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and as far as i understand, we have mark voyager, is that true? so i'm here. thank you, thank you for finding time for us. thank you very much, dear mark, please tell me, the british ambassador to nato said: "ukraine should lower its expectations regarding the summit in washington." there was an illusion when there was a meeting in lithuania that ukraine would be accepted in washington, or that there would be some actions in washington during the next one. summit of nato heads, whether or not it is necessary to hope, or should we hope, that this can happen, and ukraine will, well, somehow advance, maybe not to become a member of nato, but some there, some will find a politiative solution, please look, i would not say that this is an illusion , and i and many analysts, experts, we hope, and that's all, the whole ukrainian community, of course, hopes. that at the washington summit there will be positive steps in terms of ukraine's acceptance into nato, but, but, there is no need to talk about promotion here. these are not the kind of clubs in which country, like
and as far as i understand, we have mark voyager, is that true? so i'm here. thank you, thank you for finding time for us. thank you very much, dear mark, please tell me, the british ambassador to nato said: "ukraine should lower its expectations regarding the summit in washington." there was an illusion when there was a meeting in lithuania that ukraine would be accepted in washington, or that there would be some actions in washington during the next one. summit of nato heads,...
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because the strategic goal of the armed forces of ukraine is a counteroffensive, expert mark is convinced voyager says that in order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to liberate crimea. of course, this is such a big, big goal, strategists. and for this we need to destroy the crimean bridge and we hope that the germans are at the end they will forget about their worries there and be too careful, let's not provoke muscovy, russia, and they will provide you with taurus missiles, long-range missiles and , of course, the american administration will also ... pass long-range attacks, so destroying this bridge is a very important task, in my opinion, to liberate crimea. it is the loss of crimea for russia and putin, experts say, that will be decisive in this war. roman smolyar for radio liberty. and by the second anniversary of the full-scale invasion, there are statements about perhaps the most anticipated weapon for ukraine, this f-16 fighters, and ukraine should get them already. summer, the danish defense minister said. the country, together with the netherlands and the usa , leads the so-calle
because the strategic goal of the armed forces of ukraine is a counteroffensive, expert mark is convinced voyager says that in order to achieve this goal, it is necessary to liberate crimea. of course, this is such a big, big goal, strategists. and for this we need to destroy the crimean bridge and we hope that the germans are at the end they will forget about their worries there and be too careful, let's not provoke muscovy, russia, and they will provide you with taurus missiles, long-range...
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Feb 23, 2024
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this week, there's another historic moment being marked — as the first women of colour tackle the notorious voyage has more. it is a famous boat that has embarked on a famous race with the all—female crew spending a total of eight months together going around the world in maiden. and this is the crucial part of their journey because rounding cape horn is something that no woman of colour has ever done before but we can speak to one of those who became the first. she is here alongside her skipper and you are both in uruguay, thank you forjoining us. vi, how was cape horn, was it as intimidating as it looks from this distance? it is nice. we passed cape horn during the night and it was an amazing moment. i don't know, the graduation, it is amazing. and a long way not only geographically but in terms of the whole trip from where you grew up in durban where i understand you was scared of the sea and could not swim? yes. yeah. i could not swim and growing up as a kid you are being told that you mustn't go near the water that there were monsters and everything because they knew we could not swim so they
this week, there's another historic moment being marked — as the first women of colour tackle the notorious voyage has more. it is a famous boat that has embarked on a famous race with the all—female crew spending a total of eight months together going around the world in maiden. and this is the crucial part of their journey because rounding cape horn is something that no woman of colour has ever done before but we can speak to one of those who became the first. she is here alongside her...
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this week, there's another historic moment being marked — as the first women of colour tackle the notorious voyage yes, it is a famous boat that is, that has embarked on a famous race. this is the crucial bit of theirjourney, because of rounding cape horn is something no woman of colour has ever done before, but we can speak to one of those that became the first, alongside the skipper. you are both in uruguay. think forjoining us. come on, then — how was cape horn? as intimating as it looks from this distance? it is pre—nice, actually. it is pretty nice, actually. we passed cape horn during the night, but it was an amazing moment, just like, i don't know, the graduation for being in the ocean. it is amazing. and a long way not only geographically but also in terms of this whole trip from where you grew up in durban. i understand you are scared of the sea and could not swim? yes! laughter i could not swim, and growing up as a kid, you are being told that you must not go near the water, maybe there are monsters and everything, because they knew we cannot swim, so they were trying to protect us. i on
this week, there's another historic moment being marked — as the first women of colour tackle the notorious voyage yes, it is a famous boat that is, that has embarked on a famous race. this is the crucial bit of theirjourney, because of rounding cape horn is something no woman of colour has ever done before, but we can speak to one of those that became the first, alongside the skipper. you are both in uruguay. think forjoining us. come on, then — how was cape horn? as intimating as it looks...
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mark diplomats day. we have been hearing from russian on voyage across the world, including the countries and buster to south africa who explained the bright sights of cooperation between moscow on pretoria and middle the global turbulence. the power of my electrical trades volume is just over $1000000000.00 measured in us in dollars. and on the one hand, it is a considerable sum of money, but to on the other, it doesn't correspond far from that to the potential of our 2 economies. russian, john and state owned companies like this forum pro, set them ro snipped. i swear, i'm just the name, the very few of them have all the technology is all that me being demand in south africa and uh they can, provides a for some advantages financial solutions. if there are some projects you have to know other area would be informational technologist and uh, recently we had uh, 2 i t business admissions from russia here in south africa. and they'll come show that there is an interest on the south african side to some of a software to some developments relate to 2 of the artificial intelligence scholarship program by of the g
mark diplomats day. we have been hearing from russian on voyage across the world, including the countries and buster to south africa who explained the bright sights of cooperation between moscow on pretoria and middle the global turbulence. the power of my electrical trades volume is just over $1000000000.00 measured in us in dollars. and on the one hand, it is a considerable sum of money, but to on the other, it doesn't correspond far from that to the potential of our 2 economies. russian,...
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back from the voyage that's what you're looking at here you may remember we told you about the odysseus lander touched down last thursday. didn't stop it from completing the mission it marked the first commercial craft to reach the moon and the first u.s. ship on the moon in more than 50 years. as always i will be posting links to the other stories on my instagram. >>> a heads up of a solar eclipse crossing north america you can actually catch a glimpse from the bay area happening at around 11:00 in the morning on april 8. some cities will see a total eclipse. sky watchers around here will only see a partial eclipse. well a lot of people look up at the sky there might be some disruption on the ground. a 2017 solar eclipse we saw a record-breaking traffic jams. official said drivers there were at a standstill for hours. i don't think that will happen here but if you are traveling during the eclipse, fill up your gas tank and puck snacks and water just in case. >>> you can access nbc bay area news on other streaming platforms you can watch live breaking news, news conferences . thank you so much for joining us at 4:30. chanel isworking on th democrats agree. conservative rep
back from the voyage that's what you're looking at here you may remember we told you about the odysseus lander touched down last thursday. didn't stop it from completing the mission it marked the first commercial craft to reach the moon and the first u.s. ship on the moon in more than 50 years. as always i will be posting links to the other stories on my instagram. >>> a heads up of a solar eclipse crossing north america you can actually catch a glimpse from the bay area happening at...
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voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. jack: markthat he washed the bad feelings away with the dividend, you think some other tech companies out of follow the lead? >> meta basically initiated a 2-dollar share annual dividend which is less than 0 - 5% that could prompt other big companies to do it the number one candidate is alphabet it does not pay a dividend now i would be willing to bet by the end of the year you will see a dividend in alphabet of huge free cash flow, $100 billion on the balance sheet, amazon could be next year or two out. jack: what about brookshire human covering that cavity forever, youall we said warm buffet should payout from all the cash holdings. >> i think brookshire should pay even though warren buffett is against the but ultimately when he's gone we are paying dividend it wouldn't be bad to pay what now over 150 billion in cash and he can't find much to do with the money. it be a good idea for brookshire to pay what now. jack: let's get actionable ideas, teresa you have a company i was unfamiliar with. >
voyages, designing all-inclusive experiences for the thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. jack: markthat he washed the bad feelings away with the dividend, you think some other tech companies out of follow the lead? >> meta basically initiated a 2-dollar share annual dividend which is less than 0 - 5% that could prompt other big companies to do it the number one candidate is alphabet it does not pay a...
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marked by those in the know as darwin day. we are still learning about him — details of the thousands of books he consulted in his life have just been revealed — and he is still inspiring voyagesers are currently on a 2 year trip, following charles darwin's famous hms beagle route. stewart mcpherson is the founder of the darwin200 project — and hejoins me now from chile. how is it going? it was like our connection to stewart has unfortunately let us down. we will try to come back later. i suppose it is understandable as he is on that voyage on that bout as we speak. a lego superfan is living his childhood dream after designing a new kit for the company. john cramp beat thousands of other lego fans with his winning idea — a red london phone box — which is now being manufactured and sold by the danish company. johnjoins me now from leicester. how are you feeling about this? you have your own lego model. it is how are you feeling about this? you have your own lego model.- have your own lego model. it is an amazin: have your own lego model. it is an amazing thing- _ have your own lego model. it is an amazing thing. here _ have your own lego model. it is an amazing thing. here it _
marked by those in the know as darwin day. we are still learning about him — details of the thousands of books he consulted in his life have just been revealed — and he is still inspiring voyagesers are currently on a 2 year trip, following charles darwin's famous hms beagle route. stewart mcpherson is the founder of the darwin200 project — and hejoins me now from chile. how is it going? it was like our connection to stewart has unfortunately let us down. we will try to come back later. i...
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russian voyage, which gave the entire internet goosebumps, was recorded on video by a british tourist, the worst a spectacle in life, hastened to markvelers from a solar retreat , and judging by the number of views, at least 20 million viewers are not ready to become the new peter parker or dinner for predators, as they say, 0% condemnation, 100 understanding . the ambassador at... the national symphony of azerbaijan tamed the piano, became the timbre of the baku conservatory, the young man made his stage debut with murtuz mamedov, accompanied the father of the people's ussr. armed with a pseudonym. bulbul, that is nightingale, deciphered the melody of mugam for a wide audience, adapted folk tunes to a modern sound, wrote not only to his lyric tenor, but composed for the main baritone of the soviets, magamaev. the performers' handwriting was heard in the repertoires of kobzon, senchina and leshchenko. from the stage to acting, a dozen scores, all-union fame came with a full meter, don’t be afraid, i’m with you. the performance love death to the music of the composer leveled the distance between the belarusian and azerbaijani. to the
russian voyage, which gave the entire internet goosebumps, was recorded on video by a british tourist, the worst a spectacle in life, hastened to markvelers from a solar retreat , and judging by the number of views, at least 20 million viewers are not ready to become the new peter parker or dinner for predators, as they say, 0% condemnation, 100 understanding . the ambassador at... the national symphony of azerbaijan tamed the piano, became the timbre of the baku conservatory, the young man...
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voyage. as chris got word of the passage of humanity's first global oceans treaty. >> the breakthrough, which covers nearly 2/3 of the ocean, marksulmination of nearly two decades of work. >> reporter: nearly 70 countries have signed it. and if at least 60 ratify it back home, it could set the framework to protect 30% of the oceans by 2030, including blue corridors. >> the global oceans treaty is so significant to us. the high seas are 60% of our oceans. this is -- we've always referred to it as the tragedy of the commons. it's the area where it's lawless. you know -- >> nobody owns it, so nobody takes care of it. >> that's right. nobody owns it, nobody takes care of this. so to have a framework to be able to implement law around protected areas, around the impacts we have on our ocean, about the things that we do, that's the first step for us to really have benefit and protect our oceans for a long time. >> reporter: i left this place wondering, can the relationship between man and whale evolve in time to save both species? >> yeah! nice shot! >> nicely done. >> reporter: too soon to tell. but the next time you're near an ocean
voyage. as chris got word of the passage of humanity's first global oceans treaty. >> the breakthrough, which covers nearly 2/3 of the ocean, marksulmination of nearly two decades of work. >> reporter: nearly 70 countries have signed it. and if at least 60 ratify it back home, it could set the framework to protect 30% of the oceans by 2030, including blue corridors. >> the global oceans treaty is so significant to us. the high seas are 60% of our oceans. this is -- we've...
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marked by those in the know as darwin day. we are still learning about him — details of the thousands of books he consulted in his life have just been revealed — and he is still inspiring voyagesr sarah darwin. she's a researcher at the berlin natural history museum and charles darwin's great—great granddaughter. thanks so much forjoining us, doctor darwin. can you just tell us what it feels like to be learning all this new information about your great—great—grandfather? the great-great-grandfather? the collection. _ great-great-grandfather? the collection, his _ great—great—grandfather? tie: collection, his library collection going online, is fascinating, because it gives us a window into his intellect, and also his emotional interests. and the breadth of his interest. for example, there is a paper on the turkey buzzard's ability to smell out prey, and invasive grasshoppers in the us, so it's an incredibly broad knowledge. i think what is relevant for us today is, it shows that although he was a recluse, he never went abroad again after his five year long for on the beagle, but he was part of virtual scientific knowledge community. it virtual scientific knowledge community-—
marked by those in the know as darwin day. we are still learning about him — details of the thousands of books he consulted in his life have just been revealed — and he is still inspiring voyagesr sarah darwin. she's a researcher at the berlin natural history museum and charles darwin's great—great granddaughter. thanks so much forjoining us, doctor darwin. can you just tell us what it feels like to be learning all this new information about your great—great—grandfather? the...
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voyage. and here can see the expedition as sketched one of the members on board the flagship, the centurion that's the largest ship and you can see the wager mark there. now the book focuses on the competing accounts, a three men on board the wager we all impose some cahir some meaning on the chaotic events of our existence. we like to rummage the raw images of our memories selecting burnishing a racing and eye. organize the book this way to. show how each of these men, like all of us, tried to shape his story in this case to emerge as the hero. one perspective is that of david sheep, who had recently promoted to captain of the wager, he was a burly scotsman in, his forties with a volatile temperament and obsessive dreams of glory. back in scotland. he had been plagued by debts, chased by creditors. but in that wooden world of a ship he fell and refuge. and on this voyage he had finally obtained what he had always longed for a chance to captain his own warship and possibly capture a lucrative prize. the other perspective is told a second perspective from john bulkeley, the gunner. we do not know what bulkeley looks like because he was born to t
voyage. and here can see the expedition as sketched one of the members on board the flagship, the centurion that's the largest ship and you can see the wager mark there. now the book focuses on the competing accounts, a three men on board the wager we all impose some cahir some meaning on the chaotic events of our existence. we like to rummage the raw images of our memories selecting burnishing a racing and eye. organize the book this way to. show how each of these men, like all of us, tried to...
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mark wneisarr going to be with us. don't go anywhere, "squawk box" rolls on after this. with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyagesthe thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com i think he's having a midlife crisis witi'm not.ner that always puts you first. you got us t-mobile home internet lite. after a week of streaming they knocked us down... ...to dial up speeds. like from the 90s. great times. all i can do say is that my life is pre-- i like watching the puddles gather rain. -hey, your mom and i procreated to that song. oh, ew! i think you've said enough. why don't we just switch to xfinity like everyone else? then you would know what year it was. i know what year it is. >>> last night the u.s. and uk struck 36 houthi targets in yemen. this is an a
mark wneisarr going to be with us. don't go anywhere, "squawk box" rolls on after this. with no children and no casinos. we actually have reinvented ocean voyagesthe thinking person. viking - voted world's best by both travel + leisure and condé nast traveler. learn more at viking.com. the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful...