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st. exactly. when skin is exposed to sunlight or u. v light, it generates free radical, highly reactive molecules that can damage the skin. and that can lead to premature skin aging for even cancer. but anti oxidants, like, like o pain can neutralize free radicals. that's why our skin loves tomatoes, sunflower, seed oil. it might seem unassuming, but this oil is liquid gold for our skin, sunflower seed, oil is rich and vitamin e, which is also a powerful anti oxidant. studies have shown that regular consumption of sunflower seed. oil also has anti inflammatory effects. and vitamin e also helps our body produce college in the protein that makes our firm supple sardines. our skin protects us from dirt, bacteria and toxins. and the skin major line of defense is the natural limpid barrier made up of the dead skin cells and the skins natural facts. fish such as sardines, help protect the skins livid barrier and fish oil are high and omega 3 fatty acids which studies have shown are beneficial to skin health and appearance. one last tips. alt
st. exactly. when skin is exposed to sunlight or u. v light, it generates free radical, highly reactive molecules that can damage the skin. and that can lead to premature skin aging for even cancer. but anti oxidants, like, like o pain can neutralize free radicals. that's why our skin loves tomatoes, sunflower, seed oil. it might seem unassuming, but this oil is liquid gold for our skin, sunflower seed, oil is rich and vitamin e, which is also a powerful anti oxidant. studies have shown that...
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exactly. andrew, good evening to you from st. petersburg. well, this move does appear to be a landmark in so called di da, realisation that is giving up the dollar when it comes to international assets and also international trade. because this move, sorry, because more than a 3rd of the national southern wealth fund we're talking about russia, of course, is currently in us dollars. the national wealth fund is designed to establish the voluntary rubel from the swings in all prices during difficult economic times. and also it can be used as a store of cash to be spent on things like pensions and social welfare, when the prices for commodities fall. so it is something that's been decided and announced, perhaps it could have been decided earlier, but still the, the big announcement came during the st. petersburg international economic form. and it was said that the dollar share will be replaced by gold, the euro, and the chinese you on. and that's a very important thing. and at the forum, the 1st step with the prime minister was frank about it.
exactly. andrew, good evening to you from st. petersburg. well, this move does appear to be a landmark in so called di da, realisation that is giving up the dollar when it comes to international assets and also international trade. because this move, sorry, because more than a 3rd of the national southern wealth fund we're talking about russia, of course, is currently in us dollars. the national wealth fund is designed to establish the voluntary rubel from the swings in all prices during...
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st. i've and joins us live for james. what exactly is this infrastructure initiative? and will it really challenge the belton road initiative? what is something that us officials have been pushing for? and clearly they've got backing, i think now from the other g 7 leaders and it will be reflected in the communique. yes, the idea is to rival china's belt and road initiative. they say that there is will be more transparent. they say that it will be fitting international environmental and labor standards, unlike the belts, road initiative, they say, and they say that countries will actually benefit from it. they say many of the countries of signed up to joint as belts and road initiative, which now has spokes all over the world actually. and i'm going to do well out of it at all that can end up in debt to china. so it's an ambitious idea, but for now it's only an idea and it is very late because remember, the belt note initiative is existed for 8 years. it's very well developed there in practice. was this right now is just a dream. and the other big problem is the financ
st. i've and joins us live for james. what exactly is this infrastructure initiative? and will it really challenge the belton road initiative? what is something that us officials have been pushing for? and clearly they've got backing, i think now from the other g 7 leaders and it will be reflected in the communique. yes, the idea is to rival china's belt and road initiative. they say that there is will be more transparent. they say that it will be fitting international environmental and labor...
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st. martin.n. they were moved to isolation. >> the cases were handled exactly as per protocol.there was no further issues. we followed the protocols and proved that the protocols work. >> reporter: masks are required on the apex unless you're drinking or eating because that's what greece mandates. when the edge launches out of florida on saturday, the rules will be different. >> we follow the u.s. cdc guidelines for fully vaccinated passengers. it is not a requirement to wear masks. >> reporter: this past sunday, royal caribbean launched a test cruise from miami with mostly employees aboard. the cdc says companies that conduct a successful test voyage do not have to require passengers be vaccinated. lindsay and william from the boston area are comfortable with the rules aboard apex. >> i feel safe, relaxed. i've barely thought about covid beyond this conversation since we've been on the ship. >> reporter: that's exactly what they wanted as they celebrate their honeymoon delayed since october due to the pandemic. wendy gillette, cbs news, greece. >>> coming up on "cbs this morni
st. martin.n. they were moved to isolation. >> the cases were handled exactly as per protocol.there was no further issues. we followed the protocols and proved that the protocols work. >> reporter: masks are required on the apex unless you're drinking or eating because that's what greece mandates. when the edge launches out of florida on saturday, the rules will be different. >> we follow the u.s. cdc guidelines for fully vaccinated passengers. it is not a requirement to wear...
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well, let's go live to england's training base at st george's park. 0ur correspondent natalie pirks is there for us. naturally, what exactlyay today? == naturally, what exactly has rashford had to say today?— had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth — had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth southgate _ had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth southgate said - had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth southgate said playersl that gareth southgate said players would not be talking about this issue any more, marcus rashford spoke really confidently and strongly on this matter today. remember, he became the youngest black player to captain england on sunday against romania, he scored the only goal of the game, and to sadie squad have been disappointed with how a vocal minority, should we say could have reacted to them taking the knee is an understatement, really, but today i found that rashford was pretty much unequivocal also they will not be quitting, they will carry on, enable carry on taking the need. let's have a little less than what he had to say. we are notjust going to quit because _ we are
well, let's go live to england's training base at st george's park. 0ur correspondent natalie pirks is there for us. naturally, what exactlyay today? == naturally, what exactly has rashford had to say today?— had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth — had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth southgate _ had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth southgate said - had to say today? -- natalie. given that gareth southgate said playersl that gareth southgate said players...
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st. paul. i believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies. black lives do matter.owever, after a year on the inside, i learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in minneapolis. that was made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teacher's union. >> sean: the gentleman who said that will be on fox news tomorrow. leo 2.0 terrell is with us. my blood just boils president it really does. that -- student of martial arts and self-defense, you know, these people are getting away with this every time. >> yes, sean, where do you start with all of this? a dirty little secret is that the majority of these are people of color and one of the reasons why the media has been downplaying all of this but the man who has had an epiphany about black lives matter? he ought to have an epiphany that's bonus, the police, if anything, are more hesitant, more reluctant to pull a trigger on a black suspect than a white suspect. bad guys know the police are pulling bac
st. paul. i believed the organization stood for exactly what the name implies. black lives do matter.owever, after a year on the inside, i learned they had little concern for rebuilding black families and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in minneapolis. that was made clear when they publicly denounced charter schools alongside the teacher's union. >> sean: the gentleman who said that will be on fox news tomorrow. leo 2.0 terrell is with us. my...
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exactly, i don't know exactly i, this is the point that the president boynton made. the st. petersburg can all be form that you attended your luck, the people who had a rubber bullets shot of them, they lost their eyes. can you imagine if we did anything of the sort what the other world would respond and it was then the racism is one response. oh, what about is and what about is a no, what about it isn't? it's actually clearly indicated that she is actually the performance of the western countries is worse than that. russia roster actually treat its prisoners more you mainly now than the western countries. i mean the violence that is used against the people who protested against the lockdown. the violence against the yellow best and, and now this brutal imprisonment of the people who are involved on january 6, clearly the west wreck or is it we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west, west and rushes. 30 seconds go to you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing state of affairs and i think it's one that's not going to improve any time soon unless th
exactly, i don't know exactly i, this is the point that the president boynton made. the st. petersburg can all be form that you attended your luck, the people who had a rubber bullets shot of them, they lost their eyes. can you imagine if we did anything of the sort what the other world would respond and it was then the racism is one response. oh, what about is and what about is a no, what about it isn't? it's actually clearly indicated that she is actually the performance of the western...
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exactly, that's another exactly i, this is the point that the president gotten made at the st. petersburg economic form that you attended. there are people who have a rubber bullets shot of them. they lost their eyes. can you imagine if we did anything of the sort of a world would response and it was then, i mean, racism is one response. oh, what about is and what about as a well, it's not. what about isn't, it's actually clearly indicated that, you know, actually the performance of the western countries is worse than i don't russia, russia actually treat it's prisoners war you mainly now. then will the western countries, i mean, the violence that is used against the people who protested against the lockdown, the violence against the yellow vest and, and now this brutal imprisonment of the people who are involved on january 6, clearly the west rec, or is it we don't even have to go into saudi arabia, the west, west and rushes. not 30 seconds, gotta you, marcus. go ahead. well, i think it's a very depressing states of affairs, and i think it's one that's not going to improve any
exactly, that's another exactly i, this is the point that the president gotten made at the st. petersburg economic form that you attended. there are people who have a rubber bullets shot of them. they lost their eyes. can you imagine if we did anything of the sort of a world would response and it was then, i mean, racism is one response. oh, what about is and what about as a well, it's not. what about isn't, it's actually clearly indicated that, you know, actually the performance of the western...
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st. i'm not far from the summit venue. james, talk more about the infrastructure initiative. what exactly is it? and how will it rival china is which was what, 8 years ago. absolutely, china's belton road initiative has tentacles that go all over the world. it consists of ports and railroads and roads themselves. investment china is made in countries on many consonants. the u. s. is leading this initiative to launch something similar, a sort of rival to that because it says china's belton road program has no transparency. it says it doesn't meet environmental and labor standards. and it says the countries that have invested investment from china going to end up in china's debt. so they're coming out with something called the building back. better for the world initiative. b 3, w is what it's going to be known as it's u. s. plan but it's been back now by the g 7 leaders and they say that it's going to fill a gap of funding for infrastructure projects around the world. that is 40 trillion dollars between now and 2035. the problem with it. well, as you said, china got the head start, they've been d
st. i'm not far from the summit venue. james, talk more about the infrastructure initiative. what exactly is it? and how will it rival china is which was what, 8 years ago. absolutely, china's belton road initiative has tentacles that go all over the world. it consists of ports and railroads and roads themselves. investment china is made in countries on many consonants. the u. s. is leading this initiative to launch something similar, a sort of rival to that because it says china's belton road...
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exactly. so on the one hand, we've got twitter and co dragging their feet when it comes to st. child pornography . but the report claims that on the other hand, when it comes to sensory content of especially russian media and of course r t, they are quick and happy to press dot delete button 29 times. for example, by google and youtube alone. i can't count how many times i've talked about this, whether it's about youtube bonding and taking down, assist channel onto arbuckle, even my own material. you're 2 months ago to the live stream dedicated to 60 years . since the fast pass and fluid space, i spoke to cosmo about life on the international space station. it was fun, it was homeless and it was bond with no reason, given that the review really does lay by how problematic these platforms are. all they, you know, are they knowingly not protecting people? are they simply overwhelmed by the extent of harmful content? and why be turning a blind eye to often an eagle content that causes emotional and physical often fake to home. but then arbitrarily censoring content simply contributes to diversity o
exactly. so on the one hand, we've got twitter and co dragging their feet when it comes to st. child pornography . but the report claims that on the other hand, when it comes to sensory content of especially russian media and of course r t, they are quick and happy to press dot delete button 29 times. for example, by google and youtube alone. i can't count how many times i've talked about this, whether it's about youtube bonding and taking down, assist channel onto arbuckle, even my own...
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stone is exactly that, it's stone from portland, and these rocks have literally built every building you've ever seen. well, not every building, but some pretty iconic ones. buildings such as stthe un building in new york. and what's left behind is this astonishing cathedral—like space. and there's a team that are working hard so that you can come and see it. so what we want to do is to tell the unfolding story of life. it's a story that's four billion years old and unfolding still. how are we going to do it? we've got the most amazing stage set imaginable. it's going to be astonishing. this idea has been around in various guises for some time, and it's hoped backing from cornwall�*s eden project will help make this £30 million plan a reality. i know that we can create - for portland a hugely successful, world class destination that is both a visitor destination, _ as in tourism, as well as a scientific institution. i if we don't get the support we need, i'm afraid we're just— going to have to go. and if you can't get the funding, what's the alternative? well, under planning, we will have to backfill the mine to the roof. so it will be completely backfilled and lost. surely,
stone is exactly that, it's stone from portland, and these rocks have literally built every building you've ever seen. well, not every building, but some pretty iconic ones. buildings such as stthe un building in new york. and what's left behind is this astonishing cathedral—like space. and there's a team that are working hard so that you can come and see it. so what we want to do is to tell the unfolding story of life. it's a story that's four billion years old and unfolding still. how are...
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exactly what happened. >> emily: kayleigh, the star of the fauci show strikes again. >> kayleigh: st. found cheese now says science, i'm truth it's talked about the mask situation he was wrong on. the wuhan lab situation, he was also wrong to tell president trump not to ban travel from china. president trump did anyway. he was wrong to state a symptomatic spread would not be a driver of this. he was wrong on so many accounts. many more that i could go through, saying that we wouldn't have a vaccine and be back to normal until 2022 and we saw dr. fauci and the white house be wrong time and time again and we look around at one another and say this guy is up for time man of the year instead of health care workers? this guy is doing facebook live? not putting the work but he's emailing about how he looks like brad pitt. it's remarkable and i'm glad he's being held to account. >> emily: i don't know if you consider this attacking him but no, he does not look like brad pitt. this is against the backdrop, we know from adam from "open the books," it's the highest paid employee of the federal
exactly what happened. >> emily: kayleigh, the star of the fauci show strikes again. >> kayleigh: st. found cheese now says science, i'm truth it's talked about the mask situation he was wrong on. the wuhan lab situation, he was also wrong to tell president trump not to ban travel from china. president trump did anyway. he was wrong to state a symptomatic spread would not be a driver of this. he was wrong on so many accounts. many more that i could go through, saying that we...
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exactly 100 years after under watson became the world's 1st. i've a black professional football, assigning for the master team, a beautiful young man called john barton st. liverpool football club. john, welcome to the alex simon show. thank you very much for the pleasure under what do we have to vote this, this figure, this extraordinary story of a black captain of scotland ladies team to sex, one flashing of england that was lost from the annals of football history. why do you think that is i obviously, once on york, come on the show. i do some research on it. i didn't know about scotlands 61 section of england. and all englishmen do. but to know that there was a blackman based on the time, of course not. why was loss of the annals of history was because of course, a lot of people you can go back to, to someone, for example, like totally connie, who was the 1st manager, black manager for rochdale. we want to lead cut that no one knows about. we assume that black, starting with the band isn't on black matters, just started with in the eighty's or ninety's whenever the 1st black manager came along. so of course, we don't know much about the historical a
exactly 100 years after under watson became the world's 1st. i've a black professional football, assigning for the master team, a beautiful young man called john barton st. liverpool football club. john, welcome to the alex simon show. thank you very much for the pleasure under what do we have to vote this, this figure, this extraordinary story of a black captain of scotland ladies team to sex, one flashing of england that was lost from the annals of football history. why do you think that is i...
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and yet, some might argue, this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news . the news is the oldest st legal car on german ro, victoria, german because they had no, not even for this for wheels. it's time for another technical field of bands victoria's registrations, even next grade to a perfectly fried potato. what give some national dishes, their distinctive character. all of your favorite dishes, with their small and big secrets in our series ceaser, it's been 30 d, w. please. places in europe are smashing all the records. step into all the venture, the treasure map for modern globe trotters. discover some of you to record breaking on you too. and now also in book form. this is definitely a family car. every time you didn't watch out who the children whose use we are living during the most extraordinary time in the history class for electric, you might have gotten rid of the auto and mobility show how crazy they have to be to build cars like this custom that's really how we get to brian. so people who sell goodwood and how big must be when the family just keeps on growing bad. i'm b
and yet, some might argue, this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news . the news is the oldest st legal car on german ro, victoria, german because they had no, not even for this for wheels. it's time for another technical field of bands victoria's registrations, even next grade to a perfectly fried potato. what give some national dishes, their distinctive character. all of your favorite dishes, with their small and big secrets in our series ceaser, it's been 30 d,...
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exactly what i would like to find out today. i also coming up what makes me a fryeburg, a popular vacation destination and meet the local. a brazilian chicken viewer shows as his homeland st equal sioux falls or email of the week takes us on a road trip through pedagogy in ah, in of course here in fryeburg, i want to be eco friendly to in addition to public transportation, there's a good network spike across the city. check in editor and. and our camera woman is a bit boring bikes too. because we don't rent the car, we save big on fuel. the bicycles traffic in fryeburg has priority over cars. that is a long tradition here, but cyclists also have to be considerate because pedestrians have the right of way . and this tory goes to the center. before i find out more about fryeburg sustainability concept, i'd like to give you a brief overview of what's important here. before corona virus and travel restrictions, fryeburg welcome to 73000000 taurus. each year they strolled along the bachelor, these narrow gutters and marveled at the minster. try for live at the edge of the black forest. you can get a good of it from the last pack or the castle hill, the due to a few graphical l
exactly what i would like to find out today. i also coming up what makes me a fryeburg, a popular vacation destination and meet the local. a brazilian chicken viewer shows as his homeland st equal sioux falls or email of the week takes us on a road trip through pedagogy in ah, in of course here in fryeburg, i want to be eco friendly to in addition to public transportation, there's a good network spike across the city. check in editor and. and our camera woman is a bit boring bikes too. because...
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stone is exactly that, it's stone from portland, and these rocks have literally built every building you've ever seen. well, not every building, but some pretty iconic ones. buildings such as stt's left behind is this astonishing cathedral—like space. and there's a team that are working hard so that you can come and see it. so what we want to do is to tell the unfolding story of life. it's a story that's four billion years old and unfolding still. how are we going to do it? we've got the most amazing stage set imaginable. it's going to be astonishing. this idea has been around in various guises for some time, and it's hoped backing from cornwall�*s eden project will help make this £30 million plan a reality. i know that we can create - for portland a hugely successful, world class destination that is both a visitor destination, _ as in tourism, as well as a scientific institution. . if we don't get the support we need, i'm afraid we're just— going to have to go. and if you can't get the funding, what's the alternative? well, under planning, we will have to backfill the mine to the roof. so it will be completely backfilled and lost. surely, we can be more imaginative than that
stone is exactly that, it's stone from portland, and these rocks have literally built every building you've ever seen. well, not every building, but some pretty iconic ones. buildings such as stt's left behind is this astonishing cathedral—like space. and there's a team that are working hard so that you can come and see it. so what we want to do is to tell the unfolding story of life. it's a story that's four billion years old and unfolding still. how are we going to do it? we've got the most...
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as you consider that, you may recall it was exactly one year ago today that we had this trump photo up when he marched across that fiat it's going to st. johns church flanked by the chairman of the joint chiefs and camo. trump held up that bible after police aggressively cleared away people that were protesting the murder of george floyd. we've learned now one year later that police throw an attorney and a court filing side for the first time that tear gas was indeed used on the demonstrators that day as they insisted it was. with that, let's bring in our lead off guests on this tuesday night. claire mccaskill former democratic senator. you may, warehouse correspondent for pbs news our and moderator of washington week. also on pbs. and sam stein veteran journalist who is now white house editor for politico. good evening and welcome to you all. senator i would like to start with you. i'm curious about the urgency you must feel right now and i'm curious if you think joe biden can ramp up the urgency in his statements and comments. >> well i think that what's going on at the state level, one of the dirty little secrets about our democrac
as you consider that, you may recall it was exactly one year ago today that we had this trump photo up when he marched across that fiat it's going to st. johns church flanked by the chairman of the joint chiefs and camo. trump held up that bible after police aggressively cleared away people that were protesting the murder of george floyd. we've learned now one year later that police throw an attorney and a court filing side for the first time that tear gas was indeed used on the demonstrators...
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st ives. critics returned to the need for local involvement in key decisions. i think probably the most bogus claim made for the government planning reforms is that it will lead to more homes. exactly opposite. what it will do is incentivise the building of more unaffordable, sorry, few workable and unaffordable expensive properties rather than more affordable ones that we want. and that was the message i heard knocking on doors in chesham and amersham and that is the message i heard knocking on doors in my communities over the last few days in cumbria. we meet today in the shadow of the chesham and amersham by election and i wish the new honourable member every success in her new role representing that constituency in that and welcome her to this house. this was an election won in the very worst spirit pandering to nimbihism, denying the social injustice that we are witnessing, and the privileging the interest of the haves over the have—nots in our society. simon clark. labour has demanded that the justice secretary reverse failings in conviction rates for rape within a year or resign. last week, robert buckland apologised to victims after a study found that less than 2% of cases
st ives. critics returned to the need for local involvement in key decisions. i think probably the most bogus claim made for the government planning reforms is that it will lead to more homes. exactly opposite. what it will do is incentivise the building of more unaffordable, sorry, few workable and unaffordable expensive properties rather than more affordable ones that we want. and that was the message i heard knocking on doors in chesham and amersham and that is the message i heard knocking...
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st. paul, minnesota. and newly released video, he says he "learned the ugly truth" about the organization. >> i believe the organization stood for exactlyme implies. black lives do matter. however, after a year on the inside, i learned that they have little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in minneapolis. >> harris: charlie hurt, what burst onto the scene for that forte or supporter of black lives matter, the organization, for this to happen? >> charlie: he probably represents a lot of people who got sucked into the messaging of the organization that believes that yes, we don't want things -- bad things happening to black suspects in police custody. we don't -- there is like a 99% support for doing something, anything, that made policing safer for everybody involved, but they managed -- these people that were involved in blm managed to twist it around and politicize it to a degree that i don't think anybody expected, and it is all very, very simple. if you care a lot about black lives, why would you defunded the police? if you care about black lives, wh
st. paul, minnesota. and newly released video, he says he "learned the ugly truth" about the organization. >> i believe the organization stood for exactlyme implies. black lives do matter. however, after a year on the inside, i learned that they have little concern for rebuilding black families, and they cared even less about improving the quality of education for students in minneapolis. >> harris: charlie hurt, what burst onto the scene for that forte or supporter of...
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st. three of the most audacious officers to fight in the american civil war he is not exactly bringing what i would call an a team to to bat. he does have men who are experienced in their respective roles. some aren't inexperienced in their respective roles like oliver, otis howard and dan sickles george meade. he has a little bit of experience from antietam john sedgwick. this is his first time commanding a core and then he's going to be given a wing of the army about 60,000 men. so we have a lot of new guys coming in to take on a veteran army that is commanded by robert e lee. lee at this time is 55 years old. he's a west point graduate of the class of 1829. he came in second in that class only behind a guy named charles mason who serves in the army for one year and leaves so there's some more you're useless trivia for you who was better than lee at west point a guy named charles, mason from new york robert lee though is going to be a solid army officer for the next 34 odd years. of his career he is going to serve an engineering capacity it places like what becomes fort pulaski he'll serv
st. three of the most audacious officers to fight in the american civil war he is not exactly bringing what i would call an a team to to bat. he does have men who are experienced in their respective roles. some aren't inexperienced in their respective roles like oliver, otis howard and dan sickles george meade. he has a little bit of experience from antietam john sedgwick. this is his first time commanding a core and then he's going to be given a wing of the army about 60,000 men. so we have a...
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[ laughter ] >>st that's the hybrid model t everybody's living it should be no different on television >> exactlyhat's right you know, you got some things to take care of >> she can work at home, right what was it ubs -- >> probably not the last time you're going to see me here, guys. >> did you get into your tractor? are you mowing the lawn? >> i may try it could be the first and last time that you actually see me do that, jim. >> speaking of hybrid, you know, we talk about -- we talk about it a lot, guys what was it ubs is going to let, what, two-thirds of employees adopt permanent hybrid work? i thought that was interesting, particularly in light of -- in financial services as we discussed many times, at least some of the well-known names such as goldman sachs, morgan stanley, jpmorgan have a different view. >> right. >> but this is -- i continue to believe this is an incredibly important business story as so many management teams try to figure out what to do post-pandemic, how many days people should be coming in or not coming in. they all say people have been incredibly productive being at h
[ laughter ] >>st that's the hybrid model t everybody's living it should be no different on television >> exactlyhat's right you know, you got some things to take care of >> she can work at home, right what was it ubs -- >> probably not the last time you're going to see me here, guys. >> did you get into your tractor? are you mowing the lawn? >> i may try it could be the first and last time that you actually see me do that, jim. >> speaking of hybrid,...
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exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news this is the show for africa, my charity, 77 percent. this time our st debate comes from cologne in germany. our focus is on everybody's talking about africa stolen, ours. the wind will finally be returned to the needs to be brought back to 70 percent more hated in future hope or to mortal danger? yes, please. no, thank the the radiance dog story of nuclear energy that is politic. humanity in 45 minutes on the wi fi double used crime fighters are back africa. most successful radio drama theories continues. all episodes are available online course you can share and discuss on v w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms, crime fighters, tune in now. me hello and welcome to another edition of the 77 percent. this is the show for africa. majority the youth like you and i, eddie micah, julia is the name and i'll be iving. you through the program this week, our focus is on art. let's check out what we have for you on the show. street. the beef takes us. we museum in germany to discuss what should happen is that for some then we'll meet african
exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news this is the show for africa, my charity, 77 percent. this time our st debate comes from cologne in germany. our focus is on everybody's talking about africa stolen, ours. the wind will finally be returned to the needs to be brought back to 70 percent more hated in future hope or to mortal danger? yes, please. no, thank the the radiance dog story of nuclear energy that is politic. humanity in 45 minutes on the wi fi double used...
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leaders, st in troops to crush the demonstrations. footage of a loan protest, her standing in front of a line of tags has become one of the most enduring symbols of the violence. no one knows exactly how many people were killed. some say hundreds, others, thousands where she was one of the leaders of their student pro democracy movement in china, back in 1989. he joins me now from taiwan where he lives. welcome sir. you are a survivor of the massacre that the chinese government seems to want to raise from the memory of its citizens. i imagine you have very strong feelings about that. well, remembrance is one of the most humble form of resistance. and the chinese government have been exercising its iron says oppression for any of any kind of challenges that can rise within china. so in the last 13 years, hong callers have been holding tend to like vigil in victoria park for those of us who are in china, could not hold the memory, commemorate commemoration, and they were doing it. and then also the victorian par candlelight vigil has become an organic part of the hong kong own the democracy movement. and this year is the 1st time that has been forbidden by trying to reach him. and t
leaders, st in troops to crush the demonstrations. footage of a loan protest, her standing in front of a line of tags has become one of the most enduring symbols of the violence. no one knows exactly how many people were killed. some say hundreds, others, thousands where she was one of the leaders of their student pro democracy movement in china, back in 1989. he joins me now from taiwan where he lives. welcome sir. you are a survivor of the massacre that the chinese government seems to want to...
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