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, but also a cultural mecca of siberia, and once the first theater in russia was conceived here.ne. what a history, of course , everything pulls into the courts both the city and the atmosphere, which the energy that is still preserved here is preserved very carefully. i think this is the place for some full-scale festival. this festival has become an integral part of the tourist and cultural program of the city immortal creations of tchaikovsky plays in the tyumen harmony orchestra under the direction of alexei karabanov, emotional experiences and confusion of the heroes cannot leave the viewer indifferent. tourists arrive not only as the spiritual, but also as the cultural capital of siberia. tourists arrive by direct charter flights from moscow and st. petersburg guests come from all over the region of neighboring districts and regions of the wonderful actors of the people's artist yevgeny mironov, the wonderful actress ksenia report. these are such talents. this such people are a blessing. you just see these people, huge gratitude to them, first of all. the organizer of all t
, but also a cultural mecca of siberia, and once the first theater in russia was conceived here.ne. what a history, of course , everything pulls into the courts both the city and the atmosphere, which the energy that is still preserved here is preserved very carefully. i think this is the place for some full-scale festival. this festival has become an integral part of the tourist and cultural program of the city immortal creations of tchaikovsky plays in the tyumen harmony orchestra under the...
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david renstein: why this becama great movie mecca to begin with was the light.ut there was so good. and the weather was so good. it was ideal. david: if you look at pictures of the old--a lot of the old silent films, you can see the studios where they built these sets, but there are no ceilings because you didn't need them and the light, actual light, would come pouring in. centralizing movie production here created a differenkind of set-up than existed in major cities, certainly in, like, new york. in new york you walk out the door and you meet everybody you know in ten minutes. whereain hollywood, there was a lot of open empty space in and around. and they could have very private lives in this town. so because there was so much privacy, hollywood very easily became a gay mecca. craig loftin: gay people came to the new movie colony because they we always in theatrical circles in new york and in greenwich ville. historically, the theater has been a safe space for all gay people, especially gay men. in repressive environments especially, gay people learn how to a
david renstein: why this becama great movie mecca to begin with was the light.ut there was so good. and the weather was so good. it was ideal. david: if you look at pictures of the old--a lot of the old silent films, you can see the studios where they built these sets, but there are no ceilings because you didn't need them and the light, actual light, would come pouring in. centralizing movie production here created a differenkind of set-up than existed in major cities, certainly in, like, new...
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yeah, he said more unto mecca, ink at the urine. i she look aside your di account and she been yes, coriso academy due to move to a security. and yeah, go ahead. i already bundis h indica window below. typically a guy you felt that when you in the manuscript you didn't you printer, i don't on a very good john on one of his suit. mm lou. did you know that? is it us continue for food. he said no voice you pull is a pull. the sunday, as it will add to, i'm going for you under he wanted to point forward a li, a bi monthly liskey policy. go ahead and see nothing. oh oh, better than it possible for you to do a little bit better for you? yes, you, because i bought a bunch of you who yeah. well yeah, no. okay. on the area. i know generally when i said you guys are home, so for a guy, jerry, darcy, good. well, wonderful. how may and hey, mr. hagar, i mean codes, well enough. i mean, you could when i, when that, why did you do a kind of a, do you think you didn't hate the case if i'm looking to keep janet of us and i day when i'd like to have
yeah, he said more unto mecca, ink at the urine. i she look aside your di account and she been yes, coriso academy due to move to a security. and yeah, go ahead. i already bundis h indica window below. typically a guy you felt that when you in the manuscript you didn't you printer, i don't on a very good john on one of his suit. mm lou. did you know that? is it us continue for food. he said no voice you pull is a pull. the sunday, as it will add to, i'm going for you under he wanted to point...
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yeah, he said more unto mecca, ink at the urine. i she look aside your diet. i want him to she been yes, coriso academy due to me to a security and yeah, go ahead. i would he bundis h indica. when you're typically a guy, you felt that when you, when the manuscript, you gently from her, i don't on a very good in jama lunches, sudenly lu debina runs it, but as it continued for food, he says, st. louis, they will know foisy pulling. so say pull the sunday into i wonder he wanted to point with leah, but mostly lisky but a single in oh on that was a bit ago. a lot with bill. yeah. well yeah. and okay. on a whole new job when we, when i said you guys, he hung up with a guy, jerry, darcy, good. do i want to follow me? and mr. kagan amy inca, dwelling out on medical glinda. i wonder why did you do kind your go? i thought 20 liquor. i think indiana hate do case as well. okay. maybe a kito gene with us. not too hot. i should have been able to talk, but he had to know the answer to shout as he machine. no, we don't want to. we're a husband view and i wouldn't have to do
yeah, he said more unto mecca, ink at the urine. i she look aside your diet. i want him to she been yes, coriso academy due to me to a security and yeah, go ahead. i would he bundis h indica. when you're typically a guy, you felt that when you, when the manuscript, you gently from her, i don't on a very good in jama lunches, sudenly lu debina runs it, but as it continued for food, he says, st. louis, they will know foisy pulling. so say pull the sunday into i wonder he wanted to point with...
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art festival, artminsk temporarily becomes the cultural mecca of the city this year, the title of theest authors is contested by representatives of all regions of belarus as a modern artist. olga zhebina creative pseudonym ozh went an amazing way education received at the vitebsk state technological university with a degree in design for a long time worked as an artist at the arshan lenokombinat, but the craving for drawing took over. as olga herself says, she does not draw, but writes her thoughts on canvases, and her love for fashion design is reflected in the works of the belarusian artist, she decorates her paintings with lace and original colorful elements. olga good afternoon. good afternoon. tell us which of your works adorn the art festival, artminsk, and why the choice fell on these works in partnership, two of my paintings take part, one of them is called wednesday, the second selfie. well , for example, the picture wednesday is the image of a swan, an ambiguous and complex symbol that combines imagine the elements of water and air environment - this is a visually poetic ess
art festival, artminsk temporarily becomes the cultural mecca of the city this year, the title of theest authors is contested by representatives of all regions of belarus as a modern artist. olga zhebina creative pseudonym ozh went an amazing way education received at the vitebsk state technological university with a degree in design for a long time worked as an artist at the arshan lenokombinat, but the craving for drawing took over. as olga herself says, she does not draw, but writes her...
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yeah, he said more unto mecca, inca nearing, i said, look aside your diet. i want him to she been yes, coriso academy due to me too, as it could be. teddy, i yeah, go ahead. i already bundis a syndicate with below. typically a guy you felt that when you, when the manuscript you, i didn't, you know, i don't on, i believe you john on one of his suit, really blue with his, you know, runs it, us continue for food. he said, no voice you pull is a pull the sunday into i don't i'm the key and wanted to point with leah by mostly liskey by the cigarette. it was not. oh amanda us a bit of it possible for you to do a lot with a bunch of you know for well, yeah, no keanda a i knew a job when we, when i said you guys hung. so for a guy, jerry, darcy, good. well, in the for hamid and mr. k. good, i mean codes, well enough. i mean you can kinda, i wonder, why did you do? can you go i thought 20 the could you go? i think in the case as well. okay. maybe i could keep janet of us and i do not know how to help. i should have been able to talk, but he had to no, i think i said
yeah, he said more unto mecca, inca nearing, i said, look aside your diet. i want him to she been yes, coriso academy due to me too, as it could be. teddy, i yeah, go ahead. i already bundis a syndicate with below. typically a guy you felt that when you, when the manuscript you, i didn't, you know, i don't on, i believe you john on one of his suit, really blue with his, you know, runs it, us continue for food. he said, no voice you pull is a pull the sunday into i don't i'm the key and wanted...
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miss markert. >> i think if coach kennedy had brought a prayer mat to the 50 yard line and pray to mecca, that would have been a very different case. i think that we have to be honest about that. that case prably would have never made it to the. to the u.s. supreme court. the court has been taking more ledges liberty cases than it has in previous terms, and it is true that when it a christian plaintiff, they are more apt to take that case. obviously my organization has been litigating cases for over 40 years, and we have been thrown out of court on much less , partularly in the coach kennedy case. what is interesting is that that case is actually moot. he moved to the state of florida during this litigation. he ds not livin washington state anymore. he sold his house in washington state. he med to the state of florida. he registered to vote there. he was on facebook talking about hohe is a resident of florida now. if that had been any other plntiff, christian or non-christian plaintiff, easit plaintiff, they would not have gott their day in court because they would have said there is no
miss markert. >> i think if coach kennedy had brought a prayer mat to the 50 yard line and pray to mecca, that would have been a very different case. i think that we have to be honest about that. that case prably would have never made it to the. to the u.s. supreme court. the court has been taking more ledges liberty cases than it has in previous terms, and it is true that when it a christian plaintiff, they are more apt to take that case. obviously my organization has been litigating...
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that makes kaktovik a bleak mecca for tourists keen to catch a glimpse and a photo of polar bears inra shutters clicking] male: close up, you don't see as much of a difference in-- female: alaska has always been on my bucket list. this is my second trip to alaska. female: polar bears, they're incredibly adorable. i mean, you just look at them, you just want to play with them. of course, it's not safe. robert: we see these bears and they are beautiful to see and nice and everything, but they're in peril. they're going to be gone. they'll become extinct. and people caused it. and now that we're aware of it, we should do what we could to mitigate it, but not many people are, especially the president we have now. he's taking us out of the paris agreement, and everhere we turn around, they're trying to open up more resources for development, even here in the arctic. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ zoe: kaktovik and its surrounds are at the center of a battle between big oil and conservation. less than 200 kilometers from here is the country's most productive oil field, prudhoe bay. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ zoe: this is the trans
that makes kaktovik a bleak mecca for tourists keen to catch a glimpse and a photo of polar bears inra shutters clicking] male: close up, you don't see as much of a difference in-- female: alaska has always been on my bucket list. this is my second trip to alaska. female: polar bears, they're incredibly adorable. i mean, you just look at them, you just want to play with them. of course, it's not safe. robert: we see these bears and they are beautiful to see and nice and everything, but they're...
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that mecca in your credit. i wrote you or something more that was cleared the back windshield, which in your pride cosca, which is shaquilla, florida either duck, mitchell, i swear i think its scary ah, stuck. i press his system when he's done i did sir. is dealing with the actually, but usually through the phone assist taylor chandler project. i bought it, but i, it's nice to them. us pretty good on with the story idea to miss me there. she don't talk about crowds. says aunt almost thought, you know it is that it's cut out a me up chaise. doris brushwood says not. okay. come with us with a 1000 things as his deal is to little bit actually steal them all. we have the pre jealous julia. those are good. that the you are doing a blow as mortars even to store only when i see leanne, you must put it in his ideal dumpsters amazingly, terminal with other his look of water. he said they do shave soon as you see the additional grip aim, which is just about the food that he tomorrow. cuz know when i'm going to start brin
that mecca in your credit. i wrote you or something more that was cleared the back windshield, which in your pride cosca, which is shaquilla, florida either duck, mitchell, i swear i think its scary ah, stuck. i press his system when he's done i did sir. is dealing with the actually, but usually through the phone assist taylor chandler project. i bought it, but i, it's nice to them. us pretty good on with the story idea to miss me there. she don't talk about crowds. says aunt almost thought,...
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but the 17 banners hanging up in the rafters prove this is the basketball mecca. >> especially historic teams. a lot of history in this city, in this building. should and amazing atmosphere out there on the floor tomorrow. >> reporter: it the warriors are going to take the pivotal swing game on wednesday night, they'll need more from klay thompson who is 10 for 33 in the finals. >> thank you for reminding me of my tremendous shooting percentage. >> reporter: they watch footage of them shooting. >> there's some very high pressurized situations i was in, and i ended up shooting the ball well. can you do it when your back's against the wall. you can do it at any given moment. it's about keeping that mental strong. >> reporter: the stage is set. it's the calm before the chaos now, but this place is going to be decked in green in just a little bit as one of these teams will take the upper hand this this series. reporting on the nba finals, charlie walter, kpix 5. >>> baseball, giants, lost its best defensive player and the game tonight. i'm not saying it drove this man to drink, but what a n
but the 17 banners hanging up in the rafters prove this is the basketball mecca. >> especially historic teams. a lot of history in this city, in this building. should and amazing atmosphere out there on the floor tomorrow. >> reporter: it the warriors are going to take the pivotal swing game on wednesday night, they'll need more from klay thompson who is 10 for 33 in the finals. >> thank you for reminding me of my tremendous shooting percentage. >> reporter: they watch...
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. >> we are supporting our son, izzy, and we have been deprived before but never to the mecca of the pride festivals. >> my mom came to visit us exclusively to be in the parade today did >> a chance for people, companies, and yes, politicians to show their support. but it was not all party, it was also protest with many expressing their anger and disappointment at this week's supreme court ruling overturning roe v. wade. >> i feel like now we are stepping back in time how we used to be. everybody is here a celebration because of our voice. >> despite frustration and fear of what comes next, on this day this community has opted to keep dancing. and focusing on pride. >> you cannot let what's going on in the world bay you're down. you have to show what. >> the nbc bay area was well represented at the parade is dozens of the colleagues were among the thousands marching down market street, about 115 employees from nbc bay area, telemundo 48 and our parent company comcast took part. >> ahead of the celebration, art had its highest saturday numbers since the pandemic started, the transit a
. >> we are supporting our son, izzy, and we have been deprived before but never to the mecca of the pride festivals. >> my mom came to visit us exclusively to be in the parade today did >> a chance for people, companies, and yes, politicians to show their support. but it was not all party, it was also protest with many expressing their anger and disappointment at this week's supreme court ruling overturning roe v. wade. >> i feel like now we are stepping back in time...
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it's the mecca of so many different cultures, and having that together just allows us to be free. >>eporter: this is the first time these diners are trying a mix of african and asian foods. >> oakland continues to be a melting pot and this is an event that is a reflection of our city. >> reporter: chef nelson says their city needs unity after a rise in crimes against asian americans and black lives matter protests. >> i think that's the beauty. when we look at the dining room, you can see we're not all asian. we're talking about we love each other, and we want to find ways to heal. it's a starting point for our youth, to inspire them, this is what positivity looks like. >> reporter: in oakland, betty yu, kpix 5. hop,ide, presented by waymo, fran night life has taken pride in his business and what it stands for. max darrow has the story. >> reporter: for the past 24 years, larry and his team at asia sf have provided evenings of entertainment for people all oem over the world. while people enjoy the food p drinks they are there for this. the cabaret. a long time fixture in san francisc
it's the mecca of so many different cultures, and having that together just allows us to be free. >>eporter: this is the first time these diners are trying a mix of african and asian foods. >> oakland continues to be a melting pot and this is an event that is a reflection of our city. >> reporter: chef nelson says their city needs unity after a rise in crimes against asian americans and black lives matter protests. >> i think that's the beauty. when we look at the dining...
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garden as the garden, but the 17 banners hanging up in the rafters prove that this is the basketball mecca. >> this is special. like this is an historic team, a lot of history in this city and in this building, and should be an amazing atmosphere out there on the court tomorrow. >> reporter: if the warriors are going to take the pivotal swing game on wednesday night, they'll need more from klay thompson, who was just 10 for 33 in the finals. >> thanks for reminding me of my delightful shooting percentage. >> reporter: shooters shoot and apparently sharp hoot shooters watch replays of them shooting really good to bust out of a slump. >> i probably did it yesterday. i'll youtube game six klay because there's some high-pressurized situations i was in and ended up shooting the ball well. when you can do it when your back's against the wall, you know you can do it at any given moment. it's just about keeping that mental strong. >> reporter: the stage is set. it's the calm before the chaos now but this place is going to be decked in green and just a little bit, as one of these teams will take th
garden as the garden, but the 17 banners hanging up in the rafters prove that this is the basketball mecca. >> this is special. like this is an historic team, a lot of history in this city and in this building, and should be an amazing atmosphere out there on the court tomorrow. >> reporter: if the warriors are going to take the pivotal swing game on wednesday night, they'll need more from klay thompson, who was just 10 for 33 in the finals. >> thanks for reminding me of my...
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sanctions are increasingly felt in the west, inflation has led to higher prices for the whole bringing mecca. some stores are forced to set a limit for all the details. he wrote than cold. criticizing russia's policy in washington does not contribute to the destruction of the food crisis, states are not ready to ease the sanctions pressure on moscow even in order to help free up stocks. grain, which the west really wants to withdraw from the country in plain wheat, is blamed on the russian side. although earlier vladimir putin stressed that moscow does not interfere with this in any way with requests to find a way out and resume grain supplies. now appear in western europe food crisis. a large german supermarket chain has joined the policy of one product in one hand, getting closer and closer to the rich states of the european union. this, of course, does not apply to all products, but pasta flour and butter are already considered scarce in greece its inflation meter. the so -called index of vlaka, the most popular street food, prices have jumped significantly in proportion to inflation itse
sanctions are increasingly felt in the west, inflation has led to higher prices for the whole bringing mecca. some stores are forced to set a limit for all the details. he wrote than cold. criticizing russia's policy in washington does not contribute to the destruction of the food crisis, states are not ready to ease the sanctions pressure on moscow even in order to help free up stocks. grain, which the west really wants to withdraw from the country in plain wheat, is blamed on the russian...
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prozvitiya, and whether one better composer could not forgive past about burana and the injustice of meccaigent, but only knew how to defend his principles. natalya sergeevna daughter, not a sweater with poli mirkova did not go off to turn off the conservatives all voted for a except for bogatyrov. he never married her and was perfectly happy. she was older than him, but obeyed her implicitly. with asthma , natalya sergeevna did not allow the development of tallinn, and on the stage of the great stage, together with her husband, the composer, she really did not succeed in pairing lived together for 33 years for children. theirs is good. they said that anatoly the bogatyr - i will go through hard and the death of a kohana consecrated her cycles of romances that brought anna akhmatova to no longer marry the equator. was past real such a cool man. ah, illuminated yacons. jones piece. i was yak, a visitor, a drunken village, painted himself there, straightened his hair, and so on, so he was, and he is not. shapova absolutely left right before her death, of course, people often began to take ad
prozvitiya, and whether one better composer could not forgive past about burana and the injustice of meccaigent, but only knew how to defend his principles. natalya sergeevna daughter, not a sweater with poli mirkova did not go off to turn off the conservatives all voted for a except for bogatyrov. he never married her and was perfectly happy. she was older than him, but obeyed her implicitly. with asthma , natalya sergeevna did not allow the development of tallinn, and on the stage of the...
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luz: over 100 years ago before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as the mecca of tech>> a rally for civil rights. luz: this region was influential in the abolitionist movement. >> san francisco was the western hub of the underground railroad. their role was to raise the money, so the money for the radio on harpers ferry came from san francisco. luz: john is known as the historian of black san francisco, an african-american history through the west. on the second year of juneteenth becoming a federal holiday, we sat down with him to speak about its meaning. >> it's the end of the civil war as a result of the courage and bravery of 209,145 troops of african descent, 25,000 of them were brought into texas beginning in 1863 and they were the ones who had the honor of capturing the last confederate state to surrender. >> this will be san francisco's 72nd years celebrating juneteenth. the city's festival is the largest gathering of african-americans in northern california. >> san francisco was the first place outside of texas to recognize it. luz: tiffany carter is the cofou
luz: over 100 years ago before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as the mecca of tech>> a rally for civil rights. luz: this region was influential in the abolitionist movement. >> san francisco was the western hub of the underground railroad. their role was to raise the money, so the money for the radio on harpers ferry came from san francisco. luz: john is known as the historian of black san francisco, an african-american history through the west. on the second year...
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this is going to be a food mecca . it is the first one in northern california. a lot of the other locations across the country are in areas that attract a lot of taurus. this one is exciting. >> if you can hear it, the music is going and you can check out a little bit of the band. there has been a steady line of people outside here for more than 30 minutes your. people have been waiting to get inside. it is a big night for san jose and for the bay area in general. this is known as a tourist attraction. it is taken a while for them to get to northern california. they are here. we got a sneak peek with one of the executives, take a look. >> reporter: congratulations, how are you doing after working on this for four years? >> it is really great. it is such an incredible feeling. again, this is the eighth one but it really never gets old. it is great to be in the bay area. we love california and we love the products in this area. we are happy to be here. >> great, let's check this out to. >> this is the main entrance to italy. we have this beautiful piece of which i
this is going to be a food mecca . it is the first one in northern california. a lot of the other locations across the country are in areas that attract a lot of taurus. this one is exciting. >> if you can hear it, the music is going and you can check out a little bit of the band. there has been a steady line of people outside here for more than 30 minutes your. people have been waiting to get inside. it is a big night for san jose and for the bay area in general. this is known as a...
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down able to rescue the victim, have been mecca broadcast on her twitter handle on my, on her fits, book sharing. how on location that's in. why is it taking so long to rest to a dispute will on this thing happen in a bush, joe, which is very rare to see like people have been abducted and just had capital. you mentioned that to at least one of those have been abducted, one of the women has used her mobile phone to reach out to has the fact that the abduct t's are using their mobile phones apparently helping the police to find them . ah, what is some way it has because the police, in one of their actions said they have contacted the families of the victims and they're making progress in trying to rescue them. this is the did, doesn't happen before because it takes long to even with and here until the abductors called using any of the mobile fonts. but now that the location has been shared, the police said they are using the location shared by the victim to trust them. and be contacted, have been defined with this, and there is progress. who is what to these kidnapping? say about security
down able to rescue the victim, have been mecca broadcast on her twitter handle on my, on her fits, book sharing. how on location that's in. why is it taking so long to rest to a dispute will on this thing happen in a bush, joe, which is very rare to see like people have been abducted and just had capital. you mentioned that to at least one of those have been abducted, one of the women has used her mobile phone to reach out to has the fact that the abduct t's are using their mobile phones...
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the first foreign pilgrims in two years have already arrived for the hajj in mecca next month.oncerts and sporting events but a ban on alcohol remains. it's been an incredible few days of celebration for the queen's platinum jubilee. let's look back at some of the highlights. we leave you with these pictures music plays. # we will, we will rock you #. # don't stop me now.# # ain't no mountain high enough #. put your hands in the air! hello there. it was a soggy end to the weekend across england and wales in particular, but we start the new week off on a largely dry and settled note. increasing amounts of sunshine for monday and tuesday. it will start to turn wet though on wednesday, windier by the end of the week, but generally, temperatures will be around the seasonal average throughout the week, both by day and by night. so monday starts off rather cloudy, rather murky for england and wales, outbreaks of rain affecting eastern england and east anglia, fairly strong northerly winds which will clear away. then it's an improvement in the afternoon — we should start to see some s
the first foreign pilgrims in two years have already arrived for the hajj in mecca next month.oncerts and sporting events but a ban on alcohol remains. it's been an incredible few days of celebration for the queen's platinum jubilee. let's look back at some of the highlights. we leave you with these pictures music plays. # we will, we will rock you #. # don't stop me now.# # ain't no mountain high enough #. put your hands in the air! hello there. it was a soggy end to the weekend across england...
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ukraine has managed to push back russia in a small counter, attentive, at some distance away from mecca. lived on making life is a key, see, and it is on the route to odessa, which is another key port city in the south that russia desperately want to control all the way to the western side of moldova, or the western countries, moldova. so trying to move through, make alive, but actually being pushed back, being held back still at this stage by ukrainian forces. there is shilling, of course, an air raid sirens last night. there were several air raid sirens overnight, but at this stage they're struggling to move forward. here in the south, now the governor of the eastern region of lou hands to say you friday and 5 is running out of an initial present as a lensky imploring needs to speed up weapons deliveries. is this still a sense among ukrainian says that the west the west is having their back yes and. 1 no, i mean, i think really the situation here is such that they are running out of weapons. they've been saying that for some days now, weapons and ammunition and just desperately needed
ukraine has managed to push back russia in a small counter, attentive, at some distance away from mecca. lived on making life is a key, see, and it is on the route to odessa, which is another key port city in the south that russia desperately want to control all the way to the western side of moldova, or the western countries, moldova. so trying to move through, make alive, but actually being pushed back, being held back still at this stage by ukrainian forces. there is shilling, of course, an...
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not tear off the development of the composer could not forgive past, but the blizzard of injustice meccaelligent. but he only knew how to defend his principles. i’m natalizing my daughter archivally, they didn’t leave a sweater with a political merk. get out of the conservatory. everyone voted for bogatyrov's regions. he never married her and was completely happy. she was his eldest. well, i listened without touching. diagnots asthma was pressed, natalya sergeevna did not allow tallint to develop, and on the stage of the great stage, together with her husband, the composer, and in east, the couple did not manage to live together for 33 years for children. the romance of those who wounded akhmatova never again married such memorial little bits. ah, illuminated yacons. jones' little yak was the yak standing? hello , i painted myself drunk there straightened her hair, there and so on. let him be, and he is not. shapova absolutely , uh, before her death sergeevna left, of course, often people began to take advantage of his gullibility, his impulsiveness, his temper. she was loved by both his
not tear off the development of the composer could not forgive past, but the blizzard of injustice meccaelligent. but he only knew how to defend his principles. i’m natalizing my daughter archivally, they didn’t leave a sweater with a political merk. get out of the conservatory. everyone voted for bogatyrov's regions. he never married her and was completely happy. she was his eldest. well, i listened without touching. diagnots asthma was pressed, natalya sergeevna did not allow tallint to...
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by people's artists of russia ksenia robot and evgeny mironov for me, tobolsk is not only a tourist meccasoft siberia tobolsk for the fifth year in a row this festival has become an integral part of the tourist and the cultural program of the city immortal creations of tchaikovsky are played by the tyumen and harmony orchestra under the direction of alexei karabanov. tobolsk is already called not only the spiritual, but also the cultural capital of siberia , the government of the tyumen region is developing a program within the framework of which every weekend in tobolsk will be full of cultural events and indeed today there is a request from tourists coming to know. eh, to get to know this or that territory and plunge into the cultural code of this territory , and we see today that there are no free places. during the pandemic, people are already longing for such interesting and high-quality events in tobolsk until june 30, and this is only part of it. training programs for the 300-35th anniversary of the ancient capitals of siberia xenia at grinko's suicide valery syutkin news, tobolsk
by people's artists of russia ksenia robot and evgeny mironov for me, tobolsk is not only a tourist meccasoft siberia tobolsk for the fifth year in a row this festival has become an integral part of the tourist and the cultural program of the city immortal creations of tchaikovsky are played by the tyumen and harmony orchestra under the direction of alexei karabanov. tobolsk is already called not only the spiritual, but also the cultural capital of siberia , the government of the tyumen region...
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it's the mecca over here. (nathalie sato) it is. it certainly is. it's just the place to be. perhaps not so much today, but many, many days, yes. it's awesome. - are the best surfers from hawaii? - some of the best ones for sure, absolutely. i mean, that's... oahu especially is the proving ground for people who really are into it because some of the most perfect, most... biggest, and just most powerful waves are over there. and that's where people go if they're really serious about surfing. (sophie fouron) no one is actually standing on their boards. - it's that kind of day. no. - coming out here for you is a way of life. - it is. yeah, it feels just... it just replenishes my soul, fills my spirit, keeps me alive. it really does. just keeps me alive. - do you work your schedule around the surf outings? - yes. i do. i mean, i don't start working before 10:00 anyway. that's the earliest. so it gives me plenty of time to come out early and enjoy the waves, and then come home, have my breakfast and go to work. - amazing. a lot of people do that here? - yeah, it's definitely a pri
it's the mecca over here. (nathalie sato) it is. it certainly is. it's just the place to be. perhaps not so much today, but many, many days, yes. it's awesome. - are the best surfers from hawaii? - some of the best ones for sure, absolutely. i mean, that's... oahu especially is the proving ground for people who really are into it because some of the most perfect, most... biggest, and just most powerful waves are over there. and that's where people go if they're really serious about surfing....
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he started the pandemic group from indonesia. arrived to medina and will travel to the holy city of mecca. 1000000 pilgrims are expected to perform hutch that will take place in july of all sweat land in southern iraq. believe to be the biblical garden of eden, slowly disappearing the unesco heritage wetlands of suffering from government, neglect, and climate change, and as its vanishing. so the ancient traditions of people living there without a bon jovi reports now from iowa in southern iraq a 5000 year old mode of transport is slowly disappearing from iraq unesco heritage marshes. to be heard a members that 6 decades ago, there was water in a hot or marshes. i saw the airbus in. it's been 4 or 5 years on the water level is decreasing. gradually. it really affects us when there's water, the marshes come to life and we can fish. when i was young, the marshes were a magnificent place. not like these days. we were able to collect marsh reeds and fish. now we're left with nothing. no one knows. as the water dries up, so does the demand to make the ancient machines or marsh boat. in addition
he started the pandemic group from indonesia. arrived to medina and will travel to the holy city of mecca. 1000000 pilgrims are expected to perform hutch that will take place in july of all sweat land in southern iraq. believe to be the biblical garden of eden, slowly disappearing the unesco heritage wetlands of suffering from government, neglect, and climate change, and as its vanishing. so the ancient traditions of people living there without a bon jovi reports now from iowa in southern iraq...
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luz: over 100 years ago before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as the mecca of tech>> a rally for civil rights. luz: this region was influential in the abolitionist movement. >> san francisco was the western hub of the underground railroad. their role was to raise the money, so the money for the radio on harpers ferry came from san francisco. luz: john is known as the historian of black san francisco, an african-american history through the west. on the second year of juneteenth becoming a federal holiday, we sat down with him to speak about its meaning. >> it's the end of the civil war as a result of the courage and bravery of 209,145 troops of african descent, 25,000 of them were brought into texas beginning in 1863 and they were the ones who had the honor of capturing the last confederate state to surrender. >> this will be san francisco's 72nd years celebrating juneteenth. the city's festival is the largest gathering of african-americans in northern california. >> san francisco was the first place outside of texas to recognize it. luz: tiffany carter is the cofou
luz: over 100 years ago before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as the mecca of tech>> a rally for civil rights. luz: this region was influential in the abolitionist movement. >> san francisco was the western hub of the underground railroad. their role was to raise the money, so the money for the radio on harpers ferry came from san francisco. luz: john is known as the historian of black san francisco, an african-american history through the west. on the second year...
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with less than a month to go before the start of the annual muslim pilgrimage to mecca, there are concerns they have been told to use a website to register their interest, and a draw will then decide who gets to go. but british lawmakers say there isn't enough time and want the plan delayed. i am joined by zainab iqbal, journalist from the middle east eye to tell us more. can you layout for us how the system worked before and what's changing now? , ._ _ , worked before and what's changing now? , ,, , ., 4' now? yes, the way the system worked before was. — now? yes, the way the system worked before was, people _ now? yes, the way the system worked before was, people would _ now? yes, the way the system worked before was, people would buy - now? yes, the way the system worked before was, people would buy their . before was, people would buy their travel plans, tickets, visas, everything would go through the travel agent. everything would go through the travelagent. but everything would go through the travel agent. but now they're essentially taking away the middleman, the travel agent and do
with less than a month to go before the start of the annual muslim pilgrimage to mecca, there are concerns they have been told to use a website to register their interest, and a draw will then decide who gets to go. but british lawmakers say there isn't enough time and want the plan delayed. i am joined by zainab iqbal, journalist from the middle east eye to tell us more. can you layout for us how the system worked before and what's changing now? , ._ _ , worked before and what's changing now?...
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had that sense, it's very liberating to be able to speak like this, this city in particular, it's a mecca for the lgbtq+ community. you know, there's so much history behind it and being part of this community that now accepting us for who we are and what we do, we're able to just be ourselves. any time somebody finds out i am a member of the gay community, i don't get anybody talking about me, nothing at all. it's just oh, cool. you have a partner? like yes, i do. they start asking about that and how my life is. you become part of the family and here in the san francisco fire department it really is just one big family. you know, it was my dream to be a san francisco fire department member and i'm here.
had that sense, it's very liberating to be able to speak like this, this city in particular, it's a mecca for the lgbtq+ community. you know, there's so much history behind it and being part of this community that now accepting us for who we are and what we do, we're able to just be ourselves. any time somebody finds out i am a member of the gay community, i don't get anybody talking about me, nothing at all. it's just oh, cool. you have a partner? like yes, i do. they start asking about that...
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Jun 14, 2022
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will prove that, at least as a business project, it is really quiet and you can’t build a tourist meccaths to wrap around the thresholds of architecture. and they just gave us land for improvement and said, here, so give them already. let them get out of here. well, i tell you the kamchatka coast. first, a transparent inflatable dome from china appeared, then the world became more and more romanticism, the bottomless turned out to be a world of possibilities - an unusual proposal. suddenly, it gave rise to a rush demand woke up in the morning, and we just have 7.5 thousand views and just everywhere they play local social networks , uh our video is a case when a place makes a person, and not vice versa lyudmila has not lived in kamchatka for 11 years, but returns here again and again every 2 years. no matter how much it costs me because the local winds play on the most sensitive strings in kamchatka, therefore, this is all for us. it's just impossible to convey a vacation on a deserted kamchatka beach, yet exotic, no matter how great the desire of the local authorities of the representat
will prove that, at least as a business project, it is really quiet and you can’t build a tourist meccaths to wrap around the thresholds of architecture. and they just gave us land for improvement and said, here, so give them already. let them get out of here. well, i tell you the kamchatka coast. first, a transparent inflatable dome from china appeared, then the world became more and more romanticism, the bottomless turned out to be a world of possibilities - an unusual proposal. suddenly,...
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main academy award from sound from films in a foreign language not in english, we play further in mecca that his great-grandfather hashim ibn abd manas invented a hearty stew. wrote poems others that only a few hundred created omar khayyam royal correspondence 300 when you become sovereign of constantinople you will immediately create the greek academy of fine arts wrote to her voltaire igor catherine ii metals 300 water pipes were made from this metal in ancient rome. some residents were skeptical about the quality of the water they received, and for good reason from lead. 300 the highest order of chrysanthemum was established by the emperor of this country in 1876. japan and transport 300 this year, such taxis were allowed to start working in test mode in the moscow region, yasenevo unmanned. yes soups 300 our third round is over and here is its result minus 600 igor, you and igor are forced to leave. to my great regret, 600 on the account. denis has 6:30 and sergey has the final round ahead of him. 1989 orenburg killed two young students , it was not just a murder. it was a brazen ca
main academy award from sound from films in a foreign language not in english, we play further in mecca that his great-grandfather hashim ibn abd manas invented a hearty stew. wrote poems others that only a few hundred created omar khayyam royal correspondence 300 when you become sovereign of constantinople you will immediately create the greek academy of fine arts wrote to her voltaire igor catherine ii metals 300 water pipes were made from this metal in ancient rome. some residents were...
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that never happened, we never invaded mecca. too bad.n to calling for the military occupation of pakistan. pakistan. nuclear armed pakistan, let's occupy it. and then so mall i can't our wars too, in 2011 called for war against libya and hillary clinton did it. and boot was one of the main cheerleaders for our war defense iraq. once we remove sedan we can impose in baghdad to go into the one with kabul in the middle east. is this an ambitious agenda? without a doubt. does america have the resources to carry it out? also without a doubt. sure. we can afford it. it will be easy. now, trillions of dollars and more than a parallel dead people later, how did max boot's prediction work out? don't ask. he's got a new war to sell you. it's our war. >> this country's set a record for overdose deaths last year. in response to that the biden administration is not reversing its decision to distribute crack pipes to crack addicts nowhere are they slowing the flow of fentanyl across the border coming from china through mexico they have a new drug war.
that never happened, we never invaded mecca. too bad.n to calling for the military occupation of pakistan. pakistan. nuclear armed pakistan, let's occupy it. and then so mall i can't our wars too, in 2011 called for war against libya and hillary clinton did it. and boot was one of the main cheerleaders for our war defense iraq. once we remove sedan we can impose in baghdad to go into the one with kabul in the middle east. is this an ambitious agenda? without a doubt. does america have the...
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and the arab revolt was pushing the ottoman empire from the current saudi arabian territories from mecca medina through karen jordan and current israel all the way to karen syria and syria was the the big price that the arab revolt was hoping to get right and achieve. and all these are photographs. you took yeah, are we able to get a camera focus on this or is that not can we do it? from the middle east and africa and the falkland islands as well to go commemorate the battle of coronel. and the in the class between the german and british fleets out out in the middle of the south atlantic. um when he went to these places did people get in do they sort of say what are you doing here? what really there was a war here. we didn't even know we had no clue about them. yeah, that's that that this true for for the african countries and the middle east and and many of of the the countries outside europe, but the falkland islands is is the falklands is different because because they had two major historic even taking place there. so they remember both of them the 1914 and later when yeah british th
and the arab revolt was pushing the ottoman empire from the current saudi arabian territories from mecca medina through karen jordan and current israel all the way to karen syria and syria was the the big price that the arab revolt was hoping to get right and achieve. and all these are photographs. you took yeah, are we able to get a camera focus on this or is that not can we do it? from the middle east and africa and the falkland islands as well to go commemorate the battle of coronel. and the...
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over a hundred years ago before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as the mecca of techhts. they come by train. they come by bus and this region was influential in the abolitionist movement. san francisco was the western hub of the underground railroad. and their role was to raise the money. so the money for the raid on harpers ferry, which was the precipitating event for the civil war. came from san francisco don't templeton is known as the historian of black san francisco an african-american history through the west on the second year of juneteenth becoming a federal holiday. we sat down with him to speak about its meaning and it's the end of the civil war as a result of the courage and bravery of 209,145 us troops of african descent 25,000 of them were brought into texas beginning in 1863. and they were the ones who had the honor. of capturing the last confederate state to surrender. this will be san francisco's. severikins in northern california, san francisco was the first place outside of texas to recognize it tiffany carter is a co-founder of san francisco black w
over a hundred years ago before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as the mecca of techhts. they come by train. they come by bus and this region was influential in the abolitionist movement. san francisco was the western hub of the underground railroad. and their role was to raise the money. so the money for the raid on harpers ferry, which was the precipitating event for the civil war. came from san francisco don't templeton is known as the historian of black san francisco an...
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had that sense, it's very liberating to be able to speak like this, this city in particular, it's a mecca+ community. you know, there's so much history behind it and being part of this community that now accepting us for who we are and what we do, we're able to just be ourselves. any time somebody finds out i am a member of the gay community, i don't get anybody talking about me, nothing at all. it's just oh, cool. you have a partner? like yes, i do. they start asking about that and how my life is. you become part of the family and here in the san francisco fire department it really is just one big family. you know, it was my dream to be a san francisco fire department member and i'm here. >> supervisor ronen: good morning. the meeting will come to order. oh, this is the june 22,2022, budget and appropriations meeting and i'm supervisor hillary ronen and chair of the budget and appropriations committee and i'm joined by members safai and gord
had that sense, it's very liberating to be able to speak like this, this city in particular, it's a mecca+ community. you know, there's so much history behind it and being part of this community that now accepting us for who we are and what we do, we're able to just be ourselves. any time somebody finds out i am a member of the gay community, i don't get anybody talking about me, nothing at all. it's just oh, cool. you have a partner? like yes, i do. they start asking about that and how my life...
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uh, the ballet alley today, like decades ago, the bolshoi theater of belarus remains the cultural mecca of more than 80 ballet and opera productions from world classics to art-house performances and already the aesthetics of classical dance, yes, and the idea of ballet and ballerinas. e. they rushed forward. and of course, this has already been a fusion of gymnastics and tricks and classical ballet. yes, but there are things that have been tested for centuries among today's. e productions. i would very much single out, of course, god to him and not just interestingly placed. it is also connected with belarus, the golden age of the beginning of the twentieth century, from the vitebsk avant-garde school with a demonstration of some kind of, e, projections on malevich, of course, salome is the peak that is not given to everyone, because this is the most difficult work hmm why do we put it in the form of opera and ballet, as well as numerous generations of predecessors , modern artists with awe and pride enter the legendary stage to the next. once get a standing ovation and wave goodbye t
uh, the ballet alley today, like decades ago, the bolshoi theater of belarus remains the cultural mecca of more than 80 ballet and opera productions from world classics to art-house performances and already the aesthetics of classical dance, yes, and the idea of ballet and ballerinas. e. they rushed forward. and of course, this has already been a fusion of gymnastics and tricks and classical ballet. yes, but there are things that have been tested for centuries among today's. e...
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Jun 14, 2022
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everything, or the ocean will prove that, at least as a business project, it really is a quiet and tourist meccapped around the thresholds for eight months. and they just gave us land for landscaping and said, so give it to them already. let them get out of here. well, i tell you the kamchatka coast. first appeared transparent inflatable dome from china then romanticism became more and more world, bottomless turned out to be a world of possibilities unusual proposal. suddenly gave rise to a rush demand woke up in the morning, and we just have 7.5 thousand views and just everywhere on local social networks they twist. e our video is a case when a place makes a person beautiful, and not vice versa. lyudmila has not lived in kamchatka for 11 years, but comes back here again and again every 2 years. no matter how much it costs her, because the local winds play on the most sensitive strings with koin pokachatka, therefore this is all for us. it's just simply not to convey the rest on the deserted kamchatka beach. nevertheless , exotic, no matter how great the desire of the local authorities of the re
everything, or the ocean will prove that, at least as a business project, it really is a quiet and tourist meccapped around the thresholds for eight months. and they just gave us land for landscaping and said, so give it to them already. let them get out of here. well, i tell you the kamchatka coast. first appeared transparent inflatable dome from china then romanticism became more and more world, bottomless turned out to be a world of possibilities unusual proposal. suddenly gave rise to a...
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the muslim calendar, which leads the chronology from the resettlement of the prophet muhammad from meccading to any calendar, the islamic republic is under sanctions. of course, they weakened the iranian economy, but they did not break it. in any case, traffic jams in tehran, as in any large metropolis in terms of gdp among the islamic countries of iran, are only the courses here, the colossal oil reserves for the country are developing their own science and production. what as for relations with russia in tehran, they are called long-term strategic, as for cooperation in the economic, cultural , scientific and technological spheres. we also reached an agreement on the construction of railway lines. we also have agreements in the field of scientific cooperation. we decided to create an innovation center. as for countering us sanctions aimed at our countries. here i want to confirm that we have reached good agreements in recent months. to neutralize the effect of these sanctions trade between the two strange 4 billion dollars this year. it may well increase by several times the largest jo
the muslim calendar, which leads the chronology from the resettlement of the prophet muhammad from meccading to any calendar, the islamic republic is under sanctions. of course, they weakened the iranian economy, but they did not break it. in any case, traffic jams in tehran, as in any large metropolis in terms of gdp among the islamic countries of iran, are only the courses here, the colossal oil reserves for the country are developing their own science and production. what as for relations...
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. >> over 100 years ago, before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as a mecca of tech,s world was -- region was influential in the abolitionist movement. >> san francisco was a western hub of the underground railroad. their goal was to raise the money. the money for the raid on harpers ferry, the precipitating event for the civil war, came from san francisco. >> john templeton is a historian of black san francisco and african-american history through the west. on the second tier of juneteenth being a federal holiday, we sat down with him to speak about its meaning. >> it is the end of the civil war as the result of the courage and bravery of 209,000 u.s. troops of african descent, 29,000 of them brought into texas in 1863. they were the ones who had the honor of capturing the last confederate state to surrender. >> this will be san francisco's 77th year celebrating juneteenth, the city festival is the largest gathering of african-americans in northern california. >> san francisco was the first place outside of texas to recognize it. >> tiffany carter is the cofounder of
. >> over 100 years ago, before silicon valley was known for connecting the world as a mecca of tech,s world was -- region was influential in the abolitionist movement. >> san francisco was a western hub of the underground railroad. their goal was to raise the money. the money for the raid on harpers ferry, the precipitating event for the civil war, came from san francisco. >> john templeton is a historian of black san francisco and african-american history through the west....
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transfer of special services from point a to point b, and point b and in the end, it turns out to be mecca development of biological weapons in the world is ford deatrix usa i think work in fort ethric, that is , on the territory of the united states in general, there is more likely to be research in the field of pure science, because the american side is taking especially dangerous research outside its territory. why would they put their population of their citizens at risk of their military specialists, if it is possible to carry out especially dangerous and dirty, so to speak, work on the territory of countries with this elite on the territory of their colonies and, in fact, i mean the countries of the former soviet union and the countries of africa, asia well , they will die there as a result of the release of some some virus, some thousand natives, well, the american side. it doesn't really matter. yes, in general, look at the map russia is surrounded by these laboratories. well, it's just so obvious. and america says no. no, no, it's all here it's ok well, it's ok. i have this whole
transfer of special services from point a to point b, and point b and in the end, it turns out to be mecca development of biological weapons in the world is ford deatrix usa i think work in fort ethric, that is , on the territory of the united states in general, there is more likely to be research in the field of pure science, because the american side is taking especially dangerous research outside its territory. why would they put their population of their citizens at risk of their military...