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i did try to leave, and the first time, i had the i the first time, i had the experience of being whippedanger, and then another time was something else, and i realised, well, you don't go back. # i'm your private dancer... what then followed was a rebirth. the team behind the band heaven 17, and the support of david bowie set her on the way to becoming one of the biggest selling acts in the world. # what's love got to do with it... no wonder they turned her life story into a musical. # simply the best, better than all the rest... and in the year 2000, she was 60 years old and the biggest selling concert artist in the world. annie mae bullock and the church choir of not bush baptist church to multiplatinum selling rock and roll superstar living in switzerland. the extraordinary tina turner. what a life. earlier today, we spoke to chris rhodes, who toured with tina turner in 1985. , , ., ., ., 1985. this is what he had to sta . i 1985. this is what he had to stay- i knew _ 1985. this is what he had to stay. i knew her _ 1985. this is what he had to stay. i knew her very - 1985. this is wha
i did try to leave, and the first time, i had the i the first time, i had the experience of being whippedanger, and then another time was something else, and i realised, well, you don't go back. # i'm your private dancer... what then followed was a rebirth. the team behind the band heaven 17, and the support of david bowie set her on the way to becoming one of the biggest selling acts in the world. # what's love got to do with it... no wonder they turned her life story into a musical. # simply...
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i vulnerability in shyness to you at the time?— at the time? i think has certainly _ at the time?ink has certainly had that - at the time? i think has certainly had that when | at the time? i think has| certainly had that when i at the time? i think has - certainly had that when i was growing up and i would hide behind my impersonations and they were a way of coping at school, they kind of, i went to quite a tough school and they were, being a clown and doing impersonations were my survival techniques. so they were helpful and yeah, i was relatively shy. you wouldn't think so now but i was shy. you wouldn't think— think so now but i was shy. you wouldn't think of _ think so now but i was shy. you wouldn't think of someone who was relatively shy, they would have an impulse to perform and go on the stage and be so exposed, somehow you combined the both. i exposed, somehow you combined the both. ~ ., exposed, somehow you combined the both. ~' ., ., ., the both. i think with a lot of actors, the both. i think with a lot of actors. it's — the both. i think with a lot of actors. it's a
i vulnerability in shyness to you at the time?— at the time? i think has certainly _ at the time?ink has certainly had that - at the time? i think has certainly had that when | at the time? i think has| certainly had that when i at the time? i think has - certainly had that when i was growing up and i would hide behind my impersonations and they were a way of coping at school, they kind of, i went to quite a tough school and they were, being a clown and doing impersonations were my survival...
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by the time he nominated. they didn't serve long but in the personality of the civil rights he would literally pound on the table they need to do the right thing and essentially have some guts and do the right thing. they were worried that he might have a heart attack. he thought why are we debating these issues that are so clear under thear constitution. >> there's also a story that made me retrace my steps like there are some solid differences here as well. they asked that it not to be placed. >> that is for the chief justice. >> putting that into perspective he didn't have ann inauguration by the chief justice. my conclusion was that he decided he was going to give. it's still controversial to this day but he did it and had a huge party. he asked it's not be placed. >> i want to get to a few audience questions. somebody asked how do we get back the balance of power among the three branches government? >> how do we restore the balance is to the branch of government? >> i think that he's trying to bring anothe
by the time he nominated. they didn't serve long but in the personality of the civil rights he would literally pound on the table they need to do the right thing and essentially have some guts and do the right thing. they were worried that he might have a heart attack. he thought why are we debating these issues that are so clear under thear constitution. >> there's also a story that made me retrace my steps like there are some solid differences here as well. they asked that it not to be...
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to get round to that, and the training takes a bit of time too. *t want to hurry these things at all, and that is what zelensky said to me in february — the most important thing is not to get it done by a specific date but to make sure that everybody who is involved in the big attack knows what they are doing and knows thoroughly the equipment they are using. knows thoroughly the equipment they are usina. , y ., y ., are using. interesting, john, you remind me. _ are using. interesting, john, you remind me. as — are using. interesting, john, you remind me, as you _ are using. interesting, john, you remind me, as you are _ are using. interesting, john, you remind me, as you are talking, l are using. interesting, john, you remind me, as you are talking, i| remind me, as you are talking, i spoke to a ukrainian official in the last couple of weeks, talking about the delays and reasons for the delays. i asked specifically about jets and safety in the air and skies, and they were quite explicit, saying, we are not going to wait for thejets saying, we are
to get round to that, and the training takes a bit of time too. *t want to hurry these things at all, and that is what zelensky said to me in february — the most important thing is not to get it done by a specific date but to make sure that everybody who is involved in the big attack knows what they are doing and knows thoroughly the equipment they are using. knows thoroughly the equipment they are usina. , y ., y ., are using. interesting, john, you remind me. _ are using. interesting, john,...
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so for example, the first and last time here, the first time period, 1491, the year before columbus sails across the atlantic ocean. so looking at the kind of state of north america on the eve of permanent european contact to 1607, the founding of jamestown, the first permanent british colony in north america, that's 5%, 4 to 6% of the ap exam. likewise, the last time period in 1980, ronald reagan's election to the present, or at least till about 911, that's also 5% of the exam. so they can't be skipped, but they're not core parts of the course and the test unit to which is the colonial era. 16 seven jamestown to 1754, the beginning of the french indian war. that's about 6 to 8%. so more, but not as much as the remaining time periods, periods, three through eight are really the heart of the course, 80 to 85% of the test covers those time periods. and so the periods give us not just an idea of how the story can be told, but also help students in deciding how to kind of structure their study and their review for the course. jason stacy as old as the country is, i think there's been a compla
so for example, the first and last time here, the first time period, 1491, the year before columbus sails across the atlantic ocean. so looking at the kind of state of north america on the eve of permanent european contact to 1607, the founding of jamestown, the first permanent british colony in north america, that's 5%, 4 to 6% of the ap exam. likewise, the last time period in 1980, ronald reagan's election to the present, or at least till about 911, that's also 5% of the exam. so they can't...
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this is one of the most famous paintings of all time. er. —— pale airing. where would a modern day artist looking to use authentic 17th—century techniques go to get their paints? what about here? we have their paints? what about here? - have 1200 windmills in the netherlands but one is for paint supplies and this is the only one. every morning for the last 42 years, pete would bring this centuries old windmill called the cat into life. two massive grinding stones weighing ten tonnes would crush rock into powder producing coloured pigments. techniques that date back around 400 years, creating paints like ultramarine blue which were incredibly valuable. the most -recious incredibly valuable. the most precious colour _ incredibly valuable. the most precious colour that - incredibly valuable. the most precious colour that was - incredibly valuable. the most i precious colour that was existing incredibly valuable. the most - precious colour that was existing as a pigment. the story goes, which sounds very interesting and i think they can prove
this is one of the most famous paintings of all time. er. —— pale airing. where would a modern day artist looking to use authentic 17th—century techniques go to get their paints? what about here? we have their paints? what about here? - have 1200 windmills in the netherlands but one is for paint supplies and this is the only one. every morning for the last 42 years, pete would bring this centuries old windmill called the cat into life. two massive grinding stones weighing ten tonnes would...
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and they were very exciting at the time, in some cases. exciting and frightening at the same time. of course, everyone had to take chances, which gave rise to considerable possibilities of risk and danger. and they were all part of the business, really. you had to put up with it. it was not something that people were enjoying at the time very often. well, it was exciting to... ..to be shooting off of things. yes, i suppose it was. certainly we didn't think of ourselves as war heroes. we were... i don't think we were war heroes. but i think it's a term which is much misused. i went up to newcastle with a friend and... ..went into the recruiting office. asked the recruiting sergeant if we could join the northumberland fusiliers. i say i was only an 18—year—old boy. i was scared of me mum and dad, never mind the nazis. and then came the day when they said, "you're going to be sent overseas." we got on buses. we went down to glasgow. we were put in a big shed and given some clothes to wear. i don't know if you know what a topee is? a topee is the helmet that they used to use in india wi
and they were very exciting at the time, in some cases. exciting and frightening at the same time. of course, everyone had to take chances, which gave rise to considerable possibilities of risk and danger. and they were all part of the business, really. you had to put up with it. it was not something that people were enjoying at the time very often. well, it was exciting to... ..to be shooting off of things. yes, i suppose it was. certainly we didn't think of ourselves as war heroes. we were......
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, nancy _ on the road in question at the time, nancy hll— on the road in question at the time, nan . ght, dick, as you say it was a very _ nancy. all right, dick, as you say it was a very brief _ nancy. all right, dick, as you say it was a very brief news - nancy. all right, dick, as you say i it was a very brief news conference. and many of the questions that actually have been left unanswered, the question people have. yes. actually have been left unanswered, the question people have.— the question people have. yes, i su ose the question people have. yes, i suppose one _ the question people have. yes, i suppose one of _ the question people have. yes, i suppose one of the _ the question people have. yes, i suppose one of the reasons - the question people have. yes, i suppose one of the reasons it i the question people have. yes, i i suppose one of the reasons it might have been— suppose one of the reasons it might have been brief is that the police obviously— have been brief is that the police obviously want to give out facts. they _ obviously want to give out facts. they don't — obv
, nancy _ on the road in question at the time, nancy hll— on the road in question at the time, nan . ght, dick, as you say it was a very _ nancy. all right, dick, as you say it was a very brief _ nancy. all right, dick, as you say it was a very brief news - nancy. all right, dick, as you say i it was a very brief news conference. and many of the questions that actually have been left unanswered, the question people have. yes. actually have been left unanswered, the question people have.—...
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so for example, the first and last time here, the first time period, 1491, the year before columbus sails across the atlantic ocean. so looking at the kind of state of north america on the eve of permanent european contact to 1607, the founding of jamestown, the first permanent british colony in north america, that's 5%, 4 to 6% of the ap exam. likewise, the last time period in 1980, ronald reagan's election to the present, or at least till about 911, that's also 5% of the exam. so they can't be skipped, but they're not core parts of the course and the test unit to which is the colonial era. 16 seven jamestown to 1754, the beginning of the french indian war. that's about 6 to 8%. so more, but not as much as the remaining time periods, periods, three through eight are really the heart of the course, 80 to 85% of the test covers those time periods. and so the periods give us not just an idea of how the story can be told, but also help students in deciding how to kind of structure their study and their review for the course. jason stacy as old as the country is, i think there's been a compla
so for example, the first and last time here, the first time period, 1491, the year before columbus sails across the atlantic ocean. so looking at the kind of state of north america on the eve of permanent european contact to 1607, the founding of jamestown, the first permanent british colony in north america, that's 5%, 4 to 6% of the ap exam. likewise, the last time period in 1980, ronald reagan's election to the present, or at least till about 911, that's also 5% of the exam. so they can't...
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irish times. the 1st time i went into the rope, obviously through the security then up in it. i'm the for a, was just one of the biggest bits of hotel that i've ever seen in my life. and there been a few places office sleep, what ever they had decided to say we're going to say we're here. gerald seymour was among the 1st gen, listen to report extensively on northern ireland while working for the british news organization. the 1st time i went to the rep a hotel, it was brand new that would be an open to a couple of weeks and that would have been in the early summer of 1971. and all hell had broken loose in belfast at that time. no fast and bomb explosions rector's inducement in broad daylight. 2 months after it opened, on the 6th of september, 1971. it's a 2nd bomb hit. the euro from a call. bomb exploded next to the hotel. seriously damaging the protestant union is party headquarters. 40 people were injured under your roof as windows complete, congestive the hotels 1st manager was haul for brown, and
irish times. the 1st time i went into the rope, obviously through the security then up in it. i'm the for a, was just one of the biggest bits of hotel that i've ever seen in my life. and there been a few places office sleep, what ever they had decided to say we're going to say we're here. gerald seymour was among the 1st gen, listen to report extensively on northern ireland while working for the british news organization. the 1st time i went to the rep a hotel, it was brand new that would be an...
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i am co-host of the daily podcast on new york times. i am not hosting tonight's show that is huge, huge gift to me. and we are here tonight to speak with the one and only kate zernike about. i got a camera. i have my copy about her book, which was literally just yesterday. congratulations. thank you. thank you i just finished the book just today. no, a couple of nights ago. okay. you never want to read a book too. then you forget details it is called the exceptions nancy hopkins and mit and fight for women in science. and for the next hour or so, you and i are going to have a conversation about the book. what brought you to it, what you learned from it. that's going to take us to around eight. and then we're going to do a question and answer with you all. so please to think of your questions now and a quick note about the virtual version of this event we're having conversation in person, but and what i think is one of the coolest things ever this going to be recorded for c-span's booktv right. means if you ask a really smart question you
i am co-host of the daily podcast on new york times. i am not hosting tonight's show that is huge, huge gift to me. and we are here tonight to speak with the one and only kate zernike about. i got a camera. i have my copy about her book, which was literally just yesterday. congratulations. thank you. thank you i just finished the book just today. no, a couple of nights ago. okay. you never want to read a book too. then you forget details it is called the exceptions nancy hopkins and mit and...
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the voters. would it safe staff time? sure but it's not how we do business and not a good path to start delegating board authority and finally i thought the origin of this section was proposition g in november 1998 but maybe supervisor peskin is correct and i am still doing research on that. thank you very much for listening and i support the continuance. >> thank you so much for your comments and that completes the queue. >> okay. public comment on this item is closed. [gavel] >> and there's a motion on the floor madam clerk. >> on that motion to continue to the call of the chair moved by chair melgar. supervisor peskin. >> aye. >> supervisor preston. >> aye. >> supervisor melgar. >> aye. >> you have three ayes. >> thank you. that motion passes. thank you. okay. madam clerk please call item 7 and eight together. >> item number 7 is an ordinance amending the planning code to exclude designated historic districts under article 10 of the code for provision was home ownership and equity sf program and appropriate findings. it
the voters. would it safe staff time? sure but it's not how we do business and not a good path to start delegating board authority and finally i thought the origin of this section was proposition g in november 1998 but maybe supervisor peskin is correct and i am still doing research on that. thank you very much for listening and i support the continuance. >> thank you so much for your comments and that completes the queue. >> okay. public comment on this item is closed. [gavel]...
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at the time. he was 31 years old and his future kingdom was increased for princess the whole securely. soon these only compass give us some of these parents, returning out their hair, wondering if he'd ever get married. most of and people were starting to question why he'd remain single for so long. so they had to fine to my wife has ended. and finally, the big day arrived. july 29th 1981. charles stepped on to the balcony at buckingham palace with his young bride. the 20 year old was to print diana spencer . as a sea of people looked on outside the palace gates worldwide, the 750000000 people tuned in to watch the wedding century. the dom, well, this is more and the less, any way i can remember several weddings in the royal family that was the wedding have on it and waiting for everyone breeze to sign for leif and said finally, charles is getting married to the deal of fast delta might at some polls cathedral charles walked on, the new volume may be uniform, but all lies were on his bride and resp
at the time. he was 31 years old and his future kingdom was increased for princess the whole securely. soon these only compass give us some of these parents, returning out their hair, wondering if he'd ever get married. most of and people were starting to question why he'd remain single for so long. so they had to fine to my wife has ended. and finally, the big day arrived. july 29th 1981. charles stepped on to the balcony at buckingham palace with his young bride. the 20 year old was to print...
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i, of course, he went all the time. owd. but when they flew in from across the border. i always recognized everything to have him by his height. and that was a big plus. katya, tell me how you were as a child in general. well, your dad is not coming, because, well, all the parents of odnoklassniki get up in the morning and go to work there. and your dad closed himself in the room and sat until once at the stadium. here, tell this story. really, do you understand? sometimes you want to remember something in life and nothing happens. and there are some things that fall somewhere in some close drawer and crawl out. you open it and that's it. time away from you it's in plain sight, really. i think that he is not going, because according to the stories of schoolchildren, their parents left and came to work in the evening. and well, somehow it was all alitno, and mine got up. grandmother made him an omelet or porridge and went to her office, locked it with a lock, and a typewriter began to knock there. ah, and it really seemed
i, of course, he went all the time. owd. but when they flew in from across the border. i always recognized everything to have him by his height. and that was a big plus. katya, tell me how you were as a child in general. well, your dad is not coming, because, well, all the parents of odnoklassniki get up in the morning and go to work there. and your dad closed himself in the room and sat until once at the stadium. here, tell this story. really, do you understand? sometimes you want to remember...
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matters all the time _ needed in the sport. matters all the time we _ needed in the sport. in the sport. matters all the time we have left - needed in the sport. matters all the time we have left for| all the time we have left for now. remain the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. the weather half term week continues to frustrate some but it's been glorious for others. west has certainly been best and on wednesday it was the warmest day of the year so far in scotland, just shy of 25 degrees. along the east coast of scotland and england, it was cool and grey at times. that's because the high—pressure centre towards the north—west and the wind direction swinging round in a clockwise direction is always going to be driving in cloud of the north sea. on thursday, grey and gloomy, damp enough for some drizzle in the south—east but out to the west, sunshine coming through and into the afternoon we have those contrasts. south—west england and wales, the west midlands, dry, sunny and warm. east of the pennines, cool and breezy at times. more sunshine to the west of the pennine
matters all the time _ needed in the sport. matters all the time we _ needed in the sport. in the sport. matters all the time we have left - needed in the sport. matters all the time we have left for| all the time we have left for now. remain the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. the weather half term week continues to frustrate some but it's been glorious for others. west has certainly been best and on wednesday it was the warmest day of the year so far in scotland, just shy of 25...
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the only time he really o-ened modest man. the only time he really 0 ened u- modest man. dest man. the only time he really opened up was when i _ modest man. the only time he really opened up was when i introduced - modest man. the only time he really| opened up was when i introduced him to my— opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old _ opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old grandson - opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old grandson whol opened up was when i introduced him. to my seven—year—old grandson who at that time _ to my seven—year—old grandson who at that time was _ to my seven—year—old grandson who at that time was crazy _ to my seven—year—old grandson who at that time was crazy about _ to my seven—year—old grandson who at that time was crazy about all— to my seven—year—old grandson who at that time was crazy about all things - that time was crazy about all things aircraft. _ that time was crazy about all things aircraft. and — that time was crazy about all things aircraft, and he _ that time was crazy about all
the only time he really o-ened modest man. the only time he really 0 ened u- modest man. dest man. the only time he really opened up was when i _ modest man. the only time he really opened up was when i introduced - modest man. the only time he really| opened up was when i introduced him to my— opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old _ opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old grandson - opened up was when i introduced him to my seven—year—old...
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when the time came. look nice, find up. she's called the numbers committed that number to see what this a few of my thought it would be better if the trio broke up, then people would say, why says you're so good. rather that then people saying we should have stopped a lot earlier. i wanted us to go out at the very top desk. and afterwards it came is a huge surprise that i was able to begin a new chapter in my life. and there were more big surprises to come in look was the 1st big surprise was my recycling powers? this one says that the concert but the philharmonic orchestra for me was the high point of my career to assume in mind that the guns i should and then i read it in the papers. why didn't he stop earlier? was this to the police like this was done? why would they write something like that? so then the the s fine long and the time we met for the 1st time and wonder that was at least 20 years ago. on these have been passed. i conducted a few more kestrel works, i'm done, vice moving in, and i sat next to him at dinner o
when the time came. look nice, find up. she's called the numbers committed that number to see what this a few of my thought it would be better if the trio broke up, then people would say, why says you're so good. rather that then people saying we should have stopped a lot earlier. i wanted us to go out at the very top desk. and afterwards it came is a huge surprise that i was able to begin a new chapter in my life. and there were more big surprises to come in look was the 1st big surprise was...
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having the best time of my life. e het life. on a train! how often do we get to— life. on a train! how often do we get to say— life. on a train! how often do we get to say that _ life. on a train! how often do we get to say that in _ life. on a train! how often do we get to say that in this _ life. on a train! how often do we get to say that in this country? i life. on a train! how often do we i get to say that in this country? not very often — get to say that in this country? not ve often. . . get to say that in this country? not very often-— very often. this is the official 0 ttenin very often. this is the official opening ceremony _ very often. this is the official opening ceremony of i very often. this is the official opening ceremony of this i very often. this is the official i opening ceremony of this year's eurovision song contest. sandwiched between slovenia to my right and cyprus to my left. all acts from all countries participating have now arrived in liverpool. they are walking this red carpet which is actu
having the best time of my life. e het life. on a train! how often do we get to— life. on a train! how often do we get to say— life. on a train! how often do we get to say that _ life. on a train! how often do we get to say that in _ life. on a train! how often do we get to say that in this _ life. on a train! how often do we get to say that in this country? i life. on a train! how often do we i get to say that in this country? not very often — get to say that in this country? not ve...
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the labor market is facing of chuck. is it time to of scale work? cuz plus consumers are struggling with sky high inflation. but the luxury sector is still shining, counting the cost on it, which is 0 of the i'm able to say to him once or twice a week and changes for wait 2 weeks and some weeks i come see him. i have to take 2 buses to trains to get there is quite long and the visit is about an hour and a bit. and then we're kind of waving and blowing kisses and it's just such a bizarre thing. julian is in the harshest prison in the u. k, he's not serving a sentence in the us wants to put him in prison for a 175 years about publishing the truth about the rock and ask on worst we are out of it for me to with activists and lawyers. the goal of exposing the legality and wrong doing. it's been 13 years since the founder of which he likes to we massage entered the global stage in 2010 industrial you instead of us and publish the largest trove of classified us documents to date of bending, the government's narrative about his wars and rock smith can stand
the labor market is facing of chuck. is it time to of scale work? cuz plus consumers are struggling with sky high inflation. but the luxury sector is still shining, counting the cost on it, which is 0 of the i'm able to say to him once or twice a week and changes for wait 2 weeks and some weeks i come see him. i have to take 2 buses to trains to get there is quite long and the visit is about an hour and a bit. and then we're kind of waving and blowing kisses and it's just such a bizarre thing....
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the great majority of them this is the first time they have lived awayro from home. the first time they have ever had been encouraged to figure out what they think and i just deal with their parents and what their parents thought. they get to decide who am i and what do i believe in what are my values and somebody who's been studying american policy for a long time is pretty easy for me to get kind of. we have these problems that are just intractable and they are never going to go away but i don't tell that to my students. when they come into my class maybe some of you may remember when you're 181st of all first of all you are entering this new world and there are all these possibilities and they come in and they are as idealistic and whatever cause they aree engaged in we are going to solve that problem and more power to them. it does keep me from receiving into you will never get this done. i really appreciate my students. anyway back in the 1970s, so the exercise to give my students when i teach the second half of my u.s. history, the first half is from the colonia
the great majority of them this is the first time they have lived awayro from home. the first time they have ever had been encouraged to figure out what they think and i just deal with their parents and what their parents thought. they get to decide who am i and what do i believe in what are my values and somebody who's been studying american policy for a long time is pretty easy for me to get kind of. we have these problems that are just intractable and they are never going to go away but i...
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the emperor was buried in his own village a long time after his death. st little while. with all this spacex capital taking the first female actor not with the international states station —— astronaut. she's arrived there at the international space station. huge smiles as she was greeted by her various colleagues on board the iss. i'll be talking to helen charman, the first written into space. —— first britton. hello. many of us have seen quite a lot of sunshine today, and in that and in that sunshine, it felt quite warm. there is more of the same to come — some spells of warm sunshine through the rest the week. certainly, it is going to be staying largely dry, but there'll be some areas of cloud around at times as well, and actually, that cloud produced some splashes of rain across parts of southeastern scotland, northeast england. there was another area of cloud across parts of eastern england brought a few showers. and then, also on the satellite picture, you can see this zone of cloud pushing towards northern ireland and scotland. initially, this wil
the emperor was buried in his own village a long time after his death. st little while. with all this spacex capital taking the first female actor not with the international states station —— astronaut. she's arrived there at the international space station. huge smiles as she was greeted by her various colleagues on board the iss. i'll be talking to helen charman, the first written into space. —— first britton. hello. many of us have seen quite a lot of sunshine today, and in that and...
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0, 3 is the time. and let's go to the south bay now where new numbers show fewer people are living on the streets of santa clara county. so new 2023 data shows that 1.2% drop has been seen in overall homelessness in santa clara county and a 4.7% drop was seen in san jose compared to this time last year. the housing department also reports that 6,340 homeless people were counted in san jose in one day by city staff. >> and we're physically counting. people were counting people who are unhoused key people who are sleeping in cars. nichols, sleeping bags tense, were also 2 counts of local shelters. all that i would say it's probably a little bit of an undercount since we've probably miss a few people. >> well, jeff scott, who you just heard from there, he is with the city's housing department. he says these numbers show the homelessness problem is stabilizing as opposed to growing and he credits a focus on prevention, which includes help with rent so that people are evicted in the first place. homeless adv
0, 3 is the time. and let's go to the south bay now where new numbers show fewer people are living on the streets of santa clara county. so new 2023 data shows that 1.2% drop has been seen in overall homelessness in santa clara county and a 4.7% drop was seen in san jose compared to this time last year. the housing department also reports that 6,340 homeless people were counted in san jose in one day by city staff. >> and we're physically counting. people were counting people who are...
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the something's wrong? >> yes. she was always on time or early two events. >> so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was opened and i noticed that the glass was broken and the glass was all over the kitchen floor, so i look through the rest of the house for her. i ended up finding her in the bathroom. >> it was a gruesome scene, dar lying in the shower, she had been shot in the head with a shot gun at point blank range. tom immediately called for help. >> what's the problem? >> my wife was in the shower. there is blood. >> first responders rushed to the fully farm. when michigan state police detective arrived at the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides around here and because of her position as a schoolteacher, just from the number of people who knew her, it put her in a much more serious type investigation. >> detective carbon and his team of trooper scoured the crime scene, taking pictures and seizing evidence of what appeared to be a home bur
the something's wrong? >> yes. she was always on time or early two events. >> so tom left the party and headed back home in search of his wife. >> our kitchen back door was opened and i noticed that the glass was broken and the glass was all over the kitchen floor, so i look through the rest of the house for her. i ended up finding her in the bathroom. >> it was a gruesome scene, dar lying in the shower, she had been shot in the head with a shot gun at point blank range....
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and all the people some of the time, but you cannot deceive all the people all the time and that's just long it can continue the deception. this question is fundamentally not for nothing. doom twisted a lie, repeated 1,000 times becomes the truth. look at this curly sheep the official representative of the white house, what she says about the second world war. this week, as you all know, marks the anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe and the victory of the united states and allied forces over fascism and aggression on the continent, it is rather strange to call a country that has lost 27 million in the lives of its citizens just an ally.
and all the people some of the time, but you cannot deceive all the people all the time and that's just long it can continue the deception. this question is fundamentally not for nothing. doom twisted a lie, repeated 1,000 times becomes the truth. look at this curly sheep the official representative of the white house, what she says about the second world war. this week, as you all know, marks the anniversary of the end of world war ii in europe and the victory of the united states and allied...
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so the young charles got to spend lots of time with his parents. the family's life was said to be a happy one. the 2 sided m. o i to you soon i came to an abrupt and the death of george, the 6th in february, 1952 on elizabeth was on the tour if can yes, i thought it was no telling me a radical change for the future queen and her husband's fit in the prince, charles to elizabeth rushed back to london. it was soon clear, just how difficult it was going to be combining her role as a mother with a new royal ju seats. almost over night the young charles had to grow a custom to his parents per month absences. he also had to prepare himself to take part in an event which needed to go off like his mother's carnation as queen elizabeth. the 2nd the combination took place on june the 2nd 1953, and was a truly global event. broad costs live on television to of the 200 between viewers worldwide. some 3000000 britton's mind, the straits to watch the couples kind of which make its way to westminster abbey with 20 cameras away to the. 2 the, the channels, remember
so the young charles got to spend lots of time with his parents. the family's life was said to be a happy one. the 2 sided m. o i to you soon i came to an abrupt and the death of george, the 6th in february, 1952 on elizabeth was on the tour if can yes, i thought it was no telling me a radical change for the future queen and her husband's fit in the prince, charles to elizabeth rushed back to london. it was soon clear, just how difficult it was going to be combining her role as a mother with a...
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hulu is the main arrivals, the president rest of the time. otherwise, who's held the post for nearly a decade, from a stumble, sham, l bar reports. a new stumble containing is in full swing, was almost recently the body of the supporters come out of college that opened to is the main why both the president as of late at the line, he's the secular republican people's bounty or c s b. and also the national alliance, a group of policies, both of those of the table of 6, the 74 year old economy is, has promised to give people more free to corrupt down to inflation. and encourage putting investors to be to, to, to a key. we are not going to leave the face of the turkish republic in the hands of one person and no one will accept the words of just one person. it took members of the opposition block months to set aside the defenses and agree on condition that over to as a candidate in march, the csp is major parts of the the nationalist goods bought to the for about to leave the coalition. it's lead to middle auction to return only after calisto blue
hulu is the main arrivals, the president rest of the time. otherwise, who's held the post for nearly a decade, from a stumble, sham, l bar reports. a new stumble containing is in full swing, was almost recently the body of the supporters come out of college that opened to is the main why both the president as of late at the line, he's the secular republican people's bounty or c s b. and also the national alliance, a group of policies, both of those of the table of 6, the 74 year old economy is,...
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huizenga: the gentleman's time has expired. the congresswoman from michigan, ms. tlaib, is up for five minutes. ms. tlaib: thank you so much, chairman. thank you, director clements, for this report. i get a lot of questions regarding the lack of transparency, in fully understanding this. did you look at the timeline of some of the compensation and payouts and things like that that led up to the failure? mr. clements: we haven't gotten to that. we know -- ms. tlaib: is that something would you look into? mr. clements: it's one of the requests we received from the letter. ms. tlaib: that would be wonderful. one of the things my good colleague was talking about was regarding regulators. you said it's not binding. could they -- because they -- how -- when walz the first time they said, yo, something's going on? the regulators are like, you know, could you call us back, can you respond, something's going on, what year was that? mr. clements: the first instance that fsoc brought up the interest rate risk was its most recent annual rep
huizenga: the gentleman's time has expired. the congresswoman from michigan, ms. tlaib, is up for five minutes. ms. tlaib: thank you so much, chairman. thank you, director clements, for this report. i get a lot of questions regarding the lack of transparency, in fully understanding this. did you look at the timeline of some of the compensation and payouts and things like that that led up to the failure? mr. clements: we haven't gotten to that. we know -- ms. tlaib: is that something would you...
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the time has come. hat's the future for wework. hello, and welcome to asia business report. i'm karishma vaswani. today's the day. a group of congressional leaders are due to meet with us presidentjoe biden later for emergency talks on how to deal with the debt ceiling. it comes as us treasury secretary janet yellen has reportedly been meeting with business leaders to explain the impact a default could have on us and global economies. so how did washington get here — and what would happen if the borrowing ceiling is not lifted?
the time has come. hat's the future for wework. hello, and welcome to asia business report. i'm karishma vaswani. today's the day. a group of congressional leaders are due to meet with us presidentjoe biden later for emergency talks on how to deal with the debt ceiling. it comes as us treasury secretary janet yellen has reportedly been meeting with business leaders to explain the impact a default could have on us and global economies. so how did washington get here — and what would happen if...
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they were the best of friends in no time at all. susan: because you got to know michael through his writings and you have actually known marcus sullivan over the years through working on this, what did you learn about that friendship? what drew them together? david: i think in the first instance what drew them together was a love of music. i know, of course, i know michael o'donnell -- i never met him. but i know him very well from the record of his other relationships and from his letters and his poems and his music. and i've been a very good friend of michael sullivan for years. i think they were very sympathetic characters. they have a great sense of music and a great sense of adventure. they discovered these same joys at the same time in their lives. in some ways, there's nothing like the best friends that you meet in college at this moment in your life when everything's in front of you. there's enormous possibility and potential. they saw that in each other and the world around them. they loved each other deeply, very quickly. m
they were the best of friends in no time at all. susan: because you got to know michael through his writings and you have actually known marcus sullivan over the years through working on this, what did you learn about that friendship? what drew them together? david: i think in the first instance what drew them together was a love of music. i know, of course, i know michael o'donnell -- i never met him. but i know him very well from the record of his other relationships and from his letters and...
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each time he swore in one of the justices he had a grand time doing it. people enjoyed having an effect on what he saw as the better court for america and being at the center of it all. >> there's a chance i will be brought up for making this comparison and you are in the city in missouri and as i was reading what you wrote it seemed to me there were some comparisons to be drawn to her most previous president just in terms of the personality and kind of the perception of a in a china cabinet bullying his way through everything and give the moment in the book they talk about resignations and somebody asked him if he had asked for any resignations and do you remember what he said? >> yes he says i ask for everybody's resignation. i accept the ones i want to accept this was after the resignations so we have the president in what appears to be them to america the sudden death of it and they can't believe he said it. he had an idea of how roosevelt was. harry truman was flabbergasted the first time he had lunch with franklin roosevelt and saw how the man was. s
each time he swore in one of the justices he had a grand time doing it. people enjoyed having an effect on what he saw as the better court for america and being at the center of it all. >> there's a chance i will be brought up for making this comparison and you are in the city in missouri and as i was reading what you wrote it seemed to me there were some comparisons to be drawn to her most previous president just in terms of the personality and kind of the perception of a in a china...
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the same reading? come me yeah. of to you and each time the power you night, a great one another with the rich realistic bill clacking the female with any like one ag tops is of to $5.00 and $6.00. we responsibilities for the young off spring shed. when one parent goes fishing. the other remains of god in this the ocean so huge. so now at the wave of the macklin, it so the mains of to travel, sometimes hundreds of kilometers to go on, find the shelves and macro put the baby down. it could occur when that would be left alone to vary pace, stuart like dinosaurs, really in many ways they go through several miles through this fluffy white stuff into the salt black water proof presents, if you like, for being out at sea for the next 3 months the parents will feed the giga of rich fully diet for good to take it back home and hiring the because we have been waiting for the be well manage scottish plenty officially. that means there is plenty of food for counting. the population here on shetland is rising today. the probably one of the see but spa
the same reading? come me yeah. of to you and each time the power you night, a great one another with the rich realistic bill clacking the female with any like one ag tops is of to $5.00 and $6.00. we responsibilities for the young off spring shed. when one parent goes fishing. the other remains of god in this the ocean so huge. so now at the wave of the macklin, it so the mains of to travel, sometimes hundreds of kilometers to go on, find the shelves and macro put the baby down. it could occur...
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the latest fighting into don has brought death misery to huge numbers of civilians. but this time, even the un has been shocked by what zip code the unprecedented speed of this integration. whatever happens to africa's low loss promise to silence the guns. mo, abraham 6 ounces to such question.
the latest fighting into don has brought death misery to huge numbers of civilians. but this time, even the un has been shocked by what zip code the unprecedented speed of this integration. whatever happens to africa's low loss promise to silence the guns. mo, abraham 6 ounces to such question.
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amazing scenes at that climb at the end of the time trial. i climb at the end of the time trial. realistically where his ambitions but him and eating coming into it? it is a good question, we had a lot of illness over the winter, he did not start riding properly until march and has a racing so he said if you told and then he would finish at second he would have bitten your hand off, but when you come into the final day or at least the final decisive day with a six second lead, it was obviously pretty devastating way to lose it, when you are 37 years old, you have achieved so much in the sport and two months ago you are thinking will you be in any sort of competitive shape, he definitely would have taken this and it is another big moment, still a big achievement in his career, but i think for now it is going to be very, very raw for him.- very, very raw for him. yes, bruising. — very, very raw for him. yes, bruising, definitely. - very, very raw for him. yes, bruising, definitely. what i very, very raw for him. yes, | bruising, definitely. what you very, very raw for him. yes, bru
amazing scenes at that climb at the end of the time trial. i climb at the end of the time trial. realistically where his ambitions but him and eating coming into it? it is a good question, we had a lot of illness over the winter, he did not start riding properly until march and has a racing so he said if you told and then he would finish at second he would have bitten your hand off, but when you come into the final day or at least the final decisive day with a six second lead, it was obviously...
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we think that most of the time we will be warned before the bomb explodes. so there will be time for us to get into our homes or some other safe place. our civil defense workers and our men in uniform will do everything they can to warn us before planes can bring a bomb near. you may be your schoolyard playing when the signal. that signal means to stop whatever you are doing and get to the nearest place fast. always remember the flash of an atomic bomb can at any time, no matter where you may be, you might be out playing at home when the warning come. and be sure to get into the house fast or. your parents have fixed a safe place for you to go. if you not close to home when you hear the warning, go to the nearest safe cover. know where you are to go, or ask an older person help you in the places marked with the sign. there are safe places to go when you hear the alarm. if there is a warning, you will hear it before the bomb explodes. but sometimes and this is very, very sometimes the bomb might explode without any. then the first thing we would know about it
we think that most of the time we will be warned before the bomb explodes. so there will be time for us to get into our homes or some other safe place. our civil defense workers and our men in uniform will do everything they can to warn us before planes can bring a bomb near. you may be your schoolyard playing when the signal. that signal means to stop whatever you are doing and get to the nearest place fast. always remember the flash of an atomic bomb can at any time, no matter where you may...
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at the time the murders ha- hen to speak up. at the time the murders happen there — to speak up.to speak up. at the time the murders happen there was a radio galaxy i to speak up. at the time the murders happen there was a radio galaxy in i happen there was a radio galaxy in the haitian community with radio shows that when on four different people talking about politics on the air, openly. because they had never done that before. in haiti. and one by one these people were murdered has shut down that dialogue. so in a way whatever was said and little haiti was having repercussions in haiti was having repercussions in haiti as well. i think some of the work that these journalists were doing ended up helping change at the time, short—lived, but changed the political framework in haiti. time, short—lived, but changed the politicalframework in haiti. so it is that connection that you always have that we forget. that immigrant communities in this country have a lot of connection to their home country. so whatever happens in this country. so whatever happens in this country and those co
at the time the murders ha- hen to speak up. at the time the murders happen there — to speak up.to speak up. at the time the murders happen there was a radio galaxy i to speak up. at the time the murders happen there was a radio galaxy in i happen there was a radio galaxy in the haitian community with radio shows that when on four different people talking about politics on the air, openly. because they had never done that before. in haiti. and one by one these people were murdered has shut...
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the un has not been able to give out a unified message. i think this comes from a timeion in afghanistan. the taliban have really benefited the engagement. if you look at the pass for a five years they have asked everything and they got it. in return they do not give anything for to the people of afghanistan and the international community. around engagement, it is obviously an issue which is very important but my suggestion would be the world must be more principles of the world must be more principles of the un should not put their principles for negotiation. i personally believe from engagement with taliban that only pressure in a principled approach will respond and make taliban... it principled approach will respond and make taliban. . ._ make taliban... it hasn't worked so far has it? — make taliban... it hasn't worked so far has it? the _ make taliban. .. it hasn't worked so far has it? the international- far has it? the international community, we've seen these sanctions, the freezing of funds and assets, complete isolation and yet more been almost two years on
the un has not been able to give out a unified message. i think this comes from a timeion in afghanistan. the taliban have really benefited the engagement. if you look at the pass for a five years they have asked everything and they got it. in return they do not give anything for to the people of afghanistan and the international community. around engagement, it is obviously an issue which is very important but my suggestion would be the world must be more principles of the world must be more...
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for the rest of the time. for the rest of the time. now we'll get. no, we're going to get him back. don't worry about that. so the interesting, fun stories. we always had a lot of times if you read the book, there was a lady named mrs. dodge in the 20. you know, if you've ever heard the last name before, she was the wealthiest woman in the united states. marginal tax went up to 64%, 67%. she moved all of her funds into, municipal bonds and then the cities started with spending all that money in the thirties they had to raise taxes to pay it back. so guess what? taxes have so brian, who's our historian, is going to give you a little bit more depth about the depression. remember the great depression was not a monetary policy. it was taxes. certainly when we think of the conditions in the united states, politically, economically, 1929, 1930, the very dawn of the great depression, we should recognize that only for 13 years of american history, for 17 years i'm sorry, in american history, at that point had the nation had an income tax, never had an income tax for any duration at all prior
for the rest of the time. for the rest of the time. now we'll get. no, we're going to get him back. don't worry about that. so the interesting, fun stories. we always had a lot of times if you read the book, there was a lady named mrs. dodge in the 20. you know, if you've ever heard the last name before, she was the wealthiest woman in the united states. marginal tax went up to 64%, 67%. she moved all of her funds into, municipal bonds and then the cities started with spending all that money in...
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it was full-time, just after the - went wrong at half-time? it was full-time, just after the end. fter the end. we full—time, just after the end. we scored the winning goal at the end. we were in that corporate friends and family area. we didn't get caught up in the actual fighting but it was happening a few yards from where we were. it it was happening a few yards from where we were.— where we were. it was unsettling. where were _ where we were. it was unsettling. where were you — where we were. it was unsettling. where were you in _ where we were. it was unsettling. where were you in the _ where we were. it was unsettling. where were you in the stadium? i where we were. it was unsettling. i where were you in the stadium? we were where were you in the stadium? - were three or four rows behind the west ham dug out, so a brilliant view. we were in a block of about 200 west ham fans in what was supposed to be a neutral area, but it was friends of players, family, friends or sponsors, that corporate thing. neutralto friends or sponsors, that corporate thing. neutral to that extent, bu
it was full-time, just after the - went wrong at half-time? it was full-time, just after the end. fter the end. we full—time, just after the end. we scored the winning goal at the end. we were in that corporate friends and family area. we didn't get caught up in the actual fighting but it was happening a few yards from where we were. it it was happening a few yards from where we were.— where we were. it was unsettling. where were _ where we were. it was unsettling. where were you — where...
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at the same time they go. they flew directly from the suburbs and the city itself to the very denouement, where a is usually at the desk of the creation of machines at this time, of course. not without the fact that one of the cars was damaged, and it flowed in fragments, as we were told by eyewitnesses. however, it is not known how much the passengers suffered and because so far, according to official information. nobody sought medical help. these are the fragments scattered hundreds of meters from their arrivals . six i personally considered it, because i stood and listened to it, and you could hear how the ukrainian artillery was working. is that coast enough, which, by the way, is far enough from the place? arrivals? ah, here are the fragments they are. you can see them everywhere, here they are right on the very stele with the inscription, energodar gives the impression that the ukrainian militants were aiming precisely at the people who are going to work at that time, but also salt , actually the symbol o
at the same time they go. they flew directly from the suburbs and the city itself to the very denouement, where a is usually at the desk of the creation of machines at this time, of course. not without the fact that one of the cars was damaged, and it flowed in fragments, as we were told by eyewitnesses. however, it is not known how much the passengers suffered and because so far, according to official information. nobody sought medical help. these are the fragments scattered hundreds of meters...
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then the clouds build again. showers, this time, affecting the southern half of britain. dry, some sunshine. but north highlands, the northern hour, some heavy and persistent rain here with a stronger breeze, feeling quite cool. but elsewhere again, it's the mid to high teens. and then through wednesday night, the showers fade away. many places will be dry. we'll see variable amounts of cloud around, probably more cloud around, i think wednesday night and what we've had the recent night. so, that should stop temperatures in falling much below five to nine celsius. so, a little bit milder. so, here's the picture for thursday. high pressure bringing a lot of dry weather for most. this weather front, though, another weather front will start to push into western scotland and northern ireland through the day. so here, cloudier, breezy with some splashes of rain east in scotland, england and wales. the best of the sunny spells though. we will see some showers developing across southern and eastern england and we could see more cloud around, i think, into the afternoon. temperat
then the clouds build again. showers, this time, affecting the southern half of britain. dry, some sunshine. but north highlands, the northern hour, some heavy and persistent rain here with a stronger breeze, feeling quite cool. but elsewhere again, it's the mid to high teens. and then through wednesday night, the showers fade away. many places will be dry. we'll see variable amounts of cloud around, probably more cloud around, i think wednesday night and what we've had the recent night. so,...
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the gentleman's time is expired. the gentleman from missouri, chairman of the national security subcommittee is now recognized. >> thank you, mister chairman. gentlemen, as tragic as the situation is, i think it's also a learning moment for all of us, a structure moment for us in congress, for the regulators and bankers around the country, quite frankly. standpoint i think where the new world now with regard to social media and the actions that can be taken, that can have adverse effect on our financial system, culture and economy. and i'm very concerned about it. each of you in your testimony mentioned mr. becker, in ten hours, mr. shea, 16 billion went out in a few hours, and mr. -- admits the number on yours, you have the same situation where social media excite people to the four point where they ran out and change their banking situation. as a result, a lot of the uninsured deposits in the bank ran out. i would like for you to give me your analysis on this. what is the fdic tracking this with you as this was happ
the gentleman's time is expired. the gentleman from missouri, chairman of the national security subcommittee is now recognized. >> thank you, mister chairman. gentlemen, as tragic as the situation is, i think it's also a learning moment for all of us, a structure moment for us in congress, for the regulators and bankers around the country, quite frankly. standpoint i think where the new world now with regard to social media and the actions that can be taken, that can have adverse effect...
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the time. in the late 1990s. this of course reflected th widespread concern that as the decade ended that a. 2000 began compurs would go haywire because they would fail to recognize the new millennium and thk instead it was the. year900. it didn't happen, but there were many precautions. it's taken many billions of dollars spent to prevent the specter of. an example, perhaps of nineties cluelessness. so what are some of the arguments against the notion that the nineties were the clueless decade? i argue that this is a present just approach tending to criticize americans of the 1990s for not knowing then whate know now about terrorism, about technology or other topics. the fallacy of presentism. i think, lurks in the characrization of the nineties as the clueless decade applying ntemporary standards, standards of our time to expect stations to people, to events of the past, expecting them to know what we know and to embrace what we recognize as the standards and values of these days. and while o could argue that i
the time. in the late 1990s. this of course reflected th widespread concern that as the decade ended that a. 2000 began compurs would go haywire because they would fail to recognize the new millennium and thk instead it was the. year900. it didn't happen, but there were many precautions. it's taken many billions of dollars spent to prevent the specter of. an example, perhaps of nineties cluelessness. so what are some of the arguments against the notion that the nineties were the clueless...
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the same breeding company? yeah, of to you. and each time the perry night, they greet one another with the rich realistic, phil clacking the, the female with any like one ag tops is of to $5.00 and $6.00. we responsibilities for the young off spring shed. when one parent goes fishing. the other remains of god is in this the oceans a huge. so now at the way i was a mac pulling it so the mains of to travel, sometimes hundreds of kilometers to go on, find the shelves and macro put the baby down. it could occur when that would be left alone to a very pace start like dinosaur, which really in many ways they go through several moats. food is fluffy, white stuff, into the salt black water proof presents if you like for b. now it c for the next 3 months, parents will feed the giga of rich, fully diet. for god you take macro and hiring because we have been waiting for the be well managed scottish prologic officially. that means that is friendship so . so down in the population here, one shetland is rising today the probably one of the see that space
the same breeding company? yeah, of to you. and each time the perry night, they greet one another with the rich realistic, phil clacking the, the female with any like one ag tops is of to $5.00 and $6.00. we responsibilities for the young off spring shed. when one parent goes fishing. the other remains of god is in this the oceans a huge. so now at the way i was a mac pulling it so the mains of to travel, sometimes hundreds of kilometers to go on, find the shelves and macro put the baby down....
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the world. for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it. on youtube, dw documentary, the videos are short, coming up today, shopping down democratic protest on a day to send a break. democracy team didn't police prevent female arrest us from a fortune solomon with the grievances as prime minister movie. you don't get a new building, is called us up there and part of democracy, but how democratic is india and demo the, the i management of do welcome to dw news aisha. i'm glad you could join us in the us prime minister. and that ends are multi has, you know, great at the countries, new parliament building too much fun for and to control the c at the time. but he was busy with dedicating. we'll take all the temple of democracy to the people police for suppressing protests by those very people, championship winning rest as were being tested on to the ground to prevent them from protesting against perceived government inaction. in the case of sexual
the world. for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it. on youtube, dw documentary, the videos are short, coming up today, shopping down democratic protest on a day to send a break. democracy team didn't police prevent female arrest us from a fortune solomon with the grievances as prime minister movie. you don't get a new building, is called us up there and part of democracy, but how democratic is india and...
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he was aggressive all the time, he was playing inside the line all the time. was tough for me to get into the match and to rally. i made a lot of mistakes that i usually don't make too much. in the women's draw, elena rybakina saw off marketa vondrousova 6—3 6—3 to reach her first wta claycourt quarter—final. rybakina will face either top—ranked iga swiatek, the twice defending champion, or croatia's donna vekic. cricket now: gujarat titans are the first team to seal a play—off place in this year's ipl. they beat sunrisers hyderabad by 3a runs in ahmedabad — a result which means sunrisers can't reach the knockout stage. shubman gill's maiden ipl hundred propelled titans to 188—9 after they were put into bat. mohammed shami and mohit sharma each took four wickets as sunrisers collapsed to isa—9. in the coming hours, britain's geraint thomas will head into the tenth stage of the giro d'italia with a three—second overall lead over slovenia's primoaz roglic. world champion remco evenepoel had led, but was forced to give up the pinkjersey after becoming the latest
he was aggressive all the time, he was playing inside the line all the time. was tough for me to get into the match and to rally. i made a lot of mistakes that i usually don't make too much. in the women's draw, elena rybakina saw off marketa vondrousova 6—3 6—3 to reach her first wta claycourt quarter—final. rybakina will face either top—ranked iga swiatek, the twice defending champion, or croatia's donna vekic. cricket now: gujarat titans are the first team to seal a play—off place...
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adopted the wrong issue. at that time, shallo was the president of lebanon and he thought that the best solution was a the problem with this is the existence of this problem, israel said that the land of lebanon was not a problem, and i thought that lebanon had nothing to do with the 1967 war of rights. i must say that israel does not. on january 15, 1967 , shabaa farms, the way this regime works in different parts of lebanon, one after the other. it was occupying and the occupation continued until after 1982 i myself worked in the offices of saida marjayoun and shaba, which belonged to saida province in the south, and i have even seen the documents and documents of the fields of these lebanese areas that belonged to the people of shabaa farms. we still have the lebanese documents and documents of these lands. we have food decrees issued by the legal courts and the food fact-finding committees of all these regions and belonging to lebanon. the lands have not recently been owned by the lebanese and the passage of old times
adopted the wrong issue. at that time, shallo was the president of lebanon and he thought that the best solution was a the problem with this is the existence of this problem, israel said that the land of lebanon was not a problem, and i thought that lebanon had nothing to do with the 1967 war of rights. i must say that israel does not. on january 15, 1967 , shabaa farms, the way this regime works in different parts of lebanon, one after the other. it was occupying and the occupation continued...
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if there are questions, i thank you. to the polyclinic at the time when it happened and that the searchongoing, they were not under the rubble before , but since the time of their arrival, they have not come out . as far as i understand, they are currently looking for three more people, three doctors, in dnipro, and i hope that they will be found. thank you panels danylo, a member of the dnipro city council, was in touch with us and we talked about this, this, not this situation, i know what's there, i think to myself, what is it with someone's blood, something with life, ukrainian society somewhere consciously somewhere unconsciously somewhere unconsciously it learns to live in time war nola, uh, one and a half years of war is coming soon. well, it was possible to teach people to somehow understand this. it must be a desire, because if there is no desire , or on the contrary, there is a desire not to learn, but to use the situation, because i personally have the impression that here people consciously use this moment because in the time when the sbu when the azsu we have everyone asks
if there are questions, i thank you. to the polyclinic at the time when it happened and that the searchongoing, they were not under the rubble before , but since the time of their arrival, they have not come out . as far as i understand, they are currently looking for three more people, three doctors, in dnipro, and i hope that they will be found. thank you panels danylo, a member of the dnipro city council, was in touch with us and we talked about this, this, not this situation, i know what's...
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end of the time trial. ink he will reflect on this tour? what realistically were his ambitions for him and the team coming into it? it is a good question, he had a lot of illness over the winter, he did not start riding properly until march so he said if you told if you told him then he would finish at second he would have bitten your hand off, but when you come into the final day or at least the final decisive day with a 26—second lead, it was obviously pretty devastating way to lose it, when you are 37 years old, you have achieved so much in the sport and two months ago you are thinking will you be in any sort of competitive shape, he definitely would have taken this and it is another big moment, still a big achievement in his career, but i think for now it is going to be very, very raw for him. yes, bruising, definitely. what do you think he will be targeting now for the rest of this season? has he made public anything in particular? no, this was his big target. he has as he called it unfinished business
end of the time trial. ink he will reflect on this tour? what realistically were his ambitions for him and the team coming into it? it is a good question, he had a lot of illness over the winter, he did not start riding properly until march so he said if you told if you told him then he would finish at second he would have bitten your hand off, but when you come into the final day or at least the final decisive day with a 26—second lead, it was obviously pretty devastating way to lose it,...