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so you know, it's, so that's what the price would go off the school commission, eastern standard time. she still works with. i'm full did. it was all to them. she'll bring you up by the me ukrainian troops done to their practice tactics all summer long. they and so it goes large population centers locked them up and good for the stone. with this approach didn't work in either bias ukrainian troops and nationalist battalions was surrounded. realizing the hopelessness of their situation, the ukrainian military entered into negotiations. they asked for a passage out of the quarter of the militia agreed under just one condition. only those who would surrender their arms and equipment would be allowed a safe retreat for 40 wisco. this is a closing union, naturally partially in the video water in the us who pushing the water. what's more, your blood more? what's going on? one credit door to work on the north. go west of the rep for mr. recorded your cheese spell. you sure. if you can, if you, when you need to say this one, you're similar, ship a car now mostly i'm not sure you're not solved
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go commission eastern standard time you say store 100 to some full did it was felt that the sure yes. and you'll find me ukrainian tooth done to their practice tactics all summer long. they and so it goes large population centers locked them up and the storm. so this approach didn't work in bias. ukrainian troops and nationalist battalions was surrounded realizing the hopelessness of their situation. ukrainian military entered into negotiations. they asked for a passage out of the quarter of the militia agreed under just one condition. only those who would surrender their arms and equipment would be allowed a safe retreat. just for what you was go. it isn't, of course we didn't actually partially in the water in the us who partially in the water. it was more your blood and more what's going on one credit door to work on the north go west of the technical rep for mr. recorded. yes, she still you do you think and if you, when you be i need her say this one year similar ship a car now mostly i'm not sure you, let's all rooms want to hear a need for people before this quarter. we did. it
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eastern standard time in the united states translates to for you.t week. tonight and next week. discover a simple way to use colors in managing diabetes! inspired by nature, onetouch verio reflect® meter shows instantly if you're below, within or above your range. it cheers you on and provides guidance. connected to your health and your phone. visit onetouch.com today. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. you can framebridge just about anything. and we have. spacemen. jojo. uncle murray's medals. 17 antique keys. man with peach. the unofficial wedding photos. portrait of an artist. the top of kilimanjaro. a million custom framed pieces and counting. you can framebridge just about anything. framebridge. live life, frame more. (driver) conventional thinking would say verizon has the largest and fastest 5g network. but, they don't. they only cover select cities with 5g. and with coverage of o
eastern standard time in the united states translates to for you.t week. tonight and next week. discover a simple way to use colors in managing diabetes! inspired by nature, onetouch verio reflect® meter shows instantly if you're below, within or above your range. it cheers you on and provides guidance. connected to your health and your phone. visit onetouch.com today. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every...
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eastern standard time in the united states translates to for you.. i will see you next week -- tonight and next week. ♪ ♪ ♪ make way for the first-ever chevy silverado zr2. with multimatic shocks, rugged 33-inch tires,, anand front and rear electronc locking differentials. dude, this is awesome... but we should get back to work. ♪ ♪ this good? perfect. if you're gonna work remote... work remote. find new workspaces. find new roads. chevrolet. dove knows we damage our hair a lot my hair i curl it. i have to use a lot of heat new dove hair therapy shampoo & conditioner with camide & peptide. it nourishes at a cellular level to rescue maged hair. discover 10 x ronger hair with new dove hair therapy rescue and protect. “few of us will ever dive so deep into our cars, but those who do venture down into the nuts and bolts...” “you have to give all of yourself when you do something, and that's when you do your best.” for the best audio entertainment and storytelling. audible. this is what real food looks like fresh real meat and veggies. the food dogs wher
eastern standard time in the united states translates to for you.. i will see you next week -- tonight and next week. ♪ ♪ ♪ make way for the first-ever chevy silverado zr2. with multimatic shocks, rugged 33-inch tires,, anand front and rear electronc locking differentials. dude, this is awesome... but we should get back to work. ♪ ♪ this good? perfect. if you're gonna work remote... work remote. find new workspaces. find new roads. chevrolet. dove knows we damage our hair a lot my...
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feels more like that auction was going 1-20, devon at 8:00 pm i'm sure we'll talk about at eastern standard time that? under 39 at >> that was the half. on new jersey, minus november 2nd, 7 in this 2006. one for those of you that >> just hours are before the murder. now prosecutors partaking if you will. tried to prove jason i will say, lied about his reasons the simplicity of it from for leaving the hotel room. a quarterback perspective. >> in his move the chains, put the original testimony, ball on the end zone. that's told the court he all you have to do. left the first time to get >> as long as you do a power court for his that, un. laptop as long as your defense. >> why was it doesn't allow more, that's that one crouch. you wanted to look on your laptop? >> i was going over the sales call that i had the next day. new jersey, won the >> toss, they elected to special agent mike smith defer. took the stand to say that that, ball will go young did not into the end zone, use his laptop and so we will get for work a first look at the houston gamblers that night quarterback, clayton. thorsen. just
feels more like that auction was going 1-20, devon at 8:00 pm i'm sure we'll talk about at eastern standard time that? under 39 at >> that was the half. on new jersey, minus november 2nd, 7 in this 2006. one for those of you that >> just hours are before the murder. now prosecutors partaking if you will. tried to prove jason i will say, lied about his reasons the simplicity of it from for leaving the hotel room. a quarterback perspective. >> in his move the chains, put the...
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this is connie chung standard time. >> reporter: maury povich and connie chung had met in 1969, whent in washington, d.c., a she was copy girl. >> maury never paid attention to me. i would rip copy off the machines and hand it to him. >> reporter: were you pining for him? >> secretly, no. >> reporter: seven years later, in 1977, he met again on the west coast. this time chung had top billing. >> co-anchor, second banana, and she was a big star in los angeles. >> among the hardest hit were the beatles himself. >> reporter: that's when their current affair began. >> we dated for over seven years, never lived together. >> it was perfect. >> reporter: and you got married in 1984. >> correct. >> but we were living in two different cities, and that made it the perfect marriage. >> why don't you tell him it took you 10 years to put me on the deed. >> it's not about me. >> reporter: it's going to be about the both of you and maury. [laughter] >> what do you mean? >> see, i've been mr. chung for almost 40 years. it's just -- i mean, if you take a look at it in terms of my career, you could ab
this is connie chung standard time. >> reporter: maury povich and connie chung had met in 1969, whent in washington, d.c., a she was copy girl. >> maury never paid attention to me. i would rip copy off the machines and hand it to him. >> reporter: were you pining for him? >> secretly, no. >> reporter: seven years later, in 1977, he met again on the west coast. this time chung had top billing. >> co-anchor, second banana, and she was a big star in los angeles....
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in texas and as i said, the president will be addressing the nation shortly after 8:00 eastern standard time, just landed at andrews air force base. back to you, phil mattingly, we heard from the vice-president, going to hear from the president who had this conversation with the texas governor greg abbott and hoping you could tell me exactly what was in that conversation. >> the primary crux of that conversation, making clear whatever the governor of texas needs from the federal government will be provided. as noted earlier, a call the president made too many times in the wake of violence like this over the course of his first 15 months in office and i think it's going to be something he directly addresses when he speaks to the nation in about an hour. i think what you heard from the vice-president, who has been briefed along with the president about what transpired on the ground over the course of last several hours, still learning, more information, white house officials made clear is a window into what is very real, very palpable, consistent frustration here at the white house, down the s
in texas and as i said, the president will be addressing the nation shortly after 8:00 eastern standard time, just landed at andrews air force base. back to you, phil mattingly, we heard from the vice-president, going to hear from the president who had this conversation with the texas governor greg abbott and hoping you could tell me exactly what was in that conversation. >> the primary crux of that conversation, making clear whatever the governor of texas needs from the federal...
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open thanks, by the way, to an amazing fact, but here, so to speak, we can talk about double standards many timesll, you know what really happened, the us congress recognized the azov organization congress a huge number of human rights organizations, to which we may have questions there is freedom there or amnesty, there and so on. they also admitted that they were nazis and at the same time, nato instructors. the generals communicated with this regiment, trained them, gave their training manuals and so on, and i made them stronger from here, we conclude. it means to them this position of what you say, how they were taught. look at this headline the united states began to train the ukrainian military in the handling of armored vehicles in germany it seems to me that, on the one hand, we are of course surprised by the degree of cynicism. ah, in readiness to support nazism in ukraine but on the other hand. let's still not forget that it's not new for the west to be cynical, and we know to specifically ask, now already this situation. here, especially against the background of the fact that the amer
open thanks, by the way, to an amazing fact, but here, so to speak, we can talk about double standards many timesll, you know what really happened, the us congress recognized the azov organization congress a huge number of human rights organizations, to which we may have questions there is freedom there or amnesty, there and so on. they also admitted that they were nazis and at the same time, nato instructors. the generals communicated with this regiment, trained them, gave their training...
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nikita sukhanov made calculations, if the standard operating time of a smartphone is 17 hours in activen in 5 minutes. he must charge at least 18%. let's see how it will be in practice. 5 minutes have passed, we disconnect from charging, we look at the results of the power bank 5% of the total, we connect 8% of the modular garden. and traditional charging from the network 11%. in general, here the seller clearly exaggerated something. well , did the device cope well with its main task, how are you after 2 weeks, he hopes at the hotel, these are the flowers that are under artificial lighting. they pulled up. they didn't grow up. uh, we didn't put in any effort. that is, it could not water the flowers, do not follow them with artificial lighting, but turn off on their own after 16 hours and after 8 hours. it was turned on again by the professional chief gardener of the botanical garden. moscow state university anton dubinyuk. the result also turned out to be positive, which is not surprising because well-proven ones are used in pots, although they are usually cheaper. a capillary irrigati
nikita sukhanov made calculations, if the standard operating time of a smartphone is 17 hours in activen in 5 minutes. he must charge at least 18%. let's see how it will be in practice. 5 minutes have passed, we disconnect from charging, we look at the results of the power bank 5% of the total, we connect 8% of the modular garden. and traditional charging from the network 11%. in general, here the seller clearly exaggerated something. well , did the device cope well with its main task, how are...
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yes, indeed, the mushrooms have reached the standard, it's time to throw an onion, if you help. as only our onions and mushrooms will reach the condition of a golden color. we'll go mix them with potatoes on the farm. this is the most terrible word, what is called kuter seryozh lower the lid. now let's try a cover so solid. now you can load potatoes potatoes for subsequent chopping, we make mashed potatoes, yes, that is, we make a french mashed dish. can we throw in our mushrooms? for the first time, champignons were grown in 1650 on the outskirts of paris, it is believed that they are a product for beauty and youth. and the truth if this is an interesting option , there are a lot of copper mushrooms, then we can say that this is prevention with mushrooms. what may be included in the filling for dumplings will tell the expert of rospotrebnadzor; the composition of the filling includes potatoes, onion mushrooms, onions, sunflower oil, salt and spices; it is better to choose a product without the addition of artificial flavors, dyes and preservatives. our grinding. well, let's mov
yes, indeed, the mushrooms have reached the standard, it's time to throw an onion, if you help. as only our onions and mushrooms will reach the condition of a golden color. we'll go mix them with potatoes on the farm. this is the most terrible word, what is called kuter seryozh lower the lid. now let's try a cover so solid. now you can load potatoes potatoes for subsequent chopping, we make mashed potatoes, yes, that is, we make a french mashed dish. can we throw in our mushrooms? for the first...
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time and grace on the side. we had the result that the satiety mechanisms aren't able to function as they should on just what they need at least 20 minutes or within a standard meal. time should be at least 20 to 25 minutes, uncle and france in italy. that's the case. the 2nd aspect is timing from what you have to pace your food intake isn't to her to go to day. we're used to food being there all the time. excellent. and we now know that a break of $45.00 or 6 hours between meals is beneficial from here from the exploring. it activates the metabolism of does the door open as you deplete exist activity inactivity. this is paulette essential for health point us let's us would most. finally there's having a regular daily routine that should include at least 7 hours of sleep as emerson's laugh, implicit of your limbs. so lifestyle on the whole plays a crucial role. and do you have some chips for us or worked on swiftness pv, also physical activity is very important. mom, even young children at school on active enough that the moving around is vital because it activates fat metabolism and is especially important for overweight and obese. people to regularly activ
time and grace on the side. we had the result that the satiety mechanisms aren't able to function as they should on just what they need at least 20 minutes or within a standard meal. time should be at least 20 to 25 minutes, uncle and france in italy. that's the case. the 2nd aspect is timing from what you have to pace your food intake isn't to her to go to day. we're used to food being there all the time. excellent. and we now know that a break of $45.00 or 6 hours between meals is beneficial...
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powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards of the timer _ according to soviet standards of the time withstand a direct nuciear— time, could withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the war started. _ nuclear strike. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city— started, we made an announcement in the city that— started, we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could _ were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible _ could come to us. we thought it was possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect— possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides — a river— surrounded by water on three sides — a river on— surrounded by water on three sides — a river on one — surrounded by water on three sides — a river on one and a sea on two. from _ a river on one and a sea on two. from a — a river on one and a sea on two. from a military point of view, it is a very— from a military point of view, it is a very strong
powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards of the timer _ according to soviet standards of the time withstand a direct nuciear— time, could withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the war started. _ nuclear strike. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city— started, we made an announcement in the city that— started, we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could _ were injured during the bombing, could...
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fact that ukraine is moving towards membership in the eu and kyiv will at the same time move to the european standardsits time, the marshall plan allowed europe to technologically skip a generation europe was decades behind the united states, then they did not just reconstruct european industry according to the pre-war model, but tried to transfer the most modern american production technologies, the same will be received and ukraine ukraine will have the opportunity to receive the most modern generation of technologies, to green its energy system, to modernize transport and communication to update the infrastructure, urban planning is primarily a task for ukrainians, but the event can and should help the formation of the second semi-final of the southern eurovision contest has ended, our representative band kalush orchestra performed in the first and confidently made it to the final, and the day before the favorites of the competition performed on the stage of eurovision, the population of the kalush orchestra performed their contest song stefaniya ta received a standing ovation from eurofans at the
fact that ukraine is moving towards membership in the eu and kyiv will at the same time move to the european standardsits time, the marshall plan allowed europe to technologically skip a generation europe was decades behind the united states, then they did not just reconstruct european industry according to the pre-war model, but tried to transfer the most modern american production technologies, the same will be received and ukraine ukraine will have the opportunity to receive the most modern...
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coverage ofop the fate of the european jews and in her book buried by the times she asks what was about the prevailing press standards of the time that led the nation most important newspaper to discount one of the century's most important news stories? the times was unique in the comprehensiveness of the extent of opinion makers because of that commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising in the substantial jewish readership that times could obtain and publish more news than other mainstream newspapersm the way the times publish the news had a disproportionate impact as it does today about policymakers and journalists who considered it apowh newspaper of record. that the times was owned by jews of german ancestry that wereve sensitive to the european rhetoric and then the crucial trole to shape contemporary coverage of the holocaust that left the standing disclosure the times judgment at the murder of millions of jews was a relatively unimportant story reverberatedmo among other journalist to assess the news among those trying to arouse public opinion and among government leaders
coverage ofop the fate of the european jews and in her book buried by the times she asks what was about the prevailing press standards of the time that led the nation most important newspaper to discount one of the century's most important news stories? the times was unique in the comprehensiveness of the extent of opinion makers because of that commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising in the substantial jewish readership that times could obtain and...
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superiority in strength was well trained and equipped with the most modern by the standards of that time. but the soviet warrior put up and in spite of everything, plucked into two arrogant nazi plans, the main weapon of our army was the honor of courage and courage. no weaponry of the enemy broke the victory of the soviet soldier's faith, and the strength of the spirit and spent the soviet people were not subject to measurement. today we say again, no one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten. we remember that every day of the war was supplemented by more suffering remember that in the battles on nameless heights in the battles for moscow from stalingrad in the battles near kursk and more bold. during the storming of berlin, the best sons of the fatherland gave their lives, we do not forget that the hardest knife of the war was carried by the home front workers, working day and night in factories and factories for wear and tear at the limit of human strength, we realize the contribution of the victory to fascism of the members of the partisan underground, we admire the heroic feat of besie
superiority in strength was well trained and equipped with the most modern by the standards of that time. but the soviet warrior put up and in spite of everything, plucked into two arrogant nazi plans, the main weapon of our army was the honor of courage and courage. no weaponry of the enemy broke the victory of the soviet soldier's faith, and the strength of the spirit and spent the soviet people were not subject to measurement. today we say again, no one is forgotten, nothing is forgotten. we...
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what can --eole standards in a very long time. what can people do _ standards in a very long time. e are higher paid jobs available that is a mitigation they can put in place but it is not for me to see how individuals need to manage these very difficult circumstances, myjob is to suggest that the government what they could do differently. because we see food prices and energy prices rising quickly that is going to head the people at the bottom of the wage distribution the hardest and the government needs to do more to help people on low to middle incomes. needs to make sure benefits keep pace with rising prices and not how fast prices were rising a few years ago. the other thing it is to do is get serious about economic growth so everyone can get a pay increase. expand a bit more than what you think the government should be doing, benefits keeping pace with the rise in the cost of living, up to 10% inflation by the end of the year, so are you saying benefits get operated by that? and what else are you talking about?— you talking about? that's right. the government — you talking abo
what can --eole standards in a very long time. what can people do _ standards in a very long time. e are higher paid jobs available that is a mitigation they can put in place but it is not for me to see how individuals need to manage these very difficult circumstances, myjob is to suggest that the government what they could do differently. because we see food prices and energy prices rising quickly that is going to head the people at the bottom of the wage distribution the hardest and the...
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for location, arrival, and departure times, setting a high standard, what's known for gtfs for all operators. many operators do have some sort of real-time system, but it's not consistent across all operators, and we'd like to see a more equitable level of service provided no matter what agency a rider is relying on. next slide -- i think that might be -- here we go. so i think this is the last slide, and it provides a little bit of the funding provisions in the bill. there's some conditional provisions related to the fares and the connected network plan that would only go into effect if additional funds are identified in the budget or other avenues. but the bill also does incorporate a reference to state transit assistance, which is one of the funding sources that is disbursed through m.t.c. we have in current law a requirement that m.t.c. makes sure that operators are already meeting certainly regional connectivity standards that we set, that this has been in existence many decades, that the bill drills down into that deeper in each of these programs. so basically, it say
for location, arrival, and departure times, setting a high standard, what's known for gtfs for all operators. many operators do have some sort of real-time system, but it's not consistent across all operators, and we'd like to see a more equitable level of service provided no matter what agency a rider is relying on. next slide -- i think that might be -- here we go. so i think this is the last slide, and it provides a little bit of the funding provisions in the bill. there's some conditional...
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five very powerful bomb shelters that according to - bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time withstand a direct nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war.— expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. ., ., . inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived — inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in _ inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these _ inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze-like - children lived in these maze—like tunnels. they use them as a refuge. appeals to get them out were ignored until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days, they clambered out of their dark refuge and were led through the rubble out of what many had described as hell. this is where they will come. 0thers this is where they will come. others have made it out of mariupol today after scrambling for parts to rebuild th
five very powerful bomb shelters that according to - bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time withstand a direct nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war.— expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. ., ., . inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived —...
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in her book buried by the times, she asks, cormack what was it about the prevailing press standards andhe personalities of the times? the nations most important newspaper discount one of the most important stories it was unique in the comprehensiveness of the coverage and the extent of influence among american opinion makers. because of the long time commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising rather than articles in the face of newsprint and substantial jewish readership the times was able to obtain and get more news and other mainstream newspapers. the way the times publish the news also had a disproportionate impact as it does today about policymakers and fellow journalist who considered it the newspaper of record. the times was owned by jews of german ancestry that would be more sensitive to the plight further magnified the times crucial role in shaping contemporary is coverage of the holocaust but then to make this damning disclosure. the times judgment that the murder of millions of jews was a relatively unimportant story reverberated among oth
in her book buried by the times, she asks, cormack what was it about the prevailing press standards andhe personalities of the times? the nations most important newspaper discount one of the most important stories it was unique in the comprehensiveness of the coverage and the extent of influence among american opinion makers. because of the long time commitment to international affairs and the willingness to sacrifice advertising rather than articles in the face of newsprint and substantial...
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it by racing interest rates and actually not locked out pretty was so, or inflation standardized then after some time ok, but it seems at this time around we might have to learn some new lessons as well along the way, monica schmidt said, thank you very much for your analysis on madeleine as not just energy costs that are driving a prices in germany. a shortage of materials and the countries manufacturing sector is also pushing up inflation. new data out on monday shows some 77 percent of companies here complained of bottleneck. some problems getting raw materials in may . that's according to the etha institute. port closures in china due to strict locked downs of made the situation even was supply chain had eggs will be one of the key concerns at this years, hanover fair, which has returned after a pandemic hiatus. the world's biggest industrial conference comes at a time of great uncertainty from manufacturers across the globe. the 2022 hun over fear is running at around half its pre pandemic capacity with some $2500.00 exhibitors instead of $5000.00 industrial transformation is the theme the call
it by racing interest rates and actually not locked out pretty was so, or inflation standardized then after some time ok, but it seems at this time around we might have to learn some new lessons as well along the way, monica schmidt said, thank you very much for your analysis on madeleine as not just energy costs that are driving a prices in germany. a shortage of materials and the countries manufacturing sector is also pushing up inflation. new data out on monday shows some 77 percent of...
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translation: there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, - according to soviet standards at the time nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze—like tunnels — they used them as a refuge. appeals to get them out of the plant were ignored — until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days, they clambered out of their dark refuge and were led through the rubble out of what many have described as hell. this is where they will come. others have made it out of mariupol today after scrambling for parts to rebuild their wrecked car. daniel was living on a tug boat. translation: we were bringing food from the tug boat. - the russians had been assaulting the port for ten days and we had been sheltering. we couldn't even raise our heads. it was scary to be there. after days of terror and chaos, there is help, but the lives and city each one of these people once knew is n
translation: there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, - according to soviet standards at the time nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze—like tunnels — they used them as a refuge. appeals to get them out of the plant were ignored — until now. yesterday, for the...
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powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet— bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards of the timeet standards of the time, could withstand a direct nuclear strike. wheh _ withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the — withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city that all people. — announcement in the city that all pe0pte. if— announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us _ the bombing and shelling, could come to us we _ the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we'd _ to us. we thought it was possible we'd be _ to us. we thought it was possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect— we'd be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and at such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three side, a river on_ surrounded by water on three side, a river on one — surrounded by water on three side, a river on one and the sea on two. from _ river on one and the sea on two. from a _ river on one and the sea on two. from a military
powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet— bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards of the timeet standards of the time, could withstand a direct nuclear strike. wheh _ withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the — withstand a direct nuclear strike. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city that all people. — announcement in the city that all pe0pte. if— announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could...
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time without children. swipe and of course, the sixth point is to be. hops lovers have standards - it's two or three times ahis is a medical standard. do not forget about this, your intimate life is less frequent only if both partners are satisfied with the release of the hormone. dopamine is the hormone of happiness, and it makes you feel. well, such relief is easier for him, we endure, the current stresses and, accordingly, the family, then it becomes for a person, a great resource, a feeling of particularity that the family is the place where i do not recover. it's all very easy on the one hand, of course, on the other very difficult, but on that they have an attitude to work on them, but together or the motherly first channel. if anyone has a change, then he knows perfectly well that may, even if it were entirely a month of days off, would still not be associated with rest. only one seedling. have time to transplant into the ground on the windowsills has long since turned green from overgrown tomatoes and cucumbers, and it would be time to transfer everything to the greenhouse, but it is a question for
time without children. swipe and of course, the sixth point is to be. hops lovers have standards - it's two or three times ahis is a medical standard. do not forget about this, your intimate life is less frequent only if both partners are satisfied with the release of the hormone. dopamine is the hormone of happiness, and it makes you feel. well, such relief is easier for him, we endure, the current stresses and, accordingly, the family, then it becomes for a person, a great resource, a feeling...
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there were five very powerful bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time could withstandclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze—like tunnels. they use them as a refuge. appeals to get them out were ignored until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days, they clambered out of their dark refuge and were led through the rubble out of what many had described as hell. this is where they will come. others have made it out of mariupol today after scrambling for parts to rebuild their wrecked car. daniel was living on a tug boat. translation:. we were bringing food from the tug boat. the russians had been assaulting people for ten days and we had been sheltering. we couldn't even raise our heads. it was scary to be there. after days of terror and chaos, there is help, but the lives and city each one of these people once knew is now gone. mariupol officials told
there were five very powerful bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time could withstandclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze—like tunnels. they use them as a refuge. appeals to get them out were ignored until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days,...
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the surviving sources it is known that the interior of the temple was modest even by the standards of that timee walls were whitewashed; the floor was lined with bricks. an interesting historical fact was left in his diaries by the archbishop of minsk of bobruisk mikhail golubovich, a frequent visitor to the estate of count emerik von gutenchapsky, one of the entries refers to the day of discovery and illumination, new temple. behind the date 1858, august 19 , it is written that today he lit the temple. eh, st. nicholas vstankov. a lot of people have gathered. however, for some reason, their excellency. the temple did not appear, to which i even complained about him, vladyka writes, but unexpectedly at the end of the service. the count and his wife appeared. although i saw for sure that the doors to the temple did not open at the end of the service. i approached uh count count and asked. and how did you get here when they are not your chaises, the doors didn’t open to the temple, to which the count smiled, saying, vladyka took me armrest we went into the room, at the porch, and after 5 minutes
the surviving sources it is known that the interior of the temple was modest even by the standards of that timee walls were whitewashed; the floor was lined with bricks. an interesting historical fact was left in his diaries by the archbishop of minsk of bobruisk mikhail golubovich, a frequent visitor to the estate of count emerik von gutenchapsky, one of the entries refers to the day of discovery and illumination, new temple. behind the date 1858, august 19 , it is written that today he lit...
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she set new quality standards for that time and gave birth to real professionals who were recognizednd who viewers trusted so journalists eduard petrov, having received a baptism of fire on ntv, became the author and host of the honest detective program on the russia channel, the founding father of this legal project was also a kulistikov at that time, who transferred to the holding company from the russian state television and radio company, everyone who was lucky enough to communicate with vladimir mikhailovich for creative matters. e, of course, they became a cut above in their profession after that. and those who somehow received somehow managed to get life advice from him, they carry this wisdom, of course, throughout his life, vladimir mikhailovichkov belongs to that rare type of television, well, large television leaders who especially appreciate the work of reporters and correspondents arkady mamontov is a master of investigative reporting. i am grateful to vladimir kulistikov for creating the reporter profession program; they could not only really help people, but also revea
she set new quality standards for that time and gave birth to real professionals who were recognizednd who viewers trusted so journalists eduard petrov, having received a baptism of fire on ntv, became the author and host of the honest detective program on the russia channel, the founding father of this legal project was also a kulistikov at that time, who transferred to the holding company from the russian state television and radio company, everyone who was lucky enough to communicate with...
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time without children. give and of course, the sixth point is to be. good lovers have standardsa week. this is a medical standard. do not forget about this, your intimate life is less frequent only if both partners are satisfied with the release of the hormone. dopamine is the hormone of happiness, and it makes you feel. well, such relief is easier for him, we endure current stresses and, accordingly, the family, then it becomes a great resource for a person feeling especially that the family is the place where i rest and not recover. it’s all very easy on the one hand, of course, on the other hand it’s very difficult, but that’s why they have an attitude to work on them, but together or on the motherly channel one. and right now, mothers, fathers, grandfathers, grandmothers, attention, very important information, in fact, children should not be lost, they should be looked after. even if the child seems to be already quite mature and independent, and only for small children. especially revision, but it still happens. here on you turn away for a second, turn around, and he is gon
time without children. give and of course, the sixth point is to be. good lovers have standardsa week. this is a medical standard. do not forget about this, your intimate life is less frequent only if both partners are satisfied with the release of the hormone. dopamine is the hormone of happiness, and it makes you feel. well, such relief is easier for him, we endure current stresses and, accordingly, the family, then it becomes a great resource for a person feeling especially that the family...
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in her book buried by the times, she asked "what was it about prevailing press standards of the policies or personalities of the times. lead the nation's most important newspaper to discount one of the century's most important news stories. the times was unique in the comp for he had striven its coverage and the influence among american opinion makers. because of its long time commitment the international affairs and its willingness to sacrifice advertising rather than articles in the face of newsprint crunch and substantial jewish leadership. the times was able to publish more news than other mainstream newspapers. the way the times published a news also had a disproportionate impact as it does today of both policymakers and fellow journalists who considered it the newspaper of record. that the times was owned by jews of german ancestry. seemingly more sensitive to the plight of the european brother and had further magnified the times crucial role in shaping contemporary news coverage of the holocaust. the left then makes his damning disclosure "the times judgment that the murder of mil
in her book buried by the times, she asked "what was it about prevailing press standards of the policies or personalities of the times. lead the nation's most important newspaper to discount one of the century's most important news stories. the times was unique in the comp for he had striven its coverage and the influence among american opinion makers. because of its long time commitment the international affairs and its willingness to sacrifice advertising rather than articles in the face...
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standards. what about a poss, hi delivery, old seeing about the situation here that they say that is on the part time double standards. i mean, i think what those organizations and offers debt was very important. of course they've been building off the work of palestinian scholars and research, as for many, many decades have insisted that this is an apartheid situation. but unfortunately, i do think we have a long way to go before that is embedded in, in foreign policy. i mean, the fact that there is an unfair system, hair which is revolved around a dominance of one group over another, has been a well established fact for a very long time. and yet israel has continued to operate with impunity without being held accountable for this system. it maintains and that it's quite simply because it is too beneficial. the ready regime is too beneficial for the international community. it is an outpost and imperial outpost in the middle east and out for to me it's come at a price and that's the says palestine frieda. i thank you so much jada and allows for being with us so far. well, as they were mentioning, a
standards. what about a poss, hi delivery, old seeing about the situation here that they say that is on the part time double standards. i mean, i think what those organizations and offers debt was very important. of course they've been building off the work of palestinian scholars and research, as for many, many decades have insisted that this is an apartheid situation. but unfortunately, i do think we have a long way to go before that is embedded in, in foreign policy. i mean, the fact that...
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translation: there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards at the time nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze—like tunnels — they used them as a refuge. appeals to get them out of the plant were ignored — until now. yesterday, for the first time in more than 60 days, they clambered out of their dark refuge and were led through the rubble out of what many have described as hell. this is where they will come. others have made it out of mariupol today after scrambling for parts to rebuild their wrecked car. daniel was living on a tug boat. translation: we were bringing food from the tug boat. - the russians had been assaulting the port for ten days and we had been sheltering. we couldn't even raise our heads. it was scary to be there. after days of terror and chaos, there is help, but the lives and city each one of these people once knew is n
translation: there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards at the time nuclear strike. all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we'd be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. for weeks, women and children lived in these maze—like tunnels — they used them as a refuge. appeals to get them out of the plant were ignored — until now. yesterday, for the first...
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we're looking at the standard wait times here.u get past the toll gates, though, you're traveling at the limit across the bay bridge, the san mateo again, there's a bit of a slowdown at the toll plaza itself, but this camera position, which is after that shows you the span, once you're on the bridge itself, you had your moving fairly well out towards the peninsula. the richmond, sandra fell bridge is also building in volume, you can see. but again, no worries on the ride. once you get past the toll gate year travels into marion county are fairly quick. and for those of you in the north bay looking to get into san francisco via the golden gate bridge, well, the ride looks pretty good. you're southbound commute across the span into the city is at the limit this morning. >> it's 6.31 and demonstrators who protested the death of george floyd are now suing the alameda county sheriff's office. they claim the deputies used unlawful tactics like tear gas, flash bang grenades as well to quell the crowds. it's a class action lawsuit and it
we're looking at the standard wait times here.u get past the toll gates, though, you're traveling at the limit across the bay bridge, the san mateo again, there's a bit of a slowdown at the toll plaza itself, but this camera position, which is after that shows you the span, once you're on the bridge itself, you had your moving fairly well out towards the peninsula. the richmond, sandra fell bridge is also building in volume, you can see. but again, no worries on the ride. once you get past the...
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the biggest squeeze on house budgets and livin- biggest squeeze on house budgets and living standards at any timeer majesty's whole long reign, going back to the 50s. yet the government's programme offered nothing _ government's programme offered nothing. the government's programme offered nothinu. ,., .., government's programme offered nothinu. ,., .. nothing. the political debate will march on, the _ nothing. the political debate will march on, the arguments - nothing. the political debate will march on, the arguments only i nothing. the political debate will. march on, the arguments onlyjust beginning, and the dividing lines very clear. but as for the ceremony, it's very clear. but as for the ceremony, its job very clear. but as for the ceremony, it'sjob done and very clear. but as for the ceremony, its job done and the bus very clear. but as for the ceremony, it'sjob done and the bus home. remember the state opening of parliament for all of of its colour is a shopping list delivered from a throne, that is the reality of it. it is not a budget. the very thing that labour are clamouring for, th
the biggest squeeze on house budgets and livin- biggest squeeze on house budgets and living standards at any timeer majesty's whole long reign, going back to the 50s. yet the government's programme offered nothing _ government's programme offered nothing. the government's programme offered nothinu. ,., .., government's programme offered nothinu. ,., .. nothing. the political debate will march on, the _ nothing. the political debate will march on, the arguments - nothing. the political debate...
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for location, arrival, and departure times, setting a high standard, what's known for gtfs for all operators. many operators do have some sort of real-time system, but it's not consistent across all operators, and we'd like to see a more equitable level of service provided no matter what agency a rider is relying on. next slide -- i think that might be -- here we go. so i think this is the last slide, and it provides a little bit of the funding provisions in the bill. there's some conditional provisions related to the fares and the connected network plan that would only go into effect if additional funds are identified in the budget or other avenues. but the bill also does incorporate a reference to state transit assistance, which is one of the funding sources that is disbursed through m.t.c. we have in current law a requirement that m.t.c. makes sure that operators are already meeting certainly regional connectivity standards that we set, that this has been in existence many decades, that the bill drills down into that deeper in each of these programs. so basically, it say
for location, arrival, and departure times, setting a high standard, what's known for gtfs for all operators. many operators do have some sort of real-time system, but it's not consistent across all operators, and we'd like to see a more equitable level of service provided no matter what agency a rider is relying on. next slide -- i think that might be -- here we go. so i think this is the last slide, and it provides a little bit of the funding provisions in the bill. there's some conditional...
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there were five very powerful bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time, could withstand. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and a sea on two. so from a military point of view it is a very strong and well fortified point. let's cross over to zaporizhia to speak to sergei 0rlov. he is the deputy mayor of mariupol. i'm pleased to say we can speak to him now. sergei 0rlov, thank you for your time. him now. sergei 0rlov, thank you for yourtime. first him now. sergei 0rlov, thank you for your time. first of all, can i ask, those first people who were evacuated from the steelworks, those 100 people, when you expect them in the city of zaporizhzhia?— the city of zaporizhzhia? hello. it is a difficult _ the city of zaporizhzhia? hello. it is a difficult question. _ the city of zaporizhzhia? hello.
there were five very powerful bomb shelters that according to soviet standards at the time, could withstand. when the war started, we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled, but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and a sea on two. so from a military point of view it is a very...
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possible to achieve justice in a situation where a crime has already been committed by current standards for a long timee background of the crime in buche, irpen , mariupol, kharkiv, and other places in ukraine, if it is based on the principles of the norms of international law and the legal aspect of the crime against humanities do not have a statute of limitations . that year, when we lost more than 50% of our population, 60 years later, the european union recognized this as genocide, so such things have a very long, long-term possibility of any event, only if it happened during our lifetime, if it it does not happen during life, it is a case of everyone, even posthumously, it is necessary to evaluate what happened . and it is very important. and that is why i am sure that today it is real for humanity. we already have putin's regime and yelsin 's regime. which everyone has heard of is georgia in the 90s and 90s, when it is vilnius, it is estonia, it is azerbaijan, it is ingushetia, and in the second year of 90, a colossal number of ingush people were killed. what is happening in the event, let's imag
possible to achieve justice in a situation where a crime has already been committed by current standards for a long timee background of the crime in buche, irpen , mariupol, kharkiv, and other places in ukraine, if it is based on the principles of the norms of international law and the legal aspect of the crime against humanities do not have a statute of limitations . that year, when we lost more than 50% of our population, 60 years later, the european union recognized this as genocide, so such...
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that in 2014 abbott deliberately and successfully tried to weaken bacteria testing safety standards. at that time the f.d.a. issued a proposed rule that would have increased the regular safety inspections of infant formula manufacturing facilities to prevent the contamination of infant formula. the very crisis that we have today. the federal government has an important role to play in addressing this painful issue. as i said, at least two babies died and four more were hospitalized that we know of because of corporate agreed, consolidation and a disgraceful lack of proper oversight by the f.d.a. this is infant formula we're talking about. parents trust that this formula will be safe and healthy for their newborn babies. it should be the most regulated and protected of any product. and here we see abbott putting production and profits before people. i introduced this bill this week because 43% of infant formula is out of stock nationwide. there is an immediate need to bring infant formula to the babies and families facing such a dire necessity. in the wealthiest nation in the world, babies should
that in 2014 abbott deliberately and successfully tried to weaken bacteria testing safety standards. at that time the f.d.a. issued a proposed rule that would have increased the regular safety inspections of infant formula manufacturing facilities to prevent the contamination of infant formula. the very crisis that we have today. the federal government has an important role to play in addressing this painful issue. as i said, at least two babies died and four more were hospitalized that we know...
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there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards at the time, could withstand. when the war started we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane wall. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and a sea on two. so from a military point of view it is a very strong and well fortified point. a very strong and well fortified oint. . a very strong and well fortified oint, ., ., , a very strong and well fortified oint. . ., a , point. that was enver tskitishvili, director-general _ point. that was enver tskitishvili, director-general of _ point. that was enver tskitishvili, director-general of the _ point. that was enver tskitishvili, director-general of the azovstal l director—general of the azovstal steelworks in mariupol. some fascinating detail really about why ukrainian troops wanted to go there in the first place and civilians too to shelter themselves from
there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards at the time, could withstand. when the war started we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane wall. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and a sea on two. so from a military point of view it is a very...
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against the zone to understand we ended up in pasica actually because we did not switch to the standards for a long timeof the military. that was one thing. now we are moving into a protracted phase of the war . that is, when large numbers win, that is, such concepts as the number of outfits per one square meter, which er-e assets of projectiles, which the amount of fuel, the number of cartridges, etc. are produced. that is, i am talking about the fact that this will be a test for the whole country, and you need to prepare for it and understand that finances are not easy. in fact, according to their estimates, the war costs them somewhere over 20 billion rubles a day, and this is the annual budget of such an o-e region or autonomy, i don’t know the region, like the kalmyks, for example, and a-a. that is, it is a lot of money, and more than 150 billion deficit in the budget. and this is without such a final oil and gas embargo. nevertheless, ukraine is also experiencing a drop of 30% , it may be by the end of the year, if the war is not ended by this time, it obviously may not happen. what is this all le
against the zone to understand we ended up in pasica actually because we did not switch to the standards for a long timeof the military. that was one thing. now we are moving into a protracted phase of the war . that is, when large numbers win, that is, such concepts as the number of outfits per one square meter, which er-e assets of projectiles, which the amount of fuel, the number of cartridges, etc. are produced. that is, i am talking about the fact that this will be a test for the whole...
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this time is considered the standard, regardless of the remoteness of the place. call. this time. worked. in one of the cottage villages, about half an hour from the moscow ring road, most likely an unknown operational task made its way into the house groups to find out false or alarm. on the way, the fighters say that during the holidays and the vacation season, which has already started, the damasochniks traditionally activate different contingents, sometimes people who have been convicted before. hmm, someone is addicted and looking to steal something to sell upon arrival at the address, the operatives find out that the alarms turned out to be accidental and the phenomenon is not uncommon often the owners forget to turn off the alarm false alarms, sometimes they lead to incorrect installation of sensors the wrong choice of devices or wrong placement and equipment will take a hit, even a beloved pet has sensors that protect against animals up to 20 kg, in principle, one animal will not work. well, for example, if a person doesn’t have several cats there, then perimeter security
this time is considered the standard, regardless of the remoteness of the place. call. this time. worked. in one of the cottage villages, about half an hour from the moscow ring road, most likely an unknown operational task made its way into the house groups to find out false or alarm. on the way, the fighters say that during the holidays and the vacation season, which has already started, the damasochniks traditionally activate different contingents, sometimes people who have been convicted...
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to get meanwhile, they are lowering academic standards at the same time. they have that malicious' gender ring rulemaking, and the a lowering of academic standard lowering the bar for everyone. >> these are the two competing bad influences on our kids. get not just lowering academic standards, but all across the country their saying we need to close the discipline gaps, all these things that were not goin to spend kids for being disruptive in class, we're not going to suspend kids for thing they'd normally be suspended for , but if you miss gender someone, now are going to start the pipeline on that one. >> that is more indoctrination and propaganda. for seventh graders, if people think i'm exaggerating here, th sexual health section of this new educational framework for the curriculum says identifies many different sexual practices with possible outcomes of each. again, i'm not going to read al the sexual practices, people ar pretty familiar with those, but this is bizarre and it's borderline abusive. can get the term grooming has become part of our vocab
to get meanwhile, they are lowering academic standards at the same time. they have that malicious' gender ring rulemaking, and the a lowering of academic standard lowering the bar for everyone. >> these are the two competing bad influences on our kids. get not just lowering academic standards, but all across the country their saying we need to close the discipline gaps, all these things that were not goin to spend kids for being disruptive in class, we're not going to suspend kids for...
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there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards at the time, could withstand. when the war started we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane wall. expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and a sea on two. so from a military point of view it is a very strong and well fortified point. that was enver tskitishvili, director—general of the azovstal steelworks in mariupol. the ukrainian military says it's continuing to prevent russian forces from advancing in parts of the donbas region. the eastern town of lysychansk is encircled on three sides by russian troops. most of the city's residents have left, with the last remaining people in desperate conditions, and under constant shelling. andrew harding sent this report. the russians are getting closer, their missiles landing to our left and our right as we take
there were five very powerful bomb shelters that, according to soviet standards at the time, could withstand. when the war started we made an announcement in the city that all people, if they were injured during the bombing and shelling, could come to us. we thought it was possible we would be shelled but we did not expect such a genocide and such an inhumane wall. expect such a genocide and such an inhumane war. azovstal is surrounded by water on three sides, a river on one and a sea on two....
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this time so standards standards standard three modifications, in my opinion, d is the last modification second reason is that the creation of a grouping of nato troops will cut off. e, the kola peninsula from the continental russia has the most intense communication network there, which is much poorer in other places, therefore the depth. here this kola e, the korean isthmus is small, so cross a short blow to block the kola peninsula. they have the opportunity and the third interest lies in the fact that the deployment on the kola well, i beg your pardon, in those on the territory of finland, an air base, tactical aviation and coastal ground-based launchers of medium -range missiles will allow introducing huge territories into the reach zone of tactical aviation, in addition to kola is another important point. i would like to note that russia, when joining nato, will join finland, and will have to take measures to build up its grouping in this region. what will allow, according to obviously nato strategists, to reduce pressure on ukraine, everything is clear. let's take a short break. o
this time so standards standards standard three modifications, in my opinion, d is the last modification second reason is that the creation of a grouping of nato troops will cut off. e, the kola peninsula from the continental russia has the most intense communication network there, which is much poorer in other places, therefore the depth. here this kola e, the korean isthmus is small, so cross a short blow to block the kola peninsula. they have the opportunity and the third interest lies in...