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jacobson thank you, mayor spencer. for the record, am paul jacobson speaking, a division engineer for the state highway department department. now, as you know, the state is proposing to improve federal aid route 110 in the vicinity of connersville this highway be part of the interstate highway system created by the federal aid highway of 1956. ah, help you understand our proposal. i'd like to begin presentation by showing you a short film that will give you some of the background on the current highway program. and how. in this century america has a nation on wheels. we ride on wheels to work to shop, to play, to go about any place we want to go. we depend on wheels to bring us the food we eat, the clothes we wear, the things we use. but when we depend on wheels, depend also on highways and roads and streets, the wheels to roll on. and therein lies challenge building highways, roads and streets fast enough. keep up with the need after. world war two the nation began developing case of acute congestion that cost us mil
jacobson thank you, mayor spencer. for the record, am paul jacobson speaking, a division engineer for the state highway department department. now, as you know, the state is proposing to improve federal aid route 110 in the vicinity of connersville this highway be part of the interstate highway system created by the federal aid highway of 1956. ah, help you understand our proposal. i'd like to begin presentation by showing you a short film that will give you some of the background on the...
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jacobson, his cycle of miniatures raden the master followed the lines of the french impressionist.the corpse, the jacobsons and the belarusian apollo, denis klemuk, were used to sculpt the central figure above the front door in a large one. i always have a little bit of these, you know, exciting feelings when i come to my stage, where i was born and formed, in fact, our famous cycle of rodin miniatures, not exactly dance miniatures, these are plastic miniatures, almost 50 years ago. when they were placed they caused a furor, delight, including condemnation from the censorship, because jacobson staged a stage with practically naked dancers, inviting professionals from other schools has always been in the tradition of russian ballet, but about the programs i would like to say that these are two truly exclusive programs that we brought to you, this is a very st. petersburg story, you... will not see these ballets performed by any theater in the world, in each of the nine announced performances of the summer from the musagerka to our soloists, colleagues workshop from russian theaters,
jacobson, his cycle of miniatures raden the master followed the lines of the french impressionist.the corpse, the jacobsons and the belarusian apollo, denis klemuk, were used to sculpt the central figure above the front door in a large one. i always have a little bit of these, you know, exciting feelings when i come to my stage, where i was born and formed, in fact, our famous cycle of rodin miniatures, not exactly dance miniatures, these are plastic miniatures, almost 50 years ago. when they...
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these are seven restored miniatures conceived by jacobson himself.ee performances will be held today with a soundtrack, but the entire cast will be on the front stage theater soloists. among them are apollo and denis klemuk. from belarus. drank the central figure that greets the audience above the main entrance to the big theater. this is my native stage, so i have a little bit of these, you know, dance miniatures, these are plastic miniatures, almost 50 years ago, when they were staged, they caused a furor, delight, including condemnation from the censors, because jacobson showed a scene of almost naked artists showed the beauty and aesthetics of the naked body. human. let me remind you that the tour takes place as part of the ballet summer in big. the forum will end with a holo-concert of ballet stars on june 9. on the eve of this football festival, the national team of belarus is actively preparing for the upcoming international friendly match against the russian team. the training camp of the main squad of our country started yesterday in minsk.
these are seven restored miniatures conceived by jacobson himself.ee performances will be held today with a soundtrack, but the entire cast will be on the front stage theater soloists. among them are apollo and denis klemuk. from belarus. drank the central figure that greets the audience above the main entrance to the big theater. this is my native stage, so i have a little bit of these, you know, dance miniatures, these are plastic miniatures, almost 50 years ago, when they were staged, they...
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were staged , they caused a furor, delight, including... condemnation from the censorship, because jacobsonancers; inviting professionals from other schools has always been in the tradition of russian ballet. but i'm talking about the program i would like to say that these are two truly exclusive programs that we have brought to you, this is a very st. petersburg story, you will not see these ballets performed by any theater in the world. in each of the nine announced performances from musage to bayadirka , belarusian soloists are paired with colleagues from russian theaters, the leading role in the grand premiere of this season, illusions of love. world scale and of course it is a great honor for the bolshoi theater of belarus to invite oksana in the play illusions of love and boyderka. oksana is recognized and niki all over the world, all the festival is structured in such a way that there are premieres within premieres, and this is also incredibly pleasant, because it turned out that the story itself was built in a very multi-faceted, multi-pass manner, but this is necessary. since 10 ye
were staged , they caused a furor, delight, including... condemnation from the censorship, because jacobsonancers; inviting professionals from other schools has always been in the tradition of russian ballet. but i'm talking about the program i would like to say that these are two truly exclusive programs that we have brought to you, this is a very st. petersburg story, you will not see these ballets performed by any theater in the world. in each of the nine announced performances from musage...
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>> that was dana jacobson reporting. this is "cbs news roundup."hey really come to the lord and give him their life. and that's what happened. i probably had a lot of anxiety at that point about my future, but as i began to study the word and a lot of dr. stanley's teachings and sermons, i began to realize that, through the love of jesus, god saved me for a purpose. >>> it's wednesday, june 19th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." fast-moving wildfires, record-breaking heat and a tropical storm threat. there's no escaping this early onslaught of summer.
>> that was dana jacobson reporting. this is "cbs news roundup."hey really come to the lord and give him their life. and that's what happened. i probably had a lot of anxiety at that point about my future, but as i began to study the word and a lot of dr. stanley's teachings and sermons, i began to realize that, through the love of jesus, god saved me for a purpose. >>> it's wednesday, june 19th, 2024. this is "cbs news mornings." fast-moving wildfires,...
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william jacobson joined us. is it segregation? >> yes, it is.brown versus board of education which a laminated segregation in public schools and we found out and he will protection project in city schools which cornell university is located were having events and whites were excluded. the language is these are for only students of color. there was an internal email saying, quote, allies are not welcome, allies being white students. we wrote a demand letter to the school district, insisted they stop this practice. they denied the practice even though we had the evidence but we insisted they apologize and inform the community that it is open and they did it. they sent a mass e-mail. email. blue when you're satisfied with this? >> so far. we have a freedom of information act request into the district to find out what's going on, we have strong information that this has been going on for several years though the school district denied it but we think that's true so we will keep digging. we are satisfied they opened the event but not satisfied becaus
william jacobson joined us. is it segregation? >> yes, it is.brown versus board of education which a laminated segregation in public schools and we found out and he will protection project in city schools which cornell university is located were having events and whites were excluded. the language is these are for only students of color. there was an internal email saying, quote, allies are not welcome, allies being white students. we wrote a demand letter to the school district, insisted...
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. >> hi youwr you did mention that book by jacobson n scenario. did see the interview on after it was one of the most sobering things i have seen on yet. it was ext most citizens are n aware of what could happen. i just thought god forbid if one country launches a nuke may be anots blown up. and theythey come to their better senses book in every war game s done one nuke launched will create a chain reaction every other countries going to unload and that isev the end dead. that is crazy. i ame is watching right now and listening to watch the after e book. another thing she brought up that was really interesting as we assume we have a magical iron like israel can shoot down she said we do not have anything like that. we've a few defensive and it's a 50/50 chance ofking we are under these allusions and assumptions here. my question is what do we do to shake the public and shake the politicians to realize we are on the precipice ofany moment. thank you for. >> thank you for watching book tv. >> that is a great comment and a great question. the risk is
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another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back to the service. i was part of the re certification there for and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design, but there's also manufacture defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing, for example, um the main up down control device on the air plan is the horizontal stabilizer that's driven by a single motor. and that motor is fail dozens of times since it's gone back into service. and this is on new airplanes, and that's, that's a critical piece of, of hardware. you have to ask, why would such a big story related to human deaths get ignored and tears and gave his thoughts on why they're getting away with it, getting away with it because they have, you know, friends in high places. um, but this comes down to leadership or a lot, i mean we want the blowing company to be successful. i mean, one of the things i've learned as a whistleblower and, and been talkin
another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back to the service. i was part of the re certification there for and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design, but there's also manufacture defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing, for example, um the main up down control device on the air plan is the horizontal...
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another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back to the service. i was part of the re certification effort. and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design. but there's also manufacturing defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing, for example, um the main up down control device on the airplane is the horizontal stabilizer that's driven by a single motor. and that motor is fail dozens of times since it's gone back into service. and this is on new airplanes, and that's, that's a critical piece of, of hardware. you have to ask, why would such a big story related to human deaths get ignored add pearson gave his thoughts on why they're getting away with it, getting away with it because they have, you know, friends in high places. um or, but this comes down to leadership or lack. i mean, we want the blowing company to be successful. i mean, one of the things i've learned as a whistleblower and, and in talking
another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back to the service. i was part of the re certification effort. and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design. but there's also manufacturing defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing, for example, um the main up down control device on the airplane is the horizontal...
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another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back into service. i was part of the re certification effort. and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design. but there's also manufacturing defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing, for example, um the main up down control device on the airplane is the horizontal stabilizer that's driven by a single motor. and that motor is failed dozens of times since it's gone back into service. and this is on new airplanes, and that's, that's a critical piece of, of hardware. you have to ask, why would such a big story related to human deaths get ignored and tears and gave his thoughts on why they're getting away with it, getting away with it because they have, you know, friends in high places. um, but this comes down to leadership for a lot. i mean we want the blowing company to be successful. i mean, one of the things i've learned as a whistleblower and, and then talki
another whistleblower with whom we spoke was joe jacobson, a retired f, a, a safety engineer. i avoid the, the boeing max and that's because i've been tracking all of the in flight issues since it went back into service. i was part of the re certification effort. and i know there's still some safety concerns with the design. but there's also manufacturing defects that we've been tracking. we're seeing, for example, um the main up down control device on the airplane is the horizontal stabilizer...
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if you want to listen to annie jacobson talk about it, you can do that on our website.ed in military exercises almost all theat sea,e nuclear weaponsapthis is not ne, but it is one aspect of the nuclear problem. sometimes this nuclear signaling , not in case, but sometimes it can be misconstrued by the othern the form of a nuclear threat. vladimir■o ordered exercises in russia to demonstrate the russian ability to use short rar weapons, which they have threatened to use against and nato if those countries get involved in the this is a exercises that the great powers are involved host:s brian. you are on ball. caller: --daryl kimball. caller: thank you foretion. what about the components for nuclear weapons? was mainly uranium for nuclear weapons. is there a way that we can control the that construct of these awful, terrible weapons? thank you. guest: as i technologies that ao makeuclear weapons are fairly well-known. what's in terms of nuclear weon proliferation is prevention of the technology specifically produce highly enriched uranium. for instance, with respect to i
if you want to listen to annie jacobson talk about it, you can do that on our website.ed in military exercises almost all theat sea,e nuclear weaponsapthis is not ne, but it is one aspect of the nuclear problem. sometimes this nuclear signaling , not in case, but sometimes it can be misconstrued by the othern the form of a nuclear threat. vladimir■o ordered exercises in russia to demonstrate the russian ability to use short rar weapons, which they have threatened to use against and nato if...
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at the sheri jacobson and joe and carol young. again thank you. we have to have a lovely dinner like after party last in downtown savannah, which is really fun with sponsors. so thank you so much for that. it's been a really great time here. and you know, for me, actually this is my first book that i've written and my first time actually speaking at a book festival actually came to the savannah book festival, a guest last year sitting in the pews on that side of the audience. and so it's kind of an amazing experience to be seeing how big this place is from this vantage. you know, i'm going to be here talking a little bit about the history greenwood. i don't know what everybody knows about the story yet, but hopefully after this you'll have a clearer sense of what's going on in this over the last 100 years. and i'm going to begin with a really short excerpt from, the book, it's actually the first paragraph of the first chapter. you know, i remember these words coming to me actually when i first began the actual writing process of the book and about
at the sheri jacobson and joe and carol young. again thank you. we have to have a lovely dinner like after party last in downtown savannah, which is really fun with sponsors. so thank you so much for that. it's been a really great time here. and you know, for me, actually this is my first book that i've written and my first time actually speaking at a book festival actually came to the savannah book festival, a guest last year sitting in the pews on that side of the audience. and so it's kind...
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ballet theater. danced gambling chistushki, in the primetime evening dedication choreography by jacobsone french impressionist. the corpse contains the exxon belarusian apallon denis klemuk. from it they sculpted the central figure above the front door in a large one. i always have a little bit of these, you know, exciting feelings when i come to my stage, where i was born , in fact. our famous rodin cycle. which we brought to you are very st. petersburg history, you will not see these ballets performed by any theater in the world, in each of the nine announced performances of the summer from the musagerka, our soloists are paired with colleagues from russian theaters, the leading role in the grand premiere of this season, illusions of love by igor kolb, closed by oksana skorik, diplomacy on pointe to the musical turns of shestakov. the pirin bowl in the poster is already closer to the equator, june 6. today this is a worldwide event, and of course, a great honor to the great theater of belarus invite oksana to the play illusions of love and baiderka. oksana and niki are recognized all o
ballet theater. danced gambling chistushki, in the primetime evening dedication choreography by jacobsone french impressionist. the corpse contains the exxon belarusian apallon denis klemuk. from it they sculpted the central figure above the front door in a large one. i always have a little bit of these, you know, exciting feelings when i come to my stage, where i was born , in fact. our famous rodin cycle. which we brought to you are very st. petersburg history, you will not see these ballets...
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and the culmination of the one-act ballet raden - these are seven restored miniatures conceived jacobsongreat luxury or a chance for an independent life, what independence is and how to maintain it, a topic worthy of philosophical treatises, our country has its own sovereign path, and we wondered what our... dependence is, maybe it’s economics or children, our future, or is it an opportunity, the ability to protect ourselves, we will bring together the sovereign picture of belarus, 1773 battle tanks, 1500 armored vehicles. and 130 aircraft, all these are victims of the treaty on conventional armed forces in europe, we were promised peace once and for all. the defense industry of the nineties is a famous conversion, sawing equipment on a saucepan. the belarusian army went under the knife with the sensitive patronage of the west - $110 per ton of metal, especially from the policy of teapots instead of tanks, the 140 repair plant in borisov suffered. they took everything out. and russian space, but what about today? the army of belarus is the top list of the global firepower rating, it is a
and the culmination of the one-act ballet raden - these are seven restored miniatures conceived jacobsongreat luxury or a chance for an independent life, what independence is and how to maintain it, a topic worthy of philosophical treatises, our country has its own sovereign path, and we wondered what our... dependence is, maybe it’s economics or children, our future, or is it an opportunity, the ability to protect ourselves, we will bring together the sovereign picture of belarus, 1773...
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i'm going to work for eric jacobson the bureau of central america print western hemisphere affairs excusethere crican affairs but c the western administrator bureau for latin america and the caribbeantusaid. we have molly associate deputy undersecretary for international affairs the department ofs labr probe program director and thank you so much to all of you. why don't we go rget to the dis. i'm going to start eric, wit you. what do you do as a representative of the united states when governments move in directions that run contrary to the objectives of the str the u.s. has invested so much in but really isnt on to help improve conditions. correct thank you so much■c panl given all that leadership on central america this incredible group and thank you rebecca for your leadership in all think central america hear the dialogue. for some as they were part of the progress of the root cause of strategy over the past three years which is a tough set of issues were not naÏve about t bd including governance which is the core of what weer do. i'm driving success and a number of areas across the
i'm going to work for eric jacobson the bureau of central america print western hemisphere affairs excusethere crican affairs but c the western administrator bureau for latin america and the caribbeantusaid. we have molly associate deputy undersecretary for international affairs the department ofs labr probe program director and thank you so much to all of you. why don't we go rget to the dis. i'm going to start eric, wit you. what do you do as a representative of the united states when...
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we spoke to juror number 10, my colleague jacobson who says the case was not complicated in the and marksten to juror number 10. >> nobody is above the law -- so that it not play a factor in my decision. it was not politically motivated. >> this is extraordinary. special council david weiss who was ready to enter a plea deal with hunter biden inside this very courthouse behind me less than one year ago today, one in court today he says this case was simple, it's about lying and breaking the law. watch... >> ultimately, this case was not just about addiction. this case was about the illegal choices defendant made while in the throes of addiction. it was these choices in the combination of guns and drugs that made his conduct dangerous. >> will likely see david weiss informants in october of that is when sentencing is expected to happen here. we don't have a specific date yet. hunter could face up to 25 years behind bars but he isn't -- is not meant to make it a crime before so it's unlikely you'll see anything close to that and want to point out, david weiss it is still prosecuting hunter
we spoke to juror number 10, my colleague jacobson who says the case was not complicated in the and marksten to juror number 10. >> nobody is above the law -- so that it not play a factor in my decision. it was not politically motivated. >> this is extraordinary. special council david weiss who was ready to enter a plea deal with hunter biden inside this very courthouse behind me less than one year ago today, one in court today he says this case was simple, it's about lying and...
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juror number ten off the top of the audio we played out the interview convicted, conducted by our jacobsonut at the top now that i have for beta i can tell you exactly with the juror said and it's interesting. he said "it's a trial but like i said i never expected to have a trial like this. sitting there day in and day out listening to all the evidence, looking at mr. biden over there. he can't help but take some "i don't want to add anything to what i see here "of these things into factor you know looking at him and looking at his family and at some point you just have to turn away, you know and focus more on what the defense is saying, what the prosecution is saying. so that's what they started doing. they tried to block the rest out and just focused on biden in the trial. ." so clearly even though jake followed up earlier in the interview by asking where you cognizant of the family members who were there and the first lady being there was that something that the jury talked about or noticed he said we were aware of it, the jury, i know they came in a bit late sometimes, once they were i
juror number ten off the top of the audio we played out the interview convicted, conducted by our jacobsonut at the top now that i have for beta i can tell you exactly with the juror said and it's interesting. he said "it's a trial but like i said i never expected to have a trial like this. sitting there day in and day out listening to all the evidence, looking at mr. biden over there. he can't help but take some "i don't want to add anything to what i see here "of these things...
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. >> she says, this guy, morris jacobson, was among the prosecuting attorneys on the case.e know he was involved in jury selection yes unclear if a prosecutor or someone else wrote these words. he is now a judge here in alameda county, works here in this court has behind me, we cold a couple of times, ask for an interview. he said no, court is over for the day we've been waiting for a couple of hours to try and catch him on his way out. we haven't seen a federal judge believes this issue is much wider than in prior decades prosecutors from this office were engaged in a pattern of serious misconduct automatically excluding jewish, an african-american jurors in death penalty cases. >> it's when you have serious prosecutorial misconduct. that means that the conviction is a wrongful conviction. and so it's a question of whether or not we're able to negotiate a resolution or whether we have to go back to trial, that federal judge has now ordered the da's office to review 35 capital cases. >> among them convicted serial killers, mass shooters, rapists, and murderers dating from t
. >> she says, this guy, morris jacobson, was among the prosecuting attorneys on the case.e know he was involved in jury selection yes unclear if a prosecutor or someone else wrote these words. he is now a judge here in alameda county, works here in this court has behind me, we cold a couple of times, ask for an interview. he said no, court is over for the day we've been waiting for a couple of hours to try and catch him on his way out. we haven't seen a federal judge believes this issue...
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. >> she says, this guy, morris jacobson, was among the prosecuting attorneys on the case.e know he was involved in jury selection. >> yes unclear if a prosecutor or someone else wrote these words. he is now a judge here in alameda county, works here in this court has behind me, we call it a couple of times, asked for an interview. >> he said no court is over for the de we'd been waiting for a couple of hours to try and catch him on his way. at we haven't seen a federal judge believes this issue is much wider that in prior decades, prosecutors from this office, were engaged in a pattern of serious misconduct. automatically excluding jewish, an african-american jurors in death penalty cases, it's when you have serious prosecutorial misconduct that means that the conviction is a wrongful conviction. and so it's a question of whether or not we're able to negotiate a resolution or whether we have to go back to trial, that federal judge has now ordered the da's office to review 35 capital cases among them convicted serial killers, mass shooters, rapists, and murderers stating fr
. >> she says, this guy, morris jacobson, was among the prosecuting attorneys on the case.e know he was involved in jury selection. >> yes unclear if a prosecutor or someone else wrote these words. he is now a judge here in alameda county, works here in this court has behind me, we call it a couple of times, asked for an interview. >> he said no court is over for the de we'd been waiting for a couple of hours to try and catch him on his way. at we haven't seen a federal judge...
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in new york outside the courthouse, michael jacobson and our team join me here. michael, let me start with you because you are the former new york city correction and probation commissioner. so when need homes now doing that now. >> so what's your take of what happened today? >> we've been obviously probation or regular probation officer assigned to the case, but it sounds like the commissioner herself was in the room as well as the general counsel will certainly expected someone more than just a probation officer to be in that interview. i mean, it's so unusual for 1,000 reasons. most of them obvious but just the fact that it was remote. and that trump's attorney was there. those are two very odd things in enough themselves. so given all that, it certainly made sense that you would want someone other than the probation officer it certainly makes sense to me for the general counsel to be there the sort of equivalent of trump's attorney on the probation? and the commissioner runs the agencies. so i think she thought it was appropriate that she was there. >> now, i
in new york outside the courthouse, michael jacobson and our team join me here. michael, let me start with you because you are the former new york city correction and probation commissioner. so when need homes now doing that now. >> so what's your take of what happened today? >> we've been obviously probation or regular probation officer assigned to the case, but it sounds like the commissioner herself was in the room as well as the general counsel will certainly expected someone...
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they were staged, they caused a furor, delight, including condemnation from the censorship, because jacobsonght out a stage of almost naked artists, showed the beauty and aesthetics of the naked body human, i’ll tell you about the tour... here for the folk orchestra the jazz program became prime’ernai. the children are wonderful, they are so agile, they improvise, having some fundamental, basic knowledge skills that allow them to do this, but once they start doing this, it is impossible to stop them, i am proud of absolutely everyone, because everyone initially has their own starting point is different , and i cannot say that i am only fit for laureates or winners, because every child who makes his growth is valuable to me. jazz arrangements for folk instruments were specially created for the concert concert. that's all, especially on our website tvr.by, the beginning of the day and the meeting on the 18th day. russian, belarusian, what is this your homeland, before looking towards distant shores, see what can be done here? today there is only one truly cohesive civilization, it is called th
they were staged, they caused a furor, delight, including condemnation from the censorship, because jacobsonght out a stage of almost naked artists, showed the beauty and aesthetics of the naked body human, i’ll tell you about the tour... here for the folk orchestra the jazz program became prime’ernai. the children are wonderful, they are so agile, they improvise, having some fundamental, basic knowledge skills that allow them to do this, but once they start doing this, it is impossible to...
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jacobson did.i have to tell you that, jesse, i was a bit surprised about that, gives a bin that huo biden went on a pretty well known book touar over this about this book a couple of years ago. and we sat ago through listening to about an hour of hunter's own words in his own voice, listening to his audiobook as he detailed his wilobook isdu including him talking about how finding cract k was his superpower. so that was an interesting point. sittinn ing there and i was one watching the jurors faces this afternoon. one trieand d not to laugh as a message was read from hunter to howie, where he called her unhinged and crazy for calling the fbi about his gun. meanwhile, she called them thed because he had left it in an unlocked car with the windows down. and she was afraid wit the kids were going to find it. >> and she also was afraide also he was going afrai to either hao himself or others, given the fact that he had just the daotherst y before been texg her about being on a caring and smoking crack
jacobson did.i have to tell you that, jesse, i was a bit surprised about that, gives a bin that huo biden went on a pretty well known book touar over this about this book a couple of years ago. and we sat ago through listening to about an hour of hunter's own words in his own voice, listening to his audiobook as he detailed his wilobook isdu including him talking about how finding cract k was his superpower. so that was an interesting point. sittinn ing there and i was one watching the jurors...
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black hole due to some kind of saturation, here, no , energy flies from edge to edge, auditorium, jacobson'srs. returning to my home, it’s such an intoxicating sweet feeling. this program is one of the hallmarks of our theater. this is the golden legacy of leonid yakobson. and together with our modern ballets, which were staged quite recently, they have already managed to establish themselves. two evenings of vaca for the belarusian audience, of course, having watched within these walls, accustomed not only to the great classics, but to modern choreography, the leonid yakobson theater chose festival masterpieces as a tribute to one of the main innovators in the art of ballet of the 20th century. he staged amazing absolutely classical works, probably, in order to deny the classics, you probably need to know them very well and love them, but for us that’s it. is also, of course, an event, the theater artists are incredibly happy, the ballet summer warms up art lovers for the tenth time, here it is called a marathon on pointe shoes, program is designed in such a way that... for a whole week, ev
black hole due to some kind of saturation, here, no , energy flies from edge to edge, auditorium, jacobson'srs. returning to my home, it’s such an intoxicating sweet feeling. this program is one of the hallmarks of our theater. this is the golden legacy of leonid yakobson. and together with our modern ballets, which were staged quite recently, they have already managed to establish themselves. two evenings of vaca for the belarusian audience, of course, having watched within these walls,...