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let's bring in gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china".m the president that taiwanese legal assembly that taipei can strike chinese cities with medium-range cruise missiles? >> i think that it's important that china uns that it is at risk. -- understands that it is at risk. and the reason is although if you were living in beijing you'd be unnerved by an announcement like that, it actually in a broader context reestablishes deterrence because it says to china that they will pay a cost. and so i think it's important especially because united states has not told the taiwanese or the chinese that they will defend taiwan. and so taiwan's got to defend itself. arthel: so then, ultimately, would you expect china to invade taiwan? and also what's president xi jinping, his takeaway, as he watches russia's invasion of ukraine? >> i think that if xi jinping saw what happened in ukraine, he was emboldened to go after taiwan because there was a failure of american policy to stop the russians each though, you know, the united states, european union, gre
let's bring in gordon chang, author of "the coming collapse of china".m the president that taiwanese legal assembly that taipei can strike chinese cities with medium-range cruise missiles? >> i think that it's important that china uns that it is at risk. -- understands that it is at risk. and the reason is although if you were living in beijing you'd be unnerved by an announcement like that, it actually in a broader context reestablishes deterrence because it says to china that...
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senior fellow gordon chang will join us after the break.now. - thanks. -you got it. and thanks to voya, i'm confident about my future. -oh dad, the twins are now... -vegan. i know. i got 'em some of those plant burgers. -nice. -yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments, and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd cheers] because i do. okay, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement. another crazy day? of course—you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want —your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with comcast business. powering possibilities.™ like many families, the auburns value time spent together. to share wisdom... i got some of my gold
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me right now is gatestone institute senior fellow and author of "the coming collapse of china," gordon changis is a defined contribution plan for u.s. civil service employees and retirees as well as members of the uniformed services. so you've got government employees investing their 401(k) money in this mutual fund window that opened many june that will allow them to invest in choi news companies tie to the chinese communist party. and, gore con, i know you share my -- gordon, i know you share my concern about this. i've said this many times, how on earth would we allow government employees including the very military men and women who may very well have to go to combat against ccp invest in the very companies that is correct be those companies leading concern that could be those companies looking to replace the united states as the number one superpower in your thoughts. >> that was hideous. and, you know, for a time there were companies on commerce department's entity list which americans couldn't invest in but which the world's largest pension fund -- which is what you just referred to,
me right now is gatestone institute senior fellow and author of "the coming collapse of china," gordon changis is a defined contribution plan for u.s. civil service employees and retirees as well as members of the uniformed services. so you've got government employees investing their 401(k) money in this mutual fund window that opened many june that will allow them to invest in choi news companies tie to the chinese communist party. and, gore con, i know you share my -- gordon, i know...
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is that an event that started 26 years ago by gordon green to bring towards ment changed as well it's. it's growing by 15 percent every year. ready, please have records for the time of the day. we've already got time. you will order what is one minute, 7.3 black female female that she's just much more than so he's got it. there's no real white trains bugs, no a plane. it's nothing like smoking in the, in egypt or in chombo, right. but basically the people that tend to get the best time to run the price push because they control their breathing. and they just seem to give it $55.00. you know, they have touched the right person back up with my head interstate from the bank, then spoken to go out today to find this out this morning. the concert with diet goodman. and this is, i didn't know until this morning that we were doing. it was driven into a field or no worries. with we town the untold story. ah, we speak when others don't. ah, we cover all sides. no matter where it takes a police. fin, your guys my eyes and power in passion. we tell your story. we are your voice. you knew your ne
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they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut it for opening china and passing title ix which the anniversary is this week also for starting the epa. so i think there were some things that nixon accomplished. in terms of the media landscape, that is one of the crucial difference between then and now. back then we had three networks and they all had the same facts. everybody agreed on the facts. the other difference is we had bipartisanship. not only was the urban committee and the judiciary committee both completely bipartisan, but the country was bipartisan. people talked to each other. we debated the policy implications a
they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut...
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they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut it for opening china and passing title ix which the anniversary is this week also for starting the epa. so i think there were some things that nixon accomplished. in terms of the media landscape, that is one of the crucial difference between then and now. back then we had three networks and they all had the same facts. everybody agreed on the facts. the other difference is we had bipartisanship. not only was the urban committee and the judiciary committee both completely bipartisan, but the country was bipartisan. people talked to each other. we debated the policy implications a
they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut...
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they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut it for opening china and passing title ix which the anniversary is this week also for starting the epa. so i think there were some things that nixon accomplished. in terms of the media landscape, that is one of the crucial difference between then and now. back then we had three networks and they all had the same facts. everybody agreed on the facts. the other difference is we had bipartisanship. not only was the urban committee and the judiciary committee both completely bipartisan, but the country was bipartisan. people talked to each other. we debated the policy implications a
they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut...
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. >> gordon, if i could just ask one more here. obviously, they changed time out rule for pilots and attendants and that's becoming a stumbling block. should it be change order done away even on a temporary basis >> no, kelly, they've done that. if you flew with a crew member who tested positive you'd have to be locked up for a week and staffing doesn't accommodate for these kind of people changing of the quarantine and the disruptseverything, and th whole am is on look a while. we'll leave it there and check back in soon gordon bethune >> when's your flight, eamon i'm flying and i'm flying saturday so i'll be in an airplane all week end. >> you will be in an airplane you will weekend >> if not, i'm calling gordon to complain >> the market down 100 points not so bad when you consider we were down 600 at the low earlier. plus planting spy why the government wants to shut down over concerns. as we're ready to turn the page to a new month, quarter and half of the year. ck lchwi brit gh ba what if you were a global bak who wanted to supercharge your audit sys
. >> gordon, if i could just ask one more here. obviously, they changed time out rule for pilots and attendants and that's becoming a stumbling block. should it be change order done away even on a temporary basis >> no, kelly, they've done that. if you flew with a crew member who tested positive you'd have to be locked up for a week and staffing doesn't accommodate for these kind of people changing of the quarantine and the disruptseverything, and th whole am is on look a while....
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so bad at yellowstone national park that officials say the landscape has changed and park is totally closed. max gordonn montana for us at this hour with the latest from there. hey, max. >> good morning from livingston, montana. right now we stand along the banks of the yellowstone river. the floodwaters are starting to go down we have seen unprecedented amounts of flow here in the yellowstone river. incredible damage here. the montana army national guard says over the past few days they've had to rescue 87 people. bridges washed out, roads destroyed and important link into yellowstone national park has been completely wiped out. u.s. 89 follows the yellowstone river from livingston to the north entrance of the park. national park service conducted an assessment of the road and said many sections are completely gone and take some time to rebuild. officials say it is likely the roads in the north section of the park won't reopen this season. visitors pass through livingston on the way to the north entrance. we saw incredible scenes of damage over the past couple of days. houses swept into the yellowston
so bad at yellowstone national park that officials say the landscape has changed and park is totally closed. max gordonn montana for us at this hour with the latest from there. hey, max. >> good morning from livingston, montana. right now we stand along the banks of the yellowstone river. the floodwaters are starting to go down we have seen unprecedented amounts of flow here in the yellowstone river. incredible damage here. the montana army national guard says over the past few days...
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changes the squares and is no longer accessible to us. like i said that there used to be a campsite of ours down there. so gordon, and then there are the constant forest fires which have destroyed many of the nomads resting places and grazing grounds. yet the nomads goats could actually help prevent the fires when they grazed the dry vegetation. it removes fuel for the spread of the flames. ah. b my evening has come. 6 it's time to check on the herd once more and to gather around the fire. the night's up here can get pretty cold, even in the summer months. the next morning, while the youngest are still sleeping, abraham botches and the others are packing. what used to be loaded onto the drama dairies is now loaded onto the trailer belongings provisions. and on top of it all the sit guts, barbara. oh, hello donna. this is oliver young. we packed and are moving on. you said it's still a go. but whether we'll find a place to stay in the evening remains to be seen and will we used to be able to let the animals graze there on the wooded slopes? yes, one of them. good. but now that's been banned with us. and we have t
changes the squares and is no longer accessible to us. like i said that there used to be a campsite of ours down there. so gordon, and then there are the constant forest fires which have destroyed many of the nomads resting places and grazing grounds. yet the nomads goats could actually help prevent the fires when they grazed the dry vegetation. it removes fuel for the spread of the flames. ah. b my evening has come. 6 it's time to check on the herd once more and to gather around the fire. the...
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they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically.on and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut it for opening china and passing title ix which the anniversary is this week also for starting the epa. so i think there were some things that nixon accomplished. in terms of the media landscape, that is one of the crucial difference between then and now. back then we had three networks and they all had the same facts. everybody agreed on the facts. the other difference is we had bipartisanship. not only was the urban committee and the judiciary committee both completely bipartisan, but the country was bipartisan. people talked to each other. we debated the policy implications and f
they could have dumped on gordon living in john dean. that has changed dramatically.on and trump both thin skinned, but dramatically different people. guest: i agree they were both thin-skinned. both seem to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, but this is based on readings i have and you would probably agree. guest: a were outsiders. guest: they were outsiders and that motivated them. i give nixon cut it...
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changed his mind. but again, he does not repent of what he did, let's listen to this , he said in an interview with dmytro gordonut what i never regret and i don't have reflection at all, and i don't have remorse. and so-called georgia is not conscience, that's all, please. no, then it hurt, it was absolutely sincere, and it probably came from the fact that then i still had illusions about the relationship of the so-called rosena, the relationship of the so-called patriarchy, and about my place in this homeland, and this is a patriot well, somehow, in general, if you look at the biography of olga oleksandr nevzorov, he changed quite often and quite radically from your point of view, for example, he was such a zealous orthodox man at one time, yes, and then he said that no, no, it's actually me, hmm, i wasn't orthodox there at all - these are the mistakes of youth, and then he started saying completely opposite things about the church , in particular, about orthodoxy. instagram so once again i will prove to you that this, well, come on, they have already started to show his daughter because it is already spreadin
changed his mind. but again, he does not repent of what he did, let's listen to this , he said in an interview with dmytro gordonut what i never regret and i don't have reflection at all, and i don't have remorse. and so-called georgia is not conscience, that's all, please. no, then it hurt, it was absolutely sincere, and it probably came from the fact that then i still had illusions about the relationship of the so-called rosena, the relationship of the so-called patriarchy, and about my place...
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gordon liddy, they could have dumped on john dean. the idea john dean is some sort of hero is a fantastic fraud. so that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both are thin skinned. but dramatically different people. >> i agree with jeff that they were both thin skinned. both seemed to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, this is just based on readings i have had and i think you would agree with that. >> they were outsiders, i completely agree. >> they were outsiders and that motivated them to some degree. as i said in the beginning, i give nixon credit for opening china, for passing title ix, which the anniversary is i believe this week, also. for starting the epa. so i think that to your question, i think there were some good things that nixon accomplished. in terms of the media landscape, that is one of the crucial differences between then and now. back then, we had three networks. they all had the same facts. everybody agreed on the facts. the other big difference is that we had bipartisanship. not only was the ervin committee and th
gordon liddy, they could have dumped on john dean. the idea john dean is some sort of hero is a fantastic fraud. so that has changed dramatically. nixon and trump both are thin skinned. but dramatically different people. >> i agree with jeff that they were both thin skinned. both seemed to be socially awkward and always feeling like they weren't part of the in group and fighting for that. i am not a psychiatrist, this is just based on readings i have had and i think you would agree with...
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emotionally may change and he pushes the shuttle your young important phone was your jacket, michael, pushing wave. we're ordering a new initial. no, there are no longer do you come gordon started from long march long or start router scholars. girls show the absolute data. ah, now she did a motion against the lords of so bored. say a border church. so it is now me my number those diane is her asthma like your know roslyn. it's an amnesty lazley. i realized very diana had to go in a dorm store and i see at the national herb she don diego van, we missed it. we cielo bruce. hello, amy dawn because i noticed them got audit nass when the jelly a scholarly buckeye east at the a bundled sued by guy and he is madison. it is shadonna, it does so boy brother was out, so she was part of his out, give me a badge, a severe router. he had been denied for the posterity escalade soil, slower, slower wood, beast workers. the rack is rushing is the cielo undeclared them or we were in the a lotta did appeal. so for dinner, but today i am still we got all we have a little boy mr. gus with that a so a torch crew still were wipple. it looped because lou burslur listed ah, says italy, republi
emotionally may change and he pushes the shuttle your young important phone was your jacket, michael, pushing wave. we're ordering a new initial. no, there are no longer do you come gordon started from long march long or start router scholars. girls show the absolute data. ah, now she did a motion against the lords of so bored. say a border church. so it is now me my number those diane is her asthma like your know roslyn. it's an amnesty lazley. i realized very diana had to go in a dorm store...
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change so we'll try to be helpful. yeah, so during the eight the penny press era you write about james gordon bennett you write it out his incredibly colorful and and inventive coverage of the murder and subsequent criminal trial for the murderers of ellen jewett. who was a a prostitute at the time and he used this his story this this was incredibly competitive. he launched a real competitive news story in which a lot of the penny papers were going after this story and you know, it's a media circus of one of the first i guess media circuses we have yeah. and can you talk a little bit about that story because it's so formative it seems to me. and and we think about the history of fake news also at a moment where we're shifting from, you know, you've got the first commercial press really emerge and newspapers are trying out new things. it's a period of great invention and innovation and james gordon bennett's one of the great innovators right of that period this is where we get. the emergence of the reporter the emergence of the interview. so in news practice, you know, my students are always like what interview was the in
change so we'll try to be helpful. yeah, so during the eight the penny press era you write about james gordon bennett you write it out his incredibly colorful and and inventive coverage of the murder and subsequent criminal trial for the murderers of ellen jewett. who was a a prostitute at the time and he used this his story this this was incredibly competitive. he launched a real competitive news story in which a lot of the penny papers were going after this story and you know, it's a media...
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gordon mar, connie chan, and vice chair will be here shortly. our clerk is brent. >> madam chair, one second. >> is there a way to change it.
gordon mar, connie chan, and vice chair will be here shortly. our clerk is brent. >> madam chair, one second. >> is there a way to change it.
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gordon, presume odyssey. and i believe you didn't have much her support of the international community there, so i don't see why it now would be a change. of course is appealing to that human rights watch and other organizations supported her. ah. but in generally think, i believe you under the reader in many ways and her her case also are so i don't, i'm not are optimistic about any chance of having an important health for her around vineyard under thank you very much. and if it don't, just thank you. if you presume, please say search teams have found apparently human remains in a river where leading indigenous expert bruno para and british journalist don't. phillips disappeared on sunday. findings have been sent for analysis along with blood found on a suspect boat, which will be compared with genetic material from phillips and para. a judges reportedly ordered that the suspect to fishermen charged with illegal possession of restricted ammunition can be held for another 30 days, while police investigate his involvement every year, hundreds of thousands of hector's. if columbia is amazon rain forest, i've been destroyed to make space
gordon, presume odyssey. and i believe you didn't have much her support of the international community there, so i don't see why it now would be a change. of course is appealing to that human rights watch and other organizations supported her. ah. but in generally think, i believe you under the reader in many ways and her her case also are so i don't, i'm not are optimistic about any chance of having an important health for her around vineyard under thank you very much. and if it don't, just...
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change historic yellow stone national park. raging water have torn out bridges and destroyed nearby homes even pushed a popular fishing river off course. fox weather correspondent max gordonnight. standing along the banks of the yellow stone river and thankfully the water is beginning to go down over the past few days we have seen historic flooding here and on other rivers in montana. the governor asking president biden today to declare a major disaster here in the state of montana. this after the montana army national guard had to rescue 87 people via helicopter from the floodwaters. rivers like the yellow stone overflow their banks, destroyed bridges, even carried away homes in some cases and it knocked out a crucial link to yellow stone national park. u.s. 89 follows the yellow stone river from here in livingston to the park's north entrance. the national park service conducted an aerial assessment of the road many sections are completely gone and will take time to rebuild. it's unlikely the park's north section will reopen this season. that strikes a blow to the town of livingston on their way to the park this region is known as a mecca for fly fisherman dan bailey's
change historic yellow stone national park. raging water have torn out bridges and destroyed nearby homes even pushed a popular fishing river off course. fox weather correspondent max gordonnight. standing along the banks of the yellow stone river and thankfully the water is beginning to go down over the past few days we have seen historic flooding here and on other rivers in montana. the governor asking president biden today to declare a major disaster here in the state of montana. this after...
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gordon and the genevan franz leford, but the russians were also part of the so-called close company of tsar fyodor, praksin fyodor golovin , alexander menshikov, said golovkin, prince fyodor ramadanovsky. peter completely changed this noble descendant of rurikovich and beat for his equestrianism and hug him to kiss him to sit down at the table with him a completely unborn person , but distinguished by his ingenuity, loyalty, talent, and some act of special favor of tsar peter, the officers and soldiers of the preobrazhensky and semyonovsky regiments enjoyed. the tsar knew the guards by sight and quickly promoted the most capable fleet and the army needed officers, which did not exist, and peter takes an unusual step and sends young nobles abroad to study maritime and military affairs. when peter sends such a noble undergrowth in amsterdam languages, you do not speak any to me . that is, roughly speaking, you speak russian and obscene. yes, you have to get a higher education in france or holland, what to answer to us, then, well, thanks, you don’t need this anymore. well, peter introduces this and makes them teach. he was able and willing to step over the class limits, began to choose people regardless of their
gordon and the genevan franz leford, but the russians were also part of the so-called close company of tsar fyodor, praksin fyodor golovin , alexander menshikov, said golovkin, prince fyodor ramadanovsky. peter completely changed this noble descendant of rurikovich and beat for his equestrianism and hug him to kiss him to sit down at the table with him a completely unborn person , but distinguished by his ingenuity, loyalty, talent, and some act of special favor of tsar peter, the officers and...
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gordon is not franz leford from geneva, but the russians were also part of the so-called close company of tsar fyodor apraksin fyodor golovin alexander menshikov gavriil golovkin prince fedor ramadanovsky. peter completely changed homemade is, he treats everyone the same. he can rip off the name of this noble descendant of rurikovich and beat him for treasury and hug him, kiss him, sit him down officers and soldiers of the preobrazhensky and semyonovsky regiments enjoyed the special disposition of tsar peter at the table with him, who was completely unborn, but distinguished by his ingenuity, loyalty, talent, and some act of tsar peter's special disposition. the tsar knew the guards by sight and quickly promoted the most capable fleet and the army needed officers, which was not there, and peter takes an unusual step, sends young nobles abroad to study maritime and military affairs. when peter sends such a noble undergrowth to amsterdam with languages, you don’t you speak, that is, roughly speaking, you speak russian and obscene. yes, you have to get higher education in france or in holland, what is the answer of a normal person. well, thanks already, no need for that. well, peter introduces it and makes them te
gordon is not franz leford from geneva, but the russians were also part of the so-called close company of tsar fyodor apraksin fyodor golovin alexander menshikov gavriil golovkin prince fedor ramadanovsky. peter completely changed homemade is, he treats everyone the same. he can rip off the name of this noble descendant of rurikovich and beat him for treasury and hug him, kiss him, sit him down officers and soldiers of the preobrazhensky and semyonovsky regiments enjoyed the special disposition...
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gordon and the genevan franz leford, but the russians were also part of the so-called close company of the tsar fyodor apraksin fyodor golovin alexander menshikov said golovkin prince fyodor ramadanovsky changedare, he treats everyone equally. he can tear off the name of this noble descendant of rurikovich and beat him for making acquaintances and hug him and kiss him, seat him at the table with him completely unborn, well, distinguished by ingenuity, fidelity with talent , officers and soldiers of preobrazhensky and semyonovsky used some special disposition of tsar peter regiments. the tsar knew the guardsmen by sight and quickly promoted the fleet and the army to the most capable ones. of the officers who were not there, and peter takes an unusual step sends abroad young nobles to study maritime and military affairs. when peter sends such a noble undergrowth to amsterdam, you don’t speak any languages , that is, roughly speaking, you speak russian and obscene. yes, you must be graduating in france or holland, which is fine. god forbid, this is not necessary. well, peter makes it implement. he was able and willing to step over class limits, began to choose people, regardless of their class r
gordon and the genevan franz leford, but the russians were also part of the so-called close company of the tsar fyodor apraksin fyodor golovin alexander menshikov said golovkin prince fyodor ramadanovsky changedare, he treats everyone equally. he can tear off the name of this noble descendant of rurikovich and beat him for making acquaintances and hug him and kiss him, seat him at the table with him completely unborn, well, distinguished by ingenuity, fidelity with talent , officers and...
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gordon mar, connie chan, and vice chair will be here shortly. our clerk is brent. >> madam chair, one second. >> is there a way to change it. she's the community member. >> i apologize madam chair we must start over again. >> good morning, the meeting comes to order. thank you. this is the june 24, 2022 budget and appropriations committee meeting. i'm supervisor hilary ronen, i'm joined by members: hillary ronen, ahsha safai, gordon mar, connie chan, shamann walton . before you do that if you are in the chamber we can't hear, please stay quiet. thank you. >> thank you, madam chair. please silence all cell phones. please refrain from flash photography. hybrid meetings allow in person attendance and also public access by telephone. we will take public comment as follows. first public comment on today's agenda. people waiting on the telephone line. i ask that you exit the chamber and have room 263 across the hall and also the court available on the first floor as over flow rooms. for those watching either channels 26, 78, or 99. the number to call is 1 (415) 655-0001 / meeting id: 2498 479 5551 # # when connected you will hear
gordon mar, connie chan, and vice chair will be here shortly. our clerk is brent. >> madam chair, one second. >> is there a way to change it. she's the community member. >> i apologize madam chair we must start over again. >> good morning, the meeting comes to order. thank you. this is the june 24, 2022 budget and appropriations committee meeting. i'm supervisor hilary ronen, i'm joined by members: hillary ronen, ahsha safai, gordon mar, connie chan, shamann walton ....
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gordon through buffer beatty. i cannot convey to you any more strongly how much this has impacted her. her sense of self, worth, of who she is has forever been changed. she is a very vibrant and socially young lady. now she is withdrawn, reticent, she has thought counseling -- thought counseling services through school. terry counseling services as well to include -- military counseling services as well. it goes without saying, that this is something that is always on her mind. there are times when normally, most parents would ask how was your day today, weapon at school, was your homework -- what happened at school? how was your skin today, are you itchy, are you bleeding, show me your rashes. she resembles a burn victim at her worst. at her worst, ebbs and flows because her condition will subside and then flareup periodically every month or two months despite any injection we provide her. any ointment or topical treatment we provider. chair ossoff: hedrick daughter ever had rashes like that -- had your daughter ever had rashes like that prior to moving into the home? capt. samuel: she exhibited them only after residing at the fort gordon. chair os
gordon through buffer beatty. i cannot convey to you any more strongly how much this has impacted her. her sense of self, worth, of who she is has forever been changed. she is a very vibrant and socially young lady. now she is withdrawn, reticent, she has thought counseling -- thought counseling services through school. terry counseling services as well to include -- military counseling services as well. it goes without saying, that this is something that is always on her mind. there are times...
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preparing to publish a proposed change to the law which would let businesses bring in agency workers to stand in for striking staff. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon services running in scotland today and it's very limited, geographically. there's just one route operating from queen street station, that's where i am now, that's the service between edinburgh and glasgow and points in between. the service between scotland's two biggest cities. in fact, there are only five routes running within scotland today and they coverjust a small part of what's known as the central belt. there is a limited cross—border service down into england but no trains north of the central belt, no trains to the highlands, no trains to cities including aberdeen and inverness. no trains south into the borders, but i think today, i'm getting a sense that it's even quieter than it was on tuesday. the message that services here in scotland are extremely restricted because of this network rail strike seems to be getting through. there have been a few commuters here but many people are opting to work from home, there's been tourists coming through as well. i spoke a little earl
preparing to publish a proposed change to the law which would let businesses bring in agency workers to stand in for striking staff. our scotland correspondent lorna gordon services running in scotland today and it's very limited, geographically. there's just one route operating from queen street station, that's where i am now, that's the service between edinburgh and glasgow and points in between. the service between scotland's two biggest cities. in fact, there are only five routes running...
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change places. good afternoon, the information channel on channel one continues its work, time to remember on the air. my name is alexander gordonare going to rename the streets, which, as it were, are not connected with the history of the city, passed thousands of times because of the official name of the odessa state russian theater, the word russian was removed. although he had been called that since twenty sixth year. it is necessary, probably, to rename the youth theater because the youth theater is the theater of the young spectator, but the young viewer, maybe the muscovite is to call the youth theater the theater of the young ukrainian spectator, and so on. in fact, today's this ukrainization. she is not the first in history. and it is always associated primarily with verusification. let's remember how it was and the years in ukraine how it's happening now, and then we'll discuss it. war on everything russian and everything that is somehow connected with russia in ukraine has already been declared for a long time russian language russian names kiev considers threats to national security, when there were about the same nu
change places. good afternoon, the information channel on channel one continues its work, time to remember on the air. my name is alexander gordonare going to rename the streets, which, as it were, are not connected with the history of the city, passed thousands of times because of the official name of the odessa state russian theater, the word russian was removed. although he had been called that since twenty sixth year. it is necessary, probably, to rename the youth theater because the youth...
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gordon brown willjoin me. i will be getting his views on the economy and how long this could last. plus the irish prime minister under the government's attempts to changen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historically? this have seen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historically? this is have seen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historicall ? , , . , , have seen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historicall ? , , . , , . historically? this is massive. we have tot historically? this is massive. we have got used — historically? this is massive. we have got used to _ historically? this is massive. we have got used to sent _ historically? this is massive. we i have got used to sent monetisation to strikes at one company affecting things locally but this is pretty much nationally. we have not seen signalling affected for a very long time and that is a key. if they do not turn green, the trains do not move anyway. fewer people to control the lines. can you explain why it is happening? declare one thing, the drivers are not striking at the moment. at the moment they are only thinking
gordon brown willjoin me. i will be getting his views on the economy and how long this could last. plus the irish prime minister under the government's attempts to changen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historically? this have seen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historically? this is have seen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historicall ? , , . , , have seen for a decade. how would you put this in the context historicall ? , , . , ,...