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visit, for example, the braslav lakes or naroch, so it’s important here that every belarusian and straus some kind of map and that’s why he visits different periods in different periods . uh, our territories are in belarusian and that's all the information about the most noticeable in the economy today, and we will tell you in the area of interest next week. i remind you that we broadcast every tuesday, wednesday and thursday, good news and successful transactions. they are ready to surprise and win. what is the name of the award in football, which is awarded to the player who scored the most beautiful goal in the current year. oh, at the same time, football experts in which belarusian city is the hockey club of the extra league lokomotiv based? they will show their best qualities, what is a zenitsa? well, a stable expression of the apple of the windows, which is connected with the eyes, so voice it, this is a musical musical yuliana, i would listen to lesha. seems, already released after the fly agaric will fight for victory and the title of bydlushim. i think in soviet times. uh, t
visit, for example, the braslav lakes or naroch, so it’s important here that every belarusian and straus some kind of map and that’s why he visits different periods in different periods . uh, our territories are in belarusian and that's all the information about the most noticeable in the economy today, and we will tell you in the area of interest next week. i remind you that we broadcast every tuesday, wednesday and thursday, good news and successful transactions. they are...
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we're in a straus in strasburg. now to the fighting on the ground in ukraine, russian air strikes have hit levin counting power and water supply to parts of the west in ukrainian city, close to the polish border. russian forces also struck train stations in the center and west of the country. according to a railway official, plumes of smoke could be seen rising above levine, the cities may. it said, the strike hit 2 power substations. the wave has been fed the worst of the fighting so far with only a handful of strikes, hitting civilian and military infrastructure. meanwhile, russian forces continued to bombard areas in east and ukraine. the regional governor don yet says russian attacks killed at least 21 people there on tuesday. russian forces are also launched a renewed assault on the as of steel works in matter you poll. some residents were evacuated during a brief ceasefire, but many more are still trapped there. safe at last, after weeks under constant attack, these people have escaped the as of south steel pl
we're in a straus in strasburg. now to the fighting on the ground in ukraine, russian air strikes have hit levin counting power and water supply to parts of the west in ukrainian city, close to the polish border. russian forces also struck train stations in the center and west of the country. according to a railway official, plumes of smoke could be seen rising above levine, the cities may. it said, the strike hit 2 power substations. the wave has been fed the worst of the fighting so far with...
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May 18, 2022
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jacob straus is a specialist on caucus at the congressional research service he has worked since august of 2007. 2007. he specializes in american government and politics with a focus on congress and other governmental institutions. he's an adjunct professor on governmental studies at johns hopkins university and an adjunct professor at the university of maryland, baltimore county in the political science department. prior to that he served as an assistant professor of political science at star. >> state university and holds aa phd in political science from university of florida and ma in political science from university of florida and the ba in government and politics from the university of maryland. liz hempowicz serves as director of public policy on the project of government oversight come sometimes referred to as pogo. she is an expert on whistleblower protection, conference of interest, ethics, freedom of information act, separation of powers and the national emergencies act. she develops and advances a policy solutions to combat corruption and promote openness and accountability
jacob straus is a specialist on caucus at the congressional research service he has worked since august of 2007. 2007. he specializes in american government and politics with a focus on congress and other governmental institutions. he's an adjunct professor on governmental studies at johns hopkins university and an adjunct professor at the university of maryland, baltimore county in the political science department. prior to that he served as an assistant professor of political science at star....
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May 22, 2022
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let me start with the first question from ira straus, former kennan short-term scholar, warmer fulbrightofessor and moscow state university and the organizing committee on eastern europe and russia inada. so the question is as follows come if the west had responded more favorably to gorbachev and nelsons use 1990-19 and four about joining nato do think we would be in a different situation today? i could throw in, i way we e the very interesting 2002 policy planning memo in the u.s. department of state speculating about russia joining nato, but that's a great question about russia and nato membership. and then the second question from david lane, nato was formed to counter editor the warsaw pact. with the dissolution of the pack and fragmentation of the soviet union please explain why it was necessary for nato to continue. so that's a big question. so excellent questions and pass the baton back to you, mary. >> actually take them in reverse order. thank you for this great question. the question that nato, yes, nato is basically found in the 1940s, 1950s to keep to keep soviet tanks out of
let me start with the first question from ira straus, former kennan short-term scholar, warmer fulbrightofessor and moscow state university and the organizing committee on eastern europe and russia inada. so the question is as follows come if the west had responded more favorably to gorbachev and nelsons use 1990-19 and four about joining nato do think we would be in a different situation today? i could throw in, i way we e the very interesting 2002 policy planning memo in the u.s. department...
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May 18, 2022
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i had straus on the other day. he said gaming is stronger i had best buy on not that long ago. they said gaming stronger. but there's a belief that gaming was something people did during the lock todown it is bigger it's omni verse, a lot industrial is this gaming when i was there, jen was teaching robots how to pick up jell-o >> jell-o? >> jell-o cubes. not the spiked ones they used to give away on halloween i'm talking about jell-o cubes he said, listen, if you teach them enough, you say good boy. i said you're insane he said no you tell them good boy, compliment them, they pick it up i said these are figments of our imagination. he said where do you think we're going? are we going to pin him to ethereum where he only use -- those cards are the ones he can't use for regular? digital win. nobody's taken him up on that yet, speaking 28 langs and ask you what you want. they should. remember chipotle, they came up with a machine to make chips >> well, speaking of all things omni verse and met verse what was ten years ago today was -- >> my daughter's prom. sorry. >> the facebook
i had straus on the other day. he said gaming is stronger i had best buy on not that long ago. they said gaming stronger. but there's a belief that gaming was something people did during the lock todown it is bigger it's omni verse, a lot industrial is this gaming when i was there, jen was teaching robots how to pick up jell-o >> jell-o? >> jell-o cubes. not the spiked ones they used to give away on halloween i'm talking about jell-o cubes he said, listen, if you teach them enough,...
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May 2, 2022
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the bulls had various straus that were grasping at.e talking about the buyback period, they can't buy back shares ending essentially some pinning homes on the april cpi next week which might show we are at an inflation peak. obviously, the fed isn't going to move because of that. that won't help people out the bottom line is the bears are in control of the narrative. as for earnings, the estimates for the quarter, is second quarter and third quarter and the full year, very little change, really, 6, 7, 8% gains expected for the year. the problem is we have very poor visibility nobody has faith in the forward estimates right now. we know the multiple has been compressing from 21 to 18. earnings estimates, themselves, are not coming down dramatically obviously, the market believes that will happen as for what's going on for the market correction, i turned to my friend sam stoval, who points out we've had 23 corrections since 1945 of 10-to-20%. that itself the rate they looked at 23 of them the average drop has been 14%. that is precisely
the bulls had various straus that were grasping at.e talking about the buyback period, they can't buy back shares ending essentially some pinning homes on the april cpi next week which might show we are at an inflation peak. obviously, the fed isn't going to move because of that. that won't help people out the bottom line is the bears are in control of the narrative. as for earnings, the estimates for the quarter, is second quarter and third quarter and the full year, very little change,...