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these are not travel notes with dmitry krylov; once the famous american writer henry miller spoke in ability to look differently, that is, it is important how much you change internally thanks to this journey, it seems to me that this is... partial and controversial, but quite a deep statement, right? so we, when we come and get acquainted with new places, sometimes we discover something anew for ourselves , not necessarily in new places, for example, i like to return to the lands i like, and although it is impossible to walk into the same river twice, but having eyes always will be able to notice something new, unusual, exciting and possible to take a different path. it was with this mood that we continued our acquaintance with the westernmost region of our country, the mumuka garbage museum. our regular fellow travelers may remember that a couple of years ago, in one of the essays, we talked about an extremely unusual, but interesting from different points of view, museum in the kaluga region, the museum of garbage. and just recently , his younger brother, mumuka, opened another ga
these are not travel notes with dmitry krylov; once the famous american writer henry miller spoke in ability to look differently, that is, it is important how much you change internally thanks to this journey, it seems to me that this is... partial and controversial, but quite a deep statement, right? so we, when we come and get acquainted with new places, sometimes we discover something anew for ourselves , not necessarily in new places, for example, i like to return to the lands i like, and...
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christy, ready artili fitzgerald, as you said, he is from the irish, yes, yes, i beg your pardon, henry millers, what prompted you to do this, we have already heard, it’s kind of an accident, well, yes, in a sense it’s an accident, you translated these people, i translated them, any of them, i translated almost all of them, that is, this... desire to find out more about whose text you are translating? perhaps not, you know, it’s true, what you just said is the first thing that comes to mind, but among them, among these writers, not necessarily my favorite authors, it’s, you know, i’m a very gambling person, and me, from this place in more detail, that is, what is this, this is some kind of attempt, a kind of, a kind of attempt, to figure it out, to delve into the life of a little-known, bright, fascinating, to find in this, in this life, something, something unexpected for myself and for others, and somehow it’s neat, in bright russian to try to write about this life, but to say that i choose the authors whom i translated, so i’m interested in them , to write about them, because i translated t
christy, ready artili fitzgerald, as you said, he is from the irish, yes, yes, i beg your pardon, henry millers, what prompted you to do this, we have already heard, it’s kind of an accident, well, yes, in a sense it’s an accident, you translated these people, i translated them, any of them, i translated almost all of them, that is, this... desire to find out more about whose text you are translating? perhaps not, you know, it’s true, what you just said is the first thing that comes to...
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yes, yes, i'm sorry, henry miller, graham greene.d, it’s like an accident, well, yes, in a sense, it’s an accident, you translated these people, i them, some of them , i translated almost everyone, that is , this desire to learn more about whose text you are are you translating? probably not, you know, this is really what you just said, this is the first thing that comes to mind, but among them, among these writers, not necessarily my favorite authors, these are, you know, i am a very gambling person, and me, from this place in more detail, that is, what is this, this is some kind of attempt of a kind, a kind of attempt to figure it out, to delve into life, little-known, bright, fascinating, to find in this in this life something, something unexpected for yourself and for others, and somehow it’s complicated in russian, to try to write vividly about this life, but to say that i choose the authors whom i translated, so i’m interested in them, to write about them, because i translated them, i can’t say that, it’s very interesting, well
yes, yes, i'm sorry, henry miller, graham greene.d, it’s like an accident, well, yes, in a sense, it’s an accident, you translated these people, i them, some of them , i translated almost everyone, that is , this desire to learn more about whose text you are are you translating? probably not, you know, this is really what you just said, this is the first thing that comes to mind, but among them, among these writers, not necessarily my favorite authors, these are, you know, i am a very...
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miller, bbc news. joining me now is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman in westminster.s were expected in the labour party, is this likely to change labour's stance on the gaza conflict do you think? i change labour's stance on the gaza conflict do you think?— conflict do you think? i don't think it the will change _ conflict do you think? i don't think it the will change labour's - conflict do you think? i don't think it the will change labour's stance. i it the will change labour's stance. i think the resignations reflect the fact that labour's stance is not changing. this is a big rebellion, the biggest parliamentary rebellion there has been against keir starmer�*s authority and leader ship and his whip in westminster since he became labour leader almost four years ago. that is embarrassing for him. on the other hand, his supporters say, well, look he was under a lot of pressure from his mps, who in turn are under pressure from some of their constituents. and he held firm. and given that he has gone through the political pain of accepting these resignations, while try
miller, bbc news. joining me now is our chief political correspondent henry zeffman in westminster.s were expected in the labour party, is this likely to change labour's stance on the gaza conflict do you think? i change labour's stance on the gaza conflict do you think?— conflict do you think? i don't think it the will change _ conflict do you think? i don't think it the will change labour's - conflict do you think? i don't think it the will change labour's stance. i it the will change...
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miller. sara? >> one of the most influential and controversial policy makers, henry kissinger at 100 years old has died. we will take a look at his life when we come back. >> former national security adviser and secretary of state died at 100 years. he escaped nazi germany when he was a boy and went on to become one of the most influential and controversial advisers in american history primarily working under president richard nixon. to talk about his life and complicated life is political analyst julian zelter. you a historian as well, and so i wanted to start with kis kissinger's accomplishments, and what made him such a prominent figure in the world? >> well, arguably, the most important moment that people are remembering is that in 1972 when he is one of the key architects of the s.a.l.t. agreements with the soviet union and one of the major agreements of detente and easing of the relations of the soviet union and he played a key role in opening relations with china, and in 1973, he helped to contain the arab/israeli war, the yom kippur war, and began the shadow diplomacy that culminated under
miller. sara? >> one of the most influential and controversial policy makers, henry kissinger at 100 years old has died. we will take a look at his life when we come back. >> former national security adviser and secretary of state died at 100 years. he escaped nazi germany when he was a boy and went on to become one of the most influential and controversial advisers in american history primarily working under president richard nixon. to talk about his life and complicated life is...
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miller, bbc news. we are going to speak to henry zeffman in westminster.et's remind ourselves of his reaction yesterday morning on breakfast just reaction yesterday morning on breakfastjust before nine o'clock when all of this was breaking. i'm a bit tired but i don't think i have had a funny turn. let me just tell you what has happened. david cameron hasjust tell you what has happened. david cameron has just walked tell you what has happened. david cameron hasjust walked up tell you what has happened. david cameron has just walked up the street and gone into number 10 downing street. i think that means he is going to be the new foreign secretary. he has had a lie down and he was correct. hadjoins he has had a lie down and he was correct. had joins us now. have you managed to get your head around all of this yet? what do you make of it? not really. when david cameron walks up not really. when david cameron walks up the street this morning for the cabinet meeting i think it will be almost as surreal, of course not quite as surreal as it was yesterday. it's
miller, bbc news. we are going to speak to henry zeffman in westminster.et's remind ourselves of his reaction yesterday morning on breakfast just reaction yesterday morning on breakfastjust before nine o'clock when all of this was breaking. i'm a bit tired but i don't think i have had a funny turn. let me just tell you what has happened. david cameron hasjust tell you what has happened. david cameron has just walked tell you what has happened. david cameron hasjust walked up tell you what has...
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miller, bbc news. sarah, a busy day ahead as well. maybe not as frenetic as yesterday morning because it was about 2k hours ago that my colleague chief political correspondent henry created a viral moment, didn't you? you were incredibly shocked to see mr cameron walk up the street. i think most people in westminster were. we are waiting for him to walk up again, maybe you will not be a shock today.— not be a shock today. certainly not as shocked- _ not be a shock today. certainly not as shocked. we _ not be a shock today. certainly not as shocked. we have _ not be a shock today. certainly not as shocked. we have been - not be a shock today. certainly not as shocked. we have been hearingj as shocked. we have been hearing more about _ as shocked. we have been hearing more about the _ as shocked. we have been hearing more about the circumstances - as shocked. we have been hearing more about the circumstances andj as shocked. we have been hearing - more about the circumstances and the chats and conversations that going back into the cabinet. tell us about that. ~ . , back into the cabinet. tell us about that. ., , ., that. what is fascinating as will end overnight,
miller, bbc news. sarah, a busy day ahead as well. maybe not as frenetic as yesterday morning because it was about 2k hours ago that my colleague chief political correspondent henry created a viral moment, didn't you? you were incredibly shocked to see mr cameron walk up the street. i think most people in westminster were. we are waiting for him to walk up again, maybe you will not be a shock today.— not be a shock today. certainly not as shocked- _ not be a shock today. certainly not as...
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miller, bbc news. let's get the latest now form our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman. effect will this have on keir starmer, do you think?— what effect will this have on keir starmer, do you think? well, look, it's a big rebellion. _ starmer, do you think? well, look, it's a big rebellion. it's— starmer, do you think? well, look, it's a big rebellion. it's the - it's a big rebellion. it's the biggest rebellion in fact of keir starmer�*s leadership, which is a bit unusual because at the start of his leadership, he has been leader almost four years, he didn't have that much authority. now he is generally considered to be in complete control of the labour party. this was a reminder that there are some fundamental differences within the labour party on foreign policy, and even among some of those who keir starmer was telling the public he wanted to be government ministers should he win the next general election. now i think that split is not really going away. there might not be parliamentary avenues for the split to be advertised. but it is still there. some of those who
miller, bbc news. let's get the latest now form our chief political correspondent, henry zeffman. effect will this have on keir starmer, do you think?— what effect will this have on keir starmer, do you think? well, look, it's a big rebellion. _ starmer, do you think? well, look, it's a big rebellion. it's— starmer, do you think? well, look, it's a big rebellion. it's the - it's a big rebellion. it's the biggest rebellion in fact of keir starmer�*s leadership, which is a bit unusual...