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go ahead, earl. i think i think it on the, on the one point i agree with gilbert, there's russia, you're, the west needs russian more. they are too critical to critical to the global global supply chain. i mean, minerals metal you're, you're being mad a girl, you're being so pragmatic. these people are idealogues. that's the problem. you think big worry a new and everything's about supply. james, keep going. yeah, and i, i, and i think does, but, but this whole what has happened here is they've disrupted global supply chain. they weaponized the global financial system will bring that down as well. i think over time, and i, you know, perhaps 20 years ago russia needed them more but, but i think going forward, i think today rush is a critical component in it. and it's part of, i have to agree with henry kissinger, you rushes, an important part of europe. they need to build, rebuild these bridges, the need to keep in contact i. but unfortunately with the current leadership, that's not going to happen. a
go ahead, earl. i think i think it on the, on the one point i agree with gilbert, there's russia, you're, the west needs russian more. they are too critical to critical to the global global supply chain. i mean, minerals metal you're, you're being mad a girl, you're being so pragmatic. these people are idealogues. that's the problem. you think big worry a new and everything's about supply. james, keep going. yeah, and i, i, and i think does, but, but this whole what has happened here is they've...
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go ahead, earl i, i think i ought that. on the, on the one point i agree with gilbert, there's a, russia, you're, the west needs russian more. they are too critical to critical to the global global supply chic. i mean, minerals, metals, you're really when you're being, you're being so fragmatic girl, you're being so pragmatic. these people are ideologues. that's the problem. you think victoria new and ever thinks about supply. james, keep going. yeah, and i, i, and i think her but, but this whole, what has happened here is they've disrupted global supply chain. they weaponized the global financial system. we're bring that down as well. i think over time. and, ah, yeah, a, you know, perhaps 20 years ago russia needed them more but, but i think going forward, i think, to day russia is a critical component in it. and it's part of, i have to agree with henry kissinger, you rushes in important part of europe. they need to build, rebuild these bridges, the need to keep in contact i, but unfortunately with the current leadership,
go ahead, earl i, i think i ought that. on the, on the one point i agree with gilbert, there's a, russia, you're, the west needs russian more. they are too critical to critical to the global global supply chic. i mean, minerals, metals, you're really when you're being, you're being so fragmatic girl, you're being so pragmatic. these people are ideologues. that's the problem. you think victoria new and ever thinks about supply. james, keep going. yeah, and i, i, and i think her but, but this...
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well it, well janice, again, earl, is a spot on again. i mean, you know, as an american, i've been living in moscow for a quarter of a century and i've always been a bit taken aback of how the west is so glorified, you know, and it's the point of reference for so much. and that's beginning to change finely because neither one of the things a lot of people in the west don't understand is that if you watch the on national broadcast guy, no gilbert does. here is that, you know, when they, when you have lindsey graham or boris johnson, you know, saying that the worst possible things about russia, they just put it on air. i mean, if you don't have to interpret it, you don't have to comment on it. it just sitting right there and it's like it's soft power in reverse. ok. and i think that, you know, there's, there's, and feeling that sovereignty is earl is pointed out. this is an idea that most of the world is interested in the west is not okay. the world is you, are you finally have your own country, you, you fought for it very, very hard. and o
well it, well janice, again, earl, is a spot on again. i mean, you know, as an american, i've been living in moscow for a quarter of a century and i've always been a bit taken aback of how the west is so glorified, you know, and it's the point of reference for so much. and that's beginning to change finely because neither one of the things a lot of people in the west don't understand is that if you watch the on national broadcast guy, no gilbert does. here is that, you know, when they, when you...
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on that note, let's bring in earl hesterberg, one of the largest auto retailers in the u.s. to have you back welcome. >> thank you >> last time we spoke we were pressing you for the number of cars in lots because there wasn't a lot of them where are we today on inventory? >> no different than where we were the last time we chatted and not really any different than the position we were in one year ago, surprisingly so no material change. >> why is that >> well, demand is just outstripping supply. you mentioned general motors and we've seen toyota continue to revise their production figures down month after month and there's still a big gap between supply and demand in the auto industry >> earl, let me ask you about this and i saw an astonishing stat earlier today 95,000 cars manufactured by gm and they haven't been able to finish them because they don't have the chips in place to produce those vehicles and roll them off the lot and sell them to you and me. a, what happens to those cars? do they just sit in a lot somewhere and b, how long do you think it will take gm to sort o
on that note, let's bring in earl hesterberg, one of the largest auto retailers in the u.s. to have you back welcome. >> thank you >> last time we spoke we were pressing you for the number of cars in lots because there wasn't a lot of them where are we today on inventory? >> no different than where we were the last time we chatted and not really any different than the position we were in one year ago, surprisingly so no material change. >> why is that >> well,...
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next spring and craig earle and senior analyst. next spring and craig earle and senioranalyst. the eurodollar it was a big moment, and listening to what karsten was saying you can understand by the euro is weak? you was saying you can understand by the euro is weak?— by the euro is weak? you can there is one _ by the euro is weak? you can there is one thing _ by the euro is weak? you can i there is one thing contrasting at the moment between europe and the us, that is the us as hiking rates recently but has a very resilient economy and a strong labour market, it seems that resilience is what is holding the dollar together. holding markets together there. then you have europe where they haven't started raising rates yet, the recession is coming to europe probably this winter. these are two very contrasting scenarios playing out clearly with the eurodollar which yesterday parity for the first time in 20 years. indie yesterday parity for the first time in 20 years.— yesterday parity for the first time in 20 years. we have the latest inflation _ time in 20 years. we have the latest
next spring and craig earle and senior analyst. next spring and craig earle and senioranalyst. the eurodollar it was a big moment, and listening to what karsten was saying you can understand by the euro is weak? you was saying you can understand by the euro is weak?— by the euro is weak? you can there is one _ by the euro is weak? you can there is one thing _ by the euro is weak? you can i there is one thing contrasting at the moment between europe and the us, that is the us as hiking rates...
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[applause] amy: james earl jones, reading the words of frederick douglass. we turn now to poet amanda gorman. she became the youngest inaugural poet in u.s. history when she spoke at the inauguration of president joe biden and vice president kamala harris. she was 22 years old when she read "the hill we climb," a poem she finished right after the january 6 insurrection. this is amanda gorman. >> mr. president, dr. biden, madam vice president, mr. emhoff, americans, and the world. when day comes, we ask ourselves, where can we find light in this never-ending shade? the loss we carry, a sewe must wade. we've braved the belly of the beast. we've learned that quiet isn't always peace, and the norms and notions of what "just is" isn't always justice. and yet the dawn is ours before we knew it. somehow, we do it. somehow we've weathered and witnessed a nation that isn't broken, but simply unfinished. we, the successors of a country and a time where a skinny black girl, descended from slaves and raised by a single mother, can dream of becoming president, only to fi
[applause] amy: james earl jones, reading the words of frederick douglass. we turn now to poet amanda gorman. she became the youngest inaugural poet in u.s. history when she spoke at the inauguration of president joe biden and vice president kamala harris. she was 22 years old when she read "the hill we climb," a poem she finished right after the january 6 insurrection. this is amanda gorman. >> mr. president, dr. biden, madam vice president, mr. emhoff, americans, and the...
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frederick douglass: [read by james earl jones] what, to the american slave, is your fourth of july?r, a day that reveals to him, more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is a constant victim. to him, your celebration is a sham. amy: "what to the slave is your fourth of july?" we'll hear frederick douglass' 1852 independence
frederick douglass: [read by james earl jones] what, to the american slave, is your fourth of july?r, a day that reveals to him, more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is a constant victim. to him, your celebration is a sham. amy: "what to the slave is your fourth of july?" we'll hear frederick douglass' 1852 independence
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the president announced that supreme court chief justice earl. warren was retiring. at the same time he announced his nominations of associate justice abe fortis to become chief justice and federal judge homer thornberry as an associate justice in making his third and fourth appointments to the high court the president knew that his choices would affect the destiny of the nation long after he himself had left office. he selected the man whom he considered best qualified to serve here. as june closed the effort to win senate confirmation began. for the president the events of june were representative of situations. he had faced throughout his term in office. containing elements of tragedy controversy accomplishments disappointments and some rare moments of joy the emotions of this somber month, however had left their mark deeply etched in the consciousness of both the president and the nation. where they would remain for a
the president announced that supreme court chief justice earl. warren was retiring. at the same time he announced his nominations of associate justice abe fortis to become chief justice and federal judge homer thornberry as an associate justice in making his third and fourth appointments to the high court the president knew that his choices would affect the destiny of the nation long after he himself had left office. he selected the man whom he considered best qualified to serve here. as june...
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i never got to know my wish i had but you know earl's earl's book did a great job. although earl clearly is not a gun person. and there are few things explanations of parabolic trajectory. for example that are there that don't really entirely hold water. i would like to see see and surprises hasn't been done. more of civil war weapons and tactics in a broader western contest context in other words what are what are what are american officers? i'm here. i'm talking about people like mcclellan and hallockin and ethan allen hitchcock. what are they getting out of the franco austrian law? what are they getting into the crimea? because they're clearly are i mean the us army sent what seven observers in the italy in 1859 plus kearney who was actually there fighting as a french cavalry, but that to me that's that's to me. that's one of the big issues with civil war. historiographies is so insular. it's so it's so amerisentric and i think it does kind of does a disservice actually the civil war civil war generals people like mcclellan and hallock who knew was going on in eu
i never got to know my wish i had but you know earl's earl's book did a great job. although earl clearly is not a gun person. and there are few things explanations of parabolic trajectory. for example that are there that don't really entirely hold water. i would like to see see and surprises hasn't been done. more of civil war weapons and tactics in a broader western contest context in other words what are what are what are american officers? i'm here. i'm talking about people like mcclellan...
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earl planned to open in 1809 on the birthday of the late wife, but fell ill and suddenly. the opening in 1810 took place without him. the strange foster home survived the war and the fire of 1812, the revolution of two more wars. people have always been saved here today. this is the sklifosovsky research institute for emergency medicine. on july 11, 1928, soviet pilot boris chukhnovsky discovered polar explorers from the italian expedition of ulbert nobel who were dying of hunger and cold. they tried to get to the north pole by airship, but crashed , the survivors camped on ice floes, and three went to svalbard. these were the navigators philippu tsapi and adalberta, mariana and a swedish geophysicist. eric malin the lead role of the rescue mission. our sailors played pilots. they arrived on an icebreaker, red along with chikhnovsky's plane. he dropped food and warm clothes into the camp, and then found two tsape and marian mahlgren lost his strength on the road. nicky left him to die chikhnovsky transmitted the coordinates by radio, but due to an accident, he was forced t
earl planned to open in 1809 on the birthday of the late wife, but fell ill and suddenly. the opening in 1810 took place without him. the strange foster home survived the war and the fire of 1812, the revolution of two more wars. people have always been saved here today. this is the sklifosovsky research institute for emergency medicine. on july 11, 1928, soviet pilot boris chukhnovsky discovered polar explorers from the italian expedition of ulbert nobel who were dying of hunger and cold. they...
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i mean i was the earl over me, gonna die in my, my toner. oh, here in the philippines, there's a stigma against farming where people perceive it to be associated to poverty on sustainability and failure, which is quite terrible with it's really important to change the stigma so that more young people can get into farming. because our average age of farmers is that around 57 years old there's a lot of that isn't strictly what people perceive as the stereotype of just pointing out in the sun. there's always a lot more aspects to it that can be integrated from just sticks from science to mathematics. young people can actually make a change and innovate and positively impact communities along the way. and i think that you just have to start small and start now and start local. mm. who's with ah, with ah, no south asia reservoirs, the himalayan glaciers. they're melting at breakneck speed. and pakistan in particular is on the brink of trout, agriculture, human lives, security are all under threat. mm. pakistan's battle for water. in 30 minutes on
i mean i was the earl over me, gonna die in my, my toner. oh, here in the philippines, there's a stigma against farming where people perceive it to be associated to poverty on sustainability and failure, which is quite terrible with it's really important to change the stigma so that more young people can get into farming. because our average age of farmers is that around 57 years old there's a lot of that isn't strictly what people perceive as the stereotype of just pointing out in the sun....
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keith earls will captain ireland for the first time while ulster�*s michael lowry and stuart mccloskeyged irish side after saturday's historic test win over the all blacks with ulster�*s lowry making his first start of the tour at full—back. formula 1 will investigate claims that some spectators at last weekend's austrian grand prix suffered discriminatory abuse. lewis hamilton was one of those to call for action, saying he was "disgusted and disappointed" by the reports. formula one journalist inga strakke was there and told me what she witnessed. they were sexist remarks, homophobic remarks, racist remarks, you know, it felt like aggressive behaviour at lashing out and that has no place in formula 1 and to that extent i have never experienced it in all my years in formula 1. when you're in that circle you see the fans in the grandstand, over300,000 circle you see the fans in the grandstand, over 300,000 fans over the weekend and there was a lot of orange shirts and hats. orange smoke. and after the start of the race they had to be told to stop because it was dangerous for the drivers
keith earls will captain ireland for the first time while ulster�*s michael lowry and stuart mccloskeyged irish side after saturday's historic test win over the all blacks with ulster�*s lowry making his first start of the tour at full—back. formula 1 will investigate claims that some spectators at last weekend's austrian grand prix suffered discriminatory abuse. lewis hamilton was one of those to call for action, saying he was "disgusted and disappointed" by the reports....
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>> earl has made a start. are you familiar with earl's book? civil war combat?he was my next door office neighbor when we were at purdue. we regarding the got to know each other. earl's book did a great job, although oral is clearly not a gun person. there are a few explanations of parabolic trajectory that do not entirely hold water. i would like to see, i'm surprised this hasn't been done, more of civil war weapons and tactics in a broader western contextnd hallockin and ethan allen hitchcock. what are they getting out of in other words, what's our american officers -- what are they getting out of the franco austrian war? we are getting out of the crimea? because they clearly are. the u.s. army's and seven observers in 1859. they were fighting as french cavalry. to me, that is one of the big issues with civil war historiography. it's so insular, it's so american trick. and i think it does a disservice to people like mcclelland and halep who knew what was going on. they were quite sophisticated. to me, that's the main thing. i know what you mean about -- by the
>> earl has made a start. are you familiar with earl's book? civil war combat?he was my next door office neighbor when we were at purdue. we regarding the got to know each other. earl's book did a great job, although oral is clearly not a gun person. there are a few explanations of parabolic trajectory that do not entirely hold water. i would like to see, i'm surprised this hasn't been done, more of civil war weapons and tactics in a broader western contextnd hallockin and ethan allen...
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ah, an earl one says it really, he's the only person in turkey, the only person that could at least provide some facilitating roles. some if not mediation walter in this conflict, or at least so you come to a solution to solve this world looming world food crisis. and the fact that turkey is, again, hosting talks with folks ukrainian or russian officials will under scroll turkey's important role, despite growing misgivings, among many of its western allies of possibly turkeys, exploiting its position of not enforcing sanctions. possibly they've been accusations of it in legally importing stolen, ukrainian, greenwich turkey denies and possible financial sanction busting. but the fact that turkey still plainest pivotal diplomatic role will go some way to silence our criticism. and that role will be fervor, underlined by the fact that president earth one will be sitting down with flag me, a putin next week in tehran. dorian johnson assemble there for us. many thanks. door in hey, what's ended up in use? i remind off our top story, u. s. president joe biden is in israel at the start of his 1st
ah, an earl one says it really, he's the only person in turkey, the only person that could at least provide some facilitating roles. some if not mediation walter in this conflict, or at least so you come to a solution to solve this world looming world food crisis. and the fact that turkey is, again, hosting talks with folks ukrainian or russian officials will under scroll turkey's important role, despite growing misgivings, among many of its western allies of possibly turkeys, exploiting its...
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of the past couple of days. allison's, in fact, the deal was signed between ukrainian, russian and earl and turkish officials mediated a broker also by the un. more than a week ago. we do not know that the simple answer, however, definitely president savanski by his presence presence at the hotel support yesterday. also with the british and the u. s. ambassador of ukraine and other delegations was basically trying to show you grade is ready to start that there is this political will to start to make sure that the grade can be exported soon. but we do not know which is connected also with the question of security. when will it be able to guarantee that these ships that will set sail there from the mind to port of odessa can do so safely without any casualty. so a few things very important things in fact still need to be booked out. and also of course, the question is the question of insurance. who is going to ensure this ship that he's going to set sail to get the grain out, given the threats that i just described. many questions still open if and if a child in keep many thanks. now the
of the past couple of days. allison's, in fact, the deal was signed between ukrainian, russian and earl and turkish officials mediated a broker also by the un. more than a week ago. we do not know that the simple answer, however, definitely president savanski by his presence presence at the hotel support yesterday. also with the british and the u. s. ambassador of ukraine and other delegations was basically trying to show you grade is ready to start that there is this political will to start to...
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earl lewis and tom willis. full disclosure, the showman are both good friends, friends of known for decades. they live each and sleep conservation and i appreciate both of them being here today. earl lewis is of course the chief engineer of the kansas department of agriculture's division of water resources and a member of the west on the water council. he's dedicated his career to water resources in kansas and his role, he swung before any laws in the states who are related to water conservation management and control. in addition to his role as chief engineer, earl serves on the governor's water vision team, developing a long term vision for the future water supply in kansas it is a multiple councils and boards relates water policy in conservation. tom willis is a titan of a culture he's an entrepreneur in businessman and again, the lifelong conservationist before it was in. he has many ventures, one of them is south of garden city, kansas, where he tries to go across 60 inches of rain every year. tom was the
earl lewis and tom willis. full disclosure, the showman are both good friends, friends of known for decades. they live each and sleep conservation and i appreciate both of them being here today. earl lewis is of course the chief engineer of the kansas department of agriculture's division of water resources and a member of the west on the water council. he's dedicated his career to water resources in kansas and his role, he swung before any laws in the states who are related to water...
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. >> this is jackie earl, jacqueline earl. who are some of the photographers in the photographs? mentioned that, and please feel free to buy the book. lauren michaels, 150 years from now, how do you imagine our progenitors will look back at the photography of the racial justice movement of today? >> i think they will be just like me. they would look at those images and questioned, what happened? there will be a parliament, they will be retreat. they will also have the experience of seeing how activism has transformed their understanding of humanity. this is exactly what i experienced. was color in the original photographs are where they retouched? >> they were re-touched. sarah, it would be really interesting to hear a bit about how you conducted your research and found these images. >> i just mentioned that. can you talk about the gorgeous framing of the -- around many of the photographs? >> there were a number of framers, who are artists in painters, craftsman. would workers who were interested in making frames. for miniature paintings and also for the curio types, ten types. t
. >> this is jackie earl, jacqueline earl. who are some of the photographers in the photographs? mentioned that, and please feel free to buy the book. lauren michaels, 150 years from now, how do you imagine our progenitors will look back at the photography of the racial justice movement of today? >> i think they will be just like me. they would look at those images and questioned, what happened? there will be a parliament, they will be retreat. they will also have the experience of...
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earl rests on our faith in the destiny of our country. through such faith our forefathers built this country. it's been costly. oh so costly. there is scarcely been a period of time and all our history when our heritage is not been challenged and threatened. this dark and evil menace never ceases and we have never ceased to meet it. to go for freedom and independence and tragic winter at valley forge 12 the first time the united states became really united. this is scott key wrote the star-spangled banner 1846. our dispute with mexico texas joins the union and our southern boundary is firmly established. tragedy of the war between the states neighbor against neighbor brother against brother our nation torn asunder. 1898 we were at war with spain. cuba remember the main havana harbor, san juan hill here 1917 the yanks are coming and the world was going to be safe for democracy. holocaust a world war two all too soon by korea are heritage in its bravest price of liberty was the lifeblood of our youth. through this requiem of silence runs th
earl rests on our faith in the destiny of our country. through such faith our forefathers built this country. it's been costly. oh so costly. there is scarcely been a period of time and all our history when our heritage is not been challenged and threatened. this dark and evil menace never ceases and we have never ceased to meet it. to go for freedom and independence and tragic winter at valley forge 12 the first time the united states became really united. this is scott key wrote the...
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the 60s, when a new wave of nature came around, through hiking became popular and then the fact that earl schaefer had been the first on earth and he became much more prominent than. at the time in 1948, the organizers who had built the a.t. had really interested in it and they thought hiking with stennett and the trail was not built for that but it is very important to shaver of how he tried and did get his life back together after world war ii. and so yeah, that is among these seminal events in the history for sure. >> i would like to go back to the turn of the 20th century which i found more fascinating parts of the book. it feels like we are reaching a tipping point, culturally, technologically and geographically. and there was a quote that stood out to me in the chapter two from william goodall, then president of kentucky's college and in 1899, a longer journey from northern ohio to kentucky and from america to europe. and brings us into the 18th century. i'm curious about this moment and because this is also at the same time when this is a wonderful statistic that i found and i admi
the 60s, when a new wave of nature came around, through hiking became popular and then the fact that earl schaefer had been the first on earth and he became much more prominent than. at the time in 1948, the organizers who had built the a.t. had really interested in it and they thought hiking with stennett and the trail was not built for that but it is very important to shaver of how he tried and did get his life back together after world war ii. and so yeah, that is among these seminal events...
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earl might just be the perfect cuddle buddy for our retired couple and their son, with high-functioningore the match can be confirmed, eric will need to figure out how to get earl motivated for training. eric: he's not very treat-motivated. no treats, huh? really? okay. [music]
earl might just be the perfect cuddle buddy for our retired couple and their son, with high-functioningore the match can be confirmed, eric will need to figure out how to get earl motivated for training. eric: he's not very treat-motivated. no treats, huh? really? okay. [music]
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not since earl's coalition done, they should towards him. you later i see a good i see as a what you get a clue i have seen in my own eyes is happening when a so called journalist come to dawn with the microphone and lie there talking about some arm and gas driving around and or pressing people wearing doughnuts with both of them. and i asked where odd, why are you right like these? where are these are made gangs really show me a while. you know that we on bank to do it. ah ah ah worship alena subsequently he was also oh dessert that to play with it is 2 thirds of a muscle sucked that a little from a teacher, skier watershed chests mine $22.00 known as communist scale. one of the few remaining mines in don bus, head of the mind, alexandra pillar, gulf and his team managed to restart operations after it had been completely plundered by ukrainian soldiers. such as some of the plans that there was to leverage leisure. paula, such as they was from a more, oh canoe squadron proposal, news risking their lives. the miners kept working under heavy f
not since earl's coalition done, they should towards him. you later i see a good i see as a what you get a clue i have seen in my own eyes is happening when a so called journalist come to dawn with the microphone and lie there talking about some arm and gas driving around and or pressing people wearing doughnuts with both of them. and i asked where odd, why are you right like these? where are these are made gangs really show me a while. you know that we on bank to do it. ah ah ah worship alena...
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next club captain martin earl, got in more, also scoring this for no victory in orlando. oh, he says that as much i don't get carried away. that is the last thing that we have to get better to have and do better, but i think is good to get some momentum. manchester city, our favorite heading into the new e p. l season headed, and the chances of winning a 3rd straight title looked to have improved with the signing of earling holland slid a bar. yes, of course holland. the norwegian marked his debut with the gold as the english champions beat their german counterparts by munich one nils that came to a 2nd goal was the substitute man city had to deal with major delays and disruptions due to stormy weather. to seal this when and green base that however seemed to do little to dampen the mood of pet guardiola 5 ahead of the new campaign . round swale. ma leaking ha al jazeera is going to travel. collins for your board has stepped down and it comes a day ahead of the release of reports expected to back up accusations of widespread racism in the scottish game. independent investi
next club captain martin earl, got in more, also scoring this for no victory in orlando. oh, he says that as much i don't get carried away. that is the last thing that we have to get better to have and do better, but i think is good to get some momentum. manchester city, our favorite heading into the new e p. l season headed, and the chances of winning a 3rd straight title looked to have improved with the signing of earling holland slid a bar. yes, of course holland. the norwegian marked his...
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anything recreates james earl frazier's american buffalo against a member like background on one sidendian head stands out in stunning relief on the other. the final price was to be set at $50 for proof. but during our special release, this twenty four karat gold clad masterpiece can be yours for only nine ninety five , with gold prices up over 5% percent since 2001, price can only be guaranteed for seven days each new twenty twenty to fifty dollar gold buffalo tribute this quarter comes individually numbered with a certificate of authentic verifying that each piece is clad in fourteen milligrams of twenty four carat gold is proof struck and is based on the famous design of james earl fraser's buffalo nickel. there is a strict limit of five proofs for color. distribution will take place in registration. no order. earliest reservations receive the lowest registration numbers . so you must hurry, avoid disappointment and future regret. call now to order the twenty twenty two fifty dollar gold buffalo tribune rufo one 866 nine seven five seven zero. that's one 866 nine seven five seven z
anything recreates james earl frazier's american buffalo against a member like background on one sidendian head stands out in stunning relief on the other. the final price was to be set at $50 for proof. but during our special release, this twenty four karat gold clad masterpiece can be yours for only nine ninety five , with gold prices up over 5% percent since 2001, price can only be guaranteed for seven days each new twenty twenty to fifty dollar gold buffalo tribute this quarter comes...
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frederick douglass: [read by james earl jones] what, to the american slave, is your fourth of july?s to him, more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is a constant victim. to him, your celebration is a sham. amy: "what to the slave is your fourth of july?" we'll hear frederick douglass' 1852 independence
frederick douglass: [read by james earl jones] what, to the american slave, is your fourth of july?s to him, more than all other days of the year, the gross injustice and cruelty to which he is a constant victim. to him, your celebration is a sham. amy: "what to the slave is your fourth of july?" we'll hear frederick douglass' 1852 independence
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don't go in that sense earl's coalition on the ceiling, you watching. we're going to go at each door dinner. nik i'm in dunlab. she taught, say you lance or i see a good i see as a who educator like that and know it than yourself to be as did absolute than you cook. we used to be domestic blue. i have seen in my own eyes is happening when a so called journalist come to dawn with take the microphone and lie there talking about some armin, janice, driving around and or pressuring people wearing doughnuts with both of them. and i asked, where are they? why are you right? like dish whereas dish armed gangs really show me why you know that we on bank to do it. oh i oh, during the 2nd world war in nazi occupied poland valencia was a farming region. today is part of ukraine. between 19431945 members of the ukrainian insurgent army led by stepan bandera. nasa could thousands of poles in virginia in a diabolical ethnic cleansing process. the murders were particularly horrific and brutal villages were burned and property looted. the valinda massacre is without do
don't go in that sense earl's coalition on the ceiling, you watching. we're going to go at each door dinner. nik i'm in dunlab. she taught, say you lance or i see a good i see as a who educator like that and know it than yourself to be as did absolute than you cook. we used to be domestic blue. i have seen in my own eyes is happening when a so called journalist come to dawn with take the microphone and lie there talking about some armin, janice, driving around and or pressuring people wearing...
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new wave of back to nature came around, through hiking became very popular and then the fact that earl schaffer had been the first, got unearthed and he became much more prominent. at the time that he did that through hike in 1948, the organizers and builders of the 80 had very little interest in it. they thought through hiking was a stunt. the trail certainly have been built for that purpose, but it was very important to schaffer. it was how he tried, and try and to a large extent to get his life together after world war ii. so that is among the seminal events in 80 history, for sure. >> and i would love to go back to the turn of the 20th century which i found was one of the most fascinating parts of the book. and because it feels like there is, we are at sort of a tipping point culturally, sociologically, technologically, geographically. there was a quote that stood out to me in chapter two from william goodall frost to as the then president of kentucky's maria college who set of appalachia 1989, it is a longer journey from northern ohio to kentucky than from america to europe. that
new wave of back to nature came around, through hiking became very popular and then the fact that earl schaffer had been the first, got unearthed and he became much more prominent. at the time that he did that through hike in 1948, the organizers and builders of the 80 had very little interest in it. they thought through hiking was a stunt. the trail certainly have been built for that purpose, but it was very important to schaffer. it was how he tried, and try and to a large extent to get his...
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butjust here in london's earls court, in this unassuming building, there is a ray of hope.e creating opportunities for some of these refugees in their new restaurant, whose name means dream. the restaurant is very much a work in progress but they are dreaming big. and every effort is being taken to evoke the spirit of ukraine. this is the bar area. this wall will look like the wall in old houses in ukrainian villages when they didn't have proper building materials and they were using straw and clay. so it will be uneven, very authentic way how ukrainians used to build the houses. we arrive to london five days before the war started. for us it was a short work visit and we have return tickets which we never used. when the war started we made a decision to stay here. and how did you feel at that point because you are stranded here and you had close friends and family in ukraine? all the time since the 24th of february you are receiving just bad news and it's very, very exhausting. since they've been in the uk, they have helped raise hundreds of thousands of pounds for ukraine
butjust here in london's earls court, in this unassuming building, there is a ray of hope.e creating opportunities for some of these refugees in their new restaurant, whose name means dream. the restaurant is very much a work in progress but they are dreaming big. and every effort is being taken to evoke the spirit of ukraine. this is the bar area. this wall will look like the wall in old houses in ukrainian villages when they didn't have proper building materials and they were using straw and...
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left their own graduation when their community needed them most >> i now declare you graduates of earllvin emanuel high school congratulations. >> reporter: this was the moment last month seniors at port jefferson high school on new york's long island had been waiting for but in the minutes that followed the celebrations were put on hold for 17-year-old peter rizzo and five of his fellow graduates the group, part of the all-volunteer fire fighting squad in this small town was suddenly called into service. peter, what were you doing in that moment and what happened? >> i hear the fire alarm go off i look at my phone and it says "structure fire, port jefferson." so that's when i think, okay, i'm definitely leaving without any hesitation, i'm outta here >> reporter: leaving your own graduation? >> yeah. yeah we were all in the field. i still have my diploma in hand and still have my gown on. i just ran from the field to the firehouse. >> reporter: in your gown >> in my gown. >> kasumi eve layne-stasik 18-year-old kasumi layne-stasik didn't think twice before racing to the station. >> whil
left their own graduation when their community needed them most >> i now declare you graduates of earllvin emanuel high school congratulations. >> reporter: this was the moment last month seniors at port jefferson high school on new york's long island had been waiting for but in the minutes that followed the celebrations were put on hold for 17-year-old peter rizzo and five of his fellow graduates the group, part of the all-volunteer fire fighting squad in this small town was...
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um from john pool, they are remark from been in which is of great significance not only to night, earl ought to love peoples all over the world. all of a sudden it was started to austin were, is often so on when the got to know though both in the room was a demanded by the shipping return, i tried to suggest to my colleagues over here, it will be a good idea to try and return this to my area because after all, it was under one mars, one object until about 2000, but what took no in man to 7. and i do not see how this one object could refer to. behold, another breaking down export ale began championing official restitution requests to england the united states and germany. but the british museum didn't return anything. neither did any other museum. but the voices being raised in lagos, nairobi the car, and the african diaspora grew louder until they were taken up by the united nations educational, scientific, and cultural organisation, unesco, i'm enough that i can't get the arms or not guineas, su alia. i knew, would you like there was any other? am i do, madam book? you sent a gun. the
um from john pool, they are remark from been in which is of great significance not only to night, earl ought to love peoples all over the world. all of a sudden it was started to austin were, is often so on when the got to know though both in the room was a demanded by the shipping return, i tried to suggest to my colleagues over here, it will be a good idea to try and return this to my area because after all, it was under one mars, one object until about 2000, but what took no in man to 7. and...