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how does that shift happen? >> i think that the british museum especially is this really interesting contrast to what americans are seeing in museums here in the united states. there is a contrast between a museum dedicated really to archaeology, hawthorne talks about seeing all the fragments in the classical sculptures that are there, and the national museum that is displaying these shiny model machines. so i think that there are different ways that some of these national museums are cultivating their own identity that in the u.s., to have a museum like the patent office, is to have a sizable reckoning community. but i think that for all the americans that are critical of the british museum in the 19th century, i still think that it is, it remains a really important example. because i think that some of the -- is just purchasing too much. that there is a kind of anxiety of, oh i have so much here. how can we have to switch in our own museums. and i think that that carries over to science museums. i think you se
how does that shift happen? >> i think that the british museum especially is this really interesting contrast to what americans are seeing in museums here in the united states. there is a contrast between a museum dedicated really to archaeology, hawthorne talks about seeing all the fragments in the classical sculptures that are there, and the national museum that is displaying these shiny model machines. so i think that there are different ways that some of these national museums are...
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Aug 18, 2022
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how does that shift happen? i mean, i think that it's a really i think the british museum especially yeah this really interesting contrast to what americans are seeing in museums here in the united states. so, i mean there's this contrast between a museum dedicated really to archeology, you know, hawthorne talks about seeing all the fragments and the classical sculptures error and a national museum of japan office that's displaying these, you know, shiny model machines, right? and so i think that there are different ways that some of these national museums are cultivating their own identity mission that in the us to have a museum like the patent office is to really emphasize american community and andalty, but you know, i think for all that americans are, you know critical of the british museum in the mid 19th century. i still think that it's a really it's days a really important example because i think some of the criticism is just protesting too much right that there's there's a kind of anxiety of oh they have
how does that shift happen? i mean, i think that it's a really i think the british museum especially yeah this really interesting contrast to what americans are seeing in museums here in the united states. so, i mean there's this contrast between a museum dedicated really to archeology, you know, hawthorne talks about seeing all the fragments and the classical sculptures error and a national museum of japan office that's displaying these, you know, shiny model machines, right? and so i think...
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Aug 25, 2022
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[laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] a few years ago, anne wojcicki started a company called 23andme. the company provides anyone who uses the firm's services with information about their own genetic code. with that information, people can determine their own ancestry and whether they have potential genetic health problems in the future. i sat down with her at her home in palo alto to discuss the future of 23andme and how it can help solve genetic health care problems. announcer: so, for those people that haven't done 23andme yet, the test skip. anne: yeah. david: tell us what 23andme actually is? anne: 23andme is a company that allows you to see your dna but it also helps you understand what are your genetic health risks, what is it y
[laughter] i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. i did not negotiate with him and i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] a few years ago, anne wojcicki started a company called 23andme. the company provides anyone who...
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Aug 1, 2022
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how are you feeling -- how are you feeling? _ welcome! how are you feeling -- how are you feeling?me! how are you feeling -- how are you feeling? i feel it we will - are you feeling? i feel it we will win the match.— are you feeling? i feel it we will win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau- do _ win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you _ win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you think _ win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you think she - win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you think she can i win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you think she can be i win the match. you are a big fan of. rousseau. do you think she can be a difference _ rousseau. do you think she can be a difference today? she rousseau. do you think she can be a difference today?— difference today? she can do things to hel our difference today? she can do things to help our team. _ difference today? she can do things to help our team. speaking - difference today? she can do things to help our team. speaking of i difference today? she can do things to
how are you feeling -- how are you feeling? _ welcome! how are you feeling -- how are you feeling?me! how are you feeling -- how are you feeling? i feel it we will - are you feeling? i feel it we will win the match.— are you feeling? i feel it we will win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau- do _ win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you _ win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you think _ win the match. you are a big fan of rousseau. do you think she - win the...
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Aug 2, 2022
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how much do they come down, how quickly, and how much does that give the fed confidence ahead of jobs friday that there's a reason to pause, and this wrapping in the taiwan issue and china and the u.s.. how much structural inflation is getting embedded in the global economy because of some of these geopolitical conflicts? jonathan: in the united states manufacturing came in and prices really came down. when you look at jobs opening you would argue that's the objective of the fed. i asked them if that was the objective of the fed to see that kind of action in those sub readings. lisa: is the fed tracking oil prices? is that with this comes down to? if you look at the underlying data it shows a lot of this had to do with oil prices coming off of the high. at what point is fed policy trying to target oil prices and establish which is the stickier aspect of inflation that they need to address? jonathan: following a headline, that seems to shift from meeting to meeting and crisis to crisis. futures down .6% on the s&p. the nasdaq down .6% as well. we recovered a little in the last five to
how much do they come down, how quickly, and how much does that give the fed confidence ahead of jobs friday that there's a reason to pause, and this wrapping in the taiwan issue and china and the u.s.. how much structural inflation is getting embedded in the global economy because of some of these geopolitical conflicts? jonathan: in the united states manufacturing came in and prices really came down. when you look at jobs opening you would argue that's the objective of the fed. i asked them...
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Aug 29, 2022
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how did it as, as you know, how to so what, what, how dot, i'll build a demon. get out of a paddle makalya locket, fi medical w at this idea, let it had you been a shadow shed our while i said i'd like to see a levy you can but in the city what an upcoming that i listed in the oven dot com. i didn't include hostile belt avima. well, if you shift kill, had a look. how many studies here called bill medina. avella, coffee. i had it. i want within within your her death? moderate. yes. yep. a la guardian, billable going up on the album. so from bottom up, our yet cool you. what for the scary, a list yodel america means any what full from young ideas to revolutionary. think from political activism to incarceration. in part one of the 2 part document to see how j. u. a will explore the single minded journey of the 1st leave of an independent bosnia herzegovina as that bag from prisoner to president honor. josie ah, one day i might be covering politics. i'm. i hear a like hotels, a from serbia, the hungry to what's most important to me is talking to people understanding
how did it as, as you know, how to so what, what, how dot, i'll build a demon. get out of a paddle makalya locket, fi medical w at this idea, let it had you been a shadow shed our while i said i'd like to see a levy you can but in the city what an upcoming that i listed in the oven dot com. i didn't include hostile belt avima. well, if you shift kill, had a look. how many studies here called bill medina. avella, coffee. i had it. i want within within your her death? moderate. yes. yep. a la...
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Aug 21, 2022
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how it happens.t me in a terrible position, because i saw how wrong i was. why, in fact, because he has aged alcohol some children fights the person is damaged initially and you know how about the wise, that diseases are inherited not only physical yes, some hearts or livers, but also spiritual as well. it means in the chain of those generations that were before me. well, the first who was adamych here, who, like elovich, who, uh, she says give back to the nugger, yes, yes in me in my youth and i clearly see, a clouded mind. you absolutely know today there are such arguments that it is believed that this kind of manifestation in a teenager begins such a family, dysfunctional children. and you think that there is nothing like that and in spite of it happens and everything happens. i lived at one time in a monalka, and i had very strong, drinking neighbors there. yes, and misha was like that. he knocked me all night. i wanted to shut myself up philosopher, bearded. come on, open up, i'm with and then i
how it happens.t me in a terrible position, because i saw how wrong i was. why, in fact, because he has aged alcohol some children fights the person is damaged initially and you know how about the wise, that diseases are inherited not only physical yes, some hearts or livers, but also spiritual as well. it means in the chain of those generations that were before me. well, the first who was adamych here, who, like elovich, who, uh, she says give back to the nugger, yes, yes in me in my youth and...
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Aug 23, 2022
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how are you adding all of this up and trying to figure out how this will translate into demand?the great thing about zoom technology is it enables work at home and in the office. they're both really important. we think organizations need to make changes for employers working at home. technology like zoom room, smart gallery, workplace reservation, allow them to interact with those employees in the office in an inclusive way. having the right technology in her conference room is becoming more important everything will day. we have become used to sing everyone's face on a square. technology, like smart gallery enables that, even if you are one, like me, who i moved out of california to texas, see everyone in that room, to feel very included in the conversation. we are excited about the cop -- conversation about hybrid work and zoom is there to support it. emily: what is the next year of growth look like to you? what is that most --does most of that growth come from? >> it is going to come from our enterprise segment. we are focused on new initiatives in the online segment that wil
how are you adding all of this up and trying to figure out how this will translate into demand?the great thing about zoom technology is it enables work at home and in the office. they're both really important. we think organizations need to make changes for employers working at home. technology like zoom room, smart gallery, workplace reservation, allow them to interact with those employees in the office in an inclusive way. having the right technology in her conference room is becoming more...
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Aug 12, 2022
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that is simply not how it's - that is simply not how it's going _ that is simply not how it's going todual— going to be. as can be a gradual transition- going to be. as can be a gradual transition it's i going to be. as can be a i gradual transition it's going to take _ gradual transition it's going to take time _ gradual transition it's going to take time and _ gradual transition it's going to take time and i - gradual transition it's going to take time and i would i gradual transition it's going i to take time and i would liken it to _ to take time and i would liken it to the — to take time and i would liken it to the transition _ to take time and i would liken it to the transition between i it to the transition between the card _ it to the transition between the card in— it to the transition between the card in the _ it to the transition between the card in the automobilel it to the transition between - the card in the automobile onto her years— the card in the automobile onto her years ago _ the card in the automobile onto heryears ago it— the card in the automobile onto her years
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Aug 22, 2022
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how could this happen?f you had intimacy with another man, there was no intimacy with another man. it's out of the question for me. you still believe that your husband and polina's dna test might have been wrong. i hope, i hope, to the last we hope and that the tests were wrong, i invite our dna specialist from the stavropol territory to daria popova’s studio for many years i dreamed of a child, but both were diagnosed with infertility and elena samarina and alexandra lysenko underwent the procedure in the forest of compulsory medical insurance and the couple chose the doctor themselves six months ago. elena and alexander became happy parents. they had a girl, polina, but the blood type of the child does not match the blood type of the parents. conducted at the initiative of the family, a genetic examination showed that elena is polina's mother. but alexander is not the father today, in the studio, representatives of the clinic in which eco was made a spouse denied that they could confuse or replace alexand
how could this happen?f you had intimacy with another man, there was no intimacy with another man. it's out of the question for me. you still believe that your husband and polina's dna test might have been wrong. i hope, i hope, to the last we hope and that the tests were wrong, i invite our dna specialist from the stavropol territory to daria popova’s studio for many years i dreamed of a child, but both were diagnosed with infertility and elena samarina and alexandra lysenko underwent the...
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Aug 10, 2022
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how did you feel now? it double that. how did you feel now? , , . . , double that. is scary. it is my biggest _ now? it is scary. it is my biggest concern - now? it is scary. it is my biggest concern as - now? it is scary. it is my biggest concern as a - now? it is scary. it is my - biggest concern as a mother, to be honest, financial security and making sure that everybody can have what they need. i think the uncertainty around it and a rise in october and a rise injanuary, that is where it really makes me nervous. the amount energy _ it really makes me nervous. the amount energy companies are allowed to charge a household, the price, has rocketed in 18 months partly because of surge in energy demand after cobit exacerbated by fears that russian gas supplies will either be shunned or shut off and experts now estimate the price could estimate three point £5,000 per year in october are more than a200 by 0ctober are more than a200 by january. that is hundreds of pounds more than estimates from just last week as wholesale prices have remained high and the method of set
how did you feel now? it double that. how did you feel now? , , . . , double that. is scary. it is my biggest _ now? it is scary. it is my biggest concern - now? it is scary. it is my biggest concern as - now? it is scary. it is my biggest concern as a - now? it is scary. it is my - biggest concern as a mother, to be honest, financial security and making sure that everybody can have what they need. i think the uncertainty around it and a rise in october and a rise injanuary, that is where it...
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Aug 31, 2022
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how we can project how we can forecast how we can work with our partners, what do they need in terms of forecasting. and i'm really excited about this new this new center also in data. you know i don't know that everybody recognized in in as an infectious disease doc when you report something to the cdc it was a handwritten form that you send and say this patient has measles that this patient has tuberculosis in covid it was a million a day. we were getting reports to the tune of a million a day and some of them were literally coming in by fax machine that's not a data system. and so we really went from case reporting of 187 places to 15,000 healthcare facilities that were now reporting data electronically. so we've really scaled up our data systems and then maybe one final because really mentioned communications and that is i started and we had a communications director position that had been opened and vacant for four years. we posted christ -- we posted it twice, we just had that higher. kevin griffin, i'm really excited is now with us, but that's been challenging, there's no ques
how we can project how we can forecast how we can work with our partners, what do they need in terms of forecasting. and i'm really excited about this new this new center also in data. you know i don't know that everybody recognized in in as an infectious disease doc when you report something to the cdc it was a handwritten form that you send and say this patient has measles that this patient has tuberculosis in covid it was a million a day. we were getting reports to the tune of a million a...
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Aug 23, 2022
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how much we sions on a map. how was it, how the car was and have you called what's an idea? little a pallet to lead to a threat. so i mean a 40 minute melick. welcome. aaliyah must be in the very top on we must write them a silly valet. said of up my news if gum mom had a new deuce would go with her walk in italy on the consumer feed that below. and then if any of them in half an hour, let's get you an italian. when you know, my dear by the talk of stella tv, i don't know any shit hubble ella. how many lo stairs will go to milan lima in the morning? and nanny bennett and mosquito. oh oh, a with miguel m to little is his. you come in. why us, how been, are it, and listen to your from in him a colleague there, farrell that say him fi and live telephone. yeah, me. lemme get anywhere 7. and was just a moment of what an of see at that meeting. so i will not have a chance hold on a look will will come. and amy lynch to make wireless machine could hear a noise was i bleach where they knew then i give sword labor hegan were in with amazon for the neighbor's house him while the timmy
how much we sions on a map. how was it, how the car was and have you called what's an idea? little a pallet to lead to a threat. so i mean a 40 minute melick. welcome. aaliyah must be in the very top on we must write them a silly valet. said of up my news if gum mom had a new deuce would go with her walk in italy on the consumer feed that below. and then if any of them in half an hour, let's get you an italian. when you know, my dear by the talk of stella tv, i don't know any shit hubble ella....
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Aug 14, 2022
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you know how to make these pancakes, teach me how to beat them with sugar.ng for you in the car at the subway and at the same time you will tell me everything. i can't wait for our wedding. and when is the wedding of young people in 2 weeks? congratulations on your happiness, huh? do you know what the secret of family happiness is? the bride must be chosen from her district. i'm an idiot took my village you shouldn't drink on sun. well, how my glory to you, lord, former mother-in-law. yes, she also taught me all the time of my life how an order from the village for six months to make everything with pickles and jam banks everywhere. and well , not a man, a nail, could fix me sawing a crane. not scored, not a man and a daughter trace. behind her, too, do not cut the beginning, thank you. god, it's all over, because they say a girl can be taken out of the village, but the girl's village. never the village diagnosis margarita pavlovna the thing was done as ordered, right? when is the second part? grandma keys to cars fast are you kidding me, aunt me, you keep a
you know how to make these pancakes, teach me how to beat them with sugar.ng for you in the car at the subway and at the same time you will tell me everything. i can't wait for our wedding. and when is the wedding of young people in 2 weeks? congratulations on your happiness, huh? do you know what the secret of family happiness is? the bride must be chosen from her district. i'm an idiot took my village you shouldn't drink on sun. well, how my glory to you, lord, former mother-in-law. yes, she...
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Aug 27, 2022
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how much is at stake? why is it _ healthy oceans. how much is at stake?? why is it so important to healthy oceans. how much is at - stake? why is it so important to get agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now.— agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial _ negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial fishing, - negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial fishing, the - destructive industrialfishing, the climate crisis, pollution, deep sea mining bill, are devastating marine life across the global oceans and ocean centuries is what scientists say are needed to give marine life a chance to heal. they say we need to protect at least 30% of the worlds oceans by 2030. and to get that done, this means this work needs to get targeted right away. what done, this means this work needs to get targeted right away.— get targeted right away. what are the key sticking _ get targeted right away. what are the
how much is at stake? why is it _ healthy oceans. how much is at stake?? why is it so important to healthy oceans. how much is at - stake? why is it so important to get agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now.— agreement? it has taken 15 years of negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial _ negotiations until now. we know that destructive industrial fishing, - negotiations until now. we know...
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Aug 9, 2022
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you get to such places and understand how they knew how to love, how they knew how to impress women in estate in kharkiv region is an excellent proof of this. look for one of the most beautiful monuments of the ukrainian east in the small urban-type village of sharivka in the bogoduhiv district, it is 80 km from the first capital of ukraine, a snow-white neo-gothic estate appeared in these lands at the end of the 19th century, such a beautiful ornate palace was built by one of the former owners of the sharivka, a russian german, baron koenig, all for his beloved wife, to whom the local climate was very suitable. with linden avenues, all this reminds us of the scenes of cinderella, who is so dear to us girls, that the sugar tycoon was capable of such things and once he even turned summer into sweet winter and poured around the sugar mountain estate, so that your beloved can ride on a sled, that's how today sharivka is open for tourists, it is being actively reconstructed and here you can often meet excursion groups, they are allowed on the territory for free, but only during the day, so
you get to such places and understand how they knew how to love, how they knew how to impress women in estate in kharkiv region is an excellent proof of this. look for one of the most beautiful monuments of the ukrainian east in the small urban-type village of sharivka in the bogoduhiv district, it is 80 km from the first capital of ukraine, a snow-white neo-gothic estate appeared in these lands at the end of the 19th century, such a beautiful ornate palace was built by one of the former owners...
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Aug 3, 2022
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well, how for?v and sumy oblasts and this is exactly how they will stop in kryvyi rih and mykolayiv oblasts if they go there . that is, it is primarily about the use of a-a anti-tank e-e units. in fact, these are the guys from enlau and jeweling of course, this is quite a wide use of the so -called intellectual munitions that use this caesar panzagalbes 2000, which can be used exactly on these bridgeheads in these locations in order to more effectively stop the russian offensive. why exactly? well, because they work also according to the principle of how javelin a fired and forgot he fired a shot and forgot everything and we missed it by himself er he is looking well not that he is looking for targets for him and the targets are set immediately he simply when he reaches them he destroys them with almost 100% guarantee from this whole picture that she drew, if we are not talking about a realistic prospect of an offensive, then at least we are talking about a realistic prospect of stopping the ukraini
well, how for?v and sumy oblasts and this is exactly how they will stop in kryvyi rih and mykolayiv oblasts if they go there . that is, it is primarily about the use of a-a anti-tank e-e units. in fact, these are the guys from enlau and jeweling of course, this is quite a wide use of the so -called intellectual munitions that use this caesar panzagalbes 2000, which can be used exactly on these bridgeheads in these locations in order to more effectively stop the russian offensive. why exactly?...
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Aug 26, 2022
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and how did it happen, such a profitable company that was reporting, but look at how we think, really, this is important because, on the other hand, gas consumption has significantly decreased. yes, there is somewhere around 40% at the national level , and it seems that there is also savings and schools are not needed to heat because many will go offline well, i always draw attention to the fact that we have never had gas self-sufficiency even in the field of communal services, e.g. heating of apartments, cooking and heating of public buildings, we imported 40% of the gas, they imported 40% of the gas. well this gas is very expensive now, that is, i will remind you that yesterday it was over $3,200 for 1,000 cubic meters on the european exchanges, and since they bought it from me earlier, we will buy the most immune there in february when there or in december when it is at its peak we will have to although i think that we will not have the money to buy it, we will simply have to, uh, run it on the gas that it is, that is, our task will not be how to stay there naftogaz, how to save ga
and how did it happen, such a profitable company that was reporting, but look at how we think, really, this is important because, on the other hand, gas consumption has significantly decreased. yes, there is somewhere around 40% at the national level , and it seems that there is also savings and schools are not needed to heat because many will go offline well, i always draw attention to the fact that we have never had gas self-sufficiency even in the field of communal services, e.g. heating of...
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Aug 22, 2022
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how integrated and how joint these exercises were remains an open question. i don't necessarily have enough to answer. they describe being involved and i believe a joint logistics force. this separates from specific activities. to wrap up, in the process, lots of different norms were broken, were previous patterns of behaviors were shattered. it is noteworthy here because of the crossing of the central line. this is a line roughly halfway between taiwan. it was a crisis management mechanism to keep military aircraft on their respective sides of the street and with the start of these exercises continuing daily until today. chinese aircraft across multiple points in the south, west of taiwan, in the north of taiwan, sometimes in the center. it does create a new normal military activity in the area that could raise the possibility of escalation in the future. for the other norm is firing missiles. that was completely shattered. there was some discussion in 1996. one missile may have overflown the tip. that is not an accurate report. this would be the first time
how integrated and how joint these exercises were remains an open question. i don't necessarily have enough to answer. they describe being involved and i believe a joint logistics force. this separates from specific activities. to wrap up, in the process, lots of different norms were broken, were previous patterns of behaviors were shattered. it is noteworthy here because of the crossing of the central line. this is a line roughly halfway between taiwan. it was a crisis management mechanism to...
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Aug 19, 2022
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how did that all balance out? how did you get it to balance out? and how much of all you went through, and your mind difficulties you experience in transitioning. maybe there weren't any but i doubt it. >> my editor is here with us. that is how it got all balanced out. i wrote of this chapters i really did. [laughter] i wrote the coming out story, realizing for myself, plant finding place in contingency but not. and i'm really, really lucky, they helped me figure out what is the story. this does not have to be all of the stories. what is the story. there's other places for those other stories like i have a dream of an actual memoir, that can be booked to you, fine. but to have that narrow focus that is less teaching, last pass and more this was really the focus she brought i feel is such a gift. of course it's hard in the beginning to have someone cutting that, cutting that, cutting that, cutting that but looking at it now, this is fine, this is good. it was nice to focus on a couple of hard things in the thing you can get anywhere. anyone can say
how did that all balance out? how did you get it to balance out? and how much of all you went through, and your mind difficulties you experience in transitioning. maybe there weren't any but i doubt it. >> my editor is here with us. that is how it got all balanced out. i wrote of this chapters i really did. [laughter] i wrote the coming out story, realizing for myself, plant finding place in contingency but not. and i'm really, really lucky, they helped me figure out what is the story....
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how is it different? >> workplaces never made from women. -- millions of women have left the workforce. the largest exodus of women leaving the workforce. many women say they are anxious and depressed. the groups that are the most at risk are 18 to 24-year-olds and moms. so we have this opportunity to finally make workplaces work for us. because they never have. >> you right in the book that there is anything -- there is a feeling we are colluding with our own erasure. we are squeezed or do we squeeze ourselves into a guilt cone, with the contradictory demands of child-rearing and professional ambition. because wasn't having it all what we asked for? i'm curious what you think this all came to a head during the pandemic. was it always happening? why did it come to the head and the pandemic? >> i think it was always happening. i did my book party with hillary clinton and she was talking about this. ever since she entered the workforce, she said don't have pictures of your kids, don't talk about your mother
how is it different? >> workplaces never made from women. -- millions of women have left the workforce. the largest exodus of women leaving the workforce. many women say they are anxious and depressed. the groups that are the most at risk are 18 to 24-year-olds and moms. so we have this opportunity to finally make workplaces work for us. because they never have. >> you right in the book that there is anything -- there is a feeling we are colluding with our own erasure. we are...
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how did he behave? how did he get there?case, for example, diligence, let's say. well, or this , moreover, it’s some kind of ostentatious heroism to me, when i jump there once some kind of daily household something , wipe the floor there, help me get ready to do my homework there. i remember how in the evening dad was already there met. i've already gone to bed, and then some uh works. there, i drew some pictures of the cards not for the french language. well, that is, it’s such a discreet, not bright, but still i think that everyday heroism, you know, such awareness is only suitable somewhere now, that all there is wisdom, uh, which is located somewhere. uh, deep inside, but he's not the kind of person who flaunts it or knows how to present it with a beautiful effect. but rather, it is, uh, the work of the one who comes to him to get to the bottom and e to hear what is or what is important to hear from him. have n't played in a while. yes, so what is it? have to restore. on bicycles i love to ride and travel quite far. ther
how did he behave? how did he get there?case, for example, diligence, let's say. well, or this , moreover, it’s some kind of ostentatious heroism to me, when i jump there once some kind of daily household something , wipe the floor there, help me get ready to do my homework there. i remember how in the evening dad was already there met. i've already gone to bed, and then some uh works. there, i drew some pictures of the cards not for the french language. well, that is, it’s such a discreet,...
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i realize how -- we realize how ambitious that is. but when we first set it, we hadn't reached a million people. and we were sitting, you know, in a meeting in new york, and gary just blurted that out and everybody looked at him like he had two heads. and here we are, you know, a decade or a little over a decade later, and we're 43 million people -- by the end of this year, we'll be at 50 million people. now, there's -- obviously, we have a very long way to go, but the work is accelerating, and the more the word gets out, the more it's going to accelerate. >> yeah. >> gary? >> i absolutely believe it. i believe it for lots of reasons, not least of which is we've already done it -- right? -- for much of the world, you know, the problem we solved 100 years ago. it's not a silver bullet that we need. it's not a cure. it's like, "we know how to do this. we've done it already. so, yes, we can do it in other parts of the world." so i think that's why i have hope. we've done it before. and the fundamentals are now right to move beyond charit
i realize how -- we realize how ambitious that is. but when we first set it, we hadn't reached a million people. and we were sitting, you know, in a meeting in new york, and gary just blurted that out and everybody looked at him like he had two heads. and here we are, you know, a decade or a little over a decade later, and we're 43 million people -- by the end of this year, we'll be at 50 million people. now, there's -- obviously, we have a very long way to go, but the work is accelerating, and...
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economic question and how do we how do we achieve these goals in economics? and i think that was friedman's real accomplishment is not just with respect to a specific monetary theories reinterpretation of the great depression and pointing out that it was inappropriate federal reserve policy in particular in raising interest rates. during the great depression that led to the collapse of banks which then led to the collapse of the money supply which then led to the collapse of the economy and unemployment. that's great intellectual contribution and helped to reframe consideration of a free market economy. wasn't that capitalism had failed during the great depression it was that the federal reserve board had failed during the great depression. well, that's an entirely different argument and by having that intellectual understanding. then we're in a position to we're in a position to adopt better economic policies in the future than the past and i think that friedman's contributions as i've mentioned as an economist as an academic economist. we're really signific
economic question and how do we how do we achieve these goals in economics? and i think that was friedman's real accomplishment is not just with respect to a specific monetary theories reinterpretation of the great depression and pointing out that it was inappropriate federal reserve policy in particular in raising interest rates. during the great depression that led to the collapse of banks which then led to the collapse of the money supply which then led to the collapse of the economy and...
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how much will this be about how much oil canada provide and how much gas they can provide to europe? natural gas is reached a new record high, it's more than doubled since june. this faces some of the concerns going on belief the surface. i know you will laugh but this is incredibly important. it's an audit of the farming of the united states. with all of the droughts in the heatwave, they don't have a sense of what this will be at a time when we are concerned about the potential out but from the ukrainian and russian region. we've gotten most of the earnings. the round trip here, this is what has happened since the pandemic. it's search dramatically. we're looking at how much potential there is and how much ahead of ourselves we've gotten. there is the euphoria that people have experienced. we face a pretty big pothole now. jonathan: thank you, we are counting it down to jackson hole, wyoming. the coverage begins thursday morning into friday. tom: we've got a great set of guests lined up thinking about what global central banks are doing. mr. powell is the focus but there's a huge i
how much will this be about how much oil canada provide and how much gas they can provide to europe? natural gas is reached a new record high, it's more than doubled since june. this faces some of the concerns going on belief the surface. i know you will laugh but this is incredibly important. it's an audit of the farming of the united states. with all of the droughts in the heatwave, they don't have a sense of what this will be at a time when we are concerned about the potential out but from...
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how did, how come any with an art vision, navy, may i have like a shed the how the edit min. so the own comes when i got to cut us chavira, we'll talk about will not cover city, but lemon took in this vein will go to another event in ma sofa. we and then what is the medical field? medical hasn't any of the ha, more haymens. she had seen a lot of the p. o or do you know who told them when it came from a cabin guernica they did this and all that stuff. let's see, ya. a then kinetzer, and she had her navarro, and the deck. but it eliza retirement of the am hour, early or should already be a no can was to the phone, fuels will the come to them. but the fiercest battle ground was algeria where the national liberation front fought the french colonial army from 1954 to 1962 and included fighters like zide. i believe he hadn't listen. i withdrew from us. mm yeah. to me that they thought performing a lot of a tunes getting youth of really well more star, modern financing a vehicle available that solid is at the models it so that when you change at the moment, you want to leave that al
how did, how come any with an art vision, navy, may i have like a shed the how the edit min. so the own comes when i got to cut us chavira, we'll talk about will not cover city, but lemon took in this vein will go to another event in ma sofa. we and then what is the medical field? medical hasn't any of the ha, more haymens. she had seen a lot of the p. o or do you know who told them when it came from a cabin guernica they did this and all that stuff. let's see, ya. a then kinetzer, and she had...
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how do we move past this? and also importantly, how do we understand what the city's priorities are with respect to how we do our individual jobs and that's the part-it want hundred percent clear to me. maybe i didn't get the full picture. it is not like i had the chance to sit and talk with these people a half hour but i certainly felt like something was happening downtown, bringing people in, that seems important to that economic recovery and i didn't get the same sense of urgency coming back at me in terms of the interaction with staff, whether it was taking 5 days or week to respond to e-mail or not answering all the questions or just like i said reflectively hitting the no button, that seems like a really important culturely-the cultural aspect internally within city departments, very very-i know how hard it is just getting our like dozens of employees on the same page. no idea how to do 37 thousand employees but a big part is internal communication, getting the entire city to understand that activating t
how do we move past this? and also importantly, how do we understand what the city's priorities are with respect to how we do our individual jobs and that's the part-it want hundred percent clear to me. maybe i didn't get the full picture. it is not like i had the chance to sit and talk with these people a half hour but i certainly felt like something was happening downtown, bringing people in, that seems important to that economic recovery and i didn't get the same sense of urgency coming back...
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how are you here?eled. listen, well, i congratulate you and immediately to us, not immediately to you there was time to think. thank you. you have already helped me. hello alena alekseevich a. the vydochka saw off the school. no, i got sick more, yes, it's okay. i'm sorry late lesson. i know a wonderful coffee shop where they make such amazing coffee. no, don't think that i don't think anything. goodbye. my dear, well, it’s so impossible that you sang such a thing to me now, you dined, today yes, but write like a hungry mouse. let's take the upper house again. my dear, but you can’t really be as pretty as a child if i don’t breed you. nothing will work out between you and me. and generally get used to me heavy character. sorry it's okay and don't apologize, you're always ready. yes hello hello, very interesting idea. yes, i want to establish an award among the best students of the school. we have just anechka golubkova from the fifth smart girl sings dances won first place at the regional olympiad mikh
how are you here?eled. listen, well, i congratulate you and immediately to us, not immediately to you there was time to think. thank you. you have already helped me. hello alena alekseevich a. the vydochka saw off the school. no, i got sick more, yes, it's okay. i'm sorry late lesson. i know a wonderful coffee shop where they make such amazing coffee. no, don't think that i don't think anything. goodbye. my dear, well, it’s so impossible that you sang such a thing to me now, you dined, today...
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the face said how it should, how man. well, just somehow and how in russian?w to say no. what didn't you like? what? when did i want to kiss you? you know, it's simple. well, you really are like a brother to me. actually, i want to be your boyfriend. you will invite me home. come on in mila , these are the parents, right? we arrived, in general you can write a book, they have been together since the age of 18. listen, maybe i'll show you my room, or tea, coffee, water. i am now here we are preparing the walls for painting, the wallpaper is completely removed, it probably needs to be soaked. so guys, the working day is over today output. i said something incomprehensible. just say it's not true. this is true. why because for you i am a doll just a beautiful doll in which you can dress and undress very convenient to take with you i will meet with the generals. family at least feel. alive they are a dried butterfly well, what about boxing? what's going on with zhenya lately ? what is happening to him? everything is fine with him. stop answering a question with a
the face said how it should, how man. well, just somehow and how in russian?w to say no. what didn't you like? what? when did i want to kiss you? you know, it's simple. well, you really are like a brother to me. actually, i want to be your boyfriend. you will invite me home. come on in mila , these are the parents, right? we arrived, in general you can write a book, they have been together since the age of 18. listen, maybe i'll show you my room, or tea, coffee, water. i am now here we are...
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how mistaken are they in terms of how much the two year yield has come in? tony: we think the market is pricing in a fit put where we think that is well out of the money. when you think about the last post global financial crisis where inflation was an issue, deflation was the bigger issue. the fed put could react quickly. as we sit here today with double-digit headline inflation and core inflation still accelerating that will be with us through the remainder of this year, we think that fed put is out of the money so the market is being aggressive, both in terms of risk asset response but also as you mentioned with the two year. we think we will see an increase in the two year, the curve will remain inverted and invert further as we move towards the end of the year. lisa: over the weekend i got a lot of hate mail from people saying you are ignoring the inflation data that it is rolling over, you just want to be bearish, you just want to say the fed is wrong. you are seeing signs inflation is starting to cool. even rents are not going up as quickly as they we
how mistaken are they in terms of how much the two year yield has come in? tony: we think the market is pricing in a fit put where we think that is well out of the money. when you think about the last post global financial crisis where inflation was an issue, deflation was the bigger issue. the fed put could react quickly. as we sit here today with double-digit headline inflation and core inflation still accelerating that will be with us through the remainder of this year, we think that fed put...
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can you talk a little bit about how african languages developed in the new world and how that helped to kind of knit together the community that developed once the african-americans began arriving in the u.s.? >> the story was different in every region. the differences were patterned in much the same way set these other things appeared as we have been seeing them. in new england, where there were very, very few africans, african cultures rapidly observed much more of the european cultures around them. comparatively little of the african cultures flew the other way in new england. if we go all the way down to the country of south carolina and georgia, that was the other extreme. where the europeans were -- and africans were increasingly the majority. often, the preponderant majority. there were all these other things rapid reverse. the persistence of african cultures began to get much stronger. the presence of european cultures was comparatively. so, we get a profound difference in the results. >> i would love to talk about the development of communities. specific communities in the b
can you talk a little bit about how african languages developed in the new world and how that helped to kind of knit together the community that developed once the african-americans began arriving in the u.s.? >> the story was different in every region. the differences were patterned in much the same way set these other things appeared as we have been seeing them. in new england, where there were very, very few africans, african cultures rapidly observed much more of the european cultures...
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how bad is it out there?athy: it is not anything like the great recession or the covid recession we just went through. at worst, it would be a moderate recession come in our opinion. if we do fall into recession it could be quite shallow. we do not think unemployment needs to go sharply higher. we are already seeing inflation trending lower. we think eventually rental prices will come down. tom: sam stovall was just modeling 9 down to 7% or something like that. do you detect a pause on the way down or is there a force to it that gets us back to the 2% that fed speakers talk of? kathy: we have a family or -- similar forecast, around 7% by year-end. but the comparisons get much easier next year, and that's the key. you don't need outright price declines, just the month over month change has to slow. and we need to see service price inflation start to cool. but you don't need outright declines in price levels. that's important to keep in mind. lisa: how much does the policy mix in washington, d.c. change the pic
how bad is it out there?athy: it is not anything like the great recession or the covid recession we just went through. at worst, it would be a moderate recession come in our opinion. if we do fall into recession it could be quite shallow. we do not think unemployment needs to go sharply higher. we are already seeing inflation trending lower. we think eventually rental prices will come down. tom: sam stovall was just modeling 9 down to 7% or something like that. do you detect a pause on the way...
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how did he behave? how did he get there? until the end of the matter?et's say diligence as an example. well, or this , moreover, it’s some kind of ostentatious heroism to me, when once there is gold to jump it some kind of daily household something to grind the floor there, to help get ready to do homework there. i remember how in the evening dad was already packed there. i already went to bed, and then some uh works. there are some pictures i did not draw cards for the french language. well, that is, it’s such a discreet, not bright, but still i think that everyday heroism, you know, such awareness is only suitable somewhere now, that all there is wisdom, uh, which is located somewhere. uh, deep inside, but he's not the kind of person who puts it on display or knows how to present it with a beautiful effect. but rather, it is, uh, the work of the one who comes to him to get to the bottom to get through and u hear what is or what is important to hear from him. have n't played in a while. yes, so what is it? account for restore. on bicycles i love to rid
how did he behave? how did he get there? until the end of the matter?et's say diligence as an example. well, or this , moreover, it’s some kind of ostentatious heroism to me, when once there is gold to jump it some kind of daily household something to grind the floor there, to help get ready to do homework there. i remember how in the evening dad was already packed there. i already went to bed, and then some uh works. there are some pictures i did not draw cards for the french language. well,...
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how do you justify that? an mbe, and it is a discussion that we had when we were first invited to accept this, because obviously we were aware of the nature of our work and we had to try and tally that with the integrity of what we're, we're saying. and really, we decided to accept the mbe because we felt it really validated what we were trying to achieve as artists, which was trying to change the mind—set within how contemporary art is defined and evaluated. going back to our experience of the prejudice that we experienced, you know, from a position of being told that your work is absolutely worthless, backward, outdated, has no place in contemporary art, simply because it's drawing on an ancient indian tradition, to then being offered an award, you know, a very public kind of... recognition. ..statement of recognition for your services to contribution to contemporary art, was to us notjust showing ourselves, but it's a public statement showing that it is possible to change mind—sets about culture and identi
how do you justify that? an mbe, and it is a discussion that we had when we were first invited to accept this, because obviously we were aware of the nature of our work and we had to try and tally that with the integrity of what we're, we're saying. and really, we decided to accept the mbe because we felt it really validated what we were trying to achieve as artists, which was trying to change the mind—set within how contemporary art is defined and evaluated. going back to our experience of...
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well, how do you love like that? how do they get married?hank fate, you should try to understand me correctly. i love victor, i respect him, but well, as a brother, as a friend, you can see that now my relatives are the closest people. i am ready to do anything for you. well, how can i do this without true love? what is the real one, do you know? so you say, you respect my mustache. so after all , true love is she, and it is attached to mutual respect, and not on the whims of the heart, you say you love like a friend. good love and friendship mutual echo your mother would be alive in the kingdom of her heaven, she birds said the same words. she would let you know that this one is the true love in your heart. well, she’s up there in the sky, she sees everything, how the wind took you from the boarding school for you, for you to save your whole life for one thing. it made him happy with love and warmth, your mother she will see everything there, and she will wish her blessing to you through me last night was parental blessing. get married and
well, how do you love like that? how do they get married?hank fate, you should try to understand me correctly. i love victor, i respect him, but well, as a brother, as a friend, you can see that now my relatives are the closest people. i am ready to do anything for you. well, how can i do this without true love? what is the real one, do you know? so you say, you respect my mustache. so after all , true love is she, and it is attached to mutual respect, and not on the whims of the heart, you say...
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how do you deal with this? i will tell you, they told us that even now in gostomel, we have a commission formed that has how to put it, that is, you submit an application, the commission comes to draw up a deed of destruction and the amount of damages. well, they tell us that so far there is no such commission, that is, in fact, you now do everything with your own hands with your own hands for donations, a little people, and that's why we yes and that's why we were able. for example, to change the windows. we changed seven , three windows completely, and four more double-glazed windows. we changed it, it costs a lot now. it became more expensive and that's why thanks to people who care about russian yes yes we are helped i have a lot of friends there are many subscribers i don't know there are just a lot of good people who are there someone something op-op that is what you can say the girl from the cover considering for the fact that this is not at all an entertaining photo, it still helped you somehow, i think
how do you deal with this? i will tell you, they told us that even now in gostomel, we have a commission formed that has how to put it, that is, you submit an application, the commission comes to draw up a deed of destruction and the amount of damages. well, they tell us that so far there is no such commission, that is, in fact, you now do everything with your own hands with your own hands for donations, a little people, and that's why we yes and that's why we were able. for example, to change...
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how can we go, wilson for that's how they can also go terribly. what you know onto facebook, twitter, instagram, take talk. nearly 5000000000 people around the world. use social media like alina, but she was bullied online. she withdrew into herself and became isolated. and ash who doesn't want to be identified.
how can we go, wilson for that's how they can also go terribly. what you know onto facebook, twitter, instagram, take talk. nearly 5000000000 people around the world. use social media like alina, but she was bullied online. she withdrew into herself and became isolated. and ash who doesn't want to be identified.
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how do we get that?e that into something that's perhaps more understandable to someone like me that's looking at this? yeah, so we incorporate different technologies. in addition to satellite imagery, we also use ai and machine learning. effectively, we're using a whole pool of data that we have from existing growers. we have more than 40,000 hectares under our platform, and we use a combination of our existing pool of data as well as a new pool of data. it uses machine learning processes to analyse the crops and identify areas that might require attention. we can better understand what's happening for sure. we have a lot of... ..a big database about all the climate data since i've been working here, since 20 years. we have all this data, we have all the data about the yields, about the concentration in sugar of all the grapes. artificial intelligence here will help us to predict and to forecast what will happen for the next vintage. but why does this matter? and what sort of impact can changing weather
how do we get that?e that into something that's perhaps more understandable to someone like me that's looking at this? yeah, so we incorporate different technologies. in addition to satellite imagery, we also use ai and machine learning. effectively, we're using a whole pool of data that we have from existing growers. we have more than 40,000 hectares under our platform, and we use a combination of our existing pool of data as well as a new pool of data. it uses machine learning processes to...
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many people how much love how much warmth in the phone conversation how are you how are you how areyou there give me your hand... hopes everything we dream about will become possible the day will come, give me a pen, it will come, let's come, let's be our dear, every one of us works little by little, so now is the day of victory! ". hands hands do you believe in building time and who does not take time from us and even if spiders catch time and together with la la la one day of victory is always a road everyone who approaches the bush tanyuk on the road we take mistakes victory is always a road home gather at home well done healthy love the road road home road with all our heart victory will come and we will all be in a peaceful ukraine and flat to each of you you are of course another one of our strength and weapons that's what positive ready no i don't hear ready to fly right who wants to dance welcome youtube manifesto of the bright side of music ukraine is a strong and free people these are people with free minds that's why they always fly like on wings happy be crazy happy happ
many people how much love how much warmth in the phone conversation how are you how are you how areyou there give me your hand... hopes everything we dream about will become possible the day will come, give me a pen, it will come, let's come, let's be our dear, every one of us works little by little, so now is the day of victory! ". hands hands do you believe in building time and who does not take time from us and even if spiders catch time and together with la la la one day of victory is...
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how does a pandemic end? how do we know the pandemic has ended? a phrase is pandemics end with a whimper, not with a. february, march, the world changed. then it fades into the background and it end when a society comes to an new normal. how do we enable a new normal? one of the things you have spent a lot of time thinking about is getting us out of the acute emergency phase were the u.s. government is finding the treatments and diagnostics. we need to get out of the business over the long run. hope in -- my hope in 2023 is a you will see the commercialization of all of these products. we just move them into the regular health care system. if you need treatments, you get a treatment the way you can treatments for heart disease or other viruses and bacteria and other kinds of things. that will be important, that commercialization work is happening, it revelatory issues, market dynamic issues, transition issues so that right now everybody can walk into a cvs and get a vaccine. when we make the transition we do not end up at a point where you cannot
how does a pandemic end? how do we know the pandemic has ended? a phrase is pandemics end with a whimper, not with a. february, march, the world changed. then it fades into the background and it end when a society comes to an new normal. how do we enable a new normal? one of the things you have spent a lot of time thinking about is getting us out of the acute emergency phase were the u.s. government is finding the treatments and diagnostics. we need to get out of the business over the long run....
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how?vocation, but a change in the rhetoric of uh, the mainstream media in the west regarding zelensky regarding military assistance. this is also a definite trend. that is, in other words , in march-april there were headlines with phrases, we will defeat putin, uh, with the help of weapons, and the war to a victorious end. we remember that there are more and more europeans. they talked about the need to give more weapons and so on. now this one from this topic. she left the media altogether. nobody wants more raise the topic of military assistance. why? this is also very important, because not only new commitments. europe does not want to take, but from the old obligations, for example, the same germany that she took and announced to the whole world, she did not fully fulfill. and we, by the way, ukrainians very often remind us of how it fits very well . just a possible provocation in the west is the station. but this, uh, she is capable of provocation. break it somehow. eh, this is the pr
how?vocation, but a change in the rhetoric of uh, the mainstream media in the west regarding zelensky regarding military assistance. this is also a definite trend. that is, in other words , in march-april there were headlines with phrases, we will defeat putin, uh, with the help of weapons, and the war to a victorious end. we remember that there are more and more europeans. they talked about the need to give more weapons and so on. now this one from this topic. she left the media altogether....
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but how do people live who have this same gallbladder? this is how they took it. removed.'s address all these and many other equally important questions regarding the gallbladder to our expert. i am i invite an experienced surgeon of the highest qualification category, candidates of medical sciences, associate professor aleksey protasevich to the studio. come out to us. good afternoon, alexey, why do stones form in the gallbladder, or rather, i suspect that at the beginning sand forms, then it all turns into stones. we have a liver that produces bile. this bile is concentrated in the gallbladder under certain conditions, when this bile becomes too much, well, usually cholesterol. he really starts to form crystals at the beginning. these are small crystals. and it is really called the sand among the people. yes, then it's a real cobbler. then a question. and how quickly the stones will form and what sizes they can reach sizes to me they are limited by the size of the gallbladder. that is, in principle, the entire gallbladder can be filled with stones and such cases are know
but how do people live who have this same gallbladder? this is how they took it. removed.'s address all these and many other equally important questions regarding the gallbladder to our expert. i am i invite an experienced surgeon of the highest qualification category, candidates of medical sciences, associate professor aleksey protasevich to the studio. come out to us. good afternoon, alexey, why do stones form in the gallbladder, or rather, i suspect that at the beginning sand forms, then it...
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um, you know, we would have to see how, how they play, how would they perform in such a tournament like i work up, but they are playing already be games with now with this young player. and we will see a big fan of the coats of loose enrique, i think he can handle the the team and they will pretty well and we will see, i think they were piss, difficult or not the toughest group. the 1st big was your money. my gold, there's going to be tough, but i think go study going to up on i think spring can handle, let's just walk up one game and everything up and get money so. so it's always a toss team. they're good man. they are a brave be strong physically also. i know the coach has if he was my call to him him by and and he likes to play to play the ball. he likes to keep the wall and i think it's going to be a fight to see who, which seem keeps that will, you know, i think both teams $1.00 to $2.00 at the ball. and i think that it can be one of the keys of the game. and if i can just bring you in and ask you the same question, who's gonna win that game? spinal germany? it's a tough one. hobbi
um, you know, we would have to see how, how they play, how would they perform in such a tournament like i work up, but they are playing already be games with now with this young player. and we will see a big fan of the coats of loose enrique, i think he can handle the the team and they will pretty well and we will see, i think they were piss, difficult or not the toughest group. the 1st big was your money. my gold, there's going to be tough, but i think go study going to up on i think spring...
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is that how to stay relevant? today there is a lot of talk about soft skills, everything that we said today about her russia about self-driving cars and so on and so forth. these are all traditional and very important hard skills. but this formula was developed by scientists from a number of universities that 85% of our success in life is soft skills. and i conditionally say that soft skills. this is our operating system. is it android or ios and ours hard skills is an app store. and what determines our effectiveness as human beings in this life is the achievement of our success goals, which are precisely the soft skills. we conditionally divide these soft skills into three, such as cognitive or the ability to think socially is the ability to live in a society to communicate. present your ideas and so on and so forth and emotional. it is the art of managing oneself , understanding one's emotions, understanding the emotions of other people and managing them. and now i want to show a small video. which uh is taken c
is that how to stay relevant? today there is a lot of talk about soft skills, everything that we said today about her russia about self-driving cars and so on and so forth. these are all traditional and very important hard skills. but this formula was developed by scientists from a number of universities that 85% of our success in life is soft skills. and i conditionally say that soft skills. this is our operating system. is it android or ios and ours hard skills is an app store. and what...
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this is how things are. it is more like this is the ethos right now. the poll could i have here, the triumph of the western idea is obvious in the total exhaustion of systematic alternatives to western liberalism. if all of the berlin wall, that summer, that is like the triumph of the west is evident. i will even call it up, i will link it on canvas so people can read it in totality. this is the very beginning of it, here it is andre store, very beginning. in watching the flow of events over the past decade or so it is hard to contain the feeling that something fundamental has happened in world history. the pastor has seen a flood of articles commemorating the end of the cold war and the fact that piece is breaking out and many regions of the world. it is interesting, pieces in quotation marks because of the idea that the cold war did not have much objects. most of the analysis lacked any framework between what is contingent and what is accidental and world history. and, are particularly superficial. here, t
this is how things are. it is more like this is the ethos right now. the poll could i have here, the triumph of the western idea is obvious in the total exhaustion of systematic alternatives to western liberalism. if all of the berlin wall, that summer, that is like the triumph of the west is evident. i will even call it up, i will link it on canvas so people can read it in totality. this is the very beginning of it, here it is andre store, very beginning. in watching the flow of events over...
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listen, how did you find it beautiful, thank you, how did you find me. will order me to leave for detention instead of you? in short, do your best . yes, it works, wow, you can immediately hear the head of the shield with the meaning of the boss. thanks andryukha great. come back, what's stopping you? no, i'll turn around, they put me in jail. and we will establish a service with you, we will give a disclosure rate of 100% well, how are your lost boys ? cause, because of which yakushev and i butted, remember? help me, so i found you? vika came here. i'm sorry, old man, i didn't give you your coordinates. you know how i feel about this issue, i'll forgive if you help. persuaded as far as i remember, there was a problem with the evidence base. well, if anything significant comes out, i myself will personally go to the prosecutor, she will take it, but only then do i need professionals in andryukha's department. oh, i 'm listening, thanks. bye. and well why? i remember you very well, but i don't understand what you need i have nothing to take i'm almost ban
listen, how did you find it beautiful, thank you, how did you find me. will order me to leave for detention instead of you? in short, do your best . yes, it works, wow, you can immediately hear the head of the shield with the meaning of the boss. thanks andryukha great. come back, what's stopping you? no, i'll turn around, they put me in jail. and we will establish a service with you, we will give a disclosure rate of 100% well, how are your lost boys ? cause, because of which yakushev and i...
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how do you train your computer?ng means it's going to analyze all of the images of tom cruise, all his expressions compared to my impersonator. so the computer's going to teach itself. when my impersonator is smiling, i'm going to create tom cruise smiling and that's how you train it. >> using video from the cbs news archives, chris ume was able to train his computer to learn every aspect of my face and wipe away the decades. this is how i looked 30 years ago. he can even remove my mustache. the possibilities are endless and a little frightening. >> i see a lot of mistake in my work but i don't mind actually. i don't want to fool people. i just want to show them what's possible. >> you don't want to fool people? >> no, i want to entertain people. i want to raise awareness, and i want to show where it's all going. >> it is without a doubt one of the most important revolutions in the human communication and perception. i would say it's analogous to the birth of the internet. >> political scientist nina schick is a pol
how do you train your computer?ng means it's going to analyze all of the images of tom cruise, all his expressions compared to my impersonator. so the computer's going to teach itself. when my impersonator is smiling, i'm going to create tom cruise smiling and that's how you train it. >> using video from the cbs news archives, chris ume was able to train his computer to learn every aspect of my face and wipe away the decades. this is how i looked 30 years ago. he can even remove my...
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hey, how's it going? good. yeah. how did that extractions of this? you know? yeah, so remind me this is berlin. an buenos ari's. the team prepares the clover for gene sequencing, but the cyanide values taken by the team in germany show whether the clover has adapted to an up and existence already. okay, peter, did we get the data from berlin? yes. with the screen here it is so great. thank james. have you had a chance to look at the data from berlin? so we can understand how the environments changing from downtown berlin through the suburbs and into the rural areas. we got it. all right, so let's take a look at so berlin's one of the, the cities where we see why clover adapting to urban real gradients. yeah, nice and so now we're at about 33 percent of cities where why clover adapts. yeah. but yeah, fair enough about that. okay. so then next i think what we're gonna have to do is figure out what are the drivers, the environmental drivers of this adaptation. so that's really cool. in berlin plans from the city center, a more likely to produce cyanide, as is the
hey, how's it going? good. yeah. how did that extractions of this? you know? yeah, so remind me this is berlin. an buenos ari's. the team prepares the clover for gene sequencing, but the cyanide values taken by the team in germany show whether the clover has adapted to an up and existence already. okay, peter, did we get the data from berlin? yes. with the screen here it is so great. thank james. have you had a chance to look at the data from berlin? so we can understand how the environments...
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with us, we perceived everything as a reflection of his life, how he lived, how he worked, how he communicatedpeople, how he communicated with his mother. they played husband and wife according to the scenario of their heroes, there was a child whom they took care of, to whom they gave their love, but people did not like this at all for their real children. of course, when i remember, he was very sick and they showed seryozha and he cried and had a fever and said, mom. well, that's my dad. of course, they had it in their head that this was dad, he had one son, the second son. seryoga , you know, this is a funny story. seriously. i recognized them. i really liked you. mother. i really liked it. uh, father. e forms, i am in full confidence that this boy has some kind of direct relation to my dad, some kind of direct dad. well, after all, these are your parents, so this is a very strange feeling. guys, we don't order anymore. they need all their lives the voice of 60+ is developing a new season from september 4 on sundays on pervy agree it's nice to start the evening with surprises and there will
with us, we perceived everything as a reflection of his life, how he lived, how he worked, how he communicatedpeople, how he communicated with his mother. they played husband and wife according to the scenario of their heroes, there was a child whom they took care of, to whom they gave their love, but people did not like this at all for their real children. of course, when i remember, he was very sick and they showed seryozha and he cried and had a fever and said, mom. well, that's my dad. of...
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how so barefoot. we know exactly what love is. easy to explore in belarus only from the report of our trip, the station baranovichi central historical place, from which similar railway boom began in the country, this is the first secular residential stone building of the end of the 18th century, butrievich's palace is only worth making a list of places that you want to visit and set off on the path, the naturalist built not just a house. he raised not even chekhov's cherry, and i'm not ashamed of this word, a real paradise apple garden. landscapes full of thoughtfulness and sadness enchant even the most fastidious travelers. and if there is no such opportunity, the city of belarus is what you need. the leaning tower of pisa does not let the brothers fall. i will support pinsk in every sense, look project on our tv channel and travel online well, tell me, at least you are silent, but i hear how you breathe and every breath squeezes your heart more. i know i offended you? did not believe to give me and be mine on the spot. just don'
how so barefoot. we know exactly what love is. easy to explore in belarus only from the report of our trip, the station baranovichi central historical place, from which similar railway boom began in the country, this is the first secular residential stone building of the end of the 18th century, butrievich's palace is only worth making a list of places that you want to visit and set off on the path, the naturalist built not just a house. he raised not even chekhov's cherry, and i'm not ashamed...