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Nov 24, 2023
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document flow, how much software our developers have released, and how much we had to buy.of private business in the economy increased, our statistics committee launched monitoring of business demographic statistics. it allows you to track the life cycle of enterprises, how quickly after registration they begin to actively operate. when for what for some reason, the pace of work is slowing down. this data helps to assess the real state of the market, see its needs and support in weak areas. belstat is the main body that generates government statistics, but not the only one. in addition to him, 12 more departments are working in this direction, these are the national bank, state standard and 10 ministries: the ministry of culture, the ministry of forestry, the ministry of health, the ministry of finance, the ministry of labor, the ministry of natural resources, the ministry of construction and architecture, transport and communications, communications and informatization, natural resources and the environment. they all collect too statistics, but they do this with the help o
document flow, how much software our developers have released, and how much we had to buy.of private business in the economy increased, our statistics committee launched monitoring of business demographic statistics. it allows you to track the life cycle of enterprises, how quickly after registration they begin to actively operate. when for what for some reason, the pace of work is slowing down. this data helps to assess the real state of the market, see its needs and support in weak areas....
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Nov 18, 2023
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it's a history of how we looked at women in science and how journalists told their stories. so maybe talk a little bit about what you learned about the history of journalism from writing this mean. i'm actually saying all the time that when i was writing this book, i'm constantly apologizing for my journalist ancestors because the questions that they ask the women were just so indicative of where we were at the time as a society. so even at the very beginning, when they were first selected as a group, one of the first questions that they got during one of the press conferences was, if shannon loses three kids for we're factor in her selection and it's and then they had just selected 25 other white men and none of you know i'm sure many of them had children and none of them were asked if their children a factor in their selection process. so from the outset, they were already getting extremely gendered questions and it only continued to get worse as they got closer to sally ride's. i mean, some of the questions that she was asked during her press conference, they just go down
it's a history of how we looked at women in science and how journalists told their stories. so maybe talk a little bit about what you learned about the history of journalism from writing this mean. i'm actually saying all the time that when i was writing this book, i'm constantly apologizing for my journalist ancestors because the questions that they ask the women were just so indicative of where we were at the time as a society. so even at the very beginning, when they were first selected as a...
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Nov 10, 2023
11/23
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how to sell this same lenin at school, for example, this holiday, how to sell, how to sell, well , ir, and these tortures are being extinguished, and geta tsikavits. in our country, for example, on the 8th day of the month, we will not be here again so that we will sing the anthem, and we will all sing, i am not ashamed of the getaga. this is the same way and all of you asked torturedly: what do you know about lenin’s dzetsi? yany navat tsituts, of course, yany not tsututsya there, well, that’s the job, right? and i know, i know, i grew up, i know, i know that we are mentors, well, we are taking advantage of this and we know, and we know, the number of journalists, who are usually called extremists, who very carefully monitor our program, the text is constantly introducing it, they always have a question, for example, they talked about how to make november 7th a national holiday, yes, because we want it to become a national holiday, we really want this and talk about the fact that if it doesn’t happen for us, and it seems to me that it is already popular, if we do not have the idea t
how to sell this same lenin at school, for example, this holiday, how to sell, how to sell, well , ir, and these tortures are being extinguished, and geta tsikavits. in our country, for example, on the 8th day of the month, we will not be here again so that we will sing the anthem, and we will all sing, i am not ashamed of the getaga. this is the same way and all of you asked torturedly: what do you know about lenin’s dzetsi? yany navat tsituts, of course, yany not tsututsya there, well,...
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, how they solve these issues, how, how is this discussion, is it happening in them , about how to leadcan lead. who can't to manage, how it happens and does it mean that if yermak said that he did not hear that zelsky wanted to change the industrious, then they will not change the industrious, but will change the industrious, they will say, oh, we don’t know, something, it is probably the minister of defense do such a presentation, you understand it, surely, as a physical already, not so much a physical, but a mental illness, when people lied to themselves and lie to others and believe themselves, so there is nothing to comment on, all their previous actions are examples the one when they fired people, you know, when they injected and pressed in the back, that starting with the last example directly, general muzhenko, general pavlovsky was also removed at one time , i was also called at the same time , there are many more such examples, so i will honestly say, as stanislavsky said there, i do not believe that they they say i don't believe it, because i'm lying so much that, you know, w
, how they solve these issues, how, how is this discussion, is it happening in them , about how to leadcan lead. who can't to manage, how it happens and does it mean that if yermak said that he did not hear that zelsky wanted to change the industrious, then they will not change the industrious, but will change the industrious, they will say, oh, we don’t know, something, it is probably the minister of defense do such a presentation, you understand it, surely, as a physical already, not so...
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Nov 25, 2023
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how do how do we deal with that? because there are such powerfully views on both sides of that equation. the right to bear arms pursuant to the amendment and the right to public safety or the right not to get backs, aid or to wear a mask and someone else's right to health. how do we how do we deal with that? and my view is and the reason, again, i was i was persuaded to ite this book is that rights alone, not a successful decracy, make that alongside rights we have to introduce the idea obligationss equally important. and let me just say, obligations are things you should do, but not as a matter of law, but the things that you should do, because they are good for the society, good for the country, good for one another. indeed, obligations into buets. one of the obligations everybody in room, everybody watching us has one another. what do we all want? another what are what are both what do i owe you? but also what do you owe the people sitting next to you? whato you want me? and second, what do all of us ow this count
how do how do we deal with that? because there are such powerfully views on both sides of that equation. the right to bear arms pursuant to the amendment and the right to public safety or the right not to get backs, aid or to wear a mask and someone else's right to health. how do we how do we deal with that? and my view is and the reason, again, i was i was persuaded to ite this book is that rights alone, not a successful decracy, make that alongside rights we have to introduce the idea...
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how does that work and how does ai help you to do that?hrough vast amounts of customer information. for every customer, whether they stay or not asking, if they're not asking about pricing that's a negative signal. all of that is understood by ai to create the model and predicts the per section. you look at customer by customer on how much they are likely to buy your spend. the importance is companies can use that to update the forecast, to plan their hiring in their spend accordingly. caroline: you mentioned geopolitics making it harder to forecast. how are your work force in israel and house a company able to ensure protection at this time? amit: the impact on the businesses been minimal. we have about 10% of people being drafted but everyone is working hard. everyone is still traumatized by the atrocities and there are still hostages but the spirit is high. citizen activity is superhigh. ed: we thank you for your time as well. cofounder of gong. sarah oh lam shares her thoughts on google. she shows that they are feeling the pressure in
how does that work and how does ai help you to do that?hrough vast amounts of customer information. for every customer, whether they stay or not asking, if they're not asking about pricing that's a negative signal. all of that is understood by ai to create the model and predicts the per section. you look at customer by customer on how much they are likely to buy your spend. the importance is companies can use that to update the forecast, to plan their hiring in their spend accordingly....
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Nov 19, 2023
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how do you live your life, but how do you think about your life right? first, i will buy your book and i will read it. and thank you so much for writing my. question is around the idea of if there are cities doing it right here in austin. we have really fantastic austin climate equity plan but at this point it's mostly performative the council's really not paying much to it. you know week and week out making decisions are in direct conflict with plan. so are there cities that in your research you found who are actually doing important work to address heat island and then you know climate heating in general. yeah there are cities that are doing really interesting work and you know austin is doing a lot of good stuff and. they're also doing a lot of not so good stuff and there's a real conflict between the city and, the state, and it's it's there's all kinds of difficulties around that. austin could be doing a whole lot more. but given that austin's in the middle of texas in all the complications that go with that. i austin doing a lot but it's just the ve
how do you live your life, but how do you think about your life right? first, i will buy your book and i will read it. and thank you so much for writing my. question is around the idea of if there are cities doing it right here in austin. we have really fantastic austin climate equity plan but at this point it's mostly performative the council's really not paying much to it. you know week and week out making decisions are in direct conflict with plan. so are there cities that in your research...
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how do i interact with ai? how do i do a better job with ai? how do i maintain or increase my productivity with ai? that is what i mean by design challenge, we have to be deliberate about that. something to be concerned about. if we get the right we can get to higher levels of activity and satisfaction and entirely new jobs, right? think about it. you can actually, you know, hand a lot of the stuff that i don't want to do that is more efficient that does not get tired about it. you get to devote your time on things that might be higher value. >> what about government regulations how big of a role should the government play in what ai is capable of doing and how it continues to evolve? >> yeah. i think you know, countries like many of the european countries have been aggressive about regulating, i think a lot of mistakes are being made there. but it is a good thing to have an active government that is as, look, let's steer and shape this in the interest of people, right? i think we need a little more of that here in the united states. so, i thin
how do i interact with ai? how do i do a better job with ai? how do i maintain or increase my productivity with ai? that is what i mean by design challenge, we have to be deliberate about that. something to be concerned about. if we get the right we can get to higher levels of activity and satisfaction and entirely new jobs, right? think about it. you can actually, you know, hand a lot of the stuff that i don't want to do that is more efficient that does not get tired about it. you get to...
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how _ it is. sorry i couldn't quite catch the question. how clean - it is.audio is, obviously this music was - the question. how clean the audio | is, obviously this music was written some time ago but the fact they cleaned it all up using ai, that's the beauty of it right?— cleaned it all up using ai, that's the beauty of it right? that's the beau of the beauty of it right? that's the beauty of artificial _ the beauty of it right? that's the beauty of artificial intelligent - the beauty of it right? that's the| beauty of artificial intelligent and this is what musk was trying to make the point about. it's about having that ability to basically do anything, whatever you wish for, whatever you want to see,... the genie in a bottle thing. absolutely. we can think of all sorts of wonderful ways that are fun and useful that we might use the technology but you know at the same time, i don't know, but we want to think about all the ethics. in terms of what's right and what's not right, using images and etc. it's a fascinating moment we are living in. who are you b
how _ it is. sorry i couldn't quite catch the question. how clean - it is.audio is, obviously this music was - the question. how clean the audio | is, obviously this music was written some time ago but the fact they cleaned it all up using ai, that's the beauty of it right?— cleaned it all up using ai, that's the beauty of it right? that's the beau of the beauty of it right? that's the beauty of artificial _ the beauty of it right? that's the beauty of artificial intelligent - the beauty of...
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so how you how do you not how did you not become bitter? i just have to ask that you you write it in such a way that you try to give him as much credit as you. and you look at the larger context and what drove that your sisters, your siblings because you do talk about support you got from them how did combine those two things when you think about the lack of support from you from your father and the love among your siblings and some in particular including one or two of those brothers. how did you make it through? help me understand how we help our students sometimes when find the same kinds of challenges. what helped you to make it through? well, you first of all, let me say that these these things are always more complicated than they appear. and i was my father. favorite child. yeah. and and so people will be who know who knew that would be surprised at how harshly i judge him because did everything you know that a person of his understood and they could do to to act to show that i was his favorite child and i his favorite because i was
so how you how do you not how did you not become bitter? i just have to ask that you you write it in such a way that you try to give him as much credit as you. and you look at the larger context and what drove that your sisters, your siblings because you do talk about support you got from them how did combine those two things when you think about the lack of support from you from your father and the love among your siblings and some in particular including one or two of those brothers. how did...
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okay, how's, how's a cold on? because i need to give a review as a quick reminder of why we talk about the oil prices so much. why they so important? because when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing, transport, consumer goods, food not to mention energy bills, the price of all those things goes up. for the past 18 months, central banks have been trying to rein in inflation and keep prices contained in the us. federal reserve has been leading that efforts and its latest report on financial stability. the fed said escalation of these conflicts or worsening in other geopolitical tensions, could reduce economic activity and boost inflation worldwide. particularly in the event of prolonged disruptions to supply chains and interruptions in production. the us fed has recently pause interest rate hikes as inflation was showing signs of cooling. major central bank so worried that high rates could significantly slow economic activity and tip economy into a recession. the i m f warned of weak global grow
okay, how's, how's a cold on? because i need to give a review as a quick reminder of why we talk about the oil prices so much. why they so important? because when the price of oil goes up, the cost of almost every thing, transport, consumer goods, food not to mention energy bills, the price of all those things goes up. for the past 18 months, central banks have been trying to rein in inflation and keep prices contained in the us. federal reserve has been leading that efforts and its latest...
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so we all know how how we're doing and how we can improve. okay, commissioner collins, please. great effort. how will the data be shared? that's a very good question. currently ems data has to be concise and nemesis compliant. these are california state and national databases that all have data elements that have to be that are all uniform but community paramedicine is a very new thing, and we're finding that that there are no applicable, applicable nemesis data points for what we are currently tracking. and so we want to make sure going forward that that we are able to suggest to nemesis what what needs to be tracked and how we've had several conversations with with the state and national leadership and for campsis and nemesis and it turns out that they don't have any ideas, that they themselves don't know how they want us to share our data. so that's one of the things that we'll be working on. so that sounds like a big opportunity. i think it is, yes. thank you. okay thank you very much. vice president morgan. yeah, chief pang, how many like other counties or other cities in
so we all know how how we're doing and how we can improve. okay, commissioner collins, please. great effort. how will the data be shared? that's a very good question. currently ems data has to be concise and nemesis compliant. these are california state and national databases that all have data elements that have to be that are all uniform but community paramedicine is a very new thing, and we're finding that that there are no applicable, applicable nemesis data points for what we are currently...
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Nov 18, 2023
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about this, i wake up at night and remember the sun. how she eats, how she sleeps, how she plays , really i don’t have any human connection here either. bah, what do you think, mom with a bagel make friends? sufi, you've eaten, then go and do your homework. well, what is it, when i ask you about something serious, you make me do my homework. but because you are a smart girl, but you ask stupid questions. well, what's so stupid about that? are you arguing? that's right, truth is born in dispute. mom, you are like feya, well done, daughter, you love beauty, i am very touched by the warm welcome, but force you to leave, i have a plane, how are you already leaving? sofia, i asked you to go do your homework, it’s a stupid habit to call a seven-year-old child sofia, in vain i time insisted on a different name, but what difference does it make to you, what sonya’s name is, you weren’t interested in the child then, and now you still know us, anastasia andreevna. sonya, sonya, sonya, why did you take my lipstick ? , and she screams, just don’t cry, okay, okay, let’s not cry, otherwise the donut, w
about this, i wake up at night and remember the sun. how she eats, how she sleeps, how she plays , really i don’t have any human connection here either. bah, what do you think, mom with a bagel make friends? sufi, you've eaten, then go and do your homework. well, what is it, when i ask you about something serious, you make me do my homework. but because you are a smart girl, but you ask stupid questions. well, what's so stupid about that? are you arguing? that's right, truth is born in...
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Nov 5, 2023
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and how do you how do you think that we can tell the story so? they think this was really important yeah, i really sorry. i didn't know about that. so now comes the interactive part that i'm up here, but you're giving me the answers. so some of you. come on, think something that's important to be able to convey through the panels is that there is that there was a furniture industry in south carolina. a lot of people, especially people who might not be columbia or sumter or, just inland, south carolina in general, are not as aware how big the industry was. yeah, making sure that people aware of how many lives it touched, how it impacted the local economy, how much development it drove, things like that those are things that are very important to convey throughout the exhibition, right? so, so what you're saying is maybe this the state it existed but it was more than three chairs in a bed that the scope of it that it had economic impact. what are some of the other things you think we ought to about. yes, i have. i feel like a really good way to end
and how do you how do you think that we can tell the story so? they think this was really important yeah, i really sorry. i didn't know about that. so now comes the interactive part that i'm up here, but you're giving me the answers. so some of you. come on, think something that's important to be able to convey through the panels is that there is that there was a furniture industry in south carolina. a lot of people, especially people who might not be columbia or sumter or, just inland, south...
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how much? as soon as i have said, this is how most of the employer hosp time, yukon has a normal pest to go and palm that hospitality. i clicked into the men day, we need to unite as they have the weld and live those who are clowning around and go and protect and how much so that they would fight and protect the ip port and liberated themselves as interesting. obviously, they had talked about how and k was seen as a terrorist organization, like how mazda seen as a terrorist organization, by psalm as well, things change over time. different countries have different interpretation, obviously, about what you know, i do want to us to the international community and took a strong stones on a pop type south africa. and they, that was functions trade functions by about 25 nations that were boy called flight b. a lympics the over 20 years, and slowly the appall type, government was pushed into isolation. but we're not really seeing that with its route at the moment. it seems that it's right, it's been
how much? as soon as i have said, this is how most of the employer hosp time, yukon has a normal pest to go and palm that hospitality. i clicked into the men day, we need to unite as they have the weld and live those who are clowning around and go and protect and how much so that they would fight and protect the ip port and liberated themselves as interesting. obviously, they had talked about how and k was seen as a terrorist organization, like how mazda seen as a terrorist organization, by...
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Nov 5, 2023
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so today we will talk about how to restore and how to help your mental and mental health. and yulia krasnikhina, a psychologist, is my guest. mrs. yuli, i am you congratulations. greetings, have a good day. thank you for agreeing to actually let us understand such a difficult topic, because it seems to me that there is not a single family in our country today that does not know what war is like and has not been affected by it. one way or another, in almost every family there are those who fight at the front, there are, let them not be very close, relatives, but they can be friends, they can be acquaintances, we know that there are a lot of people, who lost a loved one or a relative, those who were in captivity, survived torture, those who were under occupation, left, i.e. all, almost all people in ukraine are traumatized by the war, and i want to ask you how you can now assess this psycho-emotional state of people over these 20 months, has it on the contrary improved over these 20 months and people you know, everything stabilized and they understood, the war continues, we
so today we will talk about how to restore and how to help your mental and mental health. and yulia krasnikhina, a psychologist, is my guest. mrs. yuli, i am you congratulations. greetings, have a good day. thank you for agreeing to actually let us understand such a difficult topic, because it seems to me that there is not a single family in our country today that does not know what war is like and has not been affected by it. one way or another, in almost every family there are those who fight...
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Nov 26, 2023
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how did we get here. how did we get to the point where american democracy is not functioning and even its future is in doubt? got a couple of explanations you may yours. one is we don't teach it very well. there was a time where civics or social studies were part and parcel of an education. now much less so. i d't think anybody set out to remove it, but it almost like musical chairs. we srted putting more, more things into the curriculum and scouraged. there were when the music stopped, there weren't enough, and civics often lost a seat in the classroom. again, maybe we assume we didn't need it, but it's not. so you can graduate from. the bulk of america's colleges and universities with about 4000 institution of higher learning. you can graduate from over 3000 of them without having taken a course that requir you to read the constitution or the declaration of independence, or knowing the first thing about democracy. these courses are offered on almost every cams. they're not required on most. same thingbo
how did we get here. how did we get to the point where american democracy is not functioning and even its future is in doubt? got a couple of explanations you may yours. one is we don't teach it very well. there was a time where civics or social studies were part and parcel of an education. now much less so. i d't think anybody set out to remove it, but it almost like musical chairs. we srted putting more, more things into the curriculum and scouraged. there were when the music stopped, there...
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Nov 16, 2023
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how did you get close to them, how did you not worry about their attacking you, how did you befriend them? jane: with great difficulty. remember i had this for six months, for four months they ran away as soon as they saw me. i knew, given time, that i could win their trust, but that i have the time, the days time, the week's time, the months? it was wonderful because my mom used in my -- nc said, with your binoculars you see how chimps wander around by themselves in small groups, pick groups, have course they made the foods they eat, how they made nests at night. she really help to boost my morale. david: so you were not trained as a scientist, so you use your powers of observation to see what they were doing? jane: yes, and might inborn love of animals, my curiosity, my fascination, he told me nothing, he never even visited. david: but when you see the chimpanzees, you first engage them, do you give them food or something? jane: no, i try to get them used to me, it was very sad, it was two weeks after mom left that i saw this one famous chimpanzee, very handsome, i call this -- him
how did you get close to them, how did you not worry about their attacking you, how did you befriend them? jane: with great difficulty. remember i had this for six months, for four months they ran away as soon as they saw me. i knew, given time, that i could win their trust, but that i have the time, the days time, the week's time, the months? it was wonderful because my mom used in my -- nc said, with your binoculars you see how chimps wander around by themselves in small groups, pick groups,...
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how did she feel about the framing and how is pretrade in the media? >> is to one of those things and she has talked about this and written about it. when you are a person of color you live it your whole life. she was the first or one of only awe few and she went to princet. when she was at harvard law school. when she was at the law firm. you grow up almost conscious of that. it became a part of who she was knowing that. but her commitment to young people started even before the white house. which was not-for-profit ine chicago working as the ceo. which she inspires young people to do social service. she always used to say if she was tired or a little cranky put her in a room with young people and that would be the solution. go do jumping jacks on the south lawn with young people. but she did understand the role she had would be very important. she used to say it was very interesting we did this on the south side of chicago on the roundtable with kids, in d.c. and overseas with young girls from disinterested neighborhoods. she would explain i remember
how did she feel about the framing and how is pretrade in the media? >> is to one of those things and she has talked about this and written about it. when you are a person of color you live it your whole life. she was the first or one of only awe few and she went to princet. when she was at harvard law school. when she was at the law firm. you grow up almost conscious of that. it became a part of who she was knowing that. but her commitment to young people started even before the white...
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society from how we work, to how we w learn, to how we communicate and they are transforming every aspectf her foreign policy. many traditional measures of national strength such as gdp or military capacity are increasingly downstream of the nation's ability to innovate in key technology areas so put simply in geopolitical competition terms tech is increasingly the game. it is revolutionary. it is accelerating the united states and must lead engaging bold on behalf of our values and our interest. as the president recently said we stand at an inflection point in history. nowhere is that more evident than with ai. the decisions we make today about how we shape the parameters around ai will define the world in so many ways for decades to come it is a responsibility a that we must assume together with the private sector, with civil society and our international partners. american companies lead the world and ai innovation. in the united states increasingly strong momentum domestically to lead in ai governance. the recent executive order in ai directs the most significant action any government
society from how we work, to how we w learn, to how we communicate and they are transforming every aspectf her foreign policy. many traditional measures of national strength such as gdp or military capacity are increasingly downstream of the nation's ability to innovate in key technology areas so put simply in geopolitical competition terms tech is increasingly the game. it is revolutionary. it is accelerating the united states and must lead engaging bold on behalf of our values and our...
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how to defeat it.alk about it while talking about gramsci and top down not bottom up and middle out, we see this right now. >> what the marxist referred to this is long slow march through institutions. mark: you have a chapter on that. >> how they captured them, i start with university to k-12. then a chapter on journalism, they have captured corporate media and a chapter on big business and pibig tech and on government. i have a chapter on entertainment. hollywood, movies, tv, music video games sports. a chapter to science, that has been politicized. then final chapter is on china. a nexus that interconnects it. let's talk big business, we seen how giant corporations have become the economic enforcement arm for the radical left, they punish their enemies, they enforce ohohobedience. they cancel you if you disagree, they use force, you will obey or they will use force and make you obey in the book i talk a lot about bud light and target, i don't think that we've seen a company destroy a brand so unnece
how to defeat it.alk about it while talking about gramsci and top down not bottom up and middle out, we see this right now. >> what the marxist referred to this is long slow march through institutions. mark: you have a chapter on that. >> how they captured them, i start with university to k-12. then a chapter on journalism, they have captured corporate media and a chapter on big business and pibig tech and on government. i have a chapter on entertainment. hollywood, movies, tv,...
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so how much of june always getting a lot of details from these riley side about things like how many trucks of a all to be allows in how much to say sion of aerial activity, how many hostages and captives and posting prisoners will be released. and so on and so forth. send me the short answer to that is no. are these riley's have remained pretty tight lipped when it comes to specific details of what they are going to be doing during the ceasefire? now, with regards to the fuel trucks last week, you had an announcement from the is really wor cabinet saying that they had agreed to start letting in to fuel trucks for day into gaza. that's the last we heard when it comes to the fuel. but as far as the question of if they are going to be flying planes or drones in the gaza strip during the ceasefire, while the israelis have really let the company speak for them on that, what the israelis have said when asked directly about this is that they are not going to be blind in guys, or they are still going to be aware of what's going on, but they have not given specifics. and, and you know, that'
so how much of june always getting a lot of details from these riley side about things like how many trucks of a all to be allows in how much to say sion of aerial activity, how many hostages and captives and posting prisoners will be released. and so on and so forth. send me the short answer to that is no. are these riley's have remained pretty tight lipped when it comes to specific details of what they are going to be doing during the ceasefire? now, with regards to the fuel trucks last week,...
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we talk about how i would work. - about how i would work.ipal, the politics, a lot of obstacles in his way to making this huge radical changes like getting rid of the central bank. his argument is the central bank has been fuelling the inflation byjust printing more and more pesos. he wants to change the currency as well. what are the obstacles ahead for him? is as well. what are the obstacles ahead for him?— ahead for him? is trying to implement _ ahead for him? is trying to implement that. _ ahead for him? is trying to implement that. saying i ahead for him? is trying to | implement that. saying the central bank is no longer active. industry in reality, the main problem argentina has been more printed which is creating basically hyperinflation. he is trying to tackle this problem and also implement organisation. the main problem he will face is congress. he does not have enough support to implement most of his measures. we will have to see how everything will work. but now the main issue he will have is basically the political scope and al
we talk about how i would work. - about how i would work.ipal, the politics, a lot of obstacles in his way to making this huge radical changes like getting rid of the central bank. his argument is the central bank has been fuelling the inflation byjust printing more and more pesos. he wants to change the currency as well. what are the obstacles ahead for him? is as well. what are the obstacles ahead for him?— ahead for him? is trying to implement _ ahead for him? is trying to implement that....
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it looks , yes, how many people work in such a point, this is how it looks, you see how many pushupsr. mykhailo , and i also wanted to ask you, while you are showing us, i hope that the sound of do also do... right next to you, the east is one of the hottest points, what do you hear from our defenders, you communicate with them all the time, right? otherwise, this is the direction to bakhmut, klishchivka, andriivka, kurdyumivka, these are all the ones opposite kostyantynivka, which our guys say, how does it look now, this winter phase of the war? i, to be honest, i heard the question very badly now, if it is not difficult, you can , i will repeat, i say that, opposite you and near you, one of the hottest areas of the front, on bakhmud, klishchevka, andriivka, kurdyumivka, where the muscovites are are trying to reflect that the boys are telling how things have changed, how are their moods for the winter phase of the war, one of the most difficult? well, every time we didn't talk about the topic, yes, everything about the direction. there are no easy directions, that's all about the li
it looks , yes, how many people work in such a point, this is how it looks, you see how many pushupsr. mykhailo , and i also wanted to ask you, while you are showing us, i hope that the sound of do also do... right next to you, the east is one of the hottest points, what do you hear from our defenders, you communicate with them all the time, right? otherwise, this is the direction to bakhmut, klishchivka, andriivka, kurdyumivka, these are all the ones opposite kostyantynivka, which our guys...
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how do you suppose here? i'm conditioned, most young lady and tex extra at the little fun b and b also for most of the people i help have been victims of the child benefit to scandal and was to fly how fast all flash one of those shades of payment to leave a default to johnston, when we request files, they audit done material nice or takes ages over here long overall when they arrive, they are incomplete. oh, there are positive has been like our shy, needful aid or for so i clock through a lot of also discovered around 9000 cases for files have simply gone missing or been destroyed or any need repayment. demands dropped through the lesser boxes of tens of thousands of households with the recipients. don't know. an algorithm has falsely identified the claims as fraudulent dodge tax authorities introduced an algorithmic risk management system back in 2013. the catalyst was a $1000000.00 social welfare scam involving bulgarian families. this could be one explanation for why the associate is included nationality
how do you suppose here? i'm conditioned, most young lady and tex extra at the little fun b and b also for most of the people i help have been victims of the child benefit to scandal and was to fly how fast all flash one of those shades of payment to leave a default to johnston, when we request files, they audit done material nice or takes ages over here long overall when they arrive, they are incomplete. oh, there are positive has been like our shy, needful aid or for so i clock through a lot...
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how long does this route take on foot?its experience with other regions, clearly demonstrating how to build more than 100 metro stations in 10 years, continuously and efficiently build new roads and interchanges, improve medicine and education. let's take a look into this space, here it is called a media dome. and here you can see what moscow was like, what it is like now and what it will be like, only in the future, transport, logistics, tourism, someone will say futurism. moscow at the russian exhibition - is it about how to expand your usual understanding of the city, try to learn something new, where is this possible, except not in the capital? in order to actually get to know moscow at all, you need more than one day, of course, so we are trying to highlight some different things in different formats. achievements of the city so that people want, for example, to go to some museum, go to the theater, to learn not only the bolshoi theater, the trityakov gallery, but to learn a lot of new things, go to the charge, find o
how long does this route take on foot?its experience with other regions, clearly demonstrating how to build more than 100 metro stations in 10 years, continuously and efficiently build new roads and interchanges, improve medicine and education. let's take a look into this space, here it is called a media dome. and here you can see what moscow was like, what it is like now and what it will be like, only in the future, transport, logistics, tourism, someone will say futurism. moscow at the...
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[applause] >> you mention yao been looking at the sign of conflict, how we get trapped in it, how we can move from it. this isn't just an issue that can be zoed at me the political leader level. it has to be solved at an interpersonal level. i'm curious, what are some surprising findings you've come across in term os of how that woke niece and maga uncle can get along with each other or at least talk about issues in a way that doesn't drive them further apart? governor cox: what we found is a lot of this counterintuitive. it's counterintuitive to politics but also to human nature. john adams said that -- without institutions and without patience and humility, these virtues that are so missing, that we are all craven political beasts, basically. that's what he said. so look. what i hear the most often is, i hear a little more from the left than the right. but from the left i hear, why would i engage with those people? who hate everything about me, disagree with who i am as person, lgbtq community, why would i engage with those people whoan they don't give me the respect or dignity of
[applause] >> you mention yao been looking at the sign of conflict, how we get trapped in it, how we can move from it. this isn't just an issue that can be zoed at me the political leader level. it has to be solved at an interpersonal level. i'm curious, what are some surprising findings you've come across in term os of how that woke niece and maga uncle can get along with each other or at least talk about issues in a way that doesn't drive them further apart? governor cox: what we found...
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cool it is, how precise it is, where, who knows where, how...
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but if we look at the region of how they can actually develop, if there is a strategy by the us, how to deal with this different topics of a migration, but also to get in a more, a more realistic approach of what this countries actually mean. and not just a talked about economic topics, but many that are also still poured in are important to be addressed as benjamin abra, scriver from washington. thank you for watching the table. you know, it's live from berlin. here is a reminder of our top stories today to us, secretary of state antony blinking has called for more protection for gods and civilians. mister blinking also said there needs to be an immediate and substantial increase in humanitarian aid going into the palace damian territory. israel's military says it has surrounded gaza city as it presses ahead with its campaign against the army says its encountering mines and booby traps and that the militants have prepared themselves for battle. and the leader of lebanon's hezbollah, tara group, has phrased the october 7 attack on israel pass. on this, rollo stopped short of saying h
but if we look at the region of how they can actually develop, if there is a strategy by the us, how to deal with this different topics of a migration, but also to get in a more, a more realistic approach of what this countries actually mean. and not just a talked about economic topics, but many that are also still poured in are important to be addressed as benjamin abra, scriver from washington. thank you for watching the table. you know, it's live from berlin. here is a reminder of our top...
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how do you undo that? i think we'll i'll turn it over to next person and then we can go back into islamic state. and what they did later, that's a very, very. that's a very sort of a it's promise of more of more horrors listening to your story of queen hands is not easy. but you mentioned this elements that indoctrinate is different from education in, that you're forcibly turning people, their families, getting them to report on their families now that immediately to everyone in the room makes us think of soviet ideology, soviet myths about public. morozov, who was celebrated in the soviet union for having reported on his parents and sophie, i wanted to turn to you. you know, you're coming at this from a finnish estonian perspective. your novels and so much of your writing deals, the legacy of soviet occupation in estonia, but also in finland in a much subtle way. how you think about this question of indoctrination, given that given that history, especially and again i keep on going in my head, what is the
how do you undo that? i think we'll i'll turn it over to next person and then we can go back into islamic state. and what they did later, that's a very, very. that's a very sort of a it's promise of more of more horrors listening to your story of queen hands is not easy. but you mentioned this elements that indoctrinate is different from education in, that you're forcibly turning people, their families, getting them to report on their families now that immediately to everyone in the room makes...
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how is that possible? talk to me like how you can do that because look us up. it's possible to identify individual or caused by the shape of the sparks on their back and scratches on their skin, the shape of fins and scars, i can identify about a 100 or codes. i know they're individual numbers. we give them all numbers and names. uh, yeah, i've been monitoring what happens to them since 2002. mm hm. what about the language? i understand that different groups of or cuz have their own dialects. i guess when the org families that use similar dialects for communication are related, there are also families with the different dialogues. and that means they are not related to the same. we consider them belonging to different plans. it's a meeting most often occurs between orcus from different clans. it's possible that their dialects help them choose preferable meeting partners. mm hm. do you have the ability to decipher their language? can we understand them? the truth is we can't we, we can't understand them and it's very challenging research and technical terms. and
how is that possible? talk to me like how you can do that because look us up. it's possible to identify individual or caused by the shape of the sparks on their back and scratches on their skin, the shape of fins and scars, i can identify about a 100 or codes. i know they're individual numbers. we give them all numbers and names. uh, yeah, i've been monitoring what happens to them since 2002. mm hm. what about the language? i understand that different groups of or cuz have their own dialects. i...
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when he said this is not a question of is that versus how much is the question about how much versus the world? this is exactly the sentence mentioned in the guide. other things about him, he's feeling really sorry for everybody to sing and try that. but right as a guy again from the guides. so this young highlighted uh, you know, sort of the, you kind of assigned this youth organization in america a back a number of others. they're sort of educating in dr. nathan, a young generation of american scientists on how to talk to the media. because these are the same, talking points that we hear in front of them is really officials, aren't they? absolutely. in fact, in the guide, the 116 guides they mentioned margaret gave nothing you know, on others as the people to emulate and why they've been brilliant. wife, parents had this incredible sometimes on why nothing, you know, when he talks about not our different answers, but our shared prosperity over about, about how we kid about each and every kind of thing and family, and so on, so forth. so it's all an ecosystem of sort. and just to re
when he said this is not a question of is that versus how much is the question about how much versus the world? this is exactly the sentence mentioned in the guide. other things about him, he's feeling really sorry for everybody to sing and try that. but right as a guy again from the guides. so this young highlighted uh, you know, sort of the, you kind of assigned this youth organization in america a back a number of others. they're sort of educating in dr. nathan, a young generation of...
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— they all getting support in terms of how to deal with it? how to dealwith it? yes, we are so grateful because _ how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are so grateful because we _ how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are so grateful because we have - how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are so grateful because we have so - how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are| so grateful because we have so much support, and we were told what to say or not. there aren't any manuals, the word history had never had experience of such an event, a catastrophe. but we have the professionals to was and we know what to do, and we are strong and hopeful, and we do cling on this moment gratefulness. and my auntie is a hero, she is amazing. she used to be amazing, but i'd tell you, she is a lesson for me, for all of us, for the world, of what it means to be a strong lady, which is in strong physically, but strong in spirit, and her optimism and the fact she held everyone she saw around her for whatever she could, either helping them rise. they are very old and ill. just even standing up from the floor was
— they all getting support in terms of how to deal with it? how to dealwith it? yes, we are so grateful because _ how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are so grateful because we _ how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are so grateful because we have - how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are so grateful because we have so - how to dealwith it? oh, yes, we are| so grateful because we have so much support, and we were told what to say or not. there aren't any manuals, the word history had never had experience...
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how do you teach math and gaza? if you had 10 jews and you kill 6, how many would be left? that's been in their school system? us for public and presidential candidates of lined up to voice the support for israel during a televised debate this week. the result, a platform for travelers and extreme views supporting the bombing of casa, the 1st thing i said to him when it happened was, i said finish them, finish them. and the reason is, i worked on this every day when i was at the united nations. and we have to remember that they have $21.00, eliminate come off to support israel with whatever they need whenever they need it . and 3, make sure we bring our hostages home. and the washington post took a costumed off its website off to a backlash, and was criticized as being racist. and is the humanizing portrayal of the palestinians. that's bringing ok now. and in toronto percent and independent journalist um $22029.00 and fellow at harvard university. she's also a fuller producer. at cbc news in london, i've met l. no. could you on less than co founder of we on the numbers. tha
how do you teach math and gaza? if you had 10 jews and you kill 6, how many would be left? that's been in their school system? us for public and presidential candidates of lined up to voice the support for israel during a televised debate this week. the result, a platform for travelers and extreme views supporting the bombing of casa, the 1st thing i said to him when it happened was, i said finish them, finish them. and the reason is, i worked on this every day when i was at the united nations....
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how much militants have released more hostages from garza. the 14 is riley's and 3 tri nationals had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october 7th attacks by how much israel will say fried. so if you 9 more palestinian prisoners from is way be custody with the full day truce between israel and how much now in his final day clothes are rising to habits extended after more than 50 days in captivity. hostages and gaza, hurriedly handed over to medical crews. from us militants released this footage showing read crossway cuz bundling women and children into the care, a sole being rushed to hospital and israel agent, musical cheeks, the physical condition of the children and the mothers. this came to us is now stable. they are undergoing a medical and emotional evaluation by the medical and psycho social team of the snyder, children's hospital. the youngest captive to be released was 4 year old abigail eden, a jeweler's riley, american citizen. both his parents were killed and homos as october 7, tara attacks. you know, she's free and c
how much militants have released more hostages from garza. the 14 is riley's and 3 tri nationals had been held captive in the gaza strip since the october 7th attacks by how much israel will say fried. so if you 9 more palestinian prisoners from is way be custody with the full day truce between israel and how much now in his final day clothes are rising to habits extended after more than 50 days in captivity. hostages and gaza, hurriedly handed over to medical crews. from us militants released...
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to choose a pumpkin, how to preserve it and how to eat it correctly, the first question , how to choose determine the size and understand why the pumpkin is needed in general , that is, if you are planning to cook something small, then you should not take a large pumpkin, because it will be a pity to throw away the pumpkins in vain. from a medical point of view, what should you pay attention to, mikhail egorovich? from a medical point of view, you need to pay attention to the color of the pumpkin; the more saturated the color, the more carotenodes there will be inside. yes. again we look at the stalk. the stalk must be present, it must be dry, then we understand that the pumpkin is ripe. when there is no stalk, it is often removed when the pumpkin was still unripe, and it is sold ; the empty one will not be saturated, and it will be a bad pumpkin, a badel. how to preserve a pumpkin, i just wanted to ask you, how to store a pumpkin, well, the first best way to store a flowerbed, because it seems to me that it is very human, very cool, the guys did it, it’s just a pleasant feeling, mikola
to choose a pumpkin, how to preserve it and how to eat it correctly, the first question , how to choose determine the size and understand why the pumpkin is needed in general , that is, if you are planning to cook something small, then you should not take a large pumpkin, because it will be a pity to throw away the pumpkins in vain. from a medical point of view, what should you pay attention to, mikhail egorovich? from a medical point of view, you need to pay attention to the color of the...
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how much is your salary? about sixty. how much did you spend in the store for this handicraft?’s 6,000, well, that’s what i want for my anniversaries. mom, was, is, will always be in in your life she will always have the keys to your apartment. she will always come out of the blue and she will always live with you and she will go with you everywhere, that’s right, that’s right, i’m a pediatrician, it’s a difficult job, there’s a lot of responsibility, i have... i have 33 calendar days of vacation, this is where i can afford everything, moreover, when you get old, you will live with the young people, well, now i’ll explain, that is , he and i will have joint housing, someday we are thinking of buying a house, but what this is the bride who kicked mikhail out of the house, masha sural masha, she kicked him out of the door at night , my heart is about to break, kick my child out at night. on the street, no, it was autumn, but banditry is everywhere, go nowhere, away from the rubbish, and if someone had killed him, oh my bad, come on, sit down, baby, raccoon, come on, so kohilya, t
how much is your salary? about sixty. how much did you spend in the store for this handicraft?’s 6,000, well, that’s what i want for my anniversaries. mom, was, is, will always be in in your life she will always have the keys to your apartment. she will always come out of the blue and she will always live with you and she will go with you everywhere, that’s right, that’s right, i’m a pediatrician, it’s a difficult job, there’s a lot of responsibility, i have... i have 33 calendar...
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how how did that happen? did you encourage your children to go into writing or did this did you discourage or how did that happen? so, rose, you have a daughter who's a writer was that on purpose? did you encourage her to write or how did happen? i didn't encourage her. she was the youngest. she was 13 years younger. i had three kids in a little pod. and then a decade later, she came along and because i was already beginning to be in amnesty and traveling, i wasn't whether 100% of the time and she was with her father and she became a writer she wanted to be an actress and she went to hollywood and didn't pan out very well. and she began to write when she was there. and she then went to graduate school at columbia and and became a writer and didn't consult anybody while she was writing. so only when she was finished and said, mom, will you come new york so i can ask you questions. did i get to find out that she was writing about her father, about her family, and she did really well. and her novel was still tau
how how did that happen? did you encourage your children to go into writing or did this did you discourage or how did that happen? so, rose, you have a daughter who's a writer was that on purpose? did you encourage her to write or how did happen? i didn't encourage her. she was the youngest. she was 13 years younger. i had three kids in a little pod. and then a decade later, she came along and because i was already beginning to be in amnesty and traveling, i wasn't whether 100% of the time and...
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yes, how was your evening?emember how it was. vunashi people always celebrated getting married in such a way that the place was small, noisy with songs and dances, and it was no coincidence that people said, they were having a wedding party, they broke two button accordions, because the music sounded until the very morning, and when everything was sung, the entrance went to scratches, which were composed right on the go, the tulips were torn off, the lights went out, i have no love, there is no happiness, tables were set right in the courtyards, in the cities, weddings were celebrated in cramped conditions and not offended, they danced on the staircases, took the doors off their hinges to accommodate all the guests , led by the baenist, they sang everything, from folk songs to via hits, like in the white dews, and we will never meet such a bride, she glows with beauty so much, but the groom is not offended by beauty, and as in the mirror the bride is reflected, what weddings are like that, songs, the younger th
yes, how was your evening?emember how it was. vunashi people always celebrated getting married in such a way that the place was small, noisy with songs and dances, and it was no coincidence that people said, they were having a wedding party, they broke two button accordions, because the music sounded until the very morning, and when everything was sung, the entrance went to scratches, which were composed right on the go, the tulips were torn off, the lights went out, i have no love, there is no...
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so lots of promises by how the, how to relate. the big question is whether she would be able to carry them out and out of what cost. that is how, oh, i just see the site is uh, rose and carter, the wife of former us president. jimmy carter has died at the age of 96. unlike many previous 1st ladies missus contest starting on cabinet meeting, spoke out on controversial issues and went on to advocate for women's rights and mental health reform. because if somebody says she died peacefully, often living with dimensions sports names now in australia, beaten india to win the cricket. well, comp for record 6 time in the bows out for just 240 runs century from trotter's head to help in australia, reach the target with 42 volts dispatch. the will come. victory comes at the end of a year, which is seen that when the will test championship and also let's say the ash it's best for me down in jordan. your account will be here at the top of the yard with continuing coverage up the gauze, and we'll put your mind that and keep up to date, don't u
so lots of promises by how the, how to relate. the big question is whether she would be able to carry them out and out of what cost. that is how, oh, i just see the site is uh, rose and carter, the wife of former us president. jimmy carter has died at the age of 96. unlike many previous 1st ladies missus contest starting on cabinet meeting, spoke out on controversial issues and went on to advocate for women's rights and mental health reform. because if somebody says she died peacefully, often...
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well, that’s how he left, tell me how , where did he go, you looked at everything in the area, captain drive he had in the zone was? what terminator? yes, do you know why? why? and then that it’s impossible to kill him , it may be impossible to kill him, it’s very possible to declare a federal wanted list, okay, we ’re sitting here with you, let’s go to the police station, let’s go. 8:15 i'm on duty, here's the sign, good day, simych, alive, alive, alive, yes, alive, tramp, quiet, why are you like that, and how were you, they buried you already, well, okay, you look, he came back from the other world, and he’s like new, almost, how are things up there, well, like in heaven, but i’m serious. come in and have a look, well, i’ll come in and have a look, yes, yes, allow me, i wish you good health, comrade colonel, captain simonovich has arrived for duty, glory, my dear, how glad i am to see you. young, handsome, alive, come on, sit down, thank you, thank you, alive, alive, alive, alive simonovich, and thank you, that’s right, more alive than anyone else alive, do you want coffee, no, thank
well, that’s how he left, tell me how , where did he go, you looked at everything in the area, captain drive he had in the zone was? what terminator? yes, do you know why? why? and then that it’s impossible to kill him , it may be impossible to kill him, it’s very possible to declare a federal wanted list, okay, we ’re sitting here with you, let’s go to the police station, let’s go. 8:15 i'm on duty, here's the sign, good day, simych, alive, alive, alive, yes, alive, tramp, quiet,...
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how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughter] remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. i knew that given time i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, you are seeing how chimps wander around by themselves in small groups. you are learning about the foods they eat, how they make nests at night, so she really helped boost my morale. david: you were not trained as a scientist, so you use your powers of observation to see what they were doing? dr. goodall: yes, and my inborn love of animals, my curiosity, my fascination. leakey never told me anything. david: when you go to see the chimpanzees, you first engage them. do you give them food or something? dr. goodall: no, i just tried to get them used to be. eventually -- it was very sad,
how did you engage the chimpanzees? how did you get close to them? how did you not worry about their attacking you? how did you befriend them? dr. goodall: with great difficulty. [laughter] remember, i had money for six months. for four of those months, they ran away as soon as they saw me. i knew that given time i could win their trust, but did i have the time? days turned to weeks turned to months. it was wonderful because what mum did, she boosted my morale. she said, you are seeing how...
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they are treated here, how they are treated here.ill some contacts left, there is still family, yes, kinship, some kind of historical past, there is this opportunity, just try, you have nothing to lose, it’s also interesting to know your opinion about those who were manipulated, as they put it in 2020 year, and we also saw this, people succumbed to manipulation then, after some time they declare that we realized, changed our views, for the state, for lukashenko, how stable they have become, not will they succumb to manipulation once again, when they again want to deceive them, you know, human consciousness is like that when emotions are involved, if you manage to cling to these emotions like levers, yes, that is, there is always a probability, it’s just the experience that they passed, if they really sincerely realized that it was good, they were deceived, if they consciously approach what hooks they were hooked on, then in general these are very, well, psychologically... stable people, it also seems to me that immunity should be dev
they are treated here, how they are treated here.ill some contacts left, there is still family, yes, kinship, some kind of historical past, there is this opportunity, just try, you have nothing to lose, it’s also interesting to know your opinion about those who were manipulated, as they put it in 2020 year, and we also saw this, people succumbed to manipulation then, after some time they declare that we realized, changed our views, for the state, for lukashenko, how stable they have become,...
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how does a u.s. district court judge from oklahoma end up writing a book about how russians and americans see each other and themselves on the world stage? well, john, the book really arises from my personal experiences in russia and in the united states with russians. i did not have any extensive contact, and that's putting it mildly with russia or russians before about 2006. but beginning in 2006, at the request of the chief judge of the 10th circuit court of appeals, robert henry, i hosted a russian delegation here under the open world program, and that, if it will, evolved into an invitation for me to come to russia, which i did in 2007, that was the first of 15 trips that i have taken to russia and i must say that as my experience evolved here with with the russian delegations that i hosted here and my contact with lawyers, judges, law students and other people in russia, i realized that there is perhaps a lesson to be learned and consequently a book to be written that helps to explain why and h
how does a u.s. district court judge from oklahoma end up writing a book about how russians and americans see each other and themselves on the world stage? well, john, the book really arises from my personal experiences in russia and in the united states with russians. i did not have any extensive contact, and that's putting it mildly with russia or russians before about 2006. but beginning in 2006, at the request of the chief judge of the 10th circuit court of appeals, robert henry, i hosted a...
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and how is it getting it to people? oh um ask for awesome where operate where is still operating to partners. so we have, for example, a partner called just do it in the north that helps pregnant women. they will it be expecting some medical supplies to be provided to shelters because we have pregnant women actually delivering in shelters because the hospitals and then once have been non operational, we know that there are some humanitarian teams coming in, but we have no idea of what the sizes that you and will be providing that information that data later. so that to avoid confusion on the number of trucks and how those were distributed. mainly those are being done to a few international humanitarian organizations. the united nations and the addiction, red crescent, of course the, you know, this is, is delivering a big part of the operation. but again, you can only imagine the logistical challenge orthodontics. oops, no electricity, no running water. it's, it's the same challenges that we've been space thing in the la
and how is it getting it to people? oh um ask for awesome where operate where is still operating to partners. so we have, for example, a partner called just do it in the north that helps pregnant women. they will it be expecting some medical supplies to be provided to shelters because we have pregnant women actually delivering in shelters because the hospitals and then once have been non operational, we know that there are some humanitarian teams coming in, but we have no idea of what the sizes...
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two sons, how old are they now?itova already has two children at that age, and they have schools, my children also want to move to another city, they often ask me, mom, will we ever... we're going to another city, but it's surprising how not, it’s difficult, it seems so easy that he got ready to leave, and look for a school with the children, some sections, well, somewhere the child goes to some kind of training. how many times have you been married? twice, officially, but not for the fathers of their children? not for the fathers, but how did it happen, twice more, well, in the marriage we didn’t have children in the first, in the second there was great love, but we didn’t give birth to children together, when i got burned, as they say in marriage, i already decided that it was not so primary, the main thing is that there is a person and children, accordingly, i gave birth to my eldest son for myself, we didn’t have long at that time, i was just left completely alone, my mother died, i was generally left completely
two sons, how old are they now?itova already has two children at that age, and they have schools, my children also want to move to another city, they often ask me, mom, will we ever... we're going to another city, but it's surprising how not, it’s difficult, it seems so easy that he got ready to leave, and look for a school with the children, some sections, well, somewhere the child goes to some kind of training. how many times have you been married? twice, officially, but not for the fathers...