. they say we need to expect the he raised to come more often and, and to ask her to just status or no matter. s
the great principles of the pattern agreement. and with a clear understanding of the different capacities, responsibilities, and needs. and the importance of just transition military uniform parents is catherine gum per a climate change adoption specialist at the organization for economic cooperation and development. miscounted, thanks very much for joining us on our zera. we were warned by scientists year in year out that if the world didn't change his attitude to climate change, the climate...
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the building university historically. this earth was mastered by great people. and at the same time, empress catherinere economically strong and attractive. first of all, of course, our kherson and nikolaev odessa and the crimea and ekaterina slave . these days and mariupol but the whole land the kiev regime, with its absolutely inhumane actions in kherson donbass in the kharkiv region, helps the inhabitants of these regions to quickly make their choice, and here already no one doubts that bridges, roads and factories destroyed during the years of being part of ukraine will be restored very quickly russia has a lot of experience in this, and people in the liberated territories desire to become part of a strong and independent state again mikhail androynik alexander malyshev lead. russian specialists will be able to completely restore mariupol in 3 years this was stated by the deputy prime minister at a meeting with vladimir putin. marat khusnulin. he presented the president with a detailed plan for the revival of the city. usnuren emphasized that about 100 social infrastructure facilities are a school
the building university historically. this earth was mastered by great people. and at the same time, empress catherinere economically strong and attractive. first of all, of course, our kherson and nikolaev odessa and the crimea and ekaterina slave . these days and mariupol but the whole land the kiev regime, with its absolutely inhumane actions in kherson donbass in the kharkiv region, helps the inhabitants of these regions to quickly make their choice, and here already no one doubts that...
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great. it's very smoky here, you can smell it, you can see it. >> catherine is hiking the pacific crest trail and was stranded in etna, california, with dozens of other hikers. we spoke to her on the phone saturday evening. >> i saw a big plume of smoke and was like that's not good. it was quite scary. i knew it was smoke. it was scary. >> because of the smoke, pacific crest trail was closed all the way to ashland oregon. nearly 47 square miles make up the current fire zone as crews try to get a handle on the situation. >> people are having to turn around and come back because the smoke was so bad. we started to see the smoke and it was settling in the valley. we realized it's time to get out of here. >> when we learned of her situation, we posted about it on her facebook page. dozens of viewers responded with recommendations and possible solutions. liz: the oak fire in mariposa county has been the largest wildfire in the state this year. that has burned over 19,000 acres since starting last friday. cal fire reporting it is now 59% contained. the fire has been destructive, destroying over 150
great. it's very smoky here, you can smell it, you can see it. >> catherine is hiking the pacific crest trail and was stranded in etna, california, with dozens of other hikers. we spoke to her on the phone saturday evening. >> i saw a big plume of smoke and was like that's not good. it was quite scary. i knew it was smoke. it was scary. >> because of the smoke, pacific crest trail was closed all the way to ashland oregon. nearly 47 square miles make up the current fire zone as...
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used the correspondence as a motive for the poisoning, catherine herself does not comment on this version in any way; there was a relationship, there was a greatmarried, then they found out that we were expecting a child. he really wanted a son, a respectful good, but attitude hmm he took care of me. i took care of him. he loved his son very much. investigators began to conduct examinations, studied the clothes of the guests and the dishes from which they ate on some things and kitchen utensils found traces of a deadly waist from the latin thallium. a chemical element of the third group of the periodic system, atomic number 81, a silvery-white metal with a grayish tint, has no taste and smell, belongs to highly toxic poisons. often end in death. penetrates the body through the respiratory organs are not damaged skin and the digestive tract is excreted from the body for a long time. the lethal dose of thallium sulfate is 1 g. poisoning lasts for several weeks. and after three. four days after taking the poison, an imaginary good state of health occurs - waist poisoning. it is all the more dangerous that the symptoms that appear resemble inflamm
used the correspondence as a motive for the poisoning, catherine herself does not comment on this version in any way; there was a relationship, there was a greatmarried, then they found out that we were expecting a child. he really wanted a son, a respectful good, but attitude hmm he took care of me. i took care of him. he loved his son very much. investigators began to conduct examinations, studied the clothes of the guests and the dishes from which they ate on some things and kitchen utensils...
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the quarter finals at denmark. catherine, with a chance off to be seen finland one mill captain, a little harder than grubbing the winter in the 2nd half danish keeper, lena christensen produced a great favor for full time to make sure if the victory in major league baseball, the cincinnati reds, had lost the lost of 49 games when entering the final ending behind on the school board. well, about losing streak is now either officer, a remarkable victory over the new york yankees. cincinnati went down at 3 nothing but found a full runs in the 9th inning yankees than had a chance to win. but the game ended on a c hut double play from the reds which was celebrating they believed. and finally, a few players from spanish football club, severe happy making the most of that pre season trip to south korea, letting some k pop dance moves made famous by bands such as beat. yes. ah no about after that severe we'll play a friendly with primarily club hoffman on saturday as the we'll spoke now. i'll have more a little bit later of jenna. thank you very much indeed. and molly, so you've got to be here in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories, including the growing anger and sher lanka.
the quarter finals at denmark. catherine, with a chance off to be seen finland one mill captain, a little harder than grubbing the winter in the 2nd half danish keeper, lena christensen produced a great favor for full time to make sure if the victory in major league baseball, the cincinnati reds, had lost the lost of 49 games when entering the final ending behind on the school board. well, about losing streak is now either officer, a remarkable victory over the new york yankees. cincinnati went...
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the cards, but we know that consumers are hurting right now. >> yeah. matt egan, thank you very much. jeremy diamond, thank you. let's bring in our guests now. catherine, to you. i thought there was a great piece this morning about basically if it feels like a recession, does it matter if it technically is one or not? for most people at home? and the reality is, from those consumer confidence numbers, from how much groceries cost to rent and on and on, it feels like a recession. and by the way, the imf says watch out, because the rest of the world may not be far behind. >> this is an excellent point. whether or not we are officially in a recession, and we won't know for a while, whether or not it gets that brand, consumers are very unhappy. they're feeling it because they spend more at the grocery store, more on rent, more on almost every category of spending. their paycheck isn't going as far. so whether or not we get that official designation, if people are suffering, that suffering is out, right? and that will have implications for how they behave going forward and how they vote going forward. so there are a lot of republicans presumably who are eager to get that recession brand on th
the cards, but we know that consumers are hurting right now. >> yeah. matt egan, thank you very much. jeremy diamond, thank you. let's bring in our guests now. catherine, to you. i thought there was a great piece this morning about basically if it feels like a recession, does it matter if it technically is one or not? for most people at home? and the reality is, from those consumer confidence numbers, from how much groceries cost to rent and on and on, it feels like a recession. and by...
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the world. please join me in welcoming executive director catherine russell. [applause] >> thank you all so much. it's great to be back and of course it's fantastic to follow henrietta. it's becoming a habit for me. i was happy to see her face and hear her voice which was sought such a strong important voice in this world for children so i'm delighted to follow her. i want to thank amanda power, administrator power and her trends tand of course eleanor cook foundation for bringing us here today. and not for a small thing but for taking urgent action to address the global and growing nutrition crisis. course as henrietta mentioned we are seeing the harshimpact of this crisis and are rapidly increasing number of children under five who suffer from severe wasting . one child has become severely wasted every minute of every day since the beginning of this year. and the 15 hardest hit countries over 8 million children under the age of five may die from severe wasting unless they receive immediate therapeutic care. if you've ever seen a severely wasted child that image will never leave you. i have seen that many
the world. please join me in welcoming executive director catherine russell. [applause] >> thank you all so much. it's great to be back and of course it's fantastic to follow henrietta. it's becoming a habit for me. i was happy to see her face and hear her voice which was sought such a strong important voice in this world for children so i'm delighted to follow her. i want to thank amanda power, administrator power and her trends tand of course eleanor cook foundation for bringing us here...
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great speakers today from our pro-life panel. mallory carroll, catherine glenn foster and alexandra desanctis. they have been real leaders in the for the right to life. first mallory will be speaking on the shift in the pro-life movement post overturning roe and how to ensure that we keep moving the country in a pro-life direction. mallory serves as vice president of communications of the susan b anthony pro-life america group. responsible for managing the organization -- and developing the organization strategy corresponding with both the media and public grassroots. mallory's profile storage of a susan b anthony pro-life america have been in the new york times, the washington post, politico, msnbc, the new yorker and many more. mallory also serves as a top spokesman for the organization. featured on fox news many publications and many many radio broadcasts. she's a graduate of loyola university of maryland and joined the s.p.a. pro-life america team in 2009 after position teaching english in france. next, catherine glen foster will speak about dobbs in the future a pro-life advocacy. catherine serves as president ceo of ameri
great speakers today from our pro-life panel. mallory carroll, catherine glenn foster and alexandra desanctis. they have been real leaders in the for the right to life. first mallory will be speaking on the shift in the pro-life movement post overturning roe and how to ensure that we keep moving the country in a pro-life direction. mallory serves as vice president of communications of the susan b anthony pro-life america group. responsible for managing the organization -- and developing the...
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great. it's very smoky here. you can smell it. you can see it catherine dibbed. all of san francisco is hiking the pacific crest trail and was stranded in aetna, california with dozens of other hikers when we spoke with her on the phone saturday evening. a big blue smoke and i was like, oh that's pretty scary because of these flames and the intense smoke the pacific crest trail. closed near aetna all the way to ashland oregon as flames tear through parts of the klamath national forest nearly 47 square miles make up the current fire zone as crews try to get a handle on the situation people are having to turn around and come back to the highway where i hitched off of just because the smoke was so bad we started to see the smoke and it was kind of settling in the valleys in the mountains and we were like, yep. it's time to get to a road and get out of here when we learned of dib dolls situation. we posted about it on our abc 7 news facebook page dozens of viewers responded with recommendations and possible solutions jr. stone abc 7 news. the oak fire in mariposa county has been the largest wildfire i
great. it's very smoky here. you can smell it. you can see it catherine dibbed. all of san francisco is hiking the pacific crest trail and was stranded in aetna, california with dozens of other hikers when we spoke with her on the phone saturday evening. a big blue smoke and i was like, oh that's pretty scary because of these flames and the intense smoke the pacific crest trail. closed near aetna all the way to ashland oregon as flames tear through parts of the klamath national forest nearly 47...
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decree of catherine ii it quickly became one of the imperial centers of fishing and fish processing the center of international trade in the city seven european consulates austria-hungary belgium greatpire by the end of the 19th century. the first metallurgical plants appeared here during the years of stalinist industrialization. mariupol has become one of the locomotives of the industrial breakthrough. actually, the azovstan plant was built then. one of the largest metallurgical projects of soviet russia in the thirties, it was called the south magnitka during the great patriotic war, the germans tried to destroy it. retreating, they blew up one shop after another. forty-fourth year, the plant was able to restore. he began to produce metal again, the high-speed workers gave the word to smelt 500 tons of super-power steel by the thirtieth anniversary of the great october revolution after the war, the city was renamed zhdanov after the prominent bolshevik, the historical name was returned, 89 . pipes, railroad tracks and wagons metal structures and industrial cranes, radiators for big sad cars. everything. it was delivered by the courts azov shipping company to 400 ports of the world
decree of catherine ii it quickly became one of the imperial centers of fishing and fish processing the center of international trade in the city seven european consulates austria-hungary belgium greatpire by the end of the 19th century. the first metallurgical plants appeared here during the years of stalinist industrialization. mariupol has become one of the locomotives of the industrial breakthrough. actually, the azovstan plant was built then. one of the largest metallurgical projects of...