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to my own. and then it was later song solomon, which i read as a senior high school and the very first class that i would call african-american literature was an elective in my high school. the only time i was actually in an english class to read black writers. and so it was formative moments that i moved this experience from, this lived to seeing in morrison's a reflection, a of my life that i could actually start to, see some of my own relatives know from drug dealers to people who had done crime to soap box orators to, nationalists. you know, it was it was all there in her work. and that was very powerful. me, i will say that it wasn't really until that i encountered dubois for the first time. and in that way i started find a kind of. i guess a muse, someone whose own wrestling with this, both as intellectual and, as a, as a partizan and someone who began to think about the work of fiction and nonfiction as inseparable tools in an effort to defeat white supremacy. and for me that became inspi
to my own. and then it was later song solomon, which i read as a senior high school and the very first class that i would call african-american literature was an elective in my high school. the only time i was actually in an english class to read black writers. and so it was formative moments that i moved this experience from, this lived to seeing in morrison's a reflection, a of my life that i could actually start to, see some of my own relatives know from drug dealers to people who had done...
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the snp has its own position on this. but these — snp has its own position on this.been consistent. it's worth pointing out there _ been consistent. it's worth pointing out there hasn't been a massive amount— out there hasn't been a massive amount of— out there hasn't been a massive amount of polling on this. i fewer than _ amount of polling on this. i fewer than a _ amount of polling on this. i fewer than a third — amount of polling on this. i fewer than a third of scottish adults on the idea — than a third of scottish adults on the idea of a referendum. the majority— the idea of a referendum. the majority oppose the idea. when it comes_ majority oppose the idea. when it comes to — majority oppose the idea. when it comes to whether people think scotland — comes to whether people think scotland should be an independent country _ scotland should be an independent country are not. we have seen movement. the most recent poll did show_ movement. the most recent poll did show in _ movement. the most recent poll did show in favour of scotland becoming an independent countr
the snp has its own position on this. but these — snp has its own position on this.been consistent. it's worth pointing out there _ been consistent. it's worth pointing out there hasn't been a massive amount— out there hasn't been a massive amount of— out there hasn't been a massive amount of polling on this. i fewer than _ amount of polling on this. i fewer than a _ amount of polling on this. i fewer than a third — amount of polling on this. i fewer than a third of scottish adults on...
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own opportunities, and their own profits. this is the biggest threat right now. freedom and our own sovereignty and independence in the world and it is in china on our southern border such people. as you and the trauma
own opportunities, and their own profits. this is the biggest threat right now. freedom and our own sovereignty and independence in the world and it is in china on our southern border such people. as you and the trauma
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that is not even our own. what does happen to the american economy? if china comes to collect the debt, is over. if not forget about even if they come to collect a debt. if they stop buying over, they are the biggest lender to the united states. we know that we've known that for some time, there are dynamics far beyond just that straight computation to the getting to the conclusion that china will always be a lender to the united states. thankfully, because we are the reserve currency of the world. and people do want to own our debt is the most stable that there is out there. our, to your point, scotty. if i some point in time, we've undermined our economy so much by doing the wrong things with the money that we've got. and there is instability around the question of, are we the most stable economy in the world? are we the strongest? and are we the reserve currency in the world? well then, yes, that day of reckoning will come. and that's a very scary day. not only for a china thrash the united states, but it will automatically go ahead and trickle dow
that is not even our own. what does happen to the american economy? if china comes to collect the debt, is over. if not forget about even if they come to collect a debt. if they stop buying over, they are the biggest lender to the united states. we know that we've known that for some time, there are dynamics far beyond just that straight computation to the getting to the conclusion that china will always be a lender to the united states. thankfully, because we are the reserve currency of the...
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if you own the land, you own the transportation system. you own the factories. i mean, he's got complete control. both of those horizontal or vertical ends up being a monopoly, complete control. when people want it to go away, they will have to go to rockefeller because he owns 90% of it. will they ever go to the person who owns like a small portion of it? the question is, what happens if you just simply want to refuse to pay the price at rockefeller would, and you want to try to find a competitor. good luck with that. i mean, it it would occur occasionally, but here's the deal. how much time are you going to waste in searching for that competition? how much extra money will be expended looking for that? better. more price? chances are, take the money now at whatever price says. okay. all right. so we're talking about captains of industry. i mean, these people. carnegie rockefeller, vanderbilt, morgan. i would argue that they are more influential in american society. from 1865 to 1900 than our. i mean, they literally are gazillionaires and they are controlling a
if you own the land, you own the transportation system. you own the factories. i mean, he's got complete control. both of those horizontal or vertical ends up being a monopoly, complete control. when people want it to go away, they will have to go to rockefeller because he owns 90% of it. will they ever go to the person who owns like a small portion of it? the question is, what happens if you just simply want to refuse to pay the price at rockefeller would, and you want to try to find a...
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so one of them was robert mccormick who owned the "chicago tribune." the tribune was america's best-selling full-sized non-tabloid newspaper. so almost 1 million copies every day and more on sundays. then the other cousin i look at is joseph patterson come on the "new york daily news" which was a tabloid, america's first tabloid started in 1919. .. more than in 1940 two million daily copies more than three million on sundays in fact right before and during world war two the new york daily during world war ii the new york daily news had the most readers of any newspaper in america. the third cousin i look at, sissy patterson, joe's sister, robert's cousin. she enjoyed the distinction of being the first woman publisher of a major metropolitan daily in the us in the mid-20th century. her paper was the washington times harold which you probably don't remember but it was selling a newspaper in washington dc and perhaps of greatest importance was she gave her brother an outlet in washington dc. he wrote very isolationist hard right editorials in new york and
so one of them was robert mccormick who owned the "chicago tribune." the tribune was america's best-selling full-sized non-tabloid newspaper. so almost 1 million copies every day and more on sundays. then the other cousin i look at is joseph patterson come on the "new york daily news" which was a tabloid, america's first tabloid started in 1919. .. more than in 1940 two million daily copies more than three million on sundays in fact right before and during world war two the...
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and then of course, justifies demand to the congress that our own budget, our own military budget can be increased. so this is something that i think benefits, it's viewed by american government, people as you know, have benefits. it benefits america, not in the way that we think of a war. but just in the way we think of a business military business. the next house of representatives that will be sworn in in january. many of them do not see the benefit of conducting this proxy war and funding this proxy war in ukraine. it's very clear that we don't have the resources to throw away anywhere and certainly not to conduct a proxy war that has no real benefit to the security of americans. in the news, russia accused the hey, colts of bias saying it's verdicts on the image. 17 plain disaster is a politically motivated ruling against moscow. in passing its judgment, the court preferred to ignore the fact that all the conclusions of the dutch prosecutor's office are based on the testimony of anonymous witnesses, whose identities are classified as well as on information of dubious origin and m
and then of course, justifies demand to the congress that our own budget, our own military budget can be increased. so this is something that i think benefits, it's viewed by american government, people as you know, have benefits. it benefits america, not in the way that we think of a war. but just in the way we think of a business military business. the next house of representatives that will be sworn in in january. many of them do not see the benefit of conducting this proxy war and funding...
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that is why does clarence thomas in his own words, it was a 25 hour interview in a 2 hour film so my co-author of the book, a long-term friend of thomas's had the idea that we should take some of that material and put it in a book, the book is 95% new material but it follows the same pattern as the film, tells his life story from beginning to today. i think this is an important moment for people to understand where he came from and who he is. >> what was it like trying to convince the supreme court justice to sit down? >> it was not easy, it is the longest interview ever granted a filmmaker by any supreme court justice let alone one that has been reluctant to be interviewed but the film evolved and that each stage i was honest and open with him and we were originally planning to do a traditional documentary interview, 15 people from all periods in his life and all points of view but i quickly realized his voice would be lost and he was the best teller of his own story. in this way, he tells you what he thinks. you can accept or reject it but this is why pps was enthusiastic. it doesn
that is why does clarence thomas in his own words, it was a 25 hour interview in a 2 hour film so my co-author of the book, a long-term friend of thomas's had the idea that we should take some of that material and put it in a book, the book is 95% new material but it follows the same pattern as the film, tells his life story from beginning to today. i think this is an important moment for people to understand where he came from and who he is. >> what was it like trying to convince the...
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memory of his own family that he will not betray his own country at the very first moment when it comesrtising. the united states strongly condemns the latest russian missile strikes against ukraine, said the situation, when twenty such medical groups are taking place on the indonesian island of bali or bali itself passes, dary will only deepen concerned among the 20 participants about the destabilizing impact of the russian special operation in ukraine united states our staff partners will continue to supply ukraine with what it needs to protect itself, including air defense equipment systems. we will support ukraine as needed. absolutely. what are you wearing? well, firstly, these were not the last missile strikes, and there will be more later. you have already installed air defense, something didn’t work, it worked. why are they at home today, yes, another goal they were there for 50 wheelbarrows of their own. and they were even forced to admit that it was they who screwed it up. yes, your air defense systems are salty. what are you puffing? what are you puffing on? what for? or do y
memory of his own family that he will not betray his own country at the very first moment when it comesrtising. the united states strongly condemns the latest russian missile strikes against ukraine, said the situation, when twenty such medical groups are taking place on the indonesian island of bali or bali itself passes, dary will only deepen concerned among the 20 participants about the destabilizing impact of the russian special operation in ukraine united states our staff partners will...
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so we have to give that process a life of its own. all right.hat particular case. you're. .. the anc, since it came to power 28 years ago, and including the administration in which you serve, has also been trying to deal with the longstanding issue of land ownership. according to president ramaphosa, about 72% of south africa's privately owned land is in the hands of members of the white population, who account for between 8—10% of people in south africa. and the black population, who make up the vast number, own a very small percentage of that land. a bill to address this failed in parliament last year. so what is the main option now to really tackle this long—standing injustice? yes, the bill could not go through because, as the anc, we still believe in mixed ownership of land, where the state owns the land for its own use, individual saving, private ownership and touristic people, and also communal land, where we need to provide a security of tenure. we have an option. we are currently having an expropriation bill, that is before parliament a
so we have to give that process a life of its own. all right.hat particular case. you're. .. the anc, since it came to power 28 years ago, and including the administration in which you serve, has also been trying to deal with the longstanding issue of land ownership. according to president ramaphosa, about 72% of south africa's privately owned land is in the hands of members of the white population, who account for between 8—10% of people in south africa. and the black population, who make up...
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but it's model of development is very much founded on its own history, its own culture. and i think that is something that we can take. we need to interrogate whether all political systems, whether our laws, whether our ways of doing business or actually aligned to our interests. we can also learn that you need political will to actually sustain, you know, your development model as different countries. because certainly when china began opening up and reforming, many in the west looked at it and said they never going to achieve these development plans. they were ridiculed, and i think we have to be prepared to accept also that. now i also want to ask you about the russian role in africa. at this point of time, rush is mostly involved in the mining sector and the security sector, both of which are very lucrative and very sensitive. and i would also add, very secretive, given that there is very little public oversight in those sectors. and i want to ask you directly, what kind of a player is russia in africa? is it being honest to, to the people and to the land? well, one
but it's model of development is very much founded on its own history, its own culture. and i think that is something that we can take. we need to interrogate whether all political systems, whether our laws, whether our ways of doing business or actually aligned to our interests. we can also learn that you need political will to actually sustain, you know, your development model as different countries. because certainly when china began opening up and reforming, many in the west looked at it...
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novelist hopes for, you can re- reveal something want well-known but he was a huge celebrity in his own time. racing every angle so i was lucky in that regard leading to racing papers of the day i could track his career in great detail which is a wonderful thing and when he died, he ran over three pages in the newspaper and anybody who has had to bury a horse knows the undertaking. they buried him on the hill so it was appropriate because he was so celebrated and so enduring, they exhumed his body and prepared his skeleton and was a feature of the smithsonian institution. >> is he still there? >> no, that's how i came to hear about him because over the years about a century same waned and the mission change from being cap enough curiosity to be a research organizer they weren't interested in lexington but the skeleton so he was in the hall of mammals next to a rabbit and a t dog and a pig so that was ignominious in the attic for a while and natural history museum but the newly founded international museum of the horse in kentucky, and lexington wanting him because he's the reason lexing
novelist hopes for, you can re- reveal something want well-known but he was a huge celebrity in his own time. racing every angle so i was lucky in that regard leading to racing papers of the day i could track his career in great detail which is a wonderful thing and when he died, he ran over three pages in the newspaper and anybody who has had to bury a horse knows the undertaking. they buried him on the hill so it was appropriate because he was so celebrated and so enduring, they exhumed his...
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but he denies owning the amadea.— owning the amadea. he is famously _ owning the amadea.n interview in the entire time he has been, we know some aspects about his life, he likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent. th think that money should be sent. :: :: ~ ,, ., spent. in 2006, suleiman kerimov _ spent. in 2006, suleiman kerimov crashed - spent. in 2006, suleiman kerimov crashed his i spent. in 2006, suleiman. kerimov crashed his ferrari spent. in 2006, suleiman i kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his bones. a decade later, he was investigated in france and in 2018 he was sanctioned by the us for being an official of the government of the russian federation, with a net worth around $10 billion, kerimov allegedly brought the amadea in august last year. it is honest that they focus their attention. tt is honest that they focus their attention. , is honest that they focus their attention-— attention. it is improbable that the boat _ attention. it is improbable that the boat was - attention. it is imp
but he denies owning the amadea.— owning the amadea. he is famously _ owning the amadea.n interview in the entire time he has been, we know some aspects about his life, he likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent. th think that money should be sent. :: :: ~ ,, ., spent. in 2006, suleiman kerimov _ spent. in 2006, suleiman kerimov crashed - spent. in 2006, suleiman kerimov crashed his i spent. in 2006, suleiman. kerimov crashed his ferrari spent. in...
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each of us in our own places with our own gifts in the places we call home. and evangi gray, a medicine woman fighting for water rights for her people in san juan county for 30 years still no water. she says to dwell is to see things as they are. and then you sta stay and fight for those things that you see for your community. it is a privilege, she said. we are eroding and evolving at once. perhaps jonah's call to go deeper is a call to acknowledge the power that resides in the earth itself. the organic intelligence inherent in deserts and forests, rivers and oceans and all manner of species beyond our own even within our own bodies, we cannot create wild nature. we can only destroy it. and in the end, in breathtaking acts of repentance and renewal try to restore what we have thoughtlessly removed at our own expense be it wolves in the yellowstone or fly catchers along the colorado river. we are eroding and evolving at once. how do we find the strength to not look away at all that is breaking our hearts? hands on the earth, we remember where the source of ou
each of us in our own places with our own gifts in the places we call home. and evangi gray, a medicine woman fighting for water rights for her people in san juan county for 30 years still no water. she says to dwell is to see things as they are. and then you sta stay and fight for those things that you see for your community. it is a privilege, she said. we are eroding and evolving at once. perhaps jonah's call to go deeper is a call to acknowledge the power that resides in the earth itself....
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but kerimov denies owning the amadea.sn't given an interview in the entire time that he's been a billionaire. but we do know some aspects about his life — he's a man who likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent in russia. in 2006, kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his burns. a decade later, he was investigated in france, and in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us for being an official that gives us a hook. while kleptocapture looked into the yacht�*s financing, amadea had slipped its moorings in the caribbean and was heading for the panama canal. two weeks later, it stopped in mexico and sailed west into the pacific ocean. we saw it scrambling out of waters where we would normally be able to seize it. it became critical when it turned off its transponder. essentially, the boat tried to go dark. trading intelligence with their international partners, kleptocapture discovered the amadea was en route to fiji. welcoming them there at the port were fijian
but kerimov denies owning the amadea.sn't given an interview in the entire time that he's been a billionaire. but we do know some aspects about his life — he's a man who likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent in russia. in 2006, kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his burns. a decade later, he was investigated in france, and in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us for being an official that gives us a hook. while...
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none of these services are owned by anyone.rs of the largest transnational corporations, that is, now it is going on and if you look at the official data, there is a redistribution of property, the middle class is being destroyed, the middle class is getting poorer, the super-rich are getting richer, there is a redistribution of property from the middle to the ends in the interests of the super-rich people, that is, there are no prospects for the abolition of private property. now it does not arise with the exception of the one exception of china, which really promises to abolish private property, that is, to make completely state property, starting from 2035, that is, in the period from 2035 to 2050. i don't think they will succeed, but i'm ready to give china 20%. well, in general, 20%. thank you so much. i would like to say and reassure these viewers that no one encroaches on their personal property, that is, an apartment, but a car, well, they definitely won’t be taken away. here is the most basic. and, as for hmm again pro
none of these services are owned by anyone.rs of the largest transnational corporations, that is, now it is going on and if you look at the official data, there is a redistribution of property, the middle class is being destroyed, the middle class is getting poorer, the super-rich are getting richer, there is a redistribution of property from the middle to the ends in the interests of the super-rich people, that is, there are no prospects for the abolition of private property. now it does not...
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and he was the best teller of his own. own story in this way. he tells you what he thinks and you can accept it or reject it and this is why i think pbs was enthusiastic. it doesn't say this is the truth. it says this is the way class thomas saw his life and if you want to understand him and understand his recent supreme court rulings, it's worth understanding who he is and where he comes from so he followed the evolution and and he committed to doing the film and one of the things about justice thomas is he's very stubborn. he agrees to do something. he sticks with it and in spite of temptations, maybe to not stick with it. he did stick with it and i should say had no editorial control. so it was a lot of trust in a filmmaker and he didn't in fact see it until it was broadcast on pbs. you describe him. you are mark payleta your coauthor describe him as the greatest supreme court justice of all time. why is that? well, that would be mark. i do not consider myself an expert in the supreme court. i'm a documentary filmmaker. i think is a i think i
and he was the best teller of his own. own story in this way. he tells you what he thinks and you can accept it or reject it and this is why i think pbs was enthusiastic. it doesn't say this is the truth. it says this is the way class thomas saw his life and if you want to understand him and understand his recent supreme court rulings, it's worth understanding who he is and where he comes from so he followed the evolution and and he committed to doing the film and one of the things about...
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the village also launched its own energy company and its own district heating network to distribute thet generated by the biogas plant. that worked so well that they decided to create their own ectricity grid and become completely autonomous. doreen: what's special about feldheim is that the resints have their own grid. they're basically buying electricity from the wind park and are actually ung that in their houses right here. reporter: but it wasn't always easy. for energy suppliers, self-sufficient consumers mean lower profits. joachim: the local utility company refused to provide access to the grid for the local power plant. they just didn't want it. and they said, this little village, no matter what they do, we're not going to give in. reporter: the residents took matters into their own hands. each household invested 3000 euros into the new grid, while another 1.7 million euros in seed money came from the eu and the state of brandenburg. joachim: there was actually no discussion. most of us were willing to make this contribution. doreen: now everyone involved is an entrepreneur and
the village also launched its own energy company and its own district heating network to distribute thet generated by the biogas plant. that worked so well that they decided to create their own ectricity grid and become completely autonomous. doreen: what's special about feldheim is that the resints have their own grid. they're basically buying electricity from the wind park and are actually ung that in their houses right here. reporter: but it wasn't always easy. for energy suppliers,...
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peel was a member of the aps and he had begun his own museum out of his own house, but by the early 1790s, he was looking for more space and his proposal to taxidermy. ben. franklin was was part of this broader self promotion and who's really outlining the kinds of work that he had done that he was he had been able to achieve at his museum so far and looking for additional funds in 1794 peel was also simultaneously the curator of the aps cabinet and at this moment he applied for permission to rent space from the society in philosophical hall in order to open up his museum there. so given his dual roles. it's highly likely that he was also displaying some of the aps cabinets collections alongside and within his own museum. so here we see the learned society and the public museum really coming into contact. so this was not without some anxieties, especially on the side of the aps one of the largest specimens in the society's cabinet a skeleton of an indian elephant was placed on display it heals museum, but this society was very careful to note that they preferred quote a handsome and suita
peel was a member of the aps and he had begun his own museum out of his own house, but by the early 1790s, he was looking for more space and his proposal to taxidermy. ben. franklin was was part of this broader self promotion and who's really outlining the kinds of work that he had done that he was he had been able to achieve at his museum so far and looking for additional funds in 1794 peel was also simultaneously the curator of the aps cabinet and at this moment he applied for permission to...
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i know digby knew he'd gaz automatic. mo recalled his own grave. i caught you, yelled monkey to rid pickle. picky! it's all just thought that the iraqis, keith boss, who b. tabitha to train? who do b one separate toe? why are known you call purely amp us? good? no, no decrease community ah . group on it want to collect a computer, just use your data to logic to help us. good day. she already did. she already, the mother was more, you know, result visually. it been open or melville ah ah. when i would show seemed wrong when i'll just don't hold any world that you have to say, proud disdain becomes the african and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah ah, yes. now you need yes. if it's deploy box near to melting, you know them compute the new book that probably the, unless we ship the radiate young will showcase in a boiler. what is it w ah, [000:00:00;00] a quote, am in my chair, the water doesn't want that extra mom, but it's up under that whole. a chinese president was agains
i know digby knew he'd gaz automatic. mo recalled his own grave. i caught you, yelled monkey to rid pickle. picky! it's all just thought that the iraqis, keith boss, who b. tabitha to train? who do b one separate toe? why are known you call purely amp us? good? no, no decrease community ah . group on it want to collect a computer, just use your data to logic to help us. good day. she already did. she already, the mother was more, you know, result visually. it been open or melville ah ah. when i...
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so this idea that a woman could own her own property and support herself on her own land was really ay phenomenal advance. women especially didn't have the opportunity to accumulate capital. the idea that you could own this land and then sell it and end up with something like 30,000 dollars or 40,000 dollars in today's money, was just amazing. importantly, women homesteaders also attained landowner status, which since the days of the agrarian founders, washington and jefferson, had been tied to citizenship and social standing. at first, in america, the only men who were allowed to vote were white men who owned property. the women homesteaders names on tax rolls besides mens became an important argument for women's full citizenship. few single women could dream of owning a home of their own, much less enough land for farm. but in 1873, pauline armstrong, a single, 53 year old scandinavian immigrant -- a lot of these women were middle aged. filed for a homestead on the remote minnesota frontier. it was -- she was actually near where laura ingles wilder set her fourth book in the little
so this idea that a woman could own her own property and support herself on her own land was really ay phenomenal advance. women especially didn't have the opportunity to accumulate capital. the idea that you could own this land and then sell it and end up with something like 30,000 dollars or 40,000 dollars in today's money, was just amazing. importantly, women homesteaders also attained landowner status, which since the days of the agrarian founders, washington and jefferson, had been tied to...
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what they can and can't do on their own platforms. this decision will not have a material effect on our business, as france represents less than one percent of our users. the french people, however, will lose access to a wide range of rumble content because of these government demands, boss. he compared his actions to those of elan muss, who has been waging a battle against censorship on various fronts. must said that of him march that he was asked to block russian news sources on his starlight satellite network and reply quote. we will not do so unless at gunpoint, sorry to be of free speech. absolutist democratic senator chris murphy is now demanding a u. s. government investigation into must own twitters financial participation from saudi arabia, which is the platform 2nd largest. interesting that no one seem to care when the saudis originally made that investment in twitter long before must came along or that government switch murphy calls quote, repressive. have had tons of cash flowing into hollywood and american media outlets a
what they can and can't do on their own platforms. this decision will not have a material effect on our business, as france represents less than one percent of our users. the french people, however, will lose access to a wide range of rumble content because of these government demands, boss. he compared his actions to those of elan muss, who has been waging a battle against censorship on various fronts. must said that of him march that he was asked to block russian news sources on his starlight...
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but kerimov denies owning the amadea.sn't given an interview in the entire time that he's been a billionaire. but we do know some aspects about his life — he's a man who likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent in russia. in 2006, kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his burns. a decade later, he was investigated in france, and in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us for being an official of the government of the russian federation. with a net worth around $10 billion, kerimov allegedly bought the amadea last year in august. it's on this transaction that kleptocapture focused their attention. it is improbable that that boat wasn't either purchased with or heavily financed by us dollars. that gives us a hook. while kleptocapture looked into the yacht�*s financing, amadea had slipped its moorings in the caribbean and was heading for the panama canal. two weeks later, it stopped in mexico and sailed west into the pacific ocean. we saw it scrambling out of w
but kerimov denies owning the amadea.sn't given an interview in the entire time that he's been a billionaire. but we do know some aspects about his life — he's a man who likes the finer side of life and doesn't always think that money should be spent in russia. in 2006, kerimov crashed his ferrari in the french riviera, nearly dying from his burns. a decade later, he was investigated in france, and in 2018, he was sanctioned by the us for being an official of the government of the russian...
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everything he did was for his own own advantage.nd he didn't just say well you know that's the way things are. he went out there and fought it. >> what type of language with the use or not the right-wing media studies not really the president and he lost the election and they totally delegitimize him. >> in a way you can listen to the daily newsre editorials in 1940 to 1944 and see they are trying to do you digital my -- delegitimize it. in close elections i'm sure they would have said they were stolen. so i think there are a lot of parallels. t i think as a policymaker you have to get out there and fight for your beliefs and you have to be a strong advocate for what you believe because who else is going to fight for you if you aren't going to? >> okay. >> hi there. this is not the area beer book so you may not know anything about it. i'm curious the other major way that people at that time would have gotten news would have been the radio. are you aware from your research of anything about how news ended on the radio contrasted with
everything he did was for his own own advantage.nd he didn't just say well you know that's the way things are. he went out there and fought it. >> what type of language with the use or not the right-wing media studies not really the president and he lost the election and they totally delegitimize him. >> in a way you can listen to the daily newsre editorials in 1940 to 1944 and see they are trying to do you digital my -- delegitimize it. in close elections i'm sure they would have...
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we have our own industry, bakery, meat sausage production and so on., we are 20% on we'll put our own shelf. accordingly, we can play to optimize costs. or rather , by distributing them in an appropriate way, we get the corresponding price, so in this case, but, because it affected three branches of trade. as such, we made a cutoff on the fifth number to the sixth and monitor every day so that we do not have any nuances of excesses in public catering, and there it is less affected, because we have our own if you produce in your catering facility and sell their second object, then 713 they are distributed. well, our industry. there prices manufacturers. we have created a commission under the belka union, which will consider all questions of price increases within the framework of this resolution. and if you look at the consumer basket itself. here it is today . well, this is milk, there is bread, butter, and so on , other essential products, then we have exactly the same level, and for some goods the price is lower than that of the chains. and how is th
we have our own industry, bakery, meat sausage production and so on., we are 20% on we'll put our own shelf. accordingly, we can play to optimize costs. or rather , by distributing them in an appropriate way, we get the corresponding price, so in this case, but, because it affected three branches of trade. as such, we made a cutoff on the fifth number to the sixth and monitor every day so that we do not have any nuances of excesses in public catering, and there it is less affected, because we...
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we took on the case and conducted our own investigation. hello. kirill vyshinsky is with you, and this is a typical ukraine program. our program is not news, we record it in advance and go out on a weekly basis. we don't compete with news releases. we talk about what made ukraine the way we know it today, the typical and, of course, the peculiar path that little russia went through in the ussr ukraine before it ended up at the current point. that's what we're interested in, we hope that it's interesting for you, and that's what we'll talk about today. donetsk character strong people who have mastered wild field, who are the new russians from donbass conversation with an expert of the program for the restoration of donbass how it was after the great patriotic war, how will it be now? today it is an integral part of the russian federation and until recently the independent donetsk and lugansk people's republics before that, the two largest industrial regions of ukraine. well, the beginning of the history of donbass is in many ways the story of a leg
we took on the case and conducted our own investigation. hello. kirill vyshinsky is with you, and this is a typical ukraine program. our program is not news, we record it in advance and go out on a weekly basis. we don't compete with news releases. we talk about what made ukraine the way we know it today, the typical and, of course, the peculiar path that little russia went through in the ussr ukraine before it ended up at the current point. that's what we're interested in, we hope that it's...
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it will not, but shouldn't vilegas lily while i own it? what she ended up in is live from berlin up. next is the w business with my colleague, rob, what's our season about people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away as the border. families played on the tax in syria. to these credit owners, wheeler demonstrated people fleeing extreme ground off getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. d. w. made for mines ah, ah, a loan, musk slashes, twits, his work force. as many as half of the websites employees found out on friday they were being laid off, and now musk will be hearing from their lawyers. me while near figures show american wages are rising. good news for employees, but not what the fed wanted to hear away from the us. germany's chancellors schoultz has been meeting china's president. she all the 2 countries reaching a turning point in that trade re
it will not, but shouldn't vilegas lily while i own it? what she ended up in is live from berlin up. next is the w business with my colleague, rob, what's our season about people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away as the border. families played on the tax in syria. to these credit owners, wheeler demonstrated people fleeing extreme ground off getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are...
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the only people that are making billions of dollars in china care about is their own power, their own access, and their own bottom line. they'll sell out their mother for a buck. they'll sell out their mother for power. apparently they'll sell out their national interests. so there are a lot of people who are collaborators and complicit here, tucker, and yet they want to hold up russia, russia, as the biggest threat in the world, i'm not saying it's not a threat, it is a threat, but comparing china to russia whose economy is about the size of france's is ridiculous. china, as we know, is funding the war in ukraine right now. so, i mean, so i'm glad you're doing this tonight, because this is the single biggest threat to freedom and our own sovereignty
the only people that are making billions of dollars in china care about is their own power, their own access, and their own bottom line. they'll sell out their mother for a buck. they'll sell out their mother for power. apparently they'll sell out their national interests. so there are a lot of people who are collaborators and complicit here, tucker, and yet they want to hold up russia, russia, as the biggest threat in the world, i'm not saying it's not a threat, it is a threat, but comparing...
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Nov 28, 2022
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it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. star i was following. it was... i was supposed to have a life in london, as a matter of fact, when i left yale, and something happened. and so my sort of... ..interest in history and in monuments and so on is not... it is part of me, but not the main part, not the... not the very soul of me. it is more like following the star, following my own path, following my own destiny. but you didn't want to use any influence you might have had to help advance the civil rights movement by staying in the united states? well, i married a frenchman. i was a runaway bride. they chuckle. i was a runaway bride. any regrets? we went to paris for the weekend. and the man i married was a world traveller, was one of the great photographers of the world. that's marc riboud, the late french photographer. and he sort of opened up a whole new universe to me, which was international, which was... ..had nothing to do with america or europe or africa, but had to do with everything. and so i became this kind of c
it was a question of my own... it was a question of my own...life. star i was following. it was... i was supposed to have a life in london, as a matter of fact, when i left yale, and something happened. and so my sort of... ..interest in history and in monuments and so on is not... it is part of me, but not the main part, not the... not the very soul of me. it is more like following the star, following my own path, following my own destiny. but you didn't want to use any influence you might...
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why not congress's own and they did tremendously. well this regiment was authorized a thousand men so much bigger than the common continental infantry regiment, but it was authorized a thousand and by this spring of 77. it was hitting close to 900 men had enlisted in this regiment now did they all stay? absolutely not see it in the record some of these guys joined up put the caucade in their cap. got their bounty money and headed off. so we've got that they don't all stay but it was tremendously successful recruiting under congress's own unfortunately. regiment also didn't always get along well with others it got a rather infirmal reputation in what it was doing and congress came back and said you're not supposed to be calling it congress's own. um, so what's it supposed to be called back to second canadian? no, that's not doing recruiting. they tended to keep going which was rather traditional by hazen's name. so it was hazen's regiment for much of this war, but i also noted in some of the rosters that the captains in this regiment
why not congress's own and they did tremendously. well this regiment was authorized a thousand men so much bigger than the common continental infantry regiment, but it was authorized a thousand and by this spring of 77. it was hitting close to 900 men had enlisted in this regiment now did they all stay? absolutely not see it in the record some of these guys joined up put the caucade in their cap. got their bounty money and headed off. so we've got that they don't all stay but it was...
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that's why it's clarence thomas in his own words.25-hour interview and only a two-hour film and my co-author, long time friends. thomases had the idea we should take some of that material and put it in a book and the book is 95% new material, but it follows the same pattern as the film. it tells his life story from the beginning to the court and onto today. so, i think this is an important moment for people to understand, that justin thomas, where he comes from and who he is as a person. >> what was it like to convince a supreme court justice to sit down for 24 hours of interviews? >> it was not easy and it's the longest interview ever granted a filmmaker by any supreme court justice, let alone one in the interview you. but, the film evolved and at each stage i was honest and open with him and we came to-- we were originally planning to do an original documentary and interviewing 15 people from all periods in his life and all points of view, but i quickly realized that his voice would be lost. and he was the best teller of his own st
that's why it's clarence thomas in his own words.25-hour interview and only a two-hour film and my co-author, long time friends. thomases had the idea we should take some of that material and put it in a book and the book is 95% new material, but it follows the same pattern as the film. it tells his life story from the beginning to the court and onto today. so, i think this is an important moment for people to understand, that justin thomas, where he comes from and who he is as a person....
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why do you own target over wal-mart, and why doesn't anybody here own wal-mart? >> i own target and i've been wrong on it, obviously, right, so it's been the wrong call -- >> i'm not even pointing it out for that purpose just curious -- >> i like the business mix of consumables and discres. i'm not sure we'll see the comp of 8.2 tomorrow. i think that's going to be a big theme this week across the board of all retailers and into next week as well that inventories are coming down substantially. >> so is now the time to buy retail discretionaries are up over a lot. >> i am overweight i've been adding to estee lauder only next day when the china news came out it was up 10%. there's more to it i think beauty is going to be definitely strong, and that we saw also with wal-mart that beauty was one area that was very strong. target, it's a well-run company. they got it wrong on inventories, and i think he's getting it right and i think their guidance for the second half of this year is for a 2 comp which i think they can easily do and a 6% operating margin going up from
why do you own target over wal-mart, and why doesn't anybody here own wal-mart? >> i own target and i've been wrong on it, obviously, right, so it's been the wrong call -- >> i'm not even pointing it out for that purpose just curious -- >> i like the business mix of consumables and discres. i'm not sure we'll see the comp of 8.2 tomorrow. i think that's going to be a big theme this week across the board of all retailers and into next week as well that inventories are coming...
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together, the government created a program, there is a job that helps ukrainians get money for their own business, a grant it is possible to start a business or its development own garden or greenhouse studio or bakery many opportunities for dream work everything is easy to have the state supported works for victory i am rob work in ukraine rules of a warm country healthy care in the house cool but not cold thank you for dressing your deer it's easier to warm one person than to heat a whole apartment let's beat the winter together our congratulations the marathon the only news continues in the studio working for you yuliya galushka nikita mykhailiev good night thank you for joining us on the occupied territories should be raised more and more ukrainian flags during the daily evening video address president volodymyr zelenskyy said about this, according to him, the government is doing everything possible every day to help soldiers on the battlefield and in the near future hopes to liberate all ukrainian cities that are under the control of the russians, just held another meeting rates, th
together, the government created a program, there is a job that helps ukrainians get money for their own business, a grant it is possible to start a business or its development own garden or greenhouse studio or bakery many opportunities for dream work everything is easy to have the state supported works for victory i am rob work in ukraine rules of a warm country healthy care in the house cool but not cold thank you for dressing your deer it's easier to warm one person than to heat a whole...
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Nov 22, 2022
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so i think you know, even in general in the character of bringing your own yes, there. what is our strength is our weakness. this is a great soul. yes, yes, it’s impossible for the population of our ukrainian brothers our brothers. god forbid that, probably, the population suffered. no need to destroy there, you understand, it's sort of and that's why everything goes like this. how does it go, right? well, let's, well, why close the borders, it's now the balts, for whom the entire soviet union worked, they retained the language and so on, now they are closing and saying that it is a privilege to enter europe for us, yes, but and so on. and we openly come to the borders, the guys come to us, that is, we and what is the strength on the other side? that 's where the strength lies. that there is absolute evil there, without any without any moral and ethical framework. we can afford everything we can openly lie. we can be honest. there, terrorist acts are arranged by anything, because this is absolute evil without restraints. we are the forces of islam, yes, that is, this is
so i think you know, even in general in the character of bringing your own yes, there. what is our strength is our weakness. this is a great soul. yes, yes, it’s impossible for the population of our ukrainian brothers our brothers. god forbid that, probably, the population suffered. no need to destroy there, you understand, it's sort of and that's why everything goes like this. how does it go, right? well, let's, well, why close the borders, it's now the balts, for whom the entire soviet...
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Nov 26, 2022
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they owned arable land here.verything changed with the advent of the agricultural holding vasyurinsky, he has the right to buy land. that is, he comes to grandmothers and, uh, psychological pressure on these people is exerted, because the elderly are already talking about silver. you receive a pension of 10-12.000. and i'll buy land from you for 300,000 51% he has. removes the meeting and says, i am the owner of the majority and endure decision. i won't pay you anything. for me, you are no one an agricultural holding that they complain about, local farmers personally manage it. sergey fursa, the enterprise allegedly not only buys, but also selects the land through the court, all cases of the agricultural holding are considered by three. e. the judges are nezhenskaya, who is no longer working in family and costume. uh, in particular, the earth. the decision of the edinsky district court was taken away from uh about ten farmers of the dinsk district, and the employees of the investigative committee accused elena ne
they owned arable land here.verything changed with the advent of the agricultural holding vasyurinsky, he has the right to buy land. that is, he comes to grandmothers and, uh, psychological pressure on these people is exerted, because the elderly are already talking about silver. you receive a pension of 10-12.000. and i'll buy land from you for 300,000 51% he has. removes the meeting and says, i am the owner of the majority and endure decision. i won't pay you anything. for me, you are no one...
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they will to their own borders, let them live - their own borders, let them live there _ their own bordershere and we _ their own borders, let them live there and we just _ their own borders, let them live there and we just want - their own borders, let them live there and we just want them . their own borders, let them livel there and we just want them out their own borders, let them live i there and we just want them out of our land _ there and we 'ust want them out of our land. a . ~ there and we 'ust want them out of our land. 1, . ,, ,., our land. back in kherson, the centre was _ our land. back in kherson, the centre was still— our land. back in kherson, the centre was still packed - our land. back in kherson, the centre was still packed with i our land. back in kherson, the - centre was still packed with people, relieve the russians are gone and celebrating survival and defiance. slowly, the more loudly, theyjoined in for the slowly, the more loudly, theyjoined inforthe ukrainian slowly, the more loudly, theyjoined in for the ukrainian national anthem. emotions poured out of them an
they will to their own borders, let them live - their own borders, let them live there _ their own bordershere and we _ their own borders, let them live there and we just _ their own borders, let them live there and we just want - their own borders, let them live there and we just want them . their own borders, let them livel there and we just want them out their own borders, let them live i there and we just want them out of our land _ there and we 'ust want them out of our land. a . ~ there...
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before our own inadvertent commerce, before our own government decided to destroy german economy completely in order to fulfill the orders of the big brother in washington, it's a, it's a shame you're completely right. hunter. you mentioned a few moments ago that germany needs to get back on to russian energy and essentially men ties with moscow. how do you make the 1st move to get there? the 1st moved to re establish good taste with russia. you mean? yes, exactly. no. ah, you know, i was, i was member of parliament. i was one of the mightiest figures in alternative germany party during the last term of office. and i was not allowed to come back to parliament. of course, formerly i was allowed. but a coalition of dark sites over the force inside and outside my own party, there did everything to prevent me from coming back to parliament and to become again, a director of our payment record. why did it happen? because personally, we, i was too dangerous for the system. but the system, they did a very big mistake. they thought if they pell expelling me from parliament, i won't open my mouth an
before our own inadvertent commerce, before our own government decided to destroy german economy completely in order to fulfill the orders of the big brother in washington, it's a, it's a shame you're completely right. hunter. you mentioned a few moments ago that germany needs to get back on to russian energy and essentially men ties with moscow. how do you make the 1st move to get there? the 1st moved to re establish good taste with russia. you mean? yes, exactly. no. ah, you know, i was, i...
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$6 billion l owns a gun range? $6 billion have been — owns a gun range?ve been spent, yes, - owns a gun range? $6 billionj have been spent, yes, billion dollars on tv ads. that is a ton of money even how few voters are actually open to persuasion. was it worth it? i am katie kay and i approve this message. we will have more on the profits of... and bp revealing its latest profit news into hours time. it is expecting to make quite a lot of that to come. also in this programme... we'll tell you about the record—breaking meeting injapan where it was almost impossible to forget a name. the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested and an extremist jewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear, they will all die. anywhere in the universe, tonight, we prove once more that the true strength of our nation comes not
$6 billion l owns a gun range? $6 billion have been — owns a gun range?ve been spent, yes, - owns a gun range? $6 billionj have been spent, yes, billion dollars on tv ads. that is a ton of money even how few voters are actually open to persuasion. was it worth it? i am katie kay and i approve this message. we will have more on the profits of... and bp revealing its latest profit news into hours time. it is expecting to make quite a lot of that to come. also in this programme... we'll tell you...