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petersburg state... university my colleague anton khabarov and his son vlad khabarov are already in the northern capital, the father is ready to actively help his heir in choosing a profession and university, because vlad is an eleventh-grader, and his parents are not indifferent to his future, it makes sense to follow his example and at least review our programs together with the children. it is customary to go to st. petersburg for... st. petersburg is the world capital of the arts , the largest scientific and educational center of russia. there are 350 scientific organizations here, more than a hundred higher educational institutions. 1/6 of the city's residents are students. they receive an education in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. in addition to the obvious attractions, the northern capital is rich in surprises. for example, this clock on the tower of the all-russian scientific and metrology institute. the dial with twenty- four-hour divisions is capable of surprising everyone. the clock was
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and this is the rector of the belarusian state university, who told us about some details, studying ats university, because many people would like to go there. i was very glad to hear a little more about his life than what is written, for example, on the internet. and who thinks that andrei dmitrievich was a little disingenuous, did not tell you the whole truth? i i think that in many moments, when asked about personal life or about situations that have occurred over many years of experience, we were told in general terms, but were not told the situation itself, about the meeting to think that the main resource is sincerity and emotions during communication, which reveals you and enriches. rector of the belarusian state university andrei korol was a guest today at the program 100 questions to an adult, see you in a week. we have created such a unique and very important for our country, our state edition. many, unfortunately, perceive attempts to distort the falsification of the history of western belarus and the bssr, which are actively thrown in, especially after the collapse of the s
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petersburg gymnasium, then he taught at moscow state university, and he even taught at the page corps, so this, well , indirectly, can testify to the fact that potemkin had a primary education was not bad at all, then he entered the moscow state university, in the first year he showed absolutely excellent knowledge, received a gold medal. a little later, he was among the best students presented to empress elizabeth petrovna. however, after 3 years he was expelled for laziness and not as i understand it today they would say for truancy, for non-attendance. it is necessary to add to his character such a stubbornness of character, which manifested itself in his youth. he entered the university and was enrolled in the regiment, and for quite a long time he served in absentia, this was accepted then and not just served, he received ranks, for example, he received a koprala with the wording for excellent knowledge of the greek language, well, in today's times it sounds rather ridiculous, of course, but i repeat, it was accepted then. his personal merits are indisputable and somewhere the pa
petersburg gymnasium, then he taught at moscow state university, and he even taught at the page corps, so this, well , indirectly, can testify to the fact that potemkin had a primary education was not bad at all, then he entered the moscow state university, in the first year he showed absolutely excellent knowledge, received a gold medal. a little later, he was among the best students presented to empress elizabeth petrovna. however, after 3 years he was expelled for laziness and not as i...
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welcome to michigan state university.cheering] michigan state university president and i am thrilled to have you on a beautiful campus this evening. and tonight we are particularly pleased to welcome back to noted spartans governor gretchen whitmer and former governor. [cheering] [applause] and a former governor and ambassador to canada james blanchard. [applause] [cheering] i know you all join me and looking forward to their conversation this evening. which will focus on governor gor whitmer's newly published memoir "true gretch" i've spoken on many occasions and this may be the most fun crowd. i believe this is an appropriate discussion to host here at michigan state university. not only because of to experience a public leaders who are spartans, i was a probably public global research university focus on developing tomorrow's leaders and tomorrow's doers i like to say, michigan state t university is committed to conversations that illuminate the issues of the day. we are going to do that this evening. i am reminded of
welcome to michigan state university.cheering] michigan state university president and i am thrilled to have you on a beautiful campus this evening. and tonight we are particularly pleased to welcome back to noted spartans governor gretchen whitmer and former governor. [cheering] [applause] and a former governor and ambassador to canada james blanchard. [applause] [cheering] i know you all join me and looking forward to their conversation this evening. which will focus on governor gor whitmer's...
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>> first of all, i have to mention that arizona state university and the school of civic and economichought and leadership also has a first edition of the federalist papers. it is a real treasure here at our university. what is the role of the bill of rights and the federalist papers? basically, publius and is why we do not need a bill of rights. both hamilton and madison argue we do not need a bill of rights. the anti-federalist our argument for it -- the anti-federalist are arguing for it. the reason he said we do not need a bill of rights is because the american government is different from the british government. in the british model, the government granted rights to the people gradually. think of magna carta. the american government is very different. government does not grant rights to the people. the people delegate powers to the government. the people are sovereign. and so madison was concerned that if there were a bill of rights that any rights not listed would be assumed that we do not possess them. ultimately, he comes around and introduces the bill of rights and the first
>> first of all, i have to mention that arizona state university and the school of civic and economichought and leadership also has a first edition of the federalist papers. it is a real treasure here at our university. what is the role of the bill of rights and the federalist papers? basically, publius and is why we do not need a bill of rights. both hamilton and madison argue we do not need a bill of rights. the anti-federalist our argument for it -- the anti-federalist are arguing for...
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th two parcited in debate hosted by saginaw valley state university. the cook political report rates the race a tossu the candidate who wins novembe will go on to replace democrat representative dan kildee who chose not to seek reelection. >> good evening. welcome to tonight's candidate form here at saginaw valley state university. i'm an assistant professor of political science here. before begin tonight's form between the democratic and republican nominees for michigan's eighth district, i want to offer some brief thanks to our participants, hosts and sponsors. first and foremost, thank you to all of the folks -- to all of you, my fellow citizens in attendance this evening. i appreciate you taking time out of your schedule to attend tonight's form. so, i thank you all for taking your civic duty seriously by attending tonight's session. second, thank you to both of our candidates, state senator kristen mcdonald rivet and mr. paul junge for participating tonight. thanks for our two moderators, zoe clark and chad gladingood. third, a special thanks to o
th two parcited in debate hosted by saginaw valley state university. the cook political report rates the race a tossu the candidate who wins novembe will go on to replace democrat representative dan kildee who chose not to seek reelection. >> good evening. welcome to tonight's candidate form here at saginaw valley state university. i'm an assistant professor of political science here. before begin tonight's form between the democratic and republican nominees for michigan's eighth...
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michigan state university. hi, i'm rick. i'm michigan state university president kevin guskiewicz and i am thrilled to have you on our beautiful campus this and tonight we are pleased to welcome back two noted >> s welcome back two noted spartans, governor whitmer whitmer and former governor -- [applause] >> and former governor and ambassador to canada, james blanchard. [applause] >> i know that you all join me in looking forward to their conversation this evening which will focus on governor whitmer's new memoir, true gretch. and i've spoken in five months and this may be the most fun crowd i've been before. i believe this is an appropriate discussion to host here at michigan state university not only because it's because of two experienced public leaders who are spartans, as a proudly public global research university focused on developing tomorrow's leaders and tomorrow's doers, as i like to say, michigan state university is committed to conversations that illuminate the issues of the day and we're going to do that this e
michigan state university. hi, i'm rick. i'm michigan state university president kevin guskiewicz and i am thrilled to have you on our beautiful campus this and tonight we are pleased to welcome back two noted >> s welcome back two noted spartans, governor whitmer whitmer and former governor -- [applause] >> and former governor and ambassador to canada, james blanchard. [applause] >> i know that you all join me in looking forward to their conversation this evening which will...
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host: thom reilly joining us from arizona state university for this discussion. this is barry up next. in new jersey, a supporter of the harris-walz ticket. ahead. caller: thank you, c-span. these border states, what concerns me is that the amount of legislation that has been brought to the floor of the house that has not been acted on. in 2013 the senate approved a border bill that was approved 68-32 in the senate. they delivered it to john boehner, and john boehner refused to bring it to the floor. again, in february 2024 the senate put together a bill to fund, correcting the border issues, but donald trump again said that the republicans want to maintain this as an issue for the election. in the most recent border bill that was approved they had a provision for these fentanyl sensors. apparently these sensors are sitting in a warehouse someplace but cannot be used because they have not been validated. the money was put in the latest bill to do that. my question is, why hasn't this been elevated to public discussion in states like arizona and texas, where the bo
host: thom reilly joining us from arizona state university for this discussion. this is barry up next. in new jersey, a supporter of the harris-walz ticket. ahead. caller: thank you, c-span. these border states, what concerns me is that the amount of legislation that has been brought to the floor of the house that has not been acted on. in 2013 the senate approved a border bill that was approved 68-32 in the senate. they delivered it to john boehner, and john boehner refused to bring it to the...
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now most of the guys, students of the faculty of geography and geoinformatics of the state university. you can continue to develop your potential here, thanks to the new. modern equipment scientific laboratories, the faculty of geography and geoinformatics of the belarusian state university is today and for a long time we hope will continue to be the flagship of geographical education and geographical science in the republic of belarus, and we are one of the powerful centers of geography in eastern europe as a whole. today we offer eight specialties, literally this year we opened a new interdisciplinary specialty, it is regional studies and translation activities. we plan to prepare guys. in collaboration with another faculty, and the guys, graduates will receive a triple qualification, geographer, teacher, translator. belarusian schoolchildren are among the top experts in seven specialized subjects, among participants of international olympiads. the guys brought medals from all over the world. china, india, ireland, serbia, kazakhstan, russia, and this is not limit, further more, bec
now most of the guys, students of the faculty of geography and geoinformatics of the state university. you can continue to develop your potential here, thanks to the new. modern equipment scientific laboratories, the faculty of geography and geoinformatics of the belarusian state university is today and for a long time we hope will continue to be the flagship of geographical education and geographical science in the republic of belarus, and we are one of the powerful centers of geography in...
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state university, and today we will touch this culture, taste the mysteries of the tea ceremony, learn all the subtleties of traditional chinese painting and calligraphy. with you, alina nivoina, and this is the project fashion for culture. the culture of china is one of the most ancient and original cultures in the world. it was china that became the birthplace of such philosophical. such as taoism and confucianism. chinese culture has long been a model for imitation among neighboring countries. japan, korea, vietnam and many others. ruts and educates the spirit. it is not for nothing that so much attention was paid to this art in ancient china. officials took a mandatory exam in calligraphy and even emperors diligently practiced writing hieroglyphs. plus, learning calligraphy is a separate developmental practice. the lessons will be useful for those who are engaged in oriental painting, because these two art forms are inextricably linked. they. rely on common principles and techniques, and a rare chinese painting can do without a beautiful calligraphic inscription, the harmony of yin
state university, and today we will touch this culture, taste the mysteries of the tea ceremony, learn all the subtleties of traditional chinese painting and calligraphy. with you, alina nivoina, and this is the project fashion for culture. the culture of china is one of the most ancient and original cultures in the world. it was china that became the birthplace of such philosophical. such as taoism and confucianism. chinese culture has long been a model for imitation among neighboring...
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uh, that was me tell you, i like see it from santiago state university. thank you very much for your time today in your insights. my pleasure. as you know, the news now, despite the un secretary general's cold for a sci fi, there's been noise days off in the fighting between israel and his, the law in living on the lebanese and we latrice is in this riley, a striking, killed 3 of its troops. as they were evacuating wounded civilians and the capitol by route has again come under attack. firefighters tackled the remains of a large file. the following is really missile strikes on a route southern neighborhoods. all 6 buildings, including a residential complex, well flattened and delayed lockheed district according to 11 guns, official national news agency. the attacks took place just hours before the start of a conference in paris to drum up more international aid for 11 non president and manual macro hosted ministers and officials for more than 70 countries who to get the pledged over a $1000000000.00 worth of humanitarian aid. and ministry support 11 and d
uh, that was me tell you, i like see it from santiago state university. thank you very much for your time today in your insights. my pleasure. as you know, the news now, despite the un secretary general's cold for a sci fi, there's been noise days off in the fighting between israel and his, the law in living on the lebanese and we latrice is in this riley, a striking, killed 3 of its troops. as they were evacuating wounded civilians and the capitol by route has again come under attack....
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support all student athletes as mandated by state law. >> the fallout over its transgender volleyball player, blaire fleming, continues. players at the university of nevada, reno, informed their administrators that they would not play against san jose state on october 26th, which is against nevada state law. some people on san jose state's campus weighed in on the issue. >> i would accept them. i think there's no problem with them participating in sports at all for being transgender. i support the trans community. >> it's not fair because like males are like way different than females in athletics. they're more powerful, quicker and all that. >> southern utah university and boise state have already forfeited games to san jose state. the university of nevada also released a statement saying, in part, the university intends to move forward with the match as scheduled, and the players may choose not to participate in the match on the day of the contest. no players will be subject to any team disciplinary action for their decision not to participate in the match. the billy defrank lgbtq plus community center is just a few miles away from san jose s
support all student athletes as mandated by state law. >> the fallout over its transgender volleyball player, blaire fleming, continues. players at the university of nevada, reno, informed their administrators that they would not play against san jose state on october 26th, which is against nevada state law. some people on san jose state's campus weighed in on the issue. >> i would accept them. i think there's no problem with them participating in sports at all for being...
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welcome to the forum here at saginaw state university. i'm head of political science. but before we begin the forum for michigan's eighth congressional district, i wanted to offer some brief thanks to our participants, hosts, and sponsors. first and foremost, thank you to all of you, my fellow citizens, in attendance this evening. i appreciate you taking time out of your schedules to attend this civic forum seeking our next representative. our government should rise thanks to we the people. thank you for taking tonight serious. and thank to you kristen mcdonald rivet and paul junge for participating and our moderators, zoe clark and chad livingood from "the detroit news." thanks to our sponsors including saginaw state university, the bay area chamber of commerce, the bay county democratic party and the eighth district republican committee, chamber of commerce, great lakes bay, league of women voters saginaw, the midland democratic party and the midland republican party and the saginaw democratic party and the saginaw republican party, and a part ridge in a pear tree. t
welcome to the forum here at saginaw state university. i'm head of political science. but before we begin the forum for michigan's eighth congressional district, i wanted to offer some brief thanks to our participants, hosts, and sponsors. first and foremost, thank you to all of you, my fellow citizens, in attendance this evening. i appreciate you taking time out of your schedules to attend this civic forum seeking our next representative. our government should rise thanks to we the people....
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preparation for the olympiad took place under the sensitive guidance of teachers of the belg-state university, but it all started with school teachers, who constantly directed their students to reach only the highest peaks of knowledge. i usually start preparing children from the very. moment of acquaintance, literally in the first lessons you already identify those children who are interested in the subject, as for preparation, this is clear, not in lessons, this is to help optional classes to help participate in different marathons and competitions. stanislav brodnicki knows everything about the earth and space, because geology and meteorology are much more important to him than science, he participated in the tenth european geographical olympiad in serbia and the seventeenth international olympiad in sciences. about the earth in china, the result: a gold and silver medal. the guy's formula for success is simple: the right allocation of time and constant repetition of topics. i think it's right to allocate time so that it doesn't happen that one day you study a lot, and the next day you don
preparation for the olympiad took place under the sensitive guidance of teachers of the belg-state university, but it all started with school teachers, who constantly directed their students to reach only the highest peaks of knowledge. i usually start preparing children from the very. moment of acquaintance, literally in the first lessons you already identify those children who are interested in the subject, as for preparation, this is clear, not in lessons, this is to help optional classes to...
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new restrictions this school year on not just san francisco state's campus, but all the cal state universityre enacted over the summer. this morning, we're at san francisco state, where you see behind us. >> they just have a pop up canopy and a sign. 8:00 this morning is when more students are expected to gather here for a one day walkout and strike. they said they are calling for an end to u.s. aid to israel and they want not just sf state, but the cal state university system to divest from companies that students say do business with israeli military. now, this is the first major protest to happen here since the encampment on this campus was dismantled back in may. back then, student protesters reached an agreement about divestment from san francisco state. since then, though, cal state university system has implemented a policy to ban encampments as part of any sort of protest or demonstration. so one of the things you don't see out here are any tents. back out here live csu officials say any student who does try to set up an encampment for a protest can face some disciplinary action. thi
new restrictions this school year on not just san francisco state's campus, but all the cal state universityre enacted over the summer. this morning, we're at san francisco state, where you see behind us. >> they just have a pop up canopy and a sign. 8:00 this morning is when more students are expected to gather here for a one day walkout and strike. they said they are calling for an end to u.s. aid to israel and they want not just sf state, but the cal state university system to divest...
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we are coming to you tonight from fairmont state university. at fairmont state who have been wonderful hosts. we'll do our best this evening to explore the issues important to west virginians and provide a clear picture of where each candidate stands. michael questions are designed to elicit specific answers. we are not following a traditional debate format with dedicated time limits. it's more of a forum or a roundtable and by agreement of the candidates, i have the latitude to seek clarification from them, and allow for a limited response and rebuttal if necessary, but we only have a little less than one hour, so we will try to cover a lot of ground. the candidates will have two minutes each at the conclusion of the forum to make closing statements. welcome, patrick murphy c. good evening. >> good to see you, hop. >> thank you. and good to have you here, steve williams. >> thank you. everybody knows everybody. we're going to go by first names tonight. >> ok, patrick, i'm going to start with you. mayor williams has called for a direct vote of t
we are coming to you tonight from fairmont state university. at fairmont state who have been wonderful hosts. we'll do our best this evening to explore the issues important to west virginians and provide a clear picture of where each candidate stands. michael questions are designed to elicit specific answers. we are not following a traditional debate format with dedicated time limits. it's more of a forum or a roundtable and by agreement of the candidates, i have the latitude to seek...
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the controversy surrounds a transgender player on the san jose state team tonight. both universities are responding. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters is live at san jose state with reaction from administrators and students. and lamonica. this is just the latest team to make this decision. >> that's right. claudine. this is the third team to say that they don't want to compete against a transgender player here at san jose state university. now, we talked to people on campus, and some people seem conflicted. others want a ban against transgender players. and then there are people who say they support the transgender community. >> a man has physical advantages over women. so does that make it fair, like in the sport? >> as san jose state university continues to support all student athletes as mandated by state law, the fallout over its transgender volleyball player blaire fleming continues. players at the university of nevada, reno, informed their administrators that they would not play against san jose state on october 26th, which is against nevada state law. some people on san
the controversy surrounds a transgender player on the san jose state team tonight. both universities are responding. ktvu south bay reporter lamonica peters is live at san jose state with reaction from administrators and students. and lamonica. this is just the latest team to make this decision. >> that's right. claudine. this is the third team to say that they don't want to compete against a transgender player here at san jose state university. now, we talked to people on campus, and...
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about a dozen students at san francisco state university walked out in protest, demanding an end to all u.s. and cal state backed aid to israel. they are also calling for funds to go to education and jobs instead of war. some faculty members also held a teach out for palestine in solidarity. we caught oakland fire crews on top of the roof of the two-story home, trying to keep the fire from spreading to the nearby homes this afternoon. that all happened on holly street and 80th avenue in east oakland. the good news, they're able to escape the flames and no one was hurt. they the fire under control this afternoon. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. we are learning a homeowner shot an intruder in el cerrito this morning, putting a nearby elementary school on lockdown. police say the homeowner shot the man twice after entering the home on elm street, thinking he was armed. the man is unhoused, and doesn't have the weapon. he's recovering in the hospital and will face burglary charges. during the investigation, the school went on lockdown and later reopened. >>> manslaughter
about a dozen students at san francisco state university walked out in protest, demanding an end to all u.s. and cal state backed aid to israel. they are also calling for funds to go to education and jobs instead of war. some faculty members also held a teach out for palestine in solidarity. we caught oakland fire crews on top of the roof of the two-story home, trying to keep the fire from spreading to the nearby homes this afternoon. that all happened on holly street and 80th avenue in east...
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weta in washington and from the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityna: krairs are -- kamala harris and donald trump are making their case. this is part of the deep dive into the policies this election. so you reported recently about the candidates' approach on abortion access and broader health care policies and start with vice president harris, what are her key plans on health care? >> some of her proposals are to build on the inflation reduction act and renew the affordable care act subsidies that are expiring in 2025 and expand access to birth control pills. she wants to expand that $35 cap on insulin that she and biden passed and extend it to all americans and wants to cap every american prescription drug costs at $2,000 a year and it only applies now to medicare recipients and should be at-home care benefit covered by medicare. >> currently, if you need home care and you don't have some money to hire someone, you and your family need to deplete your savings to qualify for help. that is not right. so we are going to change the approach and allow m
weta in washington and from the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityna: krairs are -- kamala harris and donald trump are making their case. this is part of the deep dive into the policies this election. so you reported recently about the candidates' approach on abortion access and broader health care policies and start with vice president harris, what are her key plans on health care? >> some of her proposals are to build on the inflation...
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after completing this course i had a dream to go to minsk, but it turned out that our polish state university adopted such a program that the guys who graduate with honors from the technical school with this specialty are enrolled straight into the third year university, well, we basically have almost the same practice now, that i dreamed about minsk, from here it turned out that on the spot. for the first year of the shortened program, and the entire term of the shortened program, so now we are moving to the fact that it would be 3 years in absentia. how do you rate the entrance campaign of vseryus this year? i rate it positively, well, frankly speaking, i expected that it would still be, well, the passing scores will be a little lower, i can honestly tell you, well, we have a passing score for software engineering score 385. wow, yes, that's a lot, once again confirmed that we are really the leading country on the one hand, on the other hand, after all, the demand for specialists in the field of information technology, they are snapped up like hot cakes, well, we have our own specifics in t
after completing this course i had a dream to go to minsk, but it turned out that our polish state university adopted such a program that the guys who graduate with honors from the technical school with this specialty are enrolled straight into the third year university, well, we basically have almost the same practice now, that i dreamed about minsk, from here it turned out that on the spot. for the first year of the shortened program, and the entire term of the shortened program, so now we...
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we have a student hear from weaver state university is a very important question that she wants aspen were going to move on to that. her name is marina and the floor is yours. >> and work with weaver state boats to register, prepare for campus for julie the younger eligible should be more involved in the voting system and how do you plan to reach them so they stay engaged? >> mr. bowen you are first paid. >> as of the younger generation has a lot of potential to influence elections. i think there's a lot of great people in the younger generation that do not register to vote and do not vote. i would encourage them to do so. there's a? of how to reach this generation. other than video games left let her through social media. depending on the jumper gender it may be because there are differences. although i have a daughter-in-law who is an excellent game at. [laughter] i think it is important to reach out to the younger generation. for them to be involved. you talked earlier about portico climates. on the campaign trail i've had an opportunity and i know some people are triggered you bri
we have a student hear from weaver state university is a very important question that she wants aspen were going to move on to that. her name is marina and the floor is yours. >> and work with weaver state boats to register, prepare for campus for julie the younger eligible should be more involved in the voting system and how do you plan to reach them so they stay engaged? >> mr. bowen you are first paid. >> as of the younger generation has a lot of potential to influence...
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state. i think tensions are going to continue to rise both with washington and other western allies. okay, so you've given this much to think about as we thank you for that. that's okay. from the university of california. thank you so much. thank you. the remaining in the united states, a strike by pulled was suspended to shipping operations along the entire east coast . adults between the workers union and port out is that reported to be at a standstill was a seeking a wage increase in job protection. guarantees in the face of concerns about the organization, it's estimated that hall of north america's maritime trade passes through the affected ports. one estimate says the strike could cost for us to come to be $5000000000.00 a day, some business days, according to president biden, to invoke and by even low authorizing the president to order a cooling off period in the strike. well, jason miller is a professor at michigan state university, an internship of the department of supply chain management. welcome to the data that you didn't invite you. they have the international longshoremen's association . so it shuts down old ports from maine to texas. a 12 i want to, i am on tuesday and th
state. i think tensions are going to continue to rise both with washington and other western allies. okay, so you've given this much to think about as we thank you for that. that's okay. from the university of california. thank you so much. thank you. the remaining in the united states, a strike by pulled was suspended to shipping operations along the entire east coast . adults between the workers union and port out is that reported to be at a standstill was a seeking a wage increase in job...
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penn state university, thanks alexis. and we will be right back. hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen there is an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most commons side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today for the potential for fewer injections. have you ever thought of getting a walk-in tub for you or someone you love? now is a great time to take a
penn state university, thanks alexis. and we will be right back. hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye infection, separation of...
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and it was we were just angry and hurt. >> tevis was a senior at san jose state university and was set to graduate in the spring. brown is facing three felonies, including murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm. the tevis family says they plan to be at each of brown's court appearances, fighting for justice. >> now to a story that we've been following since last week, when a santa clara county judge granted the release of an inmate. but tonight, carlos harris remains in prison. ktvu lamonica peters with what's holding up harris's release. >> carlos harris says he's frustrated he hasn't been released from custody after a santa clara county judge made changes to his sentence last thursday. harris has already served 20 years in prison, but the judge reduced his sentence by five years, saying he had served enough time. >> it's like a slap in the face because what the judge took out the cdcr hands, he i'm still here, so i don't know. i don't know what to do. i don't know, honestly. i don't know what to do. i don't know when i'm getting out. >> harris was convicted of robbery an
and it was we were just angry and hurt. >> tevis was a senior at san jose state university and was set to graduate in the spring. brown is facing three felonies, including murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm. the tevis family says they plan to be at each of brown's court appearances, fighting for justice. >> now to a story that we've been following since last week, when a santa clara county judge granted the release of an inmate. but tonight, carlos harris remains in...
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state. women's volleyball team. the university, wyoming, not the latest opponent to opponent to forfeit against the spartans. the ncaa is currently facing a lawsuit over their transgender athlete rules. one of the plaintiffs is a san jose bali ball player who claims that the school did not tell her that her teammate is transgender, even after they room together on road trips. she also claims that the team mate can spike the ball 80 miles per hour. so that to that raises some safety concerns within the team. none of the schools have issued a reason for why they have forfeited. the match isn't canceled them. but that game on thursday for the spartans is still on the schedule. kron 4 is your local election headquarters and it was a showdown of the vice presidential candidates. both minnesota democratic governor tim walz and ohio republican senator jd vance came into last night's debate with something to prove our washington correspondent reshad hudson shows us how it went down. >> this was certainly a debate about the issues. vance a
state. women's volleyball team. the university, wyoming, not the latest opponent to opponent to forfeit against the spartans. the ncaa is currently facing a lawsuit over their transgender athlete rules. one of the plaintiffs is a san jose bali ball player who claims that the school did not tell her that her teammate is transgender, even after they room together on road trips. she also claims that the team mate can spike the ball 80 miles per hour. so that to that raises some safety concerns...
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party, david mcewan, sonoma state university. and okay, let me just do this real fast. what's your big take away, donna, from tonight's debate? >> my biggest takeaway was i think think the most profound exchange that happened was came at the ferry. and so i don't i'm not sure it's going to get a lot of attention. but the discussion, especially focusing on jd vance around his views about the 2020 election about the events of january 6, the attempted insurrection and direct question to him about whether he would certify the election going forward. that is really important stuff. i know it's nerdy, but it's more important than almost any other issue they discussed tonight and just can't bring himself. perhaps it's because he's speaking to an audience of one. he cannot bring himself to say that they lost his boss lost the election in 2020. i don't think that's our jonathan at the vice presidential candidates had the discussion. >> that the presidential candidates should have been having 2 weeks ago at the presidential debate, so-call
party, david mcewan, sonoma state university. and okay, let me just do this real fast. what's your big take away, donna, from tonight's debate? >> my biggest takeaway was i think think the most profound exchange that happened was came at the ferry. and so i don't i'm not sure it's going to get a lot of attention. but the discussion, especially focusing on jd vance around his views about the 2020 election about the events of january 6, the attempted insurrection and direct question to him...
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and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university.iddle east. israel tonight says it targeted a hamas commander in the west bank, killing at least 14 people, air strikes are rarely used by israel in the west bank. israeli forces today also kept up their punishing attacks across southern lebanon, and in the capital beirut -- where tonight israel reportedly targeted the successor to hassan nasrallah. the hezbollah leader killed last friday. more broadly, hundreds of civilians, including dozens of children, have now been killed in lebanon. as special correspondent leila molana-allen reports from beirut, residents now feel nowhere is safe. correspondent: among the things this war is taken from lebanon's people, the ability to sleep. each night across the country an anxious wait, weighing whether to open a window so they will not smash when the pressure of a nearby explosion or shut them to stop the noxious fumes from getting in. last night beirut residents did not have to wait long. just after midnight i solution and three hollow banks. o
and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university.iddle east. israel tonight says it targeted a hamas commander in the west bank, killing at least 14 people, air strikes are rarely used by israel in the west bank. israeli forces today also kept up their punishing attacks across southern lebanon, and in the capital beirut -- where tonight israel reportedly targeted the successor to hassan nasrallah. the hezbollah leader killed last friday. more broadly,...
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john: thaddeus johnson of georgia state university, thank you so much.na: in recent years, the prevalence of autism has risen significantly across all populations in the u.s. diagnoses are more common among children of color, but one group, somali americans, is seeing an alarming increase. fred de sam lazaro has this report from minnesota, home to the largest somali community in america. >> i have three children, two girls and a boy, and they have all been diagnosed autistic. two of my children are verbal. one is partially verbal. and we speak, eat, sleep autism. fred: for anisa hagi mohamed and husband, duraan ali, this is one of few outings the family does together in a routine otherwise individually tailored for their 8-, 6- and 3-year-old children. on sundays, the kids get to play in a safe space set aside just for autistic children. hagi mohamed was a teacher. she has a degree in linguistics but has devoted her life to advocating for autistic children in the somali american community. >> i always tell parents you are going to face a period of denial
john: thaddeus johnson of georgia state university, thank you so much.na: in recent years, the prevalence of autism has risen significantly across all populations in the u.s. diagnoses are more common among children of color, but one group, somali americans, is seeing an alarming increase. fred de sam lazaro has this report from minnesota, home to the largest somali community in america. >> i have three children, two girls and a boy, and they have all been diagnosed autistic. two of my...
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ali. >> that protest is now underway here on the san francisco state university campus. e out here with their signs. these students are with a group called san francisco state students for gaza. they said they are enacting a one day walkout and strike. and we asked what that means. and they said that that means the students taking part in this are not going to be going to class toda. instead, they will be out here handing out leaflets and signs and protesting. one year since the war in gaza began, they're calling for an end to u.s. aid to israel. and they said that they want the entire cal state university system to create a policy to divest from companies that do business with the israeli military. we spoke with one of the organizers who had this to say through this and joint actions across the bay area. >> we're telling the csus and we're telling gavin newsom and our elected leaders in the bay area that the people of the bay don't stand for genocide. >> this is the first major protest to happen here, since the encampment on this campus was dismantled back in may. back t
ali. >> that protest is now underway here on the san francisco state university campus. e out here with their signs. these students are with a group called san francisco state students for gaza. they said they are enacting a one day walkout and strike. and we asked what that means. and they said that that means the students taking part in this are not going to be going to class toda. instead, they will be out here handing out leaflets and signs and protesting. one year since the war in...
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and then arizona state university, professor tom riley discuss as's political makeup and history. later, arizona based political analyst michael o'neal on poling in the grand canyon state and who are the key voting blocks. c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span isour unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including wow. >> the world has changed. today the fast reliable internet connection is something no one can live without. so wow is there for our customers with speed, reality and choice. now more than ever it all starts with great internet wow. >> wow, support c-span as a public service giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> vice president kamala harris is cpaigning across three states today during one of her stops in michigan she spoke tokers about donald trump's position about raising the minimum wage and was asked about the swing voters in the election. >> good afternoon, everyone. well, we are here in michigan. just left pennsylvania. and after
and then arizona state university, professor tom riley discuss as's political makeup and history. later, arizona based political analyst michael o'neal on poling in the grand canyon state and who are the key voting blocks. c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> c-span isour unfiltered view of government. we're funded by these television companies and more including wow. >> the world has changed. today the...
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galina vasilievna kozarnovskaya, vitebsk state university developed programs for us, a color scheme, all this with her. the modern sludsky belt, like its great-grandfather from the 16th century, is an indicator of status its owner, a gift of the highest state significance. the program of revival of tradition and technology of sluch belts has no completion, it gave that necessary stimulus, impetus of revival of our traditions, our history, we had simple production, as in many enterprises of art crafts, of course, today after realization of this state program our enterprise is. cities are 100%. segment of belhudozhpromyslov, enterprises sultsky belts are not only creation of copies of our relics. factory organizes a full production cycle, from the creation of yarn to the decorative design of products. the name of the products manufactured by the enterprises, if you take this, like the name, doll, set, blanket. blanket, pillow, somewhere around 500. this is almost 2,000 types of approved designs. our products are of very high quality, very highly valued, and people are ready to pay any
galina vasilievna kozarnovskaya, vitebsk state university developed programs for us, a color scheme, all this with her. the modern sludsky belt, like its great-grandfather from the 16th century, is an indicator of status its owner, a gift of the highest state significance. the program of revival of tradition and technology of sluch belts has no completion, it gave that necessary stimulus, impetus of revival of our traditions, our history, we had simple production, as in many enterprises of art...
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petersburg gymnasium, then he taught at moscow state university, and he even taught in the pazhevsky corps, so this, well , as indirectly, can testify to the fact that potemkin had a very good primary education, then he entered moscow state university, in the first year he showed absolutely excellent knowledge, received a gold medal. a little later, he was introduced to empress elizabeth petrovna among the best students. however, after 3 years he was expelled for laziness and not as i understand, in modern times they would say for truancy, for non-attendance, at least the official wording was like that, yes, yes, yes, such and such. speaking about potemkin, we need to add to his characterization such obstinacy of character, which manifested itself from his youth and in particular. apparently, it is connected with his expulsion from the university, well, the official wording, as you absolutely correctly said, yes, for not being in classes, but modern researchers believe that - most likely there was a conflict, we are definitely not we know from the documents what kind of conflict, sin
petersburg gymnasium, then he taught at moscow state university, and he even taught in the pazhevsky corps, so this, well , as indirectly, can testify to the fact that potemkin had a very good primary education, then he entered moscow state university, in the first year he showed absolutely excellent knowledge, received a gold medal. a little later, he was introduced to empress elizabeth petrovna among the best students. however, after 3 years he was expelled for laziness and not as i...
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i graduated from nezhny novgorod state university and pushchino state university. i have been living and working in moscow for over 10 years, by profession. checkers, i also like billiards, i took part in my game, but i would like to play more successfully, how many times have you played? seven times, thank you, igor, mikhail, ivan, now, according to the good old tradition, let's get acquainted with all the themes of our game today. the most wonderful themes for you, dear players, for you, dear tv viewers, we begin the first round. the first round, here is its theme: john lennon, 100 years at lunch, the book world, sloths, rainbow and forest in ellipses, i ask you, igor, to begin, john lennon 500, this is an irish rock band in 1996. dedicated the song "i just shot john lennon" to the memory of the singer, i just killed john lennon. cranberry. cranberries, right. john lennon 400. in 1987 , robert saakyans filmed the armen-film studio fantastic parable "the lesson". at the end , several lines from this song were written. john called his first group the quarryman. peo
i graduated from nezhny novgorod state university and pushchino state university. i have been living and working in moscow for over 10 years, by profession. checkers, i also like billiards, i took part in my game, but i would like to play more successfully, how many times have you played? seven times, thank you, igor, mikhail, ivan, now, according to the good old tradition, let's get acquainted with all the themes of our game today. the most wonderful themes for you, dear players, for you, dear...