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families and there are these awful stories of parents of seminal family, husband and wife and their i remember this one and they were certainly northwest. >> there's a comment here and make the point and the blacks going down the line. >> planning and if not it had people holding onto their land and they're forming an alliance and the turn together and they are so pressed with indians and indians who used and enslaved people to pick cotton and they somewhat resemble life planters across the south and they were small in number. there were also lots-over native families embraced and the most important thing when they put this in the spectrum and the native community. >> just want tofy clarify for pe who asked a question about rather thanra civilizing the savages wasn't the goal of the u.s. policy both before and after and being able to take indian lands. i beef we're answering that question but i didn't know if you had that to answer there. >> policy, you could step down and suggest there was a sentiment from 1500 up to the present and desire to eliminate the people and we talk specif
families and there are these awful stories of parents of seminal family, husband and wife and their i remember this one and they were certainly northwest. >> there's a comment here and make the point and the blacks going down the line. >> planning and if not it had people holding onto their land and they're forming an alliance and the turn together and they are so pressed with indians and indians who used and enslaved people to pick cotton and they somewhat resemble life planters...
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semin: there are two issues.arkets have been discussing have you seen peak inflation, and does it mean peak hawkishness? and we expect headline inflation following to let central banks soften their message. we are priced for rate cuts in the u.s. at this point. we are still seeing pressure for terminal rates to be revised higher rather than a central bank of it. -- central bank pivot. we believe the peak headline print is behind us, the print in july. tomorrow we are expecting see pullback in headline to 8%, but we still see strong underlying inflation pressures and are expecting to see an uptick in core cpi, 6.5%. last friday, unemployment levels were falling, inflation is falling, labor markets globally are supertight. we haven't seen unemployment this low in europe. again, from an ecb point of view while they keep telling us the u.s. rate is in the 1-2% rate, the market sees the neutral rate closer to 3%. the euro zone with 10% inflation will be to hike beyond 3% and the terminal rate in europe will be higher
semin: there are two issues.arkets have been discussing have you seen peak inflation, and does it mean peak hawkishness? and we expect headline inflation following to let central banks soften their message. we are priced for rate cuts in the u.s. at this point. we are still seeing pressure for terminal rates to be revised higher rather than a central bank of it. -- central bank pivot. we believe the peak headline print is behind us, the print in july. tomorrow we are expecting see pullback in...
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the last administration had one seminal piece of legislation that they passed and it was a tax bill that gave more money to the top -- you know, 80% of the money that was given was given to the top 1% of the population. it helped rich people. this administration has only been in office for two years and i want you to know that we've been busy. we passed the american rescue plan, the american rescue plan to put money in your pocket. it give shots in arms. it also helped our state legislatures. it was important. then we passed the bipartisan info structure bill. broadband, water, sewer. then we gave student loans, debt forgiveness. [applause] ok? then we got chips, which was manufacturing. let me just say all of these bills that passed and was signed into law help everyday americans , help working families, helps the middle class, helps those who are striving to be in the middle class. so your vote makes a difference. so tell that to everyone who's thinking about, i don't know if i'm gonna stay at home because turnout matters. ok? so i want to thank our panel. i want to thank you, roland,
the last administration had one seminal piece of legislation that they passed and it was a tax bill that gave more money to the top -- you know, 80% of the money that was given was given to the top 1% of the population. it helped rich people. this administration has only been in office for two years and i want you to know that we've been busy. we passed the american rescue plan, the american rescue plan to put money in your pocket. it give shots in arms. it also helped our state legislatures....
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semin suddenly disappeared, they say that it would greatly interfere, but we ’ll do the identificationnto account the body of the krasult. you never found it. looking for looking. vitaly borisovich, we have another place there. we found a suspicious one, we should check it out, but if it is again an elk or a dog. oh what a delight? come on , show me what's suspicious here. so that he had a bracelet, he had such a feeling. do you recognize this belt? i gave him this belt for his birthday. so you found the body and the question. be sure to let the goat, i copied you. i will put everyone back on the pen and keep your children quiet. bobro, you won't get out this time. got over betting. let's turn his mental hospital back in. i won't. ok. well, bobrov has so much evidence against you that now it’s impossible to blame everything on the pervushin, the time is shining for you in life. i am ready to cooperate with the investigation. i think the investigation is necessary. you'll say. and i have only one question. what happened in gusakova's apartment. why did i come to pick up the money? you k
semin suddenly disappeared, they say that it would greatly interfere, but we ’ll do the identificationnto account the body of the krasult. you never found it. looking for looking. vitaly borisovich, we have another place there. we found a suspicious one, we should check it out, but if it is again an elk or a dog. oh what a delight? come on , show me what's suspicious here. so that he had a bracelet, he had such a feeling. do you recognize this belt? i gave him this belt for his birthday. so...
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there's an effort actually to to get a treaty with the seminal in 1832. and what? what they do is they send negotiator down to the seminal the seminar like we're not so sure how we feel about this this land in oklahoma. can we send some people to check it out? and so they do yeah sure. so they go to oklahoma and they come back and the thing is there's this report that supposedly the these seminal leaders signed saying oh, yeah, this land is terrific and wonderful and amazing except for of them actually signed it. and so when the seminole say well then we're not moving. the us government says well, yes you are. you have to and that's what it's going to lead to eventually the second seminal war in 1835. but again, that's a couple weeks from now. we'll talk about that. but so you get some people are gonna fight back against removal. but i think what's interesting we think about the cherokee the cherokees response to this whole process is perhaps the greatest example that they've had at some level assimilated. parts of white culture. they've taken bits and pieces and s
there's an effort actually to to get a treaty with the seminal in 1832. and what? what they do is they send negotiator down to the seminal the seminar like we're not so sure how we feel about this this land in oklahoma. can we send some people to check it out? and so they do yeah sure. so they go to oklahoma and they come back and the thing is there's this report that supposedly the these seminal leaders signed saying oh, yeah, this land is terrific and wonderful and amazing except for of them...
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fsb colonel semin do you know what it is? you have a chance to start a new life. open we need to move. well, how did the key fit this time? it works in the opposite direction, it downloads our data. understood. again fail. i thought you had rules. i work alone. voronezh has gathered ah, the fsb operation that thwarted the plans of foreign intelligence services to depreciate russian rubles, a specialist in the field of computer security has been arrested. he managed to create a super trojan and introduce it into the information systems of the largest banks. this virus didn't work at all. it usually worked in banks and financial institutions, but the program did not try to steal money, but only information, for example, about impending transactions of money ceilings and about the presence of insider information problems. presumably went to the us from her source. we learned that during the operation , an infiltrator died while on duty. the fsb agent of the special services does not comment on this information. good afternoon no, nothing.
fsb colonel semin do you know what it is? you have a chance to start a new life. open we need to move. well, how did the key fit this time? it works in the opposite direction, it downloads our data. understood. again fail. i thought you had rules. i work alone. voronezh has gathered ah, the fsb operation that thwarted the plans of foreign intelligence services to depreciate russian rubles, a specialist in the field of computer security has been arrested. he managed to create a super trojan and...
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we see that mikhalkov is the sole owner of semin pavlovskoye llc. he also owns temin forestry.ompany leased land from the nizhny novgorod forestry for 49 years for as much as 49 years, mikhalkov received the right to cut down the nizhny novgorod forest for his furniture factory, we are talking about almost 30,000 hectares in the pavlovsk region. look at the shooting of this area from forest satellites on the site where mikhalkov's company works, they have literally gone bald over the past 10 years. you see light rectangles every year. instead of a forest, more and more, and recently, cutting down has intensified even more, planting work to replenish the destroyed forest is not being carried out. and this is a direct violation of the forest code of the russian federation, but when people find out who is doing this, they completely cease to be shy of expression. there is a provision, so it's like, i think, the law is not written. such programs are broadcast on tv the right things. he says it's really hard to believe, but it's true. this practically coincided with the moment when
we see that mikhalkov is the sole owner of semin pavlovskoye llc. he also owns temin forestry.ompany leased land from the nizhny novgorod forestry for 49 years for as much as 49 years, mikhalkov received the right to cut down the nizhny novgorod forest for his furniture factory, we are talking about almost 30,000 hectares in the pavlovsk region. look at the shooting of this area from forest satellites on the site where mikhalkov's company works, they have literally gone bald over the past 10...
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for seminal work in what's called natural language processing directly led to the development of voice activated artificial intelligence, like alexa or siri. - natural language processing actually predates artificial intelligence and started with machine translation efforts. - [shivani] the ability for a computer system to carry on a spoken dialogue with a person has been a longstanding goal of artificial intelligence research from its inception. - and it turns out this is a challenge because when you speak, what you say, really dependsn the context in which you say it. - [shivani] another challenge is the meaning of words can change depending on how they're delivered. - so one example is the contrast between saying "that's fabulous" and "that's fabulous." also when we have a conversation, we mark paragraphs at the beginning with a rise in intonation and a fall at the end. so there's a whole way the speech signal tells you someing about the contt and something about the intended meaning. - [shivani] barbara's early research led to methods for programming computers, to understand the me
for seminal work in what's called natural language processing directly led to the development of voice activated artificial intelligence, like alexa or siri. - natural language processing actually predates artificial intelligence and started with machine translation efforts. - [shivani] the ability for a computer system to carry on a spoken dialogue with a person has been a longstanding goal of artificial intelligence research from its inception. - and it turns out this is a challenge because...
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ama: seminal county supervisors have announced a temporary holding for new wells. this will apply to homeowners and businesses countywide. the move is believed to have been prompted by california's historic mega drought. a family feared kidnapped in california, but now a twist in the case. the burning truck that first set up the search. dan: aa politician now facing serious controversy over what he dropped off at his opponent's door. ama: a baary ea woman suctoh blast off motorrow andt iis more anth stju a missi.on sandhya: get ready for a warming trend. i you bgoy lo otsf titles. teveran, dadha, ir slityst. sodd ag ina student title ghmit feel dntauing. nationalni uversity hisere to suppo artll your titl.es nation ualniversit suorpptinghe t who yleou. n:daew n detai ilsnhe t srceah r these familmey mbers kidnappe idn merced. tonit,ghff oicers say they have aus spect in custody,ut b the familys i still missing. at person of interest sishown rehe. sujes manuel salgado tried using one of the victims' atm cards this mniorng,ut bnv iestigators say he tried ttoake his n
ama: seminal county supervisors have announced a temporary holding for new wells. this will apply to homeowners and businesses countywide. the move is believed to have been prompted by california's historic mega drought. a family feared kidnapped in california, but now a twist in the case. the burning truck that first set up the search. dan: aa politician now facing serious controversy over what he dropped off at his opponent's door. ama: a baary ea woman suctoh blast off motorrow andt iis more...
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she's talked the idea she wrote a seminal law review article called describing crow. right. so playing on the idea of jim crow, which was denying the rights to black americans throughout the country but particularly in the south, this idea of crow, which also existed where women were not thought of anything but extend of their husbands and sort of male family. right. and she used this to help not only sort of propel ruth bader strategic litigation to use the 14th amendment for constitutional change to protect such sex discrimination against sex discrimination, but also push for the equal rights amendment, which we're still talking about today, something that is being debated at the d.c. circuit right now. right. so these ideas are interrelated social movements, engagement by civil society, and then the academy. and i think that that is one idea or one sort of a panoply of ideas that can help us get out of the malaise we're in now. thank you for. uplifting pauli murray, who is getting renewed attention. i think there is a great profile in the new yorker on within the last few
she's talked the idea she wrote a seminal law review article called describing crow. right. so playing on the idea of jim crow, which was denying the rights to black americans throughout the country but particularly in the south, this idea of crow, which also existed where women were not thought of anything but extend of their husbands and sort of male family. right. and she used this to help not only sort of propel ruth bader strategic litigation to use the 14th amendment for constitutional...
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she my new on a on all, i isn't more seminal, but you put them out to take your bus. o h. he is military reporter, pablo cher printer has been keeping his own list of the ukrainian regimes, victims, america, just talk about a home dance coach emotional, our motor post opens up on that are good of the way me know what you knew. yeah. we were full with the potential mm. the shelling of goals go on july. the 27th. 2014 was the 1st page in pablo civil war chronicle. on that day, ukrainian armed forces, 5 dozens of grad missiles at the city, killing 22 people and injuring 43. a sped under, properly sent a record of a pair milestone. the authorities who did it publish get that ago. i did them cookie. mit abuse in the mail we treated e 4000. well 2 gina was keep ah, application important in their store. we're not sure that up on we'll 6 up on a fear to potosi. debrief yet can for me to yet kitchen from that bowman's puzzle made the firm decision to film as many victims of the ukrainian regimes crimes as possible with the matter story of a few weeks when you're a lucian float, the
she my new on a on all, i isn't more seminal, but you put them out to take your bus. o h. he is military reporter, pablo cher printer has been keeping his own list of the ukrainian regimes, victims, america, just talk about a home dance coach emotional, our motor post opens up on that are good of the way me know what you knew. yeah. we were full with the potential mm. the shelling of goals go on july. the 27th. 2014 was the 1st page in pablo civil war chronicle. on that day, ukrainian armed...
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we see that mikhalkov is the sole owner of llc semin pavlovskaya he also owns forestry term lesnoye,y leased land from the nizhny novgorod forestry for 49 years, for as much as 49 years, mikhalkov received the right to cut down the nizhny novgorod forest for his furniture factory , we are talking about almost 30,000 hectares in the pavlovsky district. look at the shooting of this area from forest satellites at the site where mikhalkov's companies work. they have literally gone bald over the past 10 years. you see, every year there are more and more bright rectangles instead of forests, and recently , cutting down has increased even more planting work to replenish the destroyed forest is not being carried out. and this is a direct violation of the forest code of the russian federation, but when people find out who is doing this, they completely cease to be embarrassed by the expression that he has money, he has a position . so, as it were, i think, the law is not written for him. he conducts such transmissions of the department of the right things. they say it's really hard to believe
we see that mikhalkov is the sole owner of llc semin pavlovskaya he also owns forestry term lesnoye,y leased land from the nizhny novgorod forestry for 49 years, for as much as 49 years, mikhalkov received the right to cut down the nizhny novgorod forest for his furniture factory , we are talking about almost 30,000 hectares in the pavlovsky district. look at the shooting of this area from forest satellites at the site where mikhalkov's companies work. they have literally gone bald over the...
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i isn't more seminal good but you know, put them out to think it was the to high rise apartment building in the western russian city of belgrade. it's damaged to no rocket pack proportionately by ukrainian forces firing right across the border. so asia is a key role in building was a multi hola world that was part of vladimir putin addressed to other heads of state of major regional summit, ongoing and context on today. also i had 4 which says that when i don't discipline all, we're gonna change to the countries that are using that price gap. russia is deputy prime minister alex.
i isn't more seminal good but you know, put them out to think it was the to high rise apartment building in the western russian city of belgrade. it's damaged to no rocket pack proportionately by ukrainian forces firing right across the border. so asia is a key role in building was a multi hola world that was part of vladimir putin addressed to other heads of state of major regional summit, ongoing and context on today. also i had 4 which says that when i don't discipline all, we're gonna...
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so, for that reason, i think it's--this is the risk of being seminal and i think that people then began to expect to see art in los angeles and art coming out of los angeles. man: it's not surprising to you, when you look at the photographs, that all the artists you're seeing, it's all white guys, basically. gaines: the issue was that the art world in l.a., in the sixties, it was racist. well, you know, it's just the way it was in those days. you know, there weren't many black artists, you know. there were tons. so, the idea that they weren't there is false. what's interesting to me is that my ability to critique the racism was assisted by duchamp's idea of unpacking institutional strategies. so, in a strange way, even though duchamp didn't think much about black artists, yeah, but his ideas could be employed to even unpack his limitations. he found problems with these ornized and institutional frameworks that art existed in and just got into the habit of rebelling or deconstructing
so, for that reason, i think it's--this is the risk of being seminal and i think that people then began to expect to see art in los angeles and art coming out of los angeles. man: it's not surprising to you, when you look at the photographs, that all the artists you're seeing, it's all white guys, basically. gaines: the issue was that the art world in l.a., in the sixties, it was racist. well, you know, it's just the way it was in those days. you know, there weren't many black artists, you...
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uh, 18 semin evenly and cards - and because they are perfectly sized.s that there is a uniform entry of seeds in the fields, which allows farms to receive higher yields. we are the only ones in the republic of belarus today. we calibrate seeds according to the technical regulations established by the ministry of agriculture, that is, we divide it into round flat ones, we clearly select according to the weight of seeds weighing 200 lakes and also calibrate the first second fraction of construction. that is, we divide the names into four factions. this given the flat and round is eight fractions of seeds obtained. well, in general, the batches of seeds are included in european standards, we comply with these technologies. for you , as the head of the institute, what is the number one most important issue right now is the preservation, probably, well, here are our traditions. this is the education of a new generation of breeders. this is the most important current question number one, the shortest possible time to complete the harvesting of seeds for us co
uh, 18 semin evenly and cards - and because they are perfectly sized.s that there is a uniform entry of seeds in the fields, which allows farms to receive higher yields. we are the only ones in the republic of belarus today. we calibrate seeds according to the technical regulations established by the ministry of agriculture, that is, we divide it into round flat ones, we clearly select according to the weight of seeds weighing 200 lakes and also calibrate the first second fraction of...
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thank you very much, well done, well done, it is clear that kirill loves valera semin and who did youut a whim on? tell me this, of course, this is my graves. i love the fun ones from their troy to you. which of them is so impressed with the makarov knife, volodya, he is our kolchuginsky makar and tell me, do you sing any song that is not folk, or just well, i also indulge in modern ones. well, now there are modern songs. here is such a boy swell. if only early early early hooligans ganga is my friend, i repeat short of breath, grandfather is as old as your grandmother. i need a fiance again and heaven just inspired a little you know, uh eighties. well , let's show? how do you go for mushrooms with onions, and how does it help you collect their attention. we ourselves come from here, we always go as a grandson there are a lot of mushrooms for mushrooms this year. i've closed 30 cans already. here are the mushrooms. see what a beautiful forest. our air is clean and good, how can you not sing on the mountain gingerbread man under the peas darling asked a question. oh, i'm so glad, i'm v
thank you very much, well done, well done, it is clear that kirill loves valera semin and who did youut a whim on? tell me this, of course, this is my graves. i love the fun ones from their troy to you. which of them is so impressed with the makarov knife, volodya, he is our kolchuginsky makar and tell me, do you sing any song that is not folk, or just well, i also indulge in modern ones. well, now there are modern songs. here is such a boy swell. if only early early early hooligans ganga is my...
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. >> for residents, this has become seminal also because they're seeing the numbers of police. they're seeking more police officers and like them. i think ultimately to try and get to much better statistics for a year. not just a week. we need to increase a sizable force. has my view kron. 4 news. >> a man with 3 previous arrests for murder has been arrested by richmond police as the primary suspect in a deadly july 14th shooting. police say 37 year-old bobby dozier shot and killed. 26 year-old amari cook vallejo near south 49th street in cutting boulevard after an extensive investigation. officers identified their suspect and on october 19th a richmond police swat team served a search warrant in martinez and arrested dozier. he faces charges of murder and firearms violations. >> one of the 2 women who were struck by vehicle in the sunset district in san francisco has now died. police say this collision happened this morning around 11 in the area of 24th avenue in santiago street. the 2 victims were trying to cross the street when police tell us a car hit both of them. one woma
. >> for residents, this has become seminal also because they're seeing the numbers of police. they're seeking more police officers and like them. i think ultimately to try and get to much better statistics for a year. not just a week. we need to increase a sizable force. has my view kron. 4 news. >> a man with 3 previous arrests for murder has been arrested by richmond police as the primary suspect in a deadly july 14th shooting. police say 37 year-old bobby dozier shot and killed....
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this is the seminal information. and there was a dispute about whether, well you know, they could get this material for free on the internet they want. why would they want it in a book? but three publishers went ahead and would publish a book, the star report, and they felt fairly well. so from then on out, you have depending on and on the material publishers, you know they keep an eye on this. the they do think it's worthwhile to publish downloading documents becoming so much easier now than than then. why publishers continue to think that the public will buy a book form rather than just downloading the pdf of january six report when it comes out because it's easier to read a book than downloaded a pdf, but that while there's some very recent history about why it might be worthwhile, you know, the mueller report is that most recent one of these type of documents that have been put into books and the one of the washington post and scribner's that simon schuster sold over 300,000 copies. and then we had skyhorse, the
this is the seminal information. and there was a dispute about whether, well you know, they could get this material for free on the internet they want. why would they want it in a book? but three publishers went ahead and would publish a book, the star report, and they felt fairly well. so from then on out, you have depending on and on the material publishers, you know they keep an eye on this. the they do think it's worthwhile to publish downloading documents becoming so much easier now than...
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the one of the main biggest international on cases ever one of the most seminal cases is the net case of nicaragua versus the united states in which nicaragua want to case before the international court of justice against the u. s. for its. busy war that it waged against nicaragua in the 198 through the country. and the u. s. simply ignored the decision and even said ok, well now we're not even going to submit to the jurisdiction of the international court of justice unless we want to. that is, we'll just decide what cases i will be subject to. well, that's not law, right? i mean, when you just pick and choose what laws and we see this, you know, over and over, i think another big inflection point was the nato war on serbia, which had no basis international law, which did not have security council authorization. and then of course, you had the 2nd gulf war as well, no security council authorization. so international laws been, you know, it's been widowed down over time to the point that it's not impactful. it, again, particularly against the stronger states just used against 4 countri
the one of the main biggest international on cases ever one of the most seminal cases is the net case of nicaragua versus the united states in which nicaragua want to case before the international court of justice against the u. s. for its. busy war that it waged against nicaragua in the 198 through the country. and the u. s. simply ignored the decision and even said ok, well now we're not even going to submit to the jurisdiction of the international court of justice unless we want to. that is,...
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who richly deserves the title founding father of the american economy was very familiar with smith seminal book as where most of the other founding fathers. hamilton took its arguments very much to heart. when socialism was rapidly evolving into a can hear it philosophy three quarter of a century later, call marks wrote in the 18th -- published in 1852 after napoleon the third seize power in a coup d'État that, quote, men make their own history, they do not make it as they. please they do not make it under circumstances chosen by themselves. but under circumstances directly encountered and transmitted from the past. this country, unlike the european countries marks was familiar with, had in fact precious little past to be transmitted in 1776. we are not a fully formed society of deeply entrenched economic interests, and a well developed class system. in effect, we were something like a national tabular rasta in the 17 80s and 90s. more than any other country in history the united states could make itself as it pleased in ways that deeply seat of the american character. it is worth noting t
who richly deserves the title founding father of the american economy was very familiar with smith seminal book as where most of the other founding fathers. hamilton took its arguments very much to heart. when socialism was rapidly evolving into a can hear it philosophy three quarter of a century later, call marks wrote in the 18th -- published in 1852 after napoleon the third seize power in a coup d'État that, quote, men make their own history, they do not make it as they. please they do not...
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if you want, i can even give a spicy interview about one healthy semin, how are you and my mother gone believe me, this is superfluous irochka be so kind. transfer from my account the required amount to her card, of course. native daddies, usually he changes them more often. i'm just a good rudolfovich the third size and my husband's professional characteristics. this is something, it means that your strength is no more. you are the head physician, not a comedian, just try to disrupt the election campaign for him. family, first of all, in all senses, no. you know your place and you will be in chocolate. if you get divorced, i'll do it, i understand. maybe the prosthesis is ready for the operation of the doctor petrov, i can’t do anything. same some kind of mistake, of course, this is a mistake, of course, it's just that the former head physician did not convey anything. well the new broom is the new rules don't worry. i incidentally, his wife back a lot. i can take it off in my ear to whisper, like ate, ay, cuckoo, and i'm looking here, you're not there, the session is coming soon. and
if you want, i can even give a spicy interview about one healthy semin, how are you and my mother gone believe me, this is superfluous irochka be so kind. transfer from my account the required amount to her card, of course. native daddies, usually he changes them more often. i'm just a good rudolfovich the third size and my husband's professional characteristics. this is something, it means that your strength is no more. you are the head physician, not a comedian, just try to disrupt the...
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yes, according to insider information in semin, everyone knew that the son of the gusakov stas pershinakov and managed to get him off by promising nikitenko a suspended sentence. that, then, is the prosecutor in the role of a bandit's lawyer. well, yes, it worked in the district court, but the case was reviewed the regional court and probation turned into real ones. although, this time pervushin also appeared in the case only as a prisoner for gusakov, he had to quit, they say, the regional authorities demanded. okay, this is clear. let's get back to current events. there are some reasons to suspect that bobrov was involved in gusakov's death. well, we are checking this version, although there are alarming facts. are you answering so evasively and squinting at us all the time? mikhal viktor sergeevich, we really are, so far, nothing not sure. we need time. okay work. please, on march 8, i didn’t have time for business trips, so in general, it’s not very pleasant for you, but it was not worth choosing according to your taste. i hope, you like it. oh sorry, i have to answer. thank you ve
yes, according to insider information in semin, everyone knew that the son of the gusakov stas pershinakov and managed to get him off by promising nikitenko a suspended sentence. that, then, is the prosecutor in the role of a bandit's lawyer. well, yes, it worked in the district court, but the case was reviewed the regional court and probation turned into real ones. although, this time pervushin also appeared in the case only as a prisoner for gusakov, he had to quit, they say, the regional...
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ready the next decade, but there have been some seminal moments and ultimately it was really china that was the head on even the domestic players, the news, the ex pings and others, those even shiny objects that they've really been able to, you know, ultimately award. let's talk about the manufacturing of batteries which outside of china and some parts of asia, is pretty much non existent. how big a problem is that if the world is moving to ed's electric vehicles, why need to prom in terms of, we'll call from a supply perspective. i mean with the m raw material that's going to be an issue as we go in 2001 report, 2025. you're starting to see more manufacturing builds in the u. s. business. some of the incentives. both china continues to really, you know, own that battery technology. and i think what we're going to start to see is a balance of power. you'll start to see more in the u. s. potentially more in europe, but at least for now and why that's going to continue to be in china because that's really where a lot i've been from an e v perspective. and briefly we've talked on this prog
ready the next decade, but there have been some seminal moments and ultimately it was really china that was the head on even the domestic players, the news, the ex pings and others, those even shiny objects that they've really been able to, you know, ultimately award. let's talk about the manufacturing of batteries which outside of china and some parts of asia, is pretty much non existent. how big a problem is that if the world is moving to ed's electric vehicles, why need to prom in terms of,...
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and so, when the seminal say, well, we're not moving, the u.s. government says, yes you are. you have. two and that's what is going to lead to eventually the second seminole war in 1835. again, that's a couple of weeks from now, we'll talk about that. but so you get some people are going to fight back against removal but i think in the situation where we think about the cherokee. the cherokee's response to this whole process is perhaps the greatest a sample that they've had some level assimilated parts of white culture. they've taken bits and pieces and said that, we'll, if you are going to make us do this, let's do this. granted, you look like you're, like that's not -- >> [inaudible] by supporters. >> the chair he have white supporters. so the cherokee actually have a number of people that are on this site in this process. right? so, in the early 18, georgia she get a large portion of its western land claims. to the united states government, which basically would encompass alabama and mississippi. and then in that process, the georgia gives up its length claims for the cher
and so, when the seminal say, well, we're not moving, the u.s. government says, yes you are. you have. two and that's what is going to lead to eventually the second seminole war in 1835. again, that's a couple of weeks from now, we'll talk about that. but so you get some people are going to fight back against removal but i think in the situation where we think about the cherokee. the cherokee's response to this whole process is perhaps the greatest a sample that they've had some level...
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can you talk about why he is such a seminal figure not only as a novelist and activist, but why he is transcendent and still so relevant even in the 21st? >> interesting question. this is an interesting moment for twitter in the post ferguson moment after mike brown was killed. in cuba right now people would say we love and support each other. we have nothinge to lose and ty start to m emerge again. baldwin more than anybody else would you look at 2014. the person most cited and quoted is james baldwin. there's a way the influence has shaped conversations and narratives. as such a wide range of genres we are talking about the politics and leadership we think of the modern person andd it's interesting that wasn'tor a category that existed before. it's an idea where it could be a teenager or someone who they have millions of followers and they are shaping and driving reculture. the last thing i would say on that it's somewhat interesting and the height of the popularity is somewhat marginalized. on the hundred anniversary of the war that we were celebrating rejecting slavery, raising th
can you talk about why he is such a seminal figure not only as a novelist and activist, but why he is transcendent and still so relevant even in the 21st? >> interesting question. this is an interesting moment for twitter in the post ferguson moment after mike brown was killed. in cuba right now people would say we love and support each other. we have nothinge to lose and ty start to m emerge again. baldwin more than anybody else would you look at 2014. the person most cited and quoted is...
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it to show, then we were in third place twice, we scored seven points, and then mykhailichenko and semine also subjected to harsh criticism . - this is the coach of dynamo . there was no such coach under khatskevich, nor perekai lylychenko , nor under rebro, and there was never such a weak team as there is now, and a limited one, and now i and kyiv dynamo have never been in the recent history of ukrainian football in general in 1991, this is the weakest for the weakest now with dynamo kyiv, what a pity. well, all this time was affected by the war, so now it has affected dynamo kyiv, well, only dynamo, about all the clubs , shakhtar is the only one. because the club works there. that's why . that all the structures are involved and we see that one coach or one football player or one manager can't work here, everyone has to work under the same denominator, but this one is in a complicated situation, everyone for himself, everyone has the impression that he works for himself and for the club. it is the impression that little, well, nobody. that's it it is called collective irresponsibility
it to show, then we were in third place twice, we scored seven points, and then mykhailichenko and semine also subjected to harsh criticism . - this is the coach of dynamo . there was no such coach under khatskevich, nor perekai lylychenko , nor under rebro, and there was never such a weak team as there is now, and a limited one, and now i and kyiv dynamo have never been in the recent history of ukrainian football in general in 1991, this is the weakest for the weakest now with dynamo kyiv,...
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and this was such a seminal part of russia's occupation of donetsk and luhansk. on the town's edges we saw no signs of the russian prisoners or dead that were expected, nor inside it either. perhaps they have already been taken away. instead, utter silence. only local bicycles on the streets. several residents told us the russians left in large numbers on friday. >> translator: they left in the night and the day people said. i didn't see it myself but they say they sat on their apcs and their bags were falling off as they drove. they ran like this. >> reporter: it would be remarkable timing that russia fled in the same hours that putin was signing papers declaring here russian territory and holding a rally on red square. a similar story in the local administration where the only signs of russia left are burned flags. they ran away without saying a word to anybody he says. it was bad. no work, no gas, no power, nothing. the shops didn't work. it truly feels as if there is nobody left. ghostly silence here, apart from occasional shelling and small arms fire. it is
and this was such a seminal part of russia's occupation of donetsk and luhansk. on the town's edges we saw no signs of the russian prisoners or dead that were expected, nor inside it either. perhaps they have already been taken away. instead, utter silence. only local bicycles on the streets. several residents told us the russians left in large numbers on friday. >> translator: they left in the night and the day people said. i didn't see it myself but they say they sat on their apcs and...
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kayleigh, this reminds me a seminal football case were basically held that these homeowners had abandoned truck guy a trespasser gets hurt by the gun and wins in court, sues the homeowners and says, "you wounded me while i was breaking into your house." the court ruled in favor. you can't hurt somebody breaking into your home. there are couple of nuances but basically this guy is saying, "i can run onto the field with a smoke bomb or something worse, but i will cry foul and win in court because i received repercussion for my action." >> kayleigh: that is a fantastic point. bobby wagner is a good samaritan and that is what this guy is pure no wonder people don't help victims on sideways because we live in a logistic society you can get sued. bobby wagner, what he did was exactly right. it is amazing to watch. i also brought for us because we know the climate, so i thought it would be a nice little session. >> emily: there you go. >> jason: i am not hungry now. look, don't do this to us. come on. >> emily: it is that hesitation we are talking about. that kayleigh alluded to when you see som
kayleigh, this reminds me a seminal football case were basically held that these homeowners had abandoned truck guy a trespasser gets hurt by the gun and wins in court, sues the homeowners and says, "you wounded me while i was breaking into your house." the court ruled in favor. you can't hurt somebody breaking into your home. there are couple of nuances but basically this guy is saying, "i can run onto the field with a smoke bomb or something worse, but i will cry foul and win...
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this essay seems to be a real seminal point in your book. you come back to it throughout. what has the legacy been in the areas that you think about? prof. gajda: extraordinary. very often, courts and changemakers generally will refer to this 1890 law review article as starting the right to privacy in the united states. it's not really true, it was around for more than a century before, and yet a lot of people believe that this is what started privacy. so it is referred to in cases of all sorts of privacy, from the type of privacy i write about to interests in autonomy, to search and seizure cases. any sort of privacy right, including access to government information, often refers to this law review article, even in 2022. so it remains this critically important piece that we still referred to today and people do not realize grover cleveland had a lot to do with it. susan: what happened to sam warren? prof. gajda: sadly, so louis brandeis became a very famous lawyer in the united states, even before joining the courts. and he was the people's lawyer. so his star was certain
this essay seems to be a real seminal point in your book. you come back to it throughout. what has the legacy been in the areas that you think about? prof. gajda: extraordinary. very often, courts and changemakers generally will refer to this 1890 law review article as starting the right to privacy in the united states. it's not really true, it was around for more than a century before, and yet a lot of people believe that this is what started privacy. so it is referred to in cases of all sorts...
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about nuclear armageddon and walked closely to this line with less sobriety than is necessary in this seminal shouldn't have been an on ramp to begin with, you said you were going to prevent this and now it is unclear what the offramp is but you better find one because nuclear war over something that isn't threatening nato is nonsense. everyone knows it, this would be an unnecessary nuclear war if it were to occur yet putin knows that biden is awol on this. rachel: the people who allowed this to happen in many ways without proper negotiations at the state department, that is what we've been there for, they are thinking 2 or 3 steps ahead. the security agreement with ukraine, that really made him upset and got us into this situation, there is no diplomatic effort to get us off the track and now we dump more money, zelenskyy says we need more money, this is ratcheting up, you need to do preventative strikes, they won't use nuclear weapons which means, don't have enough statesmen in our own government to say enough. we are sitting on a couch with children and the idea of nuclear war, i was -- ta
about nuclear armageddon and walked closely to this line with less sobriety than is necessary in this seminal shouldn't have been an on ramp to begin with, you said you were going to prevent this and now it is unclear what the offramp is but you better find one because nuclear war over something that isn't threatening nato is nonsense. everyone knows it, this would be an unnecessary nuclear war if it were to occur yet putin knows that biden is awol on this. rachel: the people who allowed this...
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his seminal work with jim wilson broken windows. i was the practitioner of broken windows and i put their theories into practice with great success because they understood that you could not focus just on serious crime. you also had to focus on the disorder. the broken windows that people saw every day. the disorder that we are not attending to with any at the moment. rafael and his book basically looks at all of these issues and the importance of them. but i first met him when i went to george in hanover, new hampshire, where he's living with his wife, catherine cole, and went up there four times during that last year and on the first visit, there was a young man working with george and they were collaborating on something that was of great interest to george in his last year on this earth. george was very disappointed that much of what has spent his life devoted to trying to educate the importance of community policing, the importance of broken windows and that it was being attacked and being attacked successfully, unfortunately.
his seminal work with jim wilson broken windows. i was the practitioner of broken windows and i put their theories into practice with great success because they understood that you could not focus just on serious crime. you also had to focus on the disorder. the broken windows that people saw every day. the disorder that we are not attending to with any at the moment. rafael and his book basically looks at all of these issues and the importance of them. but i first met him when i went to george...
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this essay seems to be a seminal point to the book. what has its legacy been? >> -- amy: very often, courts and changemakers generally will refer to this 1890 article as starting the right to privacy in the united states and it is not really true. it was around more than a century before -- before and a lot of people believe that it was this thing that started privacy and you see it referred to in the cases of all sorts of privacy from the type of privacy i write about to interests in autonomy, to search and seizure cases and any privacy rights including access in privacy information, would refer to this large article. it remains this critically important piece -- a lot of people understand -- gov. whitmer: --susan: what happened to sam warren? amy: louis brandeis became a very famous lawyer in the united states even before he joined the corp and he was the people's lawyer and his star was rising. sam warren, meantime, was involved in the paper mill. he had law practice and demand -- and ran his father's paper mill and some people suggest that -- his brother su
this essay seems to be a seminal point to the book. what has its legacy been? >> -- amy: very often, courts and changemakers generally will refer to this 1890 article as starting the right to privacy in the united states and it is not really true. it was around more than a century before -- before and a lot of people believe that it was this thing that started privacy and you see it referred to in the cases of all sorts of privacy from the type of privacy i write about to interests in...