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belonged to the church during the period of the schism to the glycan church and the protestant reform, civil power was a serious counterbalance to the power of the pope of bishops, secular authorities strengthened their influence, weakening the power of the church hiera i will answer with the words of christ to caesar, caesar's. and god to god, this teaching says that the civil and religious authorities have completely different tasks, separated from each other, the revolution of masonic liberalism. just like the revolution of atheistic communism. this social order has been turned upside down. for more than two centuries and even more, in the divided protestant domination of germany, secular authorities intervened in church issues , which led to permissiveness and the rejection of christ, on the one hand, the deification of the individual took place according to the logic of liberal dialogue, and on the other hand, the deification of the collective is according to the logic of the communist ideology. today we watching these two erroneous paradigms connect, these connections are not only philosophi
belonged to the church during the period of the schism to the glycan church and the protestant reform, civil power was a serious counterbalance to the power of the pope of bishops, secular authorities strengthened their influence, weakening the power of the church hiera i will answer with the words of christ to caesar, caesar's. and god to god, this teaching says that the civil and religious authorities have completely different tasks, separated from each other, the revolution of masonic...
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and the church have the state independent of each other, when the civil power feels that it is under threat, outgoing ecclesiastical power. like, for example, it was during the french revolution, and then even later in 1848 in france in italy, then in stalin's communist russia in mexico in the twenties of the xx century or in spain in the thirties, persecution begins, believers are one of the ways, with by which the civil power tries to suppress dissent on the other side of the christians. always persecuted by totalitarian regimes, because the latter considered the gospel dangerous and wanted to replace the divine law with secular laws. we are accused of everything possible, but we remain orthodox christians. this struggle with orthodoxy is an indicative example of the rupture of the anglican church, with which the catholic church arose not so much because of theological issues. how much, because of the desire of king henry vii to get rid of the spiritual authority of the roman pontiffs and divorce his lawful wife catherine of aragon . in the act of the supremate, the king proclaimed
and the church have the state independent of each other, when the civil power feels that it is under threat, outgoing ecclesiastical power. like, for example, it was during the french revolution, and then even later in 1848 in france in italy, then in stalin's communist russia in mexico in the twenties of the xx century or in spain in the thirties, persecution begins, believers are one of the ways, with by which the civil power tries to suppress dissent on the other side of the christians....
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and the church at the state independently from each other, when the civil power feels that it is under threat, outgoing church power. as, for example, it was during the french revolution, and then even later in 1848 in france in italy then in communist russia stalin in mexico in the twenties of the xx century or in spain in the thirties persecution of believers begins, this is one of the ways in which the civil power tries to suppress dissent from the other side of the christians. we have always been persecuted by totalitarian regimes, since the latter considered the gospel dangerous, they wanted to replace the divine law with secular laws. let them accuse them of whatever they can, but we remain orthodox christians. it's a fight with orthodoxy. sebort bass orthodoxy is an indicative example of the rupture of the anglican church, with the catholic which arose not so much because of theological issues. how much because of the desire of king henry vii to get rid of the spiritual authority of the roman pontics and divorce his lawful wife catherine of aragon. in the act of supremacy , the
and the church at the state independently from each other, when the civil power feels that it is under threat, outgoing church power. as, for example, it was during the french revolution, and then even later in 1848 in france in italy then in communist russia stalin in mexico in the twenties of the xx century or in spain in the thirties persecution of believers begins, this is one of the ways in which the civil power tries to suppress dissent from the other side of the christians. we have...
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and the church at the state independently from each other, when the civil power feels that it is undereat, outgoing church power. like, for example, it was during the french revolution, and then even later in 1848 in france in italy, then in stalin's communist russia in mexico in the twenties of the xx century or in spain in the thirties , the persecution of believers begins, this is one of the ways, by which the civil power tries to suppress dissent from the other side of the christians always.
and the church at the state independently from each other, when the civil power feels that it is undereat, outgoing church power. like, for example, it was during the french revolution, and then even later in 1848 in france in italy, then in stalin's communist russia in mexico in the twenties of the xx century or in spain in the thirties , the persecution of believers begins, this is one of the ways, by which the civil power tries to suppress dissent from the other side of the christians always.
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civil rights leader. what was his relationship with the black panthers, the black power movement, and did it change his focus? >> it's an interesting question. the other thing that happened in 1966 as martin luther king tried to take his version of the civil rights movement north to chicago with a new focus on housing, fair housing rights. and actually, to quite a violent response. you know, white residents of chicago turned out by the thousands in the streets of chicago to heckle him, throw rocks. he was hit in the head by a rock and so forth. ultimately, he had to retreat from chicago without actually having accomplished that bunch. so when effect -- so one affective that was to raise even more questions among this more militant younger generation about how effective his approach was going to be. now, he was pretrade in the press as -- he was portrayed in the press as being very critical of black power. he was actually more sympathetic than the press understood at the time to the sentiment behind it. he understood the frustration about the lack of progress and so forth that a lot of these young people were
civil rights leader. what was his relationship with the black panthers, the black power movement, and did it change his focus? >> it's an interesting question. the other thing that happened in 1966 as martin luther king tried to take his version of the civil rights movement north to chicago with a new focus on housing, fair housing rights. and actually, to quite a violent response. you know, white residents of chicago turned out by the thousands in the streets of chicago to heckle him,...
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the army was called in aid of civil power in two of the provinces and the federal capital. t has also changed the scales of who wields power in pakistan. and certainly the military is going to be taking a front seat now. and they also issued a very tough press release saying that they would not tolerate any more acts of violence, and that those who have been guilty of such acts will be nabbed and prosecuted. so i think it is quite tenuous, that situation. unfortunately, some of the workers of imran khan's party had, you know, taken law into their own hands. and that is something that has kind of changed the whole scope of a protest, you know, from peaceful protests. they have now turned violent. and that's the real anxiety among the state as well, that it should not continue further. yeah. as you said, the army does play quite a significant role, doesn't it? but given public anger against the army, do you see a possible change in civil and military relationship in the future? yeah, i think that's a great question. but first, let me also add this, that, you know, the country
the army was called in aid of civil power in two of the provinces and the federal capital. t has also changed the scales of who wields power in pakistan. and certainly the military is going to be taking a front seat now. and they also issued a very tough press release saying that they would not tolerate any more acts of violence, and that those who have been guilty of such acts will be nabbed and prosecuted. so i think it is quite tenuous, that situation. unfortunately, some of the workers of...
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such russian companies as rosatom and in the principles of the influence of the russian civil nuclear nuclear power countries of the west, and now the g7 leaders have agreed to limit the influence of russian companies working in the field of civil nuclear power on the countries of the west thus, it is obvious that steps will be taken to break this monopoly of the russians. well, we understand very well that the russians use seedlings, which are actually a monopoly and which , er, many western countries are forced to deal with . the only one that serves those nuclear reactors that were built according to the former soviet model and in this way the accounts work for it, so this is a company without being under sanctions. it can carry out foreign trade and foreign economic operations there and in this way the russians are trying to circumvent the sanctions and gain access to those technologies for military purposes to which they cannot, in principle, have access in any other way. and now we see that now the west, which has resisted for a very long time, is now coordinating its joint steps in this dire
such russian companies as rosatom and in the principles of the influence of the russian civil nuclear nuclear power countries of the west, and now the g7 leaders have agreed to limit the influence of russian companies working in the field of civil nuclear power on the countries of the west thus, it is obvious that steps will be taken to break this monopoly of the russians. well, we understand very well that the russians use seedlings, which are actually a monopoly and which , er, many western...
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welcome to civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. yet another panel on civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. i'm a journalist and writer in los angeles. i'm joined by three wonderful authors and historians and witnesses. just because my own story touches on everything these three write about, i recommend all the books. they're wonderful. i and ellie native, which is something that does not surprise people as much as it used to, but my family came from the louisiana, from new orleans. my father came in 1942 during the war, and this kind of to margaret's book. my family did not talk a whole lot about what happened in the south. you just did not hear a lot. i put it together over the course of my life, really. as an essayist, i always tried to sort of dove right -- i don't know -- write about the history of black folk and about my own individual life, which is very hard to do. i think i'm still trying to put those pieces together, so all these books speak to that effort, i think, by black people to continue to d
welcome to civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. yet another panel on civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. i'm a journalist and writer in los angeles. i'm joined by three wonderful authors and historians and witnesses. just because my own story touches on everything these three write about, i recommend all the books. they're wonderful. i and ellie native, which is something that does not surprise people as much as it used to, but my family...
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they can oppose it but at the end of the day the democrats are visible majority in the civil power and they make the final decision. and i heard maga republicans we can blame them. we are not power republicans are not power how can you possibly blame. >> doctor johnny wanted the things the republicans want to do, any unspent covid money should be returned so we can lower the deficit. that's. >> i don't have a problem with returning money so we can lower the deficit tax cuts put $3.5 trillion in race $3.5 trillion that we didn't have we did need some of that money back i agree with brazil and india that aren't contributing that should be contributing in terms of the ukraine war but we definitely need to put money back. that is not a bad way of putting money back. he is trying his best in terms of balancing it. but if the debt ceiling does not come to a conclusion i will blame the maga republican, kevin mccarthy, marjorie taylor green and those guys because he is trying to negotiate and my democratic opinion. rachel: we're going to have more with the voter panel. later on in the show. we
they can oppose it but at the end of the day the democrats are visible majority in the civil power and they make the final decision. and i heard maga republicans we can blame them. we are not power republicans are not power how can you possibly blame. >> doctor johnny wanted the things the republicans want to do, any unspent covid money should be returned so we can lower the deficit. that's. >> i don't have a problem with returning money so we can lower the deficit tax cuts put $3.5...
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very significant the 14th amendment which places in the hands of the federal government the power to protect civil rights is going to expand federal power in the 20th century in ways that perhaps were not necessarily even envisioned by the authors of the 14th amendment specifically through not only civil rights reform in the 20th century, but even the ways in which for example the 14th amendment is used to protect business corporations that are defined by the federal courts as individuals, and so have some federal protection under the 14th amendment as well. it's it has some unforeseen applications. well after the civil war and certainly even after reconstruction and and into the 20th century. well, you talked about the federal government and teddy's question was about the federal government expanding but the nation was also expanding in the post-war period we have a chart we want to show you. this is a look at the us workforce. 1870 to 1900 and you can see there in 1870 a majority of people were involved in agriculture and by 1900 that had shrunk but another one of the facts professor stacy in he
very significant the 14th amendment which places in the hands of the federal government the power to protect civil rights is going to expand federal power in the 20th century in ways that perhaps were not necessarily even envisioned by the authors of the 14th amendment specifically through not only civil rights reform in the 20th century, but even the ways in which for example the 14th amendment is used to protect business corporations that are defined by the federal courts as individuals, and...
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welcome to civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. yet another panel on civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. i'm a journalist and writer in los angeles. i'm joined by three wonderful authors and historians and
welcome to civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. yet another panel on civil rights, the black power movement, and where we are today. i'm a journalist and writer in los angeles. i'm joined by three wonderful authors and historians and
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until the nineteenth twentieth year, which allowed, uh, some such local sporadic symbiosis of civil society and powerti who were built and which were torn in the twentieth year, and which if, probably, they were much more, and what is called powerful, they could break here in such a place that lukashenka would be demolished. so the one who says swords in the scabbard is the enemy, work, work deeply , kgb work, work, sc, spin the stake. this is the wheel that rushes us to the triumph of the motherland and our president. you've been jumping here for a week in anticipation. he's a busy pendulum at fault. he will collapse with others god because any lukashenka's successor. let's pretend to joke some understanding of the vastness of the matter. and the tomization of the imperious vlada, to that, we will be extorted for some kind of concessions for some complete crochets on liberalization on normalization in one go to everyone who even said a word about this, i will collect all your graves with a sledgehammer with cleavage in a bag and bring it to the polish border. there, your dunghill, thousands of young
until the nineteenth twentieth year, which allowed, uh, some such local sporadic symbiosis of civil society and powerti who were built and which were torn in the twentieth year, and which if, probably, they were much more, and what is called powerful, they could break here in such a place that lukashenka would be demolished. so the one who says swords in the scabbard is the enemy, work, work deeply , kgb work, work, sc, spin the stake. this is the wheel that rushes us to the triumph of the...
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the pissed democratic party was extraordinarily powerful during the civil war era. one is mark neely's 2002 book the union divided. pei recollected that bookmarks s something like the power of the peace wing of the party is in crank need of analysis. you talk about how the peace democrats aware of it what they thought about lincoln and if they have any speculation how powerful during the war. >> we calmly speak of peace to democrats, war democrats but that is how they appear in a textbook and all of that. i think partially misses the point it's probably harder to put in the textbooks to imagine a continuum of political belief in a moving continuum. the same person who we might think of as a piece a democrat might become a war democrat in 1865 or vice versa. the key issue i think here as many democrats you see you then. iepeace democrats believe in ending the war. many simply could not believe we would win the war. others believe the cost of war was too great. needs emancipation here but those people are peace democrats really share much in common with the people we d
the pissed democratic party was extraordinarily powerful during the civil war era. one is mark neely's 2002 book the union divided. pei recollected that bookmarks s something like the power of the peace wing of the party is in crank need of analysis. you talk about how the peace democrats aware of it what they thought about lincoln and if they have any speculation how powerful during the war. >> we calmly speak of peace to democrats, war democrats but that is how they appear in a textbook...
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leverage accommodation of military and civil power against its neighbors including statecraft, economic pressure, coercion. beijing has sought ways to achieve its natural objectives while avoiding ard direct confrontation. as the defense department new concept of competing china seeks to win. we do not adapt our approach to compete more effectively. the united states risks strategic influence. the document warnsth that the u. could lose without fighting. we need to study theirs. s i would ask the witnesses for their assessments of how china is evolving in strategies and objectives. i also appreciate an update on how they are most likely to impact chinese decision-making with respect to potential coercive action against taiwan and our other regional partners. as we compete with china, we must address these activities. the ukrainians have fought with incredible courage and skills to repel the assault defending the values and freedoms that we cherish. very notable successes, but there is hard fighting ahead. let there be no doubt that the united states will continue to help ukraine succeed
leverage accommodation of military and civil power against its neighbors including statecraft, economic pressure, coercion. beijing has sought ways to achieve its natural objectives while avoiding ard direct confrontation. as the defense department new concept of competing china seeks to win. we do not adapt our approach to compete more effectively. the united states risks strategic influence. the document warnsth that the u. could lose without fighting. we need to study theirs. s i would ask...
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the prc has a number of military and civil power against its neighbors including economic pressure, coercion and deception. beijing has sought ways to achieve its national objectives while avoiding a direct confrontation with the united states military. as the dependent -- defense to permit's new competition, china is seeking to win without a fight. the strategy is if we do not adapt our approach the united states risks seating strategic influence, advantage and leverage while preparing for a war that never occurs. the document warns the us could lose without a fight. just as chinese leaders have studied our way of war we need to study there is. i would like to ask our witnesses for their assessments how chinese evolving in this, and what military and nonmilitary factors are most likely to impact chinese decisionmaking with respect to action against taiwan and other regional partners. as we compete with china we must address russia's destabilizing activities. the ukrainians have fought with courage and skill to repel russia's assault regarding the freedoms we cherish. ukraine has achieved so
the prc has a number of military and civil power against its neighbors including economic pressure, coercion and deception. beijing has sought ways to achieve its national objectives while avoiding a direct confrontation with the united states military. as the dependent -- defense to permit's new competition, china is seeking to win without a fight. the strategy is if we do not adapt our approach the united states risks seating strategic influence, advantage and leverage while preparing for a...
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director or any civil officer to use their power in a way that targets one political class and favors another. wray has used soviet style tactics in his targeting of average americans and placed threat tags on everyone from pro-life groups to traditional catholics. he even sent armed agents to the home of president donald trump who is also the current frontrunner in the republican presidential election in a politically motivated raid to influence and upcoming election. all while shielding the current democrat president's vile son from a criminal probe. wray is using his extremely powerful law enforcement role for political purposes. he must be impeached. yesterday morning, i introduced articles of impeachment against attorney general merrick garland. since merrick garland took over as attorney general, he has completely weaponized the department of justice to the point under his control it has become the department of injustice. the politicization of the d.o.j. has resulted in the persecution of the left's political enemies and a two-tiered justice system. garland is using the f.b.i.
director or any civil officer to use their power in a way that targets one political class and favors another. wray has used soviet style tactics in his targeting of average americans and placed threat tags on everyone from pro-life groups to traditional catholics. he even sent armed agents to the home of president donald trump who is also the current frontrunner in the republican presidential election in a politically motivated raid to influence and upcoming election. all while shielding the...
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for no one, but it's in vain you must fulfill your civil this power.le, you know? what it is? there was a man, right? everything seems to be normal, then it broke and began to take on the paw. i carefully read this article about kazakov. well, how you liked it. and what do you like stealing fear lost and began to steal? comrades, citizens of the lord, fellow villagers, here i stand before you. ivanovich, a simple russian peasant beaten by bandits by his superiors. my dear olkhoz people, ivanisovites, i, of course, could also compose a lot of things for you here, but i will not, because i am a man of action. trukhanov said, trukhanov did, go and vote for my candidacy and tomorrow well done together we will begin to build our bright future. and now tea, coffee, buckwheat, come , come friends, come music. understand vote for a friend friends. dance his friends. i hear you reader. i would like to clarify a couple of questions on your article. and what article? yes , you sit down about how he took bribes. and the picture is interesting. vein zakov took brib
for no one, but it's in vain you must fulfill your civil this power.le, you know? what it is? there was a man, right? everything seems to be normal, then it broke and began to take on the paw. i carefully read this article about kazakov. well, how you liked it. and what do you like stealing fear lost and began to steal? comrades, citizens of the lord, fellow villagers, here i stand before you. ivanovich, a simple russian peasant beaten by bandits by his superiors. my dear olkhoz people,...
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servants nayte— powerful senior civil servants nayte nave— powerful senior civil servants maybeed to pipe— they were kind of encouraged to ptpe town— they were kind of encouraged to ptpe town tre— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a yes. and i was a trt— pipe down like a yes. and i was a re tre— pipe down like a yes. and i was a re ttte. no— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no, this— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no, this is too ideological.— a bit like, no, this is too ideological. this is breaking our code. and— ideological. this is breaking our code. and then when you reportet— our code. and then when you reportet m.— our code. and then when you reportet tt. you— our code. and then when you reported it, you met a sort of watt— reported it, you met a sort of watt ot— reported it, you met a sort of wall of obstructionism from essenttatty— wall of obstructionism from essentially woke hierarchy wttntn— essentially woke hierarchy antn tne— essentially woke hierarchy within the dwp . yes. so the
servants nayte— powerful senior civil servants nayte nave— powerful senior civil servants maybeed to pipe— they were kind of encouraged to ptpe town— they were kind of encouraged to ptpe town tre— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a yes. and i was a trt— pipe down like a yes. and i was a re tre— pipe down like a yes. and i was a re ttte. no— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no, this— pipe down like a...
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servants mawhe— powerful senior civil servants mawhe have— powerful senior civil servants maybencouraged to thee eewh— they were kind of encouraged to thee eewh hhhe— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a yes. and i was a hhh— pipe down like a yes. and i was a hhh hhhe.— pipe down like a yes. and i was a hhh he, he— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no, this— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no, this is too ideological.— a bit like, no, this is too ideological. this is breaking our code. and— ideological. this is breaking our code. and then when you vehevhee— our code. and then when you veeevhee hh— our code. and then when you veeevhee n, wea— our code. and then when you reported it, you met a sort of vahh— reported it, you met a sort of wahh eh— reported it, you met a sort of wall of obstructionism from eeeehhhahhw— wall of obstructionism from essentially woke hierarchy whhh— essentially woke hierarchy whhhhh hhe— essentially woke hierarchy within the dwp . yes. so there within the dwp. yes. so th
servants mawhe— powerful senior civil servants mawhe have— powerful senior civil servants maybencouraged to thee eewh— they were kind of encouraged to thee eewh hhhe— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a— they were kind of encouraged to pipe down like a yes. and i was a hhh— pipe down like a yes. and i was a hhh hhhe.— pipe down like a yes. and i was a hhh he, he— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no, this— pipe down like a yes. and i was a bit like, no,...
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and when propaganda is often used by both sides, i've been reporting on civil strife and abuse of power, latin america for over 30 years challenging. those will rather we keep quiet, doesn't get any easier. that's why freedom of the press matters if the ability to report the news without fear of being can fill him without fear of getting shot and drive without fear of being sentenced to jane. it's free movement and rights information that those in power don't want you to know. press freedom means being able to report the facts without fear of being reprimanded by thirty's and not having to constantly worry that anything i said could be construed in any other way than what i'm reporting. press free to means having the ability to question authority without consequence. it's protected right in the united states, but it's something that even here is becoming increasingly difficult. it's knowing that whole, the hard work that we put in here, across the world and across all network senses is getting to where it needs to be bus. taken the voice of those by the helpless, given it to those who c
and when propaganda is often used by both sides, i've been reporting on civil strife and abuse of power, latin america for over 30 years challenging. those will rather we keep quiet, doesn't get any easier. that's why freedom of the press matters if the ability to report the news without fear of being can fill him without fear of getting shot and drive without fear of being sentenced to jane. it's free movement and rights information that those in power don't want you to know. press freedom...
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different branches of law, not only constitutional law , various branches of law, where and power rights is civil environmental rights and so on, so here i would say development representatives who could develop such a book. thank you thank you when you need someone who is the fastest, when carrots overtake desire, when just not now the scooter will save you from being late. when you need a fast scooter, the fastest is a fact, and delivery is always free. submit one loan application to selected banks and get approved in the app. compare sberbank presents a profitable loan. with the lowest rate in the last 10 years from four percent per annum apply for a loan at sberbank and get monthly cashback obviously profitable. meet the new card for life from vtb get cashback up to 30% and 1,000 rubles. after the first purchase. get a free card for life on vtb.ru. pay less russian potato chips 89.90 pyaterochka helps out card has a credit they will look for us 145 days, interest-free credit card reasonable 145 days without interest on everything without commission for withdrawing transfers to issue online re
different branches of law, not only constitutional law , various branches of law, where and power rights is civil environmental rights and so on, so here i would say development representatives who could develop such a book. thank you thank you when you need someone who is the fastest, when carrots overtake desire, when just not now the scooter will save you from being late. when you need a fast scooter, the fastest is a fact, and delivery is always free. submit one loan application to selected...
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the pattern of human civilization, the great cities, agriculture, power plants, all the infrastructure of life on earth, has been determined by the availability of water. but the patterns of water availability are shifting. the evidence from space shows that while in some regions, the water supply remains stable, in others, there are unsettling fluctuations. the world's wetlands, in the tropics and the extremely high latitudes are getting wetter. [digital bleeps] the dry areas in between are becoming drier. too much water, or too little, either way, these fundamental shifts can be devastating. [digital bleeps] [gentle guitar music plays] [mike] my name is mike callicrate. we're in st. francis, kansas. we raise cattle and hogs and we have some chickens for eggs. and we basically produce food. [gentle guitar music plays] [chiwetel] mike callicrate is a country boy through and through. born third of eight children to a family that had been farming on the plains since the early 1900s. his dad and his granddad had been farmers and mike was never going to be the one to change anything. -[gui
the pattern of human civilization, the great cities, agriculture, power plants, all the infrastructure of life on earth, has been determined by the availability of water. but the patterns of water availability are shifting. the evidence from space shows that while in some regions, the water supply remains stable, in others, there are unsettling fluctuations. the world's wetlands, in the tropics and the extremely high latitudes are getting wetter. [digital bleeps] the dry areas in between are...
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power. after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment the country was ruled by representatives the norman dynasty, which came up with the numbering of monarchs, it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the plantogenet dynasty, which ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, which was headed by the third. a whole campaign in the holy land at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup , came to power in england, a side branch of the lancaster plantegenetes in the person of king henry iv. authority of the ruling house. as a result, in 1455 , the dynastic war between alla and the white rose broke out between the branches of the lancasters and the yorks. she is only 30 years old. later, when the male line of lancaster died out and a relative from the female branch entered the english throne. henry tudor in the coat of arms of the new dynasty
power. after his death, civil strife began in the country, which was put to an end by the norman invasion in 1066, the anglo-saxon army was defeated in the engine and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment the country was ruled by representatives the norman dynasty, which came up with the numbering of monarchs, it is believed that william's great-grandson henry ii founded the plantogenet dynasty, which ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people...
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power. after his death, civil strife began in the country , which was put to an end by the norman invasion in the battle of hastings. the leader of the normans, william the conqueror, defeated the anglo-saxon army and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty, who came up with the idea of numbering the monarchs, it is believed that frontogenets who ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the english people king richard the lionheart, who was headed by the third. at the end of the 14th century, as a result of a coup in england , a side branch of the planet came to the lancasters in the person of king henry iv . during his reign, the hundred years war with france came to an end, which ended in the defeat of england in 455 between the branches of the lancasters and yorkies, a dynastic flare broke out the war between alla and the white rose has ceased. she is only 30 years old. later, when the male line lancaster died out and a relative in the female branch ascended the english throne. henry tudor i
power. after his death, civil strife began in the country , which was put to an end by the norman invasion in the battle of hastings. the leader of the normans, william the conqueror, defeated the anglo-saxon army and proclaimed himself king of england from that moment on, the country was ruled by representatives of the norman dynasty, who came up with the idea of numbering the monarchs, it is believed that frontogenets who ruled the country for almost 300 years. it was she who gave the...
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it is wholly unacceptable for the fbi director or any civil officer to use their power and a way that targets one political class and favors another. he has used soviet tactics in targeting average americans and placed threat tax on everybody from her life groups to traditional catholics. he even sent armed agents to the home of president donald trump, who is also the current front runner in the republican presidential election, and a politically motivated raid to influence an upcoming election. all while shielding the current aquatic -- current democratic president's vile son. he must be impeached. yesterday mine, i introduced articles of impeachment against attorney general merrick garland. since he took over as attorney general, he has completely weaponized the department of justice to the point that it has become the department of injustice. the polishes nation of the doj has resulted in the persecution of the less political enemies and a two-tiered justice system. garland is using the fbi as the personal police force for his boss, joe biden. he has launched investigations into ev
it is wholly unacceptable for the fbi director or any civil officer to use their power and a way that targets one political class and favors another. he has used soviet tactics in targeting average americans and placed threat tax on everybody from her life groups to traditional catholics. he even sent armed agents to the home of president donald trump, who is also the current front runner in the republican presidential election, and a politically motivated raid to influence an upcoming...
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allow us to define terms, what civil society is, a subject of civil society and define these forms of interaction between really state powertate bodies c civil society. it seems to me that we succeeded and honestly a lot, we hear positive ones. now reviews have our law. he is unique to us, as the saying goes, there was none international. it was some kind of no. yes, if you say no, then this is an exclusively concept that was born by us, and i think we succeeded and we really, uh, enshrined in the law something important, then, most importantly, what the head of state spoke about, understanding of it. uh, who are the crowds of civil society. today, the existing ones are all those organizations that were always the same trade unions that have not gone away. they exist perfectly, work and take care of protecting the rights and freedom of our citizens working people yes, therefore, these are those powerful public associations, which include the belarusian union, with a woman and the belarusian union of youth. that is, these are those public associations that have a population of more than 100,000 years and are represented by
allow us to define terms, what civil society is, a subject of civil society and define these forms of interaction between really state powertate bodies c civil society. it seems to me that we succeeded and honestly a lot, we hear positive ones. now reviews have our law. he is unique to us, as the saying goes, there was none international. it was some kind of no. yes, if you say no, then this is an exclusively concept that was born by us, and i think we succeeded and we really, uh, enshrined in...
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john, go, are you talking about, you know, and that are so many centers of civilizations and that are form incentives of power as, as you go on to that i think you are following the foreign minister is excellence a lot or we can is african tool renden the you mentioned that, you know, did talk to she elections has been followed by optic and countries. i mean, i'm sorry. yeah. and so you have a turkey, which is an output call. you have talked to in this to essentially yeah, in the middle east and, and as back. what god and then what junk allow you told me about the illusion. but you know, it's, it's a very interesting framing because as you mentioned, and it's still the only uh, under president area go on. i mean, i think uh uh, churches throughout its history has been pretty multilateral in its approaches to its neighbors, to how it developed trade to how it went about expanding itself. but if you look at the outlines and many of the western media today, i saw one, the proclaiming the pretend one church's elections and the other ones trusting that there is growing despotism in turkey as if you know, a despoti
john, go, are you talking about, you know, and that are so many centers of civilizations and that are form incentives of power as, as you go on to that i think you are following the foreign minister is excellence a lot or we can is african tool renden the you mentioned that, you know, did talk to she elections has been followed by optic and countries. i mean, i'm sorry. yeah. and so you have a turkey, which is an output call. you have talked to in this to essentially yeah, in the middle east...
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until the nineteenth twentieth year, which allowed, uh, some such local sporadic symbiosis of civil society and powerlt and which were torn in the twentieth year, and which if, probably, they were much more, and what is called powerful, they could break here in such a place that lukashenka would be demolished. so the one who says swords in the sheath is the enemy, work, deep, work kgb working sk to twist the stake. this is the wheel that rushes us to the triumph of the motherland and our president. you've been jumping here for a week in anticipation. he is busy, the pendulum will collapse with others god because any lukashenka's protector. let us be coaxed to joke some kind of understanding with the enormity of the deed. and the optimization of the imperious vlada to the fact that we will be extorted to have a son, some concessions for some full cuts on liberalization on normalization , we are annoyed by the west to everyone who has even a word on this about picking, i will collect all your graves in a bag with a sledgehammer and bring them to the polish border. there, your dunghill , thousands of yo
until the nineteenth twentieth year, which allowed, uh, some such local sporadic symbiosis of civil society and powerlt and which were torn in the twentieth year, and which if, probably, they were much more, and what is called powerful, they could break here in such a place that lukashenka would be demolished. so the one who says swords in the sheath is the enemy, work, deep, work kgb working sk to twist the stake. this is the wheel that rushes us to the triumph of the motherland and our...
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i remember a few years ago, the sudanese lawyers association in khartoum was a very powerful organization with a civiliety voice, the kind of civil society voice that solomon is talking about. has that voice now disappeared? where is the sudanese civil society here when it comes to this conflict? guest: the sudanese lawyers association, when they came up with the initiative to come up with a constitution so to speak, they came up with the constitution. the part of the drafting. they wanted the constitution to work as a process. because we have never had a constitution in place. we had one in place and nobody respected that constitution, not during the transition, not even after the coup. people thought if you are having a constitution, the institution should be a process. they used the constitution of the sudanese lawyers association, then they push that into a political process, they started workshops relating to peace and security. but when it came to the issues relating to the reintegration of the rsf within the army, the sudanese armed forces made clear that they needed that integration to be as s
i remember a few years ago, the sudanese lawyers association in khartoum was a very powerful organization with a civiliety voice, the kind of civil society voice that solomon is talking about. has that voice now disappeared? where is the sudanese civil society here when it comes to this conflict? guest: the sudanese lawyers association, when they came up with the initiative to come up with a constitution so to speak, they came up with the constitution. the part of the drafting. they wanted the...
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the potential influence on chemical, the civil life, it comes to power because chemical, the several of promises free them a box that can make a national the small as they are in the, in favor of the correct down on the procured this politicians. some of them are over the in prison. some of them have been, they've and the parliamentary seats have been ripped off. so this is a challenge. how close that all or, or add on is going to add is unknown. everything is going to to clear off the results today, but in to get things changed very quickly. you, you will know we're expect occurred at procured this part to align with the republican party, but they're aligned in the presidential around. now you have a far right part to that is lying with that alliance. so everything is full of surprises and to get this is what i have. so on the line sent me that is why i'm going through the process of costing is, is valid. having is id check to getting his vote so called and what is just reach me. but almost exactly in the same moment. in another city, i encourage the capital of to kick him out and c
the potential influence on chemical, the civil life, it comes to power because chemical, the several of promises free them a box that can make a national the small as they are in the, in favor of the correct down on the procured this politicians. some of them are over the in prison. some of them have been, they've and the parliamentary seats have been ripped off. so this is a challenge. how close that all or, or add on is going to add is unknown. everything is going to to clear off the results...
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May 22, 2023
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he was convicted of organizing on risk and pulsing to seize power for the civil things, present location k, and a video released by state media. yeah. can this now i'm very happy, of course, too many motions at the moment, difficult to express them, but i'm very grateful to the country and to the president. for this decision, i hope it will be only better now. the journalists in tennessee, i have been protesting against new laws. they say being used to intimidate independence media. dozens gathered outside the national journalist and union and tennis. after a journalist from a radio station was imprisoned under the new laws. and now the president at the station spoke of the protest morning of the growing government campaign against the media, the zip code sections of what is said and is that we have a deep conviction that things are changing and that they're a real dangerous to free speech is dangerous to democracy. now we must remain vigilant that we have to keep doing our job. we have to do the work. i am convinced that we are facing in our case, i misunderstanding the will dissipate q
he was convicted of organizing on risk and pulsing to seize power for the civil things, present location k, and a video released by state media. yeah. can this now i'm very happy, of course, too many motions at the moment, difficult to express them, but i'm very grateful to the country and to the president. for this decision, i hope it will be only better now. the journalists in tennessee, i have been protesting against new laws. they say being used to intimidate independence media. dozens...
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and when propaganda is often used by both sides, i've been reporting on civil strife and abuse of power, latin america for over 30 years challenging. those would rather we keep them quiet, doesn't get any easier. that's why freedom of the press matters. if the ability to report the news without fear of being can fill him without fear of getting shot and right without fear of being sentenced to jail. it's 3 movements and right information that those in power don't want you to know. press freedom means being able to report the facts without fear of being reprimanded by thirties and not having to constantly worry that anything i said could be construed in any other way than what i'm reporting. press free to means having the ability to question authority without consequence. it's protected right in the united states, but it's something that even here is becoming increasingly difficult. it's knowing that all the hard work that we put in here, across the world and across all network sensors, is getting to where it needs to be. taken the voice of those by the helpless, given it to those who ca
and when propaganda is often used by both sides, i've been reporting on civil strife and abuse of power, latin america for over 30 years challenging. those would rather we keep them quiet, doesn't get any easier. that's why freedom of the press matters. if the ability to report the news without fear of being can fill him without fear of getting shot and right without fear of being sentenced to jail. it's 3 movements and right information that those in power don't want you to know. press freedom...
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May 21, 2023
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it is one of the noble tribes of iran's persian civilization, the master of the exploitation and corruption of the powers that came from the west. was unfortunately in the area great khorasan rode and the walls of the church are decorated and we feel that we are needed kg native language hazares hazargi how is dari from persian language hazargi hazargi persian language i am happy that our culture is reborn today for us the participants of this ceremony in local clothes to they performed hazargi dialect and local songs. most of the afghans held migration days to be with each other because of the loneliness and difficulties . the sense of identity of the different ethnic groups in afghanistan is that one community is one's relatives without eliminating their own ethnic diversity . being together with each other, calm and with let's get closer alireza sharifi mashhad broadcasting agency is organizing an exhibition of painting and calligraphy and iranian and afghan artists as lapis lazuli paintings of the qur'an museum, in conjunction with the decade of dignity , with the aim of supporting young artists and
it is one of the noble tribes of iran's persian civilization, the master of the exploitation and corruption of the powers that came from the west. was unfortunately in the area great khorasan rode and the walls of the church are decorated and we feel that we are needed kg native language hazares hazargi how is dari from persian language hazargi hazargi persian language i am happy that our culture is reborn today for us the participants of this ceremony in local clothes to they performed hazargi...
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power after 20 years. it is expected to be a close race between him and an opposition leader kemal k l cdaroglu. he is a former civilho heads an alliance of six opposition parties, both secular and islamist. he promised to scrap many of the powers acquired by mr erdogan and return turkey to a parliamentary system. and also called for better relations with the west, including renewal of turkey's bid for membership of the eu. the current leader recep tayyip erdogan first came to power as prime minister in 2003 and became president in 2014. under him, turkey enjoyed strong economic growth, but it's been hit by high inflation, and the recent earthquakes in which tens of thousands died. he's also become increasingly authoritarian with more powers in the hands of the president and tighter restrictions on free speech. with most ballots counted, there doesn't appear to be a clear winner yet, there doesn't appear to be a clearwinneryet, but there doesn't appear to be a clear winner yet, but we can tell you that official figures according to our team is on the ground indicate that president recep tayyip erdogan has achieved j
power after 20 years. it is expected to be a close race between him and an opposition leader kemal k l cdaroglu. he is a former civilho heads an alliance of six opposition parties, both secular and islamist. he promised to scrap many of the powers acquired by mr erdogan and return turkey to a parliamentary system. and also called for better relations with the west, including renewal of turkey's bid for membership of the eu. the current leader recep tayyip erdogan first came to power as prime...
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you know, and that are so many centers of civilizations and that form incentives of power as, as you go onto that, i think you are following the foreign minister. is excellence a lot, or we can is african tool renden the you mentioned that, you know, did talk your selections has been followed by optic and countries. i mean, i'm sorry. yeah. and so you have a turkey, which is an output call. you have talked to in this to, in central asia, in the middle east and, and as back what god and then what junk allow you told me about the illusion. but you know, it's, it's a very interesting framing because uh, as you mentioned, and it's still the only uh, under president area. go on. i mean, i think the churches throughout its history has been, uh, pre, the multi electro uh and its approaches to its neighbors to how it develop trade to how it went about expanding itself. but if you look at the outlines and many of the western media today, i saw one, the proclaiming the put in one churches selections and the other ones trusting that there is growing despotism in turkey as if you know, a despoti
you know, and that are so many centers of civilizations and that form incentives of power as, as you go onto that, i think you are following the foreign minister. is excellence a lot, or we can is african tool renden the you mentioned that, you know, did talk your selections has been followed by optic and countries. i mean, i'm sorry. yeah. and so you have a turkey, which is an output call. you have talked to in this to, in central asia, in the middle east and, and as back what god and then...
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the democratic party was extraordinarily powerful during the civil war era. te b books is mk neely's 2002 book, union divided and i recollect mark says something like the power of the piece of the party is in need so i want to open to anyone in the panel to talk about peace democrats were, what they believe and thought about lincoln and if you have speculation as to why there was so powerful during the war. >> we commonly speak of democrats and that'sem how they fear in textbooks and all that which i think partially misses the., imagine a continuum of political belief in the moving continuum so the same person who we might think of as a piece democrat in 1861 or vice versa, the key here i think is many of these democrats, peace democrats of people who believe in ending the war. many simply believe we are notot going to win the war. others believe the cost of the work is too great and others believe the cost of war is too great if it means emancipation but those people who are peace democrats share much in common with the people we describe as work democrats an
the democratic party was extraordinarily powerful during the civil war era. te b books is mk neely's 2002 book, union divided and i recollect mark says something like the power of the piece of the party is in need so i want to open to anyone in the panel to talk about peace democrats were, what they believe and thought about lincoln and if you have speculation as to why there was so powerful during the war. >> we commonly speak of democrats and that'sem how they fear in textbooks and all...