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how are you? >> thank you. how you doing? >> how you doing? >> nice to see you. >> senator chuck grassley. >> sorry. >> this is the vice president. >> that is the vice president but this is senator chuck grassley. >> good to meet you. >> i stuck my hand out and he said vice president pence. and he said aren't you senator grassley? [laughter] >> it would have been fun. >> hi, how are you? >> good, how are you. >> vice president pence. >> how are you? >> how you doing? >> thanks for coming. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure to meet you, sir. can i get your autograph, maybe? >> thank you. thank you for all you've done for our country. can i get a picture? have a good day. >> how are you? >> i want to say -- chance to get a picture. >> i'd love that, yeah. would you like to see your picture? >> senator, get on that side. you want a picture? come on. >> great job today. >> i'm mike pence. jimy, want to hold that? put a wrap on it. >> i got it. >> you ready? ok, here we go. >> now we're good. >> now we're good? hi, i'm vice president mike pence. i'm
how are you? >> thank you. how you doing? >> how you doing? >> nice to see you. >> senator chuck grassley. >> sorry. >> this is the vice president. >> that is the vice president but this is senator chuck grassley. >> good to meet you. >> i stuck my hand out and he said vice president pence. and he said aren't you senator grassley? [laughter] >> it would have been fun. >> hi, how are you? >> good, how are you. >> vice...
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Aug 16, 2022
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you'd better tell me how it all went, how he proposed to you, yes, how just said?ed and all. well , tell me, he got down on one knee in front of you. how funny is that? this is, and you're kind of sad. why don't you tell me anything? yes, i'm just very tired, but still everything is cool the way i wanted it, even better, we will get married, i will have a cool dad. daughter, forgive me, but i won't be able to marry him, and i don't know how to say it like why damn it. i think i don't like him. no, you think, you just think you love him very much. well, how can you not love him? listen to the campaign, we were left alone.
you'd better tell me how it all went, how he proposed to you, yes, how just said?ed and all. well , tell me, he got down on one knee in front of you. how funny is that? this is, and you're kind of sad. why don't you tell me anything? yes, i'm just very tired, but still everything is cool the way i wanted it, even better, we will get married, i will have a cool dad. daughter, forgive me, but i won't be able to marry him, and i don't know how to say it like why damn it. i think i don't like him....
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Aug 27, 2022
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-- think about, like, how to weigh engage -- like, how do we help you be healthy? so first and foremost, we are going to solve that question for you. second is really about the engagement side. you find out you are at high risk for heart disease, like an article just came out about caffeine consumption and heart disease or sleep and heart disease. i want you to update me. so the company then will start to update people to say, hey, here is the latest that is happening. here's things in your hands that you should actually start to think about. david: what was it like growing up on the stanford campus with all this talent around you? anne: we were surrounded by an academic culture of people who really prioritized education and learning, but also really encouraged people to pursue their passions. ♪ david: now, you have a fairly distinguished family. i would like you to talk about it for a moment. it has been written about. as i recall, your father was a physics professor and the head of the physics department at stanford. anne: correct. david: your mother is a disting
-- think about, like, how to weigh engage -- like, how do we help you be healthy? so first and foremost, we are going to solve that question for you. second is really about the engagement side. you find out you are at high risk for heart disease, like an article just came out about caffeine consumption and heart disease or sleep and heart disease. i want you to update me. so the company then will start to update people to say, hey, here is the latest that is happening. here's things in your...
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oh, how, probably whole, how may i have the one on one hand no, don't put me in my bones how to and a lot of his pain and the guy he's talking about the phone may twang. he was home like a mom of on a phone. let me know they had gone by and, and i'm going at football. my found mine you made up all my me young payments are credit cards that i got off the modem. i know the the the a teeny. absolutely. and if you, unless you go long when you dollars really. yeah. tomorrow's you are calling me. i'll set that up. wound up changing my to r o p. 90 days. did that the kidney? yeah. so do do i tunes in google? got where beany isaac? yeah, i mean it's our jail me and i done it with jamie pony. i need your opinion on it so that they can only jo day like how many down there lisa can when it's done ready policy limit, you only the machine on my machine and me on your behalf with my me? no, no, no, yeah. home a god, i'll go by and i'm at all. why 5? yeah. i i give him a call back. fox, no, my poli, who was home, even poor laying bon horse and horse all about them for happy in me coming from what i
oh, how, probably whole, how may i have the one on one hand no, don't put me in my bones how to and a lot of his pain and the guy he's talking about the phone may twang. he was home like a mom of on a phone. let me know they had gone by and, and i'm going at football. my found mine you made up all my me young payments are credit cards that i got off the modem. i know the the the a teeny. absolutely. and if you, unless you go long when you dollars really. yeah. tomorrow's you are calling me....
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Aug 24, 2022
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how do would make a residence life fantastic? how do we build a community?ow do we give them a place of sins and home? it's how do we serve the consumer in a better way? emily: the cofounders of alfred. thank you both so much for pointing us. we will be right back. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: bed, bath & beyond jumped after reports that have found a lender to provide financing. is trying to boost liquidity and reduce debt. coming up, how the inflation reduction act could change how we do our taxes. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. [ cheers ] are we actually going? yes!! and once in a lifetime moments. two tickets to nascar! yes! find rewards like these and so many more in the xfinity app. pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wo
how do would make a residence life fantastic? how do we build a community?ow do we give them a place of sins and home? it's how do we serve the consumer in a better way? emily: the cofounders of alfred. thank you both so much for pointing us. we will be right back. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: bed, bath & beyond jumped after reports that have found a lender to provide financing. is trying to boost liquidity and reduce debt. coming up, how the inflation reduction act could change how we do...
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Aug 26, 2022
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we look at how leveraged and they are and how much debt they have outstanding, their ability to borrow in the future. there are a few different components. cash flow, overall financial flexibility, how much leverage they have, how much cash they have, if they need to spend on certain projects if their cash flow is not as strong. those are the key areas >> we are looking at. >>>> sidney, you mentioned ratings. that is a core of what you do. have there been any systematic changes in ratings in the hospital sector? >> yes, coming into 2022, the short answer is there has not been. we have not had a lot of downgrades or upgrades. nominally, they are not that high. what has happened is coming into 2022, the investment markets have been pretty strong for the balance sheets even though there was some fluctuation on the operating cash flow side, the balance sheets were holding stability on the credit rating. the credit rating is ability to pay debt back over the next 30 years and that is what we are trying to assess the best we can. coming into this year, a lot of funding from the stimulus real
we look at how leveraged and they are and how much debt they have outstanding, their ability to borrow in the future. there are a few different components. cash flow, overall financial flexibility, how much leverage they have, how much cash they have, if they need to spend on certain projects if their cash flow is not as strong. those are the key areas >> we are looking at. >>>> sidney, you mentioned ratings. that is a core of what you do. have there been any systematic...
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Aug 27, 2022
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how are you, how are you at home how are things with you, that's why i'm really tense, and i 've noticedyes, yes, but quickly. eh, as if in our family joined. she distributed the roles. uh, i mean, i have parents. she doesn't think that my parents are the owners, but me, well, despite my age. she chose the child anyway. she believes that i was the smallest in the family. yes? e yes oh and here are her parents there, and they walk with her sometimes. that is, it doesn’t work for me, but when the dog passes the next day, and she puts some candy in her pocket for her parents, especially dad. she thanks. she thanks for being kind of rescued from the dogs. snowdrop well, what are you doing, huh? well, what will you do? golden, you see, i bathe in gold. like the golden antelope, it's the golden sable how? by the way, does she refer to strangers? as soon as it arrives, for example, the guests immediately check the bags, then she jumps on her shoulder, sniffs and waits. it seems to me that i usually say that there is a gift of some kind. bring a cucumber, at least to please sable, she hangs supp
how are you, how are you at home how are things with you, that's why i'm really tense, and i 've noticedyes, yes, but quickly. eh, as if in our family joined. she distributed the roles. uh, i mean, i have parents. she doesn't think that my parents are the owners, but me, well, despite my age. she chose the child anyway. she believes that i was the smallest in the family. yes? e yes oh and here are her parents there, and they walk with her sometimes. that is, it doesn’t work for me, but when...
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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 17, 2022
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my know my why my home, how probably how may i have the one on yeah. follow up on me in my phone, how to and a lot. i've had pain in the god, he's available to me, but i didn't thought may when he was home. like, i don't know. i'm on a phone. let me say that they had gone on football. my found mine. you made up all my me, your payments are pretty, give me the modem. i do do the a teeny. absolutely. and you can leave it on go loan. when you are calling me out. that will absolutely. i'll follow up to my to r o. p 90. i she said that the kidney is so who do i choose in google? who got where beany isaac? yeah, i mean it's our jail me and i've done it from what we've cut jamie pony. i need to talk to dish so that they can well, it's out there. like how many don't be i know lisa can when it's out. don't let me follow. she limit you only them she, i'm a, she went and me. i'm going to help with my me money. oh a god, i'll go bumper and i'm at all. why? 5? yeah, i i keep hitting me a call back. fox. no, my poli, who was home even for like a horse and horse all about them for 50. happy me . 5.
my know my why my home, how probably how may i have the one on yeah. follow up on me in my phone, how to and a lot. i've had pain in the god, he's available to me, but i didn't thought may when he was home. like, i don't know. i'm on a phone. let me say that they had gone on football. my found mine. you made up all my me, your payments are pretty, give me the modem. i do do the a teeny. absolutely. and you can leave it on go loan. when you are calling me out. that will absolutely. i'll follow...
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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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to make ukraine happy, how you don’t know how to unblock the ports, or how to provide ukraine with more impose more sanctions on the americans, all the activities of the puppeteer are aimed at hate speech, it is called hate speech in english, which is directed against the authorities in this case, and in the conditions of war, i will repeat myself this is a little different than the usual peaceful state , in fact, i need the last remark that, well, petro poroshenko, he is mentioned, how shall we say, because of this beta farm in media reports, he was always engaged in this and in peacetime, it was especially noticeable in our convocation of the previous stage of the parliament as they created false news stories that were then used as a basis for attacks on specific critics of that government, and in this regard, they were not lost by him even after the loss of power itself, he continues to do it, and here you are the head of the president's office, who actually focuses on working with fake news, you can now give examples of such fake narratives that were spread by this bot farm, they ca
to make ukraine happy, how you don’t know how to unblock the ports, or how to provide ukraine with more impose more sanctions on the americans, all the activities of the puppeteer are aimed at hate speech, it is called hate speech in english, which is directed against the authorities in this case, and in the conditions of war, i will repeat myself this is a little different than the usual peaceful state , in fact, i need the last remark that, well, petro poroshenko, he is mentioned, how shall...
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— how serious is this, and how worried should we be? 50 years and _ should we be? we have seen droughts in the last 50 years and the _ should we be? we have seen droughts in the last 50 years and the last - in the last 50 years and the last one at— in the last 50 years and the last one at this _ in the last 50 years and the last one at this level was 2012 and everybody talks about the 1976 drought. the difference between now and i976, _ drought. the difference between now and 1976, although the summers have been as— and 1976, although the summers have been as dry. _ and 1976, although the summers have been as dry, in 1976 the winter before — been as dry, in 1976 the winter before was really dry so that is why we had _ before was really dry so that is why we had healthy granddaughters and water— we had healthy granddaughters and water around. we had healthy granddaughters and wateraround. however, we had healthy granddaughters and water around. however, the reason i am concerned is that if we have a dry winter— am concerned is that if we
— how serious is this, and how worried should we be? 50 years and _ should we be? we have seen droughts in the last 50 years and the _ should we be? we have seen droughts in the last 50 years and the last - in the last 50 years and the last one at— in the last 50 years and the last one at this _ in the last 50 years and the last one at this level was 2012 and everybody talks about the 1976 drought. the difference between now and i976, _ drought. the difference between now and 1976, although...
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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 17, 2022
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he told me how well had doors he. ready medina, the bush was a me, kirby coffee i the check is, am sick as soon as could you call me but i was on the phone at the another. but in one key part of the middle east palestine change was far harder if not impossible to bring about. while many other arab societies progress, the post 1967 outlook here was believed in. and it depends on the youth about these items and the way that they used to be washed up initially was really couldn't chicken at the time of small ship did when you began and it will and i know you had a rule and still when would you like lack in a few bobby milan and now madame k, you has your, the year to where has you had the men of the publisher to be moved from san in this but they didn't get the can home and you get her home on may then i can you know aladdin matic but for the shelter? yeah, and i'm at the walk off and i cannot do the phone. i'll had to be and the mother walk up to my heart. it is our luck up in for the 19th sixty's is often described as
he told me how well had doors he. ready medina, the bush was a me, kirby coffee i the check is, am sick as soon as could you call me but i was on the phone at the another. but in one key part of the middle east palestine change was far harder if not impossible to bring about. while many other arab societies progress, the post 1967 outlook here was believed in. and it depends on the youth about these items and the way that they used to be washed up initially was really couldn't chicken at the...
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but how close are you able to give it and how to school, how genuinely, professionally repaired professionally. you're trying to do a job do a job. i think that is the biggest challenge really. i mentioned we what are in my introduction, the youth republican strategist, who in my new influences, american political, immediate communications for decades to come. and he also played on this very emotional badge issues. and all sorts of unscrupulous means you truly believe he was very open about it, that any means justify the goal and it also needs to be added that he died very young of, of a brain tumor. i wonder if you think that the approach of trying to manipulate the perceptions so that you have the reality that you live, you can actually ural document tend to sort of choke up on its own contents over a pretty short period of time. misperception is very you may, if you're very good at it, for instance, if you work in the media and you know how to do it, you can do a very good job and manipulating public opinion. you can paint white as black. you can, you know, totally twist reality and sometim
but how close are you able to give it and how to school, how genuinely, professionally repaired professionally. you're trying to do a job do a job. i think that is the biggest challenge really. i mentioned we what are in my introduction, the youth republican strategist, who in my new influences, american political, immediate communications for decades to come. and he also played on this very emotional badge issues. and all sorts of unscrupulous means you truly believe he was very open about it,...
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Aug 28, 2022
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how informed and how we can stay long-term and how we move on to mars. we learn about the moon and built out our lunar presence looking at our systems going to mars, we develop capabilities that will enable those things to happen. we need the things we are putting central to our objectives. we will be sustainable this time, that is not mean we are staying 365 days, we can stay 30 days and help enable others to stay there while we are not there. we are going for all humanity, we are going with all humanity. the more nations and companies at the moon, the more that we learn. encouraging our knowledge base and capabilities while strengthening things here on earth. we are thankful for you to be here and on today. i hand it over to our closest colleague, the one i am completely close to, kathy. >> it is amazing to be part of this team. everybody on the team is part of our team and pathetic the broader team out there really getting all of this work done. this team has been getting ready for a while, he had to be prepared for the mission that is going to be goi
how informed and how we can stay long-term and how we move on to mars. we learn about the moon and built out our lunar presence looking at our systems going to mars, we develop capabilities that will enable those things to happen. we need the things we are putting central to our objectives. we will be sustainable this time, that is not mean we are staying 365 days, we can stay 30 days and help enable others to stay there while we are not there. we are going for all humanity, we are going with...
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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 10, 2022
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how is the architecture?auses delight in them and is not worth the point of view of how we live, it could still be understood, they say, it turns out russian without balalaikas and not upstairs, the question is that they no longer live like that, because the western cities are surrounded. this is in terms of cleanliness. excuse me, i know perfectly well what the french metro is by heart at one time i knew better than the russian one, it’s sewage and rats that run right along the rails, and from the point of view of providing food. well, it was recently discussed by german journalists that milk that cost 75 cents in just a few days jumped to one euro 25 cents. for them it is unheard of and rise, because there are 2 million people below the poverty line who do not know how easy it is to physically live, they live on the streets, but the fact is that now there are problems in germany. they say it is the richest country in europe, but people have problems with civilized poverty. they sit at home, but they literal
how is the architecture?auses delight in them and is not worth the point of view of how we live, it could still be understood, they say, it turns out russian without balalaikas and not upstairs, the question is that they no longer live like that, because the western cities are surrounded. this is in terms of cleanliness. excuse me, i know perfectly well what the french metro is by heart at one time i knew better than the russian one, it’s sewage and rats that run right along the rails, and...
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it's hard to believe how far and how fast qatar has developed. place that has always relished defying expectations. roughly the same size as yorkshire in the united kingdom, qatar is a mainly desert landscape, surrounded by the gulf on three sides. it hasn't been the easiest of places to prosper. historically it was the arduous task of pearl—diving that was qatar's main economy — until, that is, the discovery of oil and gas. is oil workers arriving in the 19405 brought with them a game to play in their spare time. that sport has now brought the focus of the world to qatar. and that game was the beautiful game — football. a5 hosts, qatar qualified automatically for the world cup. they will make their first ever appearance at the tournament. almoez ali is a striker for the qatar national team, and he hopes to become a household name when the competition kicks off this november. he says qatar may be seen as underdogs, but thinks this is a side who should not be written off just yet. in december 2021, qatar hosted the fifa arab cup. using the new wor
it's hard to believe how far and how fast qatar has developed. place that has always relished defying expectations. roughly the same size as yorkshire in the united kingdom, qatar is a mainly desert landscape, surrounded by the gulf on three sides. it hasn't been the easiest of places to prosper. historically it was the arduous task of pearl—diving that was qatar's main economy — until, that is, the discovery of oil and gas. is oil workers arriving in the 19405 brought with them a game to...
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relatively speaking, eh- e what how how the region is preparing for the heating season, he is preparingor the training season, you know, and in other ways, as in that song, everything is fine, the main main task is the end of the armed campaign of the agrarians . we also provide kindling with wood raw materials, peat briquettes, all alternative fuels, i am sure that rivne region will pass the heating season without failure, and the economy is working, let me remind you that six months are over budget overrun by 106.6%. i.e., business has not stopped, business is developing and we even have the opening of new enterprises, e-e, in addition to relocated ones , e-e rivne business has become more active, i.e. , the stage of such e-e revival of delayed demand is underway, well, on september 1, on september 1, we expect the opening of schools where they were able to provide e reliable conditions in the shelter facilities, the children actually increased because we understand that children are the basis of the nation's return home and the basis of the economy. of course, the priority is their s
relatively speaking, eh- e what how how the region is preparing for the heating season, he is preparingor the training season, you know, and in other ways, as in that song, everything is fine, the main main task is the end of the armed campaign of the agrarians . we also provide kindling with wood raw materials, peat briquettes, all alternative fuels, i am sure that rivne region will pass the heating season without failure, and the economy is working, let me remind you that six months are over...
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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
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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 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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how did they meet? well, my dad, you know grew up in the same area as my mom my mom grew up in watertown, which was about 20 miles away. so both from south dakota both from the northeastern corner. my dad was a raised out in the country farming and raising cattle. my mom was a city girl. so and what does that mean in south dakota? well, it means that the town was probably 15 to 20,000 people. so no probably not a city girl and terms of what a lot of the country thinks, but she had she certainly had a 4-h and had showed cattle before so i guess that's still doesn't make her quite the city girl that a lot of people would say, but she certainly had never run tractors and live the kind of life that my dad had required when she married him. in fact, she says when she got married she moved out to the farm and was so lonely because it was so far away from her family, you know, they only went into town on sundays really and she immediately was put in a tractor. she had no idea what to do. it was out of her elem
how did they meet? well, my dad, you know grew up in the same area as my mom my mom grew up in watertown, which was about 20 miles away. so both from south dakota both from the northeastern corner. my dad was a raised out in the country farming and raising cattle. my mom was a city girl. so and what does that mean in south dakota? well, it means that the town was probably 15 to 20,000 people. so no probably not a city girl and terms of what a lot of the country thinks, but she had she certainly...
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one of my biggest fears was how do you jump in, how do you do it l? step up and be impactful and that's twhat folks need to see, some of their role models, with experiences in houston senate seats. i absolutely agree but i think that's great. question right there. >> bob, i'm an old white man from portland. senator, i know you are committed to being very thorough in your answers but you didn't seem to seek to sp the governor! and i thought i would just, my review suggests it was ken curtis in 1966 35 years of age so i think there are many of us who would agree that you still have a littleof time . but i'm just curious about your thoughts. >> number one, hi. number two, i mean, i continually come back to this feeling acand that's very particular to me and my personality that there's so much power and movement building and i feel like there's a lot more power in movement building and getting tons of young people elected a whole different identities and backgrounds across the country than there is in just me banging my head against the wall and asking pe
one of my biggest fears was how do you jump in, how do you do it l? step up and be impactful and that's twhat folks need to see, some of their role models, with experiences in houston senate seats. i absolutely agree but i think that's great. question right there. >> bob, i'm an old white man from portland. senator, i know you are committed to being very thorough in your answers but you didn't seem to seek to sp the governor! and i thought i would just, my review suggests it was ken...
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how do we get that?at 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 aland 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 have
how do we get that?at 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 aland 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...
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how do you defend them? so the marines studied this problem of advanced base defense for for the early part of the 20th century, especially in the 1910, up to the teens. and then they really start to reorient a little bit toward what we call amphibious assault, not simply defending your own base, which you probably lost, but fighting to get it back or fighting to conquer new territory. that process, amphibious assault, is a critical one that the marines will elaborate upon. and we talked about pete ellis as one of these pivotal figures in the early 1920s. but one of the critical problems was how do you get your forces ashore from ship to shore with combat power, i might add, not simply rowing your way ashore on a leisure cruise or a pleasure cruise, but you've got to fight your way ashore in the age of the machine gun and the british had already discovered in world war one the problems with confronting a heavily fortified beach. in this particular case, a battle called gallipoli. the british discovered, to t
how do you defend them? so the marines studied this problem of advanced base defense for for the early part of the 20th century, especially in the 1910, up to the teens. and then they really start to reorient a little bit toward what we call amphibious assault, not simply defending your own base, which you probably lost, but fighting to get it back or fighting to conquer new territory. that process, amphibious assault, is a critical one that the marines will elaborate upon. and we talked about...
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much experience a-ah this is how he is here i am how he appeared in the position how he himself how he was preparing the position how he prompted as he explained - explained er, this is an experience of a year and four months on the front line, then he shot a film, an orientalist. you know, this is his film, we see such a parallel to cinema in your conversations. war , cinema can be a tool in war, it is a weapon. well, if we take the classic example of our enemies, they conducted art training, artistic training well , yes, if it was specifically from 1991, but earlier. of course, they told us stories about how good they are, how humane they are, soldiers, a soldier will not hurt a child. we were rocked literally on the 23rd, many people said, no, how come. well, these are brothers. well, what do you say ? who is going to attack us? well, fear god. so, of course, these are weapons. and i convinced you many times when i was driving films. i drove only my own . i drove the student films are very interesting, and yes, there is a shortage of ukrainian heroes - this is traditionally somet
much experience a-ah this is how he is here i am how he appeared in the position how he himself how he was preparing the position how he prompted as he explained - explained er, this is an experience of a year and four months on the front line, then he shot a film, an orientalist. you know, this is his film, we see such a parallel to cinema in your conversations. war , cinema can be a tool in war, it is a weapon. well, if we take the classic example of our enemies, they conducted art training,...
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that’s how we are.modern person could use google and simply search, for example , photos from the center of donetsk and compare them , for example, with photos from the center of grozny, where the russian army once conducted its special operation. look and compare for yourself. on february 24, i did not see a single shot for 8 years. the punitive journalists allegedly stationed themselves. journalist battalions professing nazi ideology came to the land of donbass with weapons in their hands. they continued and continue to kill the people of donbass. as they say, look . photographs, but also the statistics of their puppets, did ordinary russians know, for example, that according to the official materials of the so-called dinar , for the whole of 2021, seven civilians died from the war residents from january 1 to december 30, 2021, 70 military personnel died out of seven civilians, and five of these seven were excellent explosive herbs, that is, people died not from shelling, but from the stretching of mi
that’s how we are.modern person could use google and simply search, for example , photos from the center of donetsk and compare them , for example, with photos from the center of grozny, where the russian army once conducted its special operation. look and compare for yourself. on february 24, i did not see a single shot for 8 years. the punitive journalists allegedly stationed themselves. journalist battalions professing nazi ideology came to the land of donbass with weapons in their hands....
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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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how do happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative. australians went to the pole with those images front of mine is a war very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera. ok if it is like god. because you creating, shunning a career and building full glory. yes, mean laurie shifts her attention to the dissolved district, can regions of pakistan building upon traditional techniques and arming people with the knowledge needed to sustain their societies. rebel architecture, a traditional future on our disease. it's a simple app to flying a flag, but in the occupied westbank raising the palestinian flag could get you shot or arrested after the also a ports of the 19 ninety's between the palestine liberation organization and israel . the bound on the palestinian flag was listed, but on the ground it's becoming much harder to express. any type of support for the palestinian call. one
how do happen? it happened on social media and the undeniable impact of the mainstream narrative. australians went to the pole with those images front of mine is a war very much came forth out in the media as well as on the battlefield. they're listening post. dissect the media on al jazeera. ok if it is like god. because you creating, shunning a career and building full glory. yes, mean laurie shifts her attention to the dissolved district, can regions of pakistan building upon traditional...
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anna: how much is that?tioned the post-pandemic dynamics or even during the pandemic that are still with us. the search for more space being one of them. how much is that motivating people, even in a market with fast rising prices? how much is that motivating people to make the leap? charlie: it is definitely still driving overall activity. we have seen since the financial crisis in 2007 the sale of all human u.k. about one million properties a year. that jumped up to 1.5 million from the pandemic together with the characteristics you referred to. we will see that this year something around 1.3 million homes. we are still seeing activity 20% about what we had seen previously. a lot of that is the pandemic. alix: what is the quality of borrower sentiment right now? charlie: the mortgage underwriting process in the u.k. has always been robust around ensuring quality. that is one of the things that will help us going into this type of pricing environment. historically, the stress being put on borrowers has been
anna: how much is that?tioned the post-pandemic dynamics or even during the pandemic that are still with us. the search for more space being one of them. how much is that motivating people, even in a market with fast rising prices? how much is that motivating people to make the leap? charlie: it is definitely still driving overall activity. we have seen since the financial crisis in 2007 the sale of all human u.k. about one million properties a year. that jumped up to 1.5 million from the...
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tell us how you came across this story and how did you get started on it? >> first, thank you so much. it's an honor to be interviewed by you and so many of your interviews in the past. i never quite envisioned being on the other side. it's also a great honor to be back to one of my most favorite places it put a smile on my face after the book was announced. it's great to be here. i thought of the career of john marshall harlan for basically 30 years since i was a law student myself. i sort of came upon him in the sense of part of the legal study and reading the case books and following the progression of the law and perfect process of bringing these intricate cases and then there was one person who spoke with a dramatically different voice who brought completely different considerations into the appointment who seemed to have a sort of innate sense of justice and then the more you study it and the more you realize, you saw that his dissent in the cases during the years he was on the court from 1877 are much more consistent with the law of today then the pa
tell us how you came across this story and how did you get started on it? >> first, thank you so much. it's an honor to be interviewed by you and so many of your interviews in the past. i never quite envisioned being on the other side. it's also a great honor to be back to one of my most favorite places it put a smile on my face after the book was announced. it's great to be here. i thought of the career of john marshall harlan for basically 30 years since i was a law student myself. i...
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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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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
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...
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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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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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it's how you self-identify not just you know, who you identify with, but how also you feel identified by others, you know, identity is complex and two-way street and so yes, it's already happening and and we see it affecting our politics as a result. i want to come back to something that's in the that's in the book that i also found really just a very useful way to think about the framing of the ways in which again governments might shape the national identity of a country and those are your five pivots one of you could talk about the five pivots and share with the viewers what those are yeah, you know one of the most critical questions obviously for anyone who picks up this book is going to be okay. so how does a country move towards greater inclusion and peaceful relations and how do countries move towards more conflict and greater exclusion and less coexistence. and so i want to lay out and i design my research to really identify and pinpoint those critical junctures of how governments move towards inclusion or exclusion and i call them those five pivots. so the five pivots relate
it's how you self-identify not just you know, who you identify with, but how also you feel identified by others, you know, identity is complex and two-way street and so yes, it's already happening and and we see it affecting our politics as a result. i want to come back to something that's in the that's in the book that i also found really just a very useful way to think about the framing of the ways in which again governments might shape the national identity of a country and those are your...
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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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it affects the nervous system, but uh, how is it different from how the brain works ?tell me, well, the brain - this is a component of the nervous system separately. and in order to simply focus on the fact that without potassium it is not synthesized more importantly, the neurotransmitters acetylcholine without potassium does not transmit an impulse along the nerve fibers, there is no impulse transmission to the innervated organs. that is, not only the brain, in general, any neuron will not work if there is not enough potassium. absolutely right, elena, you understood how important is the role of potassium in the body. well , yes, yes, i realized that both potassium and even, well, fluid and pressure are also all connected together, yes absolutely right , blood pressure, how viburnum helps here, if you increase potassium intake just a little bit in the diet of a patient with arterial hyperten. illusions, then blood pressure decreases by 2-3 mm hg, but i also want to note the role of potassium in calcium metabolism, because without potassium, calcium will not be built
it affects the nervous system, but uh, how is it different from how the brain works ?tell me, well, the brain - this is a component of the nervous system separately. and in order to simply focus on the fact that without potassium it is not synthesized more importantly, the neurotransmitters acetylcholine without potassium does not transmit an impulse along the nerve fibers, there is no impulse transmission to the innervated organs. that is, not only the brain, in general, any neuron will not...
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Aug 1, 2022
08/22
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how did a progress? -- how did it progress? kathy: i majored in social and political theory, and took computer science. my mother said study anything you want, but computing is where the jobs are. of course, she was right. i was interested in computers. after college, i went to wall street and help manage on wall street, and i was responsible for making sure data flowed to the new york offices of morgan stanley. that was a lot of fun. i don't know if it was a mistake, but i asked -- i started studying for law school, i went to law school and came out and did telecommunications law which was wonderful. i came to washington, d.c. in my law firm works with the federal communications division. it was fascinating. in early net -- an early internet dispute came across my desk. it was the electronic frontier, there was nothing there. there were also no women there. i remember calling some eniac programmers that i wanted to go into this field, and they said of course. they were pioneers, supported me. it turns out i was one of the firs
how did a progress? -- how did it progress? kathy: i majored in social and political theory, and took computer science. my mother said study anything you want, but computing is where the jobs are. of course, she was right. i was interested in computers. after college, i went to wall street and help manage on wall street, and i was responsible for making sure data flowed to the new york offices of morgan stanley. that was a lot of fun. i don't know if it was a mistake, but i asked -- i started...
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Aug 7, 2022
08/22
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how much time would it take to learn how to fly such a modern plane? i think that now we have such a situation, in general, it is not very much for each of us because, let's say, there is a war going on in our country and all the deadlines are they they well they are cut out i am i think it's best to drive. in the summer, it's just a matter of piloting an airplane. in principle, it's very time consuming to learn. it wouldn't take much time to learn if you intensively complete the program that will be provided. i think it's no more than 2-3 bridges, but the main task, after all, is not just to be able to to pilot them, i.e. in the air there to carry out a landing from the summer but this is still to enter a battle to conduct a battle as part of some unit there is a bar or it is an abriya so and in the composition of this unit it is necessary to enter combat operations to use their weapons to use the entire weapons control system so for this already i think we need a little more time because we don't have the experience of managing these planes, and we n
how much time would it take to learn how to fly such a modern plane? i think that now we have such a situation, in general, it is not very much for each of us because, let's say, there is a war going on in our country and all the deadlines are they they well they are cut out i am i think it's best to drive. in the summer, it's just a matter of piloting an airplane. in principle, it's very time consuming to learn. it wouldn't take much time to learn if you intensively complete the program that...
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Aug 23, 2022
08/22
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how do we distribute the cost of higher energy? how far did you push it onto the consumer?european country has come up with a different model. the second is the issue of solidarity. for example, countries like spain are asking why they should contribute in solidarity to what is in their view the consequence of germans relying on cheap, russian gas which had a security problem element, which was not recognized until now. mohammed: it looked to me like you are nodding along to what some of what nick was saying. did you want to jump in? >> i think it is a big project for europe and germany to reduce its consumption of energy from russia. we got about half from russia last year and the year before. that has already been stopped. we are limiting to zero, going down 20 of all influence from russia and reducing significantly thne gas imports from russia. that means we need different sources and different capacities. because what is been missing is not just the amount of energy resources, it is also the transport capacity. that is one of the bottlenecks we are facing. it's transpor
how do we distribute the cost of higher energy? how far did you push it onto the consumer?european country has come up with a different model. the second is the issue of solidarity. for example, countries like spain are asking why they should contribute in solidarity to what is in their view the consequence of germans relying on cheap, russian gas which had a security problem element, which was not recognized until now. mohammed: it looked to me like you are nodding along to what some of what...
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Aug 24, 2022
08/22
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you know, you realize how, how you make it for people in the community to realize how you make it for people in the community. i had serious anger issues. i was drinking a lot. i gave my life back to god and it put me on a different path. right. so i came up with black lives matter. create a new york. if i see the police doing something wrong, always nice. because the problem is, the average people in our community are too afraid to say anything. activism chose me. you know, my parents met at a civil rights rally. my father was leaving the protests. my mother looked out the window. he was like, you know, what are you doing up there were protesting girl come on down. right. so she went down, rest is history like history. we are doing really well with the african american community with hispanic community. we're doing well with women. we're doing very well. see my children as much because i can't stay in one place for too long. i'm bouncing around. kind of live in my life on a right. right. but i'm not running. i'm just not making myself an easy target. i live out in the back of his car
you know, you realize how, how you make it for people in the community to realize how you make it for people in the community. i had serious anger issues. i was drinking a lot. i gave my life back to god and it put me on a different path. right. so i came up with black lives matter. create a new york. if i see the police doing something wrong, always nice. because the problem is, the average people in our community are too afraid to say anything. activism chose me. you know, my parents met at a...
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Aug 23, 2022
08/22
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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 22, 2022
08/22
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how are you taking it now? i go every day, you showed him a woman's breasts and the germans became completely ill. i don't know why. here ukrainian women from seeds are somehow passionate, the manner shows. that's what, in principle, in the villages they smear green paint, that is, well, not every pimple needs to be shown to the country schultz is very calm. he said that he had other thoughts when he looked at it, yes, well, who are you, i don’t know, but this person is on in all seriousness. suddenly, he spoke about his conversation with the president of the russian federation, vladimir vladimirovich putin, when he told putin that he was here.
how are you taking it now? i go every day, you showed him a woman's breasts and the germans became completely ill. i don't know why. here ukrainian women from seeds are somehow passionate, the manner shows. that's what, in principle, in the villages they smear green paint, that is, well, not every pimple needs to be shown to the country schultz is very calm. he said that he had other thoughts when he looked at it, yes, well, who are you, i don’t know, but this person is on in all seriousness....
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Aug 29, 2022
08/22
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you know, how do we navigate this thing called america, how do you figure it out? and so, you know, i just i'm i'm i mean, rooted in my africanness, in my south carolina and is rooted in my brooklyn jersey ness. that's what it means where my people are from, where i'm based out of. and once i became conscious, as we used, say, back in the day, woke in these times, you know, and then a commitment as a writer and activist throughout my 14 books, throughout my activism, whether it be a katrina relief, whether it be voting rights work over 30 plus years, you know, fighting for the for the empowerment and freedom black people is really simple to me and making sure as many of us as possible know who we are and that we actually move the kind of self-hatred that i experienced in my lifetime because of white supremacy, because of racism, you know, toward love, toward love for ourselves, which is what baldwin was talking about, which is fannie lou hamer and ella baker and dr. king and malcolm were talking about. that's what it is for me. and then the bigger piece for america
you know, how do we navigate this thing called america, how do you figure it out? and so, you know, i just i'm i'm i mean, rooted in my africanness, in my south carolina and is rooted in my brooklyn jersey ness. that's what it means where my people are from, where i'm based out of. and once i became conscious, as we used, say, back in the day, woke in these times, you know, and then a commitment as a writer and activist throughout my 14 books, throughout my activism, whether it be a katrina...
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how are you? yes, look how it is in what?ergy, yes, in a peaceful channel, and therefore, if i am somewhere that is not, he does not mind, he suffers. god bless you like me. what is the average age. do you have members of your club of business old women, or is it like that only a beautiful name, and there are both men and women. he is an abbreviation for us or somehow did the right thing star m. as you want, translate it yourself. uh, well, their own came up with it, you know it turned out. so filters put on came burst out laughing normal our man refers to this. there was a case when a woman came and said, i will sue you for what. and what kind of old woman am i to you? ha ha ha. i'm kind of ordinary. here comes the men. yeah, they do computer calls, from all over the country. once a man called from novosibirsk at night. they got me accidentally on an indecent site, please tell me how to get out of it. i say, but there is no one at home. he 's shy. i turned on the computer, went to an indecent site, showed how to get out of i
how are you? yes, look how it is in what?ergy, yes, in a peaceful channel, and therefore, if i am somewhere that is not, he does not mind, he suffers. god bless you like me. what is the average age. do you have members of your club of business old women, or is it like that only a beautiful name, and there are both men and women. he is an abbreviation for us or somehow did the right thing star m. as you want, translate it yourself. uh, well, their own came up with it, you know it turned out. so...