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well, irena resisted, because she fell in love with guitarist louis markovich, who for a long time and for many years, right up to retirement, became rosner's companion and played in all orchestras of all its composition, but another significant event took place at one of the concerts. the first secretary of the central committee of the communist party of belarus , ponomarenko, came and was captivated by this orchestra. just captivated. apparently he had a good preparation, or something for the perception of jazz, because during the ussr there were a lot of jazz orchestras. it was a jazz orchestra, al is not a blast, an owl, jazz, an orchestra from a fasman, a jazz orchestra, a jazz orchestra was punished with shulzhenko. e, boris olensky, jazz. orchestra of the brothers, pokras jazz orchestra alexander varlamov very much there were orchestras. and, probably, ponomarenko was, as it were, saturated, perhaps, with the perception of jazz music and therefore the rosdor orchestra, which played in a completely different manner , looked different with a different repertoire. he simply captiva
well, irena resisted, because she fell in love with guitarist louis markovich, who for a long time and for many years, right up to retirement, became rosner's companion and played in all orchestras of all its composition, but another significant event took place at one of the concerts. the first secretary of the central committee of the communist party of belarus , ponomarenko, came and was captivated by this orchestra. just captivated. apparently he had a good preparation, or something for the...
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your take political analysts, nuclear markovich line from part us into not close to half a 1000000 people were forced to shelter underground in marble during the city c, just ukraine's nationalist aus off battalion wouldn't let those who wanted to leave . next. dinner short documentary, we chronical are they managed to stay in touch with loved ones and stay alive. i forget. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offensive. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time time to sit down and talk ah, with a dollar you talked to her a told her children, but the school as well. but i see a guy with a lawyer, grimes group where they are pulled up, or what interested, or se julia? does she somebody over there or scholarship but 0 but she wanted before she was almost with talking to a a dual might be for ah, a with will not put out the whole not for crime or not, but she knew because you when you got a young them, you got a new pl
your take political analysts, nuclear markovich line from part us into not close to half a 1000000 people were forced to shelter underground in marble during the city c, just ukraine's nationalist aus off battalion wouldn't let those who wanted to leave . next. dinner short documentary, we chronical are they managed to stay in touch with loved ones and stay alive. i forget. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on...
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i hope during the program alexander markovich and when the very term “cancellation culture” arose, inaybe we use it incorrectly. well, in fact, when i thought about this topic, i understood what and when i discovered. actually source this term. i realized that, in principle, this is not so important, because he believes that this is not very familiar at all. well, personally, i don’t know about you, but for the russian language it’s not very familiar. this is the word. cancel. here we are used to the phrase. culture, cancellation, it's hard for us. it's much easier, we're used to it, it means that something was wrong at the checkout, and here you have it, so i have cancel yes, and then cancel the person. this is somehow unusual, yes, for the russian language, but anyway, here it came from english and now consider that in general it came, by the way, even from rap artists from rap artists. when in rap for the first time, if my memory serves me, i read somewhere in the nineties in the early nineties, this phrase sounded on behalf of a person. for his bad deeds. it seemed to me that we w
i hope during the program alexander markovich and when the very term “cancellation culture” arose, inaybe we use it incorrectly. well, in fact, when i thought about this topic, i understood what and when i discovered. actually source this term. i realized that, in principle, this is not so important, because he believes that this is not very familiar at all. well, personally, i don’t know about you, but for the russian language it’s not very familiar. this is the word. cancel. here we...
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and so he is worrying nicholas markovich political analysts. thank you so much for joining us here on our tea frontier. well, that's it for now. we'll be back the top of the hour for for week half of this monday victory day, 2020 twos. main developments. thanks so much for joining us. oh, the aah! ukraine. a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand with russia. until recently, 2014, a qu divides ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on a war that continues to visit with on the edge of a large field near lo, ganske, the mass grave. local say that the people buried here are mostly civilians who are allegedly killed by ukrainian paramilitary groups in the summer of 2014. or does this with a mr. alcorda? what did of stuff batiste? merely as it would be, the, when the british scuttle, car was stolen, crane said things of a sudden form you not said anna. so rocca leads a special committee for collecting evidence of the ukrainian government alleged walker arms against the people of lou ganske. when you go about doing his, i'm really int
and so he is worrying nicholas markovich political analysts. thank you so much for joining us here on our tea frontier. well, that's it for now. we'll be back the top of the hour for for week half of this monday victory day, 2020 twos. main developments. thanks so much for joining us. oh, the aah! ukraine. a big and rich country that's always been hand in hand with russia. until recently, 2014, a qu divides ukraine and leads to fratricidal war and on a war that continues to visit with on the...
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i now live in such a said with a little bit of reaction to this from political analysts. nickel markovich, who believes, attempting to tackle such issues by removing monuments is futile. and his word this, there's like some sort of a desire to rewrite history of european nations and destroying monuments is tantamount to fascism and it looks funny. mm. it was about, it was about strong fascism. and this is crazy because it's going all across western europe today. as a for destroying monuments would solve the situation in ukraine. it's ridiculous. this is exactly why we fought against fascism in that system. this is what happened right before the 2nd world war were in germany early and other places in, in europe and even the world. people are your point, jews because they were jews and they were supposed to be responsible for all of the everything she's going back. we're experiencing the same scenario today except that the jews have been replaced by russian. it's to hatred behind this and it's still that is extremely bad. and we have to contend this. you cannot say that one person is respon
i now live in such a said with a little bit of reaction to this from political analysts. nickel markovich, who believes, attempting to tackle such issues by removing monuments is futile. and his word this, there's like some sort of a desire to rewrite history of european nations and destroying monuments is tantamount to fascism and it looks funny. mm. it was about, it was about strong fascism. and this is crazy because it's going all across western europe today. as a for destroying monuments...
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, let's get a grasp on the situation and cross the paris and speak to political analyst nicholas markovich. welcome to you. a deep and indeed darkening economic picture. the glow. what do you see is the main reason for this crisis? well, the repress is going through a very difficult situation, and this is done. nothing new. it was a situation before the coven crisis. and don't forget the lock downs have really shut off the economy have disrupted, i would say, the production lines, importation imports, exports, and all that has been extremely complicated is past 2 years. now, some are choosing the order in ukraine and it is a fact that invitation, for example, that is more and more complicated. so francis morris, more or less painted itself in a corner, a concerning, for example, food and france used to be one of us major agricultural countries. and it's now only self sufficient up to 60 percent. and it's getting quite complicated because inflation, the soaring unemployment for the 1st time in over a year, is, is growing up again. and french have to face expensive prices. energy costs, of c
, let's get a grasp on the situation and cross the paris and speak to political analyst nicholas markovich. welcome to you. a deep and indeed darkening economic picture. the glow. what do you see is the main reason for this crisis? well, the repress is going through a very difficult situation, and this is done. nothing new. it was a situation before the coven crisis. and don't forget the lock downs have really shut off the economy have disrupted, i would say, the production lines, importation...
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and i'm sorry that i now leave in such a state, idleness, nicholas markovich say's attempting to address such issues by remove this. there was like some sort of a desire to re nations and destroying monuments is tantamount about strong fascism . and this is crazy because it's going all across western situation in ukraine. it's ridiculous. this is exactly why we fought against fascism in our system. this is what happened right before the 2nd world war were in germany early and other places in europe and even the world people are recording jews because all of the areas and she's going back, we're experiencing the same scenario today except that the jews have been replaced by russian, it's still hat is extremely bad and we have to contend this. you cannot say that one person on this earth, and this is what the current narrative in the west is going to lead to joe biden is facing increasing pressure in the u. s. over what's been called his failure to stop the rise and rise of inflation on consumer prices across the nation. ortiz kill them up and is in new york with the latest the economic da
and i'm sorry that i now leave in such a state, idleness, nicholas markovich say's attempting to address such issues by remove this. there was like some sort of a desire to re nations and destroying monuments is tantamount about strong fascism . and this is crazy because it's going all across western situation in ukraine. it's ridiculous. this is exactly why we fought against fascism in our system. this is what happened right before the 2nd world war were in germany early and other places in...
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yes andrey markovich thank you for your comments. thanks for answering the questions.s a deputy head on direct communication from the kurgan region adrias security air force. russian scientists have developed a replacement for imported material that is used in aviation, rockets and mechanical engineering, you are ready to name bauman, they said that their specialists have created resistance to extreme temperatures. the composites obtained from the specimens are reported to withstand operating temperatures of 200-250°c. this scientific contribution to import substitution is an example of how russian enterprises cope with sanctions restrictions. maria kudryavtseva does fine work exclusively under a microscope, but this is not jewelry production in the workshop. semiconductors are made by state order at the volkhov plant. in the oryol region, it specializes in the production of electronic products - diodes in microcircuit relays. here, including assembling modules for space satellites. and after the introduction of sanctions, there were many private orders. we initially s
yes andrey markovich thank you for your comments. thanks for answering the questions.s a deputy head on direct communication from the kurgan region adrias security air force. russian scientists have developed a replacement for imported material that is used in aviation, rockets and mechanical engineering, you are ready to name bauman, they said that their specialists have created resistance to extreme temperatures. the composites obtained from the specimens are reported to withstand operating...
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of even started to issue food stamps for poor households. political and social commentator nicolo markovich believes france was not prepared for this crisis. now some are choosing ford in ukraine, and it is the fact that the invitation for example, read was more and more complicated. so francis morrison moralist painted himself in a corner a concerning, for example, the food and france used to be one of your major agricultural countries. and it's now only, it's so sufficient up to 60 percent. and it's getting quite complicated because inflation is soaring. unemployment for the 1st time in over year is, is, is growing up again. and french have to face expensive prices, energy costs, of course, and food if you take oil and fat servers and 50 percent recently. flower 30 percent pastor 20 percent. so these are important meals for a lot of french people. and france is really having hard time coping with this. so some cities and even the french government is moving the idea of distributing food vouchers to the poorest people who just can't make ends meet and have a hard time feeding themselves. f
of even started to issue food stamps for poor households. political and social commentator nicolo markovich believes france was not prepared for this crisis. now some are choosing ford in ukraine, and it is the fact that the invitation for example, read was more and more complicated. so francis morrison moralist painted himself in a corner a concerning, for example, the food and france used to be one of your major agricultural countries. and it's now only, it's so sufficient up to 60 percent....
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, some started issuing food stamps for poor household. political and social commentator nicholai markovich believes paris didn't prepare for what was ed. now some are accusing stored in ukraine and it is a fact that invitation, for example, the read is more and more complicated. so francis morris, more or less painted itself in a corner, a concerning, for example, food and france used to be one of your major agricultural countries. and it's now only, it's self sufficient up to 60 percent. and it's getting quite complicated because inflation, the soaring unemployment for the 1st time in over a year, is, is growing up again. and the french have to face expensive prices. energy costs, of course, and food. if you take oil and fats have risen 50 percent recently with flour, 30 percent past the 20 percent. so these are important news for a lot of french people and traffic really having a hard time coping with this. so some cities and even the, the french government is moving the idea of distributing food vouchers to the poor . people who just can't make ends meet and have a hard time feeding the
, some started issuing food stamps for poor household. political and social commentator nicholai markovich believes paris didn't prepare for what was ed. now some are accusing stored in ukraine and it is a fact that invitation, for example, the read is more and more complicated. so francis morris, more or less painted itself in a corner, a concerning, for example, food and france used to be one of your major agricultural countries. and it's now only, it's self sufficient up to 60 percent. and...
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party, family, he is there, he says that all odessans are like one for russia, you remember david markovichear the operation, well, the liquidation series, and such russians have the false impression that odessa is in principle for them, but the nazis hold them, and therefore they still need to be suppressed. i speak for inner strength luhansk, donetsk, and crimea were squeezed out first of all thanks to, well, in quotation marks, the internal forces that played along with the russians, that is, we can somehow make it so that they urgently get on the kayaks and start raking from kherson through the dnipro to mykolaiv and to the kherson region, look, they are very confused that there is no pro-russian groups don't have masks with russian flags, they are forced to import even these buffoons there from this eldner pushilina, they brought him there and showed him there, he also brought some kind of mask with him they are trying to make some appearance in relation to many people for russia, but it is not possible even for internal use, that is why they decided to leave. thus, let's cut, let's ge
party, family, he is there, he says that all odessans are like one for russia, you remember david markovichear the operation, well, the liquidation series, and such russians have the false impression that odessa is in principle for them, but the nazis hold them, and therefore they still need to be suppressed. i speak for inner strength luhansk, donetsk, and crimea were squeezed out first of all thanks to, well, in quotation marks, the internal forces that played along with the russians, that...
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political economy research group v j for donna, experts in legal and agriculture economy and nichol markovich political analysts many thanks to all 3 of you for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. thank you. and thank you for joining us here and i'll see international web back at the top of the r i i use i'll hold on to just laughs. come jak, each poles leave your keys in one of the valet shows pumped on each box with plenty of new caught a grace community. i mean not to respond on the school with the new not sure how to use your comes up with the volunteering. so maybe it's a good idea to see a yellow group. we are going, you only have, i'm assuming that somebody sent me a bunch of a couple of those to some of them with a huge, huge to meet with or different products like, you know, who doesn't screw up. so don't focus a lot with chris young. explain it is early lip. ashley, if you follow me well, a little partition, give us more narcissistic. that come with a split over my outside molecular insert or, and 1000000000 us on the piece in thinking a lot of municipal narrowed. shooting out in
political economy research group v j for donna, experts in legal and agriculture economy and nichol markovich political analysts many thanks to all 3 of you for joining us. appreciate it. thank you. thank you. and thank you for joining us here and i'll see international web back at the top of the r i i use i'll hold on to just laughs. come jak, each poles leave your keys in one of the valet shows pumped on each box with plenty of new caught a grace community. i mean not to respond on the school...
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so donna, an expert in legal and agricultural economics and nicholas markovich, a political analyst. many thanks to all 3 of you. joining us on the program today. a 1st question to where they could please. now the un chief antoni to terrace, as we heard, has said that russia is actions in ukraine have worse than the global food shortages. do you think it's fair to single out russia for the food crisis? absolutely not. and if somebody is to be singled out, if you, if you agree, if you go so far as the war has caused, and the destruction, and it certainly has the fact of the matter is, it's the united states, absolute refusal to take into account russia, security concerns that has led to the present situation. so in, in, i have argued many times that in fact, the current war should not be seen as a war being waged by russia against you grange, but part of a much longer wall of the united states against russia. which currently takes the form of a war over ukraine in which the united states is treating ukraine. it's people, it's agriculture as a pawn. so in that sense, in so far as the w
so donna, an expert in legal and agricultural economics and nicholas markovich, a political analyst. many thanks to all 3 of you. joining us on the program today. a 1st question to where they could please. now the un chief antoni to terrace, as we heard, has said that russia is actions in ukraine have worse than the global food shortages. do you think it's fair to single out russia for the food crisis? absolutely not. and if somebody is to be singled out, if you, if you agree, if you go so far...
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when yevgeny pavlovich leonov passed away after him, he played at 11:00 for several years, and when markovichass theater, he did not want to leave the prospect invite armen borisovich dzhigarkhanyan to the main rehearsals were sewn, costumes and the day before premieres. arman borishch refused, he wrote a letter hung hung on the board. he said i can't guys. excuse me do not judge strictly i can not say for sure that he was then a big slave and banged his fist. just to put it this way, don't go to the play, that's all and the man of his life. that is, this is a production in memory of mark zakharova yes, a memorial prayer to mark zakharov to the departed generation of linkom abdulov peltsa armored yankovsky larion larion, of course, we treated this production with extreme care. there is no nothing of any novelty, except for the artists. it was not scary to take the performance staged by the great zakharov and give it a new life. i thought i should do this. i simply have to return this performance, because it is such a diamond that people should see such a star. i myself didn’t have a desire to
when yevgeny pavlovich leonov passed away after him, he played at 11:00 for several years, and when markovichass theater, he did not want to leave the prospect invite armen borisovich dzhigarkhanyan to the main rehearsals were sewn, costumes and the day before premieres. arman borishch refused, he wrote a letter hung hung on the board. he said i can't guys. excuse me do not judge strictly i can not say for sure that he was then a big slave and banged his fist. just to put it this way, don't go...
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danielle medford ever sailed and around for he beat me all nearer markovich in 3 says and his fellow russian andre rhubarb is also through after a 4 set that went over kristen and goran. italy's young center is into round 4 as well. home driver, charles clare has feel position for sundays. monaco grand prix of raleigh started seconds in the champs chips standing will be hoping for a better outcome been last week in spanish, from pre which he retired from do an engine failure cleric he made carla sands was involved in a crash with a red bull. sergio perez, for the incident, they qualified in 2nd and 3rd, respectively. well ringing champion mattress stop and start from 4th. it was amazing. obviously the 1st app was, was good was really good. i mean, i started pushing a bit more in the, in q 3. but the 2nd not being 23 was i think one of the best laps i've, i've done the qualifying and unfortunately i couldn't finish it. but it was, it was really, really good. yeah, it was good. i was up on my lap and was feeling good. but then of course i, i saw to the rose blocking to an aide. so it's
danielle medford ever sailed and around for he beat me all nearer markovich in 3 says and his fellow russian andre rhubarb is also through after a 4 set that went over kristen and goran. italy's young center is into round 4 as well. home driver, charles clare has feel position for sundays. monaco grand prix of raleigh started seconds in the champs chips standing will be hoping for a better outcome been last week in spanish, from pre which he retired from do an engine failure cleric he made...
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andrei markovich hello hello so you have transferred your people to fight forest fires in other regions situation in the territory of the kurgan region has stabilized, e, one remains under control forest fire, and it is localized acts wetlands. trees are being removed there and individual fires are now being extinguished, burning inside the fire, and this fire will also be eliminated in the near future. and where exactly did they transfer the troops, where are your specialists now working and how difficult is the security situation over the past day, we delivered to the krasnoyarsk territory, where there are 27 forest fires on an area of more than 13,000 hectares, and upon arrival , our paratroopers are immediately forced to the most difficult directions and fire fighting are involved today, an additional 50. e workers of the air force of the protection of the republic of karelia will be sent by plane, poison 42 a to the republic of tuva and also 50 paratroopers a or the preserved komi a republic are sent to the republic of khakassia there, too, unfortunately, the complexity of the
andrei markovich hello hello so you have transferred your people to fight forest fires in other regions situation in the territory of the kurgan region has stabilized, e, one remains under control forest fire, and it is localized acts wetlands. trees are being removed there and individual fires are now being extinguished, burning inside the fire, and this fire will also be eliminated in the near future. and where exactly did they transfer the troops, where are your specialists now working and...