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this impression, sometimes, remains with many, that the sklefosovsky institute is an institution thatwhere they pressed it all. froze, yes, and nothing happens, when something happened, they squeezed it out and immediately some work began, work, in fact, this is not so, the huge organism of the institute has been working day and night, all year round, for a hundred years now, like a well-oiled mechanism, or like a healthy human heart. if we remember what people who live with a transplanted heart told us, the analogy becomes clear. this... an artificial rotor disturbs with its buzzing, a worn out, diseased heart beats weakly and unevenly, but a healthy heart works silently and is not felt at all. likewise, the sklefosovsky institute, its activities hidden behind the front façade of the sheremetyev palace, seems invisible for one reason only. it works silently without any glitches. hello, this is a substance deception program. today we will talk about meat. my name is olesya nosova, i am the editor-in-chief of komsomolskaya pravda and with me is the famous endocrinologist zukhra pavlova
this impression, sometimes, remains with many, that the sklefosovsky institute is an institution thatwhere they pressed it all. froze, yes, and nothing happens, when something happened, they squeezed it out and immediately some work began, work, in fact, this is not so, the huge organism of the institute has been working day and night, all year round, for a hundred years now, like a well-oiled mechanism, or like a healthy human heart. if we remember what people who live with a transplanted...
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, so you really think that today institutions correspond to the tasks that you put, or institutions needo be somehow changed, improved, perfected, let’s start with that, therefore, but i have a request, then, if possible on this topic, whoever finds the strength and courage to also speak out, please, you you know, me it seems that our demand for institutions has changed significantly, because before there were some other institutions, there was a london court, there were foreign arbitration courts and so on, yes, now there are no such institutions , it is clear that only russian institutions, only we ourselves can build this institutional environment. therefore , demand has grown sharply, and this, of course, requires further development, strengthening of our institutions, in this regard, this is the case that he confidently talks about, it will be like this a litmus test, because well, we calculate and also interpret everything in the same way as you interpret the civil code and expect that the court will still support this position, then we will go through a certain stage of growing up
, so you really think that today institutions correspond to the tasks that you put, or institutions needo be somehow changed, improved, perfected, let’s start with that, therefore, but i have a request, then, if possible on this topic, whoever finds the strength and courage to also speak out, please, you you know, me it seems that our demand for institutions has changed significantly, because before there were some other institutions, there was a london court, there were foreign arbitration...
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trotskaya elena petrovna, nurse , healthcare institution, brest city emergency hospital.f course, we invite everyone to capture this one. a solemn moment to take a photo together as a souvenir. selected applause from our dear viewers. dear friends, we need smiles on camera and applause in the audience. we thank our awardees, we invite you to the auditorium, happy holiday, dear friends, all of us, and i think that everything that was said from this stage, we will definitely implement, thank you, dear igor viktorovich, the deputy head of the administration is invited to the stage. for many years of fruitful work, high professionalism, significant personal contribution to the provision of highly qualified medical care, ensuring the sanitary and epidemiological well-being of the population, the following are awarded with a diploma of honor from the administration of the president of the republic of belarus: zaitsev dmitry vladimirovich, chief physician of a healthcare institution, minsk regional. for many years of fruitful work, high professionalism, significant personal cont
trotskaya elena petrovna, nurse , healthcare institution, brest city emergency hospital.f course, we invite everyone to capture this one. a solemn moment to take a photo together as a souvenir. selected applause from our dear viewers. dear friends, we need smiles on camera and applause in the audience. we thank our awardees, we invite you to the auditorium, happy holiday, dear friends, all of us, and i think that everything that was said from this stage, we will definitely implement, thank you,...
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and that's not what these institutions are. in the early decades, brownsville is this very dreary place, renowned for racial violence and overcrowding and filth. but in fifties and sixties, as people like the belt family arrive, they do start to change the face of this institution. and you actually get this strange glimpse of something we don't have anymore, which is a mental health care system in which community is actually serving and taking care of community in which the doctors look exactly like their patients. that is really rare right now. there's really almost nowhere that black people suffering with mental health challenges right now could go and know that their doctors and nurses wouldn't look like them, but have gone to the same high school they went to and shop at the shop at the same grocery store. and that starts to make a big difference. and what was the that was a length of time for only backgrounds where they came and went. what was the period in relationship to the crown development as a whole? you i'm saying b
and that's not what these institutions are. in the early decades, brownsville is this very dreary place, renowned for racial violence and overcrowding and filth. but in fifties and sixties, as people like the belt family arrive, they do start to change the face of this institution. and you actually get this strange glimpse of something we don't have anymore, which is a mental health care system in which community is actually serving and taking care of community in which the doctors look exactly...
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russian academy of sciences, president of the national research center, kurchatov institute.eeply respected. vladimir vladimirovich, first of all, i would like to sincerely thank you for your high assessment of our work, which is led by our great compatriots, academician kurchatov aleksandrov, our outstanding contemporary evgeniy pavlovich verikhov. the essence of the work is that it is necessary to create an energy system that would be organically integrated into nature. we have set ourselves this task, or rather you have set it for us, huh. we were able to implement it, the essence of this work is as follows: that we take natural radioactive raw materials from nature, like the fuel of the future, pass it through this system and return back to nature the same activity that we took, that is, an absolutely system of nature-like energy is inscribed in the organic balance of nature. the point is that the foundations of a fundamentally new green nuclear energy have actually been laid. today we have taken a fundamental step towards creating a new energy system that will ensure our
russian academy of sciences, president of the national research center, kurchatov institute.eeply respected. vladimir vladimirovich, first of all, i would like to sincerely thank you for your high assessment of our work, which is led by our great compatriots, academician kurchatov aleksandrov, our outstanding contemporary evgeniy pavlovich verikhov. the essence of the work is that it is necessary to create an energy system that would be organically integrated into nature. we have set ourselves...
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and laboratories of various profiles, the belarusian institute of agriculture and forestry was createdelopment of agricultural science was underway, which contributed to the intensification of agricultural production. to a military school, i kept up, but i’m a biologist, i can’t explain it, in 1980 , at the request of the institute, i was assigned here to the center, undoubtedly, should be, as we say, love for one’s culture and... since the eightieth year i have been working until now on the culture of oats, my working day begins at 8:00 in the morning, i review the materials that need to be completed the previous day, then, as expected , i formulate a strategic plan for the future and continue to work independently; if necessary, i go to the library, it happens that... to conduct comparative scientific research, comparative experiments, and the rest of the territory is for reproduction nous given varieties, in order to carry out... all these operations and produce seeds, we have a production site, in the field we made individual selection, panicles, oats, this takes place in the summe
and laboratories of various profiles, the belarusian institute of agriculture and forestry was createdelopment of agricultural science was underway, which contributed to the intensification of agricultural production. to a military school, i kept up, but i’m a biologist, i can’t explain it, in 1980 , at the request of the institute, i was assigned here to the center, undoubtedly, should be, as we say, love for one’s culture and... since the eightieth year i have been working until now on...
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so you were really immersedfelte institution.rtisan andpi you were sitting at a table with your colleagues for an evening where you were immersed in the institution, talking, and everyone would comment -- everyone would come and spend the evening there and it was really something where you we learning, listening, and engaging with your colleagues so all of thesehings where you are building those relationships i think are the most importance. >> i'm going to throw out a really radical idea and i know it will never be voted on but the pay for a member of the house of representatives on a member of the senate has not changed 2009. in that 15 years, the cost of living in washington d.c., this is an official numbers, it is bonkers. unless you were lucky enough to represent a neighboring county where you could go home every night, you had to rent a place here. you now have probably hundreds of staffers who are making more than members. derek, you are retiring. you can do this without paying a political price. can you offer an amendment
so you were really immersedfelte institution.rtisan andpi you were sitting at a table with your colleagues for an evening where you were immersed in the institution, talking, and everyone would comment -- everyone would come and spend the evening there and it was really something where you we learning, listening, and engaging with your colleagues so all of thesehings where you are building those relationships i think are the most importance. >> i'm going to throw out a really radical idea...
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if destroying it as an institution. . . , institution. if china decides on that, will— institution. will it be - institution. if china decides on that, will it be seen - institution. if china decides on that, will it be seen as l on that, will it be seen as legitimate by the tibetan buddhists?— legitimate by the tibetan buddhists? ., ., ., buddhists? the dalai lama institution _ buddhists? the dalai lama institution was _ buddhists? the dalai lama institution was established | institution was established when the chinese emperors were very much looking after tibet. therefore, the involvement and the participation of the emperor, and now the central government, will be a big dispensable crucial part of the whole process of deciding the reincarnation of the dalai lama. the current dalai lama is the 14th dalai lama, and whoever that will follow him will be the 15th dalai lama. according to the tibetan tradition, while the body of the dalai lama may perish, the institution of the dalai lama will be eternal. they will continue, and it has a process to involve. one crucial part of that pr
if destroying it as an institution. . . , institution. if china decides on that, will— institution. will it be - institution. if china decides on that, will it be seen - institution. if china decides on that, will it be seen as l on that, will it be seen as legitimate by the tibetan buddhists?— legitimate by the tibetan buddhists? ., ., ., buddhists? the dalai lama institution _ buddhists? the dalai lama institution was _ buddhists? the dalai lama institution was established | institution...
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, the belarusian institute of railway transport engineers in gomel, and the belarusian institute. mechanization electrification of agriculture in minsk. during the first post-war five-year plan, the theater institute accepted students. the network of educational institutions for training personnel in creative specialties also expanded. russia is our main market; in 2 years we have grown export supplies there by $8.5 billion. calculations in national in currencies between belarus and russia at the end of the twenty-third year reached 92%. russia's investments in the belarusian economy exceeded $4 billion last year. watch on tv channel belarus 24. in september forty-seven, during painting classes at the newly opened minsk art school, a creative atmosphere reigned, each of the students created their own masterpiece: dawn, favorite landscape... in the night around the fire, for first-year students it was freedom of expression, there was no strict look from the teacher, who usually approached everyone, he suggested something, corrected something, advised something, each individual, embodied his own
, the belarusian institute of railway transport engineers in gomel, and the belarusian institute. mechanization electrification of agriculture in minsk. during the first post-war five-year plan, the theater institute accepted students. the network of educational institutions for training personnel in creative specialties also expanded. russia is our main market; in 2 years we have grown export supplies there by $8.5 billion. calculations in national in currencies between belarus and russia at...
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and laboratories of various profiles, the belarusian institute of agriculture and forestry was created the development of agricultural science, which contributed. a scientific research institution in the republic of belarus, which determines the strategy and tactics of work to ensure food security. josina is a center of agricultural science for crop production. we are the main ones suppliers of varieties that are necessary for the republic of belarus, the main suppliers. it already strengthens this position that you have had many years of experience. we use this thresher to thresh the panicles and evaluate the selection material. at the initial stage of selection, from 5 to 10 thousand panicles are threshed, better are the samples that we selected, they are in such bags, those that did not suit us, we discard them, from such bags we pour cassettes, then these cassettes we place it on plates like these. then we put them in a breeding seeder that sows meter-long plots of lovsa, well, in principle, all breeding crops; the production site has agricultural machines for cultivating the soil,
and laboratories of various profiles, the belarusian institute of agriculture and forestry was created the development of agricultural science, which contributed. a scientific research institution in the republic of belarus, which determines the strategy and tactics of work to ensure food security. josina is a center of agricultural science for crop production. we are the main ones suppliers of varieties that are necessary for the republic of belarus, the main suppliers. it already strengthens...
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and so they finally get the opportunity to take over this institution. so i'd say that that period lasts from about like the seventies and eighties. but the thing that's so frustrating for them at that moment, as said, is that that's the same moment that the governments like. well, we don't really want to pay for this at all anymore. and we're going to start putting all our money in prisons and jails. yeah, i events that seem correlated, but can be causal. you write in the book that it's a celebration of oral history and. you seem to take a point to define oral history as just as valuable as, you know, the kind of traditional journalistic sources. when you think about records and documents,hy was that also important to you and how did that and what were the gaps thao balancing how much to rely on the written word or how much or spoken word and how much to rely on documents and sourcing, which also was a huge part of it. yeah, well, you know, first, i've always thought it was strange whenever i've seen historians or social scientists debate the value of o
and so they finally get the opportunity to take over this institution. so i'd say that that period lasts from about like the seventies and eighties. but the thing that's so frustrating for them at that moment, as said, is that that's the same moment that the governments like. well, we don't really want to pay for this at all anymore. and we're going to start putting all our money in prisons and jails. yeah, i events that seem correlated, but can be causal. you write in the book that it's a...
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became the lenin pedagogical institute, its high name emphasizing the level of the institution.by a corner scheme, a rotunda under a dome was placed on a fairly sharp corner of the streets, it contains the main staircase, the main entrance at the top is a round meeting room of the academic council, between the two side wings a vast atrium courtyard was formed, it was glazed by the famous engineer shukhov, and the auditoriums, three auditoriums, and a large one, could accommodate 1,100 people. the female students had their own entrance from the courtyard with a locker room; it seems to me that before the construction of the main building of moscow state university on varbiev hills, it was the most beautiful educational building in moscow. now the ancient building is occupied by the moscow pedagogical state university. this round hall is what students call doggie, dog run. there is a legend that there was once a cloakroom here where female students deposited their pets. but this is a legend. someone just came up with a funny name, since the main entrance was almost always closed,
became the lenin pedagogical institute, its high name emphasizing the level of the institution.by a corner scheme, a rotunda under a dome was placed on a fairly sharp corner of the streets, it contains the main staircase, the main entrance at the top is a round meeting room of the academic council, between the two side wings a vast atrium courtyard was formed, it was glazed by the famous engineer shukhov, and the auditoriums, three auditoriums, and a large one, could accommodate 1,100 people....
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bomb here or go after these people or institutions.and so i think we were relatively circumspect about public outreach and then doing things in ways that you know, again, as you -- you're right. the smithsonian -- you publish something in smithsonian magazine. you do an exhibit in one of our museums and so on. we have done work with some of the media. i have to admit probably more mainstream. cbs, 60 minutes did a nice piece on some of the work, the pbs news hour has done a few programs and interviewed people. we have -- sophisticated about getting to influencers and getting the word out hmm. not so much. so if you know people and want to put them in touch, i'll lea you my card afterwards and maybe someone wants to do an interv or a particular story. we have done podcasts though. >> hi. thank you. i have a question specifically for -- -- >> can you state your name? >> specifically what i did want to ask, the last person asked about the rise of independent media. i read in your bio you focused on that in budapest. here in america, i wou
bomb here or go after these people or institutions.and so i think we were relatively circumspect about public outreach and then doing things in ways that you know, again, as you -- you're right. the smithsonian -- you publish something in smithsonian magazine. you do an exhibit in one of our museums and so on. we have done work with some of the media. i have to admit probably more mainstream. cbs, 60 minutes did a nice piece on some of the work, the pbs news hour has done a few programs and...
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now, being a member of a big institution like this can perhaps make our role and our activity in institutions such as the economic cooperation organization or ecoro more active. unfortunately, we have to acknowledge this issue here as an internal criticism that perhaps eco could not meet those needs and our economic expectations and we hope that it will be a very good supplement. eco should be more active. eco is a member of the countries that are part of the cultural and civilizational zone of the islamic republic of iran and it can bring results for us. have a very good and we hope that and we hope that, god willing, membership or activity beyond our capacity in ec can fulfill those needs and expectations and those plans that we have for membership in eco in the shanghai cooperation organization and in the brics agreement and can iran as an active country in the field of regional agreements and iran as a principled and institutional actor and institution-builder in the new future, god willing, mr. khorsand, an expert on international issues, thank you , mr. khanumpour, i am at your service.
now, being a member of a big institution like this can perhaps make our role and our activity in institutions such as the economic cooperation organization or ecoro more active. unfortunately, we have to acknowledge this issue here as an internal criticism that perhaps eco could not meet those needs and our economic expectations and we hope that it will be a very good supplement. eco should be more active. eco is a member of the countries that are part of the cultural and civilizational zone of...
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nii spends every day teleconsultations for medical institutions throughout the country.plication , a team of specialized doctors is assembled from the regions. in advance, the institute receives all the necessary information about each patient: extracts, epicrisis, x-ray, ct and mri results. first of all, according to the recommendations for treatment, maybe adjust the therapy, you need to add something to the treatment, maybe you need additional examination, yes, here’s the advice. we give such, or if a specialized speech already requires, then what cannot be provided on the spot, already we recommend that patients be transferred to our facility. the modernization also affected the filatov children's hospital, the oldest medical institution, whose history goes back 180 years. all types of operations for children are performed here, except neurosurgical ones, and it is also the largest bed capacity for pediatric surgery in the entire capital. a modern emergency room, which allows you to provide first aid, quickly diagnose and direct the patient to the right department, t
nii spends every day teleconsultations for medical institutions throughout the country.plication , a team of specialized doctors is assembled from the regions. in advance, the institute receives all the necessary information about each patient: extracts, epicrisis, x-ray, ct and mri results. first of all, according to the recommendations for treatment, maybe adjust the therapy, you need to add something to the treatment, maybe you need additional examination, yes, here’s the advice. we give...
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the are not because i public institutions with special privileges.nd over $1 trillion of assets this is the great work left undone and public policy. for my chairmanship i had three terms to lead to the committee. as a republican we have term limits and benefit house republics greatly. a number of great republicans mice competing for my seat in the congress and that's think t perhaps has been a great benefit. in this circumstance it doesn't benefit me i knew the rules going ■in that's component wher evcongress. if i had time it would be a top agenda item. but it will take time. and will take administration as interested in doing something and fixing the problem. and fixing the problem in a way that sustainable for the american economy or long-term. which means you have to have a balanced approach y&and with interest from both parties in order to legislate here. i think it's possible but the administration deeply engaged it's gonna be a hopeless task. but it needs to be done. especially with fannie and freddie having abortions into new product offerin
the are not because i public institutions with special privileges.nd over $1 trillion of assets this is the great work left undone and public policy. for my chairmanship i had three terms to lead to the committee. as a republican we have term limits and benefit house republics greatly. a number of great republicans mice competing for my seat in the congress and that's think t perhaps has been a great benefit. in this circumstance it doesn't benefit me i knew the rules going ■in that's...
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institutions. i think that is kind of where this starts. if you go back to the 1830's and you read about alexis's visit here and the thriving of institutions that were so important to our country, especially religious institutions, but so many other volunteer organizations. we did not rely on government to do all of these things pretty we had a strong civil society. if we needed into hospital, we built a hospital. there was a rootedness and connectedness that was so important. professor robert putnam wrote a book which i am sure most of you remember, over 20 years ago, maybe 25 years ago. to me, that was kind of the first sign of trouble. that we were lonelier than ever before. the concept was that more people were bowling in the united states than ever before, but there were fewer bowling leagues than ever before. instead of forming bowling leagues, we had community and thriving, people would bowl by themselves. so this loneliness epidemic that he kind of found and started talking about was growin
institutions. i think that is kind of where this starts. if you go back to the 1830's and you read about alexis's visit here and the thriving of institutions that were so important to our country, especially religious institutions, but so many other volunteer organizations. we did not rely on government to do all of these things pretty we had a strong civil society. if we needed into hospital, we built a hospital. there was a rootedness and connectedness that was so important. professor robert...
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this institution had just been created. everyone knew that its main root was already foreseen in the constitutional law and in fact it is not a new thing. but what they didn't know was that there were similar institutions in other parts of the world. in the american model , it is called judicial model or court system. at this law system was approved by the houses of representatives and the senate, which required the votes of both houses, as well as the signature and approval of the president. but for now and at this stage, the court did not supervise the conformity of this law approved by the parliament with the constitution. monitoring is time. it used to be sued to the us federal court. when there was a complaint, the judges of the supreme court sat together and reconciled the law with the constitution. that is, what the guardian council does in the stage before the final approval of the law. but based on the complaint. domus model, european or kelsen model. in this model, a court independent from the judiciary and specia
this institution had just been created. everyone knew that its main root was already foreseen in the constitutional law and in fact it is not a new thing. but what they didn't know was that there were similar institutions in other parts of the world. in the american model , it is called judicial model or court system. at this law system was approved by the houses of representatives and the senate, which required the votes of both houses, as well as the signature and approval of the president....
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we see that in this movement, the revolutionary institutions are being attacked. well , revolutionary institutions, is it right that we, as the only organizations that have been sincerely protecting this revolution since the beginning of the revolution , should for any reason approve a plan that weakens these institutions? rajaei also reveals the new anti-revolutionary method to provoke bani sadr administration. counter -revolution has no basis in the society after moving under its own titles. recently, he has found a new base under the name of supporting the president. wherever the president announces a speech, in addition to those who believe in the president and for the sake of the president, there are also many anti -revolutionary people who participate, especially in this recent program , which is officially the participation of beheshti, which aims the harsh slogans of bani sadr's supporters have been answered calmly i am not a person who basically raises slogans against me or against me. i am nothing. i am a student and all this hostility towards a student
we see that in this movement, the revolutionary institutions are being attacked. well , revolutionary institutions, is it right that we, as the only organizations that have been sincerely protecting this revolution since the beginning of the revolution , should for any reason approve a plan that weakens these institutions? rajaei also reveals the new anti-revolutionary method to provoke bani sadr administration. counter -revolution has no basis in the society after moving under its own titles....
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however, the gus institute is also a scientific institution where they develop their own medicines.ew drug for the treatment of island is currently being tested. cerebrovascular disorders. research has been ongoing for a year and a half, the institute presented their results at international scientific congresses. we expect that this development will result in the creation of a drug that can improve the functional outcome of ischemic stroke, that is, it will preserve and improve the quality of life of patients. here the cells are swept away, what we grow is for protection, to maintain viability, this still must happen under conditions. these tissues, bone tissue, that is, they are in demand during combat operations of course it has grown, but uh, now, despite the demand, we naturally have to work in the legal field of the russian federation, and this legal field has a number of specific, let’s say, requirements, which we understand that we meet, but nevertheless permitting documents, that is... today we do not have certain licenses, and the institute is actively engaged in obtaining
however, the gus institute is also a scientific institution where they develop their own medicines.ew drug for the treatment of island is currently being tested. cerebrovascular disorders. research has been ongoing for a year and a half, the institute presented their results at international scientific congresses. we expect that this development will result in the creation of a drug that can improve the functional outcome of ischemic stroke, that is, it will preserve and improve the quality of...
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institutions designed to heal like asylums. protect americans like the fbi were turned against black communities. jonathan and edwin, your books touch directly on the raction specifically between black men and law enforcement, starting with. and edwin, i'd like to get your reaction and in antonio. how does the fbi treatmentf pare see in modern policing. wow. well you know most of king's careerlaw enforcement. going to jail was part of his strategy. and, of course, now that sounds ke just another sit in. but it was not just another sit in because going to jail had peril. and every black person in america knew that going jai don't come out of. and king went to■; jail 29 times in his career. and he was petrified every time. that's why ralph abernathy went with him. king had a hard time emotionally psycho, logically dealing with being there. and it's part of ki's courage that he made that a part of his strategy. he knew that the world paid more attention when he was in jail. he knew the world paid more protesters.hen bull connor's
institutions designed to heal like asylums. protect americans like the fbi were turned against black communities. jonathan and edwin, your books touch directly on the raction specifically between black men and law enforcement, starting with. and edwin, i'd like to get your reaction and in antonio. how does the fbi treatmentf pare see in modern policing. wow. well you know most of king's careerlaw enforcement. going to jail was part of his strategy. and, of course, now that sounds ke just...
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is not very popular, it is not very respected, and we rather see that institutions can be destroyed, by the way, a good example, any which merger or the merging of ministries for several months actually, pardon the pun, cuts down the employees of these ministries, because ... they are engaged in endless legal, bureaucratic red tape in order to implement the decision to merge without casting, so, mr. valery, let's move on to another , because you just so subtly hinted at the leadership approach, and i felt something in front of me, such and such letters appeared in front of me, russia, or north korea, but somehow i saw these countries where i trust you, and you work, you, i you ... no trust me, i will remove you, or shoot you like in north korea, and then i can return you, like in russia, and there are many such cases. i wanted to ask you about russia, they often use a leadership approach, but autocracy is the same and institutions are built if they want to work for a very long time, well, let me remember, such an institution was the communist party of the soviet union, it was an inst
is not very popular, it is not very respected, and we rather see that institutions can be destroyed, by the way, a good example, any which merger or the merging of ministries for several months actually, pardon the pun, cuts down the employees of these ministries, because ... they are engaged in endless legal, bureaucratic red tape in order to implement the decision to merge without casting, so, mr. valery, let's move on to another , because you just so subtly hinted at the leadership approach,...
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is blurred, and even the name of the institutes where their specialization was established often doesoincide with the topics that they are engaged in, also the analysis that we carried out shows such an island, broken nature of the scientific landscape, which you also talked about , that is, we have voids. first, they must be covered, all of which have already been formed with two principles: the research front, and where we see that we have several dozen institutes doing this, we must offer them change the topic and choose from a bank of in-demand research; today we, together with departmental, scientific councils, and high-tech companies, are forming such a bank of in-demand research. even the term is qualified by the way, a customer has appeared in the updated strategy, i would like to note that the sixth subprogram that we launched last year, we actually launched it since november last year, it was formed taking into account a qualified customer, where are all our general consultants and the heads of priority areas are customers and by the way we are for... he is in the field of n
is blurred, and even the name of the institutes where their specialization was established often doesoincide with the topics that they are engaged in, also the analysis that we carried out shows such an island, broken nature of the scientific landscape, which you also talked about , that is, we have voids. first, they must be covered, all of which have already been formed with two principles: the research front, and where we see that we have several dozen institutes doing this, we must offer...
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the second is institutions and the power of institutions to safeguard society.ment that some in the courtroom described when the jury asked the judge to read back some of the technical finery of the indictment and the law, apparently was very dry and technocratic language. and yet the members of the jury looked at the judge with wrapped reverence. i have always found that juries take their responsibilities very seriously. this is character and institutions. donald trump is a transgressor. the attack on the institutions if he wins in the fall will not just be to the justice system. it will be to the defense department and the attorney general's office. it will be a comprehensive assault on american institutions. that is what is at stake. can the institutions hold? geoff: as we reported earlier the broadcast, donald trump spoke for more than 30 minutes to reporters, firing off grievances. he really tried to portray himself as a political martyr. this is been a theme central to his 2024 campaign. it would appear that this is an effective way to rally his supporters
the second is institutions and the power of institutions to safeguard society.ment that some in the courtroom described when the jury asked the judge to read back some of the technical finery of the indictment and the law, apparently was very dry and technocratic language. and yet the members of the jury looked at the judge with wrapped reverence. i have always found that juries take their responsibilities very seriously. this is character and institutions. donald trump is a transgressor. the...
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institutions. i think that is kind of where this starts. if you go back to the 1830's and you read about alexis's visit here and the thriving of institutions that were so important to our country, especially religious institutions, but so many other volunteer organizations. we did not rely on government to do all of these things pretty we had a strong civil society. if we needed into hospital, we built a hospital. there was a rootedness and connectedness that was so important. professor robert putnam wrote a book which i am sure most of you remember, over 20 years ago, maybe 25 years ago. to me, that was kind of the first sign of trouble. that we were lonelier than ever before. the concept was that more people were bowling in the united states than ever before, but there were fewer bowling leagues than ever before. instead of forming bowling leagues, we had community and thriving, people would bowl by themselves. so this loneliness epidemic that he kind of found and started talking about was growin
institutions. i think that is kind of where this starts. if you go back to the 1830's and you read about alexis's visit here and the thriving of institutions that were so important to our country, especially religious institutions, but so many other volunteer organizations. we did not rely on government to do all of these things pretty we had a strong civil society. if we needed into hospital, we built a hospital. there was a rootedness and connectedness that was so important. professor robert...
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this year’s campaign from the institution of general secondary education for those students who haveeted 11 grades, it has ended, but educational documents have not yet been issued, why do i say it has ended despite the fact that... that today we have centralized testing in our country, because the centralized exam, which took place in two subjects on may 27 and 30, has already been completed. the republican institute for knowledge control is processing the results and the corresponding results will be sent to schools, where they will be converted into grades, and the children will be given certificates at their graduation ceremonies on june 14. last year, you correctly noted, it was a debut, i would say, we were switching to a new form of final certification in the form of a centralized exam , etc. of course, thanks to all our colleagues, including the instructions of the state commission, which monitors the progress of the admission process, we analyzed, this year a number of not innovations were introduced for teachers and students, but those details that made it more comfortable,
this year’s campaign from the institution of general secondary education for those students who haveeted 11 grades, it has ended, but educational documents have not yet been issued, why do i say it has ended despite the fact that... that today we have centralized testing in our country, because the centralized exam, which took place in two subjects on may 27 and 30, has already been completed. the republican institute for knowledge control is processing the results and the corresponding...
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phytotron-greenhouse complexes operate on the territory of our scientific institutions.ficantly speed up the selection process. now we are in a phytotronic-greenhouse complex - the cultivation of breeding material and... prototypes allows us to obtain an additional two harvests per year, that is, one in natural field conditions and two in artificial conditions within the framework of this fetotronic-greenhouse complex, here you can see samples of leguminous crops, propagation of original plants, as well as carrying out hybridization, in which artificial pollination occurs between. parental forms, and this allows us to obtain a certain amount of variability, that is, the initial hybrid material, which... color mode, duration of illumination, use a certain soil with certain acidity indicators, nutrient content and obtain seed material, in this case the development of flax is completed and the formation of heads, at the same time the already defined crops are harvested. explore belarus. easy, enough lay out a non-trivial route. in the 1780s , prince grigory potemkin bought
phytotron-greenhouse complexes operate on the territory of our scientific institutions.ficantly speed up the selection process. now we are in a phytotronic-greenhouse complex - the cultivation of breeding material and... prototypes allows us to obtain an additional two harvests per year, that is, one in natural field conditions and two in artificial conditions within the framework of this fetotronic-greenhouse complex, here you can see samples of leguminous crops, propagation of original...
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institutions off the ukrainian map.vents reveal this further in russian occupied territories. they have looted museums, bringing thousands of valuable artifacts to russia. authorities have tried to ukrainian language and literary heritage and replace them with the narratives of their empire. they have leveled entire cities and persecuted minority groups with rich cultural history. this is a war of cultural conquest. we will take a very broad view of arts and culture here. we will talk about how and international partners are helping ukraine protect their culture from this attack and how ukrainians themselves have shaped culture in response to i want to emphasize ukrainians are more than just victims here, they continued to be actors -- active producers of■ culture. we have an opportunity to convene these panelwhere we go in depth on a specific topic with experts on scholars. i would like to introduce our panel today, who are well-versed on these issues. longer versions of their biographies are in the handout you might h
institutions off the ukrainian map.vents reveal this further in russian occupied territories. they have looted museums, bringing thousands of valuable artifacts to russia. authorities have tried to ukrainian language and literary heritage and replace them with the narratives of their empire. they have leveled entire cities and persecuted minority groups with rich cultural history. this is a war of cultural conquest. we will take a very broad view of arts and culture here. we will talk about how...
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we will continue to work with institutions who havens but overall, we have received institutions about this. rep. loudermilk: can you clarify this to ens that lenders can use, here legally? dir. chopra: it is written in the guidance. i'm happy to talk to you further, if you hear an institution that has specificerns, we'd be happy to meet with them. rep. loudermilk: let me clarifylot of things are said in committee but by the time those who are testifying get back to their organizations things change. is it unreasonable to assume that if because they are not clear on this seen we are in an era to where there is not a perceived partnership between regulators and lenders, or financial institutions, they see you guys as opponents because of then operating. taking that approach, and with the vagueness of a rule and they feel like they have to make you don't have to be a citizen to buy property, but if you are not here legal you are subjected to deportation. agree that that adds additional risk to a lender if they lend to someone who could be deported, and if they are how we never tell insti
we will continue to work with institutions who havens but overall, we have received institutions about this. rep. loudermilk: can you clarify this to ens that lenders can use, here legally? dir. chopra: it is written in the guidance. i'm happy to talk to you further, if you hear an institution that has specificerns, we'd be happy to meet with them. rep. loudermilk: let me clarifylot of things are said in committee but by the time those who are testifying get back to their organizations things...
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of the institution of public health. another fact in my judgment. as a result of the pandemic the institution of public health at least in america, and i think in some respects throughout the world, has been tarnished. and that's dangerous. that's very dangerous for when/if public health crisis. i don't care to partake in who is at fault for that or depending upon your perspective, who receives the credit for that. i'd like to suggest that we do that we learn from it. nih is the perfect group of men and women with the recquisite credibility to do that. here are my suggestis, number one, the nih needs to clear the air on gain of function research. i would generally suggest, i don't know if you could do it in a symposium, do it in an extended press conference with some of your bright mind makingtations presentations. be speak directly to the american peoplenderstand. tell them what gain of function research is. tell them how it is funded. tell them what research projects the american taxpayers are funding. tell themwhat, i
of the institution of public health. another fact in my judgment. as a result of the pandemic the institution of public health at least in america, and i think in some respects throughout the world, has been tarnished. and that's dangerous. that's very dangerous for when/if public health crisis. i don't care to partake in who is at fault for that or depending upon your perspective, who receives the credit for that. i'd like to suggest that we do that we learn from it. nih is the perfect group...
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but we haven't really seen these massive institutional flows materializing yet. if we look at 13f filings and the exposure on the institutional side that was filed at the end of q1, i think that with either the story is even more challenging. awareness of the supply and demand challenges of theory him -- etherium. i think that crypto has earned its place in and in vestment portfolio. as more and more banks start to calm -- cover etherium alongside bitcoin, perhaps we will see it materialized. but price drags in narrative. -- it drives the narrative. that's always the story in crypto. for material interest, we will need to see some relative outperformance compared to bitcoin and we just haven't seen that yet. etherium has really struggled to rally against bitcoin. sonali: speaking of stories, -- tim: speaking of chapters, i'm curious about what is next in your story. [laughter] previously you were a chief strategy officer at coin shares. what is your next move in the space? meltem: great question. there are a lot of things i'm interested in working on, but i'm goi
but we haven't really seen these massive institutional flows materializing yet. if we look at 13f filings and the exposure on the institutional side that was filed at the end of q1, i think that with either the story is even more challenging. awareness of the supply and demand challenges of theory him -- etherium. i think that crypto has earned its place in and in vestment portfolio. as more and more banks start to calm -- cover etherium alongside bitcoin, perhaps we will see it materialized....
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so there was a lot, much more continuity with english institutions and roman institutions. why do you call these guys senators? right. it's not because they come from hackensack it's because that was the roman term for deciding the superior class. and they just carried it over with. exactly the same thing. where do you get the term republicanism, res publica things of the public matter which the way they didn't raise private time is private to the romans had that right by the time you get to modern american stuff it gets lost and so forth because nobody attends to the same decisions that they did. so it was the import tation of stable institutions from both britain, from rome, which allowed the transit and on constitutional level to work much better than you might have expected if you try to do a brave new world experiment, you want to figure out how to kill a ask ronald what? walking to put it together. right. he'll find some clamshells somewhere and we'll be able to create a state by having people. bargain with them. no, chris, i don't think that they fought the revolutio
so there was a lot, much more continuity with english institutions and roman institutions. why do you call these guys senators? right. it's not because they come from hackensack it's because that was the roman term for deciding the superior class. and they just carried it over with. exactly the same thing. where do you get the term republicanism, res publica things of the public matter which the way they didn't raise private time is private to the romans had that right by the time you get to...
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, and then to mistreat them, those institutions.i talk to people about these things or try to make them helpghe■im, y know, media literacy like what are you listening to and how should you process this? i try to to show them kind of on a historical timeline. you know that if people are using language dehumanize others and to paint them as animals, dogs, vermin, rats that that is a strategy as old as time to make you complicit in treating those people in in abhorrent ways. and so you know it doesn't mean that our country doesn't face a serious challenge what to do about immigration and how to you know, of course, dealing with the cost of of this countr, those are real issues. we do. and i think we the capacity to come together on. but when you hear people using language like that that's not collaborative language. that's not language that encourages aolution and mental health or this idea offten weapt people to make you very afraid of them comfortable and complict in what's about to happen to them next, which is usually bringing them
, and then to mistreat them, those institutions.i talk to people about these things or try to make them helpghe■im, y know, media literacy like what are you listening to and how should you process this? i try to to show them kind of on a historical timeline. you know that if people are using language dehumanize others and to paint them as animals, dogs, vermin, rats that that is a strategy as old as time to make you complicit in treating those people in in abhorrent ways. and so you know it...
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is based on the constitution. is that those institutions form a part of its external realization. mr. bani sadr has disrespected legal institutions many times and in this way has weakened the basis of his legitimacy. example: not signing the bills approved by the parliament, insulting the guardian council and the supreme judicial council, accusing the islamic council, constantly and continually insulting the cabinet and the head of state, open and hidden opposition to the revolutionary guards and jihad sazandagi and other institutions. revolutionary and legal, when the president disrespects these legal institutions and separates himself from it, which is a part of the government, in fact , he weakens the constitution, which is the basis of his existence . june 31 , 1360 was the day that president bani sadr became the opposition with the decisive vote of the parliament members. he was removed from the presidency of iran. the proud and power-hungry president no longer saw behind him the support of 11 million people who once voted for him because of his revolutionary slogans. the vot
is based on the constitution. is that those institutions form a part of its external realization. mr. bani sadr has disrespected legal institutions many times and in this way has weakened the basis of his legitimacy. example: not signing the bills approved by the parliament, insulting the guardian council and the supreme judicial council, accusing the islamic council, constantly and continually insulting the cabinet and the head of state, open and hidden opposition to the revolutionary guards...
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during your 39 years at the helm of america's leading health research institute a national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, you tackle some of the most serious health threats including aids, zika, a bola sars-cov-2 on and covid-19. your leadership and service to republican and democratic administrations and all americans saved countless lives and resources. we owe you a debt of gratitude. while the evidence today points to covid-19 having originated from an animal market in china the chinese his party has blocked access to important information that could help confirm the origin of the virus. this committee should be doing more to fight for those answers but instead is wasted significant time and taxpayer money fueling conspiracy theories and ignoring the importance of preparing for the next deadly pandemic. some gop members falsely claim you thickly broke into cia headquarters and the worst analyst. others claim you committed crimes. america's adversaries like china, russia and iran love it when americans are divided and distracted. it provided fertile ground for the sp
during your 39 years at the helm of america's leading health research institute a national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, you tackle some of the most serious health threats including aids, zika, a bola sars-cov-2 on and covid-19. your leadership and service to republican and democratic administrations and all americans saved countless lives and resources. we owe you a debt of gratitude. while the evidence today points to covid-19 having originated from an animal market in china...
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detained for countering a special military operation in russian correctional institutions and holdingaptured ukrainian soldiers. they are fed, clothed, treated, the rights established by international regulations and the russian country strictly observes them. as a result, many prisoners are increasingly declaring their desire to take russian citizenship and even fight for donbass. they don't want to go home. did the kiev regime really not need them? we visited correctional institutions in the tula, konstroma and smolensk regions, and saw all with my own eyes. our special report. kraskov, and pick a groom. so lucky. prisoners, ukrainian soldiers in one of the russian pre-trial detention centers in the smolensk region, smile and joke. laid down their weapons and remained alive, many say that they did not even have time to receive baptism of fire, they surrendered as soon as they were forcibly mobilized, officially everyone has temporary status, detained for opposing a special military operation, they are kept in russian correctional institutions, a bunk bed, a table, benches, bedside t
detained for countering a special military operation in russian correctional institutions and holdingaptured ukrainian soldiers. they are fed, clothed, treated, the rights established by international regulations and the russian country strictly observes them. as a result, many prisoners are increasingly declaring their desire to take russian citizenship and even fight for donbass. they don't want to go home. did the kiev regime really not need them? we visited correctional institutions in the...
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to the year 2022, when the invasion just began, you remember that leo part of the state institution apart from the armed forces , only the national bank was working, you remember that at that time they quite promptly saved it, tried to save it. tion, that is, certain measures were introduced and the payment system there continued to work, i would say that only thanks to this we were able to donate to the armed forces there, collect from our savings for drones, and in general somehow feel that life did not collapse, why did this happen, because at one time the national bank was made full-fledged, capable, a full-fledged independent institution, there were questions about appointments, but a rather serious mechanism for restraining counterbalances was developed, and the national bank was and remains a full-fledged working, full-fledged institution, this is not the case with the tax, customs, bureau of economic security, which are now in place, and a number of other bodies , who are involved in so-called economic crimes, that is... they are all part of some kind of telephone law or any
to the year 2022, when the invasion just began, you remember that leo part of the state institution apart from the armed forces , only the national bank was working, you remember that at that time they quite promptly saved it, tried to save it. tion, that is, certain measures were introduced and the payment system there continued to work, i would say that only thanks to this we were able to donate to the armed forces there, collect from our savings for drones, and in general somehow feel that...
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it's right on the street we know these institutions we know you have a two-year run for the contracts. we verified it with these folks. we will take a risk and they walk with you it's more adventurous style lending private equity style investment banks used to do. they cannot do because of regulatory overreach. the public markets large banks don't adapt to the regulatory structure. it does have a large macro effect for the landing. but they can adapt to a few more lawyers. >> you see the banking sector right now is excessively consolidated and you want to see new entry? >> what i would like to see is real competition.if you're denied the loan at $100 billion bank you probably can be denied same loan at a $10 billion bank. before you go back those three institutions may have different risk profiles and the adaptability to take different types of risk-based knowledge and practical understanding. that's less of the case today. while we have a significant number of banks in this country, it's been grossly consolidated over the last 40 years, born heavily out of washington regulation of a
it's right on the street we know these institutions we know you have a two-year run for the contracts. we verified it with these folks. we will take a risk and they walk with you it's more adventurous style lending private equity style investment banks used to do. they cannot do because of regulatory overreach. the public markets large banks don't adapt to the regulatory structure. it does have a large macro effect for the landing. but they can adapt to a few more lawyers. >> you see the...
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are inferior to such global financial institutions as the international monetary fund or the world bankt nevertheless, it seems to me that over the horizon of 5-10 years this will actively develop, and i think that these are not the only ones, say so, such new development institutions, the eurasian development bank, for example, is also one of the instruments that is now actively developing and also... it is designed to eliminate that, well, let’s say global monopoly that exists today within the framework of international financial institutions. as for the calculations, i would also like to note that the financial and accounting schemes created today are actually undergoing a transformation, since we see even in the area that i supervise, already in the fuel and energy complex, we see problems associated with: the fact that, by decisions of individual countries, which are completely illegal, payments between countries are limited, and the possibilities of insurance are limited, that is, global clubs there in png, in fact, carry out the instructions of individual countries there accordin
are inferior to such global financial institutions as the international monetary fund or the world bankt nevertheless, it seems to me that over the horizon of 5-10 years this will actively develop, and i think that these are not the only ones, say so, such new development institutions, the eurasian development bank, for example, is also one of the instruments that is now actively developing and also... it is designed to eliminate that, well, let’s say global monopoly that exists today within...
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build it, grow institutions and one another and information systems.nnected global community of people that care about grow for their lifetimes, and the third is to focus across the institute on engaging young people, on gettin r, if you will, as an absolute. much more inclusion of the young, me intentionality around fosteri leadership, dialog among the young. you've been our thought leader in this whole effort of our board along with a few other board members. whyo you think it's important for the aspen institute to make this a top priority now for our work going forward? >> i think it's importantor on the one hand, aspen is a thought leader in the world so, if we are communicating that an investment in young people is important to us, then it has a ripple et institutions, governments, nonprofit organizations and i think it's important to send that signal, but second, actually think that for the aspen institute to remain important and viable into perpetuity, we have to engage young people. institutions are crumbling because they're full of old in crum
build it, grow institutions and one another and information systems.nnected global community of people that care about grow for their lifetimes, and the third is to focus across the institute on engaging young people, on gettin r, if you will, as an absolute. much more inclusion of the young, me intentionality around fosteri leadership, dialog among the young. you've been our thought leader in this whole effort of our board along with a few other board members. whyo you think it's important for...