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it was shot here in nikita's in 1980. it's a film about an eccentric european businessman obsessed with bringing opera to the amazon played by maverick german actor klaus kinski. today it ketosis home to people who have built an entire city in the middle of the jungle. to nearly half a 1000000 people with no roads connecting it to the outside world. ito says residents are proud of the boston market square on the show off of the largest river on the planet. is the government's controversial plans go ahead the key talks will continue to grow and become the main trading hub between brazil and peru either ovi a project is said to create a new commercial corridor or linking the atlantic with the pacific for china and other global clients and that's an appealing prospects in the fight for the future of the amazon continues for now over captain perez knows for certain is that he will set off again in a few days time with a ship loaded with congo passengers and stores that it is going to we're just regular people going about our
it was shot here in nikita's in 1980. it's a film about an eccentric european businessman obsessed with bringing opera to the amazon played by maverick german actor klaus kinski. today it ketosis home to people who have built an entire city in the middle of the jungle. to nearly half a 1000000 people with no roads connecting it to the outside world. ito says residents are proud of the boston market square on the show off of the largest river on the planet. is the government's controversial...
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even with a very surprised nikita. this is why it's a wonderful choice this year to have the white house christmas orment field, the helicopter. may have been the first man to reach the ripe old age of 70, while in the white house. but he saw himself as the future. cutting edge, innovative and eager to encourage technological breakthrough. i'm going to wrap it up and go into some q&a. i'm sure you understand that ike has plenty of warts and there are questions we should raise about eisenhower and his presidency. i'll just name three topics maybe we can return to a little bit in the q&a. i hear lots of oohs and ah's and. well, yes, indeed. i'll just do this real quick so we can have a further discussion with questions. the first question i have is why nixon? now, there's a political answer to why eizenhower chose him to be his running mate. actually, he didn't use choose nixon to be his run mate. dewey put him on the ticket. eisenhower never net -- net nixon. they were worlds apart in everything and i think eisenhower a
even with a very surprised nikita. this is why it's a wonderful choice this year to have the white house christmas orment field, the helicopter. may have been the first man to reach the ripe old age of 70, while in the white house. but he saw himself as the future. cutting edge, innovative and eager to encourage technological breakthrough. i'm going to wrap it up and go into some q&a. i'm sure you understand that ike has plenty of warts and there are questions we should raise about...
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initially getting well with the leader nikita khrushchev but wondering what they were up to so these are spy planes they flew a tremendously high altitudes beyond the soviet technology to shoot them down and tell they improve technology and then he authorized several of the flights before the international conference from 1960 which he thought would be the capstone of the presidency and be with khrushchev germany and france and the uk. but he launched a spy mission and then they shot that down. and with that prestige of the americans we were the warmongers president eisenhower authorized lied to say it was a whether mission. and then the feeling from his advisers is that they could not survive and attack in second the pilot would not survive to be shot down and the pilot also had a poison needle to inject himself. then they also captured the pilot and khrushchev showed the debris in well-publicized demonstrations and exhibits in moscow and said not only are they the warmongers flying over our country but eisenhower is a liar because he prided himself to become an honest politician so
initially getting well with the leader nikita khrushchev but wondering what they were up to so these are spy planes they flew a tremendously high altitudes beyond the soviet technology to shoot them down and tell they improve technology and then he authorized several of the flights before the international conference from 1960 which he thought would be the capstone of the presidency and be with khrushchev germany and france and the uk. but he launched a spy mission and then they shot that down....
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that are being rolled out and among those people is a famous russian oscar winning film director nikita mccall cough who is now joining the 5 g. conspiracy bandwagon he's he's in the train tooting the horn of sanity and i repeat this is not a vaccine outcome an understanding which is it's a microchip it's quite serious this fact is officially documented and there's a feeling of some little 1000000 fuck one of his claims is that bill gates and microsoft of people did technology and they're going to start vaccinating people against the virus and at the same time putting little microchips in them to control them and to control the world's population his show ran twice on russian state television it was supposed to run 8 times but the higher ups eventually came to their senses and pulled the program the film director who obviously isn't used to having his work taken off air was very unhappy and called as an act of censorship but there are those that took him at his word and in the southern russian republic they banded together and they burned down a cell tower saying that 5 g. and move netw
that are being rolled out and among those people is a famous russian oscar winning film director nikita mccall cough who is now joining the 5 g. conspiracy bandwagon he's he's in the train tooting the horn of sanity and i repeat this is not a vaccine outcome an understanding which is it's a microchip it's quite serious this fact is officially documented and there's a feeling of some little 1000000 fuck one of his claims is that bill gates and microsoft of people did technology and they're going...
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nikita has three kids. 0nly willow, in year one, would be able to return. it's very difficult. and i have one that doesn't want to do anything. so, you're fighting a battle constantly. but her son has dyslexia, and she misses the school's support. i don't understand the stuff he needs. where, the lady that works with him in the school has that, she knows what he needs and what he doesn't need. yes, he misses his school... mariola is bringing up two boys on her own. brian, in year six, has autism and wants to come back. is it harder to learn at home? yeah, it's harder to learn at home. it's easy to work in school. normally we have up to 30 children in a class. the head teacher is planning for small groups. that means twice as many classrooms, twice as many teachers. she's already worried what children are missing. some of our families live in very difficult housing conditions. on top of that, we've got issues like access to technology, whether that's the actual device, so we know some families where siblings are having to share one tablet or one mobile phone between many sibling
nikita has three kids. 0nly willow, in year one, would be able to return. it's very difficult. and i have one that doesn't want to do anything. so, you're fighting a battle constantly. but her son has dyslexia, and she misses the school's support. i don't understand the stuff he needs. where, the lady that works with him in the school has that, she knows what he needs and what he doesn't need. yes, he misses his school... mariola is bringing up two boys on her own. brian, in year six, has...
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. >> in moscow, nikita khrushchev said that pilot gary powers was alive. the claim is brought down on mayday, less than two weeks before the summit talks. he was picked on the incident for propaganda advantage. the story of a most sensational intelligence operation revealed. state department spokesman used the reason for the flights. >> given the state of the world today, intelligence collection activities are practiced by our countries. and history certainly reveals that the soviet union has not been lagging behind in this field. >> they interrogate my father for three months and they put him before an international show trial. he serves a total of 21 months before being exchange for soviet spy rudolph abel. that is a quick condensed version. if you would like to learn more about the u-2 incident, google c-span gary powers. there's a one-hour lecture online you can watch and get a full detailed account. i'm interested in the cold war time period and espionage, promoted because i grew up in a cold war family. had my father not been shot down over the sovie
. >> in moscow, nikita khrushchev said that pilot gary powers was alive. the claim is brought down on mayday, less than two weeks before the summit talks. he was picked on the incident for propaganda advantage. the story of a most sensational intelligence operation revealed. state department spokesman used the reason for the flights. >> given the state of the world today, intelligence collection activities are practiced by our countries. and history certainly reveals that the soviet...
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nikita has three kids. only willow, in year one, would be able to return. it is very difficult.n't want to do anything. so you are fighting a battle constantly. but her son has dyslexia, and she misses the school's support. i don't understand the stuff he needs. where, the lady that works with him in the school has that, she knows what he needs and what he doesn't need. yes, his school is... mariela is bringing up two boys on her own. brian in year six has autism and wants to come back. is it harder to learn at home? yeah, it is harder to learn at home. it is easy to work, in school. normally we have up to 30 children in a class. the head teacher is planning for small groups. that means twice as many classrooms, twice as many teachers. she's already worried what are missing. some of our families live in very difficult housing conditions. on top of that we have got issues like access to technology, whether that is the actual device, so we know some families where siblings are having to share one tablet or one mobile phone between many siblings. some children of key workers have b
nikita has three kids. only willow, in year one, would be able to return. it is very difficult.n't want to do anything. so you are fighting a battle constantly. but her son has dyslexia, and she misses the school's support. i don't understand the stuff he needs. where, the lady that works with him in the school has that, she knows what he needs and what he doesn't need. yes, his school is... mariela is bringing up two boys on her own. brian in year six has autism and wants to come back. is it...
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initially he got along pretty well with the soviet leader nikita khrushchev but he was still worried of course during the cold war about what the soviets were up to so he authorized these spy planes over the soviet union and these planes flew a tremendously high altitudes beyond the soviet technology of being able to shoot them down until the soviets improved their technology and then he authorized several of these spy flights before international conference in 1960 which he thought would be the capstone of his presidency because he would meet with khrushchev and germany, france and the uk and so on in paris but he wants the speight mission about three weeks before this international conference was supposed to happen and wouldn't you know it, the soviets shot went down. it was a tremendous blow to the prestige of the americans but it looked like we were the more mongers and initially president eisenhower authorized a lie about it. he said it wasn't a spy flights but a weather mission. he made a bad judgment here and admitted later that it was the worst mistake of his presidency and s
initially he got along pretty well with the soviet leader nikita khrushchev but he was still worried of course during the cold war about what the soviets were up to so he authorized these spy planes over the soviet union and these planes flew a tremendously high altitudes beyond the soviet technology of being able to shoot them down until the soviets improved their technology and then he authorized several of these spy flights before international conference in 1960 which he thought would be...
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dr nikita kanani, thank you very much.een told that playing games behind doors and up that playing games behind doors and up to ten neutral venues will be the only way they can finish the season at all. league bosses also said they will need up to 40,000 tests for players and staff if plans go ahead. and that person, who is very experienced when it comes to football, is the former chief executive of the faa, adrian bevington, who joins us executive of the faa, adrian bevington, whojoins us now executive of the faa, adrian bevington, who joins us now from executive of the faa, adrian bevington, whojoins us now from his home. i wonder what you're made of the plans yesterday being unveiled, this thing about neutral venues to stop than is gathering outside home grounds on the streets. can you see that working? as a that is the direction of travel they have clearly been heading in for quite some time and they had been a lot of different iterations of that. i still think the most important message here is that they have got to b
dr nikita kanani, thank you very much.een told that playing games behind doors and up that playing games behind doors and up to ten neutral venues will be the only way they can finish the season at all. league bosses also said they will need up to 40,000 tests for players and staff if plans go ahead. and that person, who is very experienced when it comes to football, is the former chief executive of the faa, adrian bevington, who joins us executive of the faa, adrian bevington, whojoins us now...