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let me start with the fact that pack ice is significantly less thicker than icebergs, and icebergs calvey that the answer is wrong. i went. arseniy orefeev, city of orenburg, european, village of prigorny, i will assume that iceberg is broken ice, as already said, which floats, and pack, apaque ice is coastal ice, which is frozen, why is it coastal, the shore is covered with it, no, guys , all this is very very bad, everything is very wrong, no, friends, read out the correct answer, please, i won’t read it out, you can in your own words, yes, pack ice, guys, that’s the second type of ice that forms in the sea. surface, uh-huh, everything is very simple, well , this is for you, you explained it perfectly, and an iceberg, and an iceberg is that piece of large ice that broke off from a large ice floe located on land, they fall so beautifully, this is the ice that crawled off the land, i can come talk to you about you, about the arctic, now i announced to tv viewers, the epilogue is over, the judge allowed me to talk to him, we are looking at the advertisement for vladimir vysotsky’s birthda
let me start with the fact that pack ice is significantly less thicker than icebergs, and icebergs calvey that the answer is wrong. i went. arseniy orefeev, city of orenburg, european, village of prigorny, i will assume that iceberg is broken ice, as already said, which floats, and pack, apaque ice is coastal ice, which is frozen, why is it coastal, the shore is covered with it, no, guys , all this is very very bad, everything is very wrong, no, friends, read out the correct answer, please, i...
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be even less happy if we had the iceberg.— had the iceberg.lone but others to share _ had the iceberg. simons is exacting alone but others to share his i alone but others to share his view in rishi sunak as to whether this public and private crumbling on his own side as conservative mps feared feet. own side as conservative mps fear defeat. 0nly only two rhinos left on the planet but they can be brought back from the brink of extinction using ivf, site is a been attempting this and they hope they'll be able to save they hope they'll be able to save the northern white rhino by using the northern white rhino by using the southern white as a surrogate in our sites and address the story. the last two northern white rhinos left on the planet. najin and fatu, a mother and daughter, living in a reserve in kenya. the species is all but extinct. now, a fertility breakthrough has offered some hope. in a world first, scientists have successfully carried out rhino ivf, but in a less endangered southern white rhino — a close cousin to the northern white. a
be even less happy if we had the iceberg.— had the iceberg.lone but others to share _ had the iceberg. simons is exacting alone but others to share his i alone but others to share his view in rishi sunak as to whether this public and private crumbling on his own side as conservative mps feared feet. own side as conservative mps fear defeat. 0nly only two rhinos left on the planet but they can be brought back from the brink of extinction using ivf, site is a been attempting this and they hope...
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the iceberg — known as a23a — is being ground down by the warmer air and water it's encountering as itit melts, it will have benefits, as jonathan amos reports. it's the biggest chunk of free floating ice on earth — an iceberg known as a23a — and after three decades confined to the freezer in antarctica, it's coming out, moving north into warmer waters. the berg is now melting, and fast. an expedition this week saw waves gouging huge caves and arches in its walls. only a23a's enormous scale is keeping it in existence. satellite images show the frozen block to have a width of 65 kilometers, or 40 miles. that's like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23a has an area of 3,900 square kilometers. that's more than twice the size of greater london. and its average thickness is about 280 meters, nearly as tall as the eiffel tower, and it weighs close to a trillion tonnes. but these dimensions are shrinking all the time. now that it's moved off from its relatively cooler position in the southern area of the weddell sea, it's being exposed to much warmer water temperatures, much stronge
the iceberg — known as a23a — is being ground down by the warmer air and water it's encountering as itit melts, it will have benefits, as jonathan amos reports. it's the biggest chunk of free floating ice on earth — an iceberg known as a23a — and after three decades confined to the freezer in antarctica, it's coming out, moving north into warmer waters. the berg is now melting, and fast. an expedition this week saw waves gouging huge caves and arches in its walls. only a23a's enormous...
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a huge iceberg floated along the coast. greenland. from the south pole to the north, the president of belarus spoke about serious joint work with his russian colleague. also at the meeting of the supreme state council of the union state , the parties discussed economic cooperation and work in regions such as africa and asia. there was also talk about antarctica. we really worked very seriously these two days, this is not a joke. the already famous folders with huge number of documents. even the president of russia did not expect that the union portfolio would be so weighty. this year the union state turns 25, an important rubicon to sum up. macroeconomic and monetary policies to work together to minimize damage from illegal western restrictions. mutual trade is growing steadily from year to year. according to the results of 11 months of last year , russian-belarusian trade turnover increased by almost 9.5% and came close to a record $43 billion. russia has invested in belarusian... at the end of the meeting , the presidents signed the
a huge iceberg floated along the coast. greenland. from the south pole to the north, the president of belarus spoke about serious joint work with his russian colleague. also at the meeting of the supreme state council of the union state , the parties discussed economic cooperation and work in regions such as africa and asia. there was also talk about antarctica. we really worked very seriously these two days, this is not a joke. the already famous folders with huge number of documents. even the...
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and we are on course to do that, _ iceberg. and we are on course to do that, that's — iceberg.that's the point at which i need to— that, that's the point at which i need to make, calmly and respectfully, that we are not responding to the situation with the seriousness it warrants. i want a conservative government that delivers — conservative government that delivers for communities like mind and -- _ delivers for communities like mind and -- like — delivers for communities like mind and —— like mine and our country, and— and —— like mine and our country, and i_ and —— like mine and our country, and i really— and —— like mine and our country, and i really worried we are on course — and i really worried we are on course for— and i really worried we are on course for a shattering defeat. 30 course for a shattering defeat. so ou course for a shattering defeat. you can hear course for a shattering defeat. sr you can hear his course for a shattering defeat. 5r you can hear his frustration there, and that's anger and frustration, he wants harder line immigration, for example, and i th
and we are on course to do that, _ iceberg. and we are on course to do that, that's — iceberg.that's the point at which i need to— that, that's the point at which i need to make, calmly and respectfully, that we are not responding to the situation with the seriousness it warrants. i want a conservative government that delivers — conservative government that delivers for communities like mind and -- _ delivers for communities like mind and -- like — delivers for communities like mind and...
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and spectacular arches and caves form in the world's biggest iceberg. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian airstrike pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian air strike on its territory calling it completely unaccept a warning of serious consequences. pakistan is now the third country to have been hit by iranian strikes targeting what tehran considers enemies outside its borders. other recent attacks were inside syria and iraq. this latest strike, which reportedly killed two children, happened in pakistan near the iranian border in the belochistan region. iran said it was targeting two bases linked to the group. in the early hours, they said that there was an explosion after an air attack that it blamed on iran. this would make pakistan the third country in a matter of days to be hit by an attack by iran after it's also hit syria and iraq. now, the explosion happened in a pakistani village is located in t
and spectacular arches and caves form in the world's biggest iceberg. live from our studio in singapore. this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian airstrike pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian air strike on its territory calling it completely unaccept a warning of serious consequences. pakistan is now the third country to have been hit by iranian strikes targeting what tehran...
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spectacular arches and caves seen forming in the world's biggest iceberg. and it's fun for some — but this evening could be the coldest january night since 2010. on bbc london... and on newsnight at 10:30 — we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. if he needed reminding, rishi sunak was shown again tonight how controversial his plans to revive his rwanda asylum policy are with his own side, when two of the conservatives�* deputy chairmen and a ministerial aide resigned to support a more hardline proposal. lee anderson and brendan clarke—smith said they wanted to strengthen the legislation proposed by the government to send some asylum—seekers to rwanda. theyjoined a group of rebel mps in voting for amendments in the commons — 60 tories backed the first of these, making it the biggest rebellion mr sunak has suffered since becoming prime minister. our political editor, chris mason, is in westminster for us now. how much trouble is rishi sunak�*s polic
spectacular arches and caves seen forming in the world's biggest iceberg. and it's fun for some — but this evening could be the coldest january night since 2010. on bbc london... and on newsnight at 10:30 — we'll go deeper behind the headlines and speak live to key players on today's big stories. plus, a first look at tomorrow's front pages. good evening. if he needed reminding, rishi sunak was shown again tonight how controversial his plans to revive his rwanda asylum policy are with his...
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take a look at this erosion carving dramatic features into the iceberg — known as a23a. it drifts slowly away from the antarctic. but it's not seen as a consequence of climate change — and as it melts, it will have benefits, asjonathan amos reports. after three decades confined to the freezer in antarctica, a23a is on the move, travelling north into warmer waters. the berg is now melting — and fast. an expedition this week saw waves gouging huge caves and arches in its walls. only a23a's enormous scale is keeping it in existence. satellite images show the frozen block to have a width of 65 kilometres, or a0 miles. that's like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23a has an area of 3900 square kilometres — that's more than twice the size of greater london. and its average thickness is about 280 metres, nearly as tall as the eiffel tower. and it weighs close to a trillion tonnes. but these dimensions are shrinking all the time. now that it's moved off from its relatively cooler position in the southern area of the weddell sea, it's being exposed to much warmer water
take a look at this erosion carving dramatic features into the iceberg — known as a23a. it drifts slowly away from the antarctic. but it's not seen as a consequence of climate change — and as it melts, it will have benefits, asjonathan amos reports. after three decades confined to the freezer in antarctica, a23a is on the move, travelling north into warmer waters. the berg is now melting — and fast. an expedition this week saw waves gouging huge caves and arches in its walls. only a23a's...
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and what happens in the invisible part of this iceberg? the invisible part of this iceberg there is a monstrous bleeding of the country’s defense power. what's happening? on december 8, 1987, the general sect of the cpsu central committee, mikhail gorbachev, signed an agreement on the elimination of medium- and short-range missiles. this decision led to the fact that the ussr, considered one of the most powerful military powers in the world, found itself practically defenseless. a huge amount of expensive unix was destroyed. medium-range ballistic missiles r-12 and r-14. descendants will make their verdict on the meaning of the event that is taking place before our eyes. but i would venture to say that what we are about to do, sign the first agreement on the elimination of nuclear weapons, has universal significance, both from the point of view of world politics and from the point of view of humanism. gorbachev and the editions of missiles - medium and short-range. they practically do it somehow goes unnoticed, at least so to speak, the pu
and what happens in the invisible part of this iceberg? the invisible part of this iceberg there is a monstrous bleeding of the country’s defense power. what's happening? on december 8, 1987, the general sect of the cpsu central committee, mikhail gorbachev, signed an agreement on the elimination of medium- and short-range missiles. this decision led to the fact that the ussr, considered one of the most powerful military powers in the world, found itself practically defenseless. a huge amount...
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the iceberg is now melting and fast.ometres, or 40 miles. that is like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23 a has a area of 3900 square kilometres. it average thickness is about 280 metres, nearly as tall as the eiffel tower was that it weighs close to 1 trillion tonnes. these dimensions are shrinking all the time. the production and melting of icebergs like a23 ar part of a natural cycle, not a consequence of climate change. as it melts, there are upsides. it will be dropping in the dust in the ocean, this is a fertiliser, stimulating the growth of the very smallest organisms like plankton, all the way up to the biggest creatures on the planet, the blue whales. how long a23a can remain intact is uncertain. the only guarantee is this giant will eventually whether to nothing. just to remind you of the breaking news that has come through in the past half hour. buckingham palace has said that king charles will be attending hospital next week for treatment for an enlarged prostate. they say his condition is benign
the iceberg is now melting and fast.ometres, or 40 miles. that is like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23 a has a area of 3900 square kilometres. it average thickness is about 280 metres, nearly as tall as the eiffel tower was that it weighs close to 1 trillion tonnes. these dimensions are shrinking all the time. the production and melting of icebergs like a23 ar part of a natural cycle, not a consequence of climate change. as it melts, there are upsides. it will be dropping in the...
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there are dramatic features being sculpted into the biggest iceberg in the world.he unsanitary, but it's not seen as a consequent of climate change. jonathan amos reports. the burg is no missing and fast, satellite image show the frozen block to have a width of 65 km, is like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23 a has an area of 3900 km2, more than twice the size of greater london, and its average thickness is about 280 metres, nearly as tall as the eiffel tower, and anyways close to a trillion sons. these dimensions are shrinking all the time. the production and melting of icebergs like a 203a, are part of a natural cycle, not a consequence of national —— climate change, as it melts their upsides, it would drop mineral dust in the ocean, a fertiliser stimulus and the growth of small organisms like plankton on the web countries on the planet, the blue whales. bull —— but how long a 20 38 will remain intact is uncertain about the only guarantee is this giant will eventually wither to nothing. jonathan amos, bbc news. we will have your headlines coming up i
there are dramatic features being sculpted into the biggest iceberg in the world.he unsanitary, but it's not seen as a consequent of climate change. jonathan amos reports. the burg is no missing and fast, satellite image show the frozen block to have a width of 65 km, is like the distance from manchester to sheffield. a23 a has an area of 3900 km2, more than twice the size of greater london, and its average thickness is about 280 metres, nearly as tall as the eiffel tower, and anyways close to...
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120 million per year, then after 15 billion and 50 million - this is probably just the tip of the icebergd from a professional point of view there were questions about the cancer undertakings: here , mrs. rakova, who admitted her guilt and is awaiting trial, receives an offer for the position of advisor to the director asi agency for strategic initiatives, is a non-profit organization created by the russian government. russian federation, that is, it is one of the leading universities that forges personnel to govern our country, despite the fact that rakova herself testified against mr. mau. what happens next? look, on august 2 last year, mr. mao was released on his own recognizance, on august 10 he returned to work as rector, and on october 14, twenty-two , all charges against him were dropped. well, not guilty means not guilty. but on november 2, mr. mao left russia for israel on a planned vacation, after which he never returned to russia. a why? if all charges against you were dropped, you are clean, why don’t you return to russia? isn't this an interesting question? why am i giving th
120 million per year, then after 15 billion and 50 million - this is probably just the tip of the icebergd from a professional point of view there were questions about the cancer undertakings: here , mrs. rakova, who admitted her guilt and is awaiting trial, receives an offer for the position of advisor to the director asi agency for strategic initiatives, is a non-profit organization created by the russian government. russian federation, that is, it is one of the leading universities that...
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that drama literally is the tip of the iceberg — drama literally is the tip of the iceberg.people — further, but to bring it to make people understand, they've had to watch _ people understand, they've had to watch the — people understand, they've had to watch the drama, and i think that's the only— watch the drama, and i think that's the only way that people have been able to _ the only way that people have been able to take it in, and why it's gone — able to take it in, and why it's gone so — able to take it in, and why it's gone so viral on social media. janet. — gone so viral on social media. janet, sally, iwill gone so viral on social media. janet, sally, i will have to close it there, thank you for coming on the programme. let me wiki read your daily statement, we've been talking to them, he said, i wish i knew then what i know now. it's a conspiracy on a huge scale, it's quite a national scandal. at the front of a man should be the supposed masters who had their lives ruined. we will talk about are plenty more in the course of the next hour with our panel. stay with u
that drama literally is the tip of the iceberg — drama literally is the tip of the iceberg.people — further, but to bring it to make people understand, they've had to watch _ people understand, they've had to watch the — people understand, they've had to watch the drama, and i think that's the only— watch the drama, and i think that's the only way that people have been able to _ the only way that people have been able to take it in, and why it's gone — able to take it in, and why it's...
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. >> iceberg. largest iceberg in the world at the moment. 4,000 square kilometers. incredible forces of nature. it can change your environment. this goes on and on and on. >> that is a nature photograph er who captured this stunning image during a trip to the antarctic ocean. this iceberg is the largest in the world, roughly three times the size of new york city. ♪ >>> hard to believe it's been nearly 30 years since no doubt's "i'm just a girl ts" was released. they. >> maybe you should do a show. >> i'll do a jshow. >> do you want to do a show? >> i got to think about it. >> they posted that video online announcing they will be one of four headline acts. thank you for joining us here. i'm max foster. i'm bianca nobilo. "early start" is next. i think he's having a midlife crisis i'm not. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i
. >> iceberg. largest iceberg in the world at the moment. 4,000 square kilometers. incredible forces of nature. it can change your environment. this goes on and on and on. >> that is a nature photograph er who captured this stunning image during a trip to the antarctic ocean. this iceberg is the largest in the world, roughly three times the size of new york city. ♪ >>> hard to believe it's been nearly 30 years since no doubt's "i'm just a girl ts" was released....
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engineering solution that was embodied here, walking along the winter alleys of vdnkh only the tip of the icebergsible, the new atom pavilion is seven floors and 25 thousand square meters, the entire exhibition, as if a book tells chapter by chapter about the present, the future and of course in the past, how did atomic technology begin? soviet nuclear tests, that everyone understood this importance, this foundation for the future, when the steam went to the turbine, kurchatov said his famous words, with light steam, when everything worked out, from the three-hundred-meter atomic dereship of the volga to the first submarine that surfaced at the north pole and the world's only nuclear fleet, the path of projects from paper to a real breakthrough, among current areas, for example, the food industry, food processing, and also desalination of water in agriculture. and nuclear medicine, a tomograph of the future, and it , in fact, shows how radionuclides can be used in diagnostics and how they can be used in treatment, education through entertainment, or the main concept of the pavilion for adults, ge
engineering solution that was embodied here, walking along the winter alleys of vdnkh only the tip of the icebergsible, the new atom pavilion is seven floors and 25 thousand square meters, the entire exhibition, as if a book tells chapter by chapter about the present, the future and of course in the past, how did atomic technology begin? soviet nuclear tests, that everyone understood this importance, this foundation for the future, when the steam went to the turbine, kurchatov said his famous...
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now, erosion is sculpting dramatic features into a massive iceberg, currently the world's biggest icebergw likely in its final months of existence. a ship found huge caves and arches cut into the walls. it is being ground down by warmer air and warmer surface water as it drifts away from enter cap -- antarctica. it was previously stuck on the ocean floor for the past 30 years. you can always find more on the days news at bbc.com/news, plus you can see what we are working on anytime. check us out on your favorite social media site. i'm helen humphrey in washington, d.c. thank you for watching world news america. ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a thing. this is the way. the xfinity 10g network. made for streaming. ♪
now, erosion is sculpting dramatic features into a massive iceberg, currently the world's biggest icebergw likely in its final months of existence. a ship found huge caves and arches cut into the walls. it is being ground down by warmer air and warmer surface water as it drifts away from enter cap -- antarctica. it was previously stuck on the ocean floor for the past 30 years. you can always find more on the days news at bbc.com/news, plus you can see what we are working on anytime. check us...
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hit the iceberg.as to whether this public and private grumbling on his own side as mps fear defeat. chris mason, bbc news, westminster. our top story this evening. royal mail could reduce the number of days it delivers letters —as regulators say the current service is unsustainable. and coming up — the discovery of several new emperor penguin nesting sites in antarctica. and coming up on bbc london... a new approach to driving down crime begins in finsbury park — we speak to officers about how it'll work. and day two of testimony from grenfell�*s survivors. we hear why compensation is not enough. donald trump has won the new hampshire primary — the second contest for republican presidential contenders ahead of november's us election. he beat his last remaining rival, former ambassador nikki haley, but she has vowed to fight on. our north america editor sarah smith is live in new hampshire now. it is hard to see how donald trump could possibly fail to win his party's presidential nomination. there is a
hit the iceberg.as to whether this public and private grumbling on his own side as mps fear defeat. chris mason, bbc news, westminster. our top story this evening. royal mail could reduce the number of days it delivers letters —as regulators say the current service is unsustainable. and coming up — the discovery of several new emperor penguin nesting sites in antarctica. and coming up on bbc london... a new approach to driving down crime begins in finsbury park — we speak to officers...
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that have been killed as i started off sing before we had the problem, that's just the tip of the iceberg uh, because as we know, many times that number are going to die after you've just completely destroyed the infrastructure, there's no medicine left, there's no shelter, there's no food, so there'll be many, many times more, so for him to say now that, well the try to if you can, can you please try to curtail the killing, they've already put things, they've already put the the the measures in place, to kill far, far more people, and let me just stay with you, daniel, when we look at that situation, you said they've already put the measures in place to kill far more people, what is it that the united states is getting out of this, why does it give this blind support to israel? well, it's interesting, i mean a biding miss, now let's not forget this is a dysfunctional administration, but also let's remember that support for israel is bipart is the most bipartisan thing in washington dc. is the one thing that both parties with very few exceptions can agree on, which is a blind support for
that have been killed as i started off sing before we had the problem, that's just the tip of the iceberg uh, because as we know, many times that number are going to die after you've just completely destroyed the infrastructure, there's no medicine left, there's no shelter, there's no food, so there'll be many, many times more, so for him to say now that, well the try to if you can, can you please try to curtail the killing, they've already put things, they've already put the the the measures...
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_ that it was just the tip of the iceberg and his or her there, st peter's — iceberg and his or hersius and replace regulations and classroom should be at least 16 cetsius— classroom should be at least 16 celsius that gives you an idea of how coid — celsius that gives you an idea of how cold it _ celsius that gives you an idea of how cold it is in his classroom that these _ how cold it is in his classroom that these kids— how cold it is in his classroom that these kids are learning again and spending — these kids are learning again and spending time with the primary school— spending time with the primary school in — spending time with the primary school in greater manchester where at the _ school in greater manchester where at the close seven times 20151500 arrests _ at the close seven times 20151500 arrests which coming from the grounds — arrests which coming from the grounds and flooding of the premises. at grounds and flooding of the premises-— grounds and flooding of the remises. �* . premises. at where the children sa in: premises. at where the children saying it's _ premises.
_ that it was just the tip of the iceberg and his or her there, st peter's — iceberg and his or hersius and replace regulations and classroom should be at least 16 cetsius— classroom should be at least 16 celsius that gives you an idea of how coid — celsius that gives you an idea of how cold it _ celsius that gives you an idea of how cold it is in his classroom that these _ how cold it is in his classroom that these kids— how cold it is in his classroom that these kids are learning...
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infrastructure, the 23,ous plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the iceberg because i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you. so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secret? your state means when he says that? well uh, i would agree with - yeah, the former account of it, i think that it's very little very late, because gaza has been completely leveled, they destroyed the entire gaza strip, uh, again, thousands of civilians, the majority of dead are women and children, so the the israelis have already raised gaza to the ground. and to now call for restraint, not only is it late, but it also seems somewhat disingenous, because uh this is not just the united states as a third party giving recommendations or trying to pressure israel, this is also an american war on palestine, because this americans who provides the finance, it's the americans wh provides the weapons, so if the americans wanted
infrastructure, the 23,ous plus civilians who have been slaughtered. now that's just the tip of the iceberg because i'm so sorry, i'm so sorry, i'm going to interrupt you because i'm having some audio difficulties, hopefully we can take care of that and i'll come back to you. so sorry, glenn, i'll i'll propose that same question then to you, what exactly does the us secret? your state means when he says that? well uh, i would agree with - yeah, the former account of it, i think that it's very...
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the iceberg.to the situation with the seriousness that it warrants. i don't want a decade of decline. i want to come to the litters for countries like mine. i am worried that we are unimpressed by shattering to peach stopper in the movie the birds that your colleagues about her today but what you have decided to do. like the foolish, self—indulgent, helps the liver. maybe they are right. i recognise all of the strength of the impact colleagues have expressed. most people, even if they don't agree with me will recognise that i am a thoughtful man. and i am looking at this as calm as i can, as i say, through the lanes of the ones in the conservative government that delivers for britain and having fought for years, barely, to make a success of my constituency and the government site survey. in looking at this: it's telling the one thing, we find a way to connect with the public, and that does action are both legal and illegal migration of the kind that we have not seen the need seat of course, findin
the iceberg.to the situation with the seriousness that it warrants. i don't want a decade of decline. i want to come to the litters for countries like mine. i am worried that we are unimpressed by shattering to peach stopper in the movie the birds that your colleagues about her today but what you have decided to do. like the foolish, self—indulgent, helps the liver. maybe they are right. i recognise all of the strength of the impact colleagues have expressed. most people, even if they don't...
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blowing a pipe, a huge black iceberg blowing a pipe, they were cowards penguins, what will happen and the wind did not bring the guests, he sees how they go onto the ice floe people, for the first time they met people, for the first time they met, they are people, people frightened them, songs, calls, silences, destroying many years of captivity, they covered the sky with a thin net , let's hang the spider webs with our onten, hang the spider webs of our antennas, now on the penguins. there is no fear, they want to listen to the radio, ischerendichino in black francs, in numbers near the village, they stand, for hours near the village, they stand, walks in a long formation, arch their backs, are busy with gymnastics in the morning, and then without greens they clean the ice floe, dancing in the old days in the evening , let's dance here skarins in the evening, a catch, well, let’s check the tools , ours are intact, now, well, nothing, now there will be a table, we are your guests today, we’ll say a toast, which won’t happen, but excuse me, the essence of the toast will be satirical. l
blowing a pipe, a huge black iceberg blowing a pipe, they were cowards penguins, what will happen and the wind did not bring the guests, he sees how they go onto the ice floe people, for the first time they met people, for the first time they met, they are people, people frightened them, songs, calls, silences, destroying many years of captivity, they covered the sky with a thin net , let's hang the spider webs with our onten, hang the spider webs of our antennas, now on the penguins. there is...
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take a look at these pictures, because erosion is sculptured in dramatic features into this iceberg.and what is likely to be the final months of its very existence. well, a ship run by the expeditions company arrived at the present structure. it is called a 23 a, to find huge caves and arches cut into thanks. apparently at be iceberg is being browned down by the warmer air and surface waters that it is encountering as they drift slowly away and in that white continent. ultimately, though, it is going to melt away the uk covid public inquiry has begun its first hearings in edinburgh, where it will spend the next three weeks looking into the scottish government's handling of the pandemic. among those due to be called is the former first minister, nicola sturgeon, along with her successor humza yousaf, who was health minister at holyrood for some of the pandemic. 0ur scotland correspondent lorna gordon sent this update from edinburgh. first time the uk covid inquiry has sat outside of london and on this, the first day of 12 days of hearings here in edinburgh, we heard lots of facts, fig
take a look at these pictures, because erosion is sculptured in dramatic features into this iceberg.and what is likely to be the final months of its very existence. well, a ship run by the expeditions company arrived at the present structure. it is called a 23 a, to find huge caves and arches cut into thanks. apparently at be iceberg is being browned down by the warmer air and surface waters that it is encountering as they drift slowly away and in that white continent. ultimately, though, it is...
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we are headed for the iceberg.o the iceberg in terms of climate change come inn terms of the state of our democracy. there are so many ways we could hit that iceberg. one is right there. the corporatist establishment of the democratic party are moving their more slowly and at a different angle. we are still headed towards the iceberg but it will be a little bit later in a different angle. we need to turn the ship around. in the economic bill of rights we need an entireom approach and before i say these things i want to make it clear everything i'm about to say is considered a position in every other advanced democracy. i'm talking about what should be considered moderate as it does elsewhere. universal health care which nots of every other democracy. everyone here may please the f as democrats want. we started this by talking about how we would be donald trump in a majority of republicans as well as democrats a majority. still majority want universal health care. never two a majority of republicans as well as democ
we are headed for the iceberg.o the iceberg in terms of climate change come inn terms of the state of our democracy. there are so many ways we could hit that iceberg. one is right there. the corporatist establishment of the democratic party are moving their more slowly and at a different angle. we are still headed towards the iceberg but it will be a little bit later in a different angle. we need to turn the ship around. in the economic bill of rights we need an entireom approach and before i...
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it seems like a sensation, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. let's be brief.dal with the transportation and legalization of migrants from asia surfaced back in september last year. but then the pisovtsy got away with it. the scandal was hushed up and the diplomat urgently resigned. and it’s as if everything is shuttered. however, the new prime minister tusk is resuming business that... hong kong, taiwan, india, qatar, everywhere polish diplomats, with the consent, sometimes demands and threats of vavzhik and morowiecki, stamped visas, shyly covering their eyes with the other hand, blamed us belarusians for the migrant crisis. democratic cynicism, so who is vavzhik, why do you need to dig much deeper and even wider, anastasia benedisyuk. piotr wawrzyk faces 10 years prison, a search was carried out in his house, the ex-diplomat himself initially refused to testify, explaining his cowardly silence, quote, with enormous stress, saying that i respect my body and health. there is no hint that tusk will have to beat out the truth, however, his tongue is loosened, wa
it seems like a sensation, but this is just the tip of the iceberg. let's be brief.dal with the transportation and legalization of migrants from asia surfaced back in september last year. but then the pisovtsy got away with it. the scandal was hushed up and the diplomat urgently resigned. and it’s as if everything is shuttered. however, the new prime minister tusk is resuming business that... hong kong, taiwan, india, qatar, everywhere polish diplomats, with the consent, sometimes demands and...
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no—one likes the guy who is shouting, "iceberg!"py if we hit the iceberg. let's be clear — you think rishi sunak is so bad that the better option would be another round of the conservative pantomime of whose turn is it next? we need to look in the mirror as a political party, as professional politicians, and recognise the reality of what is likely to happen unless we act. but if you look in the mirror and the alternative is a fourth prime minister in a parliamentary term, i mean, people would just say that is a joke, wouldn't they? i totally accept that, clearly, political unity is a very valuable thing but if the unity is behind the wrong project, or a project which is not connecting with people, then it's not worth anything. who do you think should be prime minister? well, i have been very conscious, chris, that i didn't spell that out in the article. i mean, that is partly because there are a number of people who could do it. suella braverman? no, look, chris, i... kemi badenoch? robertjenrick? i have a lot of admiration... simon
no—one likes the guy who is shouting, "iceberg!"py if we hit the iceberg. let's be clear — you think rishi sunak is so bad that the better option would be another round of the conservative pantomime of whose turn is it next? we need to look in the mirror as a political party, as professional politicians, and recognise the reality of what is likely to happen unless we act. but if you look in the mirror and the alternative is a fourth prime minister in a parliamentary term, i mean,...
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said at the beginning, it's really the tip of the iceberg. but how far will they take? this is what we see anything in our lifetime, or will it be just like flushed away and say, you know, will it will, the can be kicked down to prove a proverbial rose or this week and dealt with generations to come. yeah, and hopefully get dealt with at some point whether it's now or later. the truth is, is always difficult to get out. as we know, look at j f k says 60 years later. but the point is that we, i think collectively are, are much more aware than ever before. we have social media, we have the take talking to twitter and all these. he's a ways of, of sharing our stories of sharing information. so i think we've created a lot more awareness in his demand, desire for, for, for awareness than before. and that's why, even though i think we mentioned these documents or not developing new information, the fact is that it's part of the thirst that, that we, the american people, hopefully the global people want to know the answer is right. they want to know what really happened with e
said at the beginning, it's really the tip of the iceberg. but how far will they take? this is what we see anything in our lifetime, or will it be just like flushed away and say, you know, will it will, the can be kicked down to prove a proverbial rose or this week and dealt with generations to come. yeah, and hopefully get dealt with at some point whether it's now or later. the truth is, is always difficult to get out. as we know, look at j f k says 60 years later. but the point is that we, i...
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this case is an isolated case, although it is very loud, is it the tip of the iceberg and right, rightthose investigators, in particular journalists, say that never, what, that just hrynkevichi herself, relatively speaking, these are the scapegoats who were decided to anger, uh, in order to cover others, including well, obviously that's just it a small part of those cases, even about which it is already publicly known, last year, not yet there, there were suspicions for a few months, for example, the former deputy minister of defense shapovalov and the head of the procurement department, bohdan khmelnytskyi, both of them. are in custody, and there are cases related to the purchase of bulletproof vests, regarding the purchase of clothes again, there are these summer or winter or off-season jackets, and we are talking about losses in the amount of, well... already billions of hryvnias, yes, which have been estimated by the relevant expertise , several investigations into these persons have already been completed and the case is being prepared to be transferred to court, and again, this i
this case is an isolated case, although it is very loud, is it the tip of the iceberg and right, rightthose investigators, in particular journalists, say that never, what, that just hrynkevichi herself, relatively speaking, these are the scapegoats who were decided to anger, uh, in order to cover others, including well, obviously that's just it a small part of those cases, even about which it is already publicly known, last year, not yet there, there were suspicions for a few months, for...
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there is so much more _ tip of the iceberg. there is so much more to— tip of the iceberg.amount of things that have happened isjust... it shouldn't— have happened isjust... it shouldn't be seen in this country. i meanr _ shouldn't be seen in this country. i mean. it— shouldn't be seen in this country. i mean. it is— shouldn't be seen in this country. i mean, it is like was said earlier, you cannot — mean, it is like was said earlier, you cannotjudge somebodyjust by a drama _ you cannotjudge somebodyjust by a drama and — you cannotjudge somebodyjust by a drama. and take a prosecution. i was judged _ drama. and take a prosecution. i was judged straightaway. as soon as my office _ judged straightaway. as soon as my office was— judged straightaway. as soon as my office was audited, i was judged straightaway. i was then prosecuted. so why— straightaway. i was then prosecuted. so why does it apply for us? loads of calls. so why does it apply for us? loads of calls- good _ so why does it apply for us? loads of calls. good morning _ so why does it apply for us? loads of calls. goo
there is so much more _ tip of the iceberg. there is so much more to— tip of the iceberg.amount of things that have happened isjust... it shouldn't— have happened isjust... it shouldn't be seen in this country. i meanr _ shouldn't be seen in this country. i mean. it— shouldn't be seen in this country. i mean. it is— shouldn't be seen in this country. i mean, it is like was said earlier, you cannot — mean, it is like was said earlier, you cannotjudge somebodyjust by a drama _ you...
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i’ll do it, i brought everything with me , i can’t refuse iceberg himself, i found a cat, the old womaneyes are falling out, but she’s alive, i don’t know how she fed her, maybe this is the only one the cat was left for the whole city, it didn’t cost me anything to pick it up, i wouldn’t have been able to prepare the seventh symphony, yeah, what kind of shestakovich is without four double basses, just give karl leach my regards, damn, come in, lida, we have guests. lenya, what, where is lida? lida, lida, right, she needs water, now, wait, now. lenya, now i, lyun, listen, lenya, she died. lyunya, it's mustard, she burned her esophagus. guys, you can’t eat this, you know, you can’t eat this. can you, good evening, anatoly ivanovich, hello, how is he, all evening he was telling me how you made a bed with him, i’m tired, i have something left here that might come in handy. seems too big, sorry, nothing, it will grow, well, what about you, blanket, you should also cover yourself somehow, i’m warm, where is that? this is the kind of house we have in the summer even at night, do you want it? m
i’ll do it, i brought everything with me , i can’t refuse iceberg himself, i found a cat, the old womaneyes are falling out, but she’s alive, i don’t know how she fed her, maybe this is the only one the cat was left for the whole city, it didn’t cost me anything to pick it up, i wouldn’t have been able to prepare the seventh symphony, yeah, what kind of shestakovich is without four double basses, just give karl leach my regards, damn, come in, lida, we have guests. lenya, what,...
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it's the tip of the iceberg, it's being exposed. unrwa is being exposed and i'm very happy, the u.s., uk, germany, and other countries frozen the funds for this organization, which is tainted with terrorism. we need to understand this. >> so just to be clear, this u.n. body, you would like to see it completely abolished from gaza. is that correct? >> what i would like to make clear is that israel will destroy hamas, will dismantel gaza so it will not pose a threat to israel ever again. and that gaza needs to be derat deradicallized. the best way of doing that -- >> you believe unrwa is responsible for radicalizing the population in gaza, just to be clear? >> they sure have their fair share of responsibility, yes. >> tell me how can israel ensure humanitarian aid is stepped up in gaza? and how will this meet the new obligations under the ruling? >> israel has enabled hundreds, perhaps even thousands of humanitarian trucks. trucks that have provide humanitarian aid from day one. food, water, and medical aid. it's important that humani
it's the tip of the iceberg, it's being exposed. unrwa is being exposed and i'm very happy, the u.s., uk, germany, and other countries frozen the funds for this organization, which is tainted with terrorism. we need to understand this. >> so just to be clear, this u.n. body, you would like to see it completely abolished from gaza. is that correct? >> what i would like to make clear is that israel will destroy hamas, will dismantel gaza so it will not pose a threat to israel ever...
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some people did face jail time, but they were just the tip of the iceberg.hat some of those who were accused of being involved are still working in hospitals today. with tamuna's facebook group gaining momentum, in september 2022, the georgian government launched a new formal investigation into child—trafficking. led by the ministry of internal affairs, it set out to investigate hospital employees and gather evidence. amy and ano now have serious questions to ask their families. my mother. god! and i'm like, "what i'm going to say to her?" and for the first time, i hear my mother cry. and i'm like, "0k, you're making me cry, "so i can't... no, i can't talk to you." she said that..."|�*m sorry." and i'm saying, "you're sorry for what?" "i didn't know that you had a twin sister." my whole life is a lie. that was the first feeling i had. the twins posted their story on the group. within a few days, they received a message from a woman called anna. she said, "i also have twin sisters "and i am looking for them." anna's mother had been told her twins had died in
some people did face jail time, but they were just the tip of the iceberg.hat some of those who were accused of being involved are still working in hospitals today. with tamuna's facebook group gaining momentum, in september 2022, the georgian government launched a new formal investigation into child—trafficking. led by the ministry of internal affairs, it set out to investigate hospital employees and gather evidence. amy and ano now have serious questions to ask their families. my mother....
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this is the tip of the iceberg when he could dig in further? >> is one 100% right.y is the top symbol of the highest academic official in american universities as the president of harvard. but by no means is she the exception what i'm going to be doing in the weeks and months going forward his digging into the academic work of other top administrators and scholars and professors at the ivy league universities to find out exactly how far the rot goes. we are going to be exposing people not living up to the standards. and then showing the american people, who by the way give billions of dollars of taxpayer funding each year to these universities that they should no longer submits. they should no longer simply kowtow to the suppose it expertise at places like harvard, yale, princeton, even georgetown. but in fact they should trust their own intuition and they should demand political leaders stop writing a blank check to left wing racist ideologues that hate american principles and hate the taxpayers that subsidize their salary. >> isn't the reaction to all of this evid
this is the tip of the iceberg when he could dig in further? >> is one 100% right.y is the top symbol of the highest academic official in american universities as the president of harvard. but by no means is she the exception what i'm going to be doing in the weeks and months going forward his digging into the academic work of other top administrators and scholars and professors at the ivy league universities to find out exactly how far the rot goes. we are going to be exposing people not...
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and spectacular arches and caves form in the world's biggest iceberg.this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian airstrike pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian air strike on its territory calling it completely unaccept a warning of serious consequences. pakistan is now the third country to have been hit by iranian strikes targeting what tehran considers enemies outside its borders. 0ther enemies outside its borders. other recent attacks were inside syria and iraq. this latest strike, which reportedly killed two children, happened
and spectacular arches and caves form in the world's biggest iceberg.this is bbc news. it's newsday. welcome to bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian airstrike pakistan has strongly condemned an iranian air strike on its territory calling it completely unaccept a warning of serious consequences. pakistan is now the third country to have been hit by iranian strikes targeting what tehran considers enemies outside its borders....
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there are so many ways thate could hit that iceberg.jor political party is speeding right there. the corporate establishment element of the democratic party are moving their more slowly ended a different angle. we are still headed towards the iceberg but we will get there a little bit later and at a different angle. everything i'm about to say is considered a moderate position in every other■ advancedfo democracy which not only is afforded to the citizens of every other democracy but i really want c you to hear me please, the majority of republicans as well as democrats want because remember we started this a majority of republicans as well as democrats want universal healthcare. number two, the majority of republicans as well as democrats want every citizen of every other advanced democracy has coh school which those of us old enough can tell those of you too old to remember we had in this country until the 1970s we had the university of texas, florida and university of california. that was before they started praying on our young why
there are so many ways thate could hit that iceberg.jor political party is speeding right there. the corporate establishment element of the democratic party are moving their more slowly ended a different angle. we are still headed towards the iceberg but we will get there a little bit later and at a different angle. everything i'm about to say is considered a moderate position in every other■ advancedfo democracy which not only is afforded to the citizens of every other democracy but i really...
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it ’s not a sin to meet such an iceberg.e of ice is afraid of is overheating, just like a car engine, by the way, that’s why this the problem is relevant yes. now in winter ivan zenkevich will tell us. it would seem that engine overheating is a purely summer problem, but i hasten to disappoint you. in winter there are even more factors that can lead to it than in summer. therefore, let's pay attention to the first alarming symptoms. frost, sudden temperature changes, high humidity and the notorious road reagent can disrupt the operation of the cooling system. the easiest way is to bring the engine to a critical temperature. loaded engine, so clear the front part of the car from the snow cap, ensuring air flow, the problem should go away. another winter cause of overheating is low-quality antifreeze or a concentrate diluted too much with water. such a liquid, if it does not freeze, will thicken so much. then even the pump will not be able to bleed it, in addition, the connecting hoses and seals can fail, which harden in the c
it ’s not a sin to meet such an iceberg.e of ice is afraid of is overheating, just like a car engine, by the way, that’s why this the problem is relevant yes. now in winter ivan zenkevich will tell us. it would seem that engine overheating is a purely summer problem, but i hasten to disappoint you. in winter there are even more factors that can lead to it than in summer. therefore, let's pay attention to the first alarming symptoms. frost, sudden temperature changes, high humidity and the...
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expedition vessel, academician fedorov, and walked along the southern route for 3 weeks. among the ice of icebergsd about this in detail in the previous story, if you haven’t seen it, be sure to watch it. destination - progress station. here, on the antarctic coast, it's been a few days hard work, about 2.0 tons of cargo need to be transferred from academician fedorov to the station, but for us, progress is only an intermediate point on our path. you can get to the east in several ways, if by land, or rather by ice and snow, there are two options: fast and slow. fast - this is such a miracle of engineering. called a barge hauler, a powerful, six-axle all-terrain vehicle, adapted to work in the most severe frost. in antarctic conditions, few vehicles are comfortable, because the temperatures are low, diesel engines are generally not very they warm up well, but here it’s very difficult to heat them up, so it works, the most important thing is that it works. i asked for it on board and i really regretted it. two days on the road, almost non- stop, cramped, shaking, shaking. therefore, we tried to eat
expedition vessel, academician fedorov, and walked along the southern route for 3 weeks. among the ice of icebergsd about this in detail in the previous story, if you haven’t seen it, be sure to watch it. destination - progress station. here, on the antarctic coast, it's been a few days hard work, about 2.0 tons of cargo need to be transferred from academician fedorov to the station, but for us, progress is only an intermediate point on our path. you can get to the east in several ways, if by...
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leaders, by our labour crews, and maintaining their lead up the top tanks to the latest of winter is at iceberg traveling. funds have to wait until the 94th minutes for a breakthrough. second. seals firing home to seal 3 points and keep this site on track for their 1st one, this legal type. chevy alonzo side remain for clear on fire and unix. and so one of thailand's largest illumination festivals is put on a show in the ratchet brewery province. delight installations have been designed to depict ty, religion, and culture showing 20 different illuminated landscapes. people from around thailand and other countries are visiting the festival that continues till the end of the you're up to date up next. we have a documentary for you by china is growing influence in europe, and particularly it's close relationship with the service section. and for that, i don't forget there's plenty more news and information on our website data view dot com and you can follow us on social media or handle is due to the news for me, the team here, but in tech support, my name is the calls back said wow, thank you so m
leaders, by our labour crews, and maintaining their lead up the top tanks to the latest of winter is at iceberg traveling. funds have to wait until the 94th minutes for a breakthrough. second. seals firing home to seal 3 points and keep this site on track for their 1st one, this legal type. chevy alonzo side remain for clear on fire and unix. and so one of thailand's largest illumination festivals is put on a show in the ratchet brewery province. delight installations have been designed to...
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at least 12 people died when was their inundation at the northern iceberg outskirts of the city all 4 days to pluck size and military personnel and emergency workers to help residents deal with the effects of the flooding. and switzerland has offered to organize a piece summit aimed at ending rushes. ongoing war with ukraine. president view alarm there may be a night spent during your visit. 5, a lot of years will ask you to very be creating president said all countries respecting his country's territorial integrity would be invited. this was leader also a nice and you a package for you create and when the nfl wild card playoff match between the buffalo bills and the pittsburgh steelers kicks off on monday, it will be thanks to the funds heavy snow in upstate new york post the 4th the postponement of the game and boston, the po for funds to date this stadium. i even if everybody didn't follow the instructions on how to do that, the effort eventually paid off and the game is planned to go ahead. that really gives uh, braving the cold a whole lot her level that's all from us for nice. a
at least 12 people died when was their inundation at the northern iceberg outskirts of the city all 4 days to pluck size and military personnel and emergency workers to help residents deal with the effects of the flooding. and switzerland has offered to organize a piece summit aimed at ending rushes. ongoing war with ukraine. president view alarm there may be a night spent during your visit. 5, a lot of years will ask you to very be creating president said all countries respecting his country's...
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it is just the tip of the iceberg of how a.i. disinformation campaigns can disrupt elections. a chilling example of this happened last fall in slovakia just days before their election, deep fake audio recordings circulated seeming to be the progressive candidate plotting with a journalist. the progressive party was defeated by the pro-russian populist party. plus, a flip side of the danger, as fakes pro live rate it becomes easier for those caught on audio or rid yo to brush it off as manufactured. in fact, donald trump has done just that. he attacked this ad, the lincoln project ran on fox news called, "feeble" that was made from authentic footage saying it was, quote, using a.i., artificial intelligence in their fake television commercials. with massive lay-offs at national and local media outlets across the country -- think of "the l.a. times" this week -- it will be harder to combat misinformation. joining me is vivian shiller, director of the aspen digital. her previous jobs include president and ceo of npr, with twitter. vivian, thank you for being here. these seem like
it is just the tip of the iceberg of how a.i. disinformation campaigns can disrupt elections. a chilling example of this happened last fall in slovakia just days before their election, deep fake audio recordings circulated seeming to be the progressive candidate plotting with a journalist. the progressive party was defeated by the pro-russian populist party. plus, a flip side of the danger, as fakes pro live rate it becomes easier for those caught on audio or rid yo to brush it off as...
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apartment has been remodeled, with the lion's share of this is not agreed upon, it looks like an icebergly hidden under water. it is the housing inspection that brings out the self-government, usually with the help of vigilant citizens, 70% of inspections occur based on complaints from our neighbors, when they hear a loud noise, someone is doing repairs when they heard the sound of water above theirs... knocking, but dull, although there is light there is a fire in the apartment, now access will have to be obtained through the court and the prosecutor’s office, it appeared in that scheme 2 years ago, the government adopted a resolution banning inspections of small business, but gradually it went further, they can carry out some kind of inspections only in agreement with the prosecutor's office, so now government decree 366 is in force, and the prosecutor's office, years before the inspection, does not live up to other houses. according to one version, the demolition of load-bearing walls was the cause of the recent tragedy in astrakhan, two entrances collapsed there, killing one person,
apartment has been remodeled, with the lion's share of this is not agreed upon, it looks like an icebergly hidden under water. it is the housing inspection that brings out the self-government, usually with the help of vigilant citizens, 70% of inspections occur based on complaints from our neighbors, when they hear a loud noise, someone is doing repairs when they heard the sound of water above theirs... knocking, but dull, although there is light there is a fire in the apartment, now access...
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on this subject, to ban anti-semitism at a college like harvard which is some ways the tip of the icebergi went to princeton myself but harvard is the tip of the iceberg, the top of the thing, that is something that we need. >> right. larry: we need that. we need a scrubbing, you know what i mean? we need a cleansing from harvard college and harvard university? >> i agree with you. we need to get new boards and corporations because the corporations are part of the problem. they have represent the trendiest approaches. they're supposed to represent the long-term standards of scholarship, objectivity, what we need is a return to meritocracy. a return to hard grading. a return to real values where people are rewarded based on their hard work and their accomplishments, not the color of their skin or their gender. that's what we moved away from and that's what i hope, this is a watershed event and harvard will pick as the president the most qualified albert einstein on its faculty and send a message we reward hard work, and we reward scholarship and we don't play favorites, use these de-i crit
on this subject, to ban anti-semitism at a college like harvard which is some ways the tip of the icebergi went to princeton myself but harvard is the tip of the iceberg, the top of the thing, that is something that we need. >> right. larry: we need that. we need a scrubbing, you know what i mean? we need a cleansing from harvard college and harvard university? >> i agree with you. we need to get new boards and corporations because the corporations are part of the problem. they have...