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ukrainians are used to being proud of the fact that 27% of the world 's black soil is concentrated in their country and a third of all agricultural land in europe is a stick in the ground. stick it in, it will grow and give a good harvest since the time of the russian empire - this territory was the granary, not only of a country with a multi-million population, but of the entire european continent, despite the fact that in terms of productivity in ukraine at the beginning of the 19th century it lagged behind in england twice france one and a half disadvantage agricultural crops compensated for the huge areas of arable land, thanks to which almost 40% of the world crop of barley, 20% of wheat and 10% of corn was harvested on ukrainian fields already in the middle of the 19th century. the third part of all exports of ukrainian grain went to italian ports 24% in turkey and greece 17 in england 14 to france. the powerful development of agriculture on ukrainian black soil was promoted first by the administration of serfdom in russia in 1861, and then by the stolypin reform of the early 20
ukrainians are used to being proud of the fact that 27% of the world 's black soil is concentrated in their country and a third of all agricultural land in europe is a stick in the ground. stick it in, it will grow and give a good harvest since the time of the russian empire - this territory was the granary, not only of a country with a multi-million population, but of the entire european continent, despite the fact that in terms of productivity in ukraine at the beginning of the 19th century...
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s. black oak pilot, he's a former security advisor to the u. s. senate. he's now with the foundation for defense of democracies in washington, d. c. fred, it's good to see you again. let's talk about what to day mean to march 3 months since the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine. there are no signs that this war will end any time soon. are there lessons to be learned, especially for the quad group of nations? thanks now to join us. thanks for the question. my answer to your good questions. absolutely, yes. i think the number one lesson that the quad, but our european friends as well, and the mox around the world should learn is that we should spend a heck of a lot less time worrying about provoking authoritarian aggressors and bullies and more time helping, beleaguered democracies before the invasion start, you know, look at 2021, right? the u. s. i have good reason to believe had indications and warning was planning some sort of large scale invasion early in 2021. secretary blinking was publicly warning of this in november, and yet we were stil
s. black oak pilot, he's a former security advisor to the u. s. senate. he's now with the foundation for defense of democracies in washington, d. c. fred, it's good to see you again. let's talk about what to day mean to march 3 months since the beginning of the russian invasion of ukraine. there are no signs that this war will end any time soon. are there lessons to be learned, especially for the quad group of nations? thanks now to join us. thanks for the question. my answer to your good...
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the 570's black cherokee veered toward the warrior, another at every turn. they have no orientation on us. or maybe they'll just go after us, waiting for the special forces. eh, so you need to change the numbers. do you have spares? i need to urgently change the car i'm in the region of 36 kilometers. what is the area around the highway? this tank range is excellent. now is just the period of training firing control over the perimeter of the training ground, especially tough. and we can easily cut kilometer 35 calculate itinerary for a group is to calculate itinerary. the cat of the police managed to detect sotnikov's car; it is moving along the highway towards coniferous. you have the opportunity to overtake her by 22-23 minutes. the route through the tank range i drop you on the pda to warn the military path becomes firing. open the counterterrorism center. what are you afraid of? really so scared? and you're still beautiful, nothing has changed. i thought you were dead, but well, it was. by the way, you could only learn about this from sotnikov. why didn'
the 570's black cherokee veered toward the warrior, another at every turn. they have no orientation on us. or maybe they'll just go after us, waiting for the special forces. eh, so you need to change the numbers. do you have spares? i need to urgently change the car i'm in the region of 36 kilometers. what is the area around the highway? this tank range is excellent. now is just the period of training firing control over the perimeter of the training ground, especially tough. and we can easily...
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May 10, 2022
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ukrainians are used to being proud of the fact that 27% of the world 's black soil is concentrated inhird of all agricultural land in europe is a stick in the ground. stick it, it will grow and give a good harvest since the time of the russian empire - this is the territory was the granary, not only of countries with a multi-million population, but of the entire european continent. ukrainian fields collected almost 40% of the world crop of barley, 20% of wheat and 10% of corn already in the middle of the 19th century. one third of all ukrainian grain exports went to italian ports 24% to turkey and greece 17 to england 14 to france powerful development agriculture on the ukrainian black soil was promoted first by the administration of serfdom in russia in 1861, and then by the stolypin reform of the early 20th century in 1913. russia supplied the world market with over 8 million tons of wheat, barley and corn. it was a third of the world's grain exports, the first place in the world, more than half of the cereals sent abroad, and this is almost 5 million tons was grown on fertile ukrai
ukrainians are used to being proud of the fact that 27% of the world 's black soil is concentrated inhird of all agricultural land in europe is a stick in the ground. stick it, it will grow and give a good harvest since the time of the russian empire - this is the territory was the granary, not only of countries with a multi-million population, but of the entire european continent. ukrainian fields collected almost 40% of the world crop of barley, 20% of wheat and 10% of corn already in the...
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taking to the streets in places like charlottesville, motivated by this idea that emigrants and jew s and blacks replacing whites. in is to be monitored and shut down the second these words are out there -- it needs to be monitored and shut down the second they words are out there. look behind me, the military execution, this could result in other replicating -- >> how do you stop? >> there is not enough what a trait, this information is out there -- there is not enough monitoring, the information is out there. these companies have technology, key words show up, they need to be identified, someone needs to watch this and shut it down. we will protect the rights to free speech, there is a limit to what you can do and hate crimes is not protected. >> starting off the program, we are interested in your reaction to the murders in buffalo. particularly the role in extremism. the lines are 202-849-8000. the opinion of eugene robinson, buffalo's individuals were killed by white supremacy. he writes political leaders from far right and for leveled announced their massacre. they need for sensible gun con
taking to the streets in places like charlottesville, motivated by this idea that emigrants and jew s and blacks replacing whites. in is to be monitored and shut down the second these words are out there -- it needs to be monitored and shut down the second they words are out there. look behind me, the military execution, this could result in other replicating -- >> how do you stop? >> there is not enough what a trait, this information is out there -- there is not enough monitoring,...
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s. black and asian women reported experiencing racial stereotyping and microaggressions and felt dismissedas told it was just an infection. it got worse, and she ended up needing multiple blood transfusions. if i had not have been hospitalised, i don't think i would be sitting here right now and i don't think my daughter would be here either. anotherfinding of the inquiry was black women being denied pain relief based on racial stereotyping of tolerance. i never get anything, other than gas and air, and even that i have to beg for. everybody handles pain differently. i don't know where people get this idea that we can handle more than most people. all my experiences in my pregnancies have been tainted by my race. the report highlights the need for urgent action, including better education. the key thing for me to come out of this inquiry is a health care professional is the gaps in our knowledge and the lack of understanding when it comes to how unconscious bias is consistent in our care that we provide. a new maternity task force has been set up, which the department of health and social
s. black and asian women reported experiencing racial stereotyping and microaggressions and felt dismissedas told it was just an infection. it got worse, and she ended up needing multiple blood transfusions. if i had not have been hospitalised, i don't think i would be sitting here right now and i don't think my daughter would be here either. anotherfinding of the inquiry was black women being denied pain relief based on racial stereotyping of tolerance. i never get anything, other than gas and...
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s. black combination of feeding in the moisture from the gulf against the cold that falls out of the rockies notice is snow's to around. in colorado means big thunderstorms and in texas, oklahoma, arkansas, and beyond the likelihood of well tornadoes continues. denver's whether that is pointing on tuesday does at least warm up. that is sort of a trend of the journey. ah.
s. black combination of feeding in the moisture from the gulf against the cold that falls out of the rockies notice is snow's to around. in colorado means big thunderstorms and in texas, oklahoma, arkansas, and beyond the likelihood of well tornadoes continues. denver's whether that is pointing on tuesday does at least warm up. that is sort of a trend of the journey. ah.
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black history is american history. american history. it 's black story when the tide hits and it turns out that black lightmata leaders, who have raised hundreds of millions of dollars to fight racism, have bought real estate in california's elite topanga. but the noise will not be dearer to itself, no matter how the racists write it down. many even rushed to preventively change. for every firefighter, this apology is only the first step that does not justify what happened our industry is poisoned. she promotes men, especially white men, to success, as a man who has taken advantage of this privilege. i have to state this. let's find someone who needs to shine their shoes, come and do it, it doesn't matter if he's wearing sneakers or sandals. it does n't matter at all. now is the time that everyone should do their part perfectly. great now rewind , this whole story with the culture of cancellation began to unwind in american society in the fall of 2017, when the topic obviously stalled interference in moscow in the american elections and it be
black history is american history. american history. it 's black story when the tide hits and it turns out that black lightmata leaders, who have raised hundreds of millions of dollars to fight racism, have bought real estate in california's elite topanga. but the noise will not be dearer to itself, no matter how the racists write it down. many even rushed to preventively change. for every firefighter, this apology is only the first step that does not justify what happened our industry is...
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on herfirst day at the podium, the us�*s first black and openly gay press secretary addressed the killingsower to and hate filled domestic terrorism and we must reject hatred and extremism, ideology that seek to divide americans whenever we find it in our society. # i once was lost... — community rallies around the victims, and the nation mourns alongside. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. police say the suspect behind a shooting in north california was motivated by the hatred of taiwanese people. for more on this, here is our north american correspondent, david willis. officials say the suspect is a 68—year—old man born in china but was living in las vegas as a us citizen, travelling all the way from las vegas in order to carry out this attack. they say they found in his car notes written in mandarin in which he expressed contempt for taiwan and taiwanese people. they also say that he chained the doors of the church locked and poured glue into the locks in order to prevent people from escaping, before opening fire. it was only the bravery of one of the people present, of around a0 attending a lun
on herfirst day at the podium, the us�*s first black and openly gay press secretary addressed the killingsower to and hate filled domestic terrorism and we must reject hatred and extremism, ideology that seek to divide americans whenever we find it in our society. # i once was lost... — community rallies around the victims, and the nation mourns alongside. azadeh moshiri, bbc news. police say the suspect behind a shooting in north california was motivated by the hatred of taiwanese people....
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it is a vulnerable time, you need sympathy and empathy, i was not met with that, it was almost as s, blackked for it, i was told you are a pain. you don't treat me like i am a real person. as i said, i am sorry you had to go through this. that report that is published to date with key recommendations to make sure that other people do not face what you did, thank you for sharing your story with us. a mother of four facing distinct problems in her maternity care. let's turn our attention to something entirely different. the chelsea flower show makes a return to its traditional spring slot this week — after two years of disruption caused by the pandemic. this year's displays includes a garden which honours one of the show�*s biggest and most longstanding supporters, the queen. let's go live to the chelsea flower show and our reporter charlotte gallagher who's there for us. good morning from chelsea flower show. it is a gorgeous spring day here, as you said, chelsea flower show is back for the first time in a couple of years in the spring because of the pandemic. lots of beautiful spring flowe
it is a vulnerable time, you need sympathy and empathy, i was not met with that, it was almost as s, blackked for it, i was told you are a pain. you don't treat me like i am a real person. as i said, i am sorry you had to go through this. that report that is published to date with key recommendations to make sure that other people do not face what you did, thank you for sharing your story with us. a mother of four facing distinct problems in her maternity care. let's turn our attention to...
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s sarach doney shows u ist was call to action against hate. >>or repter: plaza in oakland 0 2,60miles from ffbualo, new rkyo, -fhateild leshooting raage claedim lives of innocentpl peoear tgeted becaus eyth were blackecau of thek wor i do. i deal with bckla death eryve day. reporter: the anti police rrteor project wteanddo to somethinng i response. held a rally to promote alheing, call for end to white suprema cy d acknowledg tehe vtiicms. so a celebrat ion. >> we're nott jus going torn mou butel cebtera blackif le and refiafrm commitment to fight white supremacy wherevert i may sprout its ugly head. reporter: community leaders prayored f pceea inro fnt of lae rgcrowd. >> tsto and togetherst to op opesonsi that's cau tsinghe mu rds erto ha. ppen >> rteeporr:ls ao a callo t defend against racist attacks.cl ostoe the heart ofal loc tiarst randolphl bel whori wores for safety of heeis tna ge daughter. just trying to live, thast' it youw kno wtha i mn?ea 'sit aix m ofmo etions. ,fear anger, distrust. you kn,owll a at the sameti me. r>>eporter: during emoontial moment in y'todas evt,en or gazenirs read allowed names of e ten peoplele kild in the bualgro ocery storeho sotin g honor and remember them. sai
s sarach doney shows u ist was call to action against hate. >>or repter: plaza in oakland 0 2,60miles from ffbualo, new rkyo, -fhateild leshooting raage claedim lives of innocentpl peoear tgeted becaus eyth were blackecau of thek wor i do. i deal with bckla death eryve day. reporter: the anti police rrteor project wteanddo to somethinng i response. held a rally to promote alheing, call for end to white suprema cy d acknowledg tehe vtiicms. so a celebrat ion. >> we're nott jus going...
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s. black and asian women reported experiencing racial stereotyping and micro aggressions and felt dismissed i don't think my daughter would be here either. anotherfinding of the inquiry was black women being denied pain relief based on racial stereotyping of tolerance. i never got anything other than gas and air, and even that, i had to beg for. everybody handles pain differently. i don't know where people get this idea that we can handle more than most people. all my experiences in my pregnancies have been tainted by my race. the report highlights the need for urgent action including better education. the key thing for me to come out of this inquiry as a health care professional is the gaps in our knowledge and the lack of understanding when it comes to how unconscious bias is consistent in the care we provide. a new maternity task force has been set up which the department of health and social care said would address unacceptable disparities in care. tinu hopes these disparities will end long before her girls need maternity care. i have two daughters. i don't want them to have to go throu
s. black and asian women reported experiencing racial stereotyping and micro aggressions and felt dismissed i don't think my daughter would be here either. anotherfinding of the inquiry was black women being denied pain relief based on racial stereotyping of tolerance. i never got anything other than gas and air, and even that, i had to beg for. everybody handles pain differently. i don't know where people get this idea that we can handle more than most people. all my experiences in my...
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ukraine ukrainian order may 2 victory day there 's just really a black woman. scum, it's scum they'reely pissed off. these, by the way, still look nothing like pissed off. i, too, most likely, that's what they bring. i don't take them off, i take them off one more squint. there are more doors. well, let's drive on, you can't save him. thanks to ukraine, they came from the european union and took uh interviews with us. we told all this with our fellow soldiers, so to speak, well, so far there are no actions, because i understand perfectly well that as long as this government exists and those reptiles that brought this government in, nothing will change without investigating anything . and now, when something changes for the better, then it may be, but it cannot be, but those animals who killed our guys from odessa will definitely be punished. in the real patriots of odessa and only then after the championship it will be decided already, we will no longer be in this house in the country in kiev, one cattle remained and the whole of western ukraine - this one was the murderer of the jack
ukraine ukrainian order may 2 victory day there 's just really a black woman. scum, it's scum they'reely pissed off. these, by the way, still look nothing like pissed off. i, too, most likely, that's what they bring. i don't take them off, i take them off one more squint. there are more doors. well, let's drive on, you can't save him. thanks to ukraine, they came from the european union and took uh interviews with us. we told all this with our fellow soldiers, so to speak, well, so far there...
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black americans? we are told by demagogues and pendants that white supremacy threatens him, that we have gone back to the 1960's or earlier. they are being led badly astray, i claim here. black votes are being sought, and there are gross exaggerations legitimate concerns. we have now reached the place were billionaires like lebron james can really think that being hunted down like rabid dogs by rogue cops, demonstrable fact seem insufficient to stop this false narrative, and yet, just what has happened here in the unites states of america in the last 75 years, a huge development. there are black billionaires. the influence of black people on american culture is stunning in its resonance. black americans are rich and powerful, relatively speaking. to put it in perspective, there are 200 million nigerians in the gross national product that nigeria is $1 trillion a year, and the gdp exceeds 22 million a year and 30 million or so african americans have claimed roughly 10% of it. we have access to 10 times the income of a typical nigerian. what is more, the very fact that the elites of america, the people who run th
black americans? we are told by demagogues and pendants that white supremacy threatens him, that we have gone back to the 1960's or earlier. they are being led badly astray, i claim here. black votes are being sought, and there are gross exaggerations legitimate concerns. we have now reached the place were billionaires like lebron james can really think that being hunted down like rabid dogs by rogue cops, demonstrable fact seem insufficient to stop this false narrative, and yet, just what has...
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sorry here 's something about the black glove and says.you already let's make up your mind somehow . uncle vanya's house and at work. well, you will not be offended, jets on me. i was in the theater tomorrow the artists will come, natasha and her friend stas don't even think about it. look what kind of cake dasha baked. this one is still here. what did i refuse? just so i drank some water from the tap, son, you don’t get angry with him. well, he has a job. tomorrow morning you must go to your place, as soon as i leave you, i promise. i have to go to the police tomorrow morning. and seryozha will know everything when they give it to us. the funeral must be prepared. now there is no hope. i can't take care of my son alone. you already be strong help me. it's bitter we'll do one thing, you have to leave. my god what else music apartment in shastali? papa what is this? who is screaming? what happened? said open your brain. mmm, you're here on the site smoking with your ears completely take the old. yes, i opened it the same night. well, i woul
sorry here 's something about the black glove and says.you already let's make up your mind somehow . uncle vanya's house and at work. well, you will not be offended, jets on me. i was in the theater tomorrow the artists will come, natasha and her friend stas don't even think about it. look what kind of cake dasha baked. this one is still here. what did i refuse? just so i drank some water from the tap, son, you don’t get angry with him. well, he has a job. tomorrow morning you must go to your...
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where black u. s. president joe biden condemned the shooting describing it as hate filled. all crowds of gathered to watch what's called a super flower blood moon lies up the night skies of southern grease. the moon appeared a reddish color as it rose above the ancient temple of poseidon. the phenomenon has fascinated humans for thousands of years. it happens when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth, creating a total lunar eclipse. and some of the clearest views of that celestial show will be from north and south america. a best time. the moon is at its closest point to us, making it appear larger and brighter than usual. ah, hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. israeli forces have injured several, palestinian protesters rallying near the base l settlement and the city of ramallah and the occupied west bank. and they were marching to mark the 74th adversary of the creation of the state of israel, learned palestinians as an aqua or catastrophe. there's increase tension this year after al jazeera journalist trevino. brockway was shot dead b
where black u. s. president joe biden condemned the shooting describing it as hate filled. all crowds of gathered to watch what's called a super flower blood moon lies up the night skies of southern grease. the moon appeared a reddish color as it rose above the ancient temple of poseidon. the phenomenon has fascinated humans for thousands of years. it happens when the moon passes through the shadow of the earth, creating a total lunar eclipse. and some of the clearest views of that celestial...
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she's described as a hispanic woman in their 30's with long black hair and brown eyes. >> about 5, 5, 110 pounds. >> she was last seen wearing a short sleeve. pink shirt, black sweatpants. they say she has a coupe nose ring. you know this person or her whereabouts. you're being asked to contact the piedmont police department. >> an assistant water polo coach at uc davis has been arrested for child. the school confirmed daniel noble is facing federal charges after investigation. best occasion by the fbi. in a statement from uc davis, the school says that they became aware of the case little earlier this week, noble was arrested yesterday and was immediately placed on administrative leave. he was hired by the university back in 2019. uc davis is chancellor gary may responded to the arrest by saying, quote, i am deeply concerned that individuals in our community may have been harmed if there are victims within our community, our highest priority will be to provide support for them. today. the first funeral for one of the victims in that mass shooting at the buffalo supermarket. >> the fa
she's described as a hispanic woman in their 30's with long black hair and brown eyes. >> about 5, 5, 110 pounds. >> she was last seen wearing a short sleeve. pink shirt, black sweatpants. they say she has a coupe nose ring. you know this person or her whereabouts. you're being asked to contact the piedmont police department. >> an assistant water polo coach at uc davis has been arrested for child. the school confirmed daniel noble is facing federal charges after...
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s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most by with anti ship missiles. the report say it helped pinpoint the most boss position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. the stuff brussel is from the european council on foreign relations, and an expert on the russian military way asked him if this kind of assistance that the u. s. is providing increases the risk of russia escalating? it's more beyond ukraine. well, physically, russia count. if you have your own army or most of your army booked on the you train, you just can't afford another war against another country. and you certainly conduct hold and on the wall against the biggest military lines on the planet right now, which is neat. so for practical reasons, no, of course, for legal reasons, political reasons, the provision of intelligence is, of course, a much more sensitive issue
s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most by with anti ship missiles. the report say it helped pinpoint the most boss position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. the stuff brussel is from the...
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the plan will use various routes to maneuver around russian blockades of the black c u. s. president joe biden has visited buffalo and new york state. or a gunman shot dead 10 people just days ago. police are investigating the attack as a racist hate crime. the president and 1st lady met with community leaders and very families. the suspect is an 18 year old accused of white supremacists, sympathies, he attacked the grocery store and a predominantly african american neighbourhood. 11 of the 13 people struck by gunfire were black. in an emotional speech, the precedence urge americans to reject what he called the poison of white supremacy. in america. evil will not win. i promise hey, will not prevail. white supremacy will not have the last word. what happened here is simple, straightforward terrorism. terrorism domestic carriers, d w, washington bureau chief innes pole, wasn't buffalo for the president's visit. the 1st place president wide visitor during today's trip to buffalo was a little memorial next to the supermarket right behind me when 18 year old man killed 10 peop
the plan will use various routes to maneuver around russian blockades of the black c u. s. president joe biden has visited buffalo and new york state. or a gunman shot dead 10 people just days ago. police are investigating the attack as a racist hate crime. the president and 1st lady met with community leaders and very families. the suspect is an 18 year old accused of white supremacists, sympathies, he attacked the grocery store and a predominantly african american neighbourhood. 11 of the 13...
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white replacement theory since the beginning of abortion restrictio which started in the 1860's because blackottfried come slavery ended, and people were afraid that white women are not going to have enough children to be able to maintain the population and that black people would continue to have children as they were forced to do under chattel slavery and take over and become higher in population, political voting blocs, things like that. so abortion restrictions were really to push white people to have more babies and restrict, again, control the fertility of black and brown people across this country. and every single time you see black people getting free, black liberation, after black lives matter, you will also see a lot of antiabortion restrictions because white people are afraid of the political power that black people are able to get in people of color everywhere, right, immigrants, undocumented, queer folk -- all of u they are afraid of us challenging the status quo and being able to decide if when and how to have our families. so all of this goes hand-in-hand . that is why when we
white replacement theory since the beginning of abortion restrictio which started in the 1860's because blackottfried come slavery ended, and people were afraid that white women are not going to have enough children to be able to maintain the population and that black people would continue to have children as they were forced to do under chattel slavery and take over and become higher in population, political voting blocs, things like that. so abortion restrictions were really to push white...
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a group that meets to discuss the challenges facing black americans a group that meets to s the challengesacing black americans. >> good evening, everybody. my name is john you -- the only thing i have done of note is that i clerked for justice clarence thomas. i don't talk about memos anymore, john. >> it is my pleasure to introduce the justice and let you know that we have had a change in the format. the justice has said that he would rather have a discussion with all of us for the next hour. i will have questions for the first half, and then i will take questions from the audience in the second half. president robert door is here -- and from the manhattan institute, i want to thank you for joining us this evening. all of us want to thank harlan crow and his family. [applause] >> i know harlan hates that. >> i would like to keep that friendship. [laughter] >> it's going to be that kind of evening. >> you are used to being thrown under the bus. [laughter] >> you are a very good bus driver. which we will get to. [laughter] >> went to holy cross for college, gail law school, you then became
a group that meets to discuss the challenges facing black americans a group that meets to s the challengesacing black americans. >> good evening, everybody. my name is john you -- the only thing i have done of note is that i clerked for justice clarence thomas. i don't talk about memos anymore, john. >> it is my pleasure to introduce the justice and let you know that we have had a change in the format. the justice has said that he would rather have a discussion with all of us for...
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s. black and asian women reported racial stereotyping at microaggression is an felt dismissed.bleeding, but was told it was just an infection. it got worse and she ended up needing multiple blood transfusions. ii i multiple blood transfusions. ifi had not multiple blood transfusions. if i had not have been hospitalised, i don't _ had not have been hospitalised, i don't think— had not have been hospitalised, i don't think i would be sitting here i’ilht don't think i would be sitting here right now — don't think i would be sitting here right now. and i don't think my daughter— right now. and i don't think my daughter would be here either. another— daughter would be here either. another finding of the inquiry was black women being denied pain relief, based on racial stereotyping of tolerance. i relief, based on racial stereotyping of tolerance-— of tolerance. i never get anything, other than — of tolerance. i never get anything, other than gas _ of tolerance. i never get anything, other than gas and _ of tolerance. i never get anything, other than gas and air _ of tolerance. i nev
s. black and asian women reported racial stereotyping at microaggression is an felt dismissed.bleeding, but was told it was just an infection. it got worse and she ended up needing multiple blood transfusions. ii i multiple blood transfusions. ifi had not multiple blood transfusions. if i had not have been hospitalised, i don't _ had not have been hospitalised, i don't think— had not have been hospitalised, i don't think i would be sitting here i’ilht don't think i would be sitting here...
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no, black flamingo is not, pink is good. i mean, it 's a nest, probably, yes, huh? black flamie black is very rare, he is the only one. really. show the correct answer on the screen. flamingo nests yes but they are not exactly sea birds that are connected with water, pashka will not go all the time, well, or he will go. he is not for your money. just now look flamingo is one of the most unusual birds on the planet. however, the uniqueness is not only in the color and beauty. i find it incredible to build a nest is a very time consuming process for flamingos in shallow waters of silt and clay , very often the grains where they settle are salty there, so yes there is salt. yes, yes, yes, here they are building cone-shaped structures resembling small mounds, about 60 cm high, they are building a family nest, by the way, both parents, the male and the female, are building and then, in fact, they put it all there they grow and sit and so on. half mortgage. yes yes. my friends, you coped easily and quickly this time, unlike the previous round, this question is the only one
no, black flamingo is not, pink is good. i mean, it 's a nest, probably, yes, huh? black flamie black is very rare, he is the only one. really. show the correct answer on the screen. flamingo nests yes but they are not exactly sea birds that are connected with water, pashka will not go all the time, well, or he will go. he is not for your money. just now look flamingo is one of the most unusual birds on the planet. however, the uniqueness is not only in the color and beauty. i find it...
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the wind in gusts will reach 10-15 m/s, but the strongest blow will be in the black earth and in the west of the volga region, where the instantaneous wind speed will be 15-20 m/s. today the capital will be in the rear of the cyclone, it will be cloudy with clearings in the city cooler air will come in. temperature plus 13-15, which is 3-4 ° below the normal climatic norm, there may still be short-term rains, but their intensity is noticeably weakening and will no longer exceed 3-5 mm steam of the western south-west wind at a speed of 4-9 m / s . atmospheric pressure will rise to 737 mm hg over the weekend also with intermittent rain and cool. the temperature background at night plus 3.8 during the day +1217 at the beginning of next week the temperature will return to the climatic channel, the thermometers will cross cherished mark of +20°. and this means that not only the calendar, but also the meteorological real warm is just around the corner. summer. very nice. swallow. zhenya thank you it was evgeny tishkovets with a story about the rainy end of the maya and finally the onset of
the wind in gusts will reach 10-15 m/s, but the strongest blow will be in the black earth and in the west of the volga region, where the instantaneous wind speed will be 15-20 m/s. today the capital will be in the rear of the cyclone, it will be cloudy with clearings in the city cooler air will come in. temperature plus 13-15, which is 3-4 ° below the normal climatic norm, there may still be short-term rains, but their intensity is noticeably weakening and will no longer exceed 3-5 mm steam of...
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ukraine�*s wheat helps to feed the world, but while its black sea ports remain closed, much of it is over 3,000 tons of grain fill yuriy�*s warehouse, but because of the issues transporting it out of the country, no—one wants to buy it. translation: idon't| know who in the world to ask for help. we would like to be helped to sell this grain at any price, as long as the people don�*t go hungry. i think that all western countries should help us. you need to bang your fist on the table, open the ukrainian ports, stop the russian invasion and take out this grain. how do you feel knowing that there are many people around the world that would be desperate for this crop? translation: there's a feeling of despair. i i�*m talking now with tears in my eyes. it�*s hard to say. yuriy�*s problems are faced by farmers across the country. this crop is due to be harvested in just over a month�*s time, but the farmers here still have no idea where they�*re going to store it or how they�*re going to get it out of the country. some goods can be taken out by road, others by rail, but not in the same qua
ukraine�*s wheat helps to feed the world, but while its black sea ports remain closed, much of it is over 3,000 tons of grain fill yuriy�*s warehouse, but because of the issues transporting it out of the country, no—one wants to buy it. translation: idon't| know who in the world to ask for help. we would like to be helped to sell this grain at any price, as long as the people don�*t go hungry. i think that all western countries should help us. you need to bang your fist on the table,...
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black americans have been experiencing for generations. the channel of public outrage into a rare marker progress. two summers ago, we saw a protest across the nation we have not seen since the 1960's. athletes, boycott, postponing games, companies and workers proclaiming black lives matter. the message is clear. i don't know any good cop who likes a bad cop. for many people, including many families here, accountability is too rare. that's why promised as president i would do everything in my power to enact police reform that is real and lasting. that's why i didn't do the executive order earlier. i worried it would undercut the effort to get the law passed. this is a call to action based on a basic truth. public trust is the foundation of public safety. two sides of the same point. inexplicably length. the wheels of justice are propelled of the people we have in our system of justice. without that, crimes go unreported. justice goes undelivered. without trust law enforcement can't do its job. as we have seen too often, public trust is frayed and broken. that undermines public safety. families here today and across the country have had to ask why this nation, why so many black amer
black americans have been experiencing for generations. the channel of public outrage into a rare marker progress. two summers ago, we saw a protest across the nation we have not seen since the 1960's. athletes, boycott, postponing games, companies and workers proclaiming black lives matter. the message is clear. i don't know any good cop who likes a bad cop. for many people, including many families here, accountability is too rare. that's why promised as president i would do everything in my...
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that is, for example, vladimir 's pigment is mostly black, but i also noticed that there is also a redt is, most often there may be some negative reactions to the red pigment. or maybe such a number of tattoos can be translated into skin cancer, if there was some kind of malignant neoplasm initially, it is quite possible that some kind of cancerous process has developed, but again there may be some other manifestations. that is, expressions, for example, bleeding. what do we usually pay attention to? you are wrong here in terms of statistical population genetics. well reaction more attention to the quality of the pigment and technological structure of allergic reactions. it does not occur on modern pigments, because the composition of the pigment is such that it is neutral for the immune system. it is well prepared for the medical justification of their care did not think about the social consequences of the tattoo - this is the reason to knock on the door to disturb the peace. how did you take these actions yourself in the first place? explain everyone has there, well right there some
that is, for example, vladimir 's pigment is mostly black, but i also noticed that there is also a redt is, most often there may be some negative reactions to the red pigment. or maybe such a number of tattoos can be translated into skin cancer, if there was some kind of malignant neoplasm initially, it is quite possible that some kind of cancerous process has developed, but again there may be some other manifestations. that is, expressions, for example, bleeding. what do we usually pay...
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s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. mothball was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moscow with anti ship missiles though, report so he had help pinpoint the moscow's position b by the administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia so how significant is western intelligence for the ukrainian army? i put that question earlier to sam. cranny, evans, an analyst at the royal united services institute, a security think tank in london. wow, it serves to purposes. the 1st is, it has this political message is morale, boosting message that the ukrainians on to line and that there are, you know, powerful states willing to back them to quite a significant extent by providing that intelligence. and that would have to come from national asset. so b usa across in satellites, and nato cross and satellites, providing that kind of information in a military sense, informs part of a picture or the intelligence on its ow
s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. mothball was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet, u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moscow with anti ship missiles though, report so he had help pinpoint the moscow's position b by the administration has been ramping up intelligent sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia so how significant is western...
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s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black, safely the u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most. val with anti ship missiles though, report say it helped to pinpoint the most of us position the by the administration has been ramping up, intelligent sharing as well as shipments to a weapons to ukraine. all avoiding direct conflict with russia. spring and sam cranny, here sam. cranny, evans, he's a analyst at the royal united services institute. that's a london based defense and security. think tank. thanks for being with us. sam. how important is foreign intelligence for the ukranian army? well, it serves to purposes. the 1st is it has this political message is morale, boosting message that the ukrainians on to line. and there are, you know, powerful states willing to back them to quite a significant extent by providing that intelligence. and that would have to come from national asset. so b usa across and satellites, and nato cross and satellites providing that kind of information in a minute, resent
s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the moskva was the flagship of russia's black, safely the u. s. as it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the most. val with anti ship missiles though, report say it helped to pinpoint the most of us position the by the administration has been ramping up, intelligent sharing as well as shipments to a weapons to ukraine. all avoiding direct conflict with russia. spring and sam cranny,...
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pictures of a black hole in 2019, and now, we have got stunning pictures of the black hole within our own galaxy. i asked the bbc�*sa black hole is a dead star that has collapsed. the gravity gradually builds up so strongly that not even light can escape it. and it sucks everything in. so how on earth can you take a picture of something that is so black that it traps light? well, as it is dragging stuff in, it superheats dust and particles and gas around it. and as a result, there is a big halo of light, that is still quite faint but there is a halo of light. and no single telescope on earth is powerful enough to capture that image, so cleverly, the scientists connected eight of them from all across the world together and their combined power was effectively an observatory which is the size of the entire earth. and so they tune into the black hole, each telescope gets a little bit of it and they put it together, like a gigantic jigsaw puzzle. it has taken them five years to make sure that what they are capturing really is what they see. but i think you have known about this for some time, haven't you? well, the sci
pictures of a black hole in 2019, and now, we have got stunning pictures of the black hole within our own galaxy. i asked the bbc�*sa black hole is a dead star that has collapsed. the gravity gradually builds up so strongly that not even light can escape it. and it sucks everything in. so how on earth can you take a picture of something that is so black that it traps light? well, as it is dragging stuff in, it superheats dust and particles and gas around it. and as a result, there is a big...
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and there is a whole movement to sort of remember black d.c.'s music and culture. tapes on the played music on the corner for 25 years. they demanded that he shut his music down. >> but why? >> because they didn't like it. they thought it was noise. >> so what? no one cares what you like. you don't get to tell me what to do in my neighborhood. >> well, they did. but we got 80,000 signatures from around the world for our petition from 94 different countries. thousands of people flooded the streets. >> that's a beautiful fu. >> it was the biggest fu. >> that's fantastic. >> and the music is still playing there today which is fantastic. >> fighting for your music is fighting for your neighborhood, it's fighting for your right to live in your space as an african american d.c. the way you desire to. >> in the nonwestern tradition, art is not something you look at the wall, it's the way you live your life. its food you eat. >> it's street art, it's music, it's clothing. it's the way you speak. it's the way you do your hair. it's the way you cook your food. we live cultur
and there is a whole movement to sort of remember black d.c.'s music and culture. tapes on the played music on the corner for 25 years. they demanded that he shut his music down. >> but why? >> because they didn't like it. they thought it was noise. >> so what? no one cares what you like. you don't get to tell me what to do in my neighborhood. >> well, they did. but we got 80,000 signatures from around the world for our petition from 94 different countries. thousands of...
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investigators say 18 year old peten genderen targeted top supermarket in buffalo and started shooting as many black s possible. mom, what's what's it like?ground , he went and reloaded. and he shot my mom again. president biden and the first lady traveled to buffalo tuesday morning to meet with the victim's families and first responders. the president denouncing the massacre as terrorism motivated by hateful ideology. evil will not win. i promise you hate will not prevail. in white supremacy will not have the last word. the violence, also triggering yet another debate on gun control. authorities say gender and bought his gun in new york legally purchase reportedly taking place months after state police say they investigated him in june. for making a threat about committing a murder suicide. he was never on our radar, cheney's family now grieving and trying to figure out how this tragedy happened. efforts to pass gun control legislation in congress have failed in the past. another issue on which democrats would likely face criticism this november in washington mouth rivera ktvu fox two news the suspec
investigators say 18 year old peten genderen targeted top supermarket in buffalo and started shooting as many black s possible. mom, what's what's it like?ground , he went and reloaded. and he shot my mom again. president biden and the first lady traveled to buffalo tuesday morning to meet with the victim's families and first responders. the president denouncing the massacre as terrorism motivated by hateful ideology. evil will not win. i promise you hate will not prevail. in white supremacy...
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s. jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard, how black women broke barriers in insisted on equality for all. let's hear from mary sarah builder and martha s jones, thank you for joining us today. >> greetings, and welcome to this conversation with mary sarah builder. about her brand new book, female genius. i'm martha jones and i'm honored to be here under the auspices of the national archives. and really eager to dive into this conversation with you, mary. so thanks very much for doing this with us. >> martha, thank so much and thanks to the national archives for having me and giving us this great opportunity to talk about my book and obviously hopefully we'll get to talk about your book, vanguard, also. >> i want to dive in because i know your work and admire it for a long time. it's no surprise to me that, once again, with female genius, you are shedding a new light on the constitution. and we'll talk m
s. jones as the society of black alumni presidential professors, professor of history and a professor at the s and f igor is the toots of johns hopkins university. she is a legal and cultural historian and the author of vanguard, how black women broke barriers in insisted on equality for all. let's hear from mary sarah builder and martha s jones, thank you for joining us today. >> greetings, and welcome to this conversation with mary sarah builder. about her brand new book, female genius....
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the wind in gusts will reach 10-15 m/s, but the strongest blow will be in the black earth and in the st of the volga region, where the instantaneous wind speed will be 15-20 m/s. in penza today the rains will continue, and the thermometers will hardly reach plus 15°, on the weekend showers of effort, the daytime temperature is still the same. it will fluctuate from +14 to +16, which is several degrees below the norm. in general, up to 20 mm will fall into the rain gauges in three days, and this is half of the entire monthly rainfall in st. petersburg, where city day is celebrated today due to the cyclone sky will frown and continue to drizzle, air temperature +13°-15. in the evening, the rain will intensify, it will get colder to +12 on the night of saturday, the precipitation will weaken already +8, but by morning will stop for a while and up to plus 11 on the weekend it will not do without rain, but the maximum readings of thermometers will not exceed plus 13-14, which is a few degrees cooler. moscow today in the rear of the cyclone, cloudy with clearings , the air temperature is pl
the wind in gusts will reach 10-15 m/s, but the strongest blow will be in the black earth and in the st of the volga region, where the instantaneous wind speed will be 15-20 m/s. in penza today the rains will continue, and the thermometers will hardly reach plus 15°, on the weekend showers of effort, the daytime temperature is still the same. it will fluctuate from +14 to +16, which is several degrees below the norm. in general, up to 20 mm will fall into the rain gauges in three days, and...
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s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the muscular was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moskva with anti ship missiles, though report say it did help pinpoint the moscow's position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. august castle is a senior policy fellow at the european council on foreign relations, and an expert on the russian military. i asked him earlier for his reaction to this revelation from the u. s. oh, well, the fact that us which target with ukraine is known since the beginning of march it is, it was highly likely thinking that the us signaling to steps might have something to do with it because i'm ukrainians don't have sensors that reach so far out into the black sea to actually pinpoint and see that there is a warship probably in trouble or detracted by by something called kind of damage internally that would provide a suitable target for their cruise. massage
s. official has told media that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the muscular was the flagship of russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the moskva with anti ship missiles, though report say it did help pinpoint the moscow's position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons to ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. august castle is a...
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s. official has said that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the most part was the flagship of the russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the mosque. one with anti ship missiles, though report say they'd help pinpoint the mosque was position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. from on this let's bring in just in crump is the ceo of the global risk analysis, consultancies civil line at a veteran of the iraq war. welcome to the w. how big a role justin does foreign intelligence play in this war? i mean, it plays a significant role, undoubtedly, and i think that's highlighted by the comments about the most also allegations that us intelligence, other intelligence was used to help target the various russian command posts. and that have been hit and generals have been killed. that's also in the news today. obviously there isn't a lot of substantial comments about that, and it would be foolish of nations office to comment on those sorts
s. official has said that washington shared intelligence with ukraine about the ship's location. the most part was the flagship of the russia's black sea fleet. the u. s. says it had no knowledge of ukraine's plans to attack the mosque. one with anti ship missiles, though report say they'd help pinpoint the mosque was position. the biden administration has been ramping up intelligence sharing, as well as shipments of weapons ukraine, while avoiding direct conflict with russia. from on this...
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the orange color of fire is black gunpowder. st. george 's symbol of victory in the great patriotic war but appeared in the 18th century. named in honor of george the victorious we are on manezhnaya square in the center of the clock of the world and at the top he was originally george the victorious. it's just george, a man from a very noble family, who was a warrior of the materialian roman guard under the emperor deaclitian, it is believed that he was pronounced, pronounced a christian at the time when there were persecutions of christians, he was counted in russia since the time of yaroslav the wise, grand duke andrei george at baptism in the xiv century, the name of the saint was the founder of moscow, yuri, he is yegory, he is george dolgoruky, including and therefore later george the victorious placed on the city coat of arms. from the monument on manezhnaya square to the historical museum, then through red square to the church of st. george the victorious on pskovskaya gorka in the center of the capital, the image of the saint is every
the orange color of fire is black gunpowder. st. george 's symbol of victory in the great patriotic war but appeared in the 18th century. named in honor of george the victorious we are on manezhnaya square in the center of the clock of the world and at the top he was originally george the victorious. it's just george, a man from a very noble family, who was a warrior of the materialian roman guard under the emperor deaclitian, it is believed that he was pronounced, pronounced a christian at the...
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. >> inside is a man who came up with the idea of photographing a black hole when he was a student in the 1990'sthe fulfillment of a dream and the beginning of a new chapter. >> studying black holes in great detail. they are no longer fantasy. you can test all of our understanding and our models. we can do precision estimates. >> how do you feel now that you have finally produced this image? >> it's wonderful. >> researchers say this is just the beginning. theory has now become reality and they can now kick on to find out how this black hole really works and even how our own galaxy came to be. laura: amazing. for we go tonight, let's turn to cambodia, where fishermen led to unimpressive -- landed a giant catch that led to an impressive rescue of a giant stingray. they released it back into the river. i'm laura trevelyan. thanks for watching "bbc world news america." narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. man: bdo. accountants and advisors. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy a
. >> inside is a man who came up with the idea of photographing a black hole when he was a student in the 1990'sthe fulfillment of a dream and the beginning of a new chapter. >> studying black holes in great detail. they are no longer fantasy. you can test all of our understanding and our models. we can do precision estimates. >> how do you feel now that you have finally produced this image? >> it's wonderful. >> researchers say this is just the beginning. theory...