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i am so i will live and die citizen messer i have an independent country called azerbaijan but in myemained a soviet person, and it was in belarus that i stayed most of all, i feel this spirit and attitudes of people. i really like this and the attitude towards people. and how the state treats people, how an enterprise treats people, even some social payments to help in obtaining some material benefits of recreation , organization of people's recreation, that's all. you know how wonderful it is when dry phrases are spoken a socially protected society, maybe belarusians for you. it's customary. you know this all your life, well, i'm like a newcomer with a fresh look. i understand how good it is for people to appreciate what you have.
i am so i will live and die citizen messer i have an independent country called azerbaijan but in myemained a soviet person, and it was in belarus that i stayed most of all, i feel this spirit and attitudes of people. i really like this and the attitude towards people. and how the state treats people, how an enterprise treats people, even some social payments to help in obtaining some material benefits of recreation , organization of people's recreation, that's all. you know how wonderful it is...
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Aug 14, 2023
08/23
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citing a 2012 study from north dakota state university, leslie messer who works with a local economic non-profit- says that through property taxes and wages, sidney sugars put more than $10 million annually into the local economy. >> that was 120 jobs. those were good paying jobs for our communit correspondent: despite the loss of the factory, the farmers and this fertile valley will continue to produce. >> the one thing i can say about agriculture over the years is that that is the engine that always runs. so through the ebbs and tides of the oil and gas, the ag has been the economic driver that keeps everything stable. correspondent: now these family farms are embarking on a new challenge, and they'll tackle it the same way they've done it for generations: together. >> my son has helped a lot. that young mind of let's make it work, let's figure out how to do it has helped the old dog and me start looking towards the future a little more. i was pretty set in my ways with the beets around, but it's going to be a change, and i am willing. correspondent: this year, the caykos will be tr
citing a 2012 study from north dakota state university, leslie messer who works with a local economic non-profit- says that through property taxes and wages, sidney sugars put more than $10 million annually into the local economy. >> that was 120 jobs. those were good paying jobs for our communit correspondent: despite the loss of the factory, the farmers and this fertile valley will continue to produce. >> the one thing i can say about agriculture over the years is that that is the...
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Aug 4, 2023
08/23
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organization, the us along with the western countries have been critical about the governments, repressive messer. but not too much is happening, but the main continue is it's gaining traction will probably say more of this and coming weeks and months. all right, somebody, thank you very much for that time. the child through the basis live in dhaka. the negatives can take a prime minister has to go on the palestinian president that his army will intervene of rival faction stones don't slicing in the, on and holloway refugee cab naji. the caustics has a gun barrels, a flagrant violation of lebanese sovereignty, the mainstream federal movement and various on puts a vine for control of the cab needed a week, and violence has killed at least 13 palestinians, saying uphold the reports from the refugee camp in southern lebanon. and they call that shaky truce as full day. well, there's no formal agreements to end the fighting. the crisis, of course, is still not over, but there are efforts to try to bring an end to this like this about a violence we've spoken. spoken to a commander in the movement, colo
organization, the us along with the western countries have been critical about the governments, repressive messer. but not too much is happening, but the main continue is it's gaining traction will probably say more of this and coming weeks and months. all right, somebody, thank you very much for that time. the child through the basis live in dhaka. the negatives can take a prime minister has to go on the palestinian president that his army will intervene of rival faction stones don't slicing...
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Aug 2, 2023
08/23
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the emails holloway kept messer has picked up a signal from its deep spice voyage, a too proud up to 2 weeks of silence. it's 46 years since voyage of bloss at off to study the outer planets blankets. twin boys one the spacecraft are the only man made objects to venture into the void between the stones. because of the headlines, the news continues hit on al jazeera, after witness up next the i didn't know that i was going to be, in addition to the united cruise politicians seems to be last. and i don't like my my facing the government is not in my face, but doing good. and i'm has to be careful the last time we have the same thing. you should know by and we don't we cannot work alone. we need those ministers to be appointed, but that has been because of the the selection. i think the it is still the sticking point. the fighting over the, the ministries. and i'm far from it for the governor to throw me the women gender special olympics. and when it didn't have go with that, they wanted to see the ministers went to the side for like to let them know that the human human resources, the
the emails holloway kept messer has picked up a signal from its deep spice voyage, a too proud up to 2 weeks of silence. it's 46 years since voyage of bloss at off to study the outer planets blankets. twin boys one the spacecraft are the only man made objects to venture into the void between the stones. because of the headlines, the news continues hit on al jazeera, after witness up next the i didn't know that i was going to be, in addition to the united cruise politicians seems to be last. and...
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Aug 18, 2023
08/23
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. >> good morning my name is tracy messer with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation.hank you all for being here this morning. on three occasions mr. foolish or a black as a symbol good morning on the death of his predecessor warren g harding on the death of a 16-year-old son calvin junior and on the death of his father colonel coolidge i was wondering many of you could comment on the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign good morning? when did it start in winter it seemed go to fashion? >> i know i should be able to comment on this but unfortunately i do not know the history of that. it is something that's not really in style now you do not see it now. but yes unfortunately that's a really good question i didn't have the answer. >> her? >> thank you sir. nikolai, of marching in president kennedy's inaugural parade. that was my year at the naval academy. in my first class year i had the privilege of leading the honor company that marched in his funeral procession. and the marine van -- the u.s. naval -- the national geographic magazine took a picture at the li
. >> good morning my name is tracy messer with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation.hank you all for being here this morning. on three occasions mr. foolish or a black as a symbol good morning on the death of his predecessor warren g harding on the death of a 16-year-old son calvin junior and on the death of his father colonel coolidge i was wondering many of you could comment on the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign good morning? when did it start in winter it seemed...
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Aug 18, 2023
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my name is tracy messer with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. thank you all for here this morning. on three occasions mr. coolidge wore a black armband as a symbol of mourning on the death of his predecessor warren g harding on the death of his 16 year old son calvin jr. and on the death of his father colonel coolidge, and i was wondering if any of you can comment on the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign of mourning when did it start and when did it seem to go out of fashion? i know that i should be able to comment on this, but unfortunately, i don't know the history of that. but yeah, but it's something that isn't really in style now. you don't really see it now. but yeah, unfortunately that's a really good question and i don't have the answer. sir yes, thank you, sir. nikolai. i had the privilege of marching in president kennedy's. inaugural parade and i had to also that was my plea beer and my if the naval academy and my first class year, i had the privilege of leading the honor company. ah that marched in his funeral procession.
my name is tracy messer with the calvin coolidge presidential foundation. thank you all for here this morning. on three occasions mr. coolidge wore a black armband as a symbol of mourning on the death of his predecessor warren g harding on the death of his 16 year old son calvin jr. and on the death of his father colonel coolidge, and i was wondering if any of you can comment on the tradition of wearing a black armband as a sign of mourning when did it start and when did it seem to go out of...