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farms. and is agriculture on display to the visitors. here is the farm with the tree long alley that went to the grandest barn that he built all on union farms. and then in this image of mount vernon it was painted in the late 1780, for early 90s was one of the very few that showed the house that was provided for enslaved families. to the right of mount vernon is what was known as the house for families. when these visitors came to mount vernon, they saw the agricultural improvements, but they also saw the large number of enslaved laborers who were carrying out washington's innovations and were responsible for the changes in innovations that he had brought to mount vernon. and just as we recognize the power of the general term, farmer. so a new generation of anti slavery advocates were convinced that washington was there for their cause. and washington's emancipation of slave laborers. they encouraged other people to join them. washington becomes one of the most important objects of the appeals of these abolitionist, he because there is special target among all the founders. the first appeal that is documented is from lafayette. who invited
farms. and is agriculture on display to the visitors. here is the farm with the tree long alley that went to the grandest barn that he built all on union farms. and then in this image of mount vernon it was painted in the late 1780, for early 90s was one of the very few that showed the house that was provided for enslaved families. to the right of mount vernon is what was known as the house for families. when these visitors came to mount vernon, they saw the agricultural improvements, but they...
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be sailed and exported by have to be from farms, kearney, i'd, i don't my dad and pot so that we can guarantee that trade on and be made from farms only union. why do i get num? i'll much hide that at ballpark this way. illegal poaching of the wild population might be reduced. crocodile farmers welcome to support. due to a lack of tourists during the pandemic. their cells punched by 90 percent. but since cross bought a trade of the reptiles products a strictly regulated, they can easily sell them abroad. they want a trade rules to be loosened, allowing easier export. in return, they promised to restore the wild crocodiles population by releasing some international parks. they say to have already released dozens since 2006. but critics say thailand needs a much more robust conservation program before more talks of trade. thanks. i said we across that are and there's really a, you know, just a tremendous potential for tile. i had to take the lead really in siamese crocodile conservation and we're just not seeing that authority say they plan to increase the number of crocodiles in the wild to up to 200 in total in the next decade. but whether
be sailed and exported by have to be from farms, kearney, i'd, i don't my dad and pot so that we can guarantee that trade on and be made from farms only union. why do i get num? i'll much hide that at ballpark this way. illegal poaching of the wild population might be reduced. crocodile farmers welcome to support. due to a lack of tourists during the pandemic. their cells punched by 90 percent. but since cross bought a trade of the reptiles products a strictly regulated, they can easily sell...
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Nov 13, 2022
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although these union troops are also under a very heavy flanking fire from some 36 pieces of our artillery over on the brawner farm that afternoon as staley's and a battalion under lindsay shoemaker are over there shelling these union troops as they crossed some 500 yards of open ground. and on lucinda duggan's meadow and of course, they all suffered very heavy losses as a result and the confederate artillery that's credited with helping to break up this massive union attack was the largest union attack at the battle and hopefully you'll be able to see all that ground on sunday. but bring your hip waders. we do have a long road ahead. there's a lot more non historic trees there on the battlefield than there were in 1862. and now we need to open a vista from the bronner farm over to grove. still a lot of trees in the way. we need to open up a vista between groves and shin ridge, and then we still need to do a lot more cutting. on june, there was a lot of cutting done there this year we still have not yet completed the vista between chin ridge and henry hill. so a lot still needs to be done. of course, every time we
although these union troops are also under a very heavy flanking fire from some 36 pieces of our artillery over on the brawner farm that afternoon as staley's and a battalion under lindsay shoemaker are over there shelling these union troops as they crossed some 500 yards of open ground. and on lucinda duggan's meadow and of course, they all suffered very heavy losses as a result and the confederate artillery that's credited with helping to break up this massive union attack was the largest...
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Nov 22, 2022
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because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms and majority of unions have voted to ratifytive agreement and the best option is still for parties to resolve. this should move forward in good faith and get this resolved. >> steve: the white house intervened but the people of those four unions that have rejected it want a better deal. >> p. >> ainsley: fox news contributor and kings college executive vice president and associate of business business and economics here is his take. >> really wanted a deal in september because he wanted to get this off his plate before the midterms. some would say that he actually forced a deal on to union leadership that workers didn't want. and now midterms are over. not as big of a deal for him. the deal could follow through, that would be a huge blow to the economy. you cannot overstate how important this is for supply chains, if this strike happens, that's a $2 billion a day hit to our economy. not chump change. >> brian: likely not going to happen. six minutes after the top of the hour, leader mccarthy hopes to come speaker mccarthy going
because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms and majority of unions have voted to ratifytive agreement and the best option is still for parties to resolve. this should move forward in good faith and get this resolved. >> steve: the white house intervened but the people of those four unions that have rejected it want a better deal. >> p. >> ainsley: fox news contributor and kings college executive vice president and associate of business business and economics...
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at one time here, when i started then, well, there was no farming, then it was under the soviet unionstill a tenant, then here it was such a swamp. it was decided to dig a reservoir. here they dug up such a pond. well, sometimes it's interesting to approach. here and so to rest occasionally, only in the evening in the morning i can come running. this is how you sit in silence. and here we just none nearby. well, there are no such big canals on the other side, so that there are no rivers close there. there are small ones, but the water dries up very quickly there. we use it for watering blueberries in the summer. and so, well, sometimes we swim here. look here . here are those pines. it has already grown after we dug this reservoir. you see, it went piled down the hill. it was from here that the earth was poured there, there was also a little bit like a swamp. and now , since the ninety-second year. well, the truth is, they were sown in about five years, and now such pines have grown. it is growing rapidly, but here, in this place, here, in general, when i started garbage here, they br
at one time here, when i started then, well, there was no farming, then it was under the soviet unionstill a tenant, then here it was such a swamp. it was decided to dig a reservoir. here they dug up such a pond. well, sometimes it's interesting to approach. here and so to rest occasionally, only in the evening in the morning i can come running. this is how you sit in silence. and here we just none nearby. well, there are no such big canals on the other side, so that there are no rivers close...
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although these union troops are also under a very heavy flanking fire from some 36 pieces of our artillery over on the brawner farm that afternoon as staley's and a battalion under lindsay shoemaker are over there shelling these union troops as they crossed some 500 yards of open ground. and on lucinda duggan's meadow and of course, they all suffered very heavy losses as a result and the confederate artillery that's credited with helping to break up this massive union attack was the largest union attack at the battle and hopefully you'll be able to see all that ground on sunday. but bring your hip waders. we do have a long road ahead. there's a lot more non historic trees there on the battlefield than there were in 1862. and now we need to open a vista from the bronner farm over to grove. still a lot of trees in the way. we need to open up a vista between groves and shin ridge, and then we still need to do a lot more cutting. on june, there was a lot of cutting done there this year we still have not yet completed the vista between chin ridge and henry hill. so a lot still needs to be done. of course, every time we
although these union troops are also under a very heavy flanking fire from some 36 pieces of our artillery over on the brawner farm that afternoon as staley's and a battalion under lindsay shoemaker are over there shelling these union troops as they crossed some 500 yards of open ground. and on lucinda duggan's meadow and of course, they all suffered very heavy losses as a result and the confederate artillery that's credited with helping to break up this massive union attack was the largest...
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farms in other words, it's it's agriculture on display to the visitors. here is the farm with the long tree-lined alley that went to the grandis barnes that he built of all at union farm. and in this image of mount vernon that was paid by savage in the late 1780s or early 90s was um, one of the very few that showed the housing was provided for enslaved families to the right of mount vernon is what was known as the house for families and when these visitors who came to mount vernon, of course, not only saw the agricultural improvements, but they saw the large number of enslaved labors who were carrying out washington's innovations who were responsible for the changes and innovations that he had brought to mount vernon and just just as agriculturalists on both sides of the atlantic recognized that the powerful symbol of the general turned farmer. so a new generation of anti-slavery advocates record. we're convinced that washington support for their cause and washington's emancipation of his own enslaved laborers would add a measurably to the abolitionist movement and encourage other people to join with him, or at that's what they thought. and washington becomes one
farms in other words, it's it's agriculture on display to the visitors. here is the farm with the long tree-lined alley that went to the grandis barnes that he built of all at union farm. and in this image of mount vernon that was paid by savage in the late 1780s or early 90s was um, one of the very few that showed the housing was provided for enslaved families to the right of mount vernon is what was known as the house for families and when these visitors who came to mount vernon, of course,...
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if a final agreement isn't reached with a number of unions and that coulds far beyond retail shutdownaccepm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms and communities across the country. but either way higher prices will be impossible to avoid this season, and inflation is even taken root in christmas trees. one tree farmer told us his costs are up across the board. we're not paying 508 $100 an acre for fertilizer. you know, so we're expendables, such as netting christmas tree stands even just start sharpies that we're using to price trees are up 20% i mean, it's just it's every last thing is just inching up for us. in fact, one industry group says that most christmas tree growers expect their wholesale prices to go up between five and 15% this year. in washington, doug lose ader, fox news. one bay area county is upgrading its emergency warning system what residents need to do in order to receive future alerts. also a big weekend ahead in lake tahoe. what to expect if you're hitting the slopes this holiday season? the burial, whether we have a nice forecast for this weekend, but next week, a major cool down and maybe some rain cloud
if a final agreement isn't reached with a number of unions and that coulds far beyond retail shutdownaccepm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms and communities across the country. but either way higher prices will be impossible to avoid this season, and inflation is even taken root in christmas trees. one tree farmer told us his costs are up across the board. we're not paying 508 $100 an acre for fertilizer. you know, so we're expendables, such as netting christmas tree stands even just...
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unions voted it down. >> a shutdown is unacceptable because of the impact it would have on jobs and families and farms and businesses and community just across the country. >> economists predict a strike could cost the u.s. economy up to $2 billion a day and upset an already fragile supply chain just before the holidays. >> rail accounts for over one-fourth of all the transport of goods in the economy. it's really key to getting goods produced overseas onto store shelves. >> reporter: that comes as companies like apple are already warning of production losses amid the unrest in china over the country's strict covid-19 lockdown. protests spread through multiple cities over the weekend leading to clashes with police and arrests. several of those demonstrations went as far as calling for the chinese president xi jinping to resign. >> we support the right of standing up and peaceful protests. >> reporter: u.s. markets tumbled monday amid the unrest with the dow dropping almost 500 points. all 12 rail labor unions need to ratify union contracts before december 9th to avoid a shutdown. eight of the unions have
unions voted it down. >> a shutdown is unacceptable because of the impact it would have on jobs and families and farms and businesses and community just across the country. >> economists predict a strike could cost the u.s. economy up to $2 billion a day and upset an already fragile supply chain just before the holidays. >> rail accounts for over one-fourth of all the transport of goods in the economy. it's really key to getting goods produced overseas onto store shelves....
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fertilizers blocked in the european union in terms of pragmatism of europeans, one can understand fertilizers from russia used by italian and spanish and french farmsty-first year. our country exported to the world markets more than 37.5 million tons of mineral salts, including nitrogenous viburnum and complex european farmers without russian fertilizers. the third work at a loss. this is not the picture all over europe. so itching to clean up the fertilizers that russia actually sent fertilizer to africa free of charge. this is next year's harvest. and if if there is no fertilizer, then the world will face grain shortages and shortages. with a shortage of grain for the next year, these transactions are absolutely inevitable. we don't have commercial interests. how much general humanitarian and it really is. in my opinion, that 's the way we are here, not so much interested in money and business in this fact, to sell grain. how much to solve the humanitarian issue? and, of course, what an economic war. today, the western public will do without a green agenda, they are scaring horror stories not only about the destructive gases of russia now mineral
fertilizers blocked in the european union in terms of pragmatism of europeans, one can understand fertilizers from russia used by italian and spanish and french farmsty-first year. our country exported to the world markets more than 37.5 million tons of mineral salts, including nitrogenous viburnum and complex european farmers without russian fertilizers. the third work at a loss. this is not the picture all over europe. so itching to clean up the fertilizers that russia actually sent...
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shutdown is unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms, businesses and communities across the country. a majority of unionsave voted to ratify the tentative agreement, and the best option is still for the parties to resolve this themselves. what a difference two months makes. >> today is a win -- i mean this sincerely -- a win for america. >> today the president boasted of pandemic success. >> we have no covid vaccines to deal with, new variants to protect you and your loved ones. >> but white house officials are not giving aim to pressure from medical groups, worried about rsc and the flu to declare a public health emergency. >> that declaration that comes from hhs, so the hhs secretary will determine the public health emergency. >> that could happen soon. but this week president biden is hoping to celebrate thanksgiving and a better-than-expected midterm election. >> the only red wave this season is a german shepherd commander that knocks over the cranberry sauce on our table. >> and white house officials are telling us this evening the president may not get involved again in these negotiations to avert
shutdown is unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms, businesses and communities across the country. a majority of unionsave voted to ratify the tentative agreement, and the best option is still for the parties to resolve this themselves. what a difference two months makes. >> today is a win -- i mean this sincerely -- a win for america. >> today the president boasted of pandemic success. >> we have no covid vaccines to deal with, new variants...
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anthropology unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farm, businesses and community as cross the country. a month of unionsratify the tent a ever agreement and the best option is for the parties to resolve this themselves. now the president is being briefed on "the situation" as it is unfolding. ahead of an association that represents the railway companies, says that they've already come up with a good agreement. listen to this. >> we need to do everything we can to avoid an economic crippl ing work stoppage. that's in no one's interests whatsoever. not our employees interests, not the carriers interest, not our customers interests. we need to keep the network moving. we need to keep the economy moving. we believe congress might need d de getd isf nome,there uiise sot , aiofet. en anow ths res,d,ok ongury nd te buquse ngeralhaav ris lyt t her s as 3ilndmaakg tht oa yo toua ov yveidnt thu. urururur: usisisisis p p p n thbibibibiioowrrrrlaon h ofofofofhel didididia a a a anv. weweweththththennmttttesesesesey teteteififif trararac drawdown at staff could put twitter users at risk. and season 3 fox news rewind
anthropology unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farm, businesses and community as cross the country. a month of unionsratify the tent a ever agreement and the best option is for the parties to resolve this themselves. now the president is being briefed on "the situation" as it is unfolding. ahead of an association that represents the railway companies, says that they've already come up with a good agreement. listen to this. >> we need to do...
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unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms, businesses and communities just across the country. and a majority of unionshave voted as you know -- i know you guys are following this closely -- to ratify the tentative agreement that we saw in september and the best option is for the parties to resolve their differences themselves, and that's what the president will continue to call on. >> molly: congress may be forced to step in. but is this a test of the president's clout on this issue? >> absolutely. he did put in that tentative deal that avoided the initial strike. but to now see this falling apart potentially before the holidays, this would cost the u.s. commit about $2 billion a day. so if the white house is not going to take the bull by the horns, congress must. we have the ability to pass legislation to prevent this from happening and we should be doing it and should be the first thing on our agenda. when you think about some of the other issues, you had the drought in the mississippi river, the issue of the jones act, which means vessels can't transport from port to port, that means we would have
unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farms, businesses and communities just across the country. and a majority of unionshave voted as you know -- i know you guys are following this closely -- to ratify the tentative agreement that we saw in september and the best option is for the parties to resolve their differences themselves, and that's what the president will continue to call on. >> molly: congress may be forced to step in. but is this a test of the...
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on his farm . and, you know down on his farm. and, you know , need to understand that the ira were vicious criminal organisation that was seeking eradicate support for the union ireland. they have gone on a different path and have decided to go into politics. but they still do not what they did. mark that's the fundamental issue. i have no difficulty condemning absolute criminal and terrorist some matter where it comes from, but they still don't murdering their neighbours in northern ireland. just bitterly in this something that goes back at least a century because the same thing happenedin century because the same thing happened in the years in the run to the irish free state in 1922. and it's what they think extraordinary about the situation in ireland is the particular coldness with people who are willing to kill their neighbours people who live in the next street in the next village and a remark like the heartless ness of a remark like this because even if they didn't know your story personally i was with you in enniskillen few a couple of months back . i talked couple of months back. i talked to three or four people and within talking to those three or f
on his farm . and, you know down on his farm. and, you know , need to understand that the ira were vicious criminal organisation that was seeking eradicate support for the union ireland. they have gone on a different path and have decided to go into politics. but they still do not what they did. mark that's the fundamental issue. i have no difficulty condemning absolute criminal and terrorist some matter where it comes from, but they still don't murdering their neighbours in northern ireland....
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on his farm . and, you know down on his farm. and, you know , need to understand that the ira were vicious criminal organisation that was seeking eradicate support for the union ireland. they have gone on a different path and have decided to go into politics. but they still do not what they did. mark that's the fundamental issue. i have no difficulty condemning absolute criminal and terrorist some matter where it comes from, but they still don't murdering their neighbours in northern ireland. just bitterly in this something that goes back at least a century because the same thing happenedin century because the same thing happened in the years in the run to the irish free state in 1922. and it's what they think extraordinary about the situation in ireland is the particular coldness with people who are willing to kill their neighbours people who live in the next street in the next village and a remark like the heartless ness of a remark like this because even if they didn't know your story personally i was with you in enniskillen few a couple of months back . i talked couple of months back. i talked to three or four people and within talking to those three or f
on his farm . and, you know down on his farm. and, you know , need to understand that the ira were vicious criminal organisation that was seeking eradicate support for the union ireland. they have gone on a different path and have decided to go into politics. but they still do not what they did. mark that's the fundamental issue. i have no difficulty condemning absolute criminal and terrorist some matter where it comes from, but they still don't murdering their neighbours in northern ireland....
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calculations on the farm come from, neither cows nor grain fields. but orlovsky was listened to, nevertheless, dear person a front-line soldier lost his arms in the war hero of the soviet unionit began. the first collective farm meeting of the collective farm, red partizan in the village of myshkovichi, at which orlovsky outlined bold plans for the revival of the economy, and the collective farm proposed to rename and name the dawn in order to start raising it with vera that everything will work out, but everything. it was hard to believe. everywhere it was empty there were no pictures, no chickens, nothing was taken away by the smokers walking around. they will come for their heads and are ready for bold plans, they didn’t really believe in the kremlin, where carefully studied the calculations of kirill prokofievich orlovsky, he outlined them in a letter addressed to stalin on july 6, 1944. and then a request to release a loan in the amount of 2 million rubles. in atomic terms and 125,000 rubles. in terms of money, so that in my homeland in the village of a mouse in the kirovsky district of the mogilev region on a collective farm, red partizan achieved the following indicat
calculations on the farm come from, neither cows nor grain fields. but orlovsky was listened to, nevertheless, dear person a front-line soldier lost his arms in the war hero of the soviet unionit began. the first collective farm meeting of the collective farm, red partizan in the village of myshkovichi, at which orlovsky outlined bold plans for the revival of the economy, and the collective farm proposed to rename and name the dawn in order to start raising it with vera that everything will...
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another farm on that in the very place where she was, well, there are certainly certain opportunities for this in the future, that is, i believe that after our victory, well, after all, the european unionf america will be very powerful in helping us in the development of small business and we will be possible for all with the help of building a certain number of branches, my business is craft, but it does not envisage the processing of a large amount of raw materials in one place, then there will be no craft, so at least five farms in ukraine must be opened. that is, this is transcarpathia, this is ukrainian crimea, this is the donbas , we already have volyn and somehow we will pay you in the middle of the night and we will be fine shevchenko thank god god give you strength patience and success serhiy sviridenko actually like a cow farm cossack yard he moved his goat herd from donetsk region to volyn to speak and it doesn't seem to be developing further, do you remember how during the last 8 years such very strange institutions were heard, listen to the donbas, people there with a pro-russian position or the russians themselves spoke about it very often well, here we just heard the don
another farm on that in the very place where she was, well, there are certainly certain opportunities for this in the future, that is, i believe that after our victory, well, after all, the european unionf america will be very powerful in helping us in the development of small business and we will be possible for all with the help of building a certain number of branches, my business is craft, but it does not envisage the processing of a large amount of raw materials in one place, then there...
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the work on laying and storing potato vegetables in the off-season, monitor the situation and the trade unions do not forget the price factor. alexei kondratenko will continue. in the agroline farmess than in the season , potatoes, cabbage, carrots, and even radishes with turnips are cleaned, packed, weighed and delivered to stores so that the crop turns out commodity. this means that beautiful vegetables or potatoes cannot be done without manual labor. in winter, every day from a peasant farm. from 30 to 50 tons of products are sent to the distribution network for storage with farmers from the smolevichi district . a large vegetable store for 10,000 tons, where the temperature and the desired microclimate are controlled by a computer, which means that vegetables in the capital will get fresh vegetables until may next year. there is, a certain guarantee is in excess and certain , let's say, there are partnerships between lined up between the producer and between the buyer, retail chains are increasingly in demand cabbage cabbage red cabbage. beijing cultivated and vegetables such as daikon and red radish green radish, where there are no retail chains, consumer cooperation operat
the work on laying and storing potato vegetables in the off-season, monitor the situation and the trade unions do not forget the price factor. alexei kondratenko will continue. in the agroline farmess than in the season , potatoes, cabbage, carrots, and even radishes with turnips are cleaned, packed, weighed and delivered to stores so that the crop turns out commodity. this means that beautiful vegetables or potatoes cannot be done without manual labor. in winter, every day from a peasant farm....
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reached with a number of unions and that could have a major impact that goes far beyond retail shutdown is unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farmssses and communities just across the country. but either way higher prices will be impossible to avoid this season, and inflation is even taken root in christmas trees. one tree farmer told us his costs are up across the board paying 508 $100 an acre for fertilizer. um you know, so we're expendables, such as netting christmas tree stands even just start sharpies that we're using to price trees are up 20% i mean, it's just it's every last thing is just inching up for us. in fact, one industry group says that most christmas tree growers expect their wholesale prices to go up between five and 15% this year. in washington, doug lose ader fox news. some bay area parks we're offering free admission and parking today to encourage people to get out in nature on what's being called green friday . the east bay regional parks encourage people to trade in their shopping bags for backpack . there were special activities across many of the park's, including group hikes. people headed to arden would
reached with a number of unions and that could have a major impact that goes far beyond retail shutdown is unacceptable because of the harm it would inflict on jobs, families, farmssses and communities just across the country. but either way higher prices will be impossible to avoid this season, and inflation is even taken root in christmas trees. one tree farmer told us his costs are up across the board paying 508 $100 an acre for fertilizer. um you know, so we're expendables, such as netting...
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farm belongs. we failed at the head department of proteins. the union was informed onof citizens taken under control after a detailed study of the situation of additional verification, and the results will be reported for the assessment of cases of aggressive fishing. nora, we turned to the nature protection of the molodechnitsky district. judging by the video and photo, as well as the behavior of animals, the specialists concluded. well, first of all, it's a darker color. she's just so big it is evident that it is well-groomed. well, according to ecologists, the special feeding in the farm office is fed by fish, according to ecologists, minks could make an escape easily, take root in the forest, grow up, get used to the climate and choose attacks on the home as one of the ways to get food . traditionally, during this period of the year, wild birds, relatives, martens, ferrets and weasels, foxes regularly come to the compound with them, so the owners of private estates are recommended to strengthen fences and eliminate gaps in outbuildings for maximum safety for tsvetk
farm belongs. we failed at the head department of proteins. the union was informed onof citizens taken under control after a detailed study of the situation of additional verification, and the results will be reported for the assessment of cases of aggressive fishing. nora, we turned to the nature protection of the molodechnitsky district. judging by the video and photo, as well as the behavior of animals, the specialists concluded. well, first of all, it's a darker color. she's just so big it...
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union allies but right now, he says that he was reluctant to get involved in this one but the potential that this could cripple the economy was just too much, a strike could threaten everything from farmingcial criminals for clean water, causing major supply chain disruptions. >> trevor: a railroad strike would just inconvenient passengers, it would devastate the entire economy. that sounds so weird in 2022, doesn't it? railroads feel so old-timey. "on the railroad." it would devastate the economy. like finding out you are losing your job because the whale hunters' union went on strike. "but i work on computers!" "yeah, well, the internet runs on whale oil. what are you going to do?" now the situation is complex, but basically, some railroad unions are threatening to strike because despite railroad companies making billions in profits, workers 'schedules are so unpredictable that they can't plan their lives and they definitely don't get nearly enough sick days, which they deserve, especially because every few train rides, they have to climb on the roof because they hear a sound and james bond is coming to punch them and take over the train. that's at least a mental health day. it is kind
union allies but right now, he says that he was reluctant to get involved in this one but the potential that this could cripple the economy was just too much, a strike could threaten everything from farmingcial criminals for clean water, causing major supply chain disruptions. >> trevor: a railroad strike would just inconvenient passengers, it would devastate the entire economy. that sounds so weird in 2022, doesn't it? railroads feel so old-timey. "on the railroad." it would...
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union has now rejected, the white house has broke a deal, the biden administration calling on both sides to come to an agreement. watch this. >> the president remains focused on protecting american families, farmssses by avoiding a real shutdown. we continue to urge both sides to finish their work in good faith and avoid a threat of a shutdown as we've been saying. our team is preparing and planning for all possible outcomes even as we continue to work to over a shutdown. maria: preparing for all outcomes, remember back in september when president biden celebrated a deal to avert a strike, he did a whole press conference telling us there was a tentative deal in place celebrating for no reason. watch. >> this agreement is a big win for america and for both an idea. this is a win for tens of thousands of rail workers and for the dignity and the dignity of their work. it's a recognition of that. maria: that was september 15 and he was putting that in place right before the midterm elections, joining the conversation all morning long his t-uppercase-letter market strategist catherine and gubernatorial candidate rob pastorino, great to have you both on the program this morning. rob let me kick this
union has now rejected, the white house has broke a deal, the biden administration calling on both sides to come to an agreement. watch this. >> the president remains focused on protecting american families, farmssses by avoiding a real shutdown. we continue to urge both sides to finish their work in good faith and avoid a threat of a shutdown as we've been saying. our team is preparing and planning for all possible outcomes even as we continue to work to over a shutdown. maria: preparing...
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union cavalry and fast arriving infantry. we now makes the most critical decision of his last campaign. on his orders, the richmond petersburg forces began moving west. new objective, the town of farm bill. they begin moving on the night of april 5th. when i give an earlier version of this talk, i move right ahead to the battles of april 6th. then i had one of those moments best expressed by the word de. work with me. by heading west from amelia courthouse, leaving the line of danville railroad, what did lee also accomplish? it runs along the railroad tax. it carries dots and dashes. the telegraph. by turning away from the railroad, lee had broken his telegraphic connection to jefferson davis. he was now a free agent. able to make decisions without having to consult with him. why is this important? ask joseph johnston. his army around raleigh, north carolina, has sherman's forces about a day's march to his east. when sherman said -- johnson checks jefferson davis because there in connection. davis wants johnson to send them all his cavalry and to scatter his infantry with orders to rendezvous at a point to the west. johnson knows the misery this will inflict upon civilians as horde
union cavalry and fast arriving infantry. we now makes the most critical decision of his last campaign. on his orders, the richmond petersburg forces began moving west. new objective, the town of farm bill. they begin moving on the night of april 5th. when i give an earlier version of this talk, i move right ahead to the battles of april 6th. then i had one of those moments best expressed by the word de. work with me. by heading west from amelia courthouse, leaving the line of danville...
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union cavalry and fast arriving infantry. we now makes the most critical decision of his last campaign. on his orders, the richmond petersburg forces began moving west. new objective, the town of farm bill. they begin moving on the night of april 5th. when i give an earlier version of this talk, i move right ahead to the battles of april 6th. then i had one of those moments best expressed by the word de. work with me. by heading west from amelia courthouse, leaving the line of danville railroad, what did lee also accomplish? it runs along the railroad tax. it carries dots and dashes. the telegraph. by turning away from the railroad, lee had broken his telegraphic connection to jefferson davis. he was now a free agent. able to make decisions without having to consult with him. why is this important? ask joseph johnston. his army around raleigh, north carolina, has sherman's forces about a day's march to his east. when sherman said -- johnson checks jefferson davis because there in connection. davis wants johnson to send them all his cavalry and to scatter his infantry with orders to rendezvous at a point to the west. johnson knows the misery this will inflict upon civilians as horde
union cavalry and fast arriving infantry. we now makes the most critical decision of his last campaign. on his orders, the richmond petersburg forces began moving west. new objective, the town of farm bill. they begin moving on the night of april 5th. when i give an earlier version of this talk, i move right ahead to the battles of april 6th. then i had one of those moments best expressed by the word de. work with me. by heading west from amelia courthouse, leaving the line of danville...
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on, and demanded full citizenship. devising a successful formula for winning the vote in the holdout states, suffrages built successful coalitions with other forward-looking nonpartisan good government groups, progressive clubs, farm and labor unions,, liberal republicans, certain churches who needed women's votes to promote their own agendas. suffrage had always been a kind of the snooty middle-class upper-class thing mostly associate with white women even though there were lots and lots of women of color. and to win in the holdout states they had to break through these barriers of race and class under the banner of unity and diversity. they also recruited women from different ethnic groups, poor working women, waitresses. this was the time that women were starting to work in factories, in the west in canneries. they were seamstresses and the lived away from home. it was a whole new working-class group had to be integrated into the suffrage movement. so all women of different races and classes were enlisted to join in an unofficial labor union of hard-working citizens, whether they were unpaid mothers at home or clerks, seamstresses and waitresses, who were entitled to move. in oregon doctor esther paul lovejoy, there she is, she
on, and demanded full citizenship. devising a successful formula for winning the vote in the holdout states, suffrages built successful coalitions with other forward-looking nonpartisan good government groups, progressive clubs, farm and labor unions,, liberal republicans, certain churches who needed women's votes to promote their own agendas. suffrage had always been a kind of the snooty middle-class upper-class thing mostly associate with white women even though there were lots and lots of...
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on on those years because it allows us to catch some of the early developments in his planning for an opening to china. it allows us to hear how he's thinking about farms control with the soviet union. he starts taping less than two weeks after the incursion into laos, so it's a pretty important moment this conversation from that summer comes a day after nixon presided in rose garden sarah wedding of his daughter trisha, which you can see in column one of the times right here, but what was most important about the news that day in the new york times was what appeared in the middle columns about this pentagon papers study. this is what would come to be known as pentagon papers, which was the secret department of defense study that looked back at us relations with vietnam from 1945 through 1967. and it takes al-haig to focus richard nixon's attention on this which he does in this phone call that sunday morning. here. hello. yes, sir. hi al how what about the cash receipt you got to figure yet? no server. i think it's going to be quite low. mm-hmm. you should be as should be last week or better. yeah, it should be less than funny. i would think yeah, so be very when do you get that? d
on on those years because it allows us to catch some of the early developments in his planning for an opening to china. it allows us to hear how he's thinking about farms control with the soviet union. he starts taping less than two weeks after the incursion into laos, so it's a pretty important moment this conversation from that summer comes a day after nixon presided in rose garden sarah wedding of his daughter trisha, which you can see in column one of the times right here, but what was most...
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farms surrounding waterford. they're trying to avoid the roads avoid any pickets that may be on watch. and just as they're about to spring their trap they are challenged by a union officer outside of the waterford baptist church. the officer just happens to be young luther slater first lieutenant of the loudoun arrangers. it's going to challenge these men approaching out of their darkness chapter going to ring out this is the beginning of an incredibly intense fire fights that occurs in the village of waterford current. now samuel the leader manages to slip out of his house and disappear into the early morning darkness. leaving luther slater and people behind to fend for themselves. now i am not one to comment on his leadership. this is the start of kind of a trim on trent if you ask me. [laughter] you are like laughing at this. >> he does not have the best record. what you are right. luther slater's going to go the 20 or so men he has and fortify themselves within the waterford baptist church. you can still this church the dates of really stout brick building. it is a very defensible position and for the next several hours later and his men are going to defend
farms surrounding waterford. they're trying to avoid the roads avoid any pickets that may be on watch. and just as they're about to spring their trap they are challenged by a union officer outside of the waterford baptist church. the officer just happens to be young luther slater first lieutenant of the loudoun arrangers. it's going to challenge these men approaching out of their darkness chapter going to ring out this is the beginning of an incredibly intense fire fights that occurs in the...
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farms and roads around waterford. they are avoiding any pickets that may being on watch. just as they are about to spring they're trapped are challenged by the union officer outside of the waterford baptist church. that officer just so happens to be young luther slater first lieutenant of those loud and rangers. he will challenge the man approaching from the darkness. shots will wring out. this is the beginning of an incredibly intense firefight that occurs in the village of waterford. samuel means, the commander of the loudoun rangers, he managed to slip out of his house and disappear into the early morning darkness, leaving luther slater and about 20 of his man behind in the village waterford to fend for themselves. i am not want to comment on his leadership, but this is the star of a trend with samuel means, if you ask me. you are laughing at this. it's not the best record, no. you are right. looser slater is going to gather the 20 or so men he has. they are going to fortify themselves within the waterford baptist church. you can still go see this church today. it is a fairly stout brick building a very defensible position. for the next several
farms and roads around waterford. they are avoiding any pickets that may being on watch. just as they are about to spring they're trapped are challenged by the union officer outside of the waterford baptist church. that officer just so happens to be young luther slater first lieutenant of those loud and rangers. he will challenge the man approaching from the darkness. shots will wring out. this is the beginning of an incredibly intense firefight that occurs in the village of waterford. samuel...