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under catherine the great, they began to look for truvar's grave, this settlement was called truvar'stherine the great sent archaeologists here, archaeologists, but all these were fragmentary excavations, real full-fledged archaeological research began only in 1971 under the leadership of valentin sidov, and the first finds that he made here in 1971 dated back to the 7th century. archaeological excavations of settlements of ancient slavs of the 6th century in our country exist only in three cities: veliky novgorod, stary ladoga and izborsk. sedov began his research in the middle of the settlement, a few years later the archaeologist. discovered a stone wall of the 20th century, it became clear that this is one of the oldest fortresses with a tower at the entrance, this is filming from 1984, says sedov's student, pyotr gaidukov. the beginning of the work has already given us an interesting discovery. this discovery is as follows. you can now see in the left profile of the trench the remains of the stonework. this is a small section, the preserved lower base of the stone wall, which wen
under catherine the great, they began to look for truvar's grave, this settlement was called truvar'stherine the great sent archaeologists here, archaeologists, but all these were fragmentary excavations, real full-fledged archaeological research began only in 1971 under the leadership of valentin sidov, and the first finds that he made here in 1971 dated back to the 7th century. archaeological excavations of settlements of ancient slavs of the 6th century in our country exist only in three...
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under catherine the great, they began to look for truvor's grave. settlement was called truvarov. catherine the great sent archaeologists here, count uvarov sent archaeologists, but all these were fragmentary excavations, real full-fledged archaeological research began only in 1971 under the leadership of valentin. sidov and the first finds that he made here in 1971 dated back to the 7th century. archaeological excavations of settlements of the ancient slavs vika in our country exist only in three cities: in veliky novgorod, in old ladoga and izborsk. sedov began his research in the middle of the settlement. a few years later, archaeologists discovered a stone wall from the 20th century. it became clear that this was one of the oldest fortresses with a tower at the entrance. these are shots from 1984, says the student. indicates where the locks and keys were found, they were found from the street and it is clear where the entrances to these buildings are, this is such a miracle, when suddenly on the drawing some additional, serious information appea
under catherine the great, they began to look for truvor's grave. settlement was called truvarov. catherine the great sent archaeologists here, count uvarov sent archaeologists, but all these were fragmentary excavations, real full-fledged archaeological research began only in 1971 under the leadership of valentin. sidov and the first finds that he made here in 1971 dated back to the 7th century. archaeological excavations of settlements of the ancient slavs vika in our country exist only in...
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this figure was the most colorful for that era, especially, that potemkin was the favorite of catherine the great, everyone knows, that he is the conqueror of the crimea. especially heard about the potemkin villages, of course, well, here is the character really about him somehow they forget, and the personality is very original, in general everything more readers, viewers of tv series pay attention to the status of the favorite then potemkin is equal to the favorite, meanwhile his personality is certainly much deeper, much broader than this narrow definition, let's try to figure it out, hello, this is a historical podcast, russia west on the swings of history. with you peter romanov. and sergei solovyov. today in the center of our attention is potemkin tavrichesky. grigory alexandrovich potemkin, tavrichesky he received later for the conquest of crimea. he is actually from the smolensk nobles, his father rose only to the rank of major, and died early, he was raised by his mother, but in general from the very beginning he was in... to a large extent lucky, in any case he received his primary educ
this figure was the most colorful for that era, especially, that potemkin was the favorite of catherine the great, everyone knows, that he is the conqueror of the crimea. especially heard about the potemkin villages, of course, well, here is the character really about him somehow they forget, and the personality is very original, in general everything more readers, viewers of tv series pay attention to the status of the favorite then potemkin is equal to the favorite, meanwhile his personality...
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almost two centuries later, here on pre-premiere screening of the historical film catherine the greatof the 21st century came. historians, filmmakers, teachers, scientists. on the theatrical community of moscow and st. petersburg. cinema is a director's art. your catherine, what is she like? the idea of the film is that the person has changed, changed a lot. and in the characters, even externally i wanted to emphasize this, so i was not shy deliberately chose very different actors. she wanted to be a bride, then she wanted to be a good mother, and did not think about throne. absolutely, but the circumstances were such that she felt a sense of responsibility in herself, that she had to take the throne, otherwise there would be trouble with the state for... the film catherine the great was his debut as a director, but far from the first large-scale film in his career. morath worked with the famous director andrei kravchuk as a cameraman on the historical dramas empresses and peter ii - the last tsar and the first emperor. in the case of catherine the great, kravchuk gave way to his co
almost two centuries later, here on pre-premiere screening of the historical film catherine the greatof the 21st century came. historians, filmmakers, teachers, scientists. on the theatrical community of moscow and st. petersburg. cinema is a director's art. your catherine, what is she like? the idea of the film is that the person has changed, changed a lot. and in the characters, even externally i wanted to emphasize this, so i was not shy deliberately chose very different actors. she...
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the chinese palace in ronnenbaum, built by the architect rinaldi for catherine the great. its value is also in the fact that it is the only one of the royal residences near st. petersburg, was not destroyed by the nazis during the great patriotic war. the palace is a tiny, shiny toy, its heart is the office, where the colored ones live in harmony on the russian glass-bead field. chinese birds, he still discusses with friends when everyone can meet, and this is normal if he has sbermobile, unlimited social networks, messengers, sberpri calls, all for 349 rubles. this is a prostohit loan, only in sotcombank. any atms are not just profitable, alpha is profitable. you can perform in a single skating, but playing football with a team. you can be a blogger, but you are ready to score goals. because you have real football. von beet russian football cup. first-class football. this is our first family freckle on the nose of my great-great-grandmother. the freckle conquered the rebellious heart and ran away, dispersed. spring came and the sunbeams in love jumped all over the world. n
the chinese palace in ronnenbaum, built by the architect rinaldi for catherine the great. its value is also in the fact that it is the only one of the royal residences near st. petersburg, was not destroyed by the nazis during the great patriotic war. the palace is a tiny, shiny toy, its heart is the office, where the colored ones live in harmony on the russian glass-bead field. chinese birds, he still discusses with friends when everyone can meet, and this is normal if he has sbermobile,...
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protest, the woman hung a russian flag on a pedestal where a monument to the city's founder , catherine the great, used to stand. security forces were called to the square by radical passersby who insulted the woman and tried to snatch the tricolor from her hands. protests against the demolition of monuments in odessa intensified when it became known that the city wanted to get rid of the pushkin monument. it was installed. more centuries ago, the second rally took place. people came out to the regional administration building demanding that the monument be preserved. moreover , the poet had been to odessa several times. it was there that he wrote about three chapters of the novel evgeniy, completed the poem bakhchesaray fountain, and created more than thirty lyric poems. his monument was erected third in odessa, without the pushkin monument, it would already be khatsapetovka. it would be kipergrad, here is trukhanovsk, whatever you like, you can call it, but it will no longer be odessa, here we have, the fight for the pushkin monument has been going on for more than a year, the mayor of odessa h
protest, the woman hung a russian flag on a pedestal where a monument to the city's founder , catherine the great, used to stand. security forces were called to the square by radical passersby who insulted the woman and tried to snatch the tricolor from her hands. protests against the demolition of monuments in odessa intensified when it became known that the city wanted to get rid of the pushkin monument. it was installed. more centuries ago, the second rally took place. people came out to the...
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in the second platforming of cars, valuable types of stone were mined here from the time of catherine the great until the nineties of the twentieth century, in other words, all this splendor of the territory of the former huge plant, which in fact ... man-made, but in perception, no, a quarry filled with water up to 70 meters deep endless adits looks absolutely naturally, like pictures to the music of edvard grieg. it is not surprising that since 2017 , the summer music festival ruskilo symphony has been held regularly in the mountain park. the combination of sun, cliffs and icy depths is capable of awakening any dormant fantasy. even guides who see the quarry every day, get used to its for... no, each one is different, it is different every day, maybe the appearance, or maybe your personal attitude to what you are seeing now, we see each object differently every time, everyone needs something of their own, and if you want solitude, solitude with nature, looking for some moment of silence. in the usa, britain, spain, italy, sweden, finland. over its thirty-year history , the company has manufac
in the second platforming of cars, valuable types of stone were mined here from the time of catherine the great until the nineties of the twentieth century, in other words, all this splendor of the territory of the former huge plant, which in fact ... man-made, but in perception, no, a quarry filled with water up to 70 meters deep endless adits looks absolutely naturally, like pictures to the music of edvard grieg. it is not surprising that since 2017 , the summer music festival ruskilo...
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second platform, carriage numbers, valuable types of stone were mined here from the time of catherine the great to the nineties of the twentieth century, in other words, all this splendor of the territory of the former huge plant, which are essentially man-made, but not in perception, a quarry filled with water up to 70 m deep and endless adits looks. nature, looking for some moment of silence, maybe if you want privacy, privacy with being, then choose a slightly different time or early morning, or maybe late evening, when there are not many guests in the park, and come to us in winter. you probably haven't been to us in winter, come to us in winter, winter is silent very solemn, i think you will see a completely different picture. what does koreleya have in common with johnny depp and the movie pirates of the caribbean, replicas of old ships created at the petrozavodsk shipyard, and you can meet them anywhere, in the usa, britain, spain, italy, sweden, finland. over its thirty-year history, the company. voryak has manufactured more than 360 specialized ships and boats. wooden shipbuilding, esp
second platform, carriage numbers, valuable types of stone were mined here from the time of catherine the great to the nineties of the twentieth century, in other words, all this splendor of the territory of the former huge plant, which are essentially man-made, but not in perception, a quarry filled with water up to 70 m deep and endless adits looks. nature, looking for some moment of silence, maybe if you want privacy, privacy with being, then choose a slightly different time or early...
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is truvar lying under the cross, whose grave has been sought since the time of catherine the great, oris a beautiful legend, which i want to know here believe, the very name of this place izbors says that... this is a chosen land, and so many artists worked here, and very different in style, this is the epic roerich, a very chamber artist who lived here almost his entire life, pavelich melnikov, or, for example, the harshly contrasting pyotr pavelich asovsky, or evgeny evgenevich klimov, who lived the last decades of his life abroad. in canada, and when he painted canadian landscapes, you can unmistakably guess izborsk in them, it is so attractive and powerful from the point of view from the point of view of artistic attraction of the land. anyone who came here was enchanted by this place. valentin sidov, after he excavated the ancient city, could have organized excavations in any point of the country, but he did not. you know, when this... collection ended, well, he dug up all the thefts, and he could have dug the surroundings there, something else, but he said, you know, to me, he sa
is truvar lying under the cross, whose grave has been sought since the time of catherine the great, oris a beautiful legend, which i want to know here believe, the very name of this place izbors says that... this is a chosen land, and so many artists worked here, and very different in style, this is the epic roerich, a very chamber artist who lived here almost his entire life, pavelich melnikov, or, for example, the harshly contrasting pyotr pavelich asovsky, or evgeny evgenevich klimov, who...
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kotovsky, shchers, kovpak and konyev, the devils of the maidan came for pushkin, for mother catherine the great, and finally, for the church. let me remind you that the maidan began with the collapse of the lenin monument on khreshchatyk, and the first clashes between the pro-russian population and the zamaidan began in kharkov at the monument to lenin, and in donetsk also at the monument to lenin. donetsk by... following the monument to lenin in sudzha and anywhere else , they will inevitably come to the russian church, the connection is direct, and in order not to see it, you have to be blind, first here they come, then they come there, it is high time for the russian church to say words of forgiveness to the huge council. project, to our great, albeit tragic past, to extend a hand of friendship to a huge part of society, for whom the soviet identity is not an empty sound, because soviet solidarity and the soviet past are a great unifying force to this day for many, many, many, because soviet leaders and soviet heroes are no less a powerful resource for the war to achieve the victory we desir
kotovsky, shchers, kovpak and konyev, the devils of the maidan came for pushkin, for mother catherine the great, and finally, for the church. let me remind you that the maidan began with the collapse of the lenin monument on khreshchatyk, and the first clashes between the pro-russian population and the zamaidan began in kharkov at the monument to lenin, and in donetsk also at the monument to lenin. donetsk by... following the monument to lenin in sudzha and anywhere else , they will inevitably...
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lenin, kotovsky, shchers, kovpak and konyev, the cherki maidan came for pushkin, for mother catherine the greator... with the church, where total anti-sovietism begins, there is always somewhere in the bushes hide their eyes again, russophobic, western liberalism, we, the reds and the whites, looking at everything that is happening outside the russian federation, on the contrary, should reconcile for the sake of victory, for the sake of strengthening friendship, for the sake of unity within the russian people, for the sake of happiness on earth. have you seen this video, monstrous, a smug kievan ravine sits and talks, congratulating zelensky on the closure of the ukrainian orthodox church.
lenin, kotovsky, shchers, kovpak and konyev, the cherki maidan came for pushkin, for mother catherine the greator... with the church, where total anti-sovietism begins, there is always somewhere in the bushes hide their eyes again, russophobic, western liberalism, we, the reds and the whites, looking at everything that is happening outside the russian federation, on the contrary, should reconcile for the sake of victory, for the sake of strengthening friendship, for the sake of unity within the...
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the great and catherine the great . if rustic chose the rebuttal, ultra nationalism area was fueled by natural resources and characterized by a strong, well, sorry, 3rd, in document with a powerful military and a large nato and a growing european union with both the continents security so that we have nothing here about ending divisions your of about extending security throughout the your be and confidence and all those other grandiose declarations need to lead is every day with us. with for the past 3 decades, it was full as russian leaders had suspected, all about containing. and he had surgery, russia with a hostile military alliance. mister president met him present from sir esteem representatives over the years. russian leaders have made their feelings plain, but they protests were repeatedly dismissed and ignored. in an interview with the telegraph in 2008 for the soviet president, gorbachev said quote, the americans promised that nature wouldn't move beyond the boundaries of germany up to the cold war. but now of
the great and catherine the great . if rustic chose the rebuttal, ultra nationalism area was fueled by natural resources and characterized by a strong, well, sorry, 3rd, in document with a powerful military and a large nato and a growing european union with both the continents security so that we have nothing here about ending divisions your of about extending security throughout the your be and confidence and all those other grandiose declarations need to lead is every day with us. with for...
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john quincy, who was. 13, as his secretary to to saint petersburg, to get recognition from catherine the great. well, he was there for a year. it didn't work out. dana came. john quincy, by that time was 15, almost 16 took three months to get back. he because of his father, he most of the important people in stockholm and copenhagen and. so he tarried there and and made a lot of social contact as people of the stories society set out check the check the the birth records there and see how many children ever named john quincy. some of this got back to his sister and she kind of confronted him with it, with his escapades, heard about his his escapades. so he had. he had a colorful life. i think. and but you asked me about the election, john adams. and it's a this is a passage in a book he said in his his father is not good at governing but they were they were good at thinking governing and he said, we are one people. we are one people. and if that if that sense of community transcend everything, then the republic will not survive it will not survive. so thanks for coming. eat, drink and be marri
john quincy, who was. 13, as his secretary to to saint petersburg, to get recognition from catherine the great. well, he was there for a year. it didn't work out. dana came. john quincy, by that time was 15, almost 16 took three months to get back. he because of his father, he most of the important people in stockholm and copenhagen and. so he tarried there and and made a lot of social contact as people of the stories society set out check the check the the birth records there and see how many...
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petrovna, here, under her complete control, and elizabeth petrovna married him to the future catherine the greatborn in this ideal family, according to elizabeth petrovna's plan, was born only after 9 years of marriage, in the fall of 1754. such great hopes were placed on pavel petrovich, the great-grandson of peter the great, that his grandmother, the empress, personally took care of him upbringing, but soon rumors began to spread around st. petersburg that the real father of the heir to the russian throne was not the illegitimate husband of grand duchess ekaterina alekseyevna, and her lover was sergei soltykov, the brother of our hero pyotr soltykov. rumors that paul i was illegitimate were even fueled by catherine ii herself, and in the end they outlived both her and paul i. they told the following historical anecdote. came up with a new version that confirmed that paul i was indeed born from peter ii, but alexander ii did not lose his head, crossed himself again and said: "thank god, we are... legal, then it is logical to assume that if pyotr soldykov allowed himself to talk in the spirit of
petrovna, here, under her complete control, and elizabeth petrovna married him to the future catherine the greatborn in this ideal family, according to elizabeth petrovna's plan, was born only after 9 years of marriage, in the fall of 1754. such great hopes were placed on pavel petrovich, the great-grandson of peter the great, that his grandmother, the empress, personally took care of him upbringing, but soon rumors began to spread around st. petersburg that the real father of the heir to the...
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the way. great book written catherine smith on the seal land, the gatekeeper suffers a series of strokes and,essentially can no longer speak and eventually has leave the white house and go live with her sister in boston and. fdr pays all of her medical expenses until dies in 1944. and she was one of the closest people to him in his inner circle. and then in early september, his beloved mother, sarah, becomes quite ill. fdr finds out he leaves the white house, he rushes up to hyde park. he's by her side. when she dies. she had been the rock on which he had built his entire career. so the next day he's in mother's room and he's sort of going through some stuff. his assistant, grace tolley, comes in and hands him this box and he opens the box and there's his christening gown, the lock of his hair, his baby shoes, all these things that his mother had kept for him and begins to weep. and neither grace telling her anybody his immediate circle had ever seen him show like this. he wore a black mourning armband for a year after death. so he surfaces to, you know, grievous losses. but, you know, the wo
the way. great book written catherine smith on the seal land, the gatekeeper suffers a series of strokes and,essentially can no longer speak and eventually has leave the white house and go live with her sister in boston and. fdr pays all of her medical expenses until dies in 1944. and she was one of the closest people to him in his inner circle. and then in early september, his beloved mother, sarah, becomes quite ill. fdr finds out he leaves the white house, he rushes up to hyde park. he's by...
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the way. great book written catherine smith on the seal land, the gatekeeper suffers a series of strokes and,essentially can no longer speak and eventually has leave the white house and go live with her sister in boston and. fdr pays all of her medical expenses until dies in 1944. and she was one of the closest people to him in his inner circle. and then in early september, his beloved mother, sarah, becomes quite ill. fdr finds out he leaves the white house, he rushes up to hyde park. he's by her side. when she dies. she had been the rock on which he had built his entire career. so the next day he's in mother's room and he's sort of going through some stuff. his assistant, grace tolley, comes in and hands him this box and he opens the box and there's his christening gown, the lock of his hair, his baby shoes, all these things that his mother had kept for him and begins to weep. and neither grace telling her anybody his immediate circle had ever seen him show like this. he wore a black mourning armband for a year after death. so he surfaces to, you know, grievous losses. but, you know, the wo
the way. great book written catherine smith on the seal land, the gatekeeper suffers a series of strokes and,essentially can no longer speak and eventually has leave the white house and go live with her sister in boston and. fdr pays all of her medical expenses until dies in 1944. and she was one of the closest people to him in his inner circle. and then in early september, his beloved mother, sarah, becomes quite ill. fdr finds out he leaves the white house, he rushes up to hyde park. he's by...
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through the senate and having such a great partner in the house and chairman lucas and the late congresswoman eddie bernice johnson, was a great joy. to the families of dr. christine darden, catherineon, dorothy vaughn, mary jackson and everyone who helped win the space race, despite restrictions, of gender and race, thank you. thank you for being part of our history that challenges us to recognize the simple truth, as the chaplain said in the onset, god distributes talent and genius across the entire human family, evenly, yet historically, in our nation, opportunity was not. this amazing work, this historic film made clear for all of us in piercing ways the dailies -- daily indignities, the barriers in the place of these women and so many others, recognized today. and yet with persistence, with determination, with insight, with focus, they overcame. our nation will not achieve its gifts and its greatness, until we strip away all the remaining barriers so that everyone can have their contributions, their genius and their skill seen. [ applause ] >> and know this comment is not just, although it is importantly, a landing on the moon that will make a dramatic difference for a future
through the senate and having such a great partner in the house and chairman lucas and the late congresswoman eddie bernice johnson, was a great joy. to the families of dr. christine darden, catherineon, dorothy vaughn, mary jackson and everyone who helped win the space race, despite restrictions, of gender and race, thank you. thank you for being part of our history that challenges us to recognize the simple truth, as the chaplain said in the onset, god distributes talent and genius across the...
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the coronation regalia were exhibited for everyone to see. catherine ii ruled for 34 years, even during her lifetime she began to be called the great, and the period of her reign is considered the golden age, one of the most. significant and fateful eras in the history of russia. on this day, october 3, 1849 , a man in a semi-married state was picked up on the street of the american city of baltimore. it turned out to be one of the most famous writers in the united states, edgar allen poe. his works - strange, dark, sometimes frightening, revealed a talented person, but with a broken psyche. the stories, the murders on mork street, the mystery of mariroge, the stolen letter, laid the foundations. detective genre, and the hero-sleuth agus du pin opens the list of famous detectives, sherlock holmes, hercule poirot and others. poe's favorite genres are short stories and the elements, he is considered a classic of american romanticism. the pinnacle of poetic creativity is the poem woren, which only in russian language has been translated dozens of times, famous translations by balmont, morshak, brodsky. in life, the writer was poor and often fell into
the coronation regalia were exhibited for everyone to see. catherine ii ruled for 34 years, even during her lifetime she began to be called the great, and the period of her reign is considered the golden age, one of the most. significant and fateful eras in the history of russia. on this day, october 3, 1849 , a man in a semi-married state was picked up on the street of the american city of baltimore. it turned out to be one of the most famous writers in the united states, edgar allen poe. his...
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during the summermm and fall of the art suffers two losses to close assistant and a great book written by catherinesmith on the gatekeeper suffers a series of strokes and essentially kennel longer speak and she is to leave the white house and go live with her sister in boston. fdr pays for medical expenses until she dies but she was one of the closest people to him in his inner circle. in early september his beloved mother sarah becomes quite ill. he leaves the white house and wishes to hyde park and he's by her side when she dies. she had been the rock on which he built his entire career. the next day he went to his mother's. room and tells us that grace tully comes in and hand him this box but he opens the box and there his christening gown a lock of his and baby shoes all of the things his mother kept. he begins to weep. no one in his immediate circle had never shown them -- had never seen them show emotion. he suffers two grievous losses and the world is on fire. he has the buddhas scraped the side and pick up the mantle of command. he gives us incredible fireside chats as to few days after his
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the powerful new image of princess catherine tonight. kate's hug, and the message for millions behind it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here tonight. we have breaking news involved donald trump tonight. what jack mythsmith revealed la today. and what trump is now saying tonight. >>> but we begin tonight with the spiraling emergency after hurricane helene. the mounting death toll. at least 182 lives lost. hundreds still unaccounted for. tonight, president biden touring the devastation. the president sending 1,000 active duty troops to the region to help, and tonight, the once vibrant city of asheville, north carolina, here is in shambles. buildings and roads severely damaged by powerful flood waters. we have new video tonight of the raging river nearby, picking up a home right there, slamming it into a pile of debris. dash cam video showing the moment a couple narrowly missed being taken by this landslide. fast-rising waters taking people by surprise. look at this. stunned neighbors, huddled inside a flooded home. the images from hendersonville, north carolina. president biden taking an aerial tourl of the hardest h
the powerful new image of princess catherine tonight. kate's hug, and the message for millions behind it. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here tonight. we have breaking news involved donald trump tonight. what jack mythsmith revealed la today. and what trump is now saying tonight. >>> but we begin tonight with the spiraling emergency after hurricane helene. the mounting death toll. at least 182 lives lost. hundreds still unaccounted for. tonight, president...
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the joint interview. you and catherine joyce writes yes kate is in the book as well. it was a greatation and madeon me realize that people ae ready to have this conversation on a broader level. i think that is something i have continued to see since then. >> i'm really curious about the for folks who are not in a reproductiveiv justice or adoption shield. but we forget to that i'd like to go back a little bit a lot of folks are really aware you are not in adoptee you are not a birth mother nor are you an adoptive mother. you do have biological children. you are a parent. can you share just a little but going back your time writing your thesis on infertility. the time you spent at a teen pregnancy center and how that led to collecting all of this data? >> yes. when i started in the data collection again back in 2010 i was coming at this from a perspective of someone making decision-making more broadlys n part as interning at an organization called the alliance on teen pregnancy which is based in a boston. weex did some work around prez o be pregnancy prevention and education. most wa
the joint interview. you and catherine joyce writes yes kate is in the book as well. it was a greatation and madeon me realize that people ae ready to have this conversation on a broader level. i think that is something i have continued to see since then. >> i'm really curious about the for folks who are not in a reproductiveiv justice or adoption shield. but we forget to that i'd like to go back a little bit a lot of folks are really aware you are not in adoptee you are not a birth...
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the great began with exactly the same thing, with announcements about inviting foreign specialists. and against this they used information, so to speak, attacks, every time it happened, the same thing, this was under catherinel, in conclusion, we can say the following, of course, potemkin-taurian with this myth about potemkin villages was extremely unlucky, it stuck to his name, but in the end, in general, there is a lot of talk about historical figures. yes, we now understand this perfectly well. and thanks to both potemkin and catherine, for the fact that, as patemkin wrote, the borders of russia are the black sea. thanks for drawing the border there. at the very end, it is worth saying so that we do not end up with such a completely gilded figure. a personality that is certainly contradictory. of course. this also applies to the ability to intrigue, and not always honestly. well, although how can you honestly intrigue, yes, this is axumaron. he did not like to pay debts, although he was the richest man, but he did not like to pay debts , he got very angry when he was reminded of them. sin widespread, yes, very, to catherine, also treated, especially in the beginning, more like a man, she was even forced
the great began with exactly the same thing, with announcements about inviting foreign specialists. and against this they used information, so to speak, attacks, every time it happened, the same thing, this was under catherinel, in conclusion, we can say the following, of course, potemkin-taurian with this myth about potemkin villages was extremely unlucky, it stuck to his name, but in the end, in general, there is a lot of talk about historical figures. yes, we now understand this perfectly...
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catherine, harris not showing up changed the tradition of putting politics aside for one evening and exchanging jabs with the opponent. allison says it's called a roast for a reason. trump was greatrything except herself, which is a red flag. patrick says, trump could bring world peace and legacy media still would not like him. morrissey says i thought he was bald on. it is supposed to be a roast. it is supposed to be a roast, supposed to be fun for a good cause. quick complaining. thank you for joining the nightcap, thank you for watching america's late news "fox news @ night". i'm trace gallagher in los angeles, have a great weekend and we will see you back, 17 days before the election, monday night. alright, we got your home and auto bundled and you saved hundreds. that's nice, with the economy and all. what's the economy? you got your supply, and you've got your demand. but that -- but see -- but that's supply-side economics -- i'll just look it up. -self-starter. -mmhm. here now, "the five." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪o, e hello everybody i'm sandra smith
catherine, harris not showing up changed the tradition of putting politics aside for one evening and exchanging jabs with the opponent. allison says it's called a roast for a reason. trump was greatrything except herself, which is a red flag. patrick says, trump could bring world peace and legacy media still would not like him. morrissey says i thought he was bald on. it is supposed to be a roast. it is supposed to be a roast, supposed to be fun for a good cause. quick complaining. thank you...
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see how it all breaks down and maybe the interest rate news might also have some effect on all of this as we get close to election day, i, catherine rampell, greatsee you thanks so much. appreciate it thank you alright. still ahead they've served more than three decades in prison for murdering their parents, but new evidence in the menendez brothers, a murder case could lead to a recent saying we had a very interesting conversation about this earlier on in the program. more on that coming up >> i want to ask you about january 6, 20 21 is steps that you're talking about. why have you done them already with more reporters on the ground? >> what did you hear appeal to young voters. >> trump could have said yes, he would ditto a national abortion ban. >> and the best political team in the business, what's the biggest takeaway from this fall? >> we are in the midst of a pivotal moment in american in history. follow the candidates, follow the facts, follow a cnn. >> it wasn't hard with paula god. it didn't my way cola got guard is for people 45 plus at average risk, not high-risk, false positive and negative results may occur. screen for colon cancer
see how it all breaks down and maybe the interest rate news might also have some effect on all of this as we get close to election day, i, catherine rampell, greatsee you thanks so much. appreciate it thank you alright. still ahead they've served more than three decades in prison for murdering their parents, but new evidence in the menendez brothers, a murder case could lead to a recent saying we had a very interesting conversation about this earlier on in the program. more on that coming up...
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paul ryan was one of the great champions of this particular bill and couldn't get it through i think look, i think we can leave it there facts are the facts on that one, kevin catherine. >> thank you all very much. everyone else stick around because coming up next it's donald trump. he is defending now, spreading those stories about haitian migrants that were in his mind eating pets even when he's facing questions from voters at a univision town hall, we're going to discuss it next kamala harris, mixed wednesday at nine eastern on cnn they are trying to shut down this legal loophole to get 100 milligram generic viagra or 20 milligram generic sialic delivered to your door for just $0.87 in less than two minutes. do this first scan the qr code to go to get friday plans.com then you select if you need generic viagra or salah's, the quantity you need and the dosage. i'll pick 100 milligram. thank you very much. and then their system, we'll see if you qualify. give it a second to find the best deals and boom. look at that. $0.87 for each 100 milligram generic viagra tablet, 20 milligrams cls is the same price the prescription and shipping are free. scan the qr code to go
paul ryan was one of the great champions of this particular bill and couldn't get it through i think look, i think we can leave it there facts are the facts on that one, kevin catherine. >> thank you all very much. everyone else stick around because coming up next it's donald trump. he is defending now, spreading those stories about haitian migrants that were in his mind eating pets even when he's facing questions from voters at a univision town hall, we're going to discuss it next kamala...
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the great champions of this particular bill and couldn't get it through. >> look, i think look, i think we can leave it there the facts are the facts on that one, kevin catherine. thank you all very much. everyone else stick around because coming up next, donald trump, he's defending now, spreading those stories about haitian migrants that were in his mind eating pets even when he's facing questions from voters at a univision town hall, we're going to discuss it next before election day. >> vice president harris spaces voters and takes the pressing questions, lie. >> anderson cooper moderates a cnn presidential town hall. >> kamala harris next wednesday at nine eastern on cnn nexium, 24 hour prevents heartburn acid for twice as long as pepcid get all day and all night heartburn as it prevention with just one bill a day, choose as it prevention. choose nxivm add the liquid gels are faster and stronger than tylenol. rapid release jones also from advil, advil targeted relief, the only topical with four powerful pain fighting ingredients that start working on contact and lasts up to eight hours >> was open door sell your home and any season for anyone? brazen. >>
the great champions of this particular bill and couldn't get it through. >> look, i think look, i think we can leave it there the facts are the facts on that one, kevin catherine. thank you all very much. everyone else stick around because coming up next, donald trump, he's defending now, spreading those stories about haitian migrants that were in his mind eating pets even when he's facing questions from voters at a univision town hall, we're going to discuss it next before election day....
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catherine byaruhanga is in south tottenham. the mood is sombre in north london. when the foreign secretary was here this morning he came to say that he came to share in the great paind thejewish diaspora are feeling at the moment. we also heard from some community leaders here who are talking about coming together as a community, they are reeling from the shock of the attacks of october the 7th. over this weekend we have seen a fence commemorating what has been happening over the past year. there was a massive rally in hyde park in the centre of london when more than 20,000 people attended that event. we had people who had been affected by the attacks, a lady who had been taken hostage by hamas, and we also had a soldier who had served as a reservist in the war in gaza. one of the standout speeches was by mandy, the mother of 28—year—old emily damari, who was taken hostage by hamas. mandy pressed on the british government to do more to release her daughter. that was the message for the foreign secretary, how do you ensure the war ends and those israeli hostages are brought back safely? another concern for the community here across london is anti—semitic attacks tha
catherine byaruhanga is in south tottenham. the mood is sombre in north london. when the foreign secretary was here this morning he came to say that he came to share in the great paind thejewish diaspora are feeling at the moment. we also heard from some community leaders here who are talking about coming together as a community, they are reeling from the shock of the attacks of october the 7th. over this weekend we have seen a fence commemorating what has been happening over the past year....
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catherine busters back in the spotlight. the giants have made a major change in their front office. a big one. the team is fired. president of baseball operations, farhan zaidi and they replaced it with giants. greaty who led the giants to 3 world series championships tonight. kron four's dan kerman spoke to fans and sports experts about the giant move. i think that's great news love, buster. >> he's done a great job as a player. i'm sure a good job. nice change leadership and a cough. but, you know, but suppose you can definitely organization. ben's doing some postseason shopping at the giants dugout monday afternoon. we're excited with the news. the giants great buster posey was taking over as president of baseball operations. are already being who he is and hometown and just why would you want him to in that role like bringing back the championship seasons? you know, like >> the way it was before this, this regime took over because it seemed like it was going downhill excitement wasn't always there. in a statement giant's chairman greg johnson said. >> we're looking for someone who can define direct and lead this baseball franchises, baseball philosophy. and we feel that buster is the perfect f
catherine busters back in the spotlight. the giants have made a major change in their front office. a big one. the team is fired. president of baseball operations, farhan zaidi and they replaced it with giants. greaty who led the giants to 3 world series championships tonight. kron four's dan kerman spoke to fans and sports experts about the giant move. i think that's great news love, buster. >> he's done a great job as a player. i'm sure a good job. nice change leadership and a cough....
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catherine, the conservatives have come out on this and they've said, who's going to be running the government now? i mean, it's all it ain't looking too great from the july landslide? >> no, indeed . disarray in >> no, indeed. disarray in downing street. but i think change was inevitable because, look, since labour came change was inevitable because, look, sinceofabour came change was inevitable because, look, sinceof westminster issue, niche sort of westminster issue, well, yes and no . because if well, yes and no. because if number 10 isn't working properly, then things like the donation scandal, all the sort of infighting that we're hearing aboutis of infighting that we're hearing about is allowed to go unchecked. so sue gray, i think her position was becoming untenable. the only surprise is perhaps that she's gone now. but several weeks , clearly there several weeks, clearly there have been people briefing against her. we had the story just a couple of weeks ago that she was paid more than the prime minister. and now simon case, the cabinet secretary. he has also leaving. he was going to be leaving anyway. there's quite a lot of bad blo
catherine, the conservatives have come out on this and they've said, who's going to be running the government now? i mean, it's all it ain't looking too great from the july landslide? >> no, indeed . disarray in >> no, indeed. disarray in downing street. but i think change was inevitable because, look, since labour came change was inevitable because, look, sinceofabour came change was inevitable because, look, sinceof westminster issue, niche sort of westminster issue, well, yes and...
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the joint interview, i think you and catherine joyce. kate livingston. yes. kate. kate. yes. kate, whose is in book as well. and was a great conversation. and it just made me realize are ready to have this conversation on a broader level. and i think that that's something that i've continued to see since then. so i am really curious about the appetite for folks who aren't in kind of reproductive justice or adoption fields before we get to that. i think it'd be great to go back a little bit and i know in the adoptee sphere a lot of folks are really aware you are not an adoptee and that you are not a birth mother, nor are an adoptive mother. you do have biological children are a parent, but couldn't you share just a little bit going back about your time, writing your thesis on infertility, your time that you spent at teen pregnancy center and how that to collecting all this and having these conversations? yeah. so when i started doing this data collection again back 2010, i was at this from a perspective of someone who is studying reproductive politics and reproductive making more broadly. and i was interning at an organizat
the joint interview, i think you and catherine joyce. kate livingston. yes. kate. kate. yes. kate, whose is in book as well. and was a great conversation. and it just made me realize are ready to have this conversation on a broader level. and i think that that's something that i've continued to see since then. so i am really curious about the appetite for folks who aren't in kind of reproductive justice or adoption fields before we get to that. i think it'd be great to go back a little bit and...
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the whole dynamic. so still all to play for . it's catherine and for. it's catherine and hopefully you'll be saying thanks very much to us if you enter the great british giveawayf time to grab your chance to win a whopping £36,000 cash in the great british giveaway. >> that's like having £3,000 each month for an entire year. extra cash in your bank account that you can do whatever you like with. take a year off and keep it to yourself. you don't even need to tell the taxman as it's...
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the political editor of huffpost, kevin schofield. catherine, kevin, welcome to studio. catherine. let's start with you. yesterday was meant to be the day when nerves were steadied. don't worry, britain is a safe and greatace to invest into. but the elephant in the room was the budget. everyone is nervous about what's going to be coming on the 30th. today we've heard difficult choices all ahead. the national insurance rise for employers. well, it won't hurt working people, except it could , working people, except it could, because if you don't have any money left to give for pay rises because you've had to pay extra ni, it could still impact the so—called working person. there's a lot of nervous people in britain. >> there is yesterday i think, was a good day for the government. worth saying that because it doesn't feel like they've had very many good days since they came in just over 100 days ago. does it? £63 billion of inward investment. they say the conservatives say. well, actually quite a chunk of that was stuff that we'd already got in the pipeline. but, you know, they wined and dined these big bosses. there was a reception in saint paul's with the king. elton john was playing . they elton john w
the political editor of huffpost, kevin schofield. catherine, kevin, welcome to studio. catherine. let's start with you. yesterday was meant to be the day when nerves were steadied. don't worry, britain is a safe and greatace to invest into. but the elephant in the room was the budget. everyone is nervous about what's going to be coming on the 30th. today we've heard difficult choices all ahead. the national insurance rise for employers. well, it won't hurt working people, except it could ,...