13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
synagogue was honestly sir, the attacker had a knife and an iron bar, and a type in the front seat of sir janette, december to them since the october 7 her most of the attacks in israel abroad broke out entire ones bottom and to be lawmakers. i heard of the presidential in organization on monday. the main opposition party wants the greatest scrutiny, pause over the government and accuses them of abusing par, to force through proposals now to something entirely different. the humble taco is perhaps mexico's best known foss food made of meat or beans with vegetables . and a call in cheryl, it's never been seen as boat cuisine until now. that is a popular shop in mexico city is now the 1st ever to be given. that kennedy was most coveted toward a mission install. no secrets only good. authentic cuisine talk of yet a cliff ideally own has been serving the same food for 50 years. now they're doing it with a mission instar, reading, an honor that is an inspiration for the shops owner. the most of one, a sudden it was, it was always fun to be awarded to, to see those to be recognizing me with such an imp
synagogue was honestly sir, the attacker had a knife and an iron bar, and a type in the front seat of sir janette, december to them since the october 7 her most of the attacks in israel abroad broke out entire ones bottom and to be lawmakers. i heard of the presidential in organization on monday. the main opposition party wants the greatest scrutiny, pause over the government and accuses them of abusing par, to force through proposals now to something entirely different. the humble taco is...
126
126
May 27, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 1
janette, always the climate change is used as malleable and can be used for any reason.g argument for this dynamic. they claim that is a health issue, right? doing this will somehow make your health better, make your lives better, and yet to come a billion dollars for a charging station, when that money go a heck of a long way when it comes to improving people's health and outlook for the future? >> dr. nesheiwat: imagine what we could be if we had money and funding and technology to go towards medicine, antibiotics, cancer therapies and tools to help keep patients alive. but instead, we are wasting money. why is he pushing this? exactly what you said to commit to appease the climate activist to get more funding and donatio. in reality, it is unsustainable. the power grid cannot sustain it on top of that, it is expensive. we are in an economic crisis of economic financial problems. the lithium batteries you need, once you replace them, those are toxic to the environment. it may maybe we should take a look at what is happening in china, for example, 1 billion metric tons
janette, always the climate change is used as malleable and can be used for any reason.g argument for this dynamic. they claim that is a health issue, right? doing this will somehow make your health better, make your lives better, and yet to come a billion dollars for a charging station, when that money go a heck of a long way when it comes to improving people's health and outlook for the future? >> dr. nesheiwat: imagine what we could be if we had money and funding and technology to go...
23
23
May 15, 2024
05/24
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
janette arlt, dmitry kotov, culture news.oto-archive , a monument to the modern state, opened at the vadim sidur museum on the centenary of the artist’s birth. his work is permeated with tragedy, reflections on life and death. alya sharifulina got acquainted with the master’s works. not from thin layers of marble or monumental bronze, but from everything that can be found in garbage heaps, landfills, he carved human suffering, i feel like an instrument for measuring fear, on the right is our fear, someone else’s fear, on the left. vadim sidur survived the holodomor in childhood, was seriously injured in the war, the artist belonged to a generation whose share of many trials fell, to a generation in which there was a strict culture of silence, about all the shocks and pain, only the sculptures he created were able to tell about them, he helped them. to talk about the tragic events of the 20th century and the feeling of new tragedies in the future, it is impossible to use the language of eraden. sitor is looking for his own sys
janette arlt, dmitry kotov, culture news.oto-archive , a monument to the modern state, opened at the vadim sidur museum on the centenary of the artist’s birth. his work is permeated with tragedy, reflections on life and death. alya sharifulina got acquainted with the master’s works. not from thin layers of marble or monumental bronze, but from everything that can be found in garbage heaps, landfills, he carved human suffering, i feel like an instrument for measuring fear, on the right is...
49
49
May 1, 2024
05/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
doctor janette is beloved by her hometown of syracuse. really has inspired a whole generation of young kids in school. she is the talk of the town and the toast of the town. she's only been up there now for almost two months. can you gives an insight in the importance of hersc work and her mission while she is up in space? >> jenness is an example of the extraordinary ability of our astronauts, their capability in her case she had to wait a long time to fly. and yet, she is there on orbit for six months performing great science. and maintenance of the international space station. sometimes ourrf astronauts havea great disappointment. the best example i can think of sadik slayton he was one of the original seven jon glenn, alan, deke was one of them. they discovered a heart murmur. deke was not qualified to fly. and yet deke then took the role as chief of the astronaut office through all of those years of gemini and apollo. >> for doctor if i may, could you talk about how her mission is helping us get back to the moon specifically? >> oh w
doctor janette is beloved by her hometown of syracuse. really has inspired a whole generation of young kids in school. she is the talk of the town and the toast of the town. she's only been up there now for almost two months. can you gives an insight in the importance of hersc work and her mission while she is up in space? >> jenness is an example of the extraordinary ability of our astronauts, their capability in her case she had to wait a long time to fly. and yet, she is there on orbit...
172
172
May 28, 2024
05/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
janette nesheiwat joins me now.eous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare-up, what do you think about that? >> this is scary. an ulcer can be dangerous and deadly, it can start to bleed. othericismoms with ulcers include pain, heartburn and sometimes nausea or vomiting. i am glad they got him help he needed. peptic ulcers must be treated, it usually caused by h pylori, or too much alcohol or spicy food or stress. >> carley: big fight in two months, ulcer mixed with fighting concern you? >> if they can get the ulcer under control, he should be okay to fight, whole preppaaration i stressful. i'm sure his doctors are helping the ulcer to heal withant asid and antibiotics and probably did a scope. two months is time to heal and i thinklet fight will go on. >> carley: new study from swedish university warns tattoos may raise risk of lymphoma, shocking headline, what do you think about this? >> you know, carley, ooem not surprised, when you put a foreign item into your body, the body does not like it. i ink is in the busy and t
janette nesheiwat joins me now.eous and dizzy due to an ulcer flare-up, what do you think about that? >> this is scary. an ulcer can be dangerous and deadly, it can start to bleed. othericismoms with ulcers include pain, heartburn and sometimes nausea or vomiting. i am glad they got him help he needed. peptic ulcers must be treated, it usually caused by h pylori, or too much alcohol or spicy food or stress. >> carley: big fight in two months, ulcer mixed with fighting concern you?...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
22
22
May 15, 2024
05/24
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
i also like to thank janette who worked very closely with us on multiple models to make sure that we have proper--as we forcast liquidity needs we have presentation of our actuarial obligations. special gratitude to cambridge associates, they are on the call today, who custom built multiple risk liquidity models for us that we'll review. we keep pushing them. we keep expanding their tool kits and they are tremendous partners. it is a extensive process. we have a framework which we'll review today that covers the cash flow, pacing, asset allocation, what we have in liquid assets and also pension obligations. we will revuiew also our liquidity needs are increasing and part of it as you know, sfers is a large investor in private markets. the board approved the new asset allocation target to private markets, which is computation of private equity, real assets and private credit that target 40 percent allocation. versus the target we are currentsly at 51. some of this liquidity configuration is a product of our success. this private market allocation did perform and produce very strong re
i also like to thank janette who worked very closely with us on multiple models to make sure that we have proper--as we forcast liquidity needs we have presentation of our actuarial obligations. special gratitude to cambridge associates, they are on the call today, who custom built multiple risk liquidity models for us that we'll review. we keep pushing them. we keep expanding their tool kits and they are tremendous partners. it is a extensive process. we have a framework which we'll review...
49
49
May 7, 2024
05/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
let's find out what they have in store with gethin and janette.on. it's not true. i'll also tell you about a free i hi—tech wristband that could help bring them home sooner. also on the show, a record £7.5 billion was handed over to hmrc in inheritance tax last year. with predictions that's set to increase even further, we show you a calculator that will tell you how much you might pay, so you don't get a shock. and many brits are set to jet off on holiday this summer. but sky—high pick—up and drop—off fees are netting uk airports £300 million a year in profit. we've got the tips you need to avoid getting stung. all that, plus comedy legend john cleese tells us about the new stage show version of fawlty towers. i giggling already. it's a busy one! see you at 9:30. i'm remembering that sign, with the letters that used to fall off, and i am thinking about apostrophes, because we are going to be talking about punctuation later, the fact that one councillor north yorkshire is getting rid of apostrophes off new signs. jon is reading all of your e—mails
let's find out what they have in store with gethin and janette.on. it's not true. i'll also tell you about a free i hi—tech wristband that could help bring them home sooner. also on the show, a record £7.5 billion was handed over to hmrc in inheritance tax last year. with predictions that's set to increase even further, we show you a calculator that will tell you how much you might pay, so you don't get a shock. and many brits are set to jet off on holiday this summer. but sky—high...