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constance baker motley broke barriers in politics. she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she was the first black woman elected to the new york senate. and then after all of that, in 1966, president lyndon johnson appointed her a federal, making her the first black woman to occupy such a role. she was appointed to the u.s. district court and then and what drew me to this life. well it was because when i was researching a prior work, i came to understand that motley had not received the attention, the scholarly attention that she deserves. there had been relatively little written about her. and i thought that the absence of her story in the literature was a kind of historical malpractice. and i also concluded that, unfortunately, her erasure of her lowered visibility likely came down to two gender arms race because in western society its historical significance tends to be accorded to males and women's stories are not highlighted. that's true of women of all backgrounds. and yet it's it was especially notable to m
constance baker motley broke barriers in politics. she was the first woman elected manhattan borough president. she was the first black woman elected to the new york senate. and then after all of that, in 1966, president lyndon johnson appointed her a federal, making her the first black woman to occupy such a role. she was appointed to the u.s. district court and then and what drew me to this life. well it was because when i was researching a prior work, i came to understand that motley had not...
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brown-nagin: with constance my -- with constance motley, she grew up in new haven. her father worked for skull and bones. ms. brown-nagin: he did. ms. ulaby: then she was plucked, a wealthy white man learned -- i think -- what set her on the trajectory to columbia law school? ms. brown-nagin: right. let me tell you about it, and a bit about her background. she was not a person of privilege. in fact, her family was a working class family. her parents immigrated to this country from the west indies in the early 20th century. virtually every male relative in her family worked for yell university, and she grew up in the shadow of yale, in new haven. something i know in what -- in my work, one could imagine one is a working-class black person growing up in new haven in the shadow of yale, there might be resentment. but for her family, their position was inspiring. her father really read the privilege of the young man that he served at yale as a chef, into himself. and the parents thought of themselves as the father in particular, as superior. they were part of the britis
brown-nagin: with constance my -- with constance motley, she grew up in new haven. her father worked for skull and bones. ms. brown-nagin: he did. ms. ulaby: then she was plucked, a wealthy white man learned -- i think -- what set her on the trajectory to columbia law school? ms. brown-nagin: right. let me tell you about it, and a bit about her background. she was not a person of privilege. in fact, her family was a working class family. her parents immigrated to this country from the west...
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just constancy. she has . you with? just constancy. she has been there _ you with? just constancy.rever. what - you with? just constancy. she has been there forever. what about . you with? just constancy. she has i been there forever. what about the fact there will _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now be _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a king? - been there forever. what about the | fact there will now be a king? well, it will be king _ fact there will now be a king? well, it will be king forever, _ fact there will now be a king? well, it will be king forever, god - fact there will now be a king? -ii it will be king forever, god bless the king. it will be king forever, god bless the kinu. . it will be king forever, god bless the kin t . ., ., , it will be king forever, god bless thekina. ., , , , it will be king forever, god bless thekin.. ., , , ,, the king. claire was surprised by how emotional _ the king. claire was
just constancy. she has . you with? just constancy. she has been there _ you with? just constancy.rever. what - you with? just constancy. she has been there forever. what about . you with? just constancy. she has i been there forever. what about the fact there will _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now be _ been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a _ been there forever. what about the fact there will...
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uh, constance, i'm constance look at me. what unites 2 million 200,000 children with a variety of names, of course, the city in which they were born and live, we asked them how they see moscow when it is not 875, as it is now, but 9 years old. i see her very big. so i see a lot of people, here, which i get on well beautifully new will be in 25 years we will look at anastasia on wahhat sergey right in sotnik konstantin pods channel one. i'm sure everyone is wondering where the place with the exact moscow time is located, which the whole country is equal to. if you want to see, look. the most recognizable watches in our country and the most ancient mechanical and not only in russia, the chimes on the spasskaya tower appeared in the 17th century. their mechanism is not behind the arrows, it is a tier higher and occupies three whole floors. each number is 70 cm of gold leaf, and the dial itself is 6 m 12 cm. the diameter of moscow state university is 9 m. the length of the minute hand is more than four, and the weight is 39 kg.
uh, constance, i'm constance look at me. what unites 2 million 200,000 children with a variety of names, of course, the city in which they were born and live, we asked them how they see moscow when it is not 875, as it is now, but 9 years old. i see her very big. so i see a lot of people, here, which i get on well beautifully new will be in 25 years we will look at anastasia on wahhat sergey right in sotnik konstantin pods channel one. i'm sure everyone is wondering where the place with the...
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yes, what's not constance i am constance look at me.s 2 million 200,000 children with a variety of names is, of course, the city in which they were born and live, we asked them how they see moscow when it is not 875, as it is now, but 9 years old. i see her very big. so i see a lot of people, here, who i get along well, beautifully new everything will be new here in 20 years, let's look at anastasia at sergey's wahhat right in hundreds of konstantin pods. first channel. i 'm going to build you on the edges of the cities at dawn, quietly suppressing moscow in the world. the lord always leave boiled invite, let the fate of avtozavodskaya factory weekend beasts burned out among the nights. neighbor friends on the road of muscovites cities of the world at dawn quietly wanders blue suppression, but moscow is in the world, but moscow will always make out the beginning of the whole beloved country these roofs. how to seek to kiss the sister of power immediately, but on the other hand, for a century, the moscow city of cute at dawn quietly wand
yes, what's not constance i am constance look at me.s 2 million 200,000 children with a variety of names is, of course, the city in which they were born and live, we asked them how they see moscow when it is not 875, as it is now, but 9 years old. i see her very big. so i see a lot of people, here, who i get along well, beautifully new everything will be new here in 20 years, let's look at anastasia at sergey's wahhat right in hundreds of konstantin pods. first channel. i 'm going to build you...
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what the hell is the secretary and defense minister saying to president zelensky about the constancy with which the russians maintain control over these territories. at what point they will declare we will no longer help you. they have already made it clear in private and the zelenskiy government has effectively admitted that the ukrainians cannot take back the territory that is now under russian control, that’s all. remember, we were talking about petra's mustache and the herling who yelled about these bizarre counteroffensives. a return is none territories were out of the question. they can't do it, it's impossible. so for now, this is the situation. ah. and i think that at the moment so it is. i'm sure he knows. let's go back. pay attention to the original goal according to the biden of his administration. we are there to hurt russia and also to prevent a repeat, so that the russians can do something similar in the future, if the russians even remotely want it. what a very expensive pleasure, our house is full of problems and we don’t you have to spend a lot of time on it. i am no
what the hell is the secretary and defense minister saying to president zelensky about the constancy with which the russians maintain control over these territories. at what point they will declare we will no longer help you. they have already made it clear in private and the zelenskiy government has effectively admitted that the ukrainians cannot take back the territory that is now under russian control, that’s all. remember, we were talking about petra's mustache and the herling who yelled...
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in pisa, even a third pope appeared only in 1417 at the ecumenical council in constances, all three popes were deposed and instead of them one new martin was elected the fifth to this day. the holy see recognizes as legitimate popes only those who ruled time. izvigiones and pisas are considered antipopes exactly 220 years ago, on september 20, 1802, emperor alexander was the first to issue a manifesto on the establishment of ministries instead of of outdated boards created under peter the great, eight of them were created by the ministry of foreign affairs of the ministry of justice of the ministry of internal affairs of the ministry of finance of the ministry of commerce of the ministry of public education, the functions of the modern ministry of defense were divided into two departments, the military ministry controlled the ground forces, and the naval one was in charge of the navy of the russian empire, the powers of each minister were determined by clear instructions, questions, ministers who were in power. decided by the emperor, the ministry was divided into expeditions, which later
in pisa, even a third pope appeared only in 1417 at the ecumenical council in constances, all three popes were deposed and instead of them one new martin was elected the fifth to this day. the holy see recognizes as legitimate popes only those who ruled time. izvigiones and pisas are considered antipopes exactly 220 years ago, on september 20, 1802, emperor alexander was the first to issue a manifesto on the establishment of ministries instead of of outdated boards created under peter the...
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for us it was the constancy. _ stirs in their past. for us it was the constancy. constancy. she's always been there, and during the... always doing _ there, and during the... always doing things that were connected, and being — doing things that were connected, and being from edinburgh, having watched _ and being from edinburgh, having watched the procession up to st giles'. _ watched the procession up to st giles'. it — watched the procession up to st giles', it really hit home that we've — giles', it really hit home that we've lost— giles', it really hit home that we've lost somebody who's been there our whole _ we've lost somebody who's been there our whole lives, we've only ever known _ our whole lives, we've only ever known the — our whole lives, we've only ever known the queen. and our whole lives, we've only ever known the queen.— known the queen. and that's particularly — known the queen. and that's particularly true _ known the queen. and that's particularly true for - known the queen. and that's particularly true for people i known the queen. and that's
for us it was the constancy. _ stirs in their past. for us it was the constancy. constancy. she's always been there, and during the... always doing _ there, and during the... always doing things that were connected, and being — doing things that were connected, and being from edinburgh, having watched _ and being from edinburgh, having watched the procession up to st giles'. _ watched the procession up to st giles'. it — watched the procession up to st giles', it really hit home that we've...
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mostly get gasoline from in ukraine , which countries did the mediterranean also take, e-e, through constancys romania - it's from the czech republic, not even unfriendly. for us, e-e, it's slovakia - this is poland, lithuania , turkey, by the way, through constancy e- transshipment is coming from europe, but i must say that you see then, in march-april, that there will be such a demand on the sports market, because oil refineries plan their production according to consumption equals consumption, it turned out that ukraine was left without its own production and without well, we got 70% of the imports from belarus, you know, and it got better. well, so that we understand, before the war, we had somewhere between 1,800 and 2,000 gasoline trucks. and today, there are more than four thousand, so that you understand, but it is, well, nobody . and the government cannot give credit to itself , because it is exclusively uh, well, thanks to such heroic, without exaggeration, actions of market operators who bought gas trucks to transport, by the way , he did not decide on normal passage without univer
mostly get gasoline from in ukraine , which countries did the mediterranean also take, e-e, through constancys romania - it's from the czech republic, not even unfriendly. for us, e-e, it's slovakia - this is poland, lithuania , turkey, by the way, through constancy e- transshipment is coming from europe, but i must say that you see then, in march-april, that there will be such a demand on the sports market, because oil refineries plan their production according to consumption equals...
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i'm now joined by demetrius constance, a couple of political analysts for my advisor to your degree prime minister address on jo demetrius. it's a great pleasure and great honor for me to talk to you and i really like this opportunity to communicate. because i think we, we may not have it for a long time because russia and europe seem to be enemies yet again. and those differences seem to be truly irreconcilable. what do you think it's all heading? thank you for your invitation. thank you for trinity to be with you and was your i'm happy about them. i have the also for the reasons for that topic to discuss today because it is to, we are sending everything indicates that we're heading to a very important crisis. and i would want to do a, if i would say that this is a potential asserting even the survival of humanity in different ways and took it should be a musician, at least i don't want to be too alarmist, but it all indications with him point to view said there was a nuclear level on the core logic level and on the economic and well, i could be q alarm is because a, i don't know if you
i'm now joined by demetrius constance, a couple of political analysts for my advisor to your degree prime minister address on jo demetrius. it's a great pleasure and great honor for me to talk to you and i really like this opportunity to communicate. because i think we, we may not have it for a long time because russia and europe seem to be enemies yet again. and those differences seem to be truly irreconcilable. what do you think it's all heading? thank you for your invitation. thank you for...
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ah, what was the point where demetrius constance? a couple of political analysts and form adviser to the greek prime minister address in general. just before the break, we started talking about globalization. and if we look at the countries that benefited from it that radio, apart from the west, countries like china, india, south africa, brazil, take it, they all want more space for themselves. they all want to develop the national identity. they all ask for more sovereignty, and i think if you listen to the speeches of that leaders, they go somewhere to know that some abstract political concept as a way of resisting the united states. but as a way of governing, you know, you need to make class mission decisions very quickly to serbia people. it's very unpredictable times without waiting for uncle sam to do his calculus and you know, give you what you're supposed to do. isn't gemini, and regardless who is on top, i'm just that to go to the very nature of the times. believe it is. and i believe that we need to more a student who we ne
ah, what was the point where demetrius constance? a couple of political analysts and form adviser to the greek prime minister address in general. just before the break, we started talking about globalization. and if we look at the countries that benefited from it that radio, apart from the west, countries like china, india, south africa, brazil, take it, they all want more space for themselves. they all want to develop the national identity. they all ask for more sovereignty, and i think if you...
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brown-nagin: with constance my -- with constance motley, she grew up in new haven. her father worked for skull and bones. ms. brown-nagin: he did. ms. ulaby: then she was plucked, a wealthy white man learned -- i think -- what set her on the trajectory to columbia law school? ms. brown-nagin: right. let me tell you about it, and a bit about her background. she was not a person of privilege. in fact, her family was a working class family. her parents immigrated to this country from the west indies in the early 20th century. virtually every male relative in her family worked for yell university, and she grew up in the shadow of yale, in new haven. something i know in what -- in my work, one could imagine one is a working-class black person growing up in new haven in the shadow of yale, there might be resentment. but for her family, their position was inspiring. her father really read the privilege of the young man that he served at yale as a chef, into himself. and the parents thought of themselves as the father in particular, as superior. they were part of the britis
brown-nagin: with constance my -- with constance motley, she grew up in new haven. her father worked for skull and bones. ms. brown-nagin: he did. ms. ulaby: then she was plucked, a wealthy white man learned -- i think -- what set her on the trajectory to columbia law school? ms. brown-nagin: right. let me tell you about it, and a bit about her background. she was not a person of privilege. in fact, her family was a working class family. her parents immigrated to this country from the west...
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s. political system, which doesn't see that sort of constancy of a 70 year rain. it's quite worn yet. something that's fascinating to the average american. she was a celebrity here as, as well. as the other members of the royal family, and of course she in most americans never knew a time before. there was a queen elizabeth the 2nd and so news of her passing to day. certainly, it is a moment that the average american would have stopped thought about it and many moved now to share the condolences and president biden, as we've just seen signing the book. condolences here in the british embassy in washington. and how you chose a bit about from the other presidents that the queen match over the years and how they got on riot. well, she, her rein endured through 14 us presidency and she met with 13 of them. we know that every living u. s. president has also given statements about how they cherish those fond memories of her, something in common that we've heard from their statement as well as from other foreign leaders. they loved her sense of humor, her humanity, and t
s. political system, which doesn't see that sort of constancy of a 70 year rain. it's quite worn yet. something that's fascinating to the average american. she was a celebrity here as, as well. as the other members of the royal family, and of course she in most americans never knew a time before. there was a queen elizabeth the 2nd and so news of her passing to day. certainly, it is a moment that the average american would have stopped thought about it and many moved now to share the...
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constance is from charlotte county in western florida. you saw pictures of jacksonville beach in eastern florida, that's the scope of the storm we're dealing with. the president of the uniteted states right now is at the f fe headquarters in washington, d.c. being briefed on what he can do, the fedederal government can doo help the state of florida and the communities in that t big state. the president will speak shortly. we'll be right b back. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased r
constance is from charlotte county in western florida. you saw pictures of jacksonville beach in eastern florida, that's the scope of the storm we're dealing with. the president of the uniteted states right now is at the f fe headquarters in washington, d.c. being briefed on what he can do, the fedederal government can doo help the state of florida and the communities in that t big state. the president will speak shortly. we'll be right b back. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a...
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nevertheless, the qualities of the late majesty embodied with such constancy remain.e remember her commitment, or cadence, her humor, her courage and her fortitude. as well as the deep fear which was the anchor in her weight. this is a historic space. its walls built more than 900 years ago by william rufus. in the magnificent roof above us, commissioned 300 years later by richard ii. since medieval times, much has taken place within these very walls. from banquets to the duties which this hall was at the heart of the legal system. but, this ancient hall is a living space. it continues to evolve. in 2012, her late majesty came to westminster hall to mark her diamond jubilee. we saw the unveiling of the window, commissioned by both members of parliament's houses. and now, for 10 years, the late -- liked from that window has added beauty to this place. bathing them in color and -- hundreds, thousands, millions of visitors, all for her late majesties dedicated service. the light that -- like the light that shines through this memorial window, her late majesties magnifice
nevertheless, the qualities of the late majesty embodied with such constancy remain.e remember her commitment, or cadence, her humor, her courage and her fortitude. as well as the deep fear which was the anchor in her weight. this is a historic space. its walls built more than 900 years ago by william rufus. in the magnificent roof above us, commissioned 300 years later by richard ii. since medieval times, much has taken place within these very walls. from banquets to the duties which this hall...
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even if it is amazing constancy in the school dress in a slip-on hospital short dressing gown , the nursehould look neat and sexy. maybe i should have agreed to my father's help? stop it, i'm a fish business, the first batch of goods comes from astrakhan, that's right. but there will be an opportunity, we will immediately go here and call. we 'll take nastya or the topic with us. before taking the child. i want to make sure you don't go back to the old what? i told you i have everything is legal. i'm sorry. no, i don't think you understood something. i don’t really care what you have there with the messenger, that they took him, the goods should be here tomorrow, understand? and this is definitely a fishing business. this is where we hide the money. is this the last one you put off when you were still working? your mother even refuses to buy groceries, so let's go to the store. the woman is already a new massager kolya. listen, you could at least help this. and listen to your son too. i am doing my father's duty. and here you are your spouse what are we with you? petrova molodets another
even if it is amazing constancy in the school dress in a slip-on hospital short dressing gown , the nursehould look neat and sexy. maybe i should have agreed to my father's help? stop it, i'm a fish business, the first batch of goods comes from astrakhan, that's right. but there will be an opportunity, we will immediately go here and call. we 'll take nastya or the topic with us. before taking the child. i want to make sure you don't go back to the old what? i told you i have everything is...
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and so really there are only two constances, the geographical constancy that the islands have not changed physically and also the constant presence of the late queen. i think, what will history say of her work? the 20th century was not always sympathetic to monarchy. its with a cynical, corrosive century in which authority was routinely undermined. in this country every form of authority, the church, police, politician, even the education system have been diminished and undermined over the last 70 years except the queen. the crown didn't shirk under her watch. so it is a key part of her achievement. so, too, that she kept the monarchy in this country the center of national life. an uncle, christopher, in 1998 said what was special about monarch k monarchy in britain was the affection between the crown and the british people. when we look overseas, obviously, the queen was the only international monarch. in most countries of the world, she was referred to as the queen. she was the quinn tessance of monarchy, i think. and returning that global presence was something that she did that was in
and so really there are only two constances, the geographical constancy that the islands have not changed physically and also the constant presence of the late queen. i think, what will history say of her work? the 20th century was not always sympathetic to monarchy. its with a cynical, corrosive century in which authority was routinely undermined. in this country every form of authority, the church, police, politician, even the education system have been diminished and undermined over the last...
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yes, for us it was that i constancy. i remember going with my father— constancy.for people in windsor because the people around the world who perhaps don't know, the world who perhaps don't know, the castle is very much close to the town, part of the town, and it is a royal town. so they feel it perhaps harder than other parts of the country, maybe.— harder than other parts of the country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive _ country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive down _ country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive down the - country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive down the road i country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive down the road and| country, maybe. absolutely. you i couldn't drive down the road and not know _ couldn't drive down the road and not know the _ couldn't drive down the road and not know the queen was home because of the royal— know the queen was home because of the royal standard, so we just take it for granted the queen was at home and she _ it for granted the queen was at home and she won't be now, so very sad for us _
yes, for us it was that i constancy. i remember going with my father— constancy.for people in windsor because the people around the world who perhaps don't know, the world who perhaps don't know, the castle is very much close to the town, part of the town, and it is a royal town. so they feel it perhaps harder than other parts of the country, maybe.— harder than other parts of the country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive _ country, maybe. absolutely. you couldn't drive down _ country,...
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today, actress constance wu, and the world's best-selling author, james patterson. the hosts compete with the national spelling bee champ. and actor michael cimino. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. "light switch" by charlie puth] [applause] whoo! ♪ you know how to just make me want you, baby ♪ ♪ c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon ♪ hey, deja. [clapping and cheering] ooh, thanks. oh, well... oh, welcome. midweek, kly. i don't like it. i don't like it one little bit. well, let's get the day out first. it's wednesday, august 31st. now you-- now you can tell us why.
today, actress constance wu, and the world's best-selling author, james patterson. the hosts compete with the national spelling bee champ. and actor michael cimino. all next on live. and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. "light switch" by charlie puth] [applause] whoo! ♪ you know how to just make me want you, baby ♪ ♪ c'mon, c'mon, c'mon, c'mon ♪ hey, deja. [clapping and cheering] ooh, thanks. oh, well... oh, welcome. midweek, kly. i don't like it. i don't like it...
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when i asked them what their overriding sentiment was — the word most often repeated was "constancy". in the heart of edinburgh this afternoon, an ancient ritual in the modern age. this nation changed beyond measure in the time of elizabeth, and now there is a sense of a country at a crossroads. we've lost a good leader, who served her country well, 96 years, and worked right up until two days before she passed. what do you think of the new king? i've got mixed views on the king. i think he's got big shoes to fill. i'm here because it is a historical moment, for all british citizens and people who live here, so i feel it is very important, because she was a big part of our history. why are you here today? because i'm a proud patriot of my own country. i think the monarchy holds a place, to the whole tradition, you know what i mean? and pride that i feel is going out the window, you know what i mean? there are not a lot of patriots left in britain and scotland any more. what do you think of the new king? i think he will be a great king. i hope that he brings some more modern things. th
when i asked them what their overriding sentiment was — the word most often repeated was "constancy". in the heart of edinburgh this afternoon, an ancient ritual in the modern age. this nation changed beyond measure in the time of elizabeth, and now there is a sense of a country at a crossroads. we've lost a good leader, who served her country well, 96 years, and worked right up until two days before she passed. what do you think of the new king? i've got mixed views on the king. i...
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i think it's fair to say is nina was just saying that the queen is seen as this constancy in the united kingdom. the relationship between london and the other european capitals has been politically wrought in the last decade, specifically because of brakes. it. but the queen has always been a symbol of the country all over the world. and here in europe, it was interesting what nina was saying, that sort of an adopted queen many, many people all over the world feel the queen is, is their queen and they feel some ownership over her presence the, the european union institutions as i say of. but that lives at half mast and whole world is sort of watching now as, as britain moons it's, it's, it's lost, lost monarch, has just died. the british monarchy is perhaps best known world wide, but there are still other european royal families. briefly, jack, how are they reacting to the queens passing? yeah. where i am in belgium, the king felipe, her treated to say that she was an extraordinary extraordinary personality. and that he will have fond memories with her. the ducks. royals tweeted to say
i think it's fair to say is nina was just saying that the queen is seen as this constancy in the united kingdom. the relationship between london and the other european capitals has been politically wrought in the last decade, specifically because of brakes. it. but the queen has always been a symbol of the country all over the world. and here in europe, it was interesting what nina was saying, that sort of an adopted queen many, many people all over the world feel the queen is, is their queen...
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yeah, for us it was that constancy, _ their past.ing from edinburgh, having watched the procession up to st giles it really hits home. we have lost somebody who has been there our whole life, we've only ever known a queen until this week. and that is particularly true for people in windsor, because of course for people around the world who perhaps don't know, the castle is very close to the town, it is very much part of the town and it is a royal town and so they feel it perhaps a lot harder than other parts of the country, may be. absolutely. you couldn't drive down a road and not know the queen was home because of the royal standard, wejust queen was home because of the royal standard, we just take queen was home because of the royal standard, wejust take it for granted that the queen is at home and she won't be now so very sad for us.— very sad for us. emma, i don't know if you — very sad for us. emma, i don't know if you were _ very sad for us. emma, i don't know if you were planning - very sad for us. emma, i don't know if you w
yeah, for us it was that constancy, _ their past.ing from edinburgh, having watched the procession up to st giles it really hits home. we have lost somebody who has been there our whole life, we've only ever known a queen until this week. and that is particularly true for people in windsor, because of course for people around the world who perhaps don't know, the castle is very close to the town, it is very much part of the town and it is a royal town and so they feel it perhaps a lot harder...
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yes, for as it was that constancy, i i as it was that constancy, i remember going with my father to thenected. being from edinburgh, watching the procession up to st giles it really— procession up to st giles it really hits home. we have got somebody who has been there the whole _ somebody who has been there the whole lives, we have only known the queen — whole lives, we have only known the queen until this week. that is particularly — the queen until this week. that is particularly true _ the queen until this week. that is particularly true for _ the queen until this week. trust is particularly true for people in windsor because of course for people around the world who perhaps don't know the castle is very close to the town, it is very close to the town, it is very close to the town, it is very much part of the town and it is a royal town! and so perhaps they feel it a lot harder than other parts of the country, maybe?— harder than other parts of the country, maybe? absolutely, you couldn't drive _ country, maybe? absolutely, you couldn't drive down _ country, maybe? absolutely, you c
yes, for as it was that constancy, i i as it was that constancy, i remember going with my father to thenected. being from edinburgh, watching the procession up to st giles it really— procession up to st giles it really hits home. we have got somebody who has been there the whole _ somebody who has been there the whole lives, we have only known the queen — whole lives, we have only known the queen until this week. that is particularly — the queen until this week. that is particularly true...
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it was created in order to create a constancy of temperature inside our body.excessive heat does not penetrate inside. well, i hope you understand that there 10-15 minutes of being in saunas do not warm up your kidneys up to 80°, uh, and your blood. uh, they don’t make our entire body boil, just for this iso is to maintain the constancy of the internal environment, so no joint heats up to a temperature that can directly burn you or somehow affect your condition doctor. thank you for debunking these stereotypes. well, we will continue to answer your burning questions. stay with us in a few minutes. we return to the project studio. it's great to be where we continue to answer your questions for the next question will be asked by a guest in our studio. please come to us. we are waiting for you. hello, good afternoon. what is your name victoria victoria what can bother such a slender beautiful girl began to go to the pool and heard that before swimming you need to do a warm-up on the sides and what exercises i would like to know, it will also be interesting to me,
it was created in order to create a constancy of temperature inside our body.excessive heat does not penetrate inside. well, i hope you understand that there 10-15 minutes of being in saunas do not warm up your kidneys up to 80°, uh, and your blood. uh, they don’t make our entire body boil, just for this iso is to maintain the constancy of the internal environment, so no joint heats up to a temperature that can directly burn you or somehow affect your condition doctor. thank you for...
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therefore, all our cells be sure to use this chemical property in order to maintain our constancy, well stunned, i think that fats - it's bad fats are all our fats are our heads , exactly, the denser, by the way, the more beautiful it is good we're going to trans fats. correctly? yes, yes, yes, now let's go right away. and can i staff? yes, because, most importantly, do not touch, we generate energy right? yes, like this, yes, it means that it turns out that in chemistry no, in chemistry, it is possible, it is possible that this is a fatty acid, it is, or saturated, we also do not burn fat. double bonds cannot be contained. they may be contained, for example, conjunct close to each other. yes , unsaturated bonds are single bonds. saturated, on the contrary, saturated are single bonds that are not saturated when double bonds exist. there is a place here where hydrogen can get and with the help of a catalyst i will write the word catalyst. hydrogen is added here, and this double bond turns into into single. and we get here, uh, a saturated bond, but no chemical process ever goes 100%. rig
therefore, all our cells be sure to use this chemical property in order to maintain our constancy, well stunned, i think that fats - it's bad fats are all our fats are our heads , exactly, the denser, by the way, the more beautiful it is good we're going to trans fats. correctly? yes, yes, yes, now let's go right away. and can i staff? yes, because, most importantly, do not touch, we generate energy right? yes, like this, yes, it means that it turns out that in chemistry no, in chemistry, it is...
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, it was her constancy.ife of service _ everything and gave her that life of service. . ~ everything and gave her that life of service. ., ,, , ., everything and gave her that life of service. . ~' , ., , everything and gave her that life of service. ., ,, i. , . �* service. thank you very much. i'm sure ou service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will _ service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will want _ service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will want to _ service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will want to go _ service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will want to go and - service. thank you very much. i'm| sure you will want to go and reflect further. sophie, so many people here are filing through. it's dark now and people are very respectful and quiet. and people are very respectful and cuiet. �* . and people are very respectful and ruiet. �* ., , . , and people are very respectful and cuiet. ~ ., , . , ., quiet. amazing pictures of the crowds, quiet. amazing pictures of the crowds. kirst
, it was her constancy.ife of service _ everything and gave her that life of service. . ~ everything and gave her that life of service. ., ,, , ., everything and gave her that life of service. . ~' , ., , everything and gave her that life of service. ., ,, i. , . �* service. thank you very much. i'm sure ou service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will _ service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will want _ service. thank you very much. i'm sure you will want to _ service. thank you very...
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constance alley is in the vaults. the works of the mastaka daksamu can be killed in slow-motion museumsshshka, and the argument in vilnius, the russian pavlovsk bowl with participants called the head line calliste, was a subject figure in the bridge with the life of minsk. , however, before another neighboring war, jehovah was briefly recognized for a short time on divine wars, aleadrazush grazed the deliverance of the shrine, they checked it out and sat under the maisterna. from the dirt of the church, the soviet clock on the next one could be said to be a coincidence of the situation. in 1980 , an important international football tournament was held near the minsk olympiad on the creation of dynamo, and it was necessary to show for the intermediary that we were not being squeezed out of religion. some orthodox churches protsevali avos catholic luminskaya church was not such a tire in 1980 this church on foot from minsk churches. was again open to the verniers and the joint of the chasin, and it is functioning people there, well, first them. now held on christmas day 25 december eighty
constance alley is in the vaults. the works of the mastaka daksamu can be killed in slow-motion museumsshshka, and the argument in vilnius, the russian pavlovsk bowl with participants called the head line calliste, was a subject figure in the bridge with the life of minsk. , however, before another neighboring war, jehovah was briefly recognized for a short time on divine wars, aleadrazush grazed the deliverance of the shrine, they checked it out and sat under the maisterna. from the dirt of...
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>> just constancy. she has been there forever. >> what about the fact there will now be a king?ll, he'll be king forever. god bless the king. >> claire was surprised by how emotional she felt. >> i never thought of myself as an avid royalist, but i think she is making me feel quite differently. >> i love the queen. i love all the royal family. >> this was the cue stretching as far as the eye could see too late flowers at the gates. >> it is a very unique moment in history. it is polite to just come down and pay your respects. >> this is what national unity looks like. what you hear from people is that they just want to be here at this moment, just as the queen was always part of their lives, so they want to be part of this reflection on her death. there is a time for everything, a time to mourn, but as the new king arrived, there was a time to cheer. >> god save the king! >> the respect and affection shown his mother was afforded to him. private grief, yet public duty. a first kiss for his majesty on the first full day of his reign. >> so excited to see him. i said to you, may i
>> just constancy. she has been there forever. >> what about the fact there will now be a king?ll, he'll be king forever. god bless the king. >> claire was surprised by how emotional she felt. >> i never thought of myself as an avid royalist, but i think she is making me feel quite differently. >> i love the queen. i love all the royal family. >> this was the cue stretching as far as the eye could see too late flowers at the gates. >> it is a very...
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of volume, constancy of engagements. and for someone who's lived many the lives and trying to help folks love the, i want people to know that i'm gonna be with him every step of the way. and we can do without raising taxes. taxes. stacey abrams, candidate for the governor of georgia, the peach state. thank you for everything. >> just ahead, in one final part of that interview with stacey abrams, we discussed how her personal stance on abortion rights has evolved over her career, and how she hopes others making that same journey will make their voices heard in november. and, the january 6th committee gets its hands on thousands, thousands of new texts from six secret service agents, including ones on that fateful day. day. are you feeling sluggish or weighed down? metamucil's new fiber plus collagen can help. when taken daily, it supports your health, starting with your digestive system. metamucil's plant-based fiber forms a gel to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down, helps lower cholesterol and promotes health
of volume, constancy of engagements. and for someone who's lived many the lives and trying to help folks love the, i want people to know that i'm gonna be with him every step of the way. and we can do without raising taxes. taxes. stacey abrams, candidate for the governor of georgia, the peach state. thank you for everything. >> just ahead, in one final part of that interview with stacey abrams, we discussed how her personal stance on abortion rights has evolved over her career, and how...
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dutiful, has embodied all the best qualities of tolerance and decency and has stood for unity and constancynuity. that reign has ended and it is a moment of great sadnes and solemnity for the united kingdom. nick: for the united kingdom -- clive: for the united kingdom and indeed her own family, thanks. let's go to james, who is at balmoral now. members of the family are there and were by her majesty's bedside when she passed away -- we assume. are all the immediate members of the faly now there with you? james: yes. senior royals have all arrived. within the past half hour or so, the sun here on the balmoral is setting on the end of an era for the united kingdom and the world. minutes after it did so, several cars swept through the gates, one of them containing prince harry, to join his brother prince william and his father the king, in morning for queen elizabeth -- -- mourning for queen elizabeth, a monarch who had a special place in this nation but in her own words, in return, a deep and abiding affection for scotland. a moment to find these gates for a family first and foremost to mour
dutiful, has embodied all the best qualities of tolerance and decency and has stood for unity and constancynuity. that reign has ended and it is a moment of great sadnes and solemnity for the united kingdom. nick: for the united kingdom -- clive: for the united kingdom and indeed her own family, thanks. let's go to james, who is at balmoral now. members of the family are there and were by her majesty's bedside when she passed away -- we assume. are all the immediate members of the faly now...
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today, the president returned to the -- states women of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened alliance between the united kingdom and united states. going on to say that she helped make our relationship special. now, a long planned period of mourning and ceremony begins in the uk, with events stretching over the next ten days, culminating in a funeral service at westminster avenue. with the new era for the british royalty has already begun, with charles officially becoming king at the moment of his mother's death. he is now the oldest monarch to ever assume the british throne at age 73. this afternoon, he released his first statement as king. saying, in part, that during this period of mourning and change, my family and i will be comforted and sustained by our knowledge of the respect and deep affection in which the queen was so widely held. from one response to the death of queen elizabeth, second i want to turn to nbc news -- molly hunter, live from london. molly, how are people they're reacting to the loss of the queen, a fixture of life there for decades and the ascension
today, the president returned to the -- states women of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened alliance between the united kingdom and united states. going on to say that she helped make our relationship special. now, a long planned period of mourning and ceremony begins in the uk, with events stretching over the next ten days, culminating in a funeral service at westminster avenue. with the new era for the british royalty has already begun, with charles officially becoming king at the...
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biden writing in that statement about the queen, she was a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy, who deepened the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states, and by it and just one of many american leaders who have reacted strongly and emotionally to the queen's passing. we've also heard from all the living, former president of the west, from donald trump, to obama, to clinton. also morning, the queen's passing, saying she was graceful strong and an example, and example for all were hearing more signs of the motor kate. now as the president is likely to appear again, this is a formality. this was not something obviously that was on the white house agenda at the beginning of the day, but after news of the queen's passing came, this is something that added on president biden already. it's expected to pass in this direction on his way to another event. in maryland, you are seeing the presidential motorcade now. now the last time that president biden was with, the queen was in june of last year in london when he was there to attend the g 7 that he spoke of tha
biden writing in that statement about the queen, she was a states woman of unmatched dignity and constancy, who deepened the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states, and by it and just one of many american leaders who have reacted strongly and emotionally to the queen's passing. we've also heard from all the living, former president of the west, from donald trump, to obama, to clinton. also morning, the queen's passing, saying she was graceful strong and an example,...
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demetrius constance, a calculus, political analyst and form adviser to the greek prime minister and dressed up in general. just before the break, we started talking about globalization. and if we look at the countries that benefited from it, that great deal apart from the west. countries like china and gas, south africa, brazil. tricky. they all want more space for themselves. they all want to develop the national identity. they all ask for more sovereignty. and i think if you listen to the speeches of that leaders, they approach someone to notice some abstract political concept as a way of resisting the united states. but as a way of governing, you know, you need to make class mission decisions very quickly to serve your people in this very unpredictable times without waiting for uncle sam to do his calculus and, you know, give you what you're supposed to do. isn't had gemini and regardless who is on top, i'm just that to go to the very nature of the times, believe in it. and i believe that we need to model name issue on history, who we need the international corporation. because i want to
demetrius constance, a calculus, political analyst and form adviser to the greek prime minister and dressed up in general. just before the break, we started talking about globalization. and if we look at the countries that benefited from it, that great deal apart from the west. countries like china and gas, south africa, brazil. tricky. they all want more space for themselves. they all want to develop the national identity. they all ask for more sovereignty. and i think if you listen to the...
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but we have huge 6 spent fuel pool that they require constancy correlation. and they are not protected by contain mental and then on the other side, the people i always consider of a human man operate in terms of nuclear plant as the 1st and last year of the last layer of defense of humanity. these people are subject to amended stress, very often working condition on their families in the city of oklahoma or under tremendous stress. and i really don't know the state of the mind of these people and i hope directors are grossly and he seemed they can't get to the professor before you run out of time these inspectors, they have the weight that their own lives are on the line, right. now plus the lines of millions of other people are at stake. right now. what would be your message to them? i asked, i vish them, god says speed. due diligence in that work on short that day too. however, the may be asking too much some international tricare initiation and see where she scored is a technical organization. the report that they have been b, e, shroom is gotta be techni
but we have huge 6 spent fuel pool that they require constancy correlation. and they are not protected by contain mental and then on the other side, the people i always consider of a human man operate in terms of nuclear plant as the 1st and last year of the last layer of defense of humanity. these people are subject to amended stress, very often working condition on their families in the city of oklahoma or under tremendous stress. and i really don't know the state of the mind of these people...
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in a statement, he said "queen elizabeth was a stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened kingdom and the united states." we have a team of reporters covering the death of a queen described as a stalwart leader, and cbs' charlie d'agata will start us off from buckingham palace. and good evening, charlie. what's the scene like there? >> good evening to you, norah. there has been an outpouring of grief and emotion here at buckingham palace. thousands of people have gathered to pay tribute, despite the rain. and although this is a moment that we've all been expecting, it's hard to imagine this country without her. the official notice hung on the gates of buckingham palace in accordance with royal protocol. the queen died peacefully in balmoral this afternoon. senior members of the royal family raced to be at her bedside today at balmoral castle, her summer home in scotland. prince charles, now king charles, was already there. her grandson prince william, who came without kate and the queen's other children made their way to the royal residence. prince harry traveled by himsel
in a statement, he said "queen elizabeth was a stateswoman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deepened kingdom and the united states." we have a team of reporters covering the death of a queen described as a stalwart leader, and cbs' charlie d'agata will start us off from buckingham palace. and good evening, charlie. what's the scene like there? >> good evening to you, norah. there has been an outpouring of grief and emotion here at buckingham palace. thousands of people...
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just constancy. she has been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a king? be king forever, god bless the king. claire was surprised by how emotional she felt. i've never really thought of myself as an avid royalist but i think she has made me feel quite differently about them. francoise was inspired by the queen. i love the queen, i love _ all the royal family, and the queen, because i am from cameroon and it's because of the queen that _ i came to this country. this was the queue stretching as far as the eye could see to lay flowers at the gates. ian had waited four hours. it's a very unique moment in history, that people from the last 70 years have only known, it is polite, a british thing to do to come down and pay your respects. this is what national unity looks like. what you hearfrom people is they just want to be here at this moment. just as the queen was always part of their lives, so they want to be part of this reflection on her death. there is a time for everything, a time to mourn, but as the new king arrived, there was a time to cheer. god save
just constancy. she has been there forever. what about the fact there will now be a king? be king forever, god bless the king. claire was surprised by how emotional she felt. i've never really thought of myself as an avid royalist but i think she has made me feel quite differently about them. francoise was inspired by the queen. i love the queen, i love _ all the royal family, and the queen, because i am from cameroon and it's because of the queen that _ i came to this country. this was the...
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reading in part, quote, queen elizabeth, the second was estates, woman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deep in the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states. she help make our relationship special. there will now be 10 days of mourning before the queen's funeral is expected to take place. grace cathedral in san francisco already making plans to stream that funeral live for the public to watch as they have done in the past. for other royals reporting live in studio. i'm rob nesbitt. kron. 4 news. thank you, rob. governor newsom releasing a statement that reads in part california joins the united kingdom. the commonwealth. >> and people around the world in mourning the passing of her majesty queen elizabeth. the second as we reflect on her incomparable life and legacy. our hearts are with the king and the queen conch sort the entire royal family during this time of great loss. and we have continuing coverage on the queen on our website. kron 4 dot com. you can read more on her life and legacy and learn what happens next after her passing. >> happening now, we
reading in part, quote, queen elizabeth, the second was estates, woman of unmatched dignity and constancy who deep in the bedrock alliance between the united kingdom and the united states. she help make our relationship special. there will now be 10 days of mourning before the queen's funeral is expected to take place. grace cathedral in san francisco already making plans to stream that funeral live for the public to watch as they have done in the past. for other royals reporting live in...
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it rises already up to 100 dollars to the port of reni before 180, a in the romanian constance.90, the same story from corn to wheat, as a result , does not appear at all bright prospects for a new sowing company for ukrainian farmers. there is nothing to spend it in this way. the area sown with winter crops may decrease by a third. the situation in this regard is, of course, unstable and incomprehensible. moreover, rumors that 17 million hectares were sold to foreigners adds pepper. in these conversations. such territories were sold to ukrainian western media, information was leaked that zelensky sold about 17 million hectares of land to three large american companies, massandra kargel and dupont. this is a huge area. about a third of the entire area of ukraine is curious that the above-mentioned transnational corporations are developing gmo products, apparently, they are subsequently going to feed ukrainians with it. but the main thing is not even that a significant share of the agricultural sector is given under external control. although what is there to be surprised by th
it rises already up to 100 dollars to the port of reni before 180, a in the romanian constance.90, the same story from corn to wheat, as a result , does not appear at all bright prospects for a new sowing company for ukrainian farmers. there is nothing to spend it in this way. the area sown with winter crops may decrease by a third. the situation in this regard is, of course, unstable and incomprehensible. moreover, rumors that 17 million hectares were sold to foreigners adds pepper. in these...