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many issues were raised as it was seen . we were working on bananas and what to do make up your mind and move the entire political center, or at work, you mention the big university and you say, azam , the biggest big factories, that the discussion is very complicated, and after you , we always have a lot of disagreements about the content of the meetings, and friends used to argue a lot that instead of focusing on deconcentration that friends were discussing, respected, after the plan of bringing important centers to discuss the transfer of the capital, and this city is the capital of our culture, fouladshahr is the economic capital of prominent industries, which city is the capital there, or three parts of the administrative and executive system, i would like to tell you many issues and shine in the meetings there were many opponents and supporters, and i remember that i was proof of your presence in other provinces, and the handicrafts brought cultural heritage to isfahan, but good or bad, for the reasons that it was back
many issues were raised as it was seen . we were working on bananas and what to do make up your mind and move the entire political center, or at work, you mention the big university and you say, azam , the biggest big factories, that the discussion is very complicated, and after you , we always have a lot of disagreements about the content of the meetings, and friends used to argue a lot that instead of focusing on deconcentration that friends were discussing, respected, after the plan of...
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when they that have many uh, strategies that need to be put in place. and we have been there advocating some of them. and the most uh, known one is a what these called task sharing or task of shifting right through to a neighbor in house person is from the primary care 11. to understand, to learn what needs to be done in order to detect and to manage and treat people with mental health conditions in a way reinforcing and re educating as many health for the caps on medicine. the urge concepts of these issues because the traditional training of medicine that's not necessary to cover that field perhaps properly in many a low medium income countries. so that's one so that we make sure that the primary care and the, the 1st access ad living effects is to get passed already, knowledge and the capacity to manage those people. the challenges that people would want to have from the sense percent. and then the number of features that i'm, i'm towards practical ones that todd, including using social media older or the i t, a digital technology that's hard stuff to
when they that have many uh, strategies that need to be put in place. and we have been there advocating some of them. and the most uh, known one is a what these called task sharing or task of shifting right through to a neighbor in house person is from the primary care 11. to understand, to learn what needs to be done in order to detect and to manage and treat people with mental health conditions in a way reinforcing and re educating as many health for the caps on medicine. the urge concepts of...
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the exhibition, i could say after so many times in so many places around the world, i think so manyders keep coming back in this conversation. of course! i'm just — i'm thinking about your past. your childhood was very complicated because your argentinian father was forced to leave argentina during thejunta, during the repressive years, was an exile in italy. later, you went back to argentina. then, you went to germany, where there was a great deal of freedom to pursue your creativity. i'm just wondering whether, you know, you love spiders, but given what you've learned about the flaws of humanity, the political repression, what you call the economic exploitation, do you not much like humans? you know, i like humans, of course. but i have hope that some humans might change, right, for the better of all humanity on the planet, right? i think so. that's my hope. and just a thought about that hope for change — there are some people in different direct action and environmental campaign groups who are now using art as a means of expressing their anger, their determination to tell humanit
the exhibition, i could say after so many times in so many places around the world, i think so manyders keep coming back in this conversation. of course! i'm just — i'm thinking about your past. your childhood was very complicated because your argentinian father was forced to leave argentina during thejunta, during the repressive years, was an exile in italy. later, you went back to argentina. then, you went to germany, where there was a great deal of freedom to pursue your creativity. i'm...
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it was a horrifying time for many young people.ven at the same time that in some ways it was also exciting or liberating in a way that we find hard to understand. host: a pretty poignant description of that very first summer, read august. you write that the summer of violence was worse than the lord of the flies, and it happened in the midst of civilization, a wind that was founded on respect for elders, scholars, and authorities, so ultimately what role did she play? by the time you spoke to her all these years later, i would she processing that role? tania: it seemed to me that she like many of the people i spoke to remain very traumatized by her experiences. i think many people are still struggling to understand what happened. the one thing that unites people in "red memory" is they are people who have kept the memory of the cultural revolution alive in a sense, even as others have tried to forget it. she still feels guilt about the people she denounced. even though she drew back from physical violence, she feels conflicted real
it was a horrifying time for many young people.ven at the same time that in some ways it was also exciting or liberating in a way that we find hard to understand. host: a pretty poignant description of that very first summer, read august. you write that the summer of violence was worse than the lord of the flies, and it happened in the midst of civilization, a wind that was founded on respect for elders, scholars, and authorities, so ultimately what role did she play? by the time you spoke to...
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now, many invested in privateers. indeed, privateering spurred a spectacular frenzy across the colonies. it was sort of like a mini stock market where people took out shares in privateers and their expected success. among the more illustrious speculators was general george washington, who invested in at least one privateer. appropriately enough called the general washington generals nathaniel green, henry knox, as well as paul revere, also invested in privateers. now, privateer captains were typically known by the ship owners, and they were contacted directly to take over the privateers. elias senor, shown here character. he was issued the last letter of marque in the entire american revolution in march. of 1783. by the other story i want to tell about elias is i was writing this book. it was during covid and my daughter, who is now a junior literary agent in new york city, was home. she was about 22 at the time. and was home. and when i came across this picture, i showed it slowly because i thought he was really hand
now, many invested in privateers. indeed, privateering spurred a spectacular frenzy across the colonies. it was sort of like a mini stock market where people took out shares in privateers and their expected success. among the more illustrious speculators was general george washington, who invested in at least one privateer. appropriately enough called the general washington generals nathaniel green, henry knox, as well as paul revere, also invested in privateers. now, privateer captains were...
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he didn't manaue many of us immensely. he didn't manage to _ many of us immensely.age to win an _ many of us immensely. he didn't manage to win an election - many of us immensely. he didn't manage to win an election and i many of us immensely. he didn't| manage to win an election and he many of us immensely. he didn't - manage to win an election and he was found to have overseen a party that certainly enabled anti—semitism, disney? certainly enabled anti-semitism, disne ? , �* ., ., disney? hey didn't do that. -- didn't he? _ disney? hey didn't do that. -- didn't he? is _ disney? hey didn't do that. -- didn't he? is the _ disney? hey didn't do that. -- didn't he? is the bbc - disney? hey didn't do that. -- didn't he? is the bbc going . disney? hey didn't do that. -- didn't he? is the bbc going to | didn't he? is the bbc going to continue to say thatjeremy corbyn was anti—somatic? i continue to say that jeremy corbyn was anti-somatic?— continue to say that jeremy corbyn was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the was anti-somatic? i didn't say that. i said the pa
he didn't manaue many of us immensely. he didn't manage to _ many of us immensely.age to win an _ many of us immensely. he didn't manage to win an election - many of us immensely. he didn't manage to win an election and i many of us immensely. he didn't| manage to win an election and he many of us immensely. he didn't - manage to win an election and he was found to have overseen a party that certainly enabled anti—semitism, disney? certainly enabled anti-semitism, disne ? , �* ., ., disney?...
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he inspired so many and still inspires so many to day in the beautiful city of saint petersburg. i have with me his daughter know my temper with come sister. thank you. my dear brother. tell us about the legacy of your late father. well, i think the 1st thing that i should say is that for south africa he was also as diplomats. he was 9 for his brilliant mind. there's a good strategist, very, very good. he was known for his analytical thinking. and the other thing i think that many people may not realize is the t lead. the largest and coupon strikes us only 13 movement in the 20th century. a huge, a huge achievement. and he did this mainly by using diplomatic skills. he went to the united nations. so for example, in 1974 united nations, they suspended south africa's membership because of the international opposition took part right. that was done on his watch. she went to churches internationally and take up the support of the international religious groups to stand up against the 4 types he wants to individuals. countries. he traveled the globe for 2729 years and what was his mis
he inspired so many and still inspires so many to day in the beautiful city of saint petersburg. i have with me his daughter know my temper with come sister. thank you. my dear brother. tell us about the legacy of your late father. well, i think the 1st thing that i should say is that for south africa he was also as diplomats. he was 9 for his brilliant mind. there's a good strategist, very, very good. he was known for his analytical thinking. and the other thing i think that many people may...
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—— to get so many users.you have to remember that if you are not buying a product on the internet, you are the product, so we are the way this is funded, if you look at the advertising. thank you very much for that. absolutely fascinating. plenty more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. for many of us today it's going to be dry, it's going to be sunny, it's going to be warm or hot and it's going to be increasingly feeling more humid, as well. temperatures today in the south—east could get up to 29 degrees. locally, even 30 degrees, but widely we're looking at the low 20s to the mid—20s. pollen levels across england and wales today are high, and we're talking grass pollen, but we are coming now towards the end of the grass pollen season. we've had some rain across northern ireland and scotland courtesy of this weather front, which is now waving back into the atlantic. we're sucking up all this humid air from the near continent. a lot of dry weather as we go through the
—— to get so many users.you have to remember that if you are not buying a product on the internet, you are the product, so we are the way this is funded, if you look at the advertising. thank you very much for that. absolutely fascinating. plenty more coming up at the top of the hour. stay with us here on bbc news. hello again. for many of us today it's going to be dry, it's going to be sunny, it's going to be warm or hot and it's going to be increasingly feeling more humid, as well....
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parts the world through so many different mechanisms over many thousands of years, which mean that now matrilineal societies exceptional. but of course they weren't always that way. so i think that's a really excellent segway religiosity, religious and symbols you mentioned throughout book various cultureand societies that didn't symbolically annihilate women and what we have globally is a rise and an increasing rise in monotheistic male god figurehead and all the patriarchy and norms and mores and expectations that come from that. can can you talk about the tension, those two things and how would you categorize the relationship of the patriarchy that you describe with the rise of these types of religious beliefs? well, because our major, major world religions are so i think we often the rise of patriarchy with the major world religions in reality at the time that they would develop. so for example, when christianity was first emerging as a cult in ancient rome or when islam was first developing later on, these were seen as routes to equality for people. so we have to remember that at
parts the world through so many different mechanisms over many thousands of years, which mean that now matrilineal societies exceptional. but of course they weren't always that way. so i think that's a really excellent segway religiosity, religious and symbols you mentioned throughout book various cultureand societies that didn't symbolically annihilate women and what we have globally is a rise and an increasing rise in monotheistic male god figurehead and all the patriarchy and norms and mores...
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for example, we have many children in the temple.the e-husband and wife cannot sit together to participate in the life of the church. am. now it is very fashionable in protestant churches to separate children from their parents, when they are there to study separately and the parents in another room in the temple. we have everything is common. always a tradition in many ways a more conservative view of everything. we had several parishioners who came to us from the american church precisely because there are a lot of new things in the american church now it is with traditional values that they come to orthodoxy and uh, for me it was a surprise, because it seems to me that in russia there is a little on the contrary, and it repels the youth that the church is too conservative, and here are people who have already passed. here is the whole uh, so to speak, such a little chaos of all these innovations and all liberal thoughts and vice versa, somehow they say, we don't have it the other way around. now after all this interesting, back
for example, we have many children in the temple.the e-husband and wife cannot sit together to participate in the life of the church. am. now it is very fashionable in protestant churches to separate children from their parents, when they are there to study separately and the parents in another room in the temple. we have everything is common. always a tradition in many ways a more conservative view of everything. we had several parishioners who came to us from the american church precisely...
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many were targeted.es we had incidents like that, people went on the street and start checking id cards of fruit and vegetable sellers. it was a kind of atmosphere which was created by these television channels. after many months, courts say television channels have done great damage to this country and this kind of fake news has been propagated by the news channels. yeah many official accounts of the communal agenda and criticized with the supreme court. i'm not alone. nermeen: you have said trolls have become the authority in india and authorities have become trolls and india since 2014. in other words, since modi came to power. explain the power of these trolls and how much fall snooze, disinformation is circulated on whatsapp and the effects of that. >> trolling started in india public life post many people active in public affairs used to tell me these things will come and go. but i could sense these are not social trolls. these kinds of trolls are not coming from random part of society. but it has
many were targeted.es we had incidents like that, people went on the street and start checking id cards of fruit and vegetable sellers. it was a kind of atmosphere which was created by these television channels. after many months, courts say television channels have done great damage to this country and this kind of fake news has been propagated by the news channels. yeah many official accounts of the communal agenda and criticized with the supreme court. i'm not alone. nermeen: you have said...
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many of them sold everything. while most countries in this region have growing populations, venezuela's has declined. there are many houses that are unoccupied. the people who left, left everything. they left their homes and put them up for sale but there's no market to be able to sell them." the economy is slowly improving: the government now allows trade in us dollars. the united states for its part has eased some of the sanctions that had crippled many industries in venezuela. foreign companies are trying to return. but alvarez says it's not being made easy for them. >> there is still a lot to do. the country is far from returning to normal. caracas is a showcase example, but it's not representative, because the city is a bubble and very different from the rest of the country. elsewhere the effects of the crisis are still being felt strongly. in most cities in the interior, there are still huge problems with fuel supplies. there are long queues at gas stations. it's a reason why many do still want to leave vene
many of them sold everything. while most countries in this region have growing populations, venezuela's has declined. there are many houses that are unoccupied. the people who left, left everything. they left their homes and put them up for sale but there's no market to be able to sell them." the economy is slowly improving: the government now allows trade in us dollars. the united states for its part has eased some of the sanctions that had crippled many industries in venezuela. foreign...
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many, many low countries that are heavy. the names on we imports from, from russia and ukraine, countries including egypt that have high percentage of their grain coming out of the block c. i are going to have a really hard time of feeding communities and we will see more children. i'm going hungry, we will see more we met and not being able to see death. how many people in the western world, in the developed world, in general, always hearing the stories of hardship coming from this region. but give us some real perspective how big a problem is viewed security in those places right now. as um, in many parts of this, of this continent. um, there is many, many millions of children that it's of the most amount of money to should comes from extended for the security for those children. meaning they have not had food or nutritious food in the market for a very long time. what we know is money to should have a baptism dis, showed and not just in their current state. it is strengthening their lives. but it does also, it is also pre
many, many low countries that are heavy. the names on we imports from, from russia and ukraine, countries including egypt that have high percentage of their grain coming out of the block c. i are going to have a really hard time of feeding communities and we will see more children. i'm going hungry, we will see more we met and not being able to see death. how many people in the western world, in the developed world, in general, always hearing the stories of hardship coming from this region. but...
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american from many major u.s. are flown in regularly, and the newspapers and magazines are eagerly read by servicemen and of all ranks. as in stateside army libraries, there is also a taped music service. the soldiers enjoyment. in addition to these facilities, the library program distributes, books and magazines of all kinds to the fighting men. the motto of this distribution center is we get it to. the troops. a modern alley is another special services facility in saigon. personnel from all over the surrounding come here for a fun and relaxation. nurses from the nearby army find bowling a refreshing from their arduous duties. the army camp at bear camp was hewn out of jungles which were controlled by the viet cong until recently. despite the raw land, their special services has helped to establish a swimming pool service club and recreation for the men who daily go out of this base to fight. looking at the service club here, it seems any others back home except for a lack of landscaping and even will come in tim
american from many major u.s. are flown in regularly, and the newspapers and magazines are eagerly read by servicemen and of all ranks. as in stateside army libraries, there is also a taped music service. the soldiers enjoyment. in addition to these facilities, the library program distributes, books and magazines of all kinds to the fighting men. the motto of this distribution center is we get it to. the troops. a modern alley is another special services facility in saigon. personnel from all...
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let’s emotional well-being, probably for many, many years now.— many, many years now.now. let's talk i about the laws or measures that he has put in place today, because it is interesting that there are similar things being put in place across southern europe. the protections for workers, how important do you think that would be? . . ., important do you think that would be? . .., ., important do you think that would be? ~ ., . ., be? untilamerica and in particular conservative _ be? untilamerica and in particular conservative republicans - be? untilamerica and in particular conservative republicans in - be? untilamerica and in particular conservative republicans in our - conservative republicans in our country start to take climate resilience and climate change seriously, i think we will continue to have this issue. we are lucky to have joe to have this issue. we are lucky to havejoe biden at the top in the white house, but in my state, which just turned to a democratic governor, we have been trying to raise the alarm is for many years now only to be told and additiona
let’s emotional well-being, probably for many, many years now.— many, many years now.now. let's talk i about the laws or measures that he has put in place today, because it is interesting that there are similar things being put in place across southern europe. the protections for workers, how important do you think that would be? . . ., important do you think that would be? . .., ., important do you think that would be? ~ ., . ., be? untilamerica and in particular conservative _ be?...
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and no matter how many public appearances he organizes now, how many speeches he gives, how many decorations distributes the image of this angry and in decisive men who actually disappear from the scene. on the day of the rebellion last saturday will be stuck in the mines. not only of the people people, many people forget, but they don't want to remember. but among the hundreds of thousands of bureaucrats that run rational missed and put into the hall, they have seen his weakness. they are not going to forget it. it will have political repercussions, dw, as constituting exit, as always, manufacture. thank you. the european space agency has successfully launched its groundbreaking euclid telescope. from florida, the telescope lifted off on a space ex rocket and separated from it about an hour after launching the mission is set to explore what's known as the dark universe which makes up 95 percent of the cost. much to do that, the telescope will be surveying galaxies up to 10000000000 light years from earth. the journey will take 6 years and the 1st data is expected to be released next year se
and no matter how many public appearances he organizes now, how many speeches he gives, how many decorations distributes the image of this angry and in decisive men who actually disappear from the scene. on the day of the rebellion last saturday will be stuck in the mines. not only of the people people, many people forget, but they don't want to remember. but among the hundreds of thousands of bureaucrats that run rational missed and put into the hall, they have seen his weakness. they are not...
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many say that at home is even scarier. when you are.ion process with colleagues. it doesn't feel that way. dear friends, viewers of the russia 24 channel, i am pleased to invite you to watch reruns in our programs while we are on vacation. i look forward to seeing you. in this country there is the red square of the capital, lenin street pushkin monument gagarin has many politicians, it's great here, they speak russian, and among the names that the locals have, you can find such as tatyana taisiya larisa vadim in general, we are in one of the most soviet countries on the african continent. we are in the republic of the congo haven't seen a soviet guy, or what? here i am. pioneer komsomolets, i immediately say, i am a soviet girl. i'm not a congolese many ministers , as a rule, yes, that's in every government, which here succeed each other, but cafes 3 4, and the minister studied in the soviet union the soviet union although although our side. in general in general a non-polar sa was devoted, firstly, to the struggle, and of the kandale p
many say that at home is even scarier. when you are.ion process with colleagues. it doesn't feel that way. dear friends, viewers of the russia 24 channel, i am pleased to invite you to watch reruns in our programs while we are on vacation. i look forward to seeing you. in this country there is the red square of the capital, lenin street pushkin monument gagarin has many politicians, it's great here, they speak russian, and among the names that the locals have, you can find such as tatyana...
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and there are lots of power cuts, many things you darn experience in other countries. but there are also a lot of good things that make up to the bad and even life in venezuela's capital cut off, because let's go to a little easier. the security situation is also improved the shopping streets of full again. but the crisis is not yet complete. me over many apartments in the city, mt and the oldest and abroad economists, victim of it as told a small what am i know by 800 us if more than 70000000 people left the country and mean but a saw in us? and many of them sold everything i haven't been deal total in the most countries in this region are growing populations up over that venezuela is, has declined and in venezuela and is happy to see that there are many houses that are on occupied. and then this will go back to the people who left to the left, every single they total, they left their homes and put them up for sale, but there is no market to be able to sell them. the economy is slowly improving. the government now allows trade in us donors. the united states for its p
and there are lots of power cuts, many things you darn experience in other countries. but there are also a lot of good things that make up to the bad and even life in venezuela's capital cut off, because let's go to a little easier. the security situation is also improved the shopping streets of full again. but the crisis is not yet complete. me over many apartments in the city, mt and the oldest and abroad economists, victim of it as told a small what am i know by 800 us if more than 70000000...
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there are not many opportunities here a level. there are very few development projects in this region, and local people also struggled to find work on the for activity that is on the 2 men from these. yeah. however, i have gradually been accepted. i know building new relationships, but the good it wasn't easy at 1st. we had to learn the language and be able to integrate better when we're in the city. when we meet passengers and i'll get this, we're now able to communicate with them and negotiate a price. so we feel very comfortable here while we finally have a job and feel welcome in the year. shortly before dusk, they drive back to the camp with the last passengers of the day. business is running well in the evening, it finally starts to get cooler again to have both themselves, a stereo system from the running. and they have a generator to provide electricity for item and since a dean, it's finally time to relax and enjoy the evening. the it feels to noon and you'll 100 cortez. this is ready for customers such as small shops. it
there are not many opportunities here a level. there are very few development projects in this region, and local people also struggled to find work on the for activity that is on the 2 men from these. yeah. however, i have gradually been accepted. i know building new relationships, but the good it wasn't easy at 1st. we had to learn the language and be able to integrate better when we're in the city. when we meet passengers and i'll get this, we're now able to communicate with them and...
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, the global side for many, many years over various sorts of programs and under siege. and they just came on to all these things get together. as belton wrote an idea of his by simply beijing was trying to follow its model. richard, i do successfully domestically all build and they will come through trade and investment. and they said, you know, we will expand this to all sorts of other countries. and that by building that extra structure, they will benefit will benefit because it will tie but those countries into our global trading patterns. but also importantly, it was ultimately chinese companies that are going to be building much of the infrastructure. so trying that was that basically exporting it start place capacity and infrastructure overseas. and the reality is that has not played our page or say don't play the way it wants it. yes, that are the many uh they just built ports, built roads built, etc, about some of the very high cost. and many of these countries are notifying to things they can service that. not only that is that'd be probably take a lot more tha
, the global side for many, many years over various sorts of programs and under siege. and they just came on to all these things get together. as belton wrote an idea of his by simply beijing was trying to follow its model. richard, i do successfully domestically all build and they will come through trade and investment. and they said, you know, we will expand this to all sorts of other countries. and that by building that extra structure, they will benefit will benefit because it will tie but...
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well, there are so many types of coffee, both ground grain and instant, that many consider harmful.ch one to actually choose for instant coffee. here, technology does not stand still, and now some varieties of instant coffee are small in their chemical composition. how do they differ from natural coffee, and before the start of our rubric. by the way, we conducted an experiment to find out whether our viewers can taste the difference between two types of dissolve coffee. let's see in the experiment here, there is, please, like this. a little softer, and you felt the difference, my friends will go to you now. i did not feel the difference because i drink brewed coffee, so for me it soluble and in one glass in another seemed the same, but since my friend caught the difference. i tried coffee. she has a glass, but again she didn’t find it, or her friend just tastes better. well, yes, yes, yes, i decided to try. i think maybe there is something else, but again i did not find the difference. and you tried her. well , it seemed to me at first that it was stronger in blue, but in green, on
well, there are so many types of coffee, both ground grain and instant, that many consider harmful.ch one to actually choose for instant coffee. here, technology does not stand still, and now some varieties of instant coffee are small in their chemical composition. how do they differ from natural coffee, and before the start of our rubric. by the way, we conducted an experiment to find out whether our viewers can taste the difference between two types of dissolve coffee. let's see in the...
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many things that how do you spell? i'm an executive director of the arab sense for research and studies appreciate your time. thank you and thank you for joining us here with all the way back to the top down the the yesterday to november 22nd 2022 pound raised orthodox christians, confronted ukrainian security service offices, looking entrances and exits the fees, owed, as some on the street were looking for the latest russian spies among the monks, does not difficult to bring your mama lava. today, ukrainian security services can brand an agent of moscow any montgomery's unwilling to break relations with the russian orthodox church. dozens of ukrainian 2 inches have been rated on the reason for the political crank down one churches permission, a sense of a song about russia. the prophets in numerous, such as s b. u offices, reported they found orthodox magazines printed in russia. the s b u didn't care that these publications were religious, and it'd been printed more than 3 years before maybe, but they were from mosc
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i guess it means to me in so many ways l means to me in so many ways about how, you know, whether we sis orc where, we are trans— or sis orc where, we are immediately indoctrinated and told how to act and we are putting a box, etc and then in so many ways are encouraged to not be emotional, share feelings, aggressive is encouraged and we have toxic mexican validity as a result of that, you know, from —— toxic masculinity, and for myself being able to find my truth and being able to find my truth and be able to exist the way you want to exist in the world, i hope that for everyone and i hope that for everyone and i hopein hope that for everyone and i hope in so many ways, those expectations of what it means to be a man, what masculinity means can also be redefined and healed. ., , ., ., ., healed. you grew up in canada. and we have — healed. you grew up in canada. and we have a _ healed. you grew up in canada. and we have a global— healed. you grew up in canada. and we have a global audiencel and we have a global audience and all of our images may not have a image of what halifax may
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the humbled form in berlin still has many ben in bronzes. the museum was named of to german naturalist alexander phone, humbled a man who despised the slave trade. so shouldn't the museum make a special effort to involve the descendants of the slaves? and the rest of choosing dialogue covers this week because i think it's important that everyone who is involved in this process who feels involved in some way or feels they should be involved and should be given a voice on the bottom. so then why shouldn't that be possible here? thinking, i think that's important, which doesn't mean that we don't consider the repatriation process, correct? well, could we still do that a couple times, but we're open. the humbled form is a place that is evolving using too often does some things will continue to change here and why not give these people a voice and go to misuse, managed to make in the home board for them is giving a voice to many in the debate by the restitution, but not yet to the descendants of african slaves. that is about to change the body bu
the humbled form in berlin still has many ben in bronzes. the museum was named of to german naturalist alexander phone, humbled a man who despised the slave trade. so shouldn't the museum make a special effort to involve the descendants of the slaves? and the rest of choosing dialogue covers this week because i think it's important that everyone who is involved in this process who feels involved in some way or feels they should be involved and should be given a voice on the bottom. so then why...
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we have known for many years. that's for example, a lot of this as the side of the nice lady, the lady, as was one known fact daughter in what if that's ready to question you, you will ask before i didn't answer, then it is a life is our life by at least changing gums and more of this, it shouldn't be paid particularly to younger generations on how we communicate, how we avoid the, the isolation that sometimes got can be promoted because of the small dining is that we have now whether it's of communicating show uh that the media right and then i voiding that, it sounds like that's part of the implication that, that needs to be perhaps also provided a scores a if you haven't mentioned the nations on, on the how to take care of why, why don't will it be? and you think that needs to be done through education, then i'm not by legislation on the, on the social media companies. but maybe the social media should play a role as well in, in, in, in, in them promoting the exchanging team that alerting about the needs to avo
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no benefits e and football big game and hockey big game many combinations many interactions many salaryt similar, these are two sports. they are probably related. and the most popular agrees absolutely, so it is what distracts us and helps us in life. thank you very much for your life. thank you. on the air is a podcast of the melodies of my life with you valery syutkin and today my guest is a wonderful person who turned 65 on march 7 over the years, his character comes out on his face and i have a person with a good bright character face alexander well, firstly, and i'm interested in everyone our viewers and listeners. eh, here you are putting in felix's substance. yes, alexander flyar, how this idea was born, it was born, in fact, from some kind of internal necessity, when i approached the radio microphone for the first time many, many years ago so that i could start conducting a program that later became known as learn to swim and the festival and movements are ours. i realized that i needed to somehow be identified on the air. and it seemed to me that it’s easy to say that there is
no benefits e and football big game and hockey big game many combinations many interactions many salaryt similar, these are two sports. they are probably related. and the most popular agrees absolutely, so it is what distracts us and helps us in life. thank you very much for your life. thank you. on the air is a podcast of the melodies of my life with you valery syutkin and today my guest is a wonderful person who turned 65 on march 7 over the years, his character comes out on his face and i...
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and the reason why was that the book traces many, many discoveries along the way from the big bang tonow. it traces the from the big bang through the creation of the elements in star through the creation of the solar system and planet earth to the origin of life and how those elements found their way to us. and there's so many groundbreaking fundamental theories that we accept now that i trace in book. but what i discovered almost every time these theories were initially they were treated with complete skepticism or scorn. and so i scratch my head about that. once i finished the first draft, because i had just seemed way too it seemed to be happening to come on. yeah, yeah. so. so i ended up giving them nicknames. so there's the too weird to be true theory. there's the if it doesn't if if the evidence match. so you you look for and see the evidence that matches current theory. but there's the the world's greatest expert might be correct. but and. so i came up with actually six of them. they've been in the particular story that i tell came up over and over again and. you know what? i c
and the reason why was that the book traces many, many discoveries along the way from the big bang tonow. it traces the from the big bang through the creation of the elements in star through the creation of the solar system and planet earth to the origin of life and how those elements found their way to us. and there's so many groundbreaking fundamental theories that we accept now that i trace in book. but what i discovered almost every time these theories were initially they were treated with...
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for many decades of i'm hopeless. it was a very sensitive issue in poland, them and they knew exactly how valuable the collection was, how but until the 1970s, no one was allowed to talk about it at all. if it is, i'm going to state a surprise in may. it was the east german communist leader, eric konica, who started exciting pressure on the polish government. as a result, some books and a manuscript from mozart, what cost to east germany. but then in the mid 19 eighties published, president general jose else put a stop to the process and going to look at this one. so that was a turning point toward this. and there was a commission of polish historians and legal experts. and that concluded the collection should belong to paula. important, it's for, for in good hands or hopes for return of the building car did not re surface into off to german reunification when get hugged, screwed up promise. germany support the poland rapidly joining the youth. in return, a bible translated by martin luther from 1522 was returned to b
for many decades of i'm hopeless. it was a very sensitive issue in poland, them and they knew exactly how valuable the collection was, how but until the 1970s, no one was allowed to talk about it at all. if it is, i'm going to state a surprise in may. it was the east german communist leader, eric konica, who started exciting pressure on the polish government. as a result, some books and a manuscript from mozart, what cost to east germany. but then in the mid 19 eighties published, president...
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place inflation many cubs. the tip of it took it out of that genet. 8, i'm sorry, the depression and the number of other conditions of quote candidate. now it is also true that we speak more about the then issues that before has no name, no kennedy date. ok, now we can of this, the, for these companies related to a know when they have a decent such as depression, i decided to do this after. and so once again, all each, this devora sits up suicide rates among man, remain alarmingly high. i mean, depending on, on, on the source of the statistics is around 75 to 80 percent of old deaf spice, suicide a are among men. why is that? does it mean men suffering more with the mental health, the women? and if not, why the, the disparity and suicide figures. well, one of the explanations is that the man, uh this, we say that them. so the numbers that higher and higher i'm a women. and the reason then, the explanation is that men use more drastic methods when trying to end their life . so they do it at the 1st attempt in ma
place inflation many cubs. the tip of it took it out of that genet. 8, i'm sorry, the depression and the number of other conditions of quote candidate. now it is also true that we speak more about the then issues that before has no name, no kennedy date. ok, now we can of this, the, for these companies related to a know when they have a decent such as depression, i decided to do this after. and so once again, all each, this devora sits up suicide rates among man, remain alarmingly high. i mean,...
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and many, many, many friends, family and partners that came to make today and this project possible. i'm proud of this beautiful community. i'm proud of the holistic approach the community takes approach in the opportunity. to be here it takes more then and there a village it takes the entire staechl i like to thank mayor breed. for her steadfast leadership. supervisor preston, continued support. director shaw and the entire staff the mayor's office of housing and community development. [applause]. and a true partner malcolm and china down community development center. support from bank of america and citibank is impressive and dynamic. of in our contractors the ones managing the big minutes. kay hill and hercules a joint venture and our architects. i would like to take this time and liberty to give thanks to all of the entire staff over the years dillien to making this project go forward inclusive of our board of directors. [applause]. it is now my sincere privilege to introduce our very own dynamic mayor, mayor breed. [applause]. >> i came right on time. first of all, this has been
and many, many, many friends, family and partners that came to make today and this project possible. i'm proud of this beautiful community. i'm proud of the holistic approach the community takes approach in the opportunity. to be here it takes more then and there a village it takes the entire staechl i like to thank mayor breed. for her steadfast leadership. supervisor preston, continued support. director shaw and the entire staff the mayor's office of housing and community development....
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many of the the men. and they were all men at that time who were in the fire department, who had been in the fire service for many years their fathers before them. they had top quality t equipment, which were the fire engines, maybe not the very top, but close to the top of steam powered fire engines, like the one pictured here. and that they were horses were used to draw these engines. they would burn wood or coal to generate enough pressure and steam to get water on the tops of buildings. that's the best way to fight a fire from water from the top down. and so it was considered a very well equipped, very well-trained ah service. however, however there were a number of infrastructure flaws. for example in this downtown area. the system that supported the, the fire system was aging, the water mains had been put in installed when it was at roosevelt area of one or two story buildings. but now there are 4 to 5, six story buildings and the water couldn't just get enough water into machines to get a stream hi
many of the the men. and they were all men at that time who were in the fire department, who had been in the fire service for many years their fathers before them. they had top quality t equipment, which were the fire engines, maybe not the very top, but close to the top of steam powered fire engines, like the one pictured here. and that they were horses were used to draw these engines. they would burn wood or coal to generate enough pressure and steam to get water on the tops of buildings....
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the vietnamese could have given her an answer many, many years before. well, so, judy and taylor did this book, working on this book, did this book change anything? and you this you know, this all happened a long, long time ago. so for you, the writers to to dig back into this, anything anything different a result of your doing this. yeah. for me, you know, as a veteran, you have one feeling as a writer, you're kind of i always like to say we, experienced it multiple times. we watch it, we observe it, we think about it, and then we write about it and as an american, there are some values embedded in this whole story and the collective they are that don't tolerate missing americans. we can injury and fatality but not leaving people behind. and that got me thinking about what is legacy of these women and these families who suffered greatly. was it worth it? and i think it is and here's why they remind us through enshrining leave no man behind concept that for those who pay the sacrifice the ultimate sacrifice never and remembering to understand and share s
the vietnamese could have given her an answer many, many years before. well, so, judy and taylor did this book, working on this book, did this book change anything? and you this you know, this all happened a long, long time ago. so for you, the writers to to dig back into this, anything anything different a result of your doing this. yeah. for me, you know, as a veteran, you have one feeling as a writer, you're kind of i always like to say we, experienced it multiple times. we watch it, we...
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, many other senators.n fact, the majority of the u.s. senate. which sounds to me like when you have the numbers, you should be able to have a vote. and that is what i am asking for today. i ami pushing this because this is our moment. we have had two years to show the world whether or not we're going to stand with those that stood with us. two years we have worked on this bill. ourav colleagues have had plenty of time to to look at it. they've had input. it was introduced year. but you know who else is watching?wh our military is watching every single one of the o senators in this chamber have been approached by apr member of our military whether it's on veterans day, whether it's on memorial day, whether it's just walking down the street. those that served in afghanistan have come to to us and said, hey, i wouldn't be here today if this guy hadn't stood with me on the battlefield or if this interpreter hadn't helped we out or if this guyed that not put his family on the line to gather intelligence. and th
, many other senators.n fact, the majority of the u.s. senate. which sounds to me like when you have the numbers, you should be able to have a vote. and that is what i am asking for today. i ami pushing this because this is our moment. we have had two years to show the world whether or not we're going to stand with those that stood with us. two years we have worked on this bill. ourav colleagues have had plenty of time to to look at it. they've had input. it was introduced year. but you know...
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many companies use the input to train the a i itself. the thing is, once the i system, i've seen that data, it is very and it's memory, you know, just like us who months i see a person. and then you say it is like person from a memory. it's not happening. same with 40 i. if you can already days it from its members. so what does that mean for us use us in any case, we don't have much more personalized advertising. microsoft, for example, recently started using catchy bt and it's search engine being information gained there could be used towards tailored advertising. we should be mindful of what we tally. i systems, for instance, employees that companies like amazon to allow to use templates for work for a few of leaking trade secrets, the one that so many countries are working on a laws right now and latin america, all of the different concerns. argentina, for example, uses a i to monitor it's price, it's still regulation isn't the top priority for latin? american governments says research or via treats because then each a less of the met
many companies use the input to train the a i itself. the thing is, once the i system, i've seen that data, it is very and it's memory, you know, just like us who months i see a person. and then you say it is like person from a memory. it's not happening. same with 40 i. if you can already days it from its members. so what does that mean for us use us in any case, we don't have much more personalized advertising. microsoft, for example, recently started using catchy bt and it's search engine...
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but this, so many vouched for by the top leaders in the military. they took bullets for us, literally. and we must stand by them. the decisions we make right now of whether t we live up to the covenant we made to our afghan allies is going to reverberate militarily and diplomatically for longer than any of us will serve in this body because the next time we are in a conflict and we ask people to serve and put themselves at risk and put their familiesy' at risk, you think they are not going to hear that 80,000 people are in complete limbo if we don't do something about this? this bill strengthens our national security, and i will give you a long list of generals in a moment. a very famous leaders in the military who support this bill. right by the afghans who work alongside our troops, and it shows the world that when a united states of america makes a promise, when we make a covenant, that we keep it. nearly 80,000 who sought refuge in our country after that are in limbo. they are in our country. let me repeat this. they are here now. so, we can cho
but this, so many vouched for by the top leaders in the military. they took bullets for us, literally. and we must stand by them. the decisions we make right now of whether t we live up to the covenant we made to our afghan allies is going to reverberate militarily and diplomatically for longer than any of us will serve in this body because the next time we are in a conflict and we ask people to serve and put themselves at risk and put their familiesy' at risk, you think they are not going to...
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many --eole delivering a spry minister. many people see _ delivering a spry minister.livering a spry minister. many people see in this area - delivering a spry minister. many people see in this area that - delivering a spry minister. many people see in this area that we i delivering a spry minister. many people see in this area that we have beenin people see in this area that we have been in this area before? can you confirm with this announcement today that the scheme he had sent fergus will actually be operational and will actually be operational and will go ahead? it is will actually be operational and will go ahead?— will go ahead? it is incredibly excitina will go ahead? it is incredibly exciting news _ will go ahead? it is incredibly exciting news for _ will go ahead? it is incredibly exciting news for the - will go ahead? it is incredibly exciting news for the aircon l will go ahead? it is incredibly - exciting news for the aircon cluster here in aberdeenshire. as well as the clusters we have around the uk. this is businesses and industry coming together and are
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how many killed, how many dozens of magazines.re killed there, how many hundreds of thousands of people got there over all these years in the basements of the sbu , how many millions someone left not wanting to resist, so someone does not agree with this policy parted, that is, today the ukraine of that ukraine which is ukraine simply does not exist, starting with the name, which also originates from soviet times. let's so where is communism-de-communizing there all its toponics, and it puts everything on all personal names and titles, they should essentially abandon the word ukraine, how will they call themselves? i don't know, yes, ukraine will be named. it seems to me about the hero of ukraine , bandera. well, we have belarusians, i’ll remind you that the central in 2020, the us intelligence agency declassified documents about the activities of this hero zelensky excerpt from the document in 5 weeks, the existence of the state of bandera, more than 5,000 ukrainians 15,000 jews were destroyed, and several thousand poles are said
how many killed, how many dozens of magazines.re killed there, how many hundreds of thousands of people got there over all these years in the basements of the sbu , how many millions someone left not wanting to resist, so someone does not agree with this policy parted, that is, today the ukraine of that ukraine which is ukraine simply does not exist, starting with the name, which also originates from soviet times. let's so where is communism-de-communizing there all its toponics, and it puts...
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so it was really a long process of many, many conversations from which you started to spot trends and were able to talk things that were common across many people's experience. as a sociologist that's something you get to do. that's a tool that you have that you can bring forward. can you talk a little bit about some of the obstacles that the mothers in your books of so many of the people, i should say, that you spoke to were themselves mothers and. they were constantly having to motherhood and care work in ways where the sort of intersection, those two aspects of their life really determined their decisions and opportunities. so love for you to speak a little bit to the obstacles they were facing at work and at home. and if you can also just maybe speak a little bit to how their experience of work, family conflict might be different than a more affluent mother. right. what i think is interesting is when i first got involved in this, i mean, i'm a mom and a is a mom, right so i was interested in this area of work conflict. i read a lot about it in college and grad school. and when i s
so it was really a long process of many, many conversations from which you started to spot trends and were able to talk things that were common across many people's experience. as a sociologist that's something you get to do. that's a tool that you have that you can bring forward. can you talk a little bit about some of the obstacles that the mothers in your books of so many of the people, i should say, that you spoke to were themselves mothers and. they were constantly having to motherhood and...
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i have received letters, many through the mail. i received two today, one of which was an unsigned letter of course. but it said that they felt i was a low-down person and used other vile names and felt that someone should throw acid in my face or the face of someone in my family. and that i was not fit to live. host: when you hear him describe that what is your reaction? guest: there are a few people from the story who haunts me. who really broke my heart as i learned about them and principal britain is one of them. he began the year as a law and order segregationist, he actually ended up being a fairly committed integrationist and later in his career made some dramatic changes implementing black studies curriculum at the new district he was superintendent of an equalizing racial -- this experience really changed him. he is someone who grew quite a lot but it also broken. and i don't think we have spent nearly enough time talking about how fighting for justice and equality can cost people an incredible amount. the black students,
i have received letters, many through the mail. i received two today, one of which was an unsigned letter of course. but it said that they felt i was a low-down person and used other vile names and felt that someone should throw acid in my face or the face of someone in my family. and that i was not fit to live. host: when you hear him describe that what is your reaction? guest: there are a few people from the story who haunts me. who really broke my heart as i learned about them and principal...
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they are now thickening up the cloud for many places , the cloud for many places, bringing spells of into western scotland, north—west england as well as much of north wales dribs and drabs of rainfall for south wales, south—west england staying dry and clear for the south—east of england , although south—east of england, although with the breeze picking up a lot of cloud cover, it's a mild night for many. the one exception northern scotland mid single with some single figures here with some sunshine first thing and actually if you're after sunshine this weekend northern scotland is the place to be. 1 or 2 showers for shetland as well as orkney. the odd shower for aberdeenshire but otherwise northern scotland fine south east england starts fine before some light rain arrives by the afternoon . it's outbreaks of afternoon. it's outbreaks of rain widely elsewhere. a strengthening breeze on seasonable conditions really especially towards the south—west and west into sunday. it stays breezy in the south, especially around coasts, but brighter skies eventually appear with quite a number o
they are now thickening up the cloud for many places , the cloud for many places, bringing spells of into western scotland, north—west england as well as much of north wales dribs and drabs of rainfall for south wales, south—west england staying dry and clear for the south—east of england , although south—east of england, although with the breeze picking up a lot of cloud cover, it's a mild night for many. the one exception northern scotland mid single with some single figures here with...
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there are so many languages. i don't know how many there are. 20 30 40 languages.ationalities. that's why we can't answer for everyone . the first thing that comes to my mind is the second . the country is developing. there are many people who live very poorly, and that is why this is a democracy, this is one of the largest democracies, to tell and explain to people who do not know what they will eat tomorrow, what to buy oil from russia - it is bad, or shall we say it brings trouble to ukraine, well, they simply will not understand it but let's put it this way, the class is already middle class, uh, people are already richer , they understand all this, and i think that they will go more and more towards europe, towards the values that we have, this is democracy, this is freedom of speech, and so on. please it's simple you felt such a stage, you felt some fear of china, maybe, on the contrary, you were interested in having relations with the chinese . you saw how they treat the chinese influence today . everyone is watching literally yesterday i watched they boug
there are so many languages. i don't know how many there are. 20 30 40 languages.ationalities. that's why we can't answer for everyone . the first thing that comes to my mind is the second . the country is developing. there are many people who live very poorly, and that is why this is a democracy, this is one of the largest democracies, to tell and explain to people who do not know what they will eat tomorrow, what to buy oil from russia - it is bad, or shall we say it brings trouble to...