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times they had, the normat— you know, the fun times they had, the normal grandma grandchildren and timesle to remember. times. that's important for people to remember-— to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the — to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of the - look at the front page of the sunday express now. slightly different angle that they have gone with, the headline is honour our clean with a special day, what are they driving at here? we special day, what are they driving at here? ~ . . special day, what are they driving at here? ~ ., , _, ., special day, what are they driving at here? ~ ., , ., ., at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment _ at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment that _ at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment that parliament - at here? we are seeing coverage at the moment that parliament is - at here? we are seeing coverage at i the moment that parliamen
times they had, the normat— you know, the fun times they had, the normal grandma grandchildren and timesle to remember. times. that's important for people to remember-— to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the — to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of _ to remember. indeed. let's take a look at the front page of the - look at the front page of the...
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and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this when he put out the caliph based on testimony given by an imposter. it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people being crucified and stabbed in the heart. the blood was everywhere to help it. i just do, i'm a fake killer. i didn't give him a chance to repent, stabbed him, but because of the long denigration of muslims with both within popular culture and within the media. it was believable. those stereotypes that play unfair or uneasy sal for the politicians, filmmakers, and news networks that acted as travel agents for the war on terror discourse, political leaders, the world over have adopted that language. in some cases, have copied and pasted t
and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this when he put out the caliph based on testimony given by an imposter. it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people...
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the taliban. and abandoning american interest on time. you know, 911 also birth a new generation of security centric films and television shows produced to trade unfair the pentagon and the cia have long had an informal symbiotic relationship with supplying movie makers with military hardware or turning the spy agencies headquarters in virginia into a film set in exchange for the state friendly screenplays. 2 months after 911 in november of 2147 talk. hollywood executives met with bush advisor, karl rove in los angeles, to discuss patriotic plot lines. the industry could crash rove later said it was about showing that the war in afghanistan was not against the law, but against terrorism. that distinction would be lost on most filmmakers. and eventually their audiences. there was 24. it's centered around a counter terror, risen agent by the name of jack bower. and every season is based on 24 hours of trying to avert this terrorist plot. ah, water. what ball is torturing people sometimes killing them? but the audience is led to believe that
the taliban. and abandoning american interest on time. you know, 911 also birth a new generation of security centric films and television shows produced to trade unfair the pentagon and the cia have long had an informal symbiotic relationship with supplying movie makers with military hardware or turning the spy agencies headquarters in virginia into a film set in exchange for the state friendly screenplays. 2 months after 911 in november of 2147 talk. hollywood executives met with bush advisor,...
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the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities of watergate even at the time even when it was unraveling in 1973 in 1974 people had a hard time keeping all the actors straight. who was haldeman who was ehrlichman who was dean? who were these these players? and where did they fit in? and over the years over the passage of 50 years. it has become even more difficult. to keep it all straight who was who and watergate and where do they fit in? this story the heroic journalist interpretation cuts through all that complexity cuts through all the other actors and focuses on the journalists and their
the scandal. okay. watergate was a big-time scandal. woodward and bernstein for the post investigated they uncovered the misconduct in the corrupt practices of the nixon administration forcing the president to resign it's a very neat and tidy shorthand. for explaining the scandal and that is emblematic of most media myths neat tidy simplistic. and easy explanation for a much broader more complex. turn of events. related to this factor is that it is an interpretation that avoids the complexities...
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they raised their hands at the same time. ey scratched their ears at the same time and they had absolutely identical gestures, and this is absolutely understandable from the point of view of the nature of the common genetic code. at twins twins are born and die almost at the same time in childhood rarely perceives itself as a separate organism. if one of them is in trouble or injured, the other will definitely feel it, you know the word empathy. here it is more pronounced. gemini why because they have been with each other since childhood? is it really so predetermined or everyone can choose their own path? and i have a question for you backfilling to all of you. that's where each of you is. here. think about this, in which you are radically different from your sister, and you are not at all looks like a sister. and you are a brother to us and you are a brother. here you are completely different. well, some character traits. what a cant with age, probably somehow it all changed, but now at the moment it seems to me that olya is
they raised their hands at the same time. ey scratched their ears at the same time and they had absolutely identical gestures, and this is absolutely understandable from the point of view of the nature of the common genetic code. at twins twins are born and die almost at the same time in childhood rarely perceives itself as a separate organism. if one of them is in trouble or injured, the other will definitely feel it, you know the word empathy. here it is more pronounced. gemini why because...
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the climate of the time. okay. imagine this okay the climate of the time you're getting you're right with the the waning part of the committee of public safety. okay, you're right at the waning part of that. so you're in the 1790s in france, and there was executions going on. there was craziness going on. okay, you are there's an aura of paranoia that was happening in paris and france at the time, you know, people were getting executed. all right left the people were getting killed, you know in person france and not just people but the people of your class of you know, sort of the upper class, you know ability, you know, things like that, you know wealthy folks they were getting executed. so you're there with your husband now one thing is that you know at that point france appreciated the us they had a really good relationship at that time, but still there's there's this sort of just not a very good not a very good vibe in france. okay, so you're showing up as this young woman in france the time, okay. now you
the climate of the time. okay. imagine this okay the climate of the time you're getting you're right with the the waning part of the committee of public safety. okay, you're right at the waning part of that. so you're in the 1790s in france, and there was executions going on. there was craziness going on. okay, you are there's an aura of paranoia that was happening in paris and france at the time, you know, people were getting executed. all right left the people were getting killed, you know in...
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time business owner. >> a little emotional. it feels. feels good. >> reporter: finding peace withh the good times and the tough ti. tough times. but instead of fai, of failure, he learned how to s. to survive. he learned how to g. to grow. >> there were set out to the pandemic. all i wanted to do was was progress forward. >> reporter: >> reporter: fast forward to present day and you're looking t his brand-new barbershop he calls steel and strand. it sits in the mission district and it s three times larger than the fir. the first. >> to be able to expand during the pandemic, it is amazing. >> reporter: amazing just like the haircuts. >> andy, how do you like it? >> it is perfect. it is exactly how i wanted it. >> reporter: he continues to shape his own future. even lucci patiently cannot wait to see what the world brings next. rya, ryan yamamoto, kpix 5 news . > >> hundreds of students and their supporters took a global climate > >> to bay area streets. chopper 5 flew over an anti-coal demonstration in oakland, yesterday. the young activists call themselves the youth version of apocalypse. a similar similar climate
time business owner. >> a little emotional. it feels. feels good. >> reporter: finding peace withh the good times and the tough ti. tough times. but instead of fai, of failure, he learned how to s. to survive. he learned how to g. to grow. >> there were set out to the pandemic. all i wanted to do was was progress forward. >> reporter: >> reporter: fast forward to present day and you're looking t his brand-new barbershop he calls steel and strand. it sits in the...
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the king. it's unbelievable, what a day. at this timehen he's lost his mother that he's assumed the role of monarch, there must be mixed emotions. to my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. thank you. if you justjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news whether you're watching in the uk or anywhere else around the world. i'm shaun ley. a period of national mourning for her majesty queen elizabeth ii has now started, led by her successor king charles iii. earlier on friday, the new king arrived at buckingham palace after travelling from balmoral in scotland where the queen died on thursday at the age of 96. in his first address to the people as monarch charles fought to contain his emotion as he thanked his late mother for her decades of service. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell reports on the day's events. from buckingham palace, an address to the nation by britain's new king, beginning with a tribute to his mother, the late queen elizabeth. throughout her life, her
the king. it's unbelievable, what a day. at this timehen he's lost his mother that he's assumed the role of monarch, there must be mixed emotions. to my darling mama, as you begin your last great journey to join my dear late papa, i want simply to say this. thank you. if you justjoined us, a warm welcome to bbc news whether you're watching in the uk or anywhere else around the world. i'm shaun ley. a period of national mourning for her majesty queen elizabeth ii has now started, led by her...
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you can look at those two time prices and measure the change in that time price. convert the money prices to time prices, and look at the change in the time price overtime. that is really what we think yields this true insight about resource abundance. if the time price is going down, it means that resource has to become more and more abundant. the reason that the time prices going down, two things, it is because we have innovation and we are going to see it show up, both in lower prices and higher incomes. when you have a new innovation in a business, you are able to pay your employees more money. the income actually increases. time price more fully captures innovation than just a money price. we like time price a lot. the other reason, i have four here. the last reason is that we laid it back to this fundamental measure of time. of the seven measurements that we use in science, six of them really to time. if we can take economics and related back to time, now we have this universal cost that is recognized for everybody. we all were 24 hours a day, everybody on th
you can look at those two time prices and measure the change in that time price. convert the money prices to time prices, and look at the change in the time price overtime. that is really what we think yields this true insight about resource abundance. if the time price is going down, it means that resource has to become more and more abundant. the reason that the time prices going down, two things, it is because we have innovation and we are going to see it show up, both in lower prices and...
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was that a common thing at the time? a democrat and republican agreed on something that profound. >> it became more common with the rise and perceived rise of communism in the 1930s. there were legitimate concerns in the 1930s and going forward about the, not necessarily communist infiltration of the federal government, but about communist activism in the united states. not>> that was something that members of both parties were able to, not all members, but some members of both major parties were able to find common ground. they agreed that they would be some cost to suppressing this rising movement. they decided that they must suppress the communist movement. senator byrd in and truman found common ground. when truman was president, he understood how senator burton felt about those issues. it proved to be a good choice going forward into the 1940s from the standpoint of the truman administration. >> if i recall correctly, at the time, there is one republican left on the court. correct? >> yes, that is right. >> britain m
was that a common thing at the time? a democrat and republican agreed on something that profound. >> it became more common with the rise and perceived rise of communism in the 1930s. there were legitimate concerns in the 1930s and going forward about the, not necessarily communist infiltration of the federal government, but about communist activism in the united states. not>> that was something that members of both parties were able to, not all members, but some members of both...
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for the first time, humanity is debtor -- the impact of dart into -- it was the ideal outcome during the next half hour and we will get a sense on what it was like in the control room as we heard from the team members who were there for the final approach and impact. i want to thank nasa for challenging with -- us with the problem. dart -- the incredible flyby of pluto and the probe. we can now add to this list, dart. on behalf of the applied physics laboratory, congratulation to the dart team and nasa on this accomplishment and demonstration of a game changing planetary defense capability. go dart. >> thank you and again, welcome to the johns hopkins applied physics laboratory where nasa's dart missing -- mission has made history. earlier, we saw incredible live coverage of the terminal approach for the test for planetary defense and let's take a look at the replay and the footage. you can see dimorphus. the spacecraft is navigating itself. cruising in at a speed of 4000 miles per second. you can see it filling the screen and we have never seen this object before. bullseye. we have
for the first time, humanity is debtor -- the impact of dart into -- it was the ideal outcome during the next half hour and we will get a sense on what it was like in the control room as we heard from the team members who were there for the final approach and impact. i want to thank nasa for challenging with -- us with the problem. dart -- the incredible flyby of pluto and the probe. we can now add to this list, dart. on behalf of the applied physics laboratory, congratulation to the dart team...
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i do think two things can be true at the same time. e a magnificently superb technicaljob. i think huw edwards, say if the queen was alive she should give him a medal. but you can also say that journalism basically went on holiday for a fortnight and my feeling is marcus is right. there were not, notjust not the dissenting voices, but there was not the challenge, there was not the journalistic challenge. and i think something else interesting happened over that time as well, which is, take the queue. the queue was largely a media event. the length of the queue, the concentration of the queue, i'm fairly sure would've been different if it had not been covered in the way it was by the media outlets. i guess we'll never know. you're sort of being told how to feel and what to think, and i think there's a really interesting question here. the queue became a thing in itself. people went to it and then everyone else was fascinated about the people who went to it. and what it did tell us about our country and all of that. did the bbc stray in t
i do think two things can be true at the same time. e a magnificently superb technicaljob. i think huw edwards, say if the queen was alive she should give him a medal. but you can also say that journalism basically went on holiday for a fortnight and my feeling is marcus is right. there were not, notjust not the dissenting voices, but there was not the challenge, there was not the journalistic challenge. and i think something else interesting happened over that time as well, which is, take the...
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yes, i’m not mine, i turned out to be absolutely right and for the first time in the history of the showvatar two times for one program. hurray comrades. you found out that this person will be mark or how timur batrutdinov was waiting for you elena i have no words. i'm just in awe of you. thanks, i'm in love with you. dangerous i know that this dolphin does not give up without results. bright swim we will definitely fill for a long time this one of the brightest performances of the show avatar elena sparrow the little mermaid forgot her own family kiss the mermaid listened to me for love the show was disappointed. you are so beautiful to be, maybe you will remember losses for god's sake. songs your exclaimed today, the court for the first time opened two avatars at once in the next program you will meet with the already beloved seven avatars and two new characters at once. you watched the fourth episode of the avatar show, which means you are in a great mood for the whole week, see you next saturday on ntv you are a super new season tomorrow at 20:20 on ntv do you know that you can get a
yes, i’m not mine, i turned out to be absolutely right and for the first time in the history of the showvatar two times for one program. hurray comrades. you found out that this person will be mark or how timur batrutdinov was waiting for you elena i have no words. i'm just in awe of you. thanks, i'm in love with you. dangerous i know that this dolphin does not give up without results. bright swim we will definitely fill for a long time this one of the brightest performances of the show...
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after the war, it took a long time to restore it. journalists took this situation on the first, and they suggested that the bas-reliefs, which are very reminiscent of snails, symbolize long-term construction. it is immediately clear that pushkin is respected in the city from those classics of russian literature , he was honored with monuments, he is the only monument, a folk path has not been erected to him, and next to it is a bench for quarreling lovers. but we it's time, our friend, there's no time, no peace, the heart asks, but only takes away into the depths of the city. victory square is perhaps not only the largest square in the city, but also in belarus, it occupies the third place in europe, second only to samara and warsaw, the 85-meter pools and fountains of victory square. quiet water is peacefully built in them, as a symbol of shed tears and eternal for life. during the great patriotic war, vitebsk was destroyed by 93% of the 180,000 population, only 100-18 people survived when vitebsk arrived after the war american exper
after the war, it took a long time to restore it. journalists took this situation on the first, and they suggested that the bas-reliefs, which are very reminiscent of snails, symbolize long-term construction. it is immediately clear that pushkin is respected in the city from those classics of russian literature , he was honored with monuments, he is the only monument, a folk path has not been erected to him, and next to it is a bench for quarreling lovers. but we it's time, our friend, there's...
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at the time. the most significant talking point of the meeting was that the united states had to find a way to change the regime in iraq in supporting the iraq war. i failed my own test as a realist and have never ceased to remind by readers of that over the last 20 years . i attended no other meetings about the iraq war. and it's correct to say that meeting such as this one, provided an intellectual veneer to the policy that emerged. what rankles me is that with a few exceptions, the people who were writing robustly in favor of the war in iraq there, the editors of some of the most important publications in the united states. right now, they're my friends. i don't wanna single them out, but none of them paid a price not no $1.00. i supported the war because i was a journalist who had gotten too close to my story. i had made several trips in the 19 eighties and i had never experienced tyranny. like i did in saddam hussein's iraq, so i said to myself, what's worse than this? nothing could be worse t
at the time. the most significant talking point of the meeting was that the united states had to find a way to change the regime in iraq in supporting the iraq war. i failed my own test as a realist and have never ceased to remind by readers of that over the last 20 years . i attended no other meetings about the iraq war. and it's correct to say that meeting such as this one, provided an intellectual veneer to the policy that emerged. what rankles me is that with a few exceptions, the people...
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in the economic cycle _ that at the time in the economic cycle to— that at the time in the economice to try to impose more cuts to, for example, schools. where is she going _ for example, schools. where is she going to _ for example, schools. where is she going to cut, — for example, schools. where is she going to cut, schools, the nhs? which _ going to cut, schools, the nhs? which public services will be cut? this idea — which public services will be cut? this idea ofjust cutting the civil service — this idea ofjust cutting the civil service it — this idea ofjust cutting the civil service, it is a nice idea, but there — service, it is a nice idea, but there is— service, it is a nice idea, but there is not— service, it is a nice idea, but there is not a huge amount of slack in the _ there is not a huge amount of slack in the civil— there is not a huge amount of slack in the civil service. the size of the state _ in the civil service. the size of the state has grown and it appears to me _ the state has grown and it appears to me that— the state has grown and it appears to me that the
in the economic cycle _ that at the time in the economic cycle to— that at the time in the economice to try to impose more cuts to, for example, schools. where is she going _ for example, schools. where is she going to _ for example, schools. where is she going to cut, — for example, schools. where is she going to cut, schools, the nhs? which _ going to cut, schools, the nhs? which public services will be cut? this idea — which public services will be cut? this idea ofjust cutting the...
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feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. ve claritin clear. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, let safelite come to you. ♪ pop rock music ♪ >> tech: my customer enjoys time with her family. so when her windshield got a crack... she scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to her house... ...replaced the windshield... and installed new wipers. that's service on her time. >> grandkid: here you go! >> tech: wow, thank you!...
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i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i now recognize the ranking member, mr. smith, for 10 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. before proceeding further, my fellow republicans on this committee and i sent you a letter over two months ago calling for an oversight hearing on the $2 trillion of so-called covid-19 relief, the legislation that was signed into law in march of 2021. in our letter, we highlighted numerous examples of waste and mismanagement of that funding, including millions of dollars spent to build parking lots in south carolina, millions to plant trees in new york, build golf courses in florida. and it even sent japanese citizens living in japan and convicted prisoners $1400 stimulus checks, not to mention the billions diverted from the covid-19 purposes by testing supplies -- like testing supplies and the strategic national stockpile to house illegal immigrants at the southern border. all of this, frankly, mr. chairman, cries out for more oversight by this committee on the administration's covid spending. g
i yield back the balance of my time. >> the gentleman's time has expired. i now recognize the ranking member, mr. smith, for 10 minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. before proceeding further, my fellow republicans on this committee and i sent you a letter over two months ago calling for an oversight hearing on the $2 trillion of so-called covid-19 relief, the legislation that was signed into law in march of 2021. in our letter, we highlighted numerous examples of waste and...
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they were all to keep in touch the whole time. y were enslaved with the fort back idea i mentioned they they stuck together and they fought back. we have several stories i'll just tell you one. shortly after the africans arrived they were on, some of them were working on timothy mayer's plantation, an overseer started whipping a woman, an african woman, because she wasn't working fast enough. and so all of the africans, men and women, attacked the man, took the whip and they beat him with it until other timothy mer overseers able to come rescue the guy. so what i mean, when i say they fought back that leads into africa town and how it it grew. so right after the war we have the africans buying this land each other houses they built a church. the first one was just a brush arbor you know a thing for vines to grow over outside then they built a school for their kids because the white folks wouldn't give them one. by the time get to to 1900 africa town is the fourth largest community in the united governed by african americans. it has
they were all to keep in touch the whole time. y were enslaved with the fort back idea i mentioned they they stuck together and they fought back. we have several stories i'll just tell you one. shortly after the africans arrived they were on, some of them were working on timothy mayer's plantation, an overseer started whipping a woman, an african woman, because she wasn't working fast enough. and so all of the africans, men and women, attacked the man, took the whip and they beat him with it...
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i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserve, the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize. mr. jordan: this extends the special assessment by 19 days. it's a $5,000 fund of someone convicted of certain offenses, these offenses include human smuggling, sexual abuse of minors among others. this $5,000 fine is in addition to other restitution or compensation offenders may be forced to pay such as court ordered fines and other fines. of course and additional $5 thowcialtion fine can never adequately deter criminals from committing heinous acts a much more effective solution would be to make it more difficult to traffic people across the border: unfortunately the biden administration is unwilling to close our borders. for 21 months we have seen how people smuggle people and drugs, particularly fentanyl, into our country they have blame for the border crisis and the crime cri
i reserve the balance of my time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserve, the gentleman from ohio is recognized. mr. jordan: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognize. mr. jordan: this extends the special assessment by 19 days. it's a $5,000 fund of someone convicted of certain offenses, these offenses include human smuggling, sexual abuse of minors among others. this $5,000 fine is in addition to other restitution or...
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to tell you the time. >> u.s. ing that happens is now. >> now is already in the past a few seconds ago. recording this now so you can watch it in the future. >> but that future is already in the past. >> regardless, we are out of time. all that work for you? >> good take. thanks, guys. have a good night. >> but we are not really done. time depends on where you are. that's why a telescope is essentially a time machine. >> we are looking back in time at things that happened. >> we see the moon as it was one and a half seconds ago. we see the sun as it was 8 minutes ago. we see pluto as it was five hours ago. >> location is key to understanding time. >> when you look at einstein's special theory of relativity, it's a very interesting subject. the time that a clock ticks for a person here is going to be perhaps quite different from what time it ticks at somewhere else. >> time dilates in interstellar space, slows down near black holes, yet seemingly accelerates here on earth. >> time passes too fast when you're at the
to tell you the time. >> u.s. ing that happens is now. >> now is already in the past a few seconds ago. recording this now so you can watch it in the future. >> but that future is already in the past. >> regardless, we are out of time. all that work for you? >> good take. thanks, guys. have a good night. >> but we are not really done. time depends on where you are. that's why a telescope is essentially a time machine. >> we are looking back in time at...
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the sovereign. up until this time -- handed them back for our safekeeping. i hope to the new king will be easy enough to give us the keys back. later on the queen's coffin will move up to st. giles cathedral, where she will lie rest and there will be a church service. many more things. it's a very busy few days here in edinburgh. i know the people in edinburgh are determined to give the queen a show of just how much respect we had for her. >> it is emotional, isn't it? you're not alone. you are the person who welcomed the queen here in late june, when she took her time at the palace. how was she then? how did she seem to? >> we've heard lots of reports about her, but she was -- very chatty and a little frustrated that she was unable to inspect the troops at the ceremony of the keys but she was really making my life easy -- and made light mess of my lines that i had to say to her. she gave that up -- and responded -- she made it easy for me. >> and notice your chain is been covered up, why is that? >> this magnificent chain has gotten magnificent medal on the
the sovereign. up until this time -- handed them back for our safekeeping. i hope to the new king will be easy enough to give us the keys back. later on the queen's coffin will move up to st. giles cathedral, where she will lie rest and there will be a church service. many more things. it's a very busy few days here in edinburgh. i know the people in edinburgh are determined to give the queen a show of just how much respect we had for her. >> it is emotional, isn't it? you're not alone....
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the time is 9:36, time for the - the time is 9:36, time for the sport.gue two side mansfield will trial the idea next month but the majority of clubs have ruled out shifting their kick—off times. when you actually look at the price of putting on a game, floodlight situation is not one of the big costs of the match. it is quite small in comparison to everything else. so i don�*t think that we would have really got as much from it as people are suggesting. it�*s another anxious day for the rugby union premiership side worcester warriors. the players�* union want clarity as to whether the players will get their wages — they are due today. the company that owns the club went into administration on monday but player salaries are paid by a separate business. if players don�*t get their september pay—packet, they have the option of moving elsewhere after completing a two—week notice period. the men�*s and women�*s sides are currently suspended from all competitions. there are plenty of concerns about the future and relevance of county cricket as the ecb looks t
the time is 9:36, time for the - the time is 9:36, time for the sport.gue two side mansfield will trial the idea next month but the majority of clubs have ruled out shifting their kick—off times. when you actually look at the price of putting on a game, floodlight situation is not one of the big costs of the match. it is quite small in comparison to everything else. so i don�*t think that we would have really got as much from it as people are suggesting. it�*s another anxious day for the...
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the visit to south ireland, and she met many times in the north of ireland, at least 20 times. global role, the commonwealth was very much pitched as an anti-racist organization, an organization in which the former empire became equal countries, independent countries. and very much she is spearheading that. a personal friendship with nelson mandela, perhaps behind the scenes working to moderate the policies of margaret thatcher, w. so yes, there was soft power, but there was a very delicate and steely behind the scenes of what we might call hard power. elizabeth had an agenda, but it was anti-racism, harmony, people getting together. >> and for those that hear, that is big ben that is tolling, and while you hear some of the music from the band, the guns and the bell and the cloping of the horses, there is mostly silence on the streets there. there is king charles. of course, along with his siblings, the queen's children. behind them, the grand children, including the heir to the throne, the new prince of wales, prince william, and his brother, prince harry, who is not in militar
the visit to south ireland, and she met many times in the north of ireland, at least 20 times. global role, the commonwealth was very much pitched as an anti-racist organization, an organization in which the former empire became equal countries, independent countries. and very much she is spearheading that. a personal friendship with nelson mandela, perhaps behind the scenes working to moderate the policies of margaret thatcher, w. so yes, there was soft power, but there was a very delicate and...
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Sep 19, 2022
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and at the same time he grabbed e, transneft and e. he enterprise where it was, where the pipe where it was not in general, grabbed a lot of time and now this shmon is the tom that you said, eh yes, in bukovel bukovel is, what is he with two partners? e, and there, as it were, he lives, but he was searched and changed, while nothing is changed for him, but they say that he stole 15 billion hryvnias or property at that time, but this is one side of the matter. but the second side did the arches. we have such a leader of the faction, and he is also the head of the partition group. he stands up and speaks in blue eyes. he says, you know, here. previously, our deputy of the supreme council was corrupt. one oligarch. we told them the money of the envelope, so they voted now, the time of this oligarch has passed, so we will motivate the deputies in a different way. i just understand, i consider myself loved, and i still treat ukraine as state and when the leader of france publicly says that kolomoisky used to use his own money. well, through
and at the same time he grabbed e, transneft and e. he enterprise where it was, where the pipe where it was not in general, grabbed a lot of time and now this shmon is the tom that you said, eh yes, in bukovel bukovel is, what is he with two partners? e, and there, as it were, he lives, but he was searched and changed, while nothing is changed for him, but they say that he stole 15 billion hryvnias or property at that time, but this is one side of the matter. but the second side did the arches....
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this is being hailed as the rabbit _ of the times. e rabbit in the _ of the times. this is being hailed as the rabbit in the hat _ of the times. this is being hailed as the rabbit in the hat of- of the times. this is being hailed as the rabbit in the hat of the - as the rabbit in the hat of the emergency budget on friday and amid criticism _ emergency budget on friday and amid criticism around those tax cuts and that will_ criticism around those tax cuts and that will benefit the wealthy year, scrapping potentially the bankers honus— scrapping potentially the bankers bonus and of course, to please the membership. but the stamp proposed on the _ membership. but the stamp proposed on the front of the times will on the surface, interest a lot of people — the surface, interest a lot of people but first—time buyers, she wants— people but first—time buyers, she wants to — people but first—time buyers, she wants to mobilise the housing market but how— wants to mobilise the housing market but how helpful is that if interest rates _ but how hel
this is being hailed as the rabbit _ of the times. e rabbit in the _ of the times. this is being hailed as the rabbit in the hat _ of the times. this is being hailed as the rabbit in the hat of- of the times. this is being hailed as the rabbit in the hat of the - as the rabbit in the hat of the emergency budget on friday and amid criticism _ emergency budget on friday and amid criticism around those tax cuts and that will_ criticism around those tax cuts and that will benefit the wealthy year,...
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the kings speech. at 6:00 p.m. local timeharles addressed the nation for the first time as monarch, paying tribute to his mother and reaffirmed his commitment to serve the people. >> as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledge myself throughout the remaining time god grants me to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. reporter: the speech lasted over nine minutes. the king also pay tribute to his sons. >> with cathene beside him, our new prince and princess of wales will, i know, continue to inspire and lead our national conversations, helping to bring it to the center ground. i want also to express my love for harry and meghan as they continue to build their lives overseas. reporter: charles iii arrived early friday, the day after his mother passed away. the king and queen consort were met at buckingham palace by huge crowds. after shaking hands, he entered the palace for the first time as king. he there met the prime minister. >> [indiscernible] >> absolutely.
the kings speech. at 6:00 p.m. local timeharles addressed the nation for the first time as monarch, paying tribute to his mother and reaffirmed his commitment to serve the people. >> as the queen herself did with such unswerving devotion, i too now solemnly pledge myself throughout the remaining time god grants me to uphold the constitutional principles at the heart of our nation. reporter: the speech lasted over nine minutes. the king also pay tribute to his sons. >> with cathene...
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how much time does the experiment take from darina today, we note the time today we asked the russiane to rewrite the english text to read the text and literature, the experiment is observed, if it is necessary to send the psychologist tatyana danilchenko, we start the timer, and anna’s mother in the next room. all daughter. do your homework while darina is studying, well, go to school to ask the teacher about the norms, according to the norms, but replenishment of the homework. in every class is given a certain number of hours for the second and third grade. this is an hour and a half for the fourth and fifth grades - this is 2 hours for the sixth and eighth grades. it's 2 1/2 hours for high school students. it's three and a half hours. darina studies in the fourth according to the norms for homework up to 2 hours. and what? all right, i'm done. stop, timer, a little less than 19 minutes until mid-september, the task is still not enough, but still says, tatyana is too fast where this topic comes from, what is faster is faster, because you want your time. means we find ourselves in a
how much time does the experiment take from darina today, we note the time today we asked the russiane to rewrite the english text to read the text and literature, the experiment is observed, if it is necessary to send the psychologist tatyana danilchenko, we start the timer, and anna’s mother in the next room. all daughter. do your homework while darina is studying, well, go to school to ask the teacher about the norms, according to the norms, but replenishment of the homework. in every...
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the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of the will fall trilogy, her picture there. she died at the age of 70. —— wolf hall. no prizes for guessing where we're going to start. not tosha, kick us off with this mini budget. —— natasha. is ita gamble, do you think? mini budget. -- natasha. is it a gamble, do you think? politically, economically. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. _ gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these - gamble, do you think? politically, economically, yes. these are - economically, yes. these are practical tax cuts. economists are saying up to 50 years si
the market reaction is on the front page of the financial times as well. pound has slumped to its longest level since 1985. borrowing is forecast to hit £190 billion. the times describes the chancellor's plans as a great tax gamble, with the prime minister seeking economic growth at all costs. and the telegraph shows us the first official photograph of king charles attending to his red box papers in his new office at buckingham palace. and in the guardian, hilary mantel celebrated author of...
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at the same time, i literally level with the ground.my’s trenches are burning ukrainian armored vehicles, destroying command adjustment points. fire is provided by unmanned aerial vehicles, the positions of our artillery are covered by calculations of heavy machine guns. now let's break for advertising, and then about the new format of issuance. uh, visas to europe with age, changes in vision can change the usual things taufon is designed to nourish the restoration and youthfulness of the eyes. taufon is a triple action for a clear look, thanks to avito, the mortgage rate is six tenths of a percent lower, so even detsky mir was enough to buy apartments and get a discount on a mortgage, even at a preferential bcs rate, zero commission for the purchase of securities, a favorable exchange rate, a convenient application, and another 27 years of experience in six past crises, more than a thousand financial advisers. well, number one on the market and only three letters with open the world of investment bcs kalina kirill this week of begest i
at the same time, i literally level with the ground.my’s trenches are burning ukrainian armored vehicles, destroying command adjustment points. fire is provided by unmanned aerial vehicles, the positions of our artillery are covered by calculations of heavy machine guns. now let's break for advertising, and then about the new format of issuance. uh, visas to europe with age, changes in vision can change the usual things taufon is designed to nourish the restoration and youthfulness of the...
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— for the rest of the country and now is the time for her to pull the rabbit— is the time for her toa i e rabbit out of the hat. the front -ae~ of rabbit out of the hat. the front page of the — rabbit out of the hat. the front page of the daily _ rabbit out of the hat. the front page of the daily express, - rabbit out of the hat. the front i page of the daily express, tasha, describes or would not as a decisive leadership contest when, which clearly jane takes issue. what do you make of it? —— win, which clearlyjenny takes issue stop you we like to talk with these political events. ,, ., we like to talk with these political events. ., , we like to talk with these political events, ., , , , events. some of these punditry colleagues. _ events. some of these punditry colleagues, could _ events. some of these punditry colleagues, could reshoot - events. some of these punditry| colleagues, could reshoot bullet events. some of these punditry - colleagues, could reshoot bullet out of the bag? they were few and far between —— could she pull it out of the bag. let's not forget, the closer res
— for the rest of the country and now is the time for her to pull the rabbit— is the time for her toa i e rabbit out of the hat. the front -ae~ of rabbit out of the hat. the front page of the — rabbit out of the hat. the front page of the daily _ rabbit out of the hat. the front page of the daily express, - rabbit out of the hat. the front i page of the daily express, tasha, describes or would not as a decisive leadership contest when, which clearly jane takes issue. what do you make of...
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the kremlin threatened to execute, but according to the agreements, they will remain in turkey for the time being, more than 2,000 remain in captivity defenders in mariupol and the fight for their freedom continues. their freed comrades are ready to fight. well, for now, about the first minutes in freedom, about captivity and plans for the future in the material of iryna baglai, the long-awaited first hugs of relatives and the first photos with those who waited but not i lost my faith and took my first steps on my native land, now i am free for the first time , the first words in four months of captivity to my dearest, yes, tears, the number from which he is calling, you can see on the other end a mother's search for a daughter. the best gift for a son's birthday, what a son, say hello to me, i'm fine, i'm alive , healthy, and such longed-for main words for my mother, sasha dussen, hello, i love you very much, speed is already behind 4 months of terrible russian captivity, which for the heroes of ukraine, the russians turned into hell, they kept someone in a colony deer and someone in the s
the kremlin threatened to execute, but according to the agreements, they will remain in turkey for the time being, more than 2,000 remain in captivity defenders in mariupol and the fight for their freedom continues. their freed comrades are ready to fight. well, for now, about the first minutes in freedom, about captivity and plans for the future in the material of iryna baglai, the long-awaited first hugs of relatives and the first photos with those who waited but not i lost my faith and took...
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you just need to find your lucky ticket from the bookmaker, which was lost somewhere at one time. a of andrey zaitsev 14+ opened gleb kalyuzhny to the domestic audience, who today is one of the main stars of russian tv series about difficult teenagers to vampires of the middle lane, the time has come. the hero lesha will return to the big screens in the tape 14+ return, the heroes have matured, and with them their problems have matured, the tragic death of sergei yesenin still causes a lot of controversy. what happened to that night on december 25 in england, what events led to this and where does isidora duncan try to shed light on this? october. with you was ivan kudryavtsev and the film industry program, a program that will never be repeated. come to the cinema only there the films that we watch turn into a real unforgettable adventure see you at the cinema. hello fire, the correspondents of the vesti program will tell. the duty unit and i maxim movchan accepted envelopes personally in omsk. found an envelope that they did not plan to send anywhere, and it contained more than 10
you just need to find your lucky ticket from the bookmaker, which was lost somewhere at one time. a of andrey zaitsev 14+ opened gleb kalyuzhny to the domestic audience, who today is one of the main stars of russian tv series about difficult teenagers to vampires of the middle lane, the time has come. the hero lesha will return to the big screens in the tape 14+ return, the heroes have matured, and with them their problems have matured, the tragic death of sergei yesenin still causes a lot of...
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from but then or something in september, i started once, the second time, the third time, somehow, thenreports had already gone, and i thought, well, then i will turn yellow, some kind of madness. well, i already stayed in september, it was september 3 or 4, i wrote a lot of texts it was sent to london by the bbc, and the bbc, i think, transferred it to munich at the time because they didn’t take such volumes, well, it’s quite short, always informative. i wrote some text, some text, and a text about the fact that you, the communists, expressed yourself in the sense that we will take care of you, the workers have work at the factory, the peasants must work in the fields, the intelligentsia must teach the children, and the party controls everything, and i wrote such a text that, as it should be, do not dislike, do not respect, do not underestimate the condition of the people, being the leadership of the communist party, that they do not trust any independent movements to anyone. do you have a factory then? do you have nuts? do you have a collective farm? yes, then, a collective farm, go h
from but then or something in september, i started once, the second time, the third time, somehow, thenreports had already gone, and i thought, well, then i will turn yellow, some kind of madness. well, i already stayed in september, it was september 3 or 4, i wrote a lot of texts it was sent to london by the bbc, and the bbc, i think, transferred it to munich at the time because they didn’t take such volumes, well, it’s quite short, always informative. i wrote some text, some text, and a...
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, the swords lost outside of 60 minutes of playing time, the regular time of the match in novosibirsked with a score of 2:2. the team scored all goals in the third period. siberia succeeded in a rare hockey trick with both of their goals, novosibirsk scored in the minority in overtime avangard did not convert the majority, and then respectively lost in the shootout avangard and neftekhimik remain two teams in the league without a win. on this about sports so far see you in the next chat. now two cyclones are approaching the european part of russia at once, where the rains will linger and warming is expected . not a golden autumn, two atlantic cyclones will hit the european part of russia today. which regions will be most affected by the disaster? how much precipitation will take place in moscow and how soon will the september sun return? this is the weather a joint project of the tv channel russia 24 centers phobos i xenia levitskaya hello in russian the plains today peak with cyclonic movement activity. we have it happening here. the wave of the season is generational that this is a
, the swords lost outside of 60 minutes of playing time, the regular time of the match in novosibirsked with a score of 2:2. the team scored all goals in the third period. siberia succeeded in a rare hockey trick with both of their goals, novosibirsk scored in the minority in overtime avangard did not convert the majority, and then respectively lost in the shootout avangard and neftekhimik remain two teams in the league without a win. on this about sports so far see you in the next chat. now...
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the rope. she's been around for a long time. she knows ro, family, she knows the whole system. diana was much more. she wasn't exactly an outsider. she was also a very well connected woman. but she was kicking against it and camilla doesn't. so i think he with camilla is a different person than maybe he was with, with diana and this 40 years ago. right. so he's a different person. he's got much more influence to be out of shape. so that it doesn't suffocate him, the monarch has to remain strictly neutral when it comes to politics. now he is an outspoken environmentalist. that is something we know about him. for example. does that mean we're going to see more political advocacy coming out of the palace? that would be constitutionally difficult. the deal between the people and the monarch in the u. k. was really like, you can keep your, your car so you can keep your crowns and you can remain king or queen, but you've got to stay out of our parliamentary democracy and that's, that was the original deal. he's been quite an activist.
the rope. she's been around for a long time. she knows ro, family, she knows the whole system. diana was much more. she wasn't exactly an outsider. she was also a very well connected woman. but she was kicking against it and camilla doesn't. so i think he with camilla is a different person than maybe he was with, with diana and this 40 years ago. right. so he's a different person. he's got much more influence to be out of shape. so that it doesn't suffocate him, the monarch has to remain...
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hunting is actually the only time when you can hear the voice of this bird at any other time. y almost do not call to each other, silence is another feature of them. currently, the number of birds is only 50,100 pairs. this is about 5% of the european population, an insignificant number, but it is not enough just to list a bird on the page of the red book, it is important to take all possible and impossible measures so that it lives. our program for those who are interested in their health today i received an injection of hyaluronic acid. she was absolutely painless in vain, she was absolutely afraid and immediately got up, in fact, like a miracle, some actual questions and exciting topics, it is with the ecg that the first diagnosis of confirmation or exclusion of rhythm disturbance in the patient begins, advice recommendations from experienced specialists, and an apple can rightly be called a product that protects against cancer, and in this sense, the apple has a lot of anti-carcinogenic properties. these are antioxidants. and the same pectin. watch the health program on the
hunting is actually the only time when you can hear the voice of this bird at any other time. y almost do not call to each other, silence is another feature of them. currently, the number of birds is only 50,100 pairs. this is about 5% of the european population, an insignificant number, but it is not enough just to list a bird on the page of the red book, it is important to take all possible and impossible measures so that it lives. our program for those who are interested in their health...
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of course, there was no germany at the time. the holy roman empire consisted of hundreds small territories and larger territories. six of them ultimately agreed to enter into subsidy treaties to hire out auxiliary troops, exchange for substantial payments. has some castle and peasant hanover tried combined on the map of the red small territorial baltic branch like world war ii from bitter bay of unsurpassed and depths. so it's a little bit difficult to see, but in any case, there are six territories they rented out troops ranging from maybe around 1200, ultimately total of 1200 from the territory of baltic to as many as 19 or 20,000 soldiers hired by, has and castle. the very first treaties was signed in late 75. the first troops began their journey to america in february 76. i should also point out that these soldiers, not mercenaries. they are usually referred to as mercenaries. but there were mercenaries. mercenaries, soldiers who fight in a foreign or a foreign war for personal profit. these are considered auxiliaries. these
of course, there was no germany at the time. the holy roman empire consisted of hundreds small territories and larger territories. six of them ultimately agreed to enter into subsidy treaties to hire out auxiliary troops, exchange for substantial payments. has some castle and peasant hanover tried combined on the map of the red small territorial baltic branch like world war ii from bitter bay of unsurpassed and depths. so it's a little bit difficult to see, but in any case, there are six...
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is truman thinking that at the time? >> there is no indication that he is. >> you get some traction immediately with burton. the real moment for truman's vincent. this is the guy that was a truman appointee to has a legacy. that is probably him. >> yes. fred vincent, it is kind of strange. it is sadly ironic how little known he is today among americans. at the time of his nomination for the chief justice, he was one of, if not the biggest man in washington. let's not including the president. he always stands by himself. he had held so many jobs of monumental importance to the american economy. he had been the treasury secretary. at the time, it was the office of emergency management dealing with the war. it was a member of the house of representatives. he was a primitive authority. it's very difficult to recognize anyone in the house. he was recognized as the main authority on taxation. he was known as one of the finest quarters if you'd be elected to congress. when he was elected -- when he was nominated to the chief jus
is truman thinking that at the time? >> there is no indication that he is. >> you get some traction immediately with burton. the real moment for truman's vincent. this is the guy that was a truman appointee to has a legacy. that is probably him. >> yes. fred vincent, it is kind of strange. it is sadly ironic how little known he is today among americans. at the time of his nomination for the chief justice, he was one of, if not the biggest man in washington. let's not including...
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in the country. now it's times all courtesy of this weather system spilling up from france, moving across the channel. the showers are isolated but some of them are quite beefy over the next few hours, moving their way steadily up few hours, moving their way steadily up towards parts of bristol and into the cheltenham area, as well. overnight tonight we have clear skies across eastern scotland, here some patchy fog forming. tomorrow morning some of those showers will linger, but it will easily quite quickly, but we'll see quite the micro cloud here. moving across eastern scotland in northern england, at the same time this weather front shows its hands, bringing outbreaks of rain. we could once again see temperatures across south east england into the mid to high 20s, and quite humid with it as well. but into the weekend, change is afoot. in area of low pressure arrives, staying with us for a few days at least. it will throw several frontal systems around in an anticlockwise direction, seeing some showers merging t
in the country. now it's times all courtesy of this weather system spilling up from france, moving across the channel. the showers are isolated but some of them are quite beefy over the next few hours, moving their way steadily up few hours, moving their way steadily up towards parts of bristol and into the cheltenham area, as well. overnight tonight we have clear skies across eastern scotland, here some patchy fog forming. tomorrow morning some of those showers will linger, but it will easily...
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>> most of the time. but it takes time. what i would do to teach the younger staff as i would forward them to the e-mail so that they could see how to do that. i still do that to this day. >> you talk about this in the book. everything will be okay. my own kids are 20 something. not always seeing the value of writing. i am sorry. i don't care what technology you use. i don't care where technology takes us. you have to be able to communicate something clearly and effectively. the best way to do that is with the written word. every author always says the same thing you the way to be a good writer is to read a lot. the beautiful writers, the effective writers all read a ton. do you rewrite? before you send that e-mail, do you rewrite it? >> better at it now. i would say i would rewrite a field. i got a compliment this weekend from the introduction of the book. there is a guy named scott adams. i sent him the book. on his podcast he said that is the best intro of any book i have ever read. he recommends that you spend 90% of you
>> most of the time. but it takes time. what i would do to teach the younger staff as i would forward them to the e-mail so that they could see how to do that. i still do that to this day. >> you talk about this in the book. everything will be okay. my own kids are 20 something. not always seeing the value of writing. i am sorry. i don't care what technology you use. i don't care where technology takes us. you have to be able to communicate something clearly and effectively. the...
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this is the first time that russian st. rst time in the donbass. since 2015, the team has been regularly visiting the lugansk donetsk people's republic with patriotic concerts, in general, i was interested in all this see with your own eyes to see. how is this possible, in principle, in the 1st century, uh, similar. eh, well, i don’t even know how to call conflicts like tragedies, in general, that’s when we got there, of course, but the world turned upside down. for me, it’s just real for the past 8 years that the group has performed hundreds of performances, donetsk gorlovka lugansk, foxish volnovakha mariupol, and this is just offhand, vocalist alexander noskov is at first his own. they have visited. in novorossia, several times, including on the front line, where hot battles are going on, of course, there were scary, actually. we're here this trip we've been on. and it was the loudest trip ever. there, everything has become aggravated now, even that's how many times we came to gorlovka, but, well, never happened. here the
this is the first time that russian st. rst time in the donbass. since 2015, the team has been regularly visiting the lugansk donetsk people's republic with patriotic concerts, in general, i was interested in all this see with your own eyes to see. how is this possible, in principle, in the 1st century, uh, similar. eh, well, i don’t even know how to call conflicts like tragedies, in general, that’s when we got there, of course, but the world turned upside down. for me, it’s just real for...
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the perfect time for federer to — same events. the perfect time for federer to say _ same events. ame team this weekend. that is all the sport for now. he will be missed by many tennis fans. thank you very much. protests which started in iran have now been taking place in cities across the world over the death in custody of a young woman who was detained by the morality police for violating the islamic republic�*s dress code. emily brough has this report. an eruption of demonstrations in iran since the death of a woman for allegedly breaking strict hijab rules. her name was mahsa amini. she was 22. she collapsed after being taken to a detention centre to be educated. eyewitnesses say she was beaten. the police have denied that she was mistreated and said she suffered sudden heart failure. since her death, women in iran have burnt headscarves. the wearing of the hijab in iran is now being challenged in the way it never has been in the past 40 years. some have even cut their hair. and what started as protests in one country has now spread around the world. from new york, where the un
the perfect time for federer to — same events. the perfect time for federer to say _ same events. ame team this weekend. that is all the sport for now. he will be missed by many tennis fans. thank you very much. protests which started in iran have now been taking place in cities across the world over the death in custody of a young woman who was detained by the morality police for violating the islamic republic�*s dress code. emily brough has this report. an eruption of demonstrations in...
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all the time. we often use traders to tell us more -- creature -- craters to tell us more about what happened in the beginning to get us to where we are now. a lot of stuff happened, but now, not so much, a lot of time has gone by. in terms of defense, we are the only place with life right now. >> the planetary defense office does look at all the impacts and assesses what happens. that is part of the office strategy, to characterize other objects in the solar system and characterize the threats, understand what they are made out of. bringing it back to didymus and dimorphos, what are they made out of? what will it create? will the impact to move the asteroid as much as we expect? >> the whole solar system is a lab experiment and you have to look at all the data to understand what is happening. >> we have time for one more question. reporter: doubleday publishing. you had new technology on board the spacecraft. solar powered ion propulsion. can you address how that went and how it relates to future m
all the time. we often use traders to tell us more -- creature -- craters to tell us more about what happened in the beginning to get us to where we are now. a lot of stuff happened, but now, not so much, a lot of time has gone by. in terms of defense, we are the only place with life right now. >> the planetary defense office does look at all the impacts and assesses what happens. that is part of the office strategy, to characterize other objects in the solar system and characterize the...
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the 2nd regina british mailboxes at the time was still emblazoned with g 6. ah, the monogram for her father, king george, the 6th, each mail box postage stamp and uniform, now had to be inscribed with e to r instead. with news reports, like this organizers wanted to assure the public that the sale of consumer products associated with the coronation would help offset the cost along the parade routes. choice seats were sold at high prices. lucky owners could listen to the ceremony taking place in westminster abbey via allowed speaker june the 2nd 1953. the day of the coronation. as of dawn, some 2 to 3000000 people had started gathering to catch a glimpse of her majesty in the royal coach. the breast had announced that the entire parade route would be televised. but in 1953 televisions were not common in british households. besides, it was traditional to witness such momentous events. in person, spectators came well prepared. periscope offered a great view to those using them, but blocked the view for any one behind. an alternative was a simple mirror mounted on
the 2nd regina british mailboxes at the time was still emblazoned with g 6. ah, the monogram for her father, king george, the 6th, each mail box postage stamp and uniform, now had to be inscribed with e to r instead. with news reports, like this organizers wanted to assure the public that the sale of consumer products associated with the coronation would help offset the cost along the parade routes. choice seats were sold at high prices. lucky owners could listen to the ceremony taking place in...
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it's good that the church doesn't keep up with the times. church is simply reacting to what is burning and important. yes, the beginning of this is such a theological, comprehension was laid, of course, by the foundations of the social concept. this is such a fundamental the document, which refers to the relationship of the church to society, well, to a number of problems, the document is 22 years old, and it is not for nothing that it is called the foundations of a social concept. yes, that is, it is not closed. there are not all, so to speak, dotted and dotted, because new topics appear. hmm, new questions appear that need to be answered and theological understanding. this is very important, because it makes our picture of the world more complicated, deeper, more interesting, if you like, but here we are really. here bioethical problems are problems that concern such well fundamental things. and who is a person, what can we do with a person. and what is still much better for us not to go, and they are not so easily resolved, of course, but
it's good that the church doesn't keep up with the times. church is simply reacting to what is burning and important. yes, the beginning of this is such a theological, comprehension was laid, of course, by the foundations of the social concept. this is such a fundamental the document, which refers to the relationship of the church to society, well, to a number of problems, the document is 22 years old, and it is not for nothing that it is called the foundations of a social concept. yes, that...
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— windsor so was that the only time you saw her? we've seen the royal— time you saw her? time driving around in a range — the time driving around in a range rover, but to actually have — range rover, but to actually have seen the queen and known it was— have seen the queen and known it was the — have seen the queen and known it was the queen to actually not recognised the queen is quite unusual for us. so not recognised the queen is quite unusual for us. quite unusualfor us. so emma, what has admits _ quite unusualfor us. so emma, what has admits to _ quite unusualfor us. so emma, what has admits to you, - quite unusualfor us. so emma, what has admits to you, this . what has admits to you, this last few days and watching the pictures from scotland and the state hearse arrived tonight at buckingham palace, what is it been like for you? i buckingham palace, what is it been like for you?— been like for you? i feel like it's kind of _ been like for you? i feel like it's kind of connected - been like for you? i feel like it's kind of connected closer| it's kind of connected cl
— windsor so was that the only time you saw her? we've seen the royal— time you saw her? time driving around in a range — the time driving around in a range rover, but to actually have — range rover, but to actually have seen the queen and known it was— have seen the queen and known it was the — have seen the queen and known it was the queen to actually not recognised the queen is quite unusual for us. so not recognised the queen is quite unusual for us. quite unusualfor us. so...