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how did you learn how to be a good board member? >> guest: so thank you so much for the opportunity to be here and talk about my book "how boards work" but also give you an insight into the challenges as well as opportunities for not just bored but the corporations that they lead. your question is interesting because i worry sometimes writing this kind of book gives the impression it was always meant to be, easy and straightforward. the reality is i tried for more than half a decade to get on boards unsuccessfully. as you rightly point out in terms of global large complex organizations my first board was indeed sab miller, and the real opportunity arose in many ways surprisingly because i am not and was not a conventional board member. as you pointed out i was 39. i'm obviously black and a woman. i i was born and raised in africa but also i did not come through the sea suite which is a traditional pool for board candidates. what really did set me apart as you mentioned is really coming through a perspective of a much more global pur
how did you learn how to be a good board member? >> guest: so thank you so much for the opportunity to be here and talk about my book "how boards work" but also give you an insight into the challenges as well as opportunities for not just bored but the corporations that they lead. your question is interesting because i worry sometimes writing this kind of book gives the impression it was always meant to be, easy and straightforward. the reality is i tried for more than half a...
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how long does this last? alexis was saying, businesses that save people money do well in recessionary times. our last company was acquired by -- which had its biggest growth years during the last recession. we think if we can follow that same path, save people more money and bring on more incredible merchants, continue to build new technology, we are going to do very well through this bear market. because people are coming into bitcoin and getting it for free, they don't have to risk investing in it, they are just shopping as normal and getting it back. it is a risk-free way of getting into crypto and continuing into dollar cost average into bitcoin. emily: we will continue to track your progress. alex edelman and alexis ohanian, thank you both. from crypto winter to spring, potentially. apple card users, get ready to start saving. details on their expanded partnership with goldman sachs this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple is teaming up with goldman sachs to create a new high yield savings account for apple cre
how long does this last? alexis was saying, businesses that save people money do well in recessionary times. our last company was acquired by -- which had its biggest growth years during the last recession. we think if we can follow that same path, save people more money and bring on more incredible merchants, continue to build new technology, we are going to do very well through this bear market. because people are coming into bitcoin and getting it for free, they don't have to risk investing...
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i know well how are they military, they sit with a pencil and count how many tanks how many cannons howow come they don’t understand the ratio of forces and means, but i don’t believe that, that’s how it is what is this and i understand that they will have to be extreme from a war crime, the image and death of these mobilized people who have already started bringing them in packs well, while the funeral notices are going to russia, the funerals for the mobilized people have already been sent, that's what i read in the news today naria novosti appeared that somewhere in the chelyabinsk region, in my opinion, he became the governor, as they definitely brought all the drinks to one village, from which they took the excuse when, and that it was not so compact , they left. hundreds of people have already died in this mobilization call since september 21, who is behind 50,000 ? себя отснят казать well, talk, if we're fighting poorly, we 'll talk by ourselves in some kind of snus, paws, lead me, that's how i answered , i'll go with a machine gun. менез это попитка как бы сакать you know that i
i know well how are they military, they sit with a pencil and count how many tanks how many cannons howow come they don’t understand the ratio of forces and means, but i don’t believe that, that’s how it is what is this and i understand that they will have to be extreme from a war crime, the image and death of these mobilized people who have already started bringing them in packs well, while the funeral notices are going to russia, the funerals for the mobilized people have already been...
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how have we come back? 's we relied heavily on references but obviously there living in a world where in just 18 months, over 400 ceos and business leaders lost their jobs because of me to, it brings relief and ethics. part of the discussion in the book i try to emphasize is that the muscle organizations will have to strengthen. >> you can't just say to someone are you ethical, moral? i believe a specific question, what's the worst thing you've done to someone else? and my remembering correctly? >> was the work think you done to another human being? i was joking with my siblings and friends thank it's a great date question as well. [laughter] but the truth is, you cannot just broad questions, not a right or wrong answer and i think it's really trying to get at the challenge of the complexity of the issues boards have to deal with, we are not looking for a right answer, that can't possibly be the case. as of right or wrong answer. we are operating in different cultures and ideological society, different juri
how have we come back? 's we relied heavily on references but obviously there living in a world where in just 18 months, over 400 ceos and business leaders lost their jobs because of me to, it brings relief and ethics. part of the discussion in the book i try to emphasize is that the muscle organizations will have to strengthen. >> you can't just say to someone are you ethical, moral? i believe a specific question, what's the worst thing you've done to someone else? and my remembering...
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how do we read moods? mark shreds is researching how tiny movements in our facial muscles can influence our communication with. ready the eyebrows, cheeks, lips, and chin all contribute to forming very different types of smiles with face subtle because it has to do with micro expressions that you see around the i region or the mouth region. or you can fake a smile. like if i, if i do this in a very fake manner, you can see that the birth is pretending to be happy or being cynical or sarcastic, but it's not revealing what, what, what his or her true sentiments or emotions are. and it's not only smiling, it's so also in the, in the very subtle movement of eyebrows. the very subtle movement of blinking a recent u. s. t. v shows focused on body language. lightman was the protagonist of the crime shows lie to me. he was an expert in micro expressions who believed facial expressions could expose lies and suppressed emotions. huge shame and shame, contempt. these expressions universe can we really identify every
how do we read moods? mark shreds is researching how tiny movements in our facial muscles can influence our communication with. ready the eyebrows, cheeks, lips, and chin all contribute to forming very different types of smiles with face subtle because it has to do with micro expressions that you see around the i region or the mouth region. or you can fake a smile. like if i, if i do this in a very fake manner, you can see that the birth is pretending to be happy or being cynical or sarcastic,...
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and that is that's how that's how that happened. but even so, he m pushing me because if it wasn't for him pushing me, honestly, i would not have ever gone because i was having that battle. you know, it was, okay, you need to go to church, you need to go to church and and you need to pray about it. you need to ask the the members. you need to ask the mothers, you know, reach out to this past the friend, you know, and just have everybody pray for you, you know, and you'll be okay. but i did go to church and i remember i went to church one day and i was sitting in i was sitting in the church and they were talking about, you know, like, oh, you know, god is going to bless you in ten days. and like it was this whole thing happening and people were jumping up out of their seats and, you know, and, and the person say, like, turn around three times and, you know, and then say this, you know, say these words and those people were turning around and everybody was, oh, you know, and i'm sit ing there in the midst of it, bleeding on, you know,
and that is that's how that's how that happened. but even so, he m pushing me because if it wasn't for him pushing me, honestly, i would not have ever gone because i was having that battle. you know, it was, okay, you need to go to church, you need to go to church and and you need to pray about it. you need to ask the the members. you need to ask the mothers, you know, reach out to this past the friend, you know, and just have everybody pray for you, you know, and you'll be okay. but i did go...
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sorry, i didn't hear the last one. how, how, with the competition, how to make the approach to the election of the head of the head of the sap, thank god, we already have the general prosecutor's office, and here, yes, yes, regarding the overlay contest, see uh, very recently, literally there the week before last on friday, and we had a-a meeting of a-a activists a-a together with er-e directly with the competition commission that will choose the head of the new and a-a for the first time a-a such meetings were organized and the competition commission wanted to hear what we will say and what proposals we will have what regarding the competition itself, we wrote our proposal and we passed on the process of the election of the new chapter. they asked how we see the candidate or the next leader. what criteria should he meet ? how should he be? человек и так далее то есть well, what exactly did we talk about in general about the competition itself? i am the next director. and what should happen in the near future? yes. that is, in those words, the people who want to apply for the competition wi
sorry, i didn't hear the last one. how, how, with the competition, how to make the approach to the election of the head of the head of the sap, thank god, we already have the general prosecutor's office, and here, yes, yes, regarding the overlay contest, see uh, very recently, literally there the week before last on friday, and we had a-a meeting of a-a activists a-a together with er-e directly with the competition commission that will choose the head of the new and a-a for the first time a-a...
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but how fragile, how resilient is the system?ne of us expected it would be that the system would face sorts of political and economic shock that we have seen through liz truss's government. some of this is the institutions have been strong and have reasserted themselves. but the damage has been done. my view is that what we have learned is that if you get a government that pursues. it us and credit policies, you can have problems, and that is the sort of issue that perhaps the people designing institutions have to sort of protect themselves against. jonathon: bank of england is now in a very, very sticky spot. we're looking at the commentary coming from the governor. they seem to be very sensitive about contributing toward fiscal dominance. martin, in a way, i wonder if there is a risk here that they overdo it, trying to push back against that, and abdicate some of their responsibility when it comes to financial stability. can you walk me through how you engage those dynamics, those dimensions, over the last week or so? >> i thin
but how fragile, how resilient is the system?ne of us expected it would be that the system would face sorts of political and economic shock that we have seen through liz truss's government. some of this is the institutions have been strong and have reasserted themselves. but the damage has been done. my view is that what we have learned is that if you get a government that pursues. it us and credit policies, you can have problems, and that is the sort of issue that perhaps the people designing...
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how many times do the fire engine arrive at your place in 20-25 minutes? for them to be in the same building, a project has already been made on the basis of the fire department that was previously made, and according to it, all three systems will be together, that is, an ambulance, a community police officer and a volunteer fire brigade, as are all the innovations already have affected the safety of the community now. what can you say if you compare it there with the period before the e-e reform, before the unification and before the presence of security functions at the community level, i will tell you. if we talk about the ambulance, people are very nice because there are you don't have to wait for them to get there for 20-30 minutes, that is, in 5-7 minutes, an ambulance can be on the spot, a community police officer came to us a month ago and has already started his duties, and people see very positively that the police officer is on the spot they address their wishes there with some er statements that they ask to influence the situation, the type of
how many times do the fire engine arrive at your place in 20-25 minutes? for them to be in the same building, a project has already been made on the basis of the fire department that was previously made, and according to it, all three systems will be together, that is, an ambulance, a community police officer and a volunteer fire brigade, as are all the innovations already have affected the safety of the community now. what can you say if you compare it there with the period before the e-e...
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how will we coexist, how will we share power?ov gave him well , everything, he is merry, what he did was not scary. she did n’t even come to ukraine, she didn’t promise anything. and most importantly, i would have known to you many times in england, you have no idea how they drink there, well, they drink. there's a lot in football. i have never been in england to football by the conscious choice of the united states but well, how do they drink? i know me. well, it was enough for me to watch this in europe. there are many football teams above the league first and so on, and then the fans come to steam in pubs, that moreover, women even drink more than men, they get drunk and discuss. how to live? what, what did they do right away. she brought england to ensure that the bars were not closed yet. they are going to close. well, they haven’t closed yet. and she's already been fired. she encroached on the sacred. yes, the fact is that they are forced to play this performance, because it is a performance or we determined, or something,
how will we coexist, how will we share power?ov gave him well , everything, he is merry, what he did was not scary. she did n’t even come to ukraine, she didn’t promise anything. and most importantly, i would have known to you many times in england, you have no idea how they drink there, well, they drink. there's a lot in football. i have never been in england to football by the conscious choice of the united states but well, how do they drink? i know me. well, it was enough for me to watch...
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how did you learn how? >> guest: thank you so much for the opportunity to be here and talk to you about my my book "how boards work" and to give you an insight into the challenges of opportunities for not just the boards but the corporations. your question is interesting because i do worry sometimes that writing this kind of the bookim gives the impression it s always meant to be an straightforward and the reality is iwa actually try more than hf a decade to get on board unsuccessfully. as you rightly point out in terms of global large complex organizations my first board was miller and a real opportunity arose in many ways surprisingly because i am not and was not a conventional board member. i was 39 and obviously a well meant and born and raised in africa but also i did not come through the traditional pool for board candidates. it did set me apart as you mentioned really coming through the perspective of emma to morgue global purview. i had traveled to over 80 countries around the world and having that
how did you learn how? >> guest: thank you so much for the opportunity to be here and talk to you about my my book "how boards work" and to give you an insight into the challenges of opportunities for not just the boards but the corporations. your question is interesting because i do worry sometimes that writing this kind of the bookim gives the impression it s always meant to be an straightforward and the reality is iwa actually try more than hf a decade to get on board...
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how how do you how do you evaluate that? i mean, clearly, the wars are unpopular but they're not unpopular enough for people to actually demand that their presidents do what they promised to do until we get to biden. right. well, i mean, it's also how much how much do voters really care about the issue? you know, like what's the intensity with which the voters care about the issue? and i would argue the as the war progresses, the you know, how much people care about the issue diminishes. so like, for instance, the 2004 election. yeah, this still an issue people really cared about. i mean, iraq, national security, terrorism like it was in the forefront of people's minds. and i would argue in obama's, uh, both of obama's election, i think it, it definitely featured in those elections. i wouldn't say it was the dominant issue, but it was definitely an issue that mattered. rasmussen had a poll they put in the field in 2018. they picked 2018 because this was really before trump started negotiating with the taliban. so it's sort o
how how do you how do you evaluate that? i mean, clearly, the wars are unpopular but they're not unpopular enough for people to actually demand that their presidents do what they promised to do until we get to biden. right. well, i mean, it's also how much how much do voters really care about the issue? you know, like what's the intensity with which the voters care about the issue? and i would argue the as the war progresses, the you know, how much people care about the issue diminishes. so...
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is it how you walk, how are you dressed? how do you see what in your arms? are lights. mom gave me a white bedroom suite for her birthday, a wardrobe so white and gilded one kilometer per kilometer, and your friend has such a poppy. lord, a long time ago, alka, let's have a cup of tea with you. and i thought it was time to move on. and i thought, what a ridiculous meeting you and i had. i'm glad that you came to me, let's have a drink together. shall we mix georgian ceylon well? and here is the doctor of science on the bulletins. yes no i am a retired primary school teacher. do you have a vacuum cleaner? why do you need a vacuum cleaner? you you won’t sit in one place at all, i’ll have a vacuum cleaner in my bedroom. i started cleaning there. you understand i will not be twisted, i will make a general cleaning for you. the bread is over, but we will eat dryers and drink tea with dryers . so i can run you to the bakery downstairs. yes it's for you downstairs for me. you want to eat no, i have you in mind, i can run for you. well, what are you to me , maybe th
is it how you walk, how are you dressed? how do you see what in your arms? are lights. mom gave me a white bedroom suite for her birthday, a wardrobe so white and gilded one kilometer per kilometer, and your friend has such a poppy. lord, a long time ago, alka, let's have a cup of tea with you. and i thought it was time to move on. and i thought, what a ridiculous meeting you and i had. i'm glad that you came to me, let's have a drink together. shall we mix georgian ceylon well? and here is the...
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that gives you an idea of how many of the -- of how much these companies corrected. lisa: and it was still thought to be overpriced at that time and now how much the valuation has changed and i keep going back to debt financing because that has a more systemic reach than just the valuation of one tech company. jonathan: the engine on the debt coming through. we will catch up with ed ludlow later on. twitter down just a little bit in the premarket. the biggest today pop going all the way back to april 2020. down 9/10 of 1%. recently you see -- coming to the market, yields up a little bit this morning. we saw some dollar weakness and dollar strength. 1% and there is a big conversation about some big output cuts at opec plus. crude, 86.30. lisa: opec-plus meeting in person for the first time since the pandemic. possibly cutting adduction by 2 million barrels at a time when a lot of western nations want to see lower prices. this goes against that and we are already hearing about potential push -- pushback from president biden and what they could do to potentially offset
that gives you an idea of how many of the -- of how much these companies corrected. lisa: and it was still thought to be overpriced at that time and now how much the valuation has changed and i keep going back to debt financing because that has a more systemic reach than just the valuation of one tech company. jonathan: the engine on the debt coming through. we will catch up with ed ludlow later on. twitter down just a little bit in the premarket. the biggest today pop going all the way back to...
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how do you know what that looks like? how will you know when you see it?rets. lisa: [laughter] mike: we will know it when we see the forward estimates coming down. so far -- let's just talk about numbers. it makes it easier to follow what we are looking at. we think markets trade on next 12 month cps -- eps. in the s&p 500 case, we are down to 234, only about 2% off of the highs. that ultimately can go to 195. when we see that forward estimates go down 50%, in the way to its ultimate destination, then we will feel like it is there. we will not wait for 195. 233, 234, that is not anywhere where we need to be. 225 is what we are looking for. jonathan: they are playing the music, they want us to go. we will continue the conversation in a moment. equity futures down point 7% on the s&p. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: got to love that music. keeping you up to date with news from around the world, with the first word, i'm lisa mateo. british prime minister rishi sunak had delayed an economic strategy announcement that we due to be delivered on monday. it will not be
how do you know what that looks like? how will you know when you see it?rets. lisa: [laughter] mike: we will know it when we see the forward estimates coming down. so far -- let's just talk about numbers. it makes it easier to follow what we are looking at. we think markets trade on next 12 month cps -- eps. in the s&p 500 case, we are down to 234, only about 2% off of the highs. that ultimately can go to 195. when we see that forward estimates go down 50%, in the way to its ultimate...
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how are they feeling moving forward? >> i hesitate to characterize or ascribe anyone feeling to the entire group or even to speak for them but they are absolutely determined to hold alex jones and the other conspiracy theorists who supply the content and harass their families, to account. [applause] >> when i started, conspiracies have been part of the country for more than 200 years. brendan's book started 200 years ago. i want to quote something and then pivot to brendan. you're right conspiracy rumors can be a collective response to psychological threats which is defined as an attack by outside or on a group's identity, values, faith or politics, those last items seem to be the common denominator from 200 years ago through today. what started it back then? >> conspiracy theory runs back in anglo-american thinking to the reign of elizabeth i at least and probably before that so you have a kind of belief that somehow people either believe their rights or their liberties are being infringed on, their group is being threa
how are they feeling moving forward? >> i hesitate to characterize or ascribe anyone feeling to the entire group or even to speak for them but they are absolutely determined to hold alex jones and the other conspiracy theorists who supply the content and harass their families, to account. [applause] >> when i started, conspiracies have been part of the country for more than 200 years. brendan's book started 200 years ago. i want to quote something and then pivot to brendan. you're...
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how many sat how do you know? ask how many three years are like one day.re was a dredge, they were drunk at night, knock, you don’t understand who else some young friend got caught, the cops arrived, they all fled, they caught me another person. we blamed everything on me, and they gave him more, no less, everything after the zone worked, where they didn’t take dirty documents. here 100,000 you know what? well, how did they calculate with you and with the owner in the evening? sign the building material. you see this man, so exactly the hostess i see arthur's name today. he is your assistant. i did not understand, enter his taste is the business of the whole economy. push someone away, well, you are responsible for money for every penny . you are your own head. am i when you suspected me? and by patronymic as mr. arthur will be young will do without a patronymic. excuse me . you are now our senior gordeev. where they will send, so understand this ass in prison and forward to the hall. have fun and with the song of the road to relax or girl or where is youn
how many sat how do you know? ask how many three years are like one day.re was a dredge, they were drunk at night, knock, you don’t understand who else some young friend got caught, the cops arrived, they all fled, they caught me another person. we blamed everything on me, and they gave him more, no less, everything after the zone worked, where they didn’t take dirty documents. here 100,000 you know what? well, how did they calculate with you and with the owner in the evening? sign the...
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how are you going home like this, i don’t know how.ow, maybe somewhere else the set was announced. no, you don't know. no idea. royal sizes okay, i went to take shape. well, they didn't take you as a model, no? well, in vain i spent all my money on shoes. i did not dare to tell you for a long time, but the years go by. passion is lusya lyudmila, my niece, she came to me to act. me too . is that for you? well, in general, you'll excuse me, but my sister should come to me as a nephew. what sister? well, you know, my apartment is small. and i'll give you money for a return ticket. you can, in general , go, it's cheap, actually, no, i don't mind here , i still lived as a nephew. so you're sorry. yes, yes, i understand everything. it's you, please excuse me. i understand everything. i'm at the first tomorrow i'll go by train no weather, and have dinner. no thanks. i don't want to. tomorrow morning, somewhere around 8:00 to go out, you know? i probably can’t see you off, well, i need to get ready with me. so what are you good at, huh? i 'll
how are you going home like this, i don’t know how.ow, maybe somewhere else the set was announced. no, you don't know. no idea. royal sizes okay, i went to take shape. well, they didn't take you as a model, no? well, in vain i spent all my money on shoes. i did not dare to tell you for a long time, but the years go by. passion is lusya lyudmila, my niece, she came to me to act. me too . is that for you? well, in general, you'll excuse me, but my sister should come to me as a nephew. what...
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how to make money from it.he time for that because while the u.s. is showing signs of finally getting over its obsession with drugs, elon musk is unveiling his master plan to get everyone addicted to something else. >> after a few contentions months, elon musk and twitter have seemed to reach a deal. mosque is now poised to by the socially. >> twin was not his purchase of twitter will be part of his plan for an app called x, a so-called super app that acts as a condensed version of the internet, letting you do everything within one app. the best example of this is we chat. it's owned by internet giant 10-cent and has over 1 billion users mostly throughout asia. it like to send text messages, pay for things online and in stores, hail a car wreck, libido games, and so much more. musk telling twitter employees in a town hall over the summer wechat could be a model for future versions of twitter. >> trevor: yeah, elon musk wants to turn twitter into a super app does everything in one place. and i will tell you know
how to make money from it.he time for that because while the u.s. is showing signs of finally getting over its obsession with drugs, elon musk is unveiling his master plan to get everyone addicted to something else. >> after a few contentions months, elon musk and twitter have seemed to reach a deal. mosque is now poised to by the socially. >> twin was not his purchase of twitter will be part of his plan for an app called x, a so-called super app that acts as a condensed version of...
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how did people not see how ridiculous seems? but in the moment when you're at this time it says like in in the introduction and in the conclusion of the comic, it's like these are all things that have happened across the globe to start communist revolutions in other countries this has all happened before. it's presented very much like education and if you're a kid reading this do you really have any means of go in lookin at the what the truth is or are you to the word of something that seems know what it's talking about and is pretty adamant about or when we get to comics this, the espionage comics so we're going to that was of an artful segway. but i do want thi aut as we move through through this course, especially with comics like this, where this d line between education and and and how does one potentiallysu'. right. hesere ripped out of the pages of the news right.escialle saw this a little b, i think, a lesson or two ago. right. that t secret are not mythical. they are, you know, operating in bulgaria. but, you know, you
how did people not see how ridiculous seems? but in the moment when you're at this time it says like in in the introduction and in the conclusion of the comic, it's like these are all things that have happened across the globe to start communist revolutions in other countries this has all happened before. it's presented very much like education and if you're a kid reading this do you really have any means of go in lookin at the what the truth is or are you to the word of something that seems...
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hmm , you know how, how, how to teach in the forest. here is the need arose, but got married.d, as it were, when marina said, listen, i'm pregnant. i say, oh, listen, great. so wait. and where are we going to live, and marina from st. petersburg means she was assigned to the mini gorky film studio, which means at the gorky studio, a-a, she gave moscow registration but did not allow housing to live, i was registered in the dormitory of the lenin komsomol theater and we lived with the permission of the theater we lived in the hostel lenkom. so sergey peredach gerasimov helped us with the apartment . how he helped all his students. so he helped us, uh, buy a cooperative apartment. uh in area otradnoe which was then considered. well, not like the outskirts, moscow is the far edge of the outskirts of moscow , the only bus went there. from dynamo they came to the office of some official of the moscow council. he had such a map of moscow hanging, such a long pointer, and he says, so where do you want to live here, yes, or here. and since here it was like it was in some kind of baseme
hmm , you know how, how, how to teach in the forest. here is the need arose, but got married.d, as it were, when marina said, listen, i'm pregnant. i say, oh, listen, great. so wait. and where are we going to live, and marina from st. petersburg means she was assigned to the mini gorky film studio, which means at the gorky studio, a-a, she gave moscow registration but did not allow housing to live, i was registered in the dormitory of the lenin komsomol theater and we lived with the permission...
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do have any detail on how it is really going to work? if we do, how are we -- when are we going to get them. >> know, we do not. this is a fundamental problem. we have a growing number of countries that say they want to see this cap. european commission is responding to that. one of the commissioners wrote a letter to the heads of the 27 countries, saying she is willing to explore the option. the fundamental issue, when we talk about price cap, i can tell you at least five different options on the table. is it all important gas? will there be side gigs with countries to negotiate a lower price? -- it is about separating the gas and electricity in the gas that is used to make the electricity. they want to seek prices go down but can agree for the magic formal that works with 27 different countries. alix: tennis player. i hear that. -- that is fair. i hear that. we are taking a look at how much money that is going to cost. it is a lot money that has not been factored in. it is at the next level of the debate and what is happening. maria: t
do have any detail on how it is really going to work? if we do, how are we -- when are we going to get them. >> know, we do not. this is a fundamental problem. we have a growing number of countries that say they want to see this cap. european commission is responding to that. one of the commissioners wrote a letter to the heads of the 27 countries, saying she is willing to explore the option. the fundamental issue, when we talk about price cap, i can tell you at least five different...
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we behave and how we feel and how we think. it's just by the end of it, i'm like, well, i think i learned more from this than all these like textbooks. i always that's one way of for me to compare the book. so i thought that was really nice. so i think if that was your goal, i think you did a good job on that. well, it's it's actually hard. dopamine is one of the things that i feel through my husband, who's a model of the basal ganglia model, of the basal ganglia and so forth, when you know a lot about something, it's way harder to write about it than something you know a little bit about. you're like, oh, i can see that. i can see the forest, i can see the forest and so dopamine is a thing. dopamine reward. and the way that drives us through life is the thing that i gave in bits, because i really wanted to tell the truth and tell the whole truth, and in fact, when i wrote the book, i had this idea, it sounds good until you try it. the idea was, i'm going to write a more accurate book about neuroscience than exist on the shelf,
we behave and how we feel and how we think. it's just by the end of it, i'm like, well, i think i learned more from this than all these like textbooks. i always that's one way of for me to compare the book. so i thought that was really nice. so i think if that was your goal, i think you did a good job on that. well, it's it's actually hard. dopamine is one of the things that i feel through my husband, who's a model of the basal ganglia model, of the basal ganglia and so forth, when you know a...
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Oct 18, 2022
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fault i wasn't about how you were dressed or how you were behaving at the time. was about toxic behavior in the actual men who perpetrated this. >> i think some of it came just from over the last several years highlighting out prevalent sexual assault is, the work of organizations. even when people have become public speaking out against people who areyo celebrities or politicians just hearing that rallying cry that has been pushed forward. those advocate speaking out and putting it in front of us more. it was not until i went to therapy. to therapy immediately following. i think the following week or the week after i was in therapy atat least one to two times a week. that is where i learned the most. my therapist thought to dig through that to say hey, where you thinking? she was helping me too see i was holding onto it and how much of it i had internalized everything althat happened to me. even down to theut catcalls. i talk in the book how this older man, i was a teenager he said if you're old enough to p you are old enough for me. like that was the mindset. t
fault i wasn't about how you were dressed or how you were behaving at the time. was about toxic behavior in the actual men who perpetrated this. >> i think some of it came just from over the last several years highlighting out prevalent sexual assault is, the work of organizations. even when people have become public speaking out against people who areyo celebrities or politicians just hearing that rallying cry that has been pushed forward. those advocate speaking out and putting it in...
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how could this new satellite system change? how we tackle climate change? i mean, what we have with the coupon ecosystem we have just talked about the sentinel emissions. they are a unique set of different satellites, or we have a number of them up there. and with all of them, we are taking the pulse of our planet literally that we look at all the elements or the oceans, the atmosphere, the land surface, and how this earth system works together. and we do need this observations to really understand our planet to help agriculture, forest, tree ship, boating, farmers, disaster management people, so really for their daily life and for the job and information they need. but also really understand cline change because we have the satellite measuring it. let me just say that the boundary cause is really quite a unique her be so for of satellites and information we provide, actually some colleagues or in the us for example, called the gold standard of ation. that means your pest created in the last 20 years, one of the best, if not the best with information system
how could this new satellite system change? how we tackle climate change? i mean, what we have with the coupon ecosystem we have just talked about the sentinel emissions. they are a unique set of different satellites, or we have a number of them up there. and with all of them, we are taking the pulse of our planet literally that we look at all the elements or the oceans, the atmosphere, the land surface, and how this earth system works together. and we do need this observations to really...
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it didn't say how, it said how they should treat, not how he should have treated them. what i think we missed is the importance of exercising our faith as encompassing for ourselves not necessarily forcing others to believe what we believe. we want to impact others let's live it right. they said proselytize always. when necessary, use words. >> that example is so powerful and i think about you as a legislator and policymaker how do you think about the reach of the policy and legislation in the senate in 2013 there is a terrible incident in chicago where there's a young girl gunned down by a gang member who thought she was someone else and president obama at the time said no wall or set of laws can prevent every senseless act of violence in our country when a child opens fire on another child, there is a hole in that child's heart that the government can't fill so when you think of yourself as a legislator of policymaker, how do you use your position that it's not always about the tactics of what law has passed and how you treat each other. >> i will say this because poi
it didn't say how, it said how they should treat, not how he should have treated them. what i think we missed is the importance of exercising our faith as encompassing for ourselves not necessarily forcing others to believe what we believe. we want to impact others let's live it right. they said proselytize always. when necessary, use words. >> that example is so powerful and i think about you as a legislator and policymaker how do you think about the reach of the policy and legislation...
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many how high you know, how like the lord apparently and the guy in the yard. i don't look at a nickel mobile pc, mom and he don't get light right nipple for me, but how one got it. yeah, i believe you called. i believe that i'm when i'm off as a new i'd really like for me to hang on a half hour and night while i have not been here to mamma me will at hall you will. i i like on all that quick gotten lab one happening. i'm going to need no gall. gibbon hard when gun be die. i see tom, hello. i know mine i'm home. could eat i'm. yeah, good. now go on my guess i go home and how many? oh, good problems. and if they do, i walk up and dig volumes on. my teeth are gay. i've been hank up with the team, have develop high quality competency teaching resources. they have been in 225 in the kitchen area for have been to show and support that the implementation at 7005 schools across the country with thinking now and yet i had lack of one canyon in have been good one guarantee enough with that and it didn't happen like, wow, let me go buying this up in court. and that's the
many how high you know, how like the lord apparently and the guy in the yard. i don't look at a nickel mobile pc, mom and he don't get light right nipple for me, but how one got it. yeah, i believe you called. i believe that i'm when i'm off as a new i'd really like for me to hang on a half hour and night while i have not been here to mamma me will at hall you will. i i like on all that quick gotten lab one happening. i'm going to need no gall. gibbon hard when gun be die. i see tom, hello. i...
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well, how is she now?ouse for war veterans? and our brigadier why are you bored alone? not a guest director attached, so she is like that with everyone . let's go better to ours let's go do n't be angry with her saves our health. there guys. i heard ear, were going to cook to get acquainted with you in the evening want. oh, on such an occasion , 100 g of belovezhskaya vodka would not hurt, but our monastery charter. unfortunately forbids everything, you will have to mentally raise your glasses to the health of our dearest anna timofeevna. comrade streltsky, we ask for mercy on fresh ears, but i thank you, i thank you, i don’t use fish. excuse me. what does he know? i would have stayed and used that of your godchildren. yes, it was the case according to my conclusions from the directors of the bakery, three tons flew bread for marriage. yes, to make a war with a person for such a thing. we had a partisan zone; the peasants all left the villages for the forest. and they appointed me the chairman of the colle
well, how is she now?ouse for war veterans? and our brigadier why are you bored alone? not a guest director attached, so she is like that with everyone . let's go better to ours let's go do n't be angry with her saves our health. there guys. i heard ear, were going to cook to get acquainted with you in the evening want. oh, on such an occasion , 100 g of belovezhskaya vodka would not hurt, but our monastery charter. unfortunately forbids everything, you will have to mentally raise your glasses...
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Oct 25, 2022
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watch how you live. famous artist, but you live it was necessary, well, after all, to support the germans, and not to resist. and then you would have lived in another country, this is georgy alexandrovich was absolutely pure and absolutely patriot, and he was not in the party, in anything. he was just real and he argued. and he lost his temper and grabbed a gun and it began to hang in their house in his room and a fight broke out and not only says, i shot you garbage, i heard, the scream ran in and already grabbed a gun and then. e, the janitor insulted the music, and to insult the wife of the yumats, it was, in short, a muse, when he snatched it from her, she pulled the trigger, and she pulled it. she is a lesson. yeah, and she killed that mischievous one, right? and uh he took the blame for her he was the man further, after all, he carried off the punishment. as a result, it was yumat who spent months in the pre-trial detention center 2 months 2 months. yes, he fell under administration in connection w
watch how you live. famous artist, but you live it was necessary, well, after all, to support the germans, and not to resist. and then you would have lived in another country, this is georgy alexandrovich was absolutely pure and absolutely patriot, and he was not in the party, in anything. he was just real and he argued. and he lost his temper and grabbed a gun and it began to hang in their house in his room and a fight broke out and not only says, i shot you garbage, i heard, the scream ran in...
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here's how i'm going to get out of here. how , well, how can i, for example, help you push the car?you ask of course. please, be so kind as to push the car out, please. so turn on the back and let's go. it doesn't work. let's 'bout one, two three times, two three went. so let's push together 1 2, 3 let's go. come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, it's all good. thank you for not being afraid of one trip on your own. what is not enough? well, there could be hundreds more. okay, i'll help. how do you know i'm a journalist? happily i know what to give to a real hunter , yuri petrovich thought so when he decided to give a gun. well, it was not a sin to talk and you can’t imagine, hold on. why do you need all this? yes, this manor only pulls a pocket. rot fall near shoot hey you again where is the nearest car service here? 15 kilometers to the center that there is nothing closer, of course not. yes, don't be scared. it won't start, why did you run out of gas? how ended where to get in the village? where is the village i showed you, over there, only you turned the wrong way. suitcas
here's how i'm going to get out of here. how , well, how can i, for example, help you push the car?you ask of course. please, be so kind as to push the car out, please. so turn on the back and let's go. it doesn't work. let's 'bout one, two three times, two three went. so let's push together 1 2, 3 let's go. come on, come on, come on, come on, come on, it's all good. thank you for not being afraid of one trip on your own. what is not enough? well, there could be hundreds more. okay, i'll help....
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how they should apply for the money, how they should receive the money. how do you think it is going overall? mayor landrieu: in my world, there were enormous expectations. >> how is that going given these capacity issues? mayor landrieu: first of all, the first question is what is the expectation? the expectation is in a year we would be rebuilding the whole country. that would be trouble. if the understanding is we have not been doing well for a long time and we have to rebuild and get better at building big things again, i think it is going pretty well. as you begin to dig into this thing, when you put pressure into a system, the first thing you see is the hole in the system. what do we have the capacity to do? what do we not have the capacity to do? who is not showing up? what is this analysis? the good part of this is it is this is the first time we have spent this much money. we have a good schematic set up and we have experience which is , we just not have done it on this level. we have a lot of challenges but three big ones. the one that is ubiqui
how they should apply for the money, how they should receive the money. how do you think it is going overall? mayor landrieu: in my world, there were enormous expectations. >> how is that going given these capacity issues? mayor landrieu: first of all, the first question is what is the expectation? the expectation is in a year we would be rebuilding the whole country. that would be trouble. if the understanding is we have not been doing well for a long time and we have to rebuild and get...
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and how did, how did that affect you when my timing been present, it can be divided in 2 phases. one is the interrogation phase, and the other one is when i spend time in the prison itself, in the interrogation center, i ended up with 3 suicide attempts that and how you know, what i am giving the 1st 4 months after my release i was much better because i think i was overwhelmed with the joy of being released. but during the past 2 or 3 months i'm getting a lot of flashbacks and anxiety attacks that i have to deal with. so this is an experience that he's still with you. i think it's going to be there for a long time. right. and are you getting help to that hostage international they have been fantastic even when i was in prison and now that i'm out and i'm just international, they're both being very helpful. and so when you see tens of thousands of iranians, young and old men and women out on the streets as they are now standing up to i regime, who's bruce, how do you have experience that firsthand? when do you see that on the t v? what are you thinking? my, my hoss is with them. i
and how did, how did that affect you when my timing been present, it can be divided in 2 phases. one is the interrogation phase, and the other one is when i spend time in the prison itself, in the interrogation center, i ended up with 3 suicide attempts that and how you know, what i am giving the 1st 4 months after my release i was much better because i think i was overwhelmed with the joy of being released. but during the past 2 or 3 months i'm getting a lot of flashbacks and anxiety attacks...
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well, how is she wine?of it, and masha got china a lesson. does not work better it's better just say ok if you can look ahead, then sit down and become the chairman for the third time, and from your point of view, this will somehow change china, something will change in chinese politics . for him and for china, what can’t be done more than two times , it’s something to somehow change the situation inside china and the foreign policy of china, he thinks that it’s showing that it’s better, i’m a factor, once it’s already become just ego dictating, stupid, i won’t do it anymore, chinese communism, it will already happen just only fool, what does he mean? yes, i think that this is what he changed his policy because it will already be more, everything will not be dependent on him, and i am sure that even the central comet and commerce is a comet of parties, because i have different matches, power, and now it already has a smaller power. but if i'm still on the third term from the condom, i'll make a country, the
well, how is she wine?of it, and masha got china a lesson. does not work better it's better just say ok if you can look ahead, then sit down and become the chairman for the third time, and from your point of view, this will somehow change china, something will change in chinese politics . for him and for china, what can’t be done more than two times , it’s something to somehow change the situation inside china and the foreign policy of china, he thinks that it’s showing that it’s...
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we don't know how much it cost, how long it will last. this was a deal to get the legal basis for this oil cap. what we do know though, is that the hungarians, who were extremely opposed and have been extremely opposed to all fossil fuel sanctions, that they say they've got an exemption. the spokes person of the, the foreign minister tweet ministry treated to say that they don't the sanctions don't harm hungry is interest in granted exemptions from the sanctions that would have violated hungry interests and endangered the security of their energy supply. so we know that that is a big difference in how these sanctions are going to be imposed because until now they've required unanimity. all 27. you countries. it wasn't only the hungarians that had a problem with these sanctions though. countries like motor cypress greece, with big shipping fleets that have been shipping russian oil. they've had their concerns, as well as i say, we don't know the details at the moment, and we'll find out exactly how they've managed to proclaim black 8. all
we don't know how much it cost, how long it will last. this was a deal to get the legal basis for this oil cap. what we do know though, is that the hungarians, who were extremely opposed and have been extremely opposed to all fossil fuel sanctions, that they say they've got an exemption. the spokes person of the, the foreign minister tweet ministry treated to say that they don't the sanctions don't harm hungry is interest in granted exemptions from the sanctions that would have violated hungry...
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Oct 9, 2022
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well, how are you? how is your mother not sick? thank you. good. i went to visit my sister. need your help. so what are the garden beds to do with you. so i don't have them. and you have occupational therapy. about our guests hello valentina meet this fyodor master, a big letter blacksmith. this is zhenya my friend. you 'll be there to look after him there, i surrendered there. i don't have time to mess with it. moreover , the customer should come to me. so that's good, he will be your apprentice. can a person learn a profession? do you want to feed a person? give him a fish. if you want to feed a man for life, teach him how to fish. don't know. of course, i can give him fish, and best of all good bream, that's the whole therapy. they don’t want to work with these homeless people, that’s why parasites roam the streets. zhenya has a job for you. there is a chance to learn blacksmith profession. fedya wants to take you with him to the smithy, really, fedya well, i beg you very much, i will be very pleased and then you will benefit from physical activity, you need it. okay, if
well, how are you? how is your mother not sick? thank you. good. i went to visit my sister. need your help. so what are the garden beds to do with you. so i don't have them. and you have occupational therapy. about our guests hello valentina meet this fyodor master, a big letter blacksmith. this is zhenya my friend. you 'll be there to look after him there, i surrendered there. i don't have time to mess with it. moreover , the customer should come to me. so that's good, he will be your...
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how do you think vladimir putin will be responding in privates and how he might respond in other waysd with that bridge? thank ou for has happened with that bridge? thank you for having — has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. _ has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. may _ has happened with that bridge? “maria; you for having me. may putin will be livid. this happened just a day or so after his 70th birthday and a week after his premature annexation declaration of the four regions of ukraine that russia which to occupy. this is a direct low to him saying that this is going well, we can recover. in regards to crimea —— crimea in particular, the attack on the bridge, don't forget in april the bridge, don't forget in april the flagship of the black sea was sung, reinforcing the crimean peninsula is becoming more of a strategic dilemma for the russians. it is also something that cannot be glossed over in terms of what is happening and what the russian military are saying and what russian civilians will become aware of. you are absolutely _ civilians will
how do you think vladimir putin will be responding in privates and how he might respond in other waysd with that bridge? thank ou for has happened with that bridge? thank you for having — has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. _ has happened with that bridge? thank you for having me. may _ has happened with that bridge? “maria; you for having me. may putin will be livid. this happened just a day or so after his 70th birthday and a week after his premature annexation...
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how how to execute? mom's testament, i want all this, so that everything would be fine with my brother. every time divas are given how quirky, people can be even the closest relatives, when big money blinds their eyes, however, this whole side, like the world, unfortunately. the law of man was on the air in the court. alexei primanov, see you as usual. on the first channel on friday in the same studio. tonight you'll know all the secrets behind the scenes one of the most popular and beloved theaters in our country, all the theater of satire with us, the adored people's artist of russia, the president of the satire theater alexander shirvindt, the artistic director of the theater sergey gazarov, as well as all the most important stars of the ninety-ninth season. it’s convenient for me to declare my love to your theater very, very pleasant and easy, because one of the very first theater shocks i had happened just uh in the satire theater at the play, malysh and carlson ah. it was the mid- seventies and sin
how how to execute? mom's testament, i want all this, so that everything would be fine with my brother. every time divas are given how quirky, people can be even the closest relatives, when big money blinds their eyes, however, this whole side, like the world, unfortunately. the law of man was on the air in the court. alexei primanov, see you as usual. on the first channel on friday in the same studio. tonight you'll know all the secrets behind the scenes one of the most popular and beloved...
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Oct 7, 2022
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how do they fit in? neutral on financials given market volatility in capital markets. as we head into the earnings season, the main banks should be able to benefit from net interest income side, given the fact we have this increase in interest rates and they will pick up on the industrial and consumer sent. -- consumer side. the wildcard for banks remains position for loss. there might be need for them to build up reserves. as we head into 2023 there is some -- [indiscernible] jonathan: going into the jobs report 20 minutes away, redefining defense in the equity market. talking about energy going into recession. crude $90 a barrel. lisa: other people agree with her. we talked about earnings, they are leading the charge. i want to pick up on our point about banks and building reserves. there was a point out theoretically about banks that may have committed -- jonathan: a theoretical report? lisa: may have financed elon musk's twitter acquisition. some have it being $500 million based on where they prized
how do they fit in? neutral on financials given market volatility in capital markets. as we head into the earnings season, the main banks should be able to benefit from net interest income side, given the fact we have this increase in interest rates and they will pick up on the industrial and consumer sent. -- consumer side. the wildcard for banks remains position for loss. there might be need for them to build up reserves. as we head into 2023 there is some -- [indiscernible] jonathan: going...
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how is this sergey from the family? i took it normally and how did i take it?e sense of how and the fact that you were lying in bed with him when he told me that it was just a photo? yeah, well, sit down and talk, anna, you asked olga the first question. isn't she ashamed of what? in your? olga should be ashamed? well , because when i was pregnant, olya took a picture with sergey. and sergey told me that she just approached him. hmm, i just lay down and took a picture. and olya sent these pictures to the social network. well, how did she tell us? olga is with you at the moment there was no relationship. we were in a relationship at the time. i was pregnant. i didn’t want to part with him and didn’t want to raise a child alone, and even then you tried to find out with sergey. what kind of photo is this, what kind of girl did sergey tell me at all , that he just went to a friend, and his sister was there. and the fact that the little sister just jokingly lay down to him and took a picture when he was sleeping. he told me so, she, but after all, according to olga,
how is this sergey from the family? i took it normally and how did i take it?e sense of how and the fact that you were lying in bed with him when he told me that it was just a photo? yeah, well, sit down and talk, anna, you asked olga the first question. isn't she ashamed of what? in your? olga should be ashamed? well , because when i was pregnant, olya took a picture with sergey. and sergey told me that she just approached him. hmm, i just lay down and took a picture. and olya sent these...
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he spoke easily, how they received him, how they applauded him, patted him on the shoulder, how charmingow beautifully young his wife was. how much hope was in all this? and that who as a result we believed this believed this not a single paper. the wall must not be approaching, break the wall of the berlizhka, where the soldiers who were officers there, where are you going anywhere in the field to a clean military contingent, we are taking away the warsaw pact, the warsaw pact, we are breaking up the world friendship, we believe everyone, finally, what happened rockets cut rockets planes cut plane, what are we going to do at these factories? we will make crutches and pans at these factories. that's it, she smiles at the back of the outgoing gorbachev, quietly, says to her soul, we are waiting for him, we had no fire, and then further how much money was spent on bringing boris nikolayevich yeltsin to power , for what, in order to destroy the belovezhskaya pushcha country and immediately report this to president bush on december 8, 1991, writes yeltsin's husband called me to inform me of
he spoke easily, how they received him, how they applauded him, patted him on the shoulder, how charmingow beautifully young his wife was. how much hope was in all this? and that who as a result we believed this believed this not a single paper. the wall must not be approaching, break the wall of the berlizhka, where the soldiers who were officers there, where are you going anywhere in the field to a clean military contingent, we are taking away the warsaw pact, the warsaw pact, we are breaking...
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the main thing is how it came after. how did she come?sha understood that her term was already coming to an end, because she was in time before the operation, which means professor cherephenin. he gave her 15 years. she lived 18. she somehow here for a month and a half before leaving. but she went to the hospital from time to time. i visited her. in general, all of you understood her sister with her. e after the operation, by the way, her sister. natasha, she even spent the night with her in the ward. and she naturally raised the alarm when she realized it was even, in my opinion, at night, or what? e that something is wrong there, and she called the doctors, they had a very close relationship with natasha, sisters rarely have such a close relationship. here, but and now, in about a month and a half, yes, and death. and we and we lived, er, for 10 years we lived in the dacha of tannins, the nieces of natasha's eldest daughter , this is in discord of barvikha. and so she came up i was in the kitchen behind me and so hugged me from the back
the main thing is how it came after. how did she come?sha understood that her term was already coming to an end, because she was in time before the operation, which means professor cherephenin. he gave her 15 years. she lived 18. she somehow here for a month and a half before leaving. but she went to the hospital from time to time. i visited her. in general, all of you understood her sister with her. e after the operation, by the way, her sister. natasha, she even spent the night with her in...
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we have got to do a lot more work to learn how information flows, how to communicate more effectively, how to connect with people who don't necessarily agree with us. there's a lot of important work to be done. one of the things i've come to realize and appreciate is the scientific endeavor has been a phenomenal success, but the social science of how you pull people together and get a country or world through a pandemic, that has struggled and that is an area where we need to do more. >> amen to that. julie, finally, you started the trust and trustworthiness. in berlin at the world health summit, they were lighting up with some new data about trust deficits in the world and it was shocking to see how low the united states was compared to everywhere else. we have seen that with the differential death rates, republicans and democrats. that should not happen with the virus. just walk us off the stage with a little bit of building of trust. >> trust is earned. i used to think it was about telling the truth, which is essential, but it is more than that. it is about walking your talk. it is
we have got to do a lot more work to learn how information flows, how to communicate more effectively, how to connect with people who don't necessarily agree with us. there's a lot of important work to be done. one of the things i've come to realize and appreciate is the scientific endeavor has been a phenomenal success, but the social science of how you pull people together and get a country or world through a pandemic, that has struggled and that is an area where we need to do more. >>...
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how that is possible.le. one way may be that they include the big extra help they offered for energy bills as part of the government spending and still make cuts elsewhere.— still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive _ still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action _ still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action to _ still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action to make - still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action to make sure| taken decisive action to make sure that people are not facing energy bills of £6,000 for two years. labour wanted to return to liz truss's tax cuts.— labour wanted to return to liz truss's tax cuts. who voted for this? not— truss's tax cuts. who voted for this? not even _ truss's tax cuts. who voted for this? not even most _ truss's tax cuts. who voted for this? not even most of- truss's tax cuts. who voted for this? not even most of the - truss's tax cuts. who voted for| this? not even most of the mps behind — this? not even most
how that is possible.le. one way may be that they include the big extra help they offered for energy bills as part of the government spending and still make cuts elsewhere.— still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive _ still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action _ still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action to _ still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action to make - still make cuts elsewhere. we have taken decisive action to make sure| taken...
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and so my first question to you is how you how are you feeling? how's your heart? where are you in this moment? i was reading that chapter and i was like, this dark and i wish i hadn't such a dark chapter today. maybe it's it's like raining and it's gloomy. the book is not that dark. there a lot of beautiful, tender moments. i think the book is really hopeful. i like i kind of leave on a really hopeful note and end it sort of on revolution and we need to be hopeful for revolution. yeah, but the book is also contending with a lot of my own. i mean i it's part memoir so you get to really experience my experience with wellness and sort of being having this chronic condition and multiple sort, just like being a child sexual survivor, all of those things are like, it's the first time i really talk about it publicly. and so i had to face a lot of things and it was really intense. but if you read me, you know, i go many places and if i really can go because i'm really -- light and i'm really funny. and i'm a clown, i really am. so i think, like, it's to sort of i have to
and so my first question to you is how you how are you feeling? how's your heart? where are you in this moment? i was reading that chapter and i was like, this dark and i wish i hadn't such a dark chapter today. maybe it's it's like raining and it's gloomy. the book is not that dark. there a lot of beautiful, tender moments. i think the book is really hopeful. i like i kind of leave on a really hopeful note and end it sort of on revolution and we need to be hopeful for revolution. yeah, but the...