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if we quote cicero a little in antiquity, that when weapons rattle the laws are silent, it was still believed that with other cultures with other art of guns or the language of laws, this still so now. ironically, on february 23 , i conducted the first performance we are talking about such performances with the great premiere of the great russian parapeak lady pyotr tchaikovsky at the famous la scala theater in milan. and tchaikovsky had an absolutely tremendous success, we contributed a little to this. uh, maybe nine or eight artists boris said they were with me, and there was one or two muscovites and we didn’t know that no one would let us down on tchaikovsky, no matter how we let him down, then we thought about it and concentrated great success. uh it is not customary to talk about what we noted. uh, this success together with our italian friends and europeans, there was a lot, but we were very delayed with this holiday, because everyone was under the most powerful feeling of this holiday, which, first of all, was organized by tchaikovsky and wonderful italian orchestras. yes, wo
if we quote cicero a little in antiquity, that when weapons rattle the laws are silent, it was still believed that with other cultures with other art of guns or the language of laws, this still so now. ironically, on february 23 , i conducted the first performance we are talking about such performances with the great premiere of the great russian parapeak lady pyotr tchaikovsky at the famous la scala theater in milan. and tchaikovsky had an absolutely tremendous success, we contributed a little...
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uh, cicero cabert in yerevan is a symbolic place filled with sorrow. tragic events in 1915, when the armenian population was massacred on the territory of the ottoman empire in memory of the dead the minister of foreign affairs of russia laid a wreath at the hamonument, flowers also lay down at the eternal flame. and i must say that modern turkey does not recognize. eh, the fact of the armenian genocide, and this is one of the key contradictions in the already difficult relations between the two countries. but by the way, i note that sergey lavrov flew here to yerevan just from ankara, where he negotiated with his turkish colleague in the best possible way, and many saw it in such a route. uh, some symbolic sign indeed russia supports normalization relations between the two countries, but turkey and armenia. however, in yerevan itself, it is not ready, so far, to link armenian relations with azerbaijan, first of all, it is clear that nagorno-karabakh is a long-term conflict, which last escalated in 2020 republics and decide. hmm , it’s russia that help
uh, cicero cabert in yerevan is a symbolic place filled with sorrow. tragic events in 1915, when the armenian population was massacred on the territory of the ottoman empire in memory of the dead the minister of foreign affairs of russia laid a wreath at the hamonument, flowers also lay down at the eternal flame. and i must say that modern turkey does not recognize. eh, the fact of the armenian genocide, and this is one of the key contradictions in the already difficult relations between the...
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the cicero and exam is your equivalent of a somalia exam when the cicero and organization found out that she was doing this they matched her. they batched everything she'd raised and they are continuing to do that. there's an organization called beer culture culture with a k and they have partnered with breweries and universities around the country to fund scholarships for people of color. there's a really high profile scholarship started by garrett oliver. who is the long-time master brewer at brooklyn brewery. he is one of the first black brewers in the countries super famous in the beer world. he has spearheaded a very big brewing and distilling scholarship for people of color. i could go on and on and and there is um, i will give a shout out to something called the barrel and flow fest which is going into i'm gonna say like, it's fifth year in pittsburgh. it's a beer festival and conference that also showcases art and music, um, primarily black performers entrepreneurs. and brewers and and brings black beer lovers from around the country and white beer lovers, too. beer lovers of of
the cicero and exam is your equivalent of a somalia exam when the cicero and organization found out that she was doing this they matched her. they batched everything she'd raised and they are continuing to do that. there's an organization called beer culture culture with a k and they have partnered with breweries and universities around the country to fund scholarships for people of color. there's a really high profile scholarship started by garrett oliver. who is the long-time master brewer at...
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it is enough just to stop and look up alexander glebov denis cicero in dmitry malyshev and daria pobeda in lobnya near moscow , activists recorded another reset of chemists in the water of the river, which ecologists and rescuers cleaned for several days from an unknown substance. again it turned out to be tightened with a viscous film. today from 10:00 am we actually have it again. here is such a pollution of the river, that is, in less than a day, a huge amount of this sticky substance. we have reappeared in the river. on the territory of the industrial zone, which is located near the river, activists found 14 posts in barrels. and apparently not too long ago. some viscous substance was stored in it, but instead they called city officials. the barrels were sealed and taken away for examination. for activists. there is no doubt that the substance that is left in the barrels looks exactly like the chemical that was poisoned in the water. each barrel is now sealed, it was sealed with the administration staff under the police officers, but uh, what is on it we can now see with you. here
it is enough just to stop and look up alexander glebov denis cicero in dmitry malyshev and daria pobeda in lobnya near moscow , activists recorded another reset of chemists in the water of the river, which ecologists and rescuers cleaned for several days from an unknown substance. again it turned out to be tightened with a viscous film. today from 10:00 am we actually have it again. here is such a pollution of the river, that is, in less than a day, a huge amount of this sticky substance. we...
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it is enough just to stop and look up alexander beleev in the unit of cicero in dmitry malyshev and dariaictims were hospitalized as a result of a hard landing of a helicopter, mi-8 after hitting a tree board, urgently sat down in a forest belt. the brigade of the republican center for disaster medicine evacuated the employees of the aviation protection and crew members. the incident occurred during the transfer of another group of paratroopers to a hot spot. well, the fire situation in the republic is now the most more than 100,000 hectares of forest have already been destroyed in the country. fulton's report was a race. two months of fiery captivity of over 100,000 hectares of scorched territory the hot dry weather that has been in the region since may is to blame, the high class of fire danger, dry and hot, the weather leaves no chance for positive forecasts, and the long-awaited clouds are not good for themselves in the form rains, but dangerous thunderstorm activity, after which the number of thermopoints in the forests. yakutia is only growing, many of them recently discovered fires
it is enough just to stop and look up alexander beleev in the unit of cicero in dmitry malyshev and dariaictims were hospitalized as a result of a hard landing of a helicopter, mi-8 after hitting a tree board, urgently sat down in a forest belt. the brigade of the republican center for disaster medicine evacuated the employees of the aviation protection and crew members. the incident occurred during the transfer of another group of paratroopers to a hot spot. well, the fire situation in the...
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colleagues olga kurlayeva denis cicero vladimir berulya vlad mirzoyan from the luhansk people's republic. the ministry of defense spoke about new examples of the courage of our soldiers included special operations to protect donbass from the first days of special military operations, senior lieutenant. pavlov, together with his battery , performed the tasks of air cover for russian units from enemy aircraft. radicals attacked the positions of russian units from the air, with unguided missiles of the mig-29 aircraft, as well as attack unmanned aerial vehicles, despite the shelling of the senior lieutenant. pavlov organized the work of anti-aircraft missile crews. as a result, an enemy mig-29 and two baraktars were destroyed. tb-2 action as part of a brigade of marines of the pacific fleet sailor burkovtsy, ousted the armed formations of ukrainian nationalists from the settlement, was injured by an exploding mortar shell, independently rendered first aid to himself and continued to advance on the positions of the nationalists. during the battle, with aimed fire, he destroyed the enemy's mo
colleagues olga kurlayeva denis cicero vladimir berulya vlad mirzoyan from the luhansk people's republic. the ministry of defense spoke about new examples of the courage of our soldiers included special operations to protect donbass from the first days of special military operations, senior lieutenant. pavlov, together with his battery , performed the tasks of air cover for russian units from enemy aircraft. radicals attacked the positions of russian units from the air, with unguided missiles...
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this guy named abraham lincoln thousands of lamiles away that talk about george washington plato and cicero and these great minds and what society rscould be. that was frederick douglass. he had a thirst for learning. while we'retalking about education , he could not find the school. he would be sitting there watching the other white kids who were friendly with him cause he was of the belief that kids don't see color as we are. frederick douglass born a slave. his best friends growing up were white kids because he go kids did not care and frederick douglass in the 1840s rights i think it will take a generation for to live and die before they realize there is nodifference between the races . we have a few more but that is why we protest as i digress third-graders and why we care so much what they learn. because they told us it matters. [applause] abraham lincoln one year of formal schooling. one year combined. he never could sit in the classroom. his dad says i'm suspiciousof those people that learn to do the reading and writing . that's what he was up against but he never stopped reading. h
this guy named abraham lincoln thousands of lamiles away that talk about george washington plato and cicero and these great minds and what society rscould be. that was frederick douglass. he had a thirst for learning. while we'retalking about education , he could not find the school. he would be sitting there watching the other white kids who were friendly with him cause he was of the belief that kids don't see color as we are. frederick douglass born a slave. his best friends growing up were...
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they talked about george washington play-doh and cicero and these great minds and freedom and what society could be that was frederick douglass. he had a thirst for learning while we're all talking about education what our schools could teach he could not find a school. he would be sitting there watching the other white kids who were friendly with him because he was under the belief that kids don't see color as we are. frederick douglass born a slave his best friend's growing up were white kids because he though kids did not care and frederick douglass in the 1840s rights. i think it'll take a generation for to live and die before they realized there's no difference between the races. we'd have a few more to wait, but that is why we protest as i digress second and third graders and why we care so much what they learned. because they told us. it matters. abraham lincoln one year a formal schooling one year combined. he never could sit in a classroom. his dad says a moses fishes of those people that learned to do the reading and writing that's who is up against but he went to learn he never
they talked about george washington play-doh and cicero and these great minds and freedom and what society could be that was frederick douglass. he had a thirst for learning while we're all talking about education what our schools could teach he could not find a school. he would be sitting there watching the other white kids who were friendly with him because he was under the belief that kids don't see color as we are. frederick douglass born a slave his best friend's growing up were white kids...
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he talks about the ruling passion, which was from cicero and aristotle. it's always negative and reason has to constrain it and then we see as you as you say that the ambition manifested by caesar and alexander are negative examples. so thank you for i wasn't sure whether the screen sharing would work but it's just always learn so much when you read closely and thanks for inspiring us to do that. all right. well, we're now gonna for this next round use the gettysburg address as a jumping off point, but i don't want to constrain us to close reading but it is the anniversary in november of the address and it would be wonderful to hear of your thoughts on it. so as i call it up michael. how does the gettysburg address fit into your thesis that lincoln was the black man's president? and what do you want to tell us about the gettysburg address? sorry, i think you're muted. it's been argued by some including a fine commentators that it's striking that the gettysburg address doesn't say anything about slavery the word slave slavery doesn't appear, but it does se
he talks about the ruling passion, which was from cicero and aristotle. it's always negative and reason has to constrain it and then we see as you as you say that the ambition manifested by caesar and alexander are negative examples. so thank you for i wasn't sure whether the screen sharing would work but it's just always learn so much when you read closely and thanks for inspiring us to do that. all right. well, we're now gonna for this next round use the gettysburg address as a jumping off...
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oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we stop we did 50 years for nothing. we can't stop. mmm, that's deep that's deep. i just think that that i'm like, you know permeating in that because that is right like if you stop now this is you know as the old folks used to say too close to give up you know, that's right. um another question. do you think america is still going through a white lash from the obama years or are going through something else? i think that in part we are going through white last if you study american history. it was always a step forward. push back so we've had slavery. finally lincoln reluctantly allowed blacks to get the union army and help to win against the confederate. lincoln signing masturbation proclamation free the blacks in the
oh break at him gage park in cicero and when they would eat lots of open housing and he said that he never saw the hate in the southeast so in chicago and here you talking about this marches with 63 66 in chicago here. we are on 22 fighting rights protection. so on one hand you could say when is it in i'm tired it is we've been doing this 50 years on the other end if we stop we did 50 years for nothing. we can't stop. mmm, that's deep that's deep. i just think that that i'm like, you know...
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if a person was a stutterer, and now he says what cicero will order and think. upset, right?ave lunch. you're right. yes, that's what my term is. contact moscow, you need to urgently find out how many people with the surname of moles live in smolensk, but of all the moles, let them focus on those who had relatives in adler then we will not dine. except for one, the adorovsky mole stuttered, and the nardyn one. the hands of one cured were seen. they will only be treated. and even then, grandma in two said. curse some right was general if at first a lot of information, beware everything will be cut off. run aground like bare- assed robinson crusoe robinson crusoe robinson crusoe cool which one matters now? come on, come on, interesting. yes , this is nemo moles, that's what you called him at school, comrades, it was amantsevich, please sit down, stutterer, thank you. please tell me you haven't seen his life, but you know such details, but i forgot such a profession. he stuttered a lot. how can you tell? strongly so? driver belaz 4 driver belaz-4, what are you doing? you have mo
if a person was a stutterer, and now he says what cicero will order and think. upset, right?ave lunch. you're right. yes, that's what my term is. contact moscow, you need to urgently find out how many people with the surname of moles live in smolensk, but of all the moles, let them focus on those who had relatives in adler then we will not dine. except for one, the adorovsky mole stuttered, and the nardyn one. the hands of one cured were seen. they will only be treated. and even then, grandma...
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i was the most ordinary, aging woman who, since the time of cicero, says, well, times have gone. although i am four times grandmother, although the family has two wonderful daughters. here is my golden son-in-law, by the way, here, well, that's all, and family relations. they are relationships. and you think that they live here in a vacuum. although i am learning, i taught from youth to teenagers and occupied and studied with them. here, whatever democrat i build for myself, it still maintains subordination, and then they let me into their sandbox on an equal footing. not for long and much, well, let them go on an equal footing and i realized that, in general, but the world is not going anywhere, that the sun rises on you, so it will be. and that they are smart. they know a foreign language. they are they are patriots. i'm not afraid to say this word, they are, in general, this one, yes. i, purely in my heart, said the same thing, that it was really fear. there is such a mass. and here we wish you, first of all, success. so that you do not run out of ideas for the next and next p
i was the most ordinary, aging woman who, since the time of cicero, says, well, times have gone. although i am four times grandmother, although the family has two wonderful daughters. here is my golden son-in-law, by the way, here, well, that's all, and family relations. they are relationships. and you think that they live here in a vacuum. although i am learning, i taught from youth to teenagers and occupied and studied with them. here, whatever democrat i build for myself, it still maintains...
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achievement gap, cicero dose, were exacerbated during the pandemic. -- in my community and across the country is in the school days, hired counselors and offered comprehensive after school and summer programs. schools that are also using this funding to develop innovative programs that are helping students that only make up for lost learning, also prepare for the -- last month, i visited a new stem resource live in my district where elementary school students were programming robots to maneuver an obstacle course. this is just one example of how investments and students and educators can create new opportunities and schools that help all students succeed. regrettably, for too long, not all students have had the support they need to reach their full potential. for example, in our k-12 schools, black students, boys, soon with disabilities and others face harsher disciplinary practices and disproportionately higher rates. our institutions of higher education. there continues to be a prevalence of sexual assault and harassment, a lack of accountability of the institutions to safeguard the
achievement gap, cicero dose, were exacerbated during the pandemic. -- in my community and across the country is in the school days, hired counselors and offered comprehensive after school and summer programs. schools that are also using this funding to develop innovative programs that are helping students that only make up for lost learning, also prepare for the -- last month, i visited a new stem resource live in my district where elementary school students were programming robots to maneuver...