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st. petersburg, florida, members after bomb team found them in bushes in a downtown area. we're at a new moment here in america, dr. king. what is your reaction. >> liz, i'm 70 years old, not necessarily a new moment. in the 1960s we had outside agitators with molotov cocktails throwing burning and looting. my dad stood up on the car, a.d. king, when our home was bombed in 1963. wait a minute, you want to hit somebody, hit me. i would rather you go home and pray. our family is okay. the people in the community began to calm down. and you could see the outside agitators as they were. they were actually run out of town. i'm seeing people stand up to the agitators. it has not happened in a very long time. but it did happen in a long time. we overcame with prayer. elizabeth: i hear what you're saying. >> we did. elizabeth: that's the key. so it's now we're seeing the
st. petersburg, florida, members after bomb team found them in bushes in a downtown area. we're at a new moment here in america, dr. king. what is your reaction. >> liz, i'm 70 years old, not necessarily a new moment. in the 1960s we had outside agitators with molotov cocktails throwing burning and looting. my dad stood up on the car, a.d. king, when our home was bombed in 1963. wait a minute, you want to hit somebody, hit me. i would rather you go home and pray. our family is okay. the...
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st. petersburg. and eventually when piece is resolved and he is sure that hill either be returning home or be sent to london, he asked her to join him. so she makes this arduous in perilous journey from st. petersburg, in the winter to paris with her son, and he's only about seven at the time. a couple of servants that she had just met that day. she was no if she can trust them. as she is crossing europe, she encounters dangerous travel conditions but all season napoleon has escaped from alabama and is coming back to france and she encounters resurgent armies to greet him. she is crossing some very parallels territory in europe at this time. >> and her life was in danger. >> here's another quote from her diaries, it was 4:00 in the evening and the ice was in so critical a state i could with difficulty procurement and horses to go over. they informed me that i should have to make a long and tedious detour that if i could not cross that the passage would be attended with great risk if not danger. >> ab
st. petersburg. and eventually when piece is resolved and he is sure that hill either be returning home or be sent to london, he asked her to join him. so she makes this arduous in perilous journey from st. petersburg, in the winter to paris with her son, and he's only about seven at the time. a couple of servants that she had just met that day. she was no if she can trust them. as she is crossing europe, she encounters dangerous travel conditions but all season napoleon has escaped from...
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st. petersburg. they have been hired in those countries, and they are reporting back to people in st. petersburg. one of the guys doing it posted a picture of a picture of moscow on his instagram account. that is kind of awesome. the people doing this work in the sudan are actually sitting in sudan so there's much hutch are hard to catch them. the cultural language is much better. it is multi media. this is a whole newspaper it seems like a legit newspaper. it is mostly not about russia. it is just newspaper. and it is owned by him. he also owns the radio station. they are building the entire pipeline, they can manipulate the media that they also create their own media and amplify that media on line. let's start with that. >> that is a little overwhelming. yes, thank you. it there's so many different things to parse out in alex is presentation. but one of the first things that occurs to me, that question of whatsapp. there are so many people around the world who are on encrypted platforms even though you can argue that journalist and regulators are not doing a very good job where the i
st. petersburg. they have been hired in those countries, and they are reporting back to people in st. petersburg. one of the guys doing it posted a picture of a picture of moscow on his instagram account. that is kind of awesome. the people doing this work in the sudan are actually sitting in sudan so there's much hutch are hard to catch them. the cultural language is much better. it is multi media. this is a whole newspaper it seems like a legit newspaper. it is mostly not about russia. it is...
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st. petersburg. i'll be speaking with the county administrator as i do every week about policies that they are considering and certainly i think it's a policy that we have to consider coming up to july 4 weekend knowing it's always a busy time at our beaches that weekend. >> that's exactly right and the vice mayor of palm beach said this morning that the move they have announced in the county there is absolutely necessary abuse of the direction that the state is going now. obviously there is time still to close the beaches. you can do it any time before the weekend begins, but what do you think knowing that the peaches are closed in other parts of the state, what do you think that means for your area? >> well, certainly i think the fact that it's happening around the state and, look, this should be a statewide policy, but we don't have the leadership right now from the administration and the governor's office so you're seeing local governments that are doing it themselves and having to take on the le
st. petersburg. i'll be speaking with the county administrator as i do every week about policies that they are considering and certainly i think it's a policy that we have to consider coming up to july 4 weekend knowing it's always a busy time at our beaches that weekend. >> that's exactly right and the vice mayor of palm beach said this morning that the move they have announced in the county there is absolutely necessary abuse of the direction that the state is going now. obviously there...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. all schools in wales are to re—open on the 29th of this month. pupils from all year groups are expected to return for limited periods, with only a third of children in school at any one time. but teachers union the nasuwt says the decision to re—open is "risking lives". here's our wales correspondent hywel griffith. it's a maths test facing every welsh school. how will they bring back a third of their pupils without breaking the two—metre rule? there is room for only six pupils. the head teacher of ysgol l rhyd y grug in aberfan is struggling for answers. they've started redesigning classrooms but can't fit in enough desks. the official guidance doesn't come until next week, but this is not what he'd been expecting. to be told today that we've got to prepare for every age range in the school has been a bit of a body blow. if we go down the route of having a third of the children in for one day, two days, then how is that deep cleaning going to happen between those different groups of
steve rosenberg, bbc news, st petersburg. all schools in wales are to re—open on the 29th of this month. pupils from all year groups are expected to return for limited periods, with only a third of children in school at any one time. but teachers union the nasuwt says the decision to re—open is "risking lives". here's our wales correspondent hywel griffith. it's a maths test facing every welsh school. how will they bring back a third of their pupils without breaking the...
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when kitty is starts training at 10 o'clock in the morning in st petersburg. it's 3 in the afternoon where you both are lives some 4500 kilometers further east on lake by can. both live in russia the largest country in the world. but russia's true greatness it is said lies not in its area but in its people there are more than $146000000.00 russians each with a story to tell stories full of hope and joy of sadness and anger. that was coming. on our trip through this vast country we need 6 people from 6 different generations . right down in the community each has much to tell about childhood and youth about working and growing old and about life in big cities and in tiny villages about having children and about dying in russia. her. behavior. our journey begins close to the ural mountains then we go to central siberia and on to northwestern russia. she yeah bins is an industrial city halfway between moscow and novosibirsk. yelena is heading to a storage room to collect some things for the children in her care. nationally we have diapers for all of them. from mr
when kitty is starts training at 10 o'clock in the morning in st petersburg. it's 3 in the afternoon where you both are lives some 4500 kilometers further east on lake by can. both live in russia the largest country in the world. but russia's true greatness it is said lies not in its area but in its people there are more than $146000000.00 russians each with a story to tell stories full of hope and joy of sadness and anger. that was coming. on our trip through this vast country we need 6 people...
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st. petersburg hoping to be among the leaders to mitigate the spread.require all workers who come face to face with customers to wear masks. i want to get the big picture in the state. when you see those numbers day after day after day in recent days of a daily record, is that manageable, just the inevitable, we're reopening, the cases are going to go back to work or is that an alarm to you that people are not being safe enough and this is happening too fast? >> yeah. certainly as we reopen, we did expect to see an increase, but not like this so, yeah, there's always kinds of alarm bells going of a for me. i'm not comfortable with what i see going on in my community and that's the reason i took the ambassador i took. i think you're going to see mayors across the state of florida that are going to take actions in response to these numbers because we're just not seeing it from our leadership in tall h tallahassee. >> one of the issues we've seen is a lot of mayors in florida have a different of opinion, difference in tone from the governor of florida. the
st. petersburg hoping to be among the leaders to mitigate the spread.require all workers who come face to face with customers to wear masks. i want to get the big picture in the state. when you see those numbers day after day after day in recent days of a daily record, is that manageable, just the inevitable, we're reopening, the cases are going to go back to work or is that an alarm to you that people are not being safe enough and this is happening too fast? >> yeah. certainly as we...
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in 4 days of work in a field near st petersburg the diggers have already found 50 soldiers but so far they've only managed to identify a few. of. the . steelers here was that it was. the rear is excited because they found a soviet id it should reveal the soldier's name hometown and sometimes family context details. capsules like this have to be opened carefully to avoid damaging the slip of paper inside if the name is legible they will be able to find the soldier's relatives and that's what matters most to that. basically everything has to be said to me that the owners are. just. more. city of mist so you preserve i dismissed the project economists that's going to its . own choosing. need to stick on which your search history local both rescue. your girlishness almost national emergency a small army just sold out of the new york there's a mall i was. going to worship. the cops but i was trying to herd me in one of them and then when you come i mean you want to. know what the new national said. in for a moment. business to show. that. their plane. was in there for. you during that. gor
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st. petersburg, florida. good morning. >> good morning, in regard to your book cover i really like that 5 politicians, you're absolutely right, the politicians and donald trump is not a politician as we all know and the one thing you said absolutely right earlier when you were interviewing him and he answered one of your questions straight out, no lies, straightforward and that speaks to me and that's the way i would rather have a president act and to the woman who called earlier and said he's the most divisive, no, to me president barack obama was the most divisive president we've ever had. >> thank you for the call from st. petersburg, florida. first reaction to his comment. >> well, i think he's right absolutely that -- that the thing that president trump his voters like most about him is that he does tell it like it is. he says what he thinks and he speaks very openly and plainly and you feel like there's an intimacy there and i was very impressed when i went into the oval office for the interview he was
st. petersburg, florida. good morning. >> good morning, in regard to your book cover i really like that 5 politicians, you're absolutely right, the politicians and donald trump is not a politician as we all know and the one thing you said absolutely right earlier when you were interviewing him and he answered one of your questions straight out, no lies, straightforward and that speaks to me and that's the way i would rather have a president act and to the woman who called earlier and said...
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in 4 days of work in a field near st petersburg the diggers have already found 50 soldiers but so far they've only managed to identify a few. thank you for you i'm going to buy the book. for the 1st beast. steers your post was. the rear is excited because they found a soviet id it should reveal the soldier's name hometown and sometimes family context details. capsules like this have to be opened carefully to avoid damaging the slip of paper inside if the name is legible they will be able to find for soldiers relatives and that's what matters most we have to add to i mean just basically everything is truly upset to me that the owners of our number just a noble self spoke right more than the city of mystery preserve i dismissed the particular missed that's going to 3. point shooting shit. in the media on each new search you have to move various to local. yes you are so much slower than a national emergency or a small army just sold out of the new york there's a mall or you want to. go to worship he should use a generator. but i wish i knew. when you. want to. and there was no so. if it
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in 4 days of work in a field near st petersburg the diggers have already found 50 soldiers but so far they've only managed to identify a few. thank you for your own daughter by the book. i mean you know that. they are your search for. the stewardess you're most of. the rear is excited because they found a soviet i.d. it should reveal the soldier's name hometown and sometimes family contacts the tales of. capsules like this have to be opened carefully to avoid damaging the slip of paper inside if the name is legible they will be able to find the soldier's relatives and that's what matters most we have to add to i mean just basically everything is to be upset to me that the owners are. just a noble selfish spoke right. thing to the city of mystery prison i dismissed the particular guy who asked for that's going to. point and destruction should. the need to keep on each new search can move various to local. national emergencies from on the just all got them open yet when the new york there's a mall or you want to. go to worship those you go. to. but i wish i knew. when you. want to. no s
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attack on the united states and they said that the us system was so weak that some russians in st petersburg spending $100000.00 on facebook could damn near bring the system down so whether you believe russia gate or you disbelieve russia gate it. the whole 4 years of this non stop soon scandal has served. undermine the legitimacy of the regime so we have these 4 factors here cruel virus depression he the destiny of expectations with bernie sanders and the 4 years of diligent busy of the regime that has combined to bring us this glorious moment well they're also about powerful thoughtful pressures because many of these people are already outside the economy so they didn't qualify for unemployment checks the moratorium on a vixens is about to be lifted their drought in debt you know they may have gotten a stimulus check but off it went to their landlord or or their credit cards or to pay their utility which can be shut off $40000000.00 unemployed you know to what extent do you think that that that the severity of the economic crisis has has pushed people over the edge as well when people saw
attack on the united states and they said that the us system was so weak that some russians in st petersburg spending $100000.00 on facebook could damn near bring the system down so whether you believe russia gate or you disbelieve russia gate it. the whole 4 years of this non stop soon scandal has served. undermine the legitimacy of the regime so we have these 4 factors here cruel virus depression he the destiny of expectations with bernie sanders and the 4 years of diligent busy of the regime...
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the simple things workshops in st petersburg up public spaces where else with learning disabilities can engage on equal terms with creative activities like graphics soong ceramics. cookery and joinery. just living with these just what's if you know before. you know why just does what it did if one case a couple of them. the underlying idea of the workshop is a calendar of happiness which they feel thrilled to find joy in the little things of. god are sick i guess at that at the. in a series of coordinated attacks during rush hour traffic 3 no warning bombs exploded causing mayhem across the city center. 11 people were killed in parnell street 14 including an unborn child in tall but street and 2 women in southland street in almost simultaneous attacks. 90 minutes later 7 people were killed when the gang planted another bomb in the center of. the glen a gang had affected their deadliest attack yet. i got involved in 1993 i mesh with some of the families and i was helping them very much on an ad hoc basis to begin with so it wasn't until 1996 that we began to get things more organized and
the simple things workshops in st petersburg up public spaces where else with learning disabilities can engage on equal terms with creative activities like graphics soong ceramics. cookery and joinery. just living with these just what's if you know before. you know why just does what it did if one case a couple of them. the underlying idea of the workshop is a calendar of happiness which they feel thrilled to find joy in the little things of. god are sick i guess at that at the. in a series of...
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he directed the base from his upmarket flat in st petersburg.. earlier this year, covert recordings of how it recruits were leaked to us civil rights organisation the southern poverty law center. every single person was asked about if they had training in weapons or firearms. nazzaro wanted it to be a real—life training ground for people to learn guerrilla warfare tactics in preparation for a race war. it's pretty rare that we would get a set of recordings where dozens and dozens of people are being asked in some really, you know, deep detail sometimes to describe how they eventually became a white nationalist or a neo—nazi. the recordings, which haven't been broadcast before, reveal rinaldo nazzaro trying to influence and groom would—be recruits. he encourages them to read an obscure book from the 1990s. we're not going to name it. the book promotes total war against society, and encourages racial hatred. this was really required reading for members of the organisation, and it's probably the most important text in the neo—nazi world right now.
he directed the base from his upmarket flat in st petersburg.. earlier this year, covert recordings of how it recruits were leaked to us civil rights organisation the southern poverty law center. every single person was asked about if they had training in weapons or firearms. nazzaro wanted it to be a real—life training ground for people to learn guerrilla warfare tactics in preparation for a race war. it's pretty rare that we would get a set of recordings where dozens and dozens of people...
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st. petersburg. so there was one decision that was almost made hastily, and that wasn't made hastily. i realize race is different, but you asked about the european traditions. those are the ones i know about. gary, did you want to add something? gary: i was going to make a quick comment about liz's how do people view these? i think most people have no idea who is on a horse in lee park. that is what i would say. just before the outbreak in charlottesville, katie couric was filming for a special she did on this issue that came out a little bit later. her crew and photographer had urine thrown on them during the actual flareup. but katie couric was an undergraduate student at the university of virginia. she lived on the lawn at the university of virginia, right out from the rotunda. there were two plaques. each of them listed graduates who had died in confederate service during the war. it was just to list of 250 -- it was just two lists of 250 they were still there. they are gone now. i asked katie what she thought of these. she said i never notice them. i said what did you think of th
st. petersburg. so there was one decision that was almost made hastily, and that wasn't made hastily. i realize race is different, but you asked about the european traditions. those are the ones i know about. gary, did you want to add something? gary: i was going to make a quick comment about liz's how do people view these? i think most people have no idea who is on a horse in lee park. that is what i would say. just before the outbreak in charlottesville, katie couric was filming for a special...
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st. petersburg, i saw signs for museums and civil war battlefields and i said to my dad, can we stop, this is great. he had an excuse -- i have to go 20 miles to get gas. on the way back, we go right past. but instead of driving straight to new jersey, he pulled in front of the smithsonian and he where yous a place can understand yourself, your path, your history in a way that is fair, but as a way we will not be judged for the color of your skin. i never forgot what that smithsonian meant -- a place of possibility for a 10-year-old kid. being secretary was my way to thank the smithsonian forgiving me a place to believe. to believe in the past, to believe in the future. why i want to make the smithsonian a place that matters to people, not just in traditional ways but ways that helps them live their lives. carla: that resonates so much with me in terms of the position i'm in now as librarian of congress. get taught librarians to out there, information is power, --lic libraries in baltimore putting up those libraries, all of that. to be in the largest library in the world that has treasures
st. petersburg, i saw signs for museums and civil war battlefields and i said to my dad, can we stop, this is great. he had an excuse -- i have to go 20 miles to get gas. on the way back, we go right past. but instead of driving straight to new jersey, he pulled in front of the smithsonian and he where yous a place can understand yourself, your path, your history in a way that is fair, but as a way we will not be judged for the color of your skin. i never forgot what that smithsonian meant -- a...
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telling numbers the state simply cannot explain the deaths above average figures for both moscow and st petersburg month to month comparisons against previous years have shot up significantly in the midst of a pandemic yet the authorities insist the virus is not the costs. some western media outlets have examined the official russian story and picked it apart program and media have the right at their work as politically motivated to do a year out of new york times that not the new york times the. largest showed when the new book but much of the vast number crunching reporting on this story has come from russians like all of us working for medusa a new site safely based next door in latvia. there was a moment in mid april when journalists started noticing that official state they don't feel tallies wasn't matching the data from doctors but i see someone. did. some question. thank you only if there was a. my research has shown that the federal statistics are constructed in such a way that entire cities have been admitted at some point they just stopped adding the number of infected and dead people f
telling numbers the state simply cannot explain the deaths above average figures for both moscow and st petersburg month to month comparisons against previous years have shot up significantly in the midst of a pandemic yet the authorities insist the virus is not the costs. some western media outlets have examined the official russian story and picked it apart program and media have the right at their work as politically motivated to do a year out of new york times that not the new york times...
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st petersburg it is a very very familiar picture even though we didn't have much violence you know the sounds of haiti who you are and hating your high and country's history that's that's pretty similar. well i think it's interesting the concept that i don't really talk about very much in the book but i think it's very relevant here is your tax concept of hyper normalization and you may be familiar with his focus was about the last generation of of the soviets and he talks about how everybody thought that everything was forever until suddenly it wasn't and when the soviet union collapsed people looking back sort of realized that it was kind of inevitable but at the time nobody saw it coming i think president truman ashley made this point very well in a speech that he gave 2 years ago when he talked about how you know it was a geopolitical disaster and how you know hundreds of millions of people went to bed in one country and work up in you know 25 different countries 25 different countries seeming 50 the right number. just crying from from his that it's this year i think was at. valdai
st petersburg it is a very very familiar picture even though we didn't have much violence you know the sounds of haiti who you are and hating your high and country's history that's that's pretty similar. well i think it's interesting the concept that i don't really talk about very much in the book but i think it's very relevant here is your tax concept of hyper normalization and you may be familiar with his focus was about the last generation of of the soviets and he talks about how everybody...
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he's too moderate and yes of course you also have the people in the large cities and moscow and st petersburg a few other places where essentially russian versions of western yuppies who don't necessarily like these conservative values but i think the items on this referendum list are very much in sync with what the center of gravity russian szell opinion is which tends to be rather conservative by western standards alexander is that it outside the mall maybe we can call them more liberally minded major russian city centers you have a country that is in the main fairly conservative unfairly in choosing with what vladimir putin is doing and saying well i can say that the country is conservative though in in the most issues they are but the thing is that vladimir putin as a person who is ruling authoritarian regime which is absolutely clear authoritarian he's doing the following his just. 'd dividing people and making them hate while not each other but the minorities that's why people don't have any straight ideology and they are had 86 complete mess in their head right now so that's why you ma
he's too moderate and yes of course you also have the people in the large cities and moscow and st petersburg a few other places where essentially russian versions of western yuppies who don't necessarily like these conservative values but i think the items on this referendum list are very much in sync with what the center of gravity russian szell opinion is which tends to be rather conservative by western standards alexander is that it outside the mall maybe we can call them more liberally...
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when kid news starts training at 10 o'clock in the morning in st petersburg. gets to live in the afternoon where you both lives 4500 kilometers further east on lake blackout. both live in russia the largest country in the labs. but russia's true greatness it he said lies not in its area but in its people there are more than 146000000 russians each with a story to tell. stories full of hope and joy. of sadness and anger. on our trip through this vast country with 6 people from 6 different generations. like cows. eliminative each has much to town about childhood and youth about working and growing lives. about life in big cities and in tiny villages about having children and about dining in russia. through them we discover life in russia from birth to death. to in the air. this time our journey takes us from the north west across the country to siberia and then to central russia. at the cherub metallurgical combine days began with an alcohol test. it's one of the obligatory safety measures at this company which is one of russia's largest steelworks. dmitri khan
when kid news starts training at 10 o'clock in the morning in st petersburg. gets to live in the afternoon where you both lives 4500 kilometers further east on lake blackout. both live in russia the largest country in the labs. but russia's true greatness it he said lies not in its area but in its people there are more than 146000000 russians each with a story to tell. stories full of hope and joy. of sadness and anger. on our trip through this vast country with 6 people from 6 different...
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when kids start training at 10 o'clock in the morning in st petersburg. it's 3 in the afternoon and we're here both lives 4500 kilometers further east unlike by cut . both live in russia the largest country to live after. a living but russia's true greatness it is said lies not in its area but in its people there are more than 146000000 russians each with a story to tell. stories full of hope and joy that brought out of sadness and anger. on our trip through this vast country we will meet 6 people from 6 different generations to live like. live live each has much to town about childhood and youth about working and growing. about life in big cities and in tiny villages. about having children and about dining in russia. through them we discover life in russia from birth to death. the touch. this time our journey takes us from the north west across the country. to siberia and then to central russia. at the cherub metallurgical combine days begin with an alcohol test. it's one of the obligatory safety measures at this company which is one of russia's largest
when kids start training at 10 o'clock in the morning in st petersburg. it's 3 in the afternoon and we're here both lives 4500 kilometers further east unlike by cut . both live in russia the largest country to live after. a living but russia's true greatness it is said lies not in its area but in its people there are more than 146000000 russians each with a story to tell. stories full of hope and joy that brought out of sadness and anger. on our trip through this vast country we will meet 6...