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i found it to be a multiracial multi-class movement. i've asked a lot of flat earthers about their politics and a good number of them describe himself as kind of politically disengaged. of course, they believe the government is one great plot to conceal the flat reality. i would say that they broadly skew conservative. i think a lot of that has to do with the very religious path that many took to flat earth. but there is a range and they do again range from independence, too. i have encountered a number of extremely far right flat earthers, and those who even dabble in things like neo-nazism. how did flat earthism affect their lie affect people's lives in relationships they get involved especially if they're not the only if they're the only person in their family or friend group that gets converted to this this idea. very poorly flat earth is not a popular theory it will make you the ad person out at the thanksgiving table if you start talking about it. and the trouble with it is that it's not just a funny theory. it's something that pe
i found it to be a multiracial multi-class movement. i've asked a lot of flat earthers about their politics and a good number of them describe himself as kind of politically disengaged. of course, they believe the government is one great plot to conceal the flat reality. i would say that they broadly skew conservative. i think a lot of that has to do with the very religious path that many took to flat earth. but there is a range and they do again range from independence, too. i have encountered...
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he built a movement sometimes underground or more in the open for more than 150 years. >> i'm fascinatedy this he was on a a socialist commune in those reactionary ideas to keep modernity yet they what is thatth relationship with those ideas that are swirling around at the time in the movement? >> i think there was a very strong current it was religiousts it isn't meant to be religious in nature but it has always centered the idea that the very literal reading of scripture can tell believers more than a science. and those who try to keep people in the dark so in that flat earth has worked as a way to reject rationalism and science and reject and for a lot of people that is a powerful political movement and. >> when you are looking at this 19th century world and the reactionaries from the opening commune come it sounds like the world we are in today in a lot of ways did you get a feeling is dÉjÀ vu do you think there areer striking differences are did it feel like these are modern people in that era? >> i did find the same archetypes emerging of those with ladder. reason people are john t
he built a movement sometimes underground or more in the open for more than 150 years. >> i'm fascinatedy this he was on a a socialist commune in those reactionary ideas to keep modernity yet they what is thatth relationship with those ideas that are swirling around at the time in the movement? >> i think there was a very strong current it was religiousts it isn't meant to be religious in nature but it has always centered the idea that the very literal reading of scripture can tell...
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host: before we get very par into the current flat % movement, i want to -- flat earth movement, i want to get into the history. this used to be a time when everyone thought the earth was flat, andpl around the time of columbus w and magellan, people figured out it wasn't flat, and there were a few holdouts, and that is, in fact, not what the historyso looks like at all. where was flat earthism, as we think of it today, born and when? >> guest: sure. so you're right to point out that history of flat earth is kind of a myth. we've actually known for thousands of years that we live on a a globe because it's very easy to prove with basic math, with basic observation. but what happened in the mid if 1800s was there was this crack political philosopher and quack doctor who started positing that the earth was flat base on his observations on a failed commune. and what happened in that moment was he was making these theories during a time when the natural sciences were taking on a much more important role if many daily life. theories of evolution were starting to come to the fore, and those we
host: before we get very par into the current flat % movement, i want to -- flat earth movement, i want to get into the history. this used to be a time when everyone thought the earth was flat, andpl around the time of columbus w and magellan, people figured out it wasn't flat, and there were a few holdouts, and that is, in fact, not what the historyso looks like at all. where was flat earthism, as we think of it today, born and when? >> guest: sure. so you're right to point out that...
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as leaders in the youth movement. and finally one personal not about heather she's a tri athletes we were talking on the phone before this intro and it's like it's- kind of more personal thing. she and swam and buy. a half. ironman seventy miles of all that and then she was honest and vulnerable in a way that makes leaders strong in our world she said. to get there. i'm sure. the bike rider fell and i'm like what's it mean to say. the part about that you completed it or that it took four attempts and she's like say the part that it took four attempts. because that's too nasty. h. that's what we need right now in our movement and that's the part i said it's too nasty encourages. and when she shared her favorite quote with me i was like yeah just the story about the traveling underscores why this is our favorite quote. it's by winston churchill and it's when you're going through hell keep going. and to bring things back to some of the realities will be confronting all day there's so much of. to use the word hell it's ha
as leaders in the youth movement. and finally one personal not about heather she's a tri athletes we were talking on the phone before this intro and it's like it's- kind of more personal thing. she and swam and buy. a half. ironman seventy miles of all that and then she was honest and vulnerable in a way that makes leaders strong in our world she said. to get there. i'm sure. the bike rider fell and i'm like what's it mean to say. the part about that you completed it or that it took four...
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very rare women leading the flat earth movement. and she was this eccentric english eris. her name was lady elizabeth and she wrote this bizarre book with flat earth germans in it but also flat earth songs. she would have sheet music in it and you had to go and figure out how the song sounded and there was something so delightfully offbeat about that for me. of course when it gets into the actual theories that this book is promoting, i think they are ridiculous and sometimes dangerous but sometimes you encounter an artifact like that and you say this is kind of neat. and you know, maybe because it's almost quarantined in the past i don't think about its ramifications so much but i had a very good timedelving into that . >> you've been talking about how you felt about different movements. i'm sure there's a range but what kind of reaction did you get especially after your stories started appearing and it was clear you were not just another person at the flat earth conference?>> there has been a range and i've received very crass mess
very rare women leading the flat earth movement. and she was this eccentric english eris. her name was lady elizabeth and she wrote this bizarre book with flat earth germans in it but also flat earth songs. she would have sheet music in it and you had to go and figure out how the song sounded and there was something so delightfully offbeat about that for me. of course when it gets into the actual theories that this book is promoting, i think they are ridiculous and sometimes dangerous but...
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pgrassroots climate movement.its creative mobilization strategies have generated the most viral activist campaigns in history. it's helped mobilize effective resistance to keystone and many other oil pipelines. it helped launch the mushrooming fossil fuel divestment movement and produced the immense global climate march. equally important, bill has helped pave the way for the gretas and the xiuhtezcatl martinezes and the countless other young people who are the emerging global climate leaders who have come together as a generation in ways and at scales never seen before. bill is an improbable activist. his temperament is not that of a rabble rouser or agitator. he's the classically reasonable new england professor in the town square, a brilliant but rigorous restrained and acutely precise speaker and thinker, which is exactly why he's so effective. he's too honest, too earnest, too compassionate,p ptoo respectful, and way toop pknowledgeable to peddle simple ideologies or 50 simple ways to solve the climate crisis
pgrassroots climate movement.its creative mobilization strategies have generated the most viral activist campaigns in history. it's helped mobilize effective resistance to keystone and many other oil pipelines. it helped launch the mushrooming fossil fuel divestment movement and produced the immense global climate march. equally important, bill has helped pave the way for the gretas and the xiuhtezcatl martinezes and the countless other young people who are the emerging global climate leaders...
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feminized and sidelined in our in in conversations and strategy movement strategic movements. for a long time so the courage that valerie and bodies- is incredibly inspiring to me revolutionary love is the choice to labor for others for our opponents for the earth and for ourselves. it's a difficult path to walk in our highly polarized world teetering on the edge of multiple existential tipping points but if anyone can teach us how to make love the basis of our action in the world. it will be through the truly extraordinary dignity eloquence and strategic savvy of valerie kerr. please join me in welcoming. i want to begin by honoring the ancestors of the slander me walk people and their descendants. and the indigenous elders and the youth representing ninety nine different nations here today. i want to invoke your ancestors bravery and resilience. i want to imagine them filling up this room right now in fact i would invite each of you to imagine an ancestor whose life. makes you brave. can you think of one. yes you can say them out loud. i imagine all these ancestors standing
feminized and sidelined in our in in conversations and strategy movement strategic movements. for a long time so the courage that valerie and bodies- is incredibly inspiring to me revolutionary love is the choice to labor for others for our opponents for the earth and for ourselves. it's a difficult path to walk in our highly polarized world teetering on the edge of multiple existential tipping points but if anyone can teach us how to make love the basis of our action in the world. it will be...
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you know, it's really amazing to study both the civil rights movement and the black power movement see that it was teenagers, and teenagers and college students who were the engines of these movements on every possible level. and when we don't teach that i think we are trying to disallow teens of today to recognize their own power. you know, how old do you have to be before your voice with married in the world? i would argue not that old. look at ruby bridge, 6iers old, the first kid to integrate public school in new orleans in 1960. you know, she walked in every day in a crowd of white supremacist jeering at her as she went to school. that's what you do, you go to school and you learn. but she's taking a stand for civil rights and doing that at 6. you don't have to be 49? i am 40 and i am still told you are so young to have achieved what you achieved, so young to be writing all of these books. how old do i have to be before my voice matters in the world. i say it to the young people, don't wait until society tells you you matter. you matter right now. and you have a voice. you can wri
you know, it's really amazing to study both the civil rights movement and the black power movement see that it was teenagers, and teenagers and college students who were the engines of these movements on every possible level. and when we don't teach that i think we are trying to disallow teens of today to recognize their own power. you know, how old do you have to be before your voice with married in the world? i would argue not that old. look at ruby bridge, 6iers old, the first kid to...
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the context is the continued westward movement. this is right of white settlers the ongoing conflicts over land the soon to happen war of 1812 and even the battle of tippy canoe which precedes that the year before in which harrison's forces attack some of the shawnee indians as to comes as moving south trying to create a confederacy to resist. another thing that students are asked to do is to is to think historically by not looking at just context but looking at some other lenses one of those lenses is point of view point of view is identifying and analyzing the perspective within the documents and or the perspective of the author of the document. so in this document we can do that in a couple of different ways students can look at the language can look at you know can contrast terms like peace versus killing and unity versus taking land and then use that to explain the perspective that's being expressed there. or students can all and/or students can also focus on the author on to comes hopefully students will remember that. he was
the context is the continued westward movement. this is right of white settlers the ongoing conflicts over land the soon to happen war of 1812 and even the battle of tippy canoe which precedes that the year before in which harrison's forces attack some of the shawnee indians as to comes as moving south trying to create a confederacy to resist. another thing that students are asked to do is to is to think historically by not looking at just context but looking at some other lenses one of those...
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organization on the eve of the centenary of pioneers in artek, they recall the large-scale youth movementst century and talk about how to educate patriots for the 21st century. which we need to find the right approaches that combine all the accumulated experience, the unique experience that was created in the soviet union, preserved, and preserved in the commonwealth republics, and on the basis of artek, we must today to understand how these familiar experiences can be combined with the changes taking place in the world with new opportunities for communication at an international forum , teachers and cis countries share experiences and different approaches to education, but all are connected by one common history and friendship between peoples, a lot is paid to patriotic education and in belarus in russia we actually have, especially the pioneer movement. one of the most popular, probably in the republic the largest association of students, the russian movement of schoolchildren is already more two million children. and every year there are more and more of them i on shcherbatai andrey te
organization on the eve of the centenary of pioneers in artek, they recall the large-scale youth movementst century and talk about how to educate patriots for the 21st century. which we need to find the right approaches that combine all the accumulated experience, the unique experience that was created in the soviet union, preserved, and preserved in the commonwealth republics, and on the basis of artek, we must today to understand how these familiar experiences can be combined with the changes...
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not only restrictions on the movement of capital.member we conducted and hmm necessarily the sale of foreign exchange earnings hmm and at the beginning it must be was selling within 3 days. then we e extended this period to 60 days from the beginning for non- commodity, then for all. hmm and now we u proposed to the government commission to consider and the next step, but for non-commodity non- energy exporters. in principle, it is already possible to zero e-e, it is obligatory to reduce the sale of foreign exchange earnings for raw-material e-e to 50% in addition, what we consider e
not only restrictions on the movement of capital.member we conducted and hmm necessarily the sale of foreign exchange earnings hmm and at the beginning it must be was selling within 3 days. then we e extended this period to 60 days from the beginning for non- commodity, then for all. hmm and now we u proposed to the government commission to consider and the next step, but for non-commodity non- energy exporters. in principle, it is already possible to zero e-e, it is obligatory to reduce the...
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founding the conservative movement. buckley was the figure. he was somehow able to encompass within his own personality both traditionalists and more libertarians like milton friedman who stressed the free economy. he was presiding over national review, which for many years was the main intellectual journal of american conservatism, and he also exemplified a certain lifestyle, it was very attractive to many young people, inspiring. people wanted to be like william f buckley junior. he was witty, good at the bait. he could go up against the best locals had to offer. people look up to him. these are all the contributions. susan: i neglected to follow up on the civil rights issue. references to positions on civil rights and racial policies. where would you put him on that aspect? matthew: he was not a supporter of civil rights. in fact, he stirred some controversy internally at national review in his defenses of the south during the 1950's. during the eisenhower civil rights bills, he opposed those bills. he later repudiat
founding the conservative movement. buckley was the figure. he was somehow able to encompass within his own personality both traditionalists and more libertarians like milton friedman who stressed the free economy. he was presiding over national review, which for many years was the main intellectual journal of american conservatism, and he also exemplified a certain lifestyle, it was very attractive to many young people, inspiring. people wanted to be like william f buckley junior. he was...
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there was a movement in support of the native language and culture, covering wide sections of the population. in 1917, the struggle for ukrainian national autonomy was led by the central rada, the self-proclaimed body of the legislature, members of the central rada entered into protracted negotiations with the temporary meanwhile, posters were already pasted in kiev depicting independent ukraine , which stretched from the carpathians to the caucasus. admiral kolchak did not obey, granted him for the defense, a portatura of a golden saber. kolchak was thrown overboard. it was not you who handed me the honorary st. george's weapon, not you and take away the generals and admirals simply removed themselves from the powers of commanders, so kolchak went to petrograd from there as part of the russian naval mission from the army to america. the fleet was decomposing, and the state itself was splitting before our eyes. by october 1917, the provisional government had lost broad support from the front, the bolsheviks practically collapsed, and took advantage of the moment. on the night of october 24-2
there was a movement in support of the native language and culture, covering wide sections of the population. in 1917, the struggle for ukrainian national autonomy was led by the central rada, the self-proclaimed body of the legislature, members of the central rada entered into protracted negotiations with the temporary meanwhile, posters were already pasted in kiev depicting independent ukraine , which stretched from the carpathians to the caucasus. admiral kolchak did not obey, granted him...
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that was part of that movement. it wasn't violence at the hands of protesters, right? it was violence by police. it was violence by white supremacist. it was violence by people who wanted to suppress the cause of justice. and the power of nonviolence was that people responded with nonviolence to extreme violence to potentially life-threatening violence right to violence that could may more imprison you right people died in the course of this struggle. and so i underestimated what it would have meant to be a civil rights activist in the first place and second of all now i had this new idea. what if i actually would have been a black panther it's hard for me to imagine myself carrying a gun, but i can definitely imagine myself feeding kids. i can definitely imagine myself. helping to run a health clinic, right? and so it opened up this question. so the first exploration of this that i did was my debut novel the rock and the river. which is a novel about a teen boy who's trying to decide about his place in the movement
that was part of that movement. it wasn't violence at the hands of protesters, right? it was violence by police. it was violence by white supremacist. it was violence by people who wanted to suppress the cause of justice. and the power of nonviolence was that people responded with nonviolence to extreme violence to potentially life-threatening violence right to violence that could may more imprison you right people died in the course of this struggle. and so i underestimated what it would have...
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>> he was for the civil rights movement. he had more black appointees than any president in history before him, for example. so i think what happened is once the democrats were perceived by a lot of white voters who were ambivalent about civil rights or maybe antagonistic to it, not just the south. it wasn't just a southern problem. well, the democratic party is more for black people than it is for us and they began to feel maybe these liberals really, you know, mostly a black party now or a party for minorities, and so they began -- we keep voting for democrats at the local level in the south for a long time and for presidential elections they would vote for republican. nixon and then reagan and both bushes. >> lbj had the big majorities but he had to break a filibuster for voting rights? >> both of them actually. hubert humphrey actually who was in the senate in '64 and then was vice president by '65 instrumental, too. >> i'm glad you brought up hubert humphrey. >> very few people do. >> good man. >> hubert. >> so the two
>> he was for the civil rights movement. he had more black appointees than any president in history before him, for example. so i think what happened is once the democrats were perceived by a lot of white voters who were ambivalent about civil rights or maybe antagonistic to it, not just the south. it wasn't just a southern problem. well, the democratic party is more for black people than it is for us and they began to feel maybe these liberals really, you know, mostly a black party now...
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which happens with movements, right? it's hard to maintain, as an expert on political movements, i don't need to convince you on that one. vietnam, watergate, the dollars of the late 1970s. it appeared that what we might call the left, or the new left, was out of ideas, it was exhausted and that gives way to the reagan revolution, which i guess, couldn't overturn the new deal by, then why but was not going to allow any more liberal reform of liberal [inaudible] that was it. to draw a line. and we're kind of still living in that i. >> think that's two. and partly because we haven't had a majority party in this country, really, since the early 1970s, 50 years. one party wins for a while, takes the congress for, all the takes the senate, the other one takes the house. this is mueller gilded age in the 19 set you went to parties were fairly equal in strength. when that happens you're not going to have real big sort of forward movements of any great size or importance. in policy. moore, you're going to have [inaudible] around
which happens with movements, right? it's hard to maintain, as an expert on political movements, i don't need to convince you on that one. vietnam, watergate, the dollars of the late 1970s. it appeared that what we might call the left, or the new left, was out of ideas, it was exhausted and that gives way to the reagan revolution, which i guess, couldn't overturn the new deal by, then why but was not going to allow any more liberal reform of liberal [inaudible] that was it. to draw a line. and...
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this is how we call our movement between ourselves, which is the movement of opportunities.ere we give our children these necessary opportunities so that they can look at this life more widely and see many interesting things. you are also working on some very interesting project. there in general, in fact, i have a lot of me. i write exhibitions and books. now i am finishing the sixth and the journey after the flight into space. i realized that we have an absolutely amazing planet and my visa list of places where i want to go, you are the result of genetics. i think that i am the result of the upbringing of my parents, they lay the characters. wait for opportunities, so i'm asking you a specific question. this is genetics in terms of science. this, of course, is both, but i am grateful to my parents for instilling in me the feeling of never giving up and investing in the idea that life is an insanely interesting thing. and you pass it on to your children. i try hard to understand that, when dad is constantly in space or in training, then i release some moments, but now that
this is how we call our movement between ourselves, which is the movement of opportunities.ere we give our children these necessary opportunities so that they can look at this life more widely and see many interesting things. you are also working on some very interesting project. there in general, in fact, i have a lot of me. i write exhibitions and books. now i am finishing the sixth and the journey after the flight into space. i realized that we have an absolutely amazing planet and my visa...
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so when that news spread over the country, the movement spread from bridging to about 200 cities. we were summoned to the great hold people by the premier. i was the had delegator moment. mm hm. yeah. oh wow. so you don't want to put you on that what you want them to like shy frequently thought of them. yeah. and then gave a long monologue criticizing the students and, and so i decided to interrupt him a little communist leader ever. so they could be dressed on by or some 21 year old like that in front of the full time. and that was the time, the government, the 2nd to correct, i'm using military force ah. and on to the number of people died. this ruling. com is a party would take whatever action is needed to hold on to how one, 1st of all, it wants to eliminate this funky was memory. secondly, from the parties perspective, this is an, an anti government anti state action. so whatever step that it has taken is totally justified. mm mm. for most of the last 32 years, the story of the massacre has gone untold in china. and that's the way they, she wants it. today, students will find
so when that news spread over the country, the movement spread from bridging to about 200 cities. we were summoned to the great hold people by the premier. i was the had delegator moment. mm hm. yeah. oh wow. so you don't want to put you on that what you want them to like shy frequently thought of them. yeah. and then gave a long monologue criticizing the students and, and so i decided to interrupt him a little communist leader ever. so they could be dressed on by or some 21 year old like that...
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he man told more importantly because the vision was movement in columbia. is about to finish up or struggle for territories. and they struggle over by historical midway, demolishing these structures, symbols that re victimized to hush up a blemish. but with that frightful memory, it's a form of the anti colonial education. let's go now for the month bed. i will hear on peak alone. yes, sir. i do long in the convenience of losing a lot. it's a continent wide movement, but in this country it's also part of the new awakening among the socially excluded . it's about questioning symbols that represent the power of certain social groups, which isn't being shag, toppling their symbols is powerful because it shows that there isn't just one version of history. there are many that have been altered was silenced. kenzie also was that we saw us can seals even see us. the euro centric version of the colonial past is the one that still dominates columbia's public spaces, from statues to school text books to st names. the scenting perspectives have long been confined to t
he man told more importantly because the vision was movement in columbia. is about to finish up or struggle for territories. and they struggle over by historical midway, demolishing these structures, symbols that re victimized to hush up a blemish. but with that frightful memory, it's a form of the anti colonial education. let's go now for the month bed. i will hear on peak alone. yes, sir. i do long in the convenience of losing a lot. it's a continent wide movement, but in this country it's...
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and how important armed defense was to the non-violent movement. when medgar evers, for example -- we know a lot about him, but not everything. when he came home from service, from -- he served from d day to battle of the bulge. when he came home, he was on -- on his way home, on the back of a bus, in uniform, with his discharge papers and full of medals. and when the bus stopped for people to eat lunch, he was left on the bus. i can't even imagine. >> this is in the 1940s or early '50s. >> yes. this is 1940s. late '45, '46. it was '46. and that year was an election year, midterm election year. and medgar evers and his brother decided they were going to vote. which no one had offer done in their county. and they went -- their parents were told, don't let this happen because you are not going like what happens to them. the parents told them what this white visitor had said, but they -- but they did not tell them not to go to the polling place, and they did, where they were turned back by guns and, you know, the threat of violence. they turned back,
and how important armed defense was to the non-violent movement. when medgar evers, for example -- we know a lot about him, but not everything. when he came home from service, from -- he served from d day to battle of the bulge. when he came home, he was on -- on his way home, on the back of a bus, in uniform, with his discharge papers and full of medals. and when the bus stopped for people to eat lunch, he was left on the bus. i can't even imagine. >> this is in the 1940s or early '50s....
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but i do not think it would be accurate to say that the india movement is just a simple political movementst: the government as saying the reason why it is banning india is because the campaign is widely seen as undermining relations with india. others on the other hand say this is just an attempt by the government undermined the chances for the opposition leader ahead of the next presidential elections. uday: i think there is some truth but i have to say in maldives, these small states, island states, are trying to counterbalance india and china. and so i think for each of these governments, even if the government changes as in sri lanka, they have to kind of play both sides. and in some ways, yes, it is about preempting the opposition from doing the same thing, but that is the domestic aspect. let's not forget there is the wider international relations. hashem: ok. what is the view in india? is it seen as an attempt against the india first odyssey by president? nitin: indeed, the view in india is that this is an opposition sponsored move against the current government of maldives, becaus
but i do not think it would be accurate to say that the india movement is just a simple political movementst: the government as saying the reason why it is banning india is because the campaign is widely seen as undermining relations with india. others on the other hand say this is just an attempt by the government undermined the chances for the opposition leader ahead of the next presidential elections. uday: i think there is some truth but i have to say in maldives, these small states, island...
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why is the front sight movement an old folk dance? long time, it was men's sharp movements that had already been staged, because they probably wanted to show that girls can be absolutely right , equality, we don’t have them, they can be both beautiful and feminine, please, they went there and did it beautifully with their hands, and everything is wonderful, but then how they growled on their fingers, how they got up and drove off. this is what the guys need to show. yes? what are they capable of women. you are beautiful. do you know what i wanted to note in monotony? the pace of paritma is such a variety of movements and pas. i was just shocked, because in fact, when we look, when they dance jigs. you, in principle, have 3 4 options for the movement of your legs, you have much more richly rich in plasticity. just great. you are just a fire. you came out with such fiery costumes, how everything was spinning around here. i understand that here you know, well, we see you very close, but from above in our audience it was much more interes
why is the front sight movement an old folk dance? long time, it was men's sharp movements that had already been staged, because they probably wanted to show that girls can be absolutely right , equality, we don’t have them, they can be both beautiful and feminine, please, they went there and did it beautifully with their hands, and everything is wonderful, but then how they growled on their fingers, how they got up and drove off. this is what the guys need to show. yes? what are they capable...
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this movement is an attacking lunge. swan obviously conquer conquer had the feeling that this one was coached right with the bricks. you know when the bricks are laid there. there directly is very powerful, it was very cool. you'll take a break for now . we will ask the opinion of our respected experts, starting with federico arnaldi. uncle. fedor writes something. let's find out now i wrote about that 's just the lake of swans, which i recently filmed there, this, however, is not in your area. imagine his lake, and there are hundreds of hundreds of swans, because the lake does not freeze in winter, they all sang loudly, moved and danced, someone fought. someone else is the opposite. it seemed as if a lot of things were rolling up in this swan, there are hundreds of them. here, i look at you and also there was so much happening on the stage, even i am a person who is a little far from dancing. i still watched with such interest that i didn’t even really dance, because i really wanted to watch . i didn't understand. it's
this movement is an attacking lunge. swan obviously conquer conquer had the feeling that this one was coached right with the bricks. you know when the bricks are laid there. there directly is very powerful, it was very cool. you'll take a break for now . we will ask the opinion of our respected experts, starting with federico arnaldi. uncle. fedor writes something. let's find out now i wrote about that 's just the lake of swans, which i recently filmed there, this, however, is not in your area....
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the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that ukraine was going to become a 2nd france, my, the new york goes a bit as unless i knew what the list of kids, i don't, what they said, she knew it wasn't even less of general a good noise switches, maybe 2 medium. so it will, it, she stuff what bugging yeast cam? like? hello say you could put a boil love sosa, like de leon? yeah. okay, and then what? serious sco sales ah is put up from a gun. that's a song by name me for one song as a music, putting a swish thought of you. awesome. good. we just have get on rebel grains. come a little more mission confusing. um i say i can last newish unless the new year better longer. i turn that off in july 1990 ukraine following russia adopted the declaration of state sovereignty. march 17th, 1991. there is a referendum in ukraine on the future of the
the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that ukraine was going to become a 2nd france, my, the new york goes a bit as unless i knew what the list of kids, i don't, what they said, she knew it wasn't even less of general a good noise switches, maybe 2 medium....
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the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that you queen was going to become a 2nd france mother, new york, and i fear i knew what the list of kids. i don't what they said. she knew it suddenly unless the little girl, no, she just maybe 2 medium, stood the bullet, she stuck. what bugging? yeast kim like hello. say you could put a boy a love sosa. like de leon? yeah. okay. in the what serious go sales? ah, yes. put up a gun, that's a song by name me for my long sawing as a music, putting a swish thought of you. awesome. good. would you also get on rebel grains? come on that order or mission are going to see. reason. i say i can last new lucian with an idea better. lenora, i turn that off in july 1990 ukraine following russia adopted the declaration of state sovereignty. march 17th, 1991. there is a referendum in ukraine on the future o
the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. in his charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that you queen was going to become a 2nd france mother, new york, and i fear i knew what the list of kids. i don't what they said. she knew it suddenly unless the little girl, no, she just maybe 2 medium, stood the...
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the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. is charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that to queen was going to become a 2nd france mother, new york, and i said i knew what the telescope give. i don't what they said, she knew it. so given the steptoe a good a noise she just maybe medium, so it will it she stop bugging yeast cam. like hello. say you could put a boil love sosa. like de leon? yeah. okay. in the what cisco sales. oh, it's good. our propaganda is a song by name me for my don't sewing as a music, putting a swish thought of near awesome wilderness of get on rebel green's come a little more mission of confusion. um i say actin less nucleation with the new year better longer. i turn that off in july 1990 ukraine following russia adopted the declaration of state sovereignty. march 17th, 1991. there is a referendum in ukraine on the future of the soviet union. it includes 2
the peoples movement of ukraine was rapidly moving in a more nationalistic direction. it entered parliament as a force in opposition to the communist party. is charter, one of the goals was the withdrawal of ukraine from the u. s. s. r. they were spreading leaflets. the thing that to queen was going to become a 2nd france mother, new york, and i said i knew what the telescope give. i don't what they said, she knew it. so given the steptoe a good a noise she just maybe medium, so it will it she...
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as a result, we can measure the movement of the head.liquid there when we, uh, how building level, when we tilt in one direction or another. yes, you know, and the bubble, uh, moves to the right to the left or back and forth , respectively, and when it moves inside, it tickles a special receptor, they are inside on the surface and the irritation of these receptors tells us that we are leaning forward, not to the side, not back, but forward, we turn our head, respectively, the movement of this fluid begins in another channel. she, accordingly, signals to us that we turn our head there to the right or left. why then dizziness occurs so that these receptors are more sensitive, as they are arranged. these are hair cells. above, jelly-like membrane. and on this jelly-like membrane. calcium crystals are located from a liter and as a result, the displacement of fluid in the semicircular canal leads to a displacement of this membrane. and if suddenly for some reason. this pebble comes off for us and flies into the semicircular canal, then the mo
as a result, we can measure the movement of the head.liquid there when we, uh, how building level, when we tilt in one direction or another. yes, you know, and the bubble, uh, moves to the right to the left or back and forth , respectively, and when it moves inside, it tickles a special receptor, they are inside on the surface and the irritation of these receptors tells us that we are leaning forward, not to the side, not back, but forward, we turn our head, respectively, the movement of this...
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it's lost exhibition compared china's 1989 protests to hong kong democracy movement. to date, a warning that history could be about to repeat itself at hong kong expense. 32 years ago, it was, you know, people in the mainland now is that people call so or the party wants to take away people wide to the freedom of speech. the freedom of protest to ride, to vote for their own government all fundamentally are the same. when you look at this, behind the comparison to the longest, you know, people fuel, there's been malachi, the passion democracy, both generation in a way, what happened in $89.00, you know, for the full advocate, they won't rate and come up with me and sold the business very much rather than today. ah, in ah me 19. 07. a shocking story makes it to the front pages of canadian newspapers, me revelations, of horn conditions and startling death tolls among indigenous or 1st nations children made to study in residential school. colonial institutions created to quote, assimilate indigenous people, while in fact eradicating their culture. the man who uncovered th
it's lost exhibition compared china's 1989 protests to hong kong democracy movement. to date, a warning that history could be about to repeat itself at hong kong expense. 32 years ago, it was, you know, people in the mainland now is that people call so or the party wants to take away people wide to the freedom of speech. the freedom of protest to ride, to vote for their own government all fundamentally are the same. when you look at this, behind the comparison to the longest, you know, people...
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and where do you think the heart of the movement is? once trump is gone and that towering figure moves on, either is defeated or moves on after another term as president, is that limited government, free speech, three legs of the reagan stool movement just receding or is it still viable? >> thank you, dude. i'm glad to hear you liked the book. i liked yours. i think when you look at the 100-year history, you realize that the right is not one thing. it's many things. and in fact when you take that broader view, the type of conservativism that you and i came of age in and joe did, the reagan conservativism, that may actually have been more of an aberration. i think there's no going back after trump. i think that even if trump doesn't run in 2024 or if he loses the nomination, we've said it here on the show, desantis is waiting in the wings. the alternative to desantis would be a man like glenn youngkin who shares many of desantis' positions but has a different style and approach. when it comes to the social conservative part of the republ
and where do you think the heart of the movement is? once trump is gone and that towering figure moves on, either is defeated or moves on after another term as president, is that limited government, free speech, three legs of the reagan stool movement just receding or is it still viable? >> thank you, dude. i'm glad to hear you liked the book. i liked yours. i think when you look at the 100-year history, you realize that the right is not one thing. it's many things. and in fact when you...
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if we cannot make the people who participated who witnessed 1989 stood the movement to forget. at least they were hoping the younger generations can forget about it. there are lots of people that fried to commemorate june for inside either and be arrested. and therefore the only tanza balance of their, of fish in the river is to do it outside of china. so that people in china, they can come to hall called to this museum a we have a u. s. b, the video recording of the masika. and they can bring it home. and we are trying to do that to, to break that ah, ah, censorship inside china that hong kong is currently fighting its own battle with beijing. for years, china has been tightening its grid from the city, including a tree speech. it has introduced stringent legislation like a 2020 national security lo, designed to silence dissenting voices. the museum and its founder had fallen victim to the correct out. just weeks after we interviewed the church, young and early 2021. he was arrested in jail for what the authorities called organizing unauthorized pro. 10 months later, the museu
if we cannot make the people who participated who witnessed 1989 stood the movement to forget. at least they were hoping the younger generations can forget about it. there are lots of people that fried to commemorate june for inside either and be arrested. and therefore the only tanza balance of their, of fish in the river is to do it outside of china. so that people in china, they can come to hall called to this museum a we have a u. s. b, the video recording of the masika. and they can bring...
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you changed a sharp direction the speed of movement, i can’t keep up with your movement.of movement almost created an emergency situation already created by your documents. violated. are you braking sharply? i today very live distance. do not hold, we will draw up the protocol, do not rush. can i see an employee id? now now who's praising keep your bearings on the red suv. yes, i just left. no behind maybe he beat us. come here. sorry out of that girl. yes, it seems to be the thirty-fifth apartment you are always welcome, i insure it happened to be familiar with the elite super detective of this myself. that dog and more like a detective carries me. i drive a rare one myself. well, well, as if off-road me torn. no , i've never been to a race. i can take navigator next time, uh around the house. here is fantomas, if it were not for the woman, i would take him there, come on. want? please back off. where are you, you bastard? give it to whoever you told, i'll shoot you. and not to kill poop, you also drug dealer. girls hello don't you want to already means i invite you. tha
you changed a sharp direction the speed of movement, i can’t keep up with your movement.of movement almost created an emergency situation already created by your documents. violated. are you braking sharply? i today very live distance. do not hold, we will draw up the protocol, do not rush. can i see an employee id? now now who's praising keep your bearings on the red suv. yes, i just left. no behind maybe he beat us. come here. sorry out of that girl. yes, it seems to be the thirty-fifth...
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i would like the time movement of molecules in the air medium movement.ent of the worm and the flight of the moth, the movement of the rolling gingerbread man and the swallows in the lace sky. life movement. timur you have some kind of musical education. let 's say initial. so i went to study as a teacher at a music school, there were senior students there. they are like a guitar teacher on the guitar. yes, i played in the field, the birch stood alone harmonic. there are such purely classical things, and then i saw that in the house of pioneers the ensemble organizes and we are there from our class. guys. we organized there, so to speak a vr group it sounded and so on. it's like, well, it was a creature, like now, they say it's not fashionable. yes, we are a group of elves. we were we played at dances for the kids. we played the beatles well then those times, just a song to grow up. well, they grow up, yes. yes, there is still such a youthful ringing. there is some lightness, as in the photo school, now this, probably, would not be written. naturally. wel
i would like the time movement of molecules in the air medium movement.ent of the worm and the flight of the moth, the movement of the rolling gingerbread man and the swallows in the lace sky. life movement. timur you have some kind of musical education. let 's say initial. so i went to study as a teacher at a music school, there were senior students there. they are like a guitar teacher on the guitar. yes, i played in the field, the birch stood alone harmonic. there are such purely classical...
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it's hard to maintain as an expert on political movements. i don't need to convince you on that one. vietnam watergate the dollars of the late 1970s it appeared that what we might call the left or the new left. was out of ideas and was exhausted and that gives way to the reagan revolution. which i guess couldn't overturn the new deal by then, but was not going to allow any more liberal. reforms liberal pieces it that was it right draw the line and we're kind still living in that. think that's true and partly because we haven't had. a majority party in this country really sincerely nineteen seventies years, you know. one party wins for a while and takes for congress for a while. another takes the senate another one takes to the house. this is much more like a period called gilded age late 90th century where the two parties were very equal in strength and when that happens you're not going to have real big sort of forward movements of any great size or or importance in policy more. you're going to have tinkering around the edges and as you say
it's hard to maintain as an expert on political movements. i don't need to convince you on that one. vietnam watergate the dollars of the late 1970s it appeared that what we might call the left or the new left. was out of ideas and was exhausted and that gives way to the reagan revolution. which i guess couldn't overturn the new deal by then, but was not going to allow any more liberal. reforms liberal pieces it that was it right draw the line and we're kind still living in that. think that's...
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this idea that we will free and we do have the freedom of movement. and i don't, i, i think i'd to excess economy that i had to excess housing data to access to land. that is it that way we can glance food. so we can stop by is not day for people with a young black peasant like my sam is still saying today that i don't have a place where i can pull it home and my kids was heading their face. the very same fact. if i don't fight today, so that's why we are fighting and saying that we will occupy meant we need to when needed to do so because we are doing this for kids. we are doing this for our next generation because it seemed like can be those who have negotiated during the holidays. i did not discuss that issue of land and which was the most crucial being we went these, pull it off our land, and we have the levy. i'm that these condition that you are leaving and that could cause the corner. now the system is still a visit for us and if you go to a place like cape town, it's very difficult to access the seat you, when you are blank and, and now we hav
this idea that we will free and we do have the freedom of movement. and i don't, i, i think i'd to excess economy that i had to excess housing data to access to land. that is it that way we can glance food. so we can stop by is not day for people with a young black peasant like my sam is still saying today that i don't have a place where i can pull it home and my kids was heading their face. the very same fact. if i don't fight today, so that's why we are fighting and saying that we will occupy...
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he tried to transfer it to human movement. the background combination is named.chi in the secrets of chinese centenarians was understood by sergey egorov i am 63 years old and crawled with straight legs with my palms. i can get it calmly, but just 3 years ago, love could hardly make a sharp turn after 30 years of work at the factory, the body began to rapidly surrender then a pensioner, she accidentally stumbled upon chinese tai chi gymnastics, the movement turned out to be strange and too slow for her, but her state of health did not allow endure more intense workloads and love. i decided to try thais for a year and a half. well, i got more energy flexibility, i got more sleep, i got better in china, from where this gymnastics came to us, these effects are usually explained by gaining internal harmony and an increase in the overall level of vital energy, according to the traditional chinese representation of human health, it depends on the energy of qi and e, just take tai chi aimed at ensuring that the energy in the human body was balanced by the movements them
he tried to transfer it to human movement. the background combination is named.chi in the secrets of chinese centenarians was understood by sergey egorov i am 63 years old and crawled with straight legs with my palms. i can get it calmly, but just 3 years ago, love could hardly make a sharp turn after 30 years of work at the factory, the body began to rapidly surrender then a pensioner, she accidentally stumbled upon chinese tai chi gymnastics, the movement turned out to be strange and too slow...
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the cultural shifts that were accomplished in the nonviolent movement of the civil rights movement changed american culture for the better. it made my life possible. my father is from the south happens to be a republican conservative. my mother is a black, liberal democrat from the inner-city los angeles. my southern grandparents were not in need of that embracing the idea of interracial marriage, but by the time i came along but they could not of love me or my brother more. there is change that took place in the wood family, in america, the american people, the american project can and has grown closer to what it was always meant to be, but my wife's experience in american life is very different. she has a very different attitude with respect to the easy sort of glorification of patriotism that i have, and it is crystallized in our expense with the los angeles riots. i remember at the age of five years old, 1992, my mother was worried about my mother who had gone to work in the midst of the violence, worried she would never come home, but ultimately she came home and life went on as norma
the cultural shifts that were accomplished in the nonviolent movement of the civil rights movement changed american culture for the better. it made my life possible. my father is from the south happens to be a republican conservative. my mother is a black, liberal democrat from the inner-city los angeles. my southern grandparents were not in need of that embracing the idea of interracial marriage, but by the time i came along but they could not of love me or my brother more. there is change...
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the boy who's lynching inspired a generation and launched a movement. we know him as a story that pushed rosa parks into action as a tortured body on the pages of jet magazine or as a turning point in the life of john lewis. we know as his mother mamie till mobley has said that he did not die in vain. but if the reverend parker were here tonight, he would remind us that for all we know about till since 1955. we have lost the joyful obscurity of those first 14 years. and so in what follows i'm going to give you a glimpse into the long and dramatic afterlife of emmett till. my talk is not so much a biography of the boy. for that you'd need the reverend parker. as it is a biography of his story because for 66 and a half years people have been telling till story. or ignoring it. or bending it. or selling it. you might know what happened to emmett till in 1955 and if you don't it's fine. i'll bring you up to speed. but you might not know that the way you might not know the ways that his story has been suppressed altered and sold. since 1955 suppressed altere
the boy who's lynching inspired a generation and launched a movement. we know him as a story that pushed rosa parks into action as a tortured body on the pages of jet magazine or as a turning point in the life of john lewis. we know as his mother mamie till mobley has said that he did not die in vain. but if the reverend parker were here tonight, he would remind us that for all we know about till since 1955. we have lost the joyful obscurity of those first 14 years. and so in what follows i'm...