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and the science fiction writer herbert wells, as he recalled, then wells himself, the plan and the leader of the bolsheviks seemed to him even more fantastic than his own novels, including the time machine, for example, wells did not believe lenin that the electrification of russia would take place in 10 years in russia, then there was a civil war in the country actually lay in ruins, and most of the population remained illiterate. although vladimir ilyich himself liked him very much. he called him a kremlin dreamer, and a book about his trip headlined russia in the dark, 14 years later well. i visited the ussr again and saw. what the country has become, admitted that it was wrong, and lenin called the quote a truly great man on october 6, 1973 , the yom kippur war began or war and a capacious purse the largest armed conflict in the history of the arabs of the israeli confrontation on that day in israel celebrated the religious holiday of the egyptian troops from syria on suddenly crossing the line of demarcation in the sinai and tried to take control of the peninsula itself and the dutch
and the science fiction writer herbert wells, as he recalled, then wells himself, the plan and the leader of the bolsheviks seemed to him even more fantastic than his own novels, including the time machine, for example, wells did not believe lenin that the electrification of russia would take place in 10 years in russia, then there was a civil war in the country actually lay in ruins, and most of the population remained illiterate. although vladimir ilyich himself liked him very much. he called...
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you are not herbert wells, you are not aldous huxley, it is ray bradbury's fault, but in the currentedict what will happen to the energy situation on the european continent after the final relations, it is about the gas sphere between the russian federation and the european union was it is said that nord stream 1 and nord stream 2 are de facto non-functioning, we understand that this story is not about one month and not even about the winter season, we understand that we are entering a fundamentally new the energy phase, the russians showed that they use energy as a weapon, the german policy to rely on the russian energy carrier, the germans themselves recognized that the poles and the ukrainians were right about the nord stream, now europe is not surrendering, the germans are not giving in to the energy pressure of russia. this winter will be difficult, and in europe, everyone knows it and are actively preparing for this and i do not think that putin will be able to destroy solidarity with ukraine in the future world will slowly and steadily abandon fossil fuels decisively the decis
you are not herbert wells, you are not aldous huxley, it is ray bradbury's fault, but in the currentedict what will happen to the energy situation on the european continent after the final relations, it is about the gas sphere between the russian federation and the european union was it is said that nord stream 1 and nord stream 2 are de facto non-functioning, we understand that this story is not about one month and not even about the winter season, we understand that we are entering a...
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that is, it could appear as some kind of fantasy, i don’t know from the works of herbert wells, but weworld where bucha irpin became possible, the destruction of mariupol, tens of thousands of killed civilians, that is, we will not talk about any moral standards now, and here, accordingly, the question is how to correctly interpret the statements of the white house of president biden and, of course, the pentagon. well, first of all, i do not think that body had the courage to say that during the caribbean crisis the world was much closer to a nuclear disaster than it is today, then it was about the confrontation between the soviet union and the united states over the use of ballistic missiles now, well, in spite of everything, i analyze the situation, i don’t see anyone in the world saying that the probability of using nuclear weapons with large charges on such carriers as ballistic missiles or submarine chernihiv missiles well, it is high, on the contrary, everyone says that it had as of today tactical nuclear charges, everyone has already discussed it. we have such a discussion in th
that is, it could appear as some kind of fantasy, i don’t know from the works of herbert wells, but weworld where bucha irpin became possible, the destruction of mariupol, tens of thousands of killed civilians, that is, we will not talk about any moral standards now, and here, accordingly, the question is how to correctly interpret the statements of the white house of president biden and, of course, the pentagon. well, first of all, i do not think that body had the courage to say that during...
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>> well, herbert hoover very nearly waft congress halfway through his presidency. interesting, hoover, taft before him is in a different category. they were not politicians. hoover had never won for anything before he occupied the ultimate political office. taft, likewise, someone who said i hate politics and who is obviously -- as we know now, much happier on the tree judicial branch. there is a question that is actually not really measured in our survey. that is the political temperament, partly political experience. what have i seen our, interestingly enough was a general except he had been a military politician. he demonstrated remarkable skills bringing people a vote will couldn't outsized eagles together to win ruled war to. in some ways, it turned out it had been almost perfect reparation pretty ill-ing with for much of his pack presidency a split congress. he was dealing with -- the fact of the matter is that those three men decided to work together. it is a very -- it's one of the reasons why people are nostalgic for the 1950s, because you had divided gove
>> well, herbert hoover very nearly waft congress halfway through his presidency. interesting, hoover, taft before him is in a different category. they were not politicians. hoover had never won for anything before he occupied the ultimate political office. taft, likewise, someone who said i hate politics and who is obviously -- as we know now, much happier on the tree judicial branch. there is a question that is actually not really measured in our survey. that is the political...
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herbert walker bush. his example is top of mind as well. all the presidents you have written about. >> absolutely. imagine a world -- it's as if we are talking about a war, george h.w. bush, he put country above party. liz cheney has done that. that should give us hope. >> thank you so much. >>> the san francisco police department is about to deliver that update on the violent attack that we have been speaking about against speaker pelosi's husband. we will bring it to you when it happens. >>> new efforts to keep elections and our democracy safe. that's next. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef. this sub isn't slowing down any time soon. i'll give it a run for its money. my money's on the sub. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. covid-19. some people get it, and some people can get it bad. and for those who do get it bad, it may be because they have a high-risk factor. such as heart disease, diabetes, being overweight, asthma, or smoking. even if symptoms feel mild, these factors can increase your risk of covid-19 turning
herbert walker bush. his example is top of mind as well. all the presidents you have written about. >> absolutely. imagine a world -- it's as if we are talking about a war, george h.w. bush, he put country above party. liz cheney has done that. that should give us hope. >> thank you so much. >>> the san francisco police department is about to deliver that update on the violent attack that we have been speaking about against speaker pelosi's husband. we will bring it to you...
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well, that's all for me. coming up next is doff film following 3 nepalese children returning to therapy. village censured for that for me and the team herbert him. thanks roger. take care to erase him. ah, we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship amend. we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes for leave my follow with w. fire made for mines. ah ah, the high himalayas in the pool. the wilds, most spectacular scenery and highest inhabited place on and it's people have land to survive in this beautiful but unforgiving landscape. but families wanting more than survival for that children face accrued. i. lemme with no good schools in the mountains. parents wanting their child to be educated must send them to study and live in the capital far away. the men a gentlemen that he, i think is only in vermont yet that these high wind with its van is on and continues algo to his doctor, y yellow, livid. daddy. i love it on my lizzie. we knew that cynthia with delia i had a good day, a little, agree with them in 1119. i got the use of the gym. i actually don't i the with ah, no land scho
well, that's all for me. coming up next is doff film following 3 nepalese children returning to therapy. village censured for that for me and the team herbert him. thanks roger. take care to erase him. ah, we're all set to go beyond the obvious citizenship amend. we're all live as we take on the we're all about the stories that matter to you. whatever it takes for leave my follow with w. fire made for mines. ah ah, the high himalayas in the pool. the wilds, most spectacular scenery and highest...
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herbert hoover during the great depression when he said prosperity's just around the corner. this happy talk from the biden administration when people can see that things are not going well, remembera couple of months ago he said inflation was 0%. he said look at the real numbers. people are looking at the reality of the shopping place, the stores and the gasoline pumps. and unfortunately, the federal reserve believes the way you conquer inflation is by depressing the economy, so they're going to push us into an unnecessary recession later this year and early next year. maria: jamie dimon says we'll be in recession within 6 months, the stock market's going to sell off another 20%. how do you see things from your standpoint, andy? >> well, you can't pill your gas tank, and you can't feed your family on some progress. we've seen wages, adjusted for inflation, decrease by over 4% during this president's term in office, and now the fed is trying to slow the labor market. they're trying to drive the labor market down, and wages don't go up when employers -- when employees are competing with each other for jobs. so this is going to go if on for quite a while. i think jamie's got it righ
herbert hoover during the great depression when he said prosperity's just around the corner. this happy talk from the biden administration when people can see that things are not going well, remembera couple of months ago he said inflation was 0%. he said look at the real numbers. people are looking at the reality of the shopping place, the stores and the gasoline pumps. and unfortunately, the federal reserve believes the way you conquer inflation is by depressing the economy, so they're going...
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>> well, i'd just like to say a lot of former presidents have testified before congress, starting with john quincy adams, john taylor, theodore roosevelt, william howard taft, herbertd ford, they all came to congress and testified after they left office, so i don't see why mr. trump would think he was more important or more special than those prior presidents. >> trump's long-time adviser, steve bannon, as you know, he was sentenced today for refusing to cooperate with your committee's subpoena. but that legal fight took almost -- took more than a year. does the committee right now have a strategy to prevent trump from repeating those various delay tactics? >> well, you know, we'll get to that if he refuses to comply with this subpoena. but obviously the bannon matter was extended a great deal of time because of legal fights about whether he had executive privilege, which we thought was bogus. that would not be an issue with the former president. and so if there were an action, it would proceed, i think, promptly, not this extended kind of frivolous litigation about executive privilege. >> congresswoman zoe lofgren, thank you for joining us. i know you have a lot g
>> well, i'd just like to say a lot of former presidents have testified before congress, starting with john quincy adams, john taylor, theodore roosevelt, william howard taft, herbertd ford, they all came to congress and testified after they left office, so i don't see why mr. trump would think he was more important or more special than those prior presidents. >> trump's long-time adviser, steve bannon, as you know, he was sentenced today for refusing to cooperate with your...
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well. it's a fundamental shift and it's working compared to what the republicans are offering these days. when i took office the economy was in ruins, my predecessor since herbertver to lose jobs. unemployment was at 6.4%, hundreds of thousands of small businesses closed. the irony during the pandemic the record number of americans became at the same time we lost all these small companies, the record number of americans became billionaires in the middle of this crisis. more than 9 million people are still out of work during the pandemic when i took office, today with the help of the people behind me we're in a much better place, 10 million jobs created since we took office, a record for any administration in american history, unemployment is at 3.5%, the lowest it's been in 50 years, 5.4 million americans applied to start small businesses the highest level ever in american history and because of the actions we've taken gas prices are declining we're down a 1.25 since the peak this summer and they've been falling the last three weeks as well and adding up real savings for family, today the most common price for gas in america is $3.39. down from over $5 when i t
well. it's a fundamental shift and it's working compared to what the republicans are offering these days. when i took office the economy was in ruins, my predecessor since herbertver to lose jobs. unemployment was at 6.4%, hundreds of thousands of small businesses closed. the irony during the pandemic the record number of americans became at the same time we lost all these small companies, the record number of americans became billionaires in the middle of this crisis. more than 9 million...
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. >> well that's in part because the democrats have been very effective in putting this narrative forward that republicans are racists. it is an untrue narrative. george bush, george herbertt. if you look economic opportunities started with richard nixon, a republican. so but -- neil: do you think there are more quiet african-american supporters for republicans for whoever the republican presidential nominee will be than say it out loud? >> yes, i do. i also if the republicans could put forth a nominee who was more sensitive to the history of oppression and discrimination. neil: not donald trump? >> i think he could have been a very strong candidate with black voters but he lost his opportunity. neil: what about governor desantis? >> i think he could be. neil: do you think he has the odds on favorite to become the next nominee of the republicans? >> no. i think donald trump has the nomination. he is the front-runner for it. neil: even with all the baggage. >> it is his if he wants it, behaves himself and stays on message. this attack on him, legal attacks -- neil: this is helping his cause. >> it is. frankly in new york we got a lot of other problems to deal with and worr
. >> well that's in part because the democrats have been very effective in putting this narrative forward that republicans are racists. it is an untrue narrative. george bush, george herbertt. if you look economic opportunities started with richard nixon, a republican. so but -- neil: do you think there are more quiet african-american supporters for republicans for whoever the republican presidential nominee will be than say it out loud? >> yes, i do. i also if the republicans could...
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herbert hoover by bringing him to the oval office. hoover is known, he was asked by truman to give some help in europe, which was something he had done before as well he was asked to do that. and hoover went out of the oval office and cried. >> yeah, truman was very generous that way, i mean. and i don't know the whole story on the bad feelings between hoover and roosevelt. i know they never spoke, i don't think they even rode to the inauguration together. but truman was very generous and really brought him into the campaign and hoover appreciated it. hoover appreciated the dedication of the truman library in 1956. and i think that truman would have, truman had fallen down. he couldn't go to hoover's funeral, but he would have gone if he could have. >> i think you mentioned at the end, as interesting as this book is, by the way, that the truman presidency is somewhat uninspiring. is there anything inspiring that we should take away from his presidency? is there a lasting effect of his presidency that we have --? >> i think what i meant to say is that truman himself was not inspiring. he was not an inspiring personality. he was almost recessive as a
herbert hoover by bringing him to the oval office. hoover is known, he was asked by truman to give some help in europe, which was something he had done before as well he was asked to do that. and hoover went out of the oval office and cried. >> yeah, truman was very generous that way, i mean. and i don't know the whole story on the bad feelings between hoover and roosevelt. i know they never spoke, i don't think they even rode to the inauguration together. but truman was very generous and...
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business and she got mad at the george herbert walker bush campaign and him in 1992 for saying that and bill clinton was a draft dodger. she said in vietnam. she said well if that were my nephew, i would drive him to can i would help him get out of that. she i believe she was pro-choice. she was you know, she's sort of a feminist icon in the way. she was very vocal. yes, and and yet so i had every sign and she had you know, she would bring friends over of all backgrounds and all affiliations and you know looking back. we didn't know that people felt comfortable to be in my house and nobody felt the need to say and i'm this on that they just all felt comfortable and welcome. i love growing up that way because i tell young people now down at the very worried about not being able to speak up or not being able to say who they really are that goes for right left and center in many places and spaces. i tell them listen. well god hath made no man, or woman can ever cancel you hold your head high and you be who you are and you be proud of that and you make sure that you let your light shine down ever let anybody dim or diminish your light. i learned that in tha
business and she got mad at the george herbert walker bush campaign and him in 1992 for saying that and bill clinton was a draft dodger. she said in vietnam. she said well if that were my nephew, i would drive him to can i would help him get out of that. she i believe she was pro-choice. she was you know, she's sort of a feminist icon in the way. she was very vocal. yes, and and yet so i had every sign and she had you know, she would bring friends over of all backgrounds and all affiliations...
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herbert is absent. commissioner huie? >> yes >> president laguana? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> vice-president zouzounis is absent. motion passes. >> thank you, ana. >> thank you. >> i appreciate you coming and thank you amanda as well. next item, please >> item 4, draft rules and regulations of the legacy business historic preservation fund. this is a discussion and action item. the commission will consider the adoption of amendments to the rules and regulations of the legacy business historic preservation fund grants to landlords. presenting today we have richard, legacy business program manager with the office of small businesses >> hi rick. >> hello. good evening commissioner laguana and commissioners and staff. my name is rick, business legislation -- sfgov tv, i have a presentation because i don't like the camera on me. >> grants to landlords. administrative code section 2a243c, grant to landlords is commonly known as the rent stabilization grant and the amendment was minor but it's important to ensure that rules are monitored regularly and improved when needed. article one section two of the rules of order of the san francisco small business commission requires a ten-day public notice for all rules and regula
herbert is absent. commissioner huie? >> yes >> president laguana? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> vice-president zouzounis is absent. motion passes. >> thank you, ana. >> thank you. >> i appreciate you coming and thank you amanda as well. next item, please >> item 4, draft rules and regulations of the legacy business historic preservation fund. this is a discussion and action item. the commission will consider the...
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herbert is absent. commissioner huie? >> yes >> president laguana? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> vice-president zouzounis is absent. motion passes. >> thank you, ana. >> thank you. >> i appreciate you coming and thank you amanda as wellxt item, please >> item 4, draft rules and regulations of the legacy business historic preservation fund. this is a discussion and action item. the commission will consider the adoption of amendments to the rules and regulations of the legacy business historic preservation fund grants to landlords. presenting today we have richard, legacy business program manager with the office of small businesses >> hi rick. >> hello. good evening commissioner laguana and commissioners and staff. my name is rick, business legislation -- sfgov tv, i have a presentation because i don't like the camera on me. >> grants to landlords. administrative code section 2a243c, grant to landlords is commonly known as the rent stabilization grant and the amendment was minor but it's important to ensure that rules are monitored regularly and improved when needed. article one section two of the rules of order of the san francisco small business commission requires a ten-day public notice for all rules and regulation
herbert is absent. commissioner huie? >> yes >> president laguana? >> yes. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena? >> yes. >> vice-president zouzounis is absent. motion passes. >> thank you, ana. >> thank you. >> i appreciate you coming and thank you amanda as wellxt item, please >> item 4, draft rules and regulations of the legacy business historic preservation fund. this is a discussion and action item. the commission will consider the...