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marian anderson and performance. i can't watch it. know how many times i've watched it without tears in my eyes. and there are several versions of it. it was just a phenomenal thing. and and it showed a lot about eleanor and the way she approached things as first lady, because her first idea was, we'll just invite her to the white house and then she said to herself, that wasn't enough. so she went behind the scenes with secretary of interior ickes and created this whole incredible event at the lincoln memorial. but, you know, she kept her self out of the public eye with that and was behind the scenes. so now we have a question from chandler in virginia. chandler writes, ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? could you repeat that? there was something that popped up and i took a look at it. no, absolutely. so ellen wilson and woodrow wilson had very different views on racial equality. do we know if that caused any friction between them? i don't k
marian anderson and performance. i can't watch it. know how many times i've watched it without tears in my eyes. and there are several versions of it. it was just a phenomenal thing. and and it showed a lot about eleanor and the way she approached things as first lady, because her first idea was, we'll just invite her to the white house and then she said to herself, that wasn't enough. so she went behind the scenes with secretary of interior ickes and created this whole incredible event at the...
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so marian, can you a library on the nutritional pitfalls associated with a died heavily reliant on fast food and process meals? things like eating mcdonalds, burke or even a subway sandwich every day. a fast food and one are now called alter processed foods. you know, it's just a, if you make them into a daily diet, the normal thing that you're reading, they have a lot of calories and people tend do too much of them. so those kinds of diets are associated with gaining weight and gaining wages associated with heart disease and certain kinds of cancers and type 2 diabetes and all of those problems. and what has happened is that the american diet has become increasingly processed and increasingly based on fast foods. and so i have them, i've been around for a long time. so i have, you know, historical memory about this. when my kids were young, i took them to mcdonald's on their birthdays. it was a really big deal and they had wonderful birthday celebrations. they still do actually, but we didn't need it. mcdonald street the rest of the year. you know, i could do the home. and so it's the
so marian, can you a library on the nutritional pitfalls associated with a died heavily reliant on fast food and process meals? things like eating mcdonalds, burke or even a subway sandwich every day. a fast food and one are now called alter processed foods. you know, it's just a, if you make them into a daily diet, the normal thing that you're reading, they have a lot of calories and people tend do too much of them. so those kinds of diets are associated with gaining weight and gaining wages...
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nbc bay area reporter marian favreau is live with more. >> this burger pit on blossom hill road open back in 1964 and today people came from across the bay area to eat one last burger and say goodbye. the line was out the door saturday evening as dozens flocked to a bay area institution that they grew up with. >> man, this food is so good. i waited almost an hour and a half. i got the charcoal burger with mushrooms, guacamole. i had to try for the last time. >> the first burger pit opened in cupertino in 1966. paul berger father -- paul berger's father opened it. now they are closing this last restaurant citing two factors, he is turning 75 and is getting ready to retire and his rent would skyrocket. >> a an enormous increase over what i was paying. >> reporter: the restaurant will close tuesday which is while -- my little customers waited for one last meal and sink their teeth into fond memories shared by generations. >> you get to enjoy a nice steer burger with my grandpa. that i will miss a lot. >> reporter: some say this restaurant with affordable prices is needed now more than e
nbc bay area reporter marian favreau is live with more. >> this burger pit on blossom hill road open back in 1964 and today people came from across the bay area to eat one last burger and say goodbye. the line was out the door saturday evening as dozens flocked to a bay area institution that they grew up with. >> man, this food is so good. i waited almost an hour and a half. i got the charcoal burger with mushrooms, guacamole. i had to try for the last time. >> the first...
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, if in the context of marians b... with an angle, then i think that this means that the republican party can sleep peacefully, they will not have to co-opt her into their ranks, and this is already a plus, so to speak. seriously, nothing strange happened, the issue is that russia very skillfully uses those stereotypes and those opinions that exist today in relation to the united states, since 2016, during the campaign of the year 16, russia tried in to intervene, in the 20th year, well, they even openly talked about it, in the 20th year there were also similar interventions, and this is also enough... i think it is obvious and understandable, but now reuters already wrote last week a small a column about the fact that microsoft records the revival of russian hackers on v the american segment of social networks, this shows that the russians know very well how such technologies work, and accordingly their bots ... roles they will also work for this, their goal is not really trump's victory and not biden's victory, their goal is to create chaos, because only in conditions of chaos will ther
, if in the context of marians b... with an angle, then i think that this means that the republican party can sleep peacefully, they will not have to co-opt her into their ranks, and this is already a plus, so to speak. seriously, nothing strange happened, the issue is that russia very skillfully uses those stereotypes and those opinions that exist today in relation to the united states, since 2016, during the campaign of the year 16, russia tried in to intervene, in the 20th year, well, they...
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so for this and more, let's bring in again, author marian, nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health that new york new university. marian, can you discuss the variation and food regulations between countries, particularly regarding preservatives and additive? well, the countries in europe have more strict regulations and we do of our approach in the united states is to allow additives until they cause trouble. and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they can't prove safety, they're not on the market to begin with. so we have a much more or less a fair attitude towards the editor. it was how much of a problem that is, i have no idea. now in countries with more regulated food industries, do you observe a greater awareness and understanding of the health implications of food choices? well, certainly among regularly, that's why they're doing. and what factors within the food industry contribute to the widespread use of additive and preservatives? they sell, remember the sweet industry is about selling products. you can get people to the gray. can peop
so for this and more, let's bring in again, author marian, nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health that new york new university. marian, can you discuss the variation and food regulations between countries, particularly regarding preservatives and additive? well, the countries in europe have more strict regulations and we do of our approach in the united states is to allow additives until they cause trouble. and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they...
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so for this and more, let's bring in again, author marian, nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health that new york new university. marian, can you discuss the variation and food regulations between countries, particularly regarding preservatives, an additive? well, the countries in europe have more strict regulations and we do of our approach in the united states is to allow additives until they cause trouble. and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they can't prove safety, they're not on the market to begin with. so we have a much more or less a fair attitude towards the editor. it was how much of a problem that is, i have no idea now in countries with more regulated food industries. do you observe a greater awareness and understanding of the health implications of food choices? well, certainly money regularly. that's why they're doing. and what factors within the food industry contribute to the widespread use of additive and preservatives? they sell? remember the food industry is about selling products. you can get people to gray kaye and people
so for this and more, let's bring in again, author marian, nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health that new york new university. marian, can you discuss the variation and food regulations between countries, particularly regarding preservatives, an additive? well, the countries in europe have more strict regulations and we do of our approach in the united states is to allow additives until they cause trouble. and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they...
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so for this and more, let's bring in again, author marian, nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health at new york, new university. marian, can you discuss the variation and food regulations between countries, particularly regarding preservatives and additive? well, the countries in europe have more strict regulations and we do of our approach in the united states is to allow additives until they cause trouble. and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they can't prove safety, they're not on the market to begin with. so we have a much more or less a fair attitude towards the editor. it is how much of a problem that is, i have no idea now in countries with more regulated food industries. do you observe a greater awareness and understanding of the health implications of food choices? well, certainly among the regulators, that's why they're doing and what factors within the food industry contribute to the widespread use of additive and preservatives they sell. remember, the sweet industry is about selling products. you can get people to the gray. can. pe
so for this and more, let's bring in again, author marian, nestle, professor of nutrition, food studies, and public health at new york, new university. marian, can you discuss the variation and food regulations between countries, particularly regarding preservatives and additive? well, the countries in europe have more strict regulations and we do of our approach in the united states is to allow additives until they cause trouble. and then we take them off the markets in europe. they, if they...
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ll definitely give it to you, tell me how much, that’s it, you won’t tell anyone about this, yes, marian impossible to look at how mortal i am, now wait, you’re smart, a good girl. come on, join, go, rest, maryana, i’ll call you back, hey, you, andrey, what, ksyusha, why so early, that the performance is so fast? it’s over, no, i left early, i got bored, and you, why are you here, why are you here, why am i here, what, but i saw the nanny, and what, she was leaving you, why are you here with her, what don’t you like, what are you, what’s wrong, get away from me, cut yourself off, tired, don’t like it, something, yes, i don’t like it, come on, get into your cell, yes, quickly, like a bullet, like a bullet to kaluga, you’re drunk, so that you die? sunday, how good it is that i have you, your husband’s friend, judging by the photo, do you know each other? you knew that your father had a child from your girlfriend, my family is you, any problem can be solved, either that child or our children, there will be no other way, take it off. demon to earth sunday on rtr, they say you need to prepare
ll definitely give it to you, tell me how much, that’s it, you won’t tell anyone about this, yes, marian impossible to look at how mortal i am, now wait, you’re smart, a good girl. come on, join, go, rest, maryana, i’ll call you back, hey, you, andrey, what, ksyusha, why so early, that the performance is so fast? it’s over, no, i left early, i got bored, and you, why are you here, why are you here, why am i here, what, but i saw the nanny, and what, she was leaving you, why are you...
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and in the slovak national theater there is a play by marian amsler, ulvan nikolaevich tolstoy's noveltchell at the coven garden theatre. the main roles are performed by nadine syura and euan. hatea. the hamburg bucerius kunstforum presents the first large-scale retrospective in germany of the spanish artist of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries , ignasius laagia. there are about 80 on display canvases by the master who depicted tariodoros, flamenco dancers, godalok, trying to reflect the spanish soul in these images. and as a result, he created a myth about spain, which had a huge influence on the perception of the country in the world artistic community. the tv channel my planet presents. indeed, every era, starting from the paleolithic, has left its mark on this great river. 860 - svyatoslav's campaign against constantinople. battle of kulyakov - september 8, 1380. 1696 - capture. gazova. 1707, bulavinsky uprising. arrows the don time machine brought us to the 16th century. the time when great water literally washed away the department founded by the departed cossacks, even the med
and in the slovak national theater there is a play by marian amsler, ulvan nikolaevich tolstoy's noveltchell at the coven garden theatre. the main roles are performed by nadine syura and euan. hatea. the hamburg bucerius kunstforum presents the first large-scale retrospective in germany of the spanish artist of the turn of the 19th-20th centuries , ignasius laagia. there are about 80 on display canvases by the master who depicted tariodoros, flamenco dancers, godalok, trying to reflect the...
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the w as marian miller reports from the sight of one of the worst massacres of the genocide. it's not often that sometimes assigns the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. look, look, i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming, those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes, though the belongings are still here, frozen in time. and each piece tells the tale, a person's elbows tightly tied behind their back before being executed. toddlers killed with the parents who to minnesota had stopped at its coming street a few days earlier. many to 2 families sold refuge here, thinking that'd be safe, let it simmer you coming back to this place 30 years later. i think it is still a big wound, but it helps me to remember many of the people who died here called into a hush with you. you shouldn't have left the church but was attacked and injured. one of her children she was trying to protect
the w as marian miller reports from the sight of one of the worst massacres of the genocide. it's not often that sometimes assigns the strings to come here to a former church. now a memorial to the rhonda genocide, she says this is the place where she refused to die. look, look, i get off at the gate and not the 1st stay through grenades into the church and many people lost their legs. i was so much screaming, those who tried to leave the church were hacked with machetes, though the belongings...
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where headsets images take the place of actual travel. marian evans thing, i'll be back at the top of the hour with some more headlines for you from me and the entire team here in berlin. thanks for watching the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here.
where headsets images take the place of actual travel. marian evans thing, i'll be back at the top of the hour with some more headlines for you from me and the entire team here in berlin. thanks for watching the fast fashion as an environmental nightmare. a closing graveyard image of land desert this is where things wealthy industrial nations no longer need and the lightest textile waste gets stranded here.
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i, marian, i haven't seen, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour, but in the meantime, don't forget, you can get lots more news and information on our website. just go to www dot com for me in the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching the you'll see about the video that goes unable as i get out of media may google, google. i've got it done by get other stuff into that and i'll give you a go on. would you? are you able to go to that? i'm jo, media dog comment key more people than the eval on worldwide in search of a did you have you ever used a man at the accounting method the audio get find out about on the story. inform icons, the .
i, marian, i haven't seen, i'll have more headlines for you at the top of the hour, but in the meantime, don't forget, you can get lots more news and information on our website. just go to www dot com for me in the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching the you'll see about the video that goes unable as i get out of media may google, google. i've got it done by get other stuff into that and i'll give you a go on. would you? are you able to go to that? i'm jo, media dog comment key more...
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marian herch , a professor at columbia university, who is a jew herself , says that what is going on in american universities now, and is severely suppressed as anti-jewish movements, is a political movement against the zionist regime. and in no way is it against the religion and identity of the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. express it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a foreign government and they send the police to suppress it. as a jew, i always knew that being a jew means supporting oppressed people. because this is the security of our lives. that's why i participated in the university's anti-israel rallies. and i want to stop genocide, apartheid and occupation in palestine. ali rajabi, radio and television news agency, new york. a conversation in the world today with mr. seyed hashem mirlohi, a researcher of western history with 21 years of experience. i'm going to start living in america , mr. mirlohi, welcome to our program we started the p
marian herch , a professor at columbia university, who is a jew herself , says that what is going on in american universities now, and is severely suppressed as anti-jewish movements, is a political movement against the zionist regime. and in no way is it against the religion and identity of the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. express it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed...
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the other plaque will commemorate marian proud member of the medical association in the san francisco medical society and she championed a idea of establishing a maternity and xhirn's ward in every county california in the state of california. and i want to thank nick and athletic club for their participation and leadership. and i also want to give a nod for chair melgar for authorizing the love your, the commemorative thought process that we're a veiling ourselves of today and with that, it's my pleasure to turn it over to my cosponsor supervisor stefani. >> thank you, supervisor peskin, i'm absolutely thrilled, i think everybody knows why, i love my italian heritage, i don't hide the fact that i'm italian. i want to thank supervisor pes xin for moving this along and every one in the italian community who has persevered to make sure that our italian meritage is celebrated. i'm thrilled to be here today and thank to every one who has had a part in this. >> thank you, supervisor. if there is no other comments or questions, colleagues, let's go to public comment on this item. >> do you
the other plaque will commemorate marian proud member of the medical association in the san francisco medical society and she championed a idea of establishing a maternity and xhirn's ward in every county california in the state of california. and i want to thank nick and athletic club for their participation and leadership. and i also want to give a nod for chair melgar for authorizing the love your, the commemorative thought process that we're a veiling ourselves of today and with that, it's...
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marian herch, a professor at columbia university, who is a jew herself, says what is going on in american universities now, and strongly as movements. the jew is suppressed , a political movement against the zionist regime and in no way it is not against the religion and identity of the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a foreign government and they send the police to suppress it. as a jew, i always knew that , according to al-alam network , heavy economic losses were caused to the occupying regime due to the war. the effects of the surprise attack by hamas on october 7 , 2023 have gone beyond the military affairs of the zionist regime and have complicated the political and social situation of this country. the diet has been caused by shock. from the military and security failures after the 20-day war, the political differences in tel aviv between the war council and the cabinet, as well as between the members of netany
marian herch, a professor at columbia university, who is a jew herself, says what is going on in american universities now, and strongly as movements. the jew is suppressed , a political movement against the zionist regime and in no way it is not against the religion and identity of the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a...
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. >> marian worked in a shipyard and got a hero's welcome on her trip to washington. >> reporter: whyrecognition important? >> you want to know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's an accomplishment too. >> when i was younger, look at me now. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> it's probably a little bit late, but i guess for the few of us still living, anytime will do to prove to america that we were important too. >> reporter: trail blazing then. >> we weren't doing it for rewards or praise or rewards, we were doing it to save our country. >> reporter: and now. nikole killion, cbs news, the capital. >> and we thank them for their service. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm weijia jiang in washington. good night. >>> from cbs news bay area this is the evening edition. >> now at 6:00, escalation in the middle east. how israel and the u.s. are dealing with drones and missiles launched by iran and what it moons for wider conflict. >>> plus a former north bay mayor w
. >> marian worked in a shipyard and got a hero's welcome on her trip to washington. >> reporter: whyrecognition important? >> you want to know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's an accomplishment too. >> when i was younger, look at me now. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> it's probably a little bit late, but i guess for the few of us still living,...
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marian herch, a professor at columbia university, who is herself a jew, says that what is going on inrican universities now is strongly suppressed as anti-jewish movements. a political movement against the zionist regime and in no way against religion it is not the identity of the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a foreign government and they send the police to suppress it. as a jew, i always knew that being jewish meant supporting me. as we had in the news, the president, after a three-day official visit to the countries of pakistan, sri lanka, went to tehran this morning. the return of stabilization of the country's foreign policy from the absolute view of the west towards the creation and expansion of interaction with aligned and neighboring countries in particular the countries of east and southeast asia were one of the important goals of mr. raisi in this trip. during the visit of the president of our country
marian herch, a professor at columbia university, who is herself a jew, says that what is going on inrican universities now is strongly suppressed as anti-jewish movements. a political movement against the zionist regime and in no way against religion it is not the identity of the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a foreign...
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marian kamensky from slovakia creatively develops the assertion that after the third world war, the fourthbe fought with sticks and stones. the picture shows biden, netanyahu and aetallah minya. stelina chain from taiwan. the drawing is called, now it’s your turn, what israel will do next and how it will respond to iran’s direct attack on its territory, albeit a very limited one. cadio esl from costa rica. war or diplomacy? who will win? world leaders are trying to prevent a major war in the middle east, apparently with varying degrees of success. osama hajjaj from jordan. iranian attack on israel. the main roles are people similar to benjamin netanyahu and joe biden. an extremely militant caricature. and this is a drawing by paola caliri from germany. called awaiting retribution. an extremely emotional work, conveying the feeling of the iranian leadership, well, as the artist sees it, brand de angeli from italy, another emotional drawing, entitled briefly, at the negotiating table, and indeed, there is nothing to add to this; life in a heated world at the turn of the era teaches one thing
marian kamensky from slovakia creatively develops the assertion that after the third world war, the fourthbe fought with sticks and stones. the picture shows biden, netanyahu and aetallah minya. stelina chain from taiwan. the drawing is called, now it’s your turn, what israel will do next and how it will respond to iran’s direct attack on its territory, albeit a very limited one. cadio esl from costa rica. war or diplomacy? who will win? world leaders are trying to prevent a major war in...
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marian herch, a professor at columbia university, who is herself a jew, says that what is going on inrican universities now , which is severely suppressed as anti-jewish movements, is a political movement against the zionist regime and in no way against religion and identity. not the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a foreign government and the police they send to suppress. as a jew, i always knew that being a jew means supporting oppressed people. because in this way, the security of our lives is also provided. that's why in the gathering. ali rajabi, new york radio news agency , students protesting the zionist regime's genocide in gaza at columbia university say that any weapon that allows the genocide in gaza to continue is funded by universities like columbia and through their capital. we are responsible for this massacre. we protest because our freedom is tied to the freedom of palestine. they are beaten with
marian herch, a professor at columbia university, who is herself a jew, says that what is going on inrican universities now , which is severely suppressed as anti-jewish movements, is a political movement against the zionist regime and in no way against religion and identity. not the jews. now we see that peaceful protests are suppressed in american universities and students are not allowed to express their views. it is strange that in our own university we are not allowed to criticize a...
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. >> indeed, marian , one of my >> indeed, marian, one of my viewers says great news.ayers for king charles have been answered, she says she's been answered, she says she's been really desperately hoping to hear this news. she said he, in her experience, is a great, warm person . she says she met warm person. she says she met him 42 years ago, when he opened the. i'm sure i'm going to pronounce this wrong. the culloden visitor centre near inverness. she says god save our king. and he's praying that we managed to get some more great news for princess catherine, i mean, this this sentiment of data of positivity , and data of positivity, and something that people can unite around and go into their weekends, yes. it's not directly related to them or their family, but i do think a lot of people certainly what i'm reading in the inbox, they are feeling inspired and hopeful and positive this evening because of this. >> yeah, i think it works on multiple levels because the royal family, let's face it, has been pretty much embattled for the last couple of years. and to see them
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all east german citizens who came to west berlin had to 1st registering marian failed to pay the moon and being questioned by the intelligence services from the 3 allied powers was part of the admission process. before hartford aim was to persuade people that often now they decide to leave east germany. they might, could work for west germany the, the ship. it says lived and spied in west berlin, but travelled regularly to this start as a collective in east berlin. because the apartment was used to relate instructions and give them a place to have lunch and chat homeless. we're not for the of the high profile spies that we've met for 13 years, always to mat apartments. we weren't friends, but we worked well together. we became a cheese and developing our legend. so if we would ever, because we had it all clear, they gave me virtually fry on to the side, what information would be useful. and then i develop projects for my sources and sent them to get that. we got information about discussions within the government and especially differences whenever it covered and has the policies are
all east german citizens who came to west berlin had to 1st registering marian failed to pay the moon and being questioned by the intelligence services from the 3 allied powers was part of the admission process. before hartford aim was to persuade people that often now they decide to leave east germany. they might, could work for west germany the, the ship. it says lived and spied in west berlin, but travelled regularly to this start as a collective in east berlin. because the apartment was...
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until february 24 about little was known to marian.t, she lived in the donetsk region in the temporarily occupied makiivka. in 2020, she met her future husband and moved to mariupol, where she was caught up in a full-scale war. after the bloody events of march 2022 , mariana disappeared from the information space for a while, and then unexpectedly began to appear in videos of a similar nature. everyone goes to russia, to donetsk, on their own. initiative: people leave both to ukraine from mariupol and to russia, everyone makes their own choice. as it turned out, mariana returned to temporarily occupied donetsk, where she began to build a career as a blogger under a tricolor rag. on the one hand , mariana positions herself as a beauty expert. she has 72 thousand followers on instagram, and on the other hand, as a volunteer and public figure, and this is what her telegram channel page is dedicated to. thousands of subscribers. mariana concentrated her volunteer activities around mariupol. from the beginning of september 1 , 2022, she vis
until february 24 about little was known to marian.t, she lived in the donetsk region in the temporarily occupied makiivka. in 2020, she met her future husband and moved to mariupol, where she was caught up in a full-scale war. after the bloody events of march 2022 , mariana disappeared from the information space for a while, and then unexpectedly began to appear in videos of a similar nature. everyone goes to russia, to donetsk, on their own. initiative: people leave both to ukraine from...
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this is about our people to people up the road. 4 minutes walk around. marian square here. i'm on the most affluent parts of the city on the road in the t shucks office. and literally you can ship this place with a stone. and the human misery here is absolutely remarkable. and it's their fault. i wonder where they get to talk to you. like to most go from here. see in the studio the hey buddy, welcome back to the most cool news. me shape, both of my old psychic augi or a producer who's going to be helping us out as well. the boys in kiev at their old tricks again, it's not as if they haven't got enough money from the west already that they want a little bit more. i'll give you got a video of one of the little scam farms, right. let's check it out. please talk it over the line or something. i'm more comfortable. okay, so this is inside a huge, so the operation which has been ruined from keith. now long before the conflict began in ukraine. ukraine was known as one of the most corrupt countries in europe . a trends a place for people, trafficking, you know, child trafficking s
this is about our people to people up the road. 4 minutes walk around. marian square here. i'm on the most affluent parts of the city on the road in the t shucks office. and literally you can ship this place with a stone. and the human misery here is absolutely remarkable. and it's their fault. i wonder where they get to talk to you. like to most go from here. see in the studio the hey buddy, welcome back to the most cool news. me shape, both of my old psychic augi or a producer who's going to...
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marian, yes, volodya vakulenko was our author, ugh, i'm victoria, today, by the way, the opening of victoria's memorial plaque at the 50th school, where she once studied, is about to begin. i'm just looking at the scale losses, so among. poetry and writing, and they are already beginning to be commensurate with what our children learn in schools called the shot revival, somewhere it is, you can now add to that list the incredible poet boris homanyuk, who was taken away by the war, and we still haven't we know where, how, what, whether he is alive, but there is very little hope that he is alive, and this is a very powerful voice, a very powerful poet, ugh. we have already raised this issue, we have already discussed it with the people of art, and the question is simple, is it worth it to those who write, who create, who can make a huge contribution to our victory, but not at the front, actually with their other work, should such people go there to the trenches, we hear the overwhelming answer that it is necessary, because it is another experience, because it is actually possible to transfer thi
marian, yes, volodya vakulenko was our author, ugh, i'm victoria, today, by the way, the opening of victoria's memorial plaque at the 50th school, where she once studied, is about to begin. i'm just looking at the scale losses, so among. poetry and writing, and they are already beginning to be commensurate with what our children learn in schools called the shot revival, somewhere it is, you can now add to that list the incredible poet boris homanyuk, who was taken away by the war, and we still...
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. >> reporter: marian sousa worked in a shipyard in richmond, california.t to know that you accomplish something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's -- that's in a compliment, too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> for the few of us still living, any time you will to america that we were important, too. >> reporter: trailblazing then... >> we were doing it to save our country. >> reporter: and now. nikole killion, cbs news, the capitol. >> norah: and we are grateful to those women. rosie the riveters, tonight's "heart of america." and >> announcer: the boyfriend. >> judge judy: he bought you a car because...? >> i didn't have a car to get to work. >> judge judy: i know a lot of people that don't have cars. >> yeah, well... >> announcer: the girlfriend. >> he was also in love with me. he's still in love with me. >> announcer: but he would only be pushed so far. >> she's like, "well, you should sign the car over to me." and i said, "never in your life because you're gonna leave me whe
. >> reporter: marian sousa worked in a shipyard in richmond, california.t to know that you accomplish something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's -- that's in a compliment, too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> for the few of us still living, any time you will to america that we were important, too. >> reporter: trailblazing then... >> we were doing it to save our country. >>...
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i think you would end up david's the well, i think you're marian henderson describing the state or took mental help us cognitive based. uh, no, i want to be really clear. i, i don't want to to say anything about his ends is mentally, i've got some of my dentist and i don't know. i wish him good eligible scores like anyone else. that's not what i meant by going through these thoughts i he failed to ease activity, not to is it meant that l y ending anything else? can i ask him about this uh, very seam and shop for any of of criticism by the by that and the destruction of that is really ally because i have an impression that this whole uh, the whole point of these very high stakes game uh, from these really side is an emotional blackmail of the americans. don't you dare criticize us publicly out, but that's just my reading. how do you understand the disposition of the nothing yeah, from government to these, i mean the united states and specifically, is that the divided administration? are they playing a game of chicken with washington? and how do you see this whole relationship or cindy? a
i think you would end up david's the well, i think you're marian henderson describing the state or took mental help us cognitive based. uh, no, i want to be really clear. i, i don't want to to say anything about his ends is mentally, i've got some of my dentist and i don't know. i wish him good eligible scores like anyone else. that's not what i meant by going through these thoughts i he failed to ease activity, not to is it meant that l y ending anything else? can i ask him about this uh, very...
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. >> reporter: marian sousa worked in a shipyard in richmond, california. know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's -- that's an accomplishment, too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> for the few of us still living, any time will do to prove to america that we were important, too. >> reporter: trailblazing then... >> we were doing it to save our country. >> reporter: and now. nikole killion, cbs news, the capitol. >> norah: and we are grateful to those women. rosie the riveters, tonight's >>> norah, thank you, here in the bay area we take you inside of the walls of san quentin for a puppy graduation. how three dogs are giving criminals a purpose by allowing them to do good behind the walls of prison >> it has taught me compassion and awareness. >> we don't want anything in return just the joy of this dog. >> it has been a year since woodstreet encampment was cleared and some that lived there are not better off >> someone told me this is how i was going
. >> reporter: marian sousa worked in a shipyard in richmond, california. know that you accomplished something during your life. and i guess this is it. although i raised six kids, and i think that's -- that's an accomplishment, too. >> reporter: susan king was a riveter from baltimore. >> for the few of us still living, any time will do to prove to america that we were important, too. >> reporter: trailblazing then... >> we were doing it to save our country....
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but is it possible marian for israel's military, or any country's military to properly evaluate the information that a high provides our mistakes, not in the inevitable or the 1st problems that we have here is that the idea for such a system to be used is in order to shorten the so called kill chain so you can react faster to the intelligence provided by that system. so you have that list and you want to move in as quickly as possible in order to eliminate those targets. and from my understanding, some of the rules of engagement were dropped or changed after october 7th attacks. meaning that the process of reviewing the targeting information is not as rigorous anymore. therefore, i think that whatever happens at that level needs to be carefully examined because on the one hand, if you do rigorously examined the target to use time and potentially use those targets can escape so time here is a question and finding the balance of verification. but not losing the target is a problem here. there's also an issue of accountability. if a i is involved in falsely identifying a potential target who is th
but is it possible marian for israel's military, or any country's military to properly evaluate the information that a high provides our mistakes, not in the inevitable or the 1st problems that we have here is that the idea for such a system to be used is in order to shorten the so called kill chain so you can react faster to the intelligence provided by that system. so you have that list and you want to move in as quickly as possible in order to eliminate those targets. and from my...
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this is about our people, the people up the road for minutes walk around, marian square here and the most optimal impacts of the city. hope the road in the t shuts office and literally you can sit this place with the stones. and the human misery here is absolutely remarkable, and it's their fault. i wonder what i get to talk to you to most go from here. see in the studio the hey buddy, welcome back to the most cool news. me shape both of my old sidekick, augi, or producer, who's going to be helping us out as well. the boys in kiev at their old tricks. again, it's not as if they haven't got enough money from the west already that they want a little bit more. i'll give you got a video of one of the little scam farms, right? let's check it out. he's going to be something more comfortable. okay, so this is inside a huge, so the operation which has been run from keith now long before the conflict began in ukraine, you claim was known as one of the most corrupt countries in europe, a transit place for people. so i think the, you know, child trafficking sex traffic, but here we see inside o
this is about our people, the people up the road for minutes walk around, marian square here and the most optimal impacts of the city. hope the road in the t shuts office and literally you can sit this place with the stones. and the human misery here is absolutely remarkable, and it's their fault. i wonder what i get to talk to you to most go from here. see in the studio the hey buddy, welcome back to the most cool news. me shape both of my old sidekick, augi, or producer, who's going to be...
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captions paid for by cbs television distribution tanner davis is suing his former neighbor, marian mcdavidsault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 137 on the calendar in the matter of david vs. mcvid. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. davis, this incident happened between you and the defendant in december of last year... >> yes, your honor. >> judge judy: ...on the 18th. what time? >> around 7:15 p.m. >> judge judy: are you and the defendant neighbors? >> yes, your honor, the same apartment complex. >> judge judy: and you've seen the defendant before. >> not before the incident. >> judge judy: have you seen the plaintiff before? >> no. >> judge judy: have either of you seen each other's dogs before? >> no, your honor. >> no. >> judge judy: so then you were strangers to each other, and your dogs were strangers to each other. how long have you lived in that complex? >> about six, seven months. >> judge judy: and you have a bulldog. >> yes. >> judge judy: how old
captions paid for by cbs television distribution tanner davis is suing his former neighbor, marian mcdavidsault. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 137 on the calendar in the matter of david vs. mcvid. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. ladies, have a seat, please. >> judge judy: mr. davis, this incident happened between you and the defendant in december of last year... >> yes, your...
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you also saw the c, marian ambassador sitting next to me in the security council chambers as well. that is not by mistake. syria is not a member of the security council right now, but they were invited. and, and the reason is for your, on that as a reminder to the security council, members of why this is happening. and that is, israel's strike on the iranian consulate in damascus. he rainy and consulate in damascus. so i think it's a reminder of to the council members on why you run took these measures and i think you'll probably hear that when you're ready and speak here. not too long time from now. right. that's towards the end of proceedings. i believe that the us and bassett, a gables, according to restraint, is said that our goal is to de escalate. the question is, will that be as well as go as well? that's the question certainly for is real. but i think you heard here that, you know, there's all sorts of diplomacy going on behind the scenes right now. but i think that robert would was a little stronger than maybe i would've expected. and what i mean by stronger is he really s
you also saw the c, marian ambassador sitting next to me in the security council chambers as well. that is not by mistake. syria is not a member of the security council right now, but they were invited. and, and the reason is for your, on that as a reminder to the security council, members of why this is happening. and that is, israel's strike on the iranian consulate in damascus. he rainy and consulate in damascus. so i think it's a reminder of to the council members on why you run took these...
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i am is marian. and i know exactly what the kids are doing and the claim. and you can tell me to baptize to see the patients who got cancer. not, i mean, obviously, so i'm not alone even within his immediate family. jones's daughter in law, catherine, the wife of prince william is herself undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer. inside the unit of the king to diagnostics and screening facilities, hearing about the new melanoma skin cancel vaccine announced just last week. i'm sitting down to chat with long chemotherapy patients. the king sympathized, telling her i've got to have my treatment this afternoon as well. the king's own can. so it wasn't asked in february after a scheduled prostate treatment the previous months. the exact nature of his cancer hasn't been revealed, but the publicity about his condition has seen an 11 fold increase in the number of prisoners seeking medical advice for prostate concerns. it's huge, the popular thing that that much is came here today. well, the king is still on sky and cancer treatments. many thousands of peop
i am is marian. and i know exactly what the kids are doing and the claim. and you can tell me to baptize to see the patients who got cancer. not, i mean, obviously, so i'm not alone even within his immediate family. jones's daughter in law, catherine, the wife of prince william is herself undergoing preventative chemotherapy for cancer. inside the unit of the king to diagnostics and screening facilities, hearing about the new melanoma skin cancel vaccine announced just last week. i'm sitting...
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fortunately gathering testimony of to the discovery of mass graves it to cause the hospitals the oh, i marian minimize the this is algae 0 live from doe. was it coming out from the program to us? fines 5, is there any minute treatments responsible site, human rights violations before the war and gaza, but says they want to be sanctioned? the stuff was an arrest at university of texas, a student demonstrations against the war and gaza spread across the us campuses. and we followed the search for the missing in can yeah. why? the death toll from the wide spread funding has reached at least a 169. the prosecutors are major national criminal closer. unfortunately, interviewing stopped from 2 hospitals in gaza. this onto the discovery of mass graves in the grounds of 2 facilities. hundreds of bodies recovered from 3 mass graves in the grounds of nicer hospital in hong eunice this month. the remains of thousands more people were examined at the hour shift a hospital in gaza. city. often his rady siege of the facility. both hospitals were less than badly damaged and out of service of the is ready, t
fortunately gathering testimony of to the discovery of mass graves it to cause the hospitals the oh, i marian minimize the this is algae 0 live from doe. was it coming out from the program to us? fines 5, is there any minute treatments responsible site, human rights violations before the war and gaza, but says they want to be sanctioned? the stuff was an arrest at university of texas, a student demonstrations against the war and gaza spread across the us campuses. and we followed the search for...
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i'm marian faucet and this is the street. the white locals are literally like, please don't come enough tourism to interpretation is a major problem in mexico city. say a german woman ran up in the temple and they did. a danish woman was arrested for exposing herself to republic. a british man was arrested at the drive to sell police officers for not paying his bar to people made it to the islands are now getting water cut off because of the surface of torres that have came in an overcrowded molly. prices and brands have driven out local people, and it's almost as if they are this background noise to this western disney land instagram for little bit people. or if the squares are living in the a by 25, c, d u n. for the next step, the number. 7 of terrorists worldwide will reach 1800000000 leading to greater pressure on hot spots, housing crises, cultural erosion, environmental degradation. these are just a few of the effects of, of a tourism. so they will be asking, is there a way to do travel best? so joining us to discuss t
i'm marian faucet and this is the street. the white locals are literally like, please don't come enough tourism to interpretation is a major problem in mexico city. say a german woman ran up in the temple and they did. a danish woman was arrested for exposing herself to republic. a british man was arrested at the drive to sell police officers for not paying his bar to people made it to the islands are now getting water cut off because of the surface of torres that have came in an overcrowded...
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a can direct action succeeds where other methods have notes by marian faucet, and this is the stream, the the responsibility of the people in the imperial family the order. the direct action refers to the use of economic or physical power to achieve a specific goals. and it has come to define the tactics of a new generation of palestinian advocates. so who all the people behind it and why is it the preferred mode of protest? joining me to explore this on the day of benjamin co, founder of the women lead peace group code pink and the leading figure in the us peace movements. she's joining us from washington, dc from london, low key hip hop artist. i'm active as through the member of palestine action. i'm from new york, a shish prussia, a political strategist, human rights activist, and found the of the no tax the genocide campaign. welcome to you. oh, thank you for being with us. with a can i start with you by asking how and why you got involved in direct action? well, let me 1st say that i'm not the new generation. i'm the older generation having started direct action back in the 19 s
a can direct action succeeds where other methods have notes by marian faucet, and this is the stream, the the responsibility of the people in the imperial family the order. the direct action refers to the use of economic or physical power to achieve a specific goals. and it has come to define the tactics of a new generation of palestinian advocates. so who all the people behind it and why is it the preferred mode of protest? joining me to explore this on the day of benjamin co, founder of the...
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academic interest on academic ambition is in exploring and writing your history of death from son marian times throwing secret teacher feudal europe to the present that i'm sure that must have offered you a unique lance onto the american that which has cross 13 for trillion. mark recently. do you see that primarily as an economic, as an ideological or perhaps as a psychological issue or do you see it as an issue at all on the surface? it's a, an economic issue. yes. any logical because of the entire 19th century explained why a death overhead was going to be crushing the economy. uh, already you know, under marks. uh uh and uh, the rest of the last of the 19th century people were saying, finance capital is both. an unproductive is an economic bird, but it would be getting around the 20th century. there was a hole in the laundry gold plan saying no finance is not over version uh the they fine up stairs and the bankers earn their money is not on there and income is not i can economic rent, like adam smith and john stuart mill and marks and all of the classic, all economies said that this d
academic interest on academic ambition is in exploring and writing your history of death from son marian times throwing secret teacher feudal europe to the present that i'm sure that must have offered you a unique lance onto the american that which has cross 13 for trillion. mark recently. do you see that primarily as an economic, as an ideological or perhaps as a psychological issue or do you see it as an issue at all on the surface? it's a, an economic issue. yes. any logical because of the...
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but 2 now marian, there is no 80 lease has been fighting, as is very many treat has unprecedentedly, like expands and gets attacks on rough or what's considered to be one of the blue these days for the majority of guns population being trapped in that area. thank you very much tart. oh, is there any protests that have been on the streets have kind of eve to demand in the election and the release of captives held in gaza? or they are on saturday? dozens of left wing is right. the organizations demonstrated outside the entrance to a ministry prison with hundreds of palestinians arrested in gaza, of being held as is there a stephanie decker's intel of even joins us now. stephanie, tell us, what's that? what's it like there at the moment as well. those protests have now why own down? these are weekly protests every saturday. they're given an hour or 2 authorization to take place and then uh, they have to go, it's expanded over the months. what started of a protest by the families of the hostages for the government to do more, to strike a deal to bring them back has really become more pol
but 2 now marian, there is no 80 lease has been fighting, as is very many treat has unprecedentedly, like expands and gets attacks on rough or what's considered to be one of the blue these days for the majority of guns population being trapped in that area. thank you very much tart. oh, is there any protests that have been on the streets have kind of eve to demand in the election and the release of captives held in gaza? or they are on saturday? dozens of left wing is right. the organizations...
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marian faucet, and this is the street, the united states government. can i ask what our priorities are right now? to talk if hills is the, is the 247 news channel of so many of our young people and it's like out just 0 on steroids. so the tick tock band, this time feels pretty inevitable. so the only thing that this tick tock bamboo has proven to me is not the government can in fact get there together to get things done right when it comes to banking. the being remedied up is the one time that they decide to like unite forces and come together. know when the homelessness rates are going up is 10 talk could span. i will personally make sure that in scrim reals is under the photograph of the people's republic of china, and the chinese communist party is trying to steal in my information. like i'm an 18 year old girl in michigan. what am i going to do for china? and take my information, i don't care to not be being like i'm trying to change my life on here. like i'm just went viral video with you within a few months, americans might lose access to the pla
marian faucet, and this is the street, the united states government. can i ask what our priorities are right now? to talk if hills is the, is the 247 news channel of so many of our young people and it's like out just 0 on steroids. so the tick tock band, this time feels pretty inevitable. so the only thing that this tick tock bamboo has proven to me is not the government can in fact get there together to get things done right when it comes to banking. the being remedied up is the one time that...
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marian, your interview was awesome, you should do more podcast interviews. i am doing you hewitt and i am doing ruthless. you will see those soon. we're going to leave it at that. dvr the show and always remember i am waters and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ] >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity, tonight tensions are high inside the islamic republic of iran and israel is expected to strike back at any moment and rightfully so. the scale and scope of the responses yet to be seen but it is safe to say iran is not prepared for what is heading their way. i've covered straight ahead but we begin in pennsylvania where joe biden your president spent the day on the campaign trail talking to voters in a critical crucial battleground state just 202 days away until an inflection point for this country really the most pivotal election in our lifetime. every campaign stop crucial. donald trump couldn't campaign today at all because he was stuck in a dreary new york city courtroom and is stuck in that courtroom almost every monday tuesday thursday and friday for the first seeable
marian, your interview was awesome, you should do more podcast interviews. i am doing you hewitt and i am doing ruthless. you will see those soon. we're going to leave it at that. dvr the show and always remember i am waters and this is my world. [ ♪♪ ] >> ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity, tonight tensions are high inside the islamic republic of iran and israel is expected to strike back at any moment and rightfully so. the scale and scope of the responses yet to be seen but...