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celsius in the south east of england.l see some rain arriving here during the evening. and overnight, that rain will push its way eastwards into scotland, over the irish sea into northern parts of england. but again, further south, it's staying dry. it's going to be a warm start to the weekend, actually, those temperatures, 14 to 16 celsius. now, i showed you the cloud earlier on. that's on this weather front here, which is slipping its way into england and wales overnight and during saturday, but weakening all the while. so there won't be much rain left over by the afternoon. we start cloudy and with some rain across northern areas in the morning, that rain tending to peter out, slowly brightening up in scotland and northern ireland, and just a little bit of rain left over for northwest england and western parts of wales in the afternoon. ahead of it, though, the midlands towards the southeast and east anglia, a warm day again on saturday with temperatures around 27 celsius. so we've got a weather front heading our way,
celsius in the south east of england.l see some rain arriving here during the evening. and overnight, that rain will push its way eastwards into scotland, over the irish sea into northern parts of england. but again, further south, it's staying dry. it's going to be a warm start to the weekend, actually, those temperatures, 14 to 16 celsius. now, i showed you the cloud earlier on. that's on this weather front here, which is slipping its way into england and wales overnight and during saturday,...
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no one dares lay a hand on us and when the south secede beginning with south carolina, the people were dancing in the street. they thought that that was the end of the story they would they were dependent now they wouldn't have to worry about anything else as one of those charlotte citizen charleston citizens said later war was far into the original plan another native of south carolina. i guess one of the realists commented at the time that his state was too small for republic but too large for an insane asylum, even when the war started the secretary of war leroy walker sold people not to worry if any blood was shed. he would wipe it clean with his handkerchief. that's how overconfident the south was. even then judah benjamin the attorney general proposed that the south ship a lot of its cotton to england. this is when the sea lanes were still open to finance. what could be a long war and everyone else in jefferson davis is cabinets. that would be necessary there would be no long award. in fact, they hit on a counter strategy, which was they decided to withhold their own cotton. this
no one dares lay a hand on us and when the south secede beginning with south carolina, the people were dancing in the street. they thought that that was the end of the story they would they were dependent now they wouldn't have to worry about anything else as one of those charlotte citizen charleston citizens said later war was far into the original plan another native of south carolina. i guess one of the realists commented at the time that his state was too small for republic but too large...
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zuma will never be president of south africa again.oy his pension and people must stop troubling him there in the villages. he's looking after cattle. he's no longer a factor. there's no zuma who is going to come back. there's no barnard who is going to come back. there's going to be the eff that will take over south africa and run it for the better. so do not confuse us with the internal factional battles of the anc. and if we needed something like that, we'd have said it ourselves with our mouth. we never hide what we think. what did you say to zuma when you met him? no, i met president zuma to persuade him to go to zondo commission because i had an appreciation that if he doesn't go and ultimately, he gets arrested, there's going to be a problem in south africa. and also, reminding him that we grew up under you. you guys used to teach us that we ought to respect the constitutional court as a final arbiter and then, comply with whatever the constitutional court says. so today, you guys want to create an impression that if the constit
zuma will never be president of south africa again.oy his pension and people must stop troubling him there in the villages. he's looking after cattle. he's no longer a factor. there's no zuma who is going to come back. there's no barnard who is going to come back. there's going to be the eff that will take over south africa and run it for the better. so do not confuse us with the internal factional battles of the anc. and if we needed something like that, we'd have said it ourselves with our...
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the south asian culture is that the family— south asian culture is that the family unity— south asianrtant. south asian culture is that the - family unity is very important. what would ou family unity is very important. what would you want _ family unity is very important. what would you want your _ family unity is very important. would you want your legacy to be family unity is very important.- would you want your legacy to be in the sport? i would you want your legacy to be in the sort? ., ., would you want your legacy to be in the sort? . ., , ., would you want your legacy to be in the sort? ., ., , ., . the sport? i want to show that if ou're the sport? i want to show that if you're suffering _ the sport? i want to show that if you're suffering from _ the sport? i want to show that if you're suffering from an - the sport? i want to show that if i you're suffering from an underlying health _ you're suffering from an underlying health condition, you can achieve your— health condition, you can achieve your dreams. health condition, you can achieve your dreams-— health condition, you
the south asian culture is that the family— south asian culture is that the family unity— south asianrtant. south asian culture is that the - family unity is very important. what would ou family unity is very important. what would you want _ family unity is very important. what would you want your _ family unity is very important. would you want your legacy to be family unity is very important.- would you want your legacy to be in the sport? i would you want your legacy to be in the sort?...
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carolina when the first south carolina starts doing escalating. it's raids in november of 1862 hunter instructs them to capture prominent white citizens so that he can hold them as hostages in hilton head for the safety of his black soldiers and so he collects hostages from beginning of the war to try to protect so then something i'm kind of a different way of answering that question when foster and sam jones who's the confederate commander of the department of south carolina george in florida in 1864. they try to conduct a whole bunch of prisoner exchanges, even when they're superiors, tell them not to so one of the things i talk about in the book foster is so traumatized by i mean, he's the commander on the ground. for hearing the first reports about andersonville and what's happening at macon? and so in addition to trying retaliation, he also just desperately wants there to be a prisoner exchange. so he keeps trying to arrange and exchange of prisoners with his counterpart and both of them get so out of control and and do so many special exchan
carolina when the first south carolina starts doing escalating. it's raids in november of 1862 hunter instructs them to capture prominent white citizens so that he can hold them as hostages in hilton head for the safety of his black soldiers and so he collects hostages from beginning of the war to try to protect so then something i'm kind of a different way of answering that question when foster and sam jones who's the confederate commander of the department of south carolina george in florida...
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i was named south dakota's outstanding young farmer within a few years after dad passed and then south dakota's outstanding young leader and that that time our us senator was tom dashel. he was the majority leader in the house in the senate and was from south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointing me to a board that oversaw all the federal farm programs in the state. so i was involved in policy and and showing up with different people and people started to ask me to consider running for the state legislature, you know, it was interesting because asking my family they just thought well that's strange and you know, nobody's done that before but in our state this the legislature meets for 40 days a year you go in in january you balance the budget past bills and then go back home and back to your jobs and it wasn't that big of a commitment to outside of session and we figured we would try it and if it worked then everything would be okay. i did that got elected and ran for leadership right away and served as the assistant majority leader in the house, but that's
i was named south dakota's outstanding young farmer within a few years after dad passed and then south dakota's outstanding young leader and that that time our us senator was tom dashel. he was the majority leader in the house in the senate and was from south dakota and i was at a lot of his meetings. he ended up appointing me to a board that oversaw all the federal farm programs in the state. so i was involved in policy and and showing up with different people and people started to ask me to...
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he's a founder of these one south africa movement and a former leader of south africa opposition. and in johannesburg, william made a is an associate professor at the school of governments at the university of whit waters round. thank you all for joining us. can i ask you 1st dakota is tarboe and becky, right. when he says south africa is ready to explode. no good german babies. she does a 3rd. there's no government that loosen system. so with the color color because she cham rights. busy for option to day a couldn't just said is to serve oh so it's d n 2 days. so why don't too much don't you mention all races that's grades problem. ok, thank you. ok. so let me see. what do you think? south africa are ready to explode? them, baker says certainly i hold the view that then see like any other liberation movement have come to a point where they've. ready mismanaged the economy, leading line, the lines of unemployed south africans. lat, literally we live in a country where the majority of citizens living below the poverty line and youth unemployment now constitutes close to about 2 thi
he's a founder of these one south africa movement and a former leader of south africa opposition. and in johannesburg, william made a is an associate professor at the school of governments at the university of whit waters round. thank you all for joining us. can i ask you 1st dakota is tarboe and becky, right. when he says south africa is ready to explode. no good german babies. she does a 3rd. there's no government that loosen system. so with the color color because she cham rights. busy for...
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if you want to fight go south. johnson actually followed his own advice and he returned to the south where he received the commission as the second highest ranking officer in the confederacy before being mortally wounded at the battle of shiloh and as a lot of you probably know a favorite counterfactual of civil war armchair generals is you know, what if johnston hadn't been killed at shiloh, but i actually like another counterfactual even better. what if he took the offer that these california rebels proposed and surrendered the us department of the pacific the confederacy. in the end though, arizona was the only part of the far southwest that formally seceded from the union which i think raises this fair question about the thesis of my entire book, which is if this part of the country the far west was so loyal to the south. why didn't more of it join the southern war effort. and part of the answer really has to do with abraham lincoln. in a statement that's going to surprise. nobody lincoln was a really good wart
if you want to fight go south. johnson actually followed his own advice and he returned to the south where he received the commission as the second highest ranking officer in the confederacy before being mortally wounded at the battle of shiloh and as a lot of you probably know a favorite counterfactual of civil war armchair generals is you know, what if johnston hadn't been killed at shiloh, but i actually like another counterfactual even better. what if he took the offer that these california...
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that's not our story here in south dakota. and i think every governor, every state will make very different decision on what their laws look like. >> on that note, if republicans take back congress in washington, would you support a national ban on abortion? >> you know, we'll see what congress does and what those discussions are. i've never, dana, operated in hypotheticals. i've told people what my values are, how i would lead and i would follow through on that. that's something i've always done running for elected office. you represent your people but you also represent the person that the values you hold and how you see your job as governor. we saw that during covid. we saw that with all the decisions that were made in different states as far as impacting people's families and their businesses. south dakota made very different decisions than every other state. i trust the people. i trust the constitution. i hate the energy policy this administration is bringing in harming our families. i hate the food insecurity they're cre
that's not our story here in south dakota. and i think every governor, every state will make very different decision on what their laws look like. >> on that note, if republicans take back congress in washington, would you support a national ban on abortion? >> you know, we'll see what congress does and what those discussions are. i've never, dana, operated in hypotheticals. i've told people what my values are, how i would lead and i would follow through on that. that's something...
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for this year's oprah picked, we all think we know the south, the civil war, gone with the wind, the ku klux klan, plantations, slavery, football, but in "south to america: a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of a nation" imani perry shows the meaning of being un-american is linked to the south, understanding in its history and culture is the key to understanding the nation in its entirety. imani perry is the hughes rogers professor of african-american studies, the author of many award-winning books p as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize from the pen american b foundation. a native of birmingham, alabama, doctor. groping cambridge and currently lives in philadelphia. please welcome lee haber and doctor imani perry. [applause] >> welcome, pleased to be here. i will put my book down over here. so thank you for coming first of all. it is a pleasure to be here and talk about this wonderful book today. the first thing is we we did something about whether florida is considered part of the deep south and it started a thread it is really interesting so what
for this year's oprah picked, we all think we know the south, the civil war, gone with the wind, the ku klux klan, plantations, slavery, football, but in "south to america: a journey below the mason-dixon to understand the soul of a nation" imani perry shows the meaning of being un-american is linked to the south, understanding in its history and culture is the key to understanding the nation in its entirety. imani perry is the hughes rogers professor of african-american studies, the...
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the clear skies across the south and south—east where once again we could see temperatures in singles of rain for part of scotland, england and wales with most of the sunshine and best temperatures. we could wreak 24 celsius in the warm spots. further north mid to high teens. more of a breeze as well. pollen levels lower across the north of the uk. 0ne breeze as well. pollen levels lower across the north of the uk. one or two sports could see very high pollen levels which could be quite uncomfortable. play continues on wednesday pretty much uninterrupted, variable cloud, some sunshine, like the breeze in the west and top temperatures of 24 celsius. similar story for thursday. plenty of sunshine again, a variable cloud in england and wales, cloud figures for scotland and northern ireland and the odd spot of rain for western hills. temperatures creeping up. reaching 26 celsius possible in the south—east. friday, similar story, could see thicker cloud with outbreaks rain. temperatures up across the board, reaching 21 celsius in belfast and may be 27 celsius in belfast and may be 27 cels
the clear skies across the south and south—east where once again we could see temperatures in singles of rain for part of scotland, england and wales with most of the sunshine and best temperatures. we could wreak 24 celsius in the warm spots. further north mid to high teens. more of a breeze as well. pollen levels lower across the north of the uk. 0ne breeze as well. pollen levels lower across the north of the uk. one or two sports could see very high pollen levels which could be quite...
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the rule of thumb is that the further south you come, the drier the weather gets.ures will be climbing, it will become very warm towards the end of the week. bye for now. hello, i'm olly foster — here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. putting years of injury behind him — matt hudson—smith reveals the mental struggles he's battled to finally make it onto the podium at a major event. they've already won their series — but there's no let up from england's women, as they beat south africa again. and, there's danish delight at the tour de france — tomorow there'll be champagne on the champs elysees forjonas vingegaard. hello and welcome to sportsday. hello there, lots to pack in over the next 15 minutes, formula i qualifying coming up, as well, but we'll start with the athletics, because we're into the final weekend at the world championships in oregon. great britain celebrated a fourth medal overnight, and a really emotional one for matt hudson—smith. our correspondent, andy swiss, is in eugene for us. andy, 400 metre bronze for hudson—smith, but it felt li
the rule of thumb is that the further south you come, the drier the weather gets.ures will be climbing, it will become very warm towards the end of the week. bye for now. hello, i'm olly foster — here's what's coming up on sportsday this evening. putting years of injury behind him — matt hudson—smith reveals the mental struggles he's battled to finally make it onto the podium at a major event. they've already won their series — but there's no let up from england's women, as they beat...
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you are historian of the south. the books that you have written here in florida have been about the south. so what, keep tell us what your personal experiences, what made you want to study the history of the south. karen: this is simple answer, i grew up in south. it was around me. whenever i was in graduate in a history major, i wanted to write about was what existed in the state of north carolina, i grew up in greensboro. my master thesis was about female candidates that were when they went to school. there were actual buildings that i could go visit and see that. i was very interested in my local history and then since this time, my interest in this has been the things that were happening in the locales that were where i lived . get interested in the united daughters of the confederacy in the late '80s, the 1980s because i was working for the museum of history there have been a confederate woman's home there and my colleague had salvaged some lumber from that home. maybe just on them and came to me one day and sa
you are historian of the south. the books that you have written here in florida have been about the south. so what, keep tell us what your personal experiences, what made you want to study the history of the south. karen: this is simple answer, i grew up in south. it was around me. whenever i was in graduate in a history major, i wanted to write about was what existed in the state of north carolina, i grew up in greensboro. my master thesis was about female candidates that were when they went...
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complicate their situation in the south, the south is needed in the first place queue in order to a-a provide crimea with water and a transport artery and so on. and here we have such a serious opportunity to deprive them of this a-a this er-e this capability, but well, they have really now regrouped their missile capabilities, primarily coastal missile systems, they relocated them from the crimea to the kherson region, and from there they are actually shelling our port places and such, as you said, first of all, this is mykolaiv, odesa, and thank god that our officers and officers of the military are able to to intercept these missiles. and i want to remind you that they shoot p800 onyx packages over sound missiles, and it is not very easy to do it, but i guess somehow they adapted to it, but uh, well, ha-35 plus missiles, again let's not forget about the caliber of missiles, their number is generally decreasing, but they are there, and yesterday they were launched again, again, they were koliban missiles over the continental part of ukraine. in general, the russian black sea fleet i
complicate their situation in the south, the south is needed in the first place queue in order to a-a provide crimea with water and a transport artery and so on. and here we have such a serious opportunity to deprive them of this a-a this er-e this capability, but well, they have really now regrouped their missile capabilities, primarily coastal missile systems, they relocated them from the crimea to the kherson region, and from there they are actually shelling our port places and such, as you...
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he's a founder of these one south africa movement on a former leader of south africa opposition. and in johannesburg, william mayday is an associate professor at the school of governments at the university of whit waters round. thank you all for joining us. can i ask you 1st dakota is tarboe and becky, right. when he says south africa's ready to explode? no good german babies. she does a 3rd is no government but loosened system. so with this girl a girl, she rides. busy for today a good just said is, oh, don't say it's d n 2 days. so why don't a less did you manage it or move press that's great. strong. ok, thank you. ok. so let's see. what do you think south africa are ready to explode? isn't baker? says certainly i hold the view that the n c, like any of the liberation movement, have come to a point where they've mismanaged the economy, leading lines and lines of unemployed south africans law. literally, we live in a country where the majority of citizens are living below the poverty line. and youth unemployment now constitutes close to about 2 thirds or 2 thirds of young peopl
he's a founder of these one south africa movement on a former leader of south africa opposition. and in johannesburg, william mayday is an associate professor at the school of governments at the university of whit waters round. thank you all for joining us. can i ask you 1st dakota is tarboe and becky, right. when he says south africa's ready to explode? no good german babies. she does a 3rd is no government but loosened system. so with this girl a girl, she rides. busy for today a good just...
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and it was too much for south africa, they could only manage 193 in reply. former masters champion bubba watson will be the next big—name to join golf�*s controversial saudi—backed liv series. the announcement is expected later today, when the third event on the tour gets under way in bedminster, newjersey. england's paul casey will make his liv debut at trump national and insists his move was not motivated by money. the tga tour is something, it was a goal of mine to play on the pga tour. it has been an incredible journey, but i am also a guy who has one or multiple tools, the agent, the pga tour, and i would love to add a live victory to that as well. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. paul, thank you very much. the first lady of ukraine, 0lena zelenska, has been speaking to bbc world news. 0lena zelenska has played a key role for many ukrainians as the conflict with russia continues. she told us about the toll the russian invasion has had on the mental health of her nation. let's hear some of the
and it was too much for south africa, they could only manage 193 in reply. former masters champion bubba watson will be the next big—name to join golf�*s controversial saudi—backed liv series. the announcement is expected later today, when the third event on the tour gets under way in bedminster, newjersey. england's paul casey will make his liv debut at trump national and insists his move was not motivated by money. the tga tour is something, it was a goal of mine to play on the pga...
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georgia went dry in 1907 by 1919 every state in the south was dry. except for one should not surprise you it was, louisiana. and it really never did go dry. now one of the supporters of the temperance cause was eleanor roosevelt, which is not surprising for several reasons one is she was very involved involved in the suffragist movement. the other was her family history of severe alcoholism her father had been severely alcoholic and died when she was a small child. she had alcoholic uncles eventually an alcoholic brother one of her children had some pretty bad problems with it. so she was not a fan of drinking. fdr on the other hand mina was a social drinker so he kind of called himself a damp. until it became politic to become a wet. so is the the century is moving on after you are becomes assistant secretary of the navy to josephus daniels who was a newspaper publisher from raleigh, north carolina a great advocate of temperance and really josephus daniels is assistant secretary of the navy under woodrow wilson his big cause was wiping out sin, whic
georgia went dry in 1907 by 1919 every state in the south was dry. except for one should not surprise you it was, louisiana. and it really never did go dry. now one of the supporters of the temperance cause was eleanor roosevelt, which is not surprising for several reasons one is she was very involved involved in the suffragist movement. the other was her family history of severe alcoholism her father had been severely alcoholic and died when she was a small child. she had alcoholic uncles...
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i asked her what was driving south africa as growing gun violence. so one of the major drivers of this epic epic demick is the fact that there are gangs that have grown in size over the past 2 years in south africa. so during the code 19 pandemic, many gangs whose operations were disrupted by our locked downs and curfews really changed their tactic into operating in extortion rings and an organized crime within very many communities. those same gangs are now fighting over turf in those extortion rings and extorting particularly small business owners. the other factor is that there's been for, for quite a while, circulation of illegal guns in the country, it's very difficult and all africa to get your gun. and so you're starting to see more and more gangs move into the territory of buying and selling illegal weapons. so for instance, in the recent attack, i had a recent gun balance attack. an ag 47 was use, right? how the thumb wanting thought i forgot get hold of such a weapon. so we have very, very strict gun laws and that definitely means that the
i asked her what was driving south africa as growing gun violence. so one of the major drivers of this epic epic demick is the fact that there are gangs that have grown in size over the past 2 years in south africa. so during the code 19 pandemic, many gangs whose operations were disrupted by our locked downs and curfews really changed their tactic into operating in extortion rings and an organized crime within very many communities. those same gangs are now fighting over turf in those...
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link to the south. our understanding in its history and culture is key to understanding the nation in its entirety. imani perry is that rogers professor of african-american studies at princetons universit. she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize from the pen american foundation. doctor perry a native of birmingham alabama currently lives and filled up arr please welcome lee and doctor imani perry. [applause] >> welcome. i'm pleased to be i here. thank you everybody for coming first of all. it is just a pleasure to be here i'm to talk about this wonderful book today. so, the first thing is we tweeted something about whether florida is considered part of the deep south. it started a thread that's really interesting. >> would you say that question? absolutely. absolutely. i love that you posed that question that we talked about.t i think our image in florida tends to be south florida. and it tends to be miami and disney. the first sentence of this
link to the south. our understanding in its history and culture is key to understanding the nation in its entirety. imani perry is that rogers professor of african-american studies at princetons universit. she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize from the pen american foundation. doctor perry a native of birmingham alabama currently lives and filled up arr please welcome lee and doctor imani perry. [applause] >> welcome. i'm...
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man: there is, of course, a big coal-mining industry in south africa. it is multi-faceted, from mining to transportation of coal tall kinds of services in communities that have built up around the coal-mining towns of south africa. the coal-mining sector has been an extremely successful example of black economic empowerment, and now suddenly they've been told, "no, no, e future is green, the future is not coal." for them, this is a disaster because of their new investments into the coal sector that they see as possibly becoming stranded assets. [crowd chanting indistinctly] man: oh, the challenges that we find ourself into would be the low salaries to our members, and as the union, our role and responsibility is to fight for job security. the mines, some of them are closing because they are saying the export price has dropped and so on, so forth, the coal price has dropped, and so on, so forth. we are of the view that the price has been manipulated. a week ago, the president was addressing a watered-back region, that we had mines in that area that can s
man: there is, of course, a big coal-mining industry in south africa. it is multi-faceted, from mining to transportation of coal tall kinds of services in communities that have built up around the coal-mining towns of south africa. the coal-mining sector has been an extremely successful example of black economic empowerment, and now suddenly they've been told, "no, no, e future is green, the future is not coal." for them, this is a disaster because of their new investments into the...
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no one says where, but they hint that the south is somewhere in the south.e south is this point ? there is the weakness of russia, there are the strengths of ukraine. is this also mystery if mystery i remove the question well, how can it be mystery if a lot of people are talking about it, we are practically planning to start a competition to attack pip, why is there, well, i can’t say that there is a weaker position of the occupation places more than more than a city, but there is a certain concentration of our troops there, there is a certain logistics for the supply of weapons, and well, if the russians had not plucked the offensive in the south from our armed forces, they would not have made optional facilities there, which they are doing to us now , that is, they are trying to e in the south near kherson they are trying to defend themselves on the border a little east of kharkiv. they are trying to defend themselves because we want to be on our borders, so what is this connected with ? well, we have calculated what were the weak points that we have an op
no one says where, but they hint that the south is somewhere in the south.e south is this point ? there is the weakness of russia, there are the strengths of ukraine. is this also mystery if mystery i remove the question well, how can it be mystery if a lot of people are talking about it, we are practically planning to start a competition to attack pip, why is there, well, i can’t say that there is a weaker position of the occupation places more than more than a city, but there is a certain...
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in the south, it would spill over to the east . in the south, in the east, and these are actually prerequisites for panic in putin's entourage, here all the prerequisites can create problems with the removal of putin by this time, so that our intelligence is not talking about putin at the moment fully controls his environment in various ways , as we have said more than once, his partners control each other, he controls the partners in this situation and in fact all sectors are security, defense, political, administrative, financial are under his control in a triple, quadruple format without services of different formats and the like , so when there was a violation monolith and strict control on the part of putin, when there really will be real failures, as we say, they saw that porok is already shaving, therefore, in this situation, it is necessary to save just the regime will save itself, and here there are several scenarios , or it will actually be offered to withdraw for a while , because there are no prospects at all, the security forces will come and take over the situation without saving
in the south, it would spill over to the east . in the south, in the east, and these are actually prerequisites for panic in putin's entourage, here all the prerequisites can create problems with the removal of putin by this time, so that our intelligence is not talking about putin at the moment fully controls his environment in various ways , as we have said more than once, his partners control each other, he controls the partners in this situation and in fact all sectors are security,...
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thank you for the work about the ukrainian people. of the guard of the south, i will say that today,e of two enemy ammunition depots in the bashan and snyuriv districts of mykolaiv oblast, air and missile strikes were carried out, also in mykolaiv oblast, shelling of villages along the line continues we still don't have a demarcation nataliya gumenyuk then let me suggest that we listen to the position of the belarusian president. yesterday he spoke with his people, well, he was taken to some solemn event on the territory of the republic of belarus and said that belarus has always been with the russian people since the beginning of the war with ukraine and belarusian the army will always be with the russian army from the beginning to the end we listen to the president of the self-proclaimed leader of belarus alexander lukashenko we are the only country that supports the russians in this fight, how many countries are there? on the other side, there are almost half a hundred who are actually fighting against russia in ukraine. there is something wrong with the balance, and in general, t
thank you for the work about the ukrainian people. of the guard of the south, i will say that today,e of two enemy ammunition depots in the bashan and snyuriv districts of mykolaiv oblast, air and missile strikes were carried out, also in mykolaiv oblast, shelling of villages along the line continues we still don't have a demarcation nataliya gumenyuk then let me suggest that we listen to the position of the belarusian president. yesterday he spoke with his people, well, he was taken to some...
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, south carolina. the history that he learned was that in the black public schools in charleston, and that he had grown up with, was a history that was actually more factual than the lost cause. and he felt that it was very important that he speak up as a representative of the black community and say, these monuments, if the confederacy had one, our ancestors would have continued to be enslaved. he didn't feel like a confederate monument being placed on the grounds of city hall in 1977 was truly representative of the new south. and charlotte, which of course claims the mantle of a new south city, he said this is not the way you do it. >> yeah, he i think is one of the more -- harvey gantt is one of the more interesting characters. you introduced him in this book, and part of the reason is that he reminds any of us that think that these things are non controversial or have previously been uncontroversial, they always were. have always been people willing to speak out against them if there were people wi
, south carolina. the history that he learned was that in the black public schools in charleston, and that he had grown up with, was a history that was actually more factual than the lost cause. and he felt that it was very important that he speak up as a representative of the black community and say, these monuments, if the confederacy had one, our ancestors would have continued to be enslaved. he didn't feel like a confederate monument being placed on the grounds of city hall in 1977 was...
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this cloud sinking its way south through the day, potentialfor sinking its way south through the day,potentialfor showers in the north and west. temperatures up a touch further, a maximum of 26 celsius. if we take a look further ahead into the weekend and the start of the following week, this looking dry for most, still the potential for some wet weather across the nose, and a temperatures picking up further, particularly in the south, so if you put that detail onto the map, you can see high pressure built again, weatherfronts map, you can see high pressure built again, weather fronts flirting with the north, wetter and windier here, but temperatures picking up, particularly for the south. you could look at the outlook, edinburgh belfast, temperatures in the high teens, low 20s, cardiff and london in the mid to high 20s, getting up to 28 at the start of next week. tonight at ten — a gun attack in the heart of copenhagen. several people are dead. it happened in the country's biggest shopping complex. police have arrested a 22—year—old danish man. details are still coming in.
this cloud sinking its way south through the day, potentialfor sinking its way south through the day,potentialfor showers in the north and west. temperatures up a touch further, a maximum of 26 celsius. if we take a look further ahead into the weekend and the start of the following week, this looking dry for most, still the potential for some wet weather across the nose, and a temperatures picking up further, particularly in the south, so if you put that detail onto the map, you can see high...
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lee chose south to america for this year's oprah pick we all think we know the south the civil war gone with the win the ku klux klan plantations slavery football. but in south to america amani perry shows that the meaning of being american is linked to the south and that our understanding in its history and culture is the key to understanding the nation in its entirety. amani perry is the hughes rogers professor of african-american studies at princeton university. she is the author of many award-winning books as well as awards including the 2019 biography prize from the penn american foundation. dr. perry a native of birmingham alabama grew up in cambridge, massachusetts in chicago and currently lives in philadelphia, please welcome lee haber and dr. amani perry. welcome, so please to be here. and i'm going to put my books down over here. so thank you everybody for coming. first of all, it's it's just, you know a pleasure to be here and to speak to us about wonderful book today. so i guess the first thing is that we sent out we tweeted something. yeah about whether florida is considere
lee chose south to america for this year's oprah pick we all think we know the south the civil war gone with the win the ku klux klan plantations slavery football. but in south to america amani perry shows that the meaning of being american is linked to the south and that our understanding in its history and culture is the key to understanding the nation in its entirety. amani perry is the hughes rogers professor of african-american studies at princeton university. she is the author of many...
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so thank you south carolina. thank you for your stand. [applause] like all of you i am not new to the cause of life. i became an advocate for the sanctity of life five years after that decision in 1973. that was the year on a hillside at a festival in wilmore, kentucky that i made a personal decision to put my faith in jesus christ as my lord and savior. when i opened his word, i read before i formed you in the womb, i knew you. i set you apart. i read see i sent before you today life and death, blessings and curses, now choose life. so that you and your children may live. i knew in that moment that his cause must become my cause. ever since then, i have stood without apology for the sanctity of human life. during my years in congress, i am humbled to say we authored legislation to defund the largest abortion provider in america. as governor of indiana, we championed the unborn and adoption reform. i must tell you south carolina i cannot be more grateful. to have had the privilege to be vice president in the most pro-life administration i
so thank you south carolina. thank you for your stand. [applause] like all of you i am not new to the cause of life. i became an advocate for the sanctity of life five years after that decision in 1973. that was the year on a hillside at a festival in wilmore, kentucky that i made a personal decision to put my faith in jesus christ as my lord and savior. when i opened his word, i read before i formed you in the womb, i knew you. i set you apart. i read see i sent before you today life and...
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not only in the global south. well, if the past is any kind of preface for the future morrow, they're going to fail because he can think of the success or a very long time ago. and depending on how we define it or arthur or, you know, it could focus it a little bit on domestic politics are in canada, in north america, in general. what i found really remarkable and looking at public opinion polls when you asked the leads, what's important to them. um and woke ism of the environment, climate change in on which i'm, i'm not going to completely dismiss all of them out of hand. but if you ask average people, they have a totally different list of things that are, they're interested in the elite, want to drive something, you know, it's like, you know, you know, get an electric car. well, you know, what if you're away, you know, an hourly wage earner. i mean, what is an electric car cost like $6080000.00? i mean, they, these people don't know what the price of a, of a leader of gasoline is. they don't know what the price
not only in the global south. well, if the past is any kind of preface for the future morrow, they're going to fail because he can think of the success or a very long time ago. and depending on how we define it or arthur or, you know, it could focus it a little bit on domestic politics are in canada, in north america, in general. what i found really remarkable and looking at public opinion polls when you asked the leads, what's important to them. um and woke ism of the environment, climate...
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more of a breeze further south and that weather fronts will make it to east anglia and south east asof one across the country on sunday bringing cloud and showery rain east across england and wales but more of you will be dry on sunday, a better chance of sunny spells and we will have more of the breeze on sunday with a few showers dotted around. 13, 14 degrees, feeling warmer than saturday the further south and east you go. next week, high pressure will start to push in. lots of cloud and a few showers around, sunnier and a few showers around, sunnier and warmer the further south and east you go. this is bbc news. i�*m frankie mccamley. the headlines: downing street insists boris johnson was not aware of "specific allegations" against chris pincher before appointing him as deputy chief whip. the prime minister now faces calls to suspend the mp from the conservative party — after allegations he groped two men at a private members�* club. opposition parties call for an investigation. i�*m afraid to say this shows there is a pattern of behaviour of scandal and poor behaviour and is a p
more of a breeze further south and that weather fronts will make it to east anglia and south east asof one across the country on sunday bringing cloud and showery rain east across england and wales but more of you will be dry on sunday, a better chance of sunny spells and we will have more of the breeze on sunday with a few showers dotted around. 13, 14 degrees, feeling warmer than saturday the further south and east you go. next week, high pressure will start to push in. lots of cloud and a...
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it's a deep south because you can point to very clear things. orange county. the highest rate. >> i was stunned by that statistic in your book. >> people makeou the south you can't deny so we pretend that isn't at the center when of course it is. one of the things i keep saying in the book i talk about there's all these dates but all of them are in the south so if you could start florida is a part of the united states and the reason that you have the encounters is because it is a land of incredible abundance and so this desire to figure out what can we do with this. you combine that with so much wealth produced and so it's what enables the united states to become a global power and i think that this is important the reason washington, d.c. is in the south and i know that is another place we could argue about but it's because the southern colonies had to pay the revolutionary war data because that's the way the prosperity was. and then the way that the government is organized. the electoral college, the colle separation of powers combined. these have to do with
it's a deep south because you can point to very clear things. orange county. the highest rate. >> i was stunned by that statistic in your book. >> people makeou the south you can't deny so we pretend that isn't at the center when of course it is. one of the things i keep saying in the book i talk about there's all these dates but all of them are in the south so if you could start florida is a part of the united states and the reason that you have the encounters is because it is a...