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now, all these long two days he thought that his family died, that they were killed by these eight osu tanks, he was brought here in the heat of the moment, he screamed, he screamed, my wife died, my wife and my son, but we have a friend who came to him... well, to find out if it was him or not, and then she told us said that he was alive, we were in complete shock, in complete shock that he was alive, that he survived such a terrible fire, most likely, most likely, judging by everything, the man survived, because the blast wave threw him out of the car, marina kosyanova's son-in-law, who was riding in that first car with her husband, died alexander is now in one of the hospitals in kursk, he is already being prepared for the ninth operation, the doctors are trying with all their might to save his leg, my husband received severe burns, the doctors are all good, god bless them, they do not leave him, pay attention, when marina gave us this interview, in the kursk region it sounded again. the story after which the impenetrable russian armor, like that of the kasyanov family from the sudz
now, all these long two days he thought that his family died, that they were killed by these eight osu tanks, he was brought here in the heat of the moment, he screamed, he screamed, my wife died, my wife and my son, but we have a friend who came to him... well, to find out if it was him or not, and then she told us said that he was alive, we were in complete shock, in complete shock that he was alive, that he survived such a terrible fire, most likely, most likely, judging by everything, the...
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another message: in the osu they lost more than 450 servicemen in the area of responsibility of theoup. the eastern group took more advantageous positions , the formation of two brigades of the ukrainian armed forces was struck. another message is duplicated: the settlement of novgorodskoye was taken under control in the new york buyouts in the dpr. we are closely monitoring incoming messages with reference to the ministry of defense, we will return to this topic on our air. as soon as new details will appear. the verkhovna rada of ukraine has adopted the law in fact. the league is one of the nuclear, therefore, value bases on which the russian world is actually built. it is already known that the verkhovna rada at the meeting on august 20 will have on the agenda the issue of banning the canonical orthodox church. speaker ruslan stefanchuk says that the decision to ban or allow canonical orthodoxy in ukraine will be made by some experts. true, there is a bonus: religious institutions that do not pass the examination, actually, it is obvious what kind of institution this is. will be
another message: in the osu they lost more than 450 servicemen in the area of responsibility of theoup. the eastern group took more advantageous positions , the formation of two brigades of the ukrainian armed forces was struck. another message is duplicated: the settlement of novgorodskoye was taken under control in the new york buyouts in the dpr. we are closely monitoring incoming messages with reference to the ministry of defense, we will return to this topic on our air. as soon as...
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in the border areas of the kursk region, the osu lost another 400 fighters in a day.beginning of the ukrainian invasion are almost 7,500. the enemy's position and equipment in this our artillery, helicopters , and attack drones are destroying the area. for us involvement in the detention of the telegram founder. the french president said that sdurov's arrest is not a political imprisonment. macron also added that he is not going to meet, and was not going to meet, with the owner of messenger. and now footage from saudi arabia: a powerful hurricane continues to rage in this region. in one of the buildings , a strong wind broke the windows, and people were forced to take refuge in safe places in panic. there are no reports of casualties yet. and time of economic news maria, metall-invest's net profit increased more than one and a half times in the first half of the year. tell us, how much did you get? tatyana received 60.5 billion rubles. gazprom's profit from increasing its stake in sakhalin 2 exceeded 167 billion rubles. the holding cited this preliminary estimate in
in the border areas of the kursk region, the osu lost another 400 fighters in a day.beginning of the ukrainian invasion are almost 7,500. the enemy's position and equipment in this our artillery, helicopters , and attack drones are destroying the area. for us involvement in the detention of the telegram founder. the french president said that sdurov's arrest is not a political imprisonment. macron also added that he is not going to meet, and was not going to meet, with the owner of messenger....
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on the front line in the osu, they cowardly retreat from the russian army, and ukrainians are told on tv about the victory in the kursk borderland, they even encourage the internet with humor, like buy land in the kursk region, this is what the illusion of victory looks like, after which there is only one ending, the black days of ukraine, which no internet humor can brighten up. evgeniya petrukhina, anna pogonina, news. today in the afternoon in the nineteenth correctional colony of the volgograd region, prisoners took 12 people hostage. as a result of the attack , four employees of the institution were killed. upon release, four prisoners received wounded, three died. details in the material by maxim akhmetov. the operation to free the hostages was carried out quickly. in a matter of seconds, the special forces of the russian guard neutralized four terrorists. with four precise shots, snipers of the special forces of the volgograd region eliminated the criminals who took hostages in the colony, according to the agency, citing sources in the special services, one of the terrorists tr
on the front line in the osu, they cowardly retreat from the russian army, and ukrainians are told on tv about the victory in the kursk borderland, they even encourage the internet with humor, like buy land in the kursk region, this is what the illusion of victory looks like, after which there is only one ending, the black days of ukraine, which no internet humor can brighten up. evgeniya petrukhina, anna pogonina, news. today in the afternoon in the nineteenth correctional colony of the...
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>> any g osu fans out there. good luck. well, you know, it's possible to sort m of make them more ration. iew went to ohio state because i grew up lovened and rooting ohio state. i wasn't nearly as thoughtful about my college decision as i should have been. it was basically luck i found myself atki ohio state. i wasn't thinking as smartly as i should have been. >> normally people go to college for four years. youu got through ohio state in twoin years. how did you do that? >> well,ss you take classes ando through the summer and transfer credits gained during the marine corp. lo they were enough to enable me to cut things off. >> how would you support yourself. your marine corp salary was enoughth to accommodate you. >> i was no longer in the marine corp. aa bit of savings, a bit of debt i incurred. i borrowed and got some loans. i had the gi bill that i was trying to save for law school. i used some during college. i worked jobs during college. thosepl multiple sources of income. >> okay, you graduated in two years and deci
>> any g osu fans out there. good luck. well, you know, it's possible to sort m of make them more ration. iew went to ohio state because i grew up lovened and rooting ohio state. i wasn't nearly as thoughtful about my college decision as i should have been. it was basically luck i found myself atki ohio state. i wasn't thinking as smartly as i should have been. >> normally people go to college for four years. youu got through ohio state in twoin years. how did you do that? >>...
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have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you been redone in a beautiful fashion and ósuhave that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknlereally first class. >> it me and play and we have been driving by for kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here ♪ ♪ >> san francisco! ♪ >> this is ans departments highlighting different artworks from our an important part of the dialogue. in many is contemporary. all of this artwork is from 9th century and spans all the way to t the exhibition is organized into seven differentemes such as activities, others.by culture or time period but different affinitin the artwork. activities for example, looks at the role of gender and how placed as masculine. we have a print uharo that looks at different activities that derisionly performed by men. it's looking at the theme of music. three women playing traditional japan'b in
have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you been redone in a beautiful fashion and ósuhave that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknlereally first class. >> it me and play and we have been driving by for kind of nice. >> all of the people that are...
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we'll be watching and rooting for osu. graham that's it for this edition. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time, tonight.
we'll be watching and rooting for osu. graham that's it for this edition. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time, tonight.
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we'll be watching and rooting for osu. that's it for tonight and for laura and graham that's it for this edition. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time, tonight. >> to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around the time. >> and now we why they've been hiding harris. >> i did the french fries and ice cream. i worked for mcdonald's, i was a student when i was working at mcdonald's. >> jesse: did kamala lie about working at mcdonald's? the primetime investigation. >> my friends we did it. we weren't just marking time, we made a difference. >> dennis quaid adjoins primetime. >> kamala harris finally doing an interview, will you be watching? >> how no. >> jesse: the biggest bubble in american history, it's what the wall street journal is calling the harris campaign. who doesn't love soap bubbles especially those giant ones that seem to get impossibly big, is so impressive but the question is can they keep it from popping for two months? democrats have one job, keep the harris bubble
we'll be watching and rooting for osu. that's it for tonight and for laura and graham that's it for this edition. >> jesse: welcome to jesse watters prime time, tonight. >> to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around the time. >> and now we why they've been hiding harris. >> i did the french fries and ice cream. i worked for mcdonald's, i was a student when i was working at mcdonald's. >> jesse: did kamala lie about working...
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i know that you're putting up these posters at at osu, usc schools.sponse are you getting? >> it's a usd sponsored back to school event one. okay. and the response is good because like, you know, a lot of times music is the only thing that does reach kids. you know, a lot of immaterial things. people don't really pay attention anymore. but like music, they don't know probably like their lesson plan. a lot of times. but they know the latest song on the radio or they know, you know, different things that have appealed to them in a magical way. and music is magic. >> well, their parents are probably playing the music at home too, right? yeah. that's right. it's kind of a that's kind of a bridge. how long has this been going on? >> we started hip hop scholastics, actually at prescott elementary school right here in west oakland in the early aughts. you know, and really, in response to what cory is saying, just in a need to provide something that was engaging to kids and families in a different way, something that gave access to hip hop culture in a way th
i know that you're putting up these posters at at osu, usc schools.sponse are you getting? >> it's a usd sponsored back to school event one. okay. and the response is good because like, you know, a lot of times music is the only thing that does reach kids. you know, a lot of immaterial things. people don't really pay attention anymore. but like music, they don't know probably like their lesson plan. a lot of times. but they know the latest song on the radio or they know, you know,...
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i had held grants at osu, i have the g.i.ill which i was trying to save for law school but i tried to use some of it during college and i worked jobs during college so multiple different sources of income and off to get me through. >> you graduated in two years and then you decided you wanted to go to law school but as you point out there aren't as many people going to yell or harvard from ohio state, obviously some but how did you decide to go to yale law school as opposed ohio state law school or some other school the midwest? >> this is another thing i was not thinking super strategic strategically i apply to a few law schools and i got into them and i was thinking about going to one of those schools and one of my best friends who was a best man and my wedding he himself was a lawyer said yay good grades and you thank you can get into a good place, this is 2009 after the great recession and he's like i have friends from law school who are struggling to find work, you should try to get into the best school thatur you can be
i had held grants at osu, i have the g.i.ill which i was trying to save for law school but i tried to use some of it during college and i worked jobs during college so multiple different sources of income and off to get me through. >> you graduated in two years and then you decided you wanted to go to law school but as you point out there aren't as many people going to yell or harvard from ohio state, obviously some but how did you decide to go to yale law school as opposed ohio state law...
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introduced herself many books still unclear who she was as vice president, as many folks are unclear, osu vice president all right. it's not a job that is always at the front and the spotlight, so she's going to have an opportunity to talk about the policies that she believed. why she's changed her mind. people are allowed to grow and expand on issues. and i think that she will be up to the challenge. i one thing i just want to point out is that everything at this moment is high-stakes. this interview as high stakes every time donald trump steps in front of a microphone, it's high-stakes. they're running for the highest office of the land and so whether it'd be an interview or conversation with content creators, we need to hear from the vice president xi agreed to do this interview before the end of the month. she made good on her for word and i'm excited to hear what she has to say and have the conversation with the american people. >> yeah. i know it's a terrific point. everything is high-stakes. there's not much time left in the race, is neck and neck alex, to weeks from today. so afte
introduced herself many books still unclear who she was as vice president, as many folks are unclear, osu vice president all right. it's not a job that is always at the front and the spotlight, so she's going to have an opportunity to talk about the policies that she believed. why she's changed her mind. people are allowed to grow and expand on issues. and i think that she will be up to the challenge. i one thing i just want to point out is that everything at this moment is high-stakes. this...
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incurred, you know, i borrowed some, you know, some of the subsidized loans had some pell grants at osu. you had had the gi bill, which i was trying to save for law school. but i used some of the gi bill during during college. and then i, you know, i worked jobs during during college. so it's sort of those multiple different sources of income were enough to get me through. okay. so you graduate in two years and then you decide you want to go to law school. yeah, but as you point out in your book, there aren't as many people going to, let's say, yale or harvard hospitals from ohio state, though there obviously are some. but how did you happen? decide to go to yale law school, which is a great law school, as opposed to ohio state law school or or some other school in the midwest. yes. so this is another thing where i wasn't thinking super strategic about it. you know, i applied to a few law schools. i got into them and sort of was thinking about just, you know, going one of those schools and, my friend, you know, one of my best friends, he was the best man at my wedding, actually, who him
incurred, you know, i borrowed some, you know, some of the subsidized loans had some pell grants at osu. you had had the gi bill, which i was trying to save for law school. but i used some of the gi bill during during college. and then i, you know, i worked jobs during during college. so it's sort of those multiple different sources of income were enough to get me through. okay. so you graduate in two years and then you decide you want to go to law school. yeah, but as you point out in your...
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incurred, you know, i borrowed some, you know, some of the subsidized loans had some pell grants at osu. you had had the gi bill, which i was trying to save for law school. but i used some of the gi bill during during college. and then i, you know, i worked jobs during during college. so it's sort of those multiple different sources of income were enough to get me through. okay. so you graduate in two years and then you decide you want to go to law school. yeah, but as you point out in your book, there aren't as many people going to, let's say, yale or harvard hospitals from ohio state, though there obviously are some. but how did you happen? decide to go to yale law school, which is a great law school, as opposed to ohio state law school or or some other school in the midwest. yes. so this is another thing where i wasn't thinking super strategic about it. you know, i applied to a few law schools. i got into them and sort of was thinking about just, you know, going one of those schools and, my friend, you know, one of my best friends, he was the best man at my wedding, actually, who him
incurred, you know, i borrowed some, you know, some of the subsidized loans had some pell grants at osu. you had had the gi bill, which i was trying to save for law school. but i used some of the gi bill during during college. and then i, you know, i worked jobs during during college. so it's sort of those multiple different sources of income were enough to get me through. okay. so you graduate in two years and then you decide you want to go to law school. yeah, but as you point out in your...