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we are all excited to see _ natural history museum. tural history museum. we are all excited to see what it is _ natural history museum. we are all excited to see what it is going - natural history museum. we are all excited to see what it is going to . excited to see what it is going to made. we thought about it, we've talked about it, we've written papers about it, we've dreamt about it and finally, we are going to sit and find out what it really is, which, at the moment we have no idea so it is going to be so exciting to open the canister and find out what's in there. the open the canister and find out what's in there.— open the canister and find out what's in there. the main concern now is contamination. _ what's in there. the main concern now is contamination. the - what's in there. the main concern now is contamination. the team l what's in there. the main concern i now is contamination. the team here in utah, don't want the ground to get mixed up with bits of bennu. it is vital that there are invaluable sample is kept pristine. t
we are all excited to see _ natural history museum. tural history museum. we are all excited to see what it is _ natural history museum. we are all excited to see what it is going - natural history museum. we are all excited to see what it is going to . excited to see what it is going to made. we thought about it, we've talked about it, we've written papers about it, we've dreamt about it and finally, we are going to sit and find out what it really is, which, at the moment we have no idea so it...
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our team at the natural history museum is looking at the mineralogy. rals inside the sample to learn about the whole history of the solar system. they think it might contain little grains actually form before the solar system even formed and got caught up in the planet building process and thenit in the planet building process and then it will have other grains that formed when a planet formed and then it would have been changed by the geology of the asteroid. we are going to learn about this whole 4.5 billion year history by looking at this rock. idr billion year history by looking at this rock. , , . , , this rock. dr king, it is incredibly interesting _ this rock. dr king, it is incredibly interesting but _ this rock. dr king, it is incredibly interesting but also _ this rock. dr king, it is incredibly interesting but also not - this rock. dr king, it is incredibly interesting but also not cheap. l this rock. dr king, it is incrediblyj interesting but also not cheap. it has cost nasa something in the region of $1 billion. gm? has cost nasa something
our team at the natural history museum is looking at the mineralogy. rals inside the sample to learn about the whole history of the solar system. they think it might contain little grains actually form before the solar system even formed and got caught up in the planet building process and thenit in the planet building process and then it will have other grains that formed when a planet formed and then it would have been changed by the geology of the asteroid. we are going to learn about this...
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we will be caettin natural history museum. we will be getting small _ natural history museum. useum. we will be getting small vile's worth _ natural history museum. we will be getting small vile's worth which - getting small vile's worth which will be made up of individual training little grains, which we will analyse one by one. —— a small vial�*s. we have talked about it, written about it, dreamt about what it will be, and finally we will see it will be, and finally we will see it and understand what it really is. the hope is this small but invaluable sample will shed light on the story of our solar system and answer some of the biggest questions we have. rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. incredible, isn't it. the gases from such a tiny amount of material. funny because were talking about the summer they will get 250g funny because were talking about the summer they will get 250 g of material and i did think that sounded like a lot but i was told that was so much information from 250 g because previous missions have just got a few grams here or there. they have 250 g to analys
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and natural history museum. and that's it . for the natural history museum. and that's it. top of the hour or you can get more on our website, gbnews.com. now it's over to arlene . arlene. >> thanks so much, aaron. well, since russia invaded ukraine, one country has been absolutely steadfast and indeed self—sacrificing in its support of the country. and that's poland. one of its neighbours . poland. one of its neighbours. but a diplomatic spat between poush but a diplomatic spat between polish and ukrainian governments over agreeing threats threatens to derail that relationship with poland's prime minister stating this week the country won't send any more weapons to its neighbour with military aid from the us also becoming a point of political dispute ahead of next year's presidential election . year's presidential election. are ukraine's backers are ukraine's western backers beginning to tire of the conflict? well to discuss that and more, i'm joined by the former royal navy rear admiral chris parry. chris, really good to see you. thanks forjoining to see you. thanks for jo
and natural history museum. and that's it . for the natural history museum. and that's it. top of the hour or you can get more on our website, gbnews.com. now it's over to arlene . arlene. >> thanks so much, aaron. well, since russia invaded ukraine, one country has been absolutely steadfast and indeed self—sacrificing in its support of the country. and that's poland. one of its neighbours . poland. one of its neighbours. but a diplomatic spat between poush but a diplomatic spat between...
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dust will be divided up between scientists around the world, including the team at london's natural history museumat it's going to be made of. i mean, we've thought about it, we've talked about it, we've written papers about it, we've dreamt about what it's going to be. and finally, we're actually going to see it and find out what it really is, which, yeah, at the moment we have no idea. so it's going to be just so exciting to open the canister and find out what's in there. the main concern now is contamination. the team here in utah don't want what's on the ground — the dirt, the dust, the microbes — to get mixed up with the bits of bennu. it's vital that their invaluable sample is kept pristine. she's taking an initial thermal reading of that src as we speak... the race is now on to safely recover the capsule and bring it back to the military base. 0pening it will be a painstaking and slow process taking several weeks, but scientists say the wait will be worth it. rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. 0ur science correspondent jonathan amos is in utah with the latest. we saw this capsule come screami
dust will be divided up between scientists around the world, including the team at london's natural history museumat it's going to be made of. i mean, we've thought about it, we've talked about it, we've written papers about it, we've dreamt about what it's going to be. and finally, we're actually going to see it and find out what it really is, which, yeah, at the moment we have no idea. so it's going to be just so exciting to open the canister and find out what's in there. the main concern now...
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let's now speak to dr natasha almeida, curator of meteorites, natural history museum here in london.? so are you excited about when it comes to this asteroid?— to this asteroid? so much. it is the laruest to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample _ to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample return. _ to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample return. 250 - to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample return. 250 grams. to this asteroid? so much. it is the l largest sample return. 250 grams of this pristine material is going to be here for us to study. notjust us, but future generations and hopefully some of them are watching and being inspired now by what is going on. the most important thing is how christina is. the samples are important, but they still experience alteration because they come through our atmosphere, they sit on the surface and they get rained on. but these samples have been picked up, protected and they will be stored in nitrogen at nasa and then sent out to everybody. they give us a pristine look at this time capsule material. i a
let's now speak to dr natasha almeida, curator of meteorites, natural history museum here in london.? so are you excited about when it comes to this asteroid?— to this asteroid? so much. it is the laruest to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample _ to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample return. _ to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample return. 250 - to this asteroid? so much. it is the largest sample return. 250 grams. to this asteroid? so much. it is the l...
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dust will be divided up between scientists around the world, including the team at london's natural history museumittle grains, which we will analyse one by one. we're all unbelievably excited. we've thought about it, we've talked about it, we've written papers about it, we've dreamt about what it's going to be, and finally, we're actually going to see it and find out what it really is. the hope is this small but invaluable sample will shed light on the story of our solar system, and answer some of the biggest questions we have. rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. the week ahead looks very unsettled with heavy rain and gayle force winds at times. so far today, we have seen showery outbreaks of rain. fairly fragmented, as you can see from the earlier rainfall, but low pressure is still driving the weather story at the moment. plenty of isobars on the trot, so plenty of wet weather to come for the remainder of the afternoon, but not for all of us. central and southern parts of england and wales will continue to see the cloud break up sunshine come through, while a pulse of rain move steadily north by t
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it's a little modest than the natural history museum in new york, but it's a similar kind of architecture. but in fact, museum was built as memorial to university of michigan students who died trying to end enslavement. and i think that's a that we don't we don't tell teams trying to work on that very specific but it it has this kind of neo there's a authority here and the assumption that people have about what they're going to get that facade are so power ful that you really i mean you know this but you really to turn what is happening in on its head i to do an assignment that i can't do anymore. tina is here and she's changed museum but i used to i used to teach an essay on how values are expressed in museum and my students into the museum and they would back and they would say, oh my modern art doesn't include anybody who's not white. and the the art from africa is displayed as if times stopped. in fact, there was never a clock and there's still dirt on the know. it was way that museums and and art museums, science museum. they have all long been dedicated in the way that they were org
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. the natural history museum. website. gbnews.com . gbnews.com. >> thanks, aaron. now following the prime minister's announcement last week that he's going to take a pragmatic approach to green policies , he approach to green policies, he has actually well, some people would say that he needs to go a little bit further and actually scrap the net zero target by 2050. some say it is undemocratic , that it has led to undemocratic, that it has led to the creation of committees like the creation of committees like the climate change committee that have power to essentially decide how the government sticks to this policy. and they have they do actually have a lot of influence on the government. and i'm not always sure that the government has actually been honest enough about the cost of net zero. we had not too long ago philip hammond, when he was chancellor, predicted that it chancellor, he predicted that it might that might cost estimated that it might cost estimated that it might cost estimated that it might cost 1 t
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dust will be divided up between scientists around the world, including the team at london's natural history museum. we're all unbelievably excited. we've thought about it, we've talked about it, we've written papers about it, we've dreamt about what it's going to be, and finally, we're actually going to see it and find out what it really is. the hope is this small but invaluable sample will shed light on the story of our solar system, and answer some of the biggest questions we have. rebecca morelle, bbc news, utah. the most important bits of dust in the world right now, perhaps. earlier i spoke to professor ian franchi, a scientist who will be receiving part of the sample from the asteroid. he told me about his involvement in the project. i've been working on bringing a sample — i've been working on bringing a sample back from an asteroid by space _ sample back from an asteroid by space mission for 20 years now. i have _ space mission for 20 years now. i have been— space mission for 20 years now. i have been involved in osiris—rex for ten years _ have been involved in osiris—rex for ten years it
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you can natural history museum.ting our website, gbnews.com. now it's back to nana. >> still to come , suella >> still to come, suella braverman is ramping up her efforts to tackle the migration crisis . the efforts to tackle the migration crisis. the home efforts to tackle the migration crisis . the home secretary has crisis. the home secretary has questioned whether international conventions like the echr are still fit for purpose. what do you think? but next, rishi sunak has outlined plans to delay the uk's climate targets , but uk's climate targets, but watering down the government's net zero priorities. but has he gone far enough? we'll be going head to head in a few moments time . >> the people's channel. britain's news . >> the people's channel. britain's news. channel >> 39 minutes after 3:00. if you've just tuned in, where have you've just tuned in, where have you been? it's fine, though. there's loads more. i'm nana akua. this is gb news. we are the people's channel. now, just before the break we were talk
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history and culture . it is vital we continue improving our ability to make a difference. the smithsonian cultural resource initiative is partnering with the virginia museum of natural history on the cultural heritage monitoring lab using satellite imagery to monitor 28,000 ukrainian cultural sites to document any damage and share it with the proper authorities. the profound value of making connections was underscored when colleagues from ukraine, who participated in previous cultural heritage courses alerted us to the plight of several ukrainian fulbright scholars. thanks to the office of advancement, the office of international relations and the office of academic appointments , the smithsonian is hosting four of the scholars whose academic programs ended in may. had they not had this opportunity, they would have to return to uncertain situations in their war-torn hormone. the army monuments training program is recognition that culture transcends geography, race, or religion. preserving the artistic and cultural projects of human creativity is a noble endeavor. i thank you all for recognizing intrinsic value of protecting the tangible and intangible expressions of our sha
history and culture . it is vital we continue improving our ability to make a difference. the smithsonian cultural resource initiative is partnering with the virginia museum of natural history on the cultural heritage monitoring lab using satellite imagery to monitor 28,000 ukrainian cultural sites to document any damage and share it with the proper authorities. the profound value of making connections was underscored when colleagues from ukraine, who participated in previous cultural heritage...
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point is they are referring to a piece of research which came out of ucl and natural history and the natural history museumman, who was one of the earliest inhabitants, black. earliest inhabitants, was black. >> had that is, >> yeah. and he had and that is, thatis >> yeah. and he had and that is, that is a that is on the stuarts did not look this did not look like this black some stuarts did some tudors and some stuarts did calvin this is book about calvin this is a book about black history so it's got pictures black people pictures of the black people sanction a book that sanction a book like this that talked being talked about britain's being only white you wouldn't it's nonsense . nonsense. >> it's every textbook i read for my entire childhood, every single person was white, every every textbook published before about 2020 was just white people . it's all i grew up with was white history. >> i think. >> i think. >> rebecca i just think we have now. >> i did. i did post—truth world this is peak that was virtual truthful . truthful. >> that was calvin throwing the book that was calvin virtue signalling ev
point is they are referring to a piece of research which came out of ucl and natural history and the natural history museumman, who was one of the earliest inhabitants, black. earliest inhabitants, was black. >> had that is, >> yeah. and he had and that is, thatis >> yeah. and he had and that is, that is a that is on the stuarts did not look this did not look like this black some stuarts did some tudors and some stuarts did calvin this is book about calvin this is a book about...
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point is they are referring to a piece of research which came out of ucl and natural history and the natural history museumman, who was one of the earliest inhabitants, black. earliest inhabitants, was black. >> had that is, >> yeah. and he had and that is, thatis >> yeah. and he had and that is, that is a that is on the stuarts did not look this did not look like this black some stuarts did some tudors and some stuarts did calvin this is book about calvin this is a book about black history so it's got pictures black people pictures of the black people sanction a book that sanction a book like this that talked being talked about britain's being only white you wouldn't it's nonsense . nonsense. >> it's every textbook i read for my entire childhood, every single person was white, every every textbook published before about 2020 was just white people . it's all i grew up with was white history. >> i think. >> i think. >> rebecca i just think we have now. >> i did. i did post—truth world this is peak that was virtual truthful . truthful. >> that was calvin throwing the book that was calvin virtue signalling ev
point is they are referring to a piece of research which came out of ucl and natural history and the natural history museumman, who was one of the earliest inhabitants, black. earliest inhabitants, was black. >> had that is, >> yeah. and he had and that is, thatis >> yeah. and he had and that is, that is a that is on the stuarts did not look this did not look like this black some stuarts did some tudors and some stuarts did calvin this is book about calvin this is a book about...
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one of our graduates today works at the virginia museum of natural history and leads the cultural heritage monitoring web and partnership with the smithsonian. he and his team are hereby satellite, some 28,000 cultural fights in ukraine. in cooperation with psrrthe sta department, documents potential war crimes related to cultural r damage and destruction. that is capsule history. sorry it took me so long but it is important to know this story. all of this is what brings us together today. cultural heritage gives us, as human beings, as people of ho particular nations and communities, a sense of identity. it gives us a sense of history.i it provides touchstones for learning about the past. it provides knowledge and some wisdom and it provides a source of strength and resilience and enabling us to build, sometimes rebuild our future. in light of so many increasing threats to cultural heritage, we can increase our capabilities. you are the founding inaugural class of monuments officers, men and women, and you are the foundation of that effort. thank you. >> [ applause ] >> lonnie bunch could
one of our graduates today works at the virginia museum of natural history and leads the cultural heritage monitoring web and partnership with the smithsonian. he and his team are hereby satellite, some 28,000 cultural fights in ukraine. in cooperation with psrrthe sta department, documents potential war crimes related to cultural r damage and destruction. that is capsule history. sorry it took me so long but it is important to know this story. all of this is what brings us together today....
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the museum of natural history where he stood outside on a horse with an american indian and african-americand we don't want that even though he and his family found the museum, i hope you don't have to take these statues. on some level do you hope you don't have to, to? to help the city wises up? >> you are so right. let me say thank you for all the books you bring. wonderful, it helps people stay interested in history. you do a great job, thank you so much but i hope i don't have to take these, i hope the city council and mayor adams comes to their senses and doesn't allow this to happen. these are great americans, they have flaws and have lived in different times, they had different standards but we still celebrate their contribution to the american experience. >> if you don't, i like to discuss that. if you want to add more context to history and make it more relevant, i'm fine with that. town supervisor, thank you so much, appreciate it. >> thank you for the job you do biting those books. they keep people interested in our history as they should. >> thank you for saying that. i'll see yo
the museum of natural history where he stood outside on a horse with an american indian and african-americand we don't want that even though he and his family found the museum, i hope you don't have to take these statues. on some level do you hope you don't have to, to? to help the city wises up? >> you are so right. let me say thank you for all the books you bring. wonderful, it helps people stay interested in history. you do a great job, thank you so much but i hope i don't have to take...
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we have a museum of natural history, we collect insect stones , fish skeletons and leaves.created a tribe of four people, in which i stand as a sorcerer, and i cured the leader and aunt shura we arrange an indian war with soldiers i eat every 2 hours, as the doctor ordered, please come to easter your lyova well, of course, that's me i read. well, uh, leva, up to a certain point, belonged to she, like mom and mom, was missing, because, well, my grandmother lived with her grandmother, she loved him tremendously, but mom is mom and dad is dad. they passed him, how to say, and, uh , very rarely appeared, and then, when he arrived, after graduating from school, it was a completely different relationship, because this is the trembling of a boy who reaches out to his mother. lyova never had this tenderness. maybe she was hidden, yes, it is incredible, it happens. but listen, well, if they didn’t make up, yes, it’s enough for her, she said that it’s not enough for him to come and mom said the decision to the button, and that's it, then everything would be restored. yes? well, proba
we have a museum of natural history, we collect insect stones , fish skeletons and leaves.created a tribe of four people, in which i stand as a sorcerer, and i cured the leader and aunt shura we arrange an indian war with soldiers i eat every 2 hours, as the doctor ordered, please come to easter your lyova well, of course, that's me i read. well, uh, leva, up to a certain point, belonged to she, like mom and mom, was missing, because, well, my grandmother lived with her grandmother, she loved...
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history. >> ainsley: there is a town out on long island, it's close to you, brian? >> brian: when this controversy happened in the museum of natural history the town of oyster bay where teddy roosevelt has his home i will take the statute. you don't want it there american indian on the ground when he is on a horse? all right, we will take it. number two, that was a disaster. they boxed it up in the middle of a pandemic and moved it out like that was a priority. now with columbus it was safe because governor cuomo is reportedly italian he know what is columbus day means to the italian people and what columbus does, too, hence the district of columbia, columbus, ohio. columbia is everywhere. change at love names. take that statue out. the town of brookhaven says if you have a problem with this, we will take them all. the quote is you know, i didn't want to comment on this whether it was right or wrong with the decision. if you want to do that, hey, we will take the statues. that includes five -- by the way, that includes five george washington statues. so this is so important. donald trump said it. you want -- he goes you want to st
history. >> ainsley: there is a town out on long island, it's close to you, brian? >> brian: when this controversy happened in the museum of natural history the town of oyster bay where teddy roosevelt has his home i will take the statute. you don't want it there american indian on the ground when he is on a horse? all right, we will take it. number two, that was a disaster. they boxed it up in the middle of a pandemic and moved it out like that was a priority. now with columbus it...
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where we were shown an exhibition hall and a museum about the history of belarus, also visited the museum of the great patriotic war and visited the naturale university in the technopark gives a pretty good practical base, and a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, and also it allows you to raise, and your years actually gives experience, and also allows you to understand, just this very sphere, the scanner of emotions , an analogue of tetrapak, carbon sorbent, smart glasses , drones. their flight, thoughts cannot be caught up, and here it is important. keep helping and then be sure to bring to life what adults at first glance seem unrealistic to us ilona valynets. grigory krishtafovich alexander samoylovich sphere of interests now let's break for a short advertisement, then stay with us about the new tourist season. the motives that brought them to the village are completely different. we produce our products from different animals and would like to make a circle, that is, so that our people try really ecological food and, overcoming all difficulties, achieve results. starting to make a profit leading to learn all the intricacies
where we were shown an exhibition hall and a museum about the history of belarus, also visited the museum of the great patriotic war and visited the naturale university in the technopark gives a pretty good practical base, and a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, and also it allows you to raise, and your years actually gives experience, and also allows you to understand, just this very sphere, the scanner of emotions , an analogue of tetrapak, carbon sorbent, smart glasses , drones....
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on the origins of species" which came out in 1859, right when his father was creating the museum of natural history. we probably take for granted what a revolution darwin's book was on evolution and species. t.r. spoke multiple languages and could read books in french or german. jefferson, that classic line of john f. kennedy's, there was a dinner at the white house that there were never that many brilliant people there that night except when jefferson dined alone. [laughter] those two in my mind are the ones. sometimes a writer can help a president along. harry truman was not a great writer. he never graduated from high school. his memoirs are solid. he was living in independence, missouri without a lot going on with the vietnam war and civil rights, and there is truman at his home. there was a filmmaker that came right before he died and interviewed him. in that book, you can hear as a storyteller, not a writer, truman's sense of storytelling is remarkable. just like bill clinton's ability to tell stories. it is different than the writing. it is just a remarkable way of putting bits of americana
on the origins of species" which came out in 1859, right when his father was creating the museum of natural history. we probably take for granted what a revolution darwin's book was on evolution and species. t.r. spoke multiple languages and could read books in french or german. jefferson, that classic line of john f. kennedy's, there was a dinner at the white house that there were never that many brilliant people there that night except when jefferson dined alone. [laughter] those two in...
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history of our country. the working day starts at 9 am. we don’t have such a big museum and therefore, naturallyet’s say that we envy all branches of our activity, i, that is, you are economic, of course, and scientific fund work, therefore, first , this is a passage through the territory through the halls. tour starts from here, we start and bypass the bail. this is the very first room. here we are talking about the usual. in the history of the family. here are portraits of ignatius casimir. bulga as a copy of the original portrait of jan damele. this is the first owner and actually the builder of our palace. and here is his sons grandson, who later owned the palace. in order to be the director of a museum, you really need to have some specific knowledge that is related to the profile of this museum; we have a palace park ensemble, therefore the culture of the 19th century. in principle, we are in a good position in this regard, because most of the museum staff who are engaged in just the same communication with visitors. they have specialized education. and i myself studied specifically in the
history of our country. the working day starts at 9 am. we don’t have such a big museum and therefore, naturallyet’s say that we envy all branches of our activity, i, that is, you are economic, of course, and scientific fund work, therefore, first , this is a passage through the territory through the halls. tour starts from here, we start and bypass the bail. this is the very first room. here we are talking about the usual. in the history of the family. here are portraits of ignatius...
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, where we were shown an exhibition hall and a museum on the history of belarus, also visited the museum of the great patriotic war and visited the naturalod practical base, and a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, and he allows you to raise. eh, your years, actually gives experience, and it also allows you to understand, just this very sphere, the scanner of emotions is an analogue of tetrapak, carbon sorbent, smart glasses , drones. their flight of thought cannot be caught up, and here it is important to support, help, and then be sure to bring to life what, at first glance, seems unrealistic to us adults . ferilovoy no with grigory krishtafovich and alexander smilelovich solemn line first bells dedicated to the beginning of the training years have passed on the eve in every corner of belarus in total over a million sat down at the desks, of which 110,000 students are first-graders. if for kids this day is a big holiday, then for graduates the beginning of a special responsible time on september 1st. for me as well as i think for each of us it is a meeting with our classmates with our teachers. we returned to our native walls.
, where we were shown an exhibition hall and a museum on the history of belarus, also visited the museum of the great patriotic war and visited the naturalod practical base, and a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, and he allows you to raise. eh, your years, actually gives experience, and it also allows you to understand, just this very sphere, the scanner of emotions is an analogue of tetrapak, carbon sorbent, smart glasses , drones. their flight of thought cannot be caught up, and...
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where we were shown an exhibition hall and a museum about the history of belarus as well visited the museum of the great patriotic war and also visited the naturald a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, and it also allows you to raise your years. in fact, it gives experience, and also allows you to understand, just this very sphere, an emotion scanner, an analogue of a tetra pak, a carbon sorbent, smart glasses, drones. it is impossible to catch up with their flight of thought, and here it is important to support, help, and then be sure to bring to life what at first glance seems unrealistic to us adults . perelonova no with grigory kristafovich and alexander with melovich, the ceremonial line, the first bells dedicated to the beginning of the school year took place the day before in every corner of belarus, in total over a million students sat down at their desks, students from of which 110.000 are first-graders. if for kids this is a big holiday, then for graduates the special responsible time begins on september 1. for me as well. i think for each of us this is a meeting with our classmates and our teachers. we returned to our native
where we were shown an exhibition hall and a museum about the history of belarus as well visited the museum of the great patriotic war and also visited the naturald a lot of theoretical and practical knowledge, and it also allows you to raise your years. in fact, it gives experience, and also allows you to understand, just this very sphere, an emotion scanner, an analogue of a tetra pak, a carbon sorbent, smart glasses, drones. it is impossible to catch up with their flight of thought, and here...
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uh-huh and for this for this uh, natural uh, conversation with local residents, and uh, in a week i have an exhibition opens in the background in the local history museum maxim petrul the sculptor. well, we created a monument there at the site of the extermination of jews on december 2, 1941, 3,000. uh, the jews, in the wilderness, were destroyed, probably, in the maslochanskaya mountain. and uh, it's also important for me to present my work and creativity. eh, there are portraits of gluz houses. i made large syria portraits of houses. even in the way you are, this is called love, and that is something that cannot be expressed in architecture. in painting you can sometimes express in poetry what place it occupies in your life, but in every hour it is in every minute in every breath. uh, because after all, hmm, we have this, apparently , hereditary feature of architecture, it is based on literature, not on music, as is commonly believed, no, on music on music. this , apparently, depends on those who hear ; after all, literature in architecture is also important for me, because it should generate. especially in memorial works. she must wait for the feeli
uh-huh and for this for this uh, natural uh, conversation with local residents, and uh, in a week i have an exhibition opens in the background in the local history museum maxim petrul the sculptor. well, we created a monument there at the site of the extermination of jews on december 2, 1941, 3,000. uh, the jews, in the wilderness, were destroyed, probably, in the maslochanskaya mountain. and uh, it's also important for me to present my work and creativity. eh, there are portraits of gluz...
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history of the agency ever since. my guess is that they're added difficulties because of the classified nations and secrets that the cia naturally has. they're creating a museum. there's a security overlay at cia that we all have to pay attention to in order to make sure our operations are kept closely so that we're able to be in our operations now and in the future. but at the same time, we look for artifice acts that we can show to the public. so everything you will see in this museum has been declassified. nothing in our museum that we'll walk through is still classified. but that doesn't mean in our that we don't have quite a few of those as well. so how often do you have guests in here? do cia employees come through? what's wonderful about our museum is that it is actually in the hallways space of the agency. the motto of cia museum is to instruct, inform and inspire by having it in the actual hallways space of cia. it allows our officers, as they're on their way, work to see their history, to see an artifact or something that might or might relate to what they're doing today. well, why don't we take it to her? great. let's go. so, robert byer we're at t
history of the agency ever since. my guess is that they're added difficulties because of the classified nations and secrets that the cia naturally has. they're creating a museum. there's a security overlay at cia that we all have to pay attention to in order to make sure our operations are kept closely so that we're able to be in our operations now and in the future. but at the same time, we look for artifice acts that we can show to the public. so everything you will see in this museum has...
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silence uh-huh and for this, for this, natural , uh, conversation with local residents, and uh, in a week i have an exhibition in the back of the local history museumecause together with all the theater alexander kopylov maxim petrov is a sculptor. we created a monument there at the site of the extermination of the jews on december 2, 1941. 3,000. uh, the jews, in the wilderness, were destroyed, probably, in the maslochanskaya mountain. and uh, it's also important for me to present my work, it's creation. eh, there are portraits of the gluz people. e houses. i made a large series of portraits of houses. even in what you call it, love is felt, and something that cannot be expressed in architecture. in painting, you can sometimes express in poetry what place it takes in your life, but it is in every hour , it is in every minute in every breath. uh, because, after all, hmm, apparently, we have such a hereditary, uh, feature of architecture, it is based on literature, not on music, as is commonly believed, no, on music on music. this already apparently, it depends on those who hear, nevertheless, literature in architecture is also important for me, bec
silence uh-huh and for this, for this, natural , uh, conversation with local residents, and uh, in a week i have an exhibition in the back of the local history museumecause together with all the theater alexander kopylov maxim petrov is a sculptor. we created a monument there at the site of the extermination of the jews on december 2, 1941. 3,000. uh, the jews, in the wilderness, were destroyed, probably, in the maslochanskaya mountain. and uh, it's also important for me to present my work,...
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the museum really works here, a unique thing, because all of our natural stories are drenched and children immediately when they come to school. they first, they learn the historyder our ceilings, and the structures fully examine all the buildings and understand that this is art, and it turns out that their upbringing comes immediately from art. then they already come to our school, choose music, choreographic department, art department. knowing the people of obovyazsky will be remembered about people. we got up. we went to work together, then we went to bed together, this is 24/7 a day. that is, when we are together every lever is creative. i think yes. just in the moment of school a person loses interest, teak profession and history. which roles are striking in terms of dreams? i have already played a lot and, probably, almost everything that exists, even ostap bender played in the musical theater , the worst thing that for me was and remains this live broadcast. i don't know why, but live broadcasts i started live broadcasts. i'm still afraid of everyone. look at the project belarusians on our tv channel expedition for the cups of our ukraine new discoveries
the museum really works here, a unique thing, because all of our natural stories are drenched and children immediately when they come to school. they first, they learn the historyder our ceilings, and the structures fully examine all the buildings and understand that this is art, and it turns out that their upbringing comes immediately from art. then they already come to our school, choose music, choreographic department, art department. knowing the people of obovyazsky will be remembered about...