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harnesses supply power not only to trucks, buses, trolleybuses and trailers.efrigeration units cannot do without them. for refrigerators, as well as for agricultural enterprises, at the moment a person is assembling a harness for a refrigerator manufacturing enterprise, there are of course slightly different requirements compared to harnesses for buses or trucks, but we still kind of... therefore, i answer for skeptics and those who do not believe in this today, there will always be a mas, both with me and after me. belarusian equipment travels all over the world, which means that not only the image of the enterprise, but also the country depends on a small harness. quality control at every stage of production - says the head of the technical control department. you also need to keep an eye on the automation. our wiring is excellent, the wires themselves, the contacts. well, at the moment it is also excellent, well, we have mastered it import substitution, whether we produce quality products, we will compete in the markets of near and far abroad, well, in our
harnesses supply power not only to trucks, buses, trolleybuses and trailers.efrigeration units cannot do without them. for refrigerators, as well as for agricultural enterprises, at the moment a person is assembling a harness for a refrigerator manufacturing enterprise, there are of course slightly different requirements compared to harnesses for buses or trucks, but we still kind of... therefore, i answer for skeptics and those who do not believe in this today, there will always be a mas, both...
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go this shadows of these pod costs and videos shed lights on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed a squarespace tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. what is the justifications for hiring consultants? is the expertise and innovation they bring to governments? that was also the idea behind rebuilding sweden's largest hospital in 2008. the new cumberland, scott phone, or kevin and sky university hospital. the new car lynch good. so now was designed to was envisioned as a hospitable that would that would kind of embody all of these things that would create savings eventually for the public sector and enabled by the forms of cas full sweden's aging population. so for the, for the white population, it was supposed to be a well leading medical center to, to achieve those grand emissions. the swedish government hired b. c. g which pushed for a new hospital system value based health care. it's a healt
go this shadows of these pod costs and videos shed lights on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed a squarespace tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. what is the justifications for hiring consultants? is the expertise and innovation they bring to governments? that was also the idea behind rebuilding...
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the plant, the largest in belarus, manufacturers of harnesses. if earlier the wires were fastened with a small sleeve, now it is done by ultrasound, the quality of the final product increases. this allows the enterprise to successfully compete in the market. this year we purchased two extruders for the production of corrugated tubes, the equipment has already been launched and pilot samples have been manufactured, what will this equipment give us? per year we will save about 700 thousand belarusian rubles, which naturally indicates a decrease in the cost of our finished products, after that, when we sell it, we will begin to use it ourselves, there are plans to sell this product. the plant workers also offer innovative solutions in the field of video surveillance, we are talking about monitors and cameras for trucks and passenger vehicles, there is an offer in the line of: skogo economy. the situation in the middle east is extremely tense and although the night passed without the expected israeli strike on iran, the idf continues to shell gaza an
the plant, the largest in belarus, manufacturers of harnesses. if earlier the wires were fastened with a small sleeve, now it is done by ultrasound, the quality of the final product increases. this allows the enterprise to successfully compete in the market. this year we purchased two extruders for the production of corrugated tubes, the equipment has already been launched and pilot samples have been manufactured, what will this equipment give us? per year we will save about 700 thousand...
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it specializes in the production of electrical harnesses for cars.fact, the plant workers create a circulatory system for cars, because without wires neither a bus nor a truck will move. the plant is the largest manufacturer of such products in belarus. what do knitters do every day, why does their work depend on their work . of the whole country and what does the most large harness, ilona volynets will tell in the quality control section. hair curling device, hair straightener, comfort iron, electric kettle. once upon a time, these items were in almost every soviet family, and they probably are now. they provide interconnection of almost all electrical units. without a bundle of insulated wires, neither the window lifter, nor the air conditioner, nor the engine will work, the car simply will not move . harnesses supply power not only to trucks, buses, trolleybuses, and trailers. without them, no refrigeration units are also bypassed. if your kitchen refrigerator is of domestic production, then it freezes, including thanks to the cage wires. our ente
it specializes in the production of electrical harnesses for cars.fact, the plant workers create a circulatory system for cars, because without wires neither a bus nor a truck will move. the plant is the largest manufacturer of such products in belarus. what do knitters do every day, why does their work depend on their work . of the whole country and what does the most large harness, ilona volynets will tell in the quality control section. hair curling device, hair straightener, comfort iron,...
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i'm a rocko claims west into har as its own, into the state controls most of the region. and that's as dr. lottery republic controls the rest. fighting for his independence based. and algeria natalie, i spoke with the deputy permanent representative of a soft flowery republic to the african union, but i knew the logo didn't pull any punches by the way, you started the backgrounds, actions and rhetoric is a declaration of war on, in so nationally recognize laws a part of the reason this visit to be fold up to the last 13 of july, you with the amount of micro declination on this talk to the king, dominique without the supports but finance, supporting openly the illegal occupation of wisdom. so how to, with this visit with this speech before a walk in the middle component of funds, ease of the lead i'm looking at is hopefully undermining all the efforts have been deployed by the united nation and by the international community with the speech. with this position via today to buy my coal in front of the uh, model come upon them and told him finance is clearly declaring war mu
i'm a rocko claims west into har as its own, into the state controls most of the region. and that's as dr. lottery republic controls the rest. fighting for his independence based. and algeria natalie, i spoke with the deputy permanent representative of a soft flowery republic to the african union, but i knew the logo didn't pull any punches by the way, you started the backgrounds, actions and rhetoric is a declaration of war on, in so nationally recognize laws a part of the reason this visit to...
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, yeah. >> seth: it's not your first harness. >> that's right. [ laughter ] not my first harness. >>an interview with oprah, which aired last night. >> yeah. >> seth: and the best maybe to ever do interviewing oprah. but -- >> i mean, you know, the second best. >> seth: thank you very much. [ laughter ] wait. i am assuming you meant me. >> of course. [ laughter ] >> seth: it would be so funny if you were like, kimmel? [ laughter ] >> no. >> seth: oprah? >> you are my favorite. >> seth: oh, riley. >> i don't do many interviews. >> seth: thank you very much. >> this is -- you know, this is my fifth today, but -- >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] your fifth interview today? so you're like slaphappy and you've lost your mind. >> i've lost my mind. but you know what? this feels like somewhere i can come and relax. >> seth: yeah, just -- it's the end of the day. >> end of the day. >> seth: it's on so -- no one's awake. [ laughter ] like, if you had any stress about like who's watching, it's the people in this room and people who've fallen asleep. [ laughter ] >> certainly not me. i missed
, yeah. >> seth: it's not your first harness. >> that's right. [ laughter ] not my first harness. >>an interview with oprah, which aired last night. >> yeah. >> seth: and the best maybe to ever do interviewing oprah. but -- >> i mean, you know, the second best. >> seth: thank you very much. [ laughter ] wait. i am assuming you meant me. >> of course. [ laughter ] >> seth: it would be so funny if you were like, kimmel? [ laughter ] >>...
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throughout this difficult summer for them, today, finally the first round, the opponent, the scottish hars, a strong team, which , naturally, is famous for its single combats, unyielding. the day before we managed to talk to one of the newcomers of minsk dynamo this summer daniil kulyakov, who spent several seasons in the russian locomotive in such his prime combination played in the champions league, the europa league, so daniil probably knows what the eurocup experience is, and he shared this with us, let's listen, well, in general, quite a long interview with a player of minsk dynamo, an experienced eurocup fighter, tell me, here 's the main thing, i don't know, maybe some dream is coming true, well, it was like that, but now there is no such thing, that there is a childhood dream, there are league conferences, no, well, already. as if a passed stage, now a new one has come, the specificity of coach vadim skripchenko, now, especially on the eve of the eurocup, he is also an experienced person in this regard, here is how he generally motivates you now, what does he talk to you about, wel
throughout this difficult summer for them, today, finally the first round, the opponent, the scottish hars, a strong team, which , naturally, is famous for its single combats, unyielding. the day before we managed to talk to one of the newcomers of minsk dynamo this summer daniil kulyakov, who spent several seasons in the russian locomotive in such his prime combination played in the champions league, the europa league, so daniil probably knows what the eurocup experience is, and he shared this...
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baptiksf sunday, a message tonight from lod stung sclosure after 50ws tr monthstherd of directors and har and ep we face insurmountable od. s. >> you can the only way beor investors comethreastancer and menopause awareness resourcs specialty now, in launch of mindy's effects during menopauseings like sexual told to just deal with. >> wencs use of hormone therapyasable, like people we breast cancer years ago d we car a drug like the middlw and thee sotimesseymoms. >> and how...
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time in 6 years, minsk dynamo started the main round of the conference league with a match against hars , it was our team that opened the scoring in the match. in the twenty-first minute , stefan alfred put the belarusians ahead. but after a corner kick, the experienced defender of the belarusian team sent the ball into his own net 1:1. in the fourth minute of added time, danda brought the scots a 2:1 victory. let me remind you that the belarusian champion plays its home matches in azerbaijan, the next match is away against finnish hika, october 24. before that , the white-blues have three more matches in the national championship on their calendar, the first of which is already on sunday in soligorsk against shakhtyor. and hockey team minsk dynamo completed another home series in the regular kgl draw. than against one of the season's favorites, ska from st. petersburg. the army team from neva is a principled rival for the teeth. the clubs met three times in the gagarin cup playoffs and the russians always went further. in the regular season, the belarusians hold bright matches and ofte
time in 6 years, minsk dynamo started the main round of the conference league with a match against hars , it was our team that opened the scoring in the match. in the twenty-first minute , stefan alfred put the belarusians ahead. but after a corner kick, the experienced defender of the belarusian team sent the ball into his own net 1:1. in the fourth minute of added time, danda brought the scots a 2:1 victory. let me remind you that the belarusian champion plays its home matches in azerbaijan,...
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so madison, through democracy was trying to harness the idea that there is wisdom in the masses and there's a funny story about back in england at a county fair and francis:i think that's right noticed there was a guest the weight of the ox contest and a bunch of experts on boxes there all guest the weight and there were ordinary people who get the weight too. he averaged up the guesses of the ordinary people and compared them to the experts and you know what he found? the average of the ordinary people's guesses was closer than any of the experts. that is the wisdom of the masses and that is what the legislative branch is about, harnessing our disagreements, debating and deciding, compromising, taking this idea and that idea and trying it out, right? that is what democracy is about, liberty, you know that, right? you want the freedom to be you. and to chart your own way in life and to live the way you want to live in peace, can't hurt other people, can't take their stuff but otherwise you have a right to be left alone and not have people tell you, that's important to all of us i think. it
so madison, through democracy was trying to harness the idea that there is wisdom in the masses and there's a funny story about back in england at a county fair and francis:i think that's right noticed there was a guest the weight of the ox contest and a bunch of experts on boxes there all guest the weight and there were ordinary people who get the weight too. he averaged up the guesses of the ordinary people and compared them to the experts and you know what he found? the average of the...
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they come from authoritarian regimes who are harnessing the internet to the state in a way that isn'tre arguably, there's too much of a free—for—all. but in china, in russia, the digital era is all about state control. it is. shouldn't you have spent more time looking at that? well, i do. i know you do, but it's not... i mean, in the very title of your book, it's not the focus of your book, is it? it's how to save democracy from silicon valley, not from authoritarian regimes like china and russia. well, what you're sketching is really that, indeed, democratic governments have done too little to appreciate the power dynamics of how this technology impacts our lives, our geopolitics, and the competition between authoritarianism and rule of law—based societies, and that the challenge is really, will companies help democracy survive on their own? we have to conclude they won't. so there need to be guardrails, and there need to be more clear rules about what the proper role of these companies is in democratic societies and globally. so, actually, the argument that you're highlighting with
they come from authoritarian regimes who are harnessing the internet to the state in a way that isn'tre arguably, there's too much of a free—for—all. but in china, in russia, the digital era is all about state control. it is. shouldn't you have spent more time looking at that? well, i do. i know you do, but it's not... i mean, in the very title of your book, it's not the focus of your book, is it? it's how to save democracy from silicon valley, not from authoritarian regimes like china and...
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perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you see the future or what r&d has to do what has to be done? dr. prabhakar: this is an issue that has been very challenging in the research enterprise and especially universities. it is not that long ago that everyone was being encouraged to build these linkages with chinese research organizations. and it started to recognize that china's behavior has changed over the last 10 or 15 years and they have crossed one boundary after another, whether it is militarily in economic interchanges or going after intellectual property. in research in particular, i think how you deal with that has been a vexing issue for you. it has been a vexing issue for all of us as well. and we recently put out security guidance to try to wrangle three facts. one of china's aggressive and inappropriate behavior. the second is the fact that research, basic research can only thrive with open global communicatio
perspective, the international students harnessing the innovation possibilities that their on premise brings but also managing the risks that might appear with ip. china high-risk on the watchlist, how do you see the future or what r&d has to do what has to be done? dr. prabhakar: this is an issue that has been very challenging in the research enterprise and especially universities. it is not that long ago that everyone was being encouraged to build these linkages with chinese research...
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we focused on how to harness the next generation of the information revolution, including ai. this was a decade ago. most people in the science and tech world -- ai did not just appear a couple years ago. there has been a lot going on for a long time now. we were always looking for new horizons of research that were going to have huge implications for national security. and i will tell you my favorite story about that. i showed up as director of darpa in 2012. i have been gone for 19 years so i had a little catching up to do. i was getting acquainted with my program managers and one of them was a geneticist and air force colonel. this is 2012. he said there is going to be another pandemic. all the conditions are ripe. one of the problems is we do not have the ability to create a vaccine fast enough but there is research in mrna for a rapid vaccine response platform. in 2024, that seems obvious. in 2012, that was crazy talk. by people who really knew about vaccines. dan persevered. he told me that first meeting i just met this little startup in boston and they are using mrna ap
we focused on how to harness the next generation of the information revolution, including ai. this was a decade ago. most people in the science and tech world -- ai did not just appear a couple years ago. there has been a lot going on for a long time now. we were always looking for new horizons of research that were going to have huge implications for national security. and i will tell you my favorite story about that. i showed up as director of darpa in 2012. i have been gone for 19 years so i...
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these can be directly harness to support the hydrogen infrastructure. when this comes out to bonus and there and the energy producing countries, germany doesn't have that. so our approach is different as opposed to having the guns and then i'll sneak them in for to receive some final permits are still pending. and a few more hurdles remain. how ambition and strategy i'm place on the business level for the turn into production of green highland is more expensive than production of gray hiding. so the subsidy schemes and the certificates and schemes that needs to be in place to make it attractive for my customers to buy green items in frankfurt. they're also eagerly awaiting the start of reading hydrogen production in denmark. we know about special hydrogen would be the icing on the cake for the vehicle is already running on alternative fuels for electric vehicles, the electricity also has to be green and the same should apply the hydrogen. that's when it really contributes to the energy transition. the not only in frankfurt but across europe, cities are
these can be directly harness to support the hydrogen infrastructure. when this comes out to bonus and there and the energy producing countries, germany doesn't have that. so our approach is different as opposed to having the guns and then i'll sneak them in for to receive some final permits are still pending. and a few more hurdles remain. how ambition and strategy i'm place on the business level for the turn into production of green highland is more expensive than production of gray hiding....
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the prisoners received no cut william freeman was forced to manufacture animal harnesses, to dye silk and to make carpets. these goods were sold throughout new york state to consumers. and this was my second surprise. i thought convict leasing in new york in the 1840s in factories is like many people associated convict leasing with the post-civil war south and also with agricultural labor. i was familiar with important works like michelle alexander's, the new jim crow and douglas blackmon's slavery by another name, and these books along with ava duvernay's film 13th, suggest that profit driven carceral practices began with the civil war. after the civil war, with the end of southern slavery and the passing of the 13th amendment, which famously states that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall exist in the united states, except as a punishment for crime. but in fact, convict leasing existed in the north decades before the civil war. it developed in the context of northern, not southern slavery, the end of northern, not southern slavery and the auburn state prison where willia
the prisoners received no cut william freeman was forced to manufacture animal harnesses, to dye silk and to make carpets. these goods were sold throughout new york state to consumers. and this was my second surprise. i thought convict leasing in new york in the 1840s in factories is like many people associated convict leasing with the post-civil war south and also with agricultural labor. i was familiar with important works like michelle alexander's, the new jim crow and douglas blackmon's...
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it's great to see the collective power of sports fans being harnessed by pledgeball, and it's worth thinkingake by doing something in your daily life, big or small. for the winner of our evergreen award, making those changes has been a lifetime�*s work. australian surfer ace buchan has been campaigning to clean up the oceans for almost 30 years. he's used his voice to hold people and governments to account, and dedicated his life to making a difference. i think, when you derive so much joy from something, you kind of naturally want to protect it and you develop a sense of custodianship. reflecting on my career, i was lucky enough to come along at a time when that career path had been well established, the tour was going to beautiful locations. but at the same time, i guess, as a surfer and being in the ocean, you're at the forefront of climate change. during the course of my two decades travelling the world, i definitely saw change. whether that was coral bleaching, whether that was coastal erosion, incredible plastic pollution across places like indonesia or the maldives — all events that a
it's great to see the collective power of sports fans being harnessed by pledgeball, and it's worth thinkingake by doing something in your daily life, big or small. for the winner of our evergreen award, making those changes has been a lifetime�*s work. australian surfer ace buchan has been campaigning to clean up the oceans for almost 30 years. he's used his voice to hold people and governments to account, and dedicated his life to making a difference. i think, when you derive so much joy...
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the harris camp power they looking to build support at this be'eri a pivotal moment in the race harnessing that support and trying to get people to get out in vote. >> here in michigan and especially here in detroit, where early voting in-person is kicking off for the first time. so this is going to be the focus of today for the vice president, not only here in michigan, but also in atlanta as part of the strategy here is to do well in the cities of detroit and atlanta with majority 49 white cities. and their surrounding suburbs to repeat what president biden did in 2020 and yesterday, the vice president, as you mentioned, was across the state of michigan and it provided a glimpse into what the strategy among her advisers as she went to three different counties, one county that donald trump won in 2016, but then president biden flipped in 2020. and then two others her counties where he won. president biden won by wider margins. that is what her team is trying to emulate and build on an also tried to make inroads with those white college-educated voters in the suburbs that is where the offi
the harris camp power they looking to build support at this be'eri a pivotal moment in the race harnessing that support and trying to get people to get out in vote. >> here in michigan and especially here in detroit, where early voting in-person is kicking off for the first time. so this is going to be the focus of today for the vice president, not only here in michigan, but also in atlanta as part of the strategy here is to do well in the cities of detroit and atlanta with majority 49...
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guaranteed neighbourhood policing in every community, make sure our energy system is more secure by harnessingergy, accelerating towards net zero, and on our nhs they want us to cut waiting times dramatically to meet the 18 week target that is still the best benchmark of an nhs that is back on its feet, facing the future is back o
guaranteed neighbourhood policing in every community, make sure our energy system is more secure by harnessingergy, accelerating towards net zero, and on our nhs they want us to cut waiting times dramatically to meet the 18 week target that is still the best benchmark of an nhs that is back on its feet, facing the future is back o
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the plant is the largest manufacturer of harnesses in belarus. if earlier the wires were fastened with the help of small sleeve, now it is done with ultrasound, so the quality of the final product increases, which allows pre to successfully compete in the market, the plant workers also offer innovative solutions in the field of video surveillance, we are talking about monitors and cameras for trucks and passenger vehicles, there are proposals in the agricultural sector. this year we purchased two extruders for the production of corrugated tubes, the equipment has already been launched and pilot samples have been manufactured, what will this equipment give us, we will begin to produce corrugated tube statistically we will save about 700 per year on average . in gomel they have mastered the production of import-substituting equipment, here they assemble the union machine according to a joint belarusian-russian project, all the units of the new machine developed by the designers of the gomel machine, exclusively belarusian and russian production. th
the plant is the largest manufacturer of harnesses in belarus. if earlier the wires were fastened with the help of small sleeve, now it is done with ultrasound, so the quality of the final product increases, which allows pre to successfully compete in the market, the plant workers also offer innovative solutions in the field of video surveillance, we are talking about monitors and cameras for trucks and passenger vehicles, there are proposals in the agricultural sector. this year we purchased...
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within the health care professional is working in the sweetest health care system and use them and harness them really as the kind of drive of innovation within the health care system declined to give a common saying their work falls under confidentiality agreements. researching the covenants got case made me wonder if out sourcing, government work to private companies can be problematic. how come it's experience such a boost to experts? i spoke to say that governments are in a kind of vicious outsourcing cycle of reliance or dependence on consultancies to deliver critical and important tasks by government has the effect of undermining the ability of public sector organizations and services to learn and adapt aide to time in response to involving challenges that governments all set top to meet the examples we've looked at so far so that no matter which country or sector mckenzie and basic g seem ubiquitous, it's part of what gives them expertise. not just when dealing with rivaling countries take the sustainability business. for example. it's booming and consultancies have placed themselve
within the health care professional is working in the sweetest health care system and use them and harness them really as the kind of drive of innovation within the health care system declined to give a common saying their work falls under confidentiality agreements. researching the covenants got case made me wonder if out sourcing, government work to private companies can be problematic. how come it's experience such a boost to experts? i spoke to say that governments are in a kind of vicious...
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harnessing our disagreements.ebating and then deciding, compromising, taking this idea and that idea, and trying it out, right? that's what democracy is all about. liberty, you know that. you want the freedom to be you. and to chart your own way in life. and to live the way you want to live. in peace, you can't hurt other people, right? you can't take their stuff. but otherwise, you have the right to be left alone. and i have people tell you how to live. that's pretty important to all of us, isn't it? that was pretty radical too. they lived under a tyrannical king who told people exactly how he wanted them to live. even how they could worship god. think about that. equality. we struggle on this one. we struggle on all three from time to time. but they put that in the declaration that we are all created equal. and i think of the constitution, the declaration as kind of our national report card, right? those of the three things you get graded on. how are we doing? civil war, abraham lincoln called us in a civil war
harnessing our disagreements.ebating and then deciding, compromising, taking this idea and that idea, and trying it out, right? that's what democracy is all about. liberty, you know that. you want the freedom to be you. and to chart your own way in life. and to live the way you want to live. in peace, you can't hurt other people, right? you can't take their stuff. but otherwise, you have the right to be left alone. and i have people tell you how to live. that's pretty important to all of us,...
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so, madison, true democracy was trying to harness the idea that there's wisdom in the masses.nd there's a funny story about back in england and it was at a county fair, and francis called. i think that's right. noticed there was a guest the weight of the ox contest and there are a bunch of expert on oxes there and they all guessed the weight and then it were just ordinary people. they guess the weight too. well, he averaged up the guesses of the ordinary people and compared them to the experts. and you know what? he found that the average of the ordinary people's guesses was closer to than any of the experts. that's the wisdom of the masses and that's what our legislative branch is. all about, is harnessing our disagreements, debating, and then decide to compromise and taking this idea and that idea and trying it out. right. that's what democracy's about, liberty. you know that, right? you want the freedom to be you and to chart your own way in life and to live the way you want to live in peace. you can't hurt other people. right. you can't take their stuff. but otherwise, you
so, madison, true democracy was trying to harness the idea that there's wisdom in the masses.nd there's a funny story about back in england and it was at a county fair, and francis called. i think that's right. noticed there was a guest the weight of the ox contest and there are a bunch of expert on oxes there and they all guessed the weight and then it were just ordinary people. they guess the weight too. well, he averaged up the guesses of the ordinary people and compared them to the experts....
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harnessing our disagreements, debating and deciding, compromising, tick this idea and that idea and trying it out, right, that's what democracy is about. liberty, you know that, right. you want the freedom to be you and chart your own way in life and live the way you want to live in peace, you can't hurt other people,e. right, you can't take their spots but otherwise you have a right to be left alone and not have people tell you how to live. that'ss pretty important to all us, isn't it? that's pretty radical too? think about that. the quality, we struggle on this one. we struggle on all three from time to time but they put that in the declaration that we are all created equal and i think of the declaration as kind of a national report card. those are the three things you get graded on. how are we doing? abraham lincoln called us on the civil car and said, look, this is what we said, this is what we promised and this is what we have to deliver. the women up at seneca falls leading up to allow women to vote, they said you know what, all men and women are created equal. so i think those three
harnessing our disagreements, debating and deciding, compromising, tick this idea and that idea and trying it out, right, that's what democracy is about. liberty, you know that, right. you want the freedom to be you and chart your own way in life and live the way you want to live in peace, you can't hurt other people,e. right, you can't take their spots but otherwise you have a right to be left alone and not have people tell you how to live. that'ss pretty important to all us, isn't it? that's...
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there is also a horse zelva, we also harness her, and we have two ponies, michal kliofaginsky had a traditioninging different flowers from different countries and planting them not only in the greenhouse, but in his park. we are trying to turn this idea into reality. and the first flowers that we planted were dahlias. there is a description that mikhail kliofaginsky had many types of very rare dahlias, this is done by the hands of our employees, that's it, we have a gardener, we also have an agronomist, but it's done simply from the heart, here in the summer he had a canteen, imagine how beautiful it is, when in the summer we open the windows, they are like doors, you can even go out, the breeze blows these... curtains, and we go out here and admire our flowers with a cup of coffee, sometimes we bring out chairs, tables here, our tourists really like to visit this very site. it so happened that we were there, where we came to this monument, we knelt down, quietly turned on the palonades near the grave, there are guards behind me, we listened and started to leave from there, one of the guards:
there is also a horse zelva, we also harness her, and we have two ponies, michal kliofaginsky had a traditioninging different flowers from different countries and planting them not only in the greenhouse, but in his park. we are trying to turn this idea into reality. and the first flowers that we planted were dahlias. there is a description that mikhail kliofaginsky had many types of very rare dahlias, this is done by the hands of our employees, that's it, we have a gardener, we also have an...
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it's been linked to mcnald what mcdonald's is now saying tonight, and the cdc oamala hars just moments ago, when asked about donald trump and whether she's prepared if trump declares victory before all of the votes are counted, after what he said on ection said. and donald trump tonight classified documents case against donald trump is now under consideration by trump's >>> disturbing allegations against the former ceo of abotr suspects have been arrested fo >>> back in the u.s., the chilling case making national headlines tonight. weinstein an undergoing treatoween. will this last? >>> flying taxis in a city near you.exed >> david: good evening, and we the warning from the cdc just in, one ingredient they're now looking into.stes. at least ten people have been hospitalized. one person has died.tement late todayes. abc's erielle reshef leading us off tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc is outbreak linked to the mcdonald's quarter pounder. at least 49 people in ten states ten had to be hospitalized, including a child with severe kidney complications. reportedly an older person. e. co
it's been linked to mcnald what mcdonald's is now saying tonight, and the cdc oamala hars just moments ago, when asked about donald trump and whether she's prepared if trump declares victory before all of the votes are counted, after what he said on ection said. and donald trump tonight classified documents case against donald trump is now under consideration by trump's >>> disturbing allegations against the former ceo of abotr suspects have been arrested fo >>> back in the...
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minute d, w, the this, shadows, these costs and video shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the city of them is the place even. just came off of the to julie zullie, the it's only the service center of the 2023 loans has a terror attack on its way. and it is the bloodiest day in the history of the jewish states at the beginning of the war and got one year like 2 weeks i'm in the background of the attack. how could it happen? what role did his riley and palestinian from that house? okay. bite is each of the 2 sides has no empathy for the suffering of the other because both sides have suffered a terrible historical tom must attack also have changed 10 of these, and some of the 2023. israel's biggest to see was a policy hotspots. but then october 7th, can focus on one year as well from us will starts october, 5th on d, w. the, it's the universa
minute d, w, the this, shadows, these costs and video shed light on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score tactic farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the city of them is the place even. just came off of the to julie zullie, the it's only the service center of the 2023 loans has a terror attack on its way....
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developing has the ability to recycle that material and continue to use it and extract all that fuel and harness wanted to ask about the relationship you have with sam altman, the founder of open ai, founder and chairman. how important, and why does ai need nuclear? �* ~' ., important, and why does ai need nuclear? �* ~ ., , . nuclear? i've known him since before open _ nuclear? i've known him since before open ai, _ nuclear? i've known him since before open ai, and - nuclear? i've known him since before open ai, and back- nuclear? i've known him since before open ai, and back in l before 0pen ai, and back in 2014, really, energy being one of the most important thing is for humanity to grow. reliable energy. we saw nuclear as having potential to play. ai has accelerated the realisation and recognition of the importance of having scalable clean power. i think you see his involvement prioritising energy, it's clear, his time is very precious. the small time he does spend outside of open ai, he is on two energy company boards... it's a clear indication of how important he thinks it is notjust for e
developing has the ability to recycle that material and continue to use it and extract all that fuel and harness wanted to ask about the relationship you have with sam altman, the founder of open ai, founder and chairman. how important, and why does ai need nuclear? �* ~' ., important, and why does ai need nuclear? �* ~ ., , . nuclear? i've known him since before open _ nuclear? i've known him since before open ai, _ nuclear? i've known him since before open ai, and - nuclear? i've known...
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these costs and video shed light on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score those farms and destroy lives. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the street. we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the a munich october's. this is a 16 day party. the pavilion folk festival drove millions with his beard, tradition, and wild atmosphere. but there's a darker side with many drinking to excess. don't take your pants down and tried to cry, and crossing boundaries. people know what to expect. you to october specialist once a male dominated space. but now women are taking on more jobs like managing beer tens. well, the running amazement rise in driving rickshaw stop. we're nearly there. do that again, and i'll kick you out, buddy pool, and you sometimes seems a long way off. the october 1st is about to get underway. it's a busy time for julia steinberg. managers, one of the festivals largest bure tents, the huff, bright tent. how stressed are you off the scale, your fluster? you
these costs and video shed light on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score those farms and destroy lives. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the street. we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the a munich october's. this is a 16 day party. the pavilion folk festival drove millions with his beard, tradition, and wild atmosphere. but there's a darker side with many drinking...
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the enterprise is 55 years old this year, the plant is the largest in belarus, a manufacturer of harnesses, if earlier the wires were fastened with a small sleeve, now this is done with ultrasound, the quality of the final product increases, and this allows the enterprise ... successfully compete in the market. this year we purchased two extruders for the production of corrugated tubes. the equipment has already been launched and prototypes have been manufactured. what will this equipment give us? we will start producing corrugated tubes , and on average we will save about 700 thousand belarusian rubles per year, which naturally indicates a reduction in the cost of our finished products. after we sell it, we will begin to use it ourselves. solutions in the field of video surveillance, we are talking about the plant workers also offer innovative monitors and cameras for cargo and passenger vehicles, there is a proposal on the agricultural line. the night passed without the expected israeli strike on iran, the situation in the middle east remains extremely. unfolded in istanbul with the part
the enterprise is 55 years old this year, the plant is the largest in belarus, a manufacturer of harnesses, if earlier the wires were fastened with a small sleeve, now this is done with ultrasound, the quality of the final product increases, and this allows the enterprise ... successfully compete in the market. this year we purchased two extruders for the production of corrugated tubes. the equipment has already been launched and prototypes have been manufactured. what will this equipment give...
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for watching the this shadows, these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across up, and he employed the scorched coast farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression, today? history. we need to talk about here the stories, shadows of german colonialism.
for watching the this shadows, these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across up, and he employed the scorched coast farms and destroyed lights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression, today? history. we need to talk about here the stories, shadows of german colonialism.
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the shadows of jumping, these costs and video shed lights on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed the score farms and destroyed lights. what is the name.
the shadows of jumping, these costs and video shed lights on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed the score farms and destroyed lights. what is the name.
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these pod costs and video shed light on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed scores to post tactics, farms, and destroy livestock. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the the.
these pod costs and video shed light on the donkey street. devastating colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed scores to post tactics, farms, and destroy livestock. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression? today, the screen we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the the.
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morning roll call, breakfast, work either in the workshops or in the field, the prisoner was harnessedto a ram, some were luckier, they made stone slabs, which were used to pave. streets, but if the guard didn't like something, punishment. punishment of the bloody road. that's what the prisoners called this punishment, but the police called this punishment a journey to stalin. the path was paved with broken bricks and the prisoner had to get up on all fours and crawl along this path, and also raise his hands up. the worst thing was to end up in a punishment cell, under it adapted former powder magazines, a cold room that was constantly flooded with water, fed every other day, water and bread. residents of western belarus, including women, began to be brought in en masse. thus, the number of prisoners reached almost 10,000 people, but it is impossible to document this. the camp ceased to exist on the day the red army crossed the border began its liberation campaign. september 1, 1939, the second world war began, on this day at 4:00 am, the armed forces of germany crossed the border of p
morning roll call, breakfast, work either in the workshops or in the field, the prisoner was harnessedto a ram, some were luckier, they made stone slabs, which were used to pave. streets, but if the guard didn't like something, punishment. punishment of the bloody road. that's what the prisoners called this punishment, but the police called this punishment a journey to stalin. the path was paved with broken bricks and the prisoner had to get up on all fours and crawl along this path, and also...
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the company's profit comes from very specific products - electrical harnesses.a bus nor a truck will move. what is unique about such products, what else produced at the enterprise, and most importantly, how quality is controlled, ilona volynets will tell you today on the main broadcast. from irons and boilers to mechanical engineering products. in no case can we and have no right. on the air. the keepers of the keys to the centuries-old history of our country celebrate their professional holiday. today is archivist day. the national archival fund of belarus has almost 13 million storage units. these are documents from scientists, organizations and ordinary people. and it is to these treasures that the population increasingly turns. in mainly it is a train. genealogical information, in addition to the safety, staffing and use of documents, an important part is their digitization, so almost 2 million pages of documents are transferred to electronic form every year. 25 regional and zonal archival institutions, as well as 122 territorial archives. also, the archives
the company's profit comes from very specific products - electrical harnesses.a bus nor a truck will move. what is unique about such products, what else produced at the enterprise, and most importantly, how quality is controlled, ilona volynets will tell you today on the main broadcast. from irons and boilers to mechanical engineering products. in no case can we and have no right. on the air. the keepers of the keys to the centuries-old history of our country celebrate their professional...