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second _ at the time. can we look then at the next pol? second page. _ at the time. the next pol? second page. the - at the time. can we look then at the next pol? second page. the remotei next pol? second page. the remote access— next pol? second page. the remote access issue, the second line of the quotation, — access issue, the second line of the quotation, came up when we were exploring — quotation, came up when we were exploring solutions around a problem generated _ exploring solutions around a problem generated by the system following a migration— generated by the system following a migration to horizon online. this issue _ migration to horizon online. this issue was— migration to horizon online. this issue was quickly identified and ethics _ issue was quickly identified and ethics are — issue was quickly identified and ethics are put in place and impacted around _ ethics are put in place and impacted around 60 _ ethics are put in place and impacted around 60 branches. —— and a fix put in place _ around 60 branches. —— and a fix put in place it— around 60 branc
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well, since the times of the late leonidabrezhnev, well, since the times of the five-year magnificents, i lasted through it all, this shield held out, no matter how hard they tried to climb, no matter how hard they tried to destroy it, it saved us, karen geach absolutely agrees, we should be grateful to the ussr for the rest of our lives, for creating the defense and nuclear industry. now, it’s just that we would have been ground into powder a long time ago, so as they say, well , well, i can imagine what would happen to us , unfortunately, this element of anti-sovietism, it continues to be present in our education, everywhere, everywhere, this, this is what we need to put an end to once and for all, because this it completely confuses the mind. i’ll also push off from dmitry, dima, dmitry stafiev, it seems to me that he said an important thing, they really praise us there for our efforts, for our economic achievements, dmitry correctly says, we need to exert ourselves in general in this situation and we have a lot this is unnecessary pathos, listen, well, we understand that we are in
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i wonder what the time is ri : ht the law. i wonder what the time is ri:ht now the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the _ the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the moon. _ the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the moon. soon - the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the moon. soon we | the law. i wonder what the time is - right now on the moon. soon we might be able to answer that question. the us has asked nasser to established a unified standard of time for the main. they said it was vital to set international norms as nations and private companies are racing to establish a more permanent lunar presence. nasa has until 2076 to figure it out, and the time zone is going to be called coordinated lunar time. —— 2026. going to be called coordinated lunar time. -- 2026. i going to be called coordinated lunar time. —— 2026. i have been speaking to the astronomer royal for scotland. to the astronomer royal for scotland-— to the astronomer royal for scotland. ., , , ., scotland. people might be wondering wh is the scotland. people might be
i wonder what the time is ri : ht the law. i wonder what the time is ri:ht now the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the _ the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the moon. _ the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the moon. soon - the law. i wonder what the time is right now on the moon. soon we | the law. i wonder what the time is - right now on the moon. soon we might be able to answer that question. the us has asked nasser to established a unified standard of time...
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_ entered government for the first time so — entered government for the first time so we can winovernment. the time so we can win in government, we can win out of government.— can win out of government. the scene is set four days _ can win out of government. the scene is set four days of _ can win out of government. the scene is set four days of trading _ can win out of government. the scene is set four days of trading and then i is set four days of trading and then a knife edge vote to decide what follows this power—sharing deal. bbc news, holyrood. british universities have being warned they are being targeted by foreign states to undermine uk national security. seniorfigures from undermine uk national security. senior figures from institutions from oxford cambridge and imperial couegein from oxford cambridge and imperial college in london have been briefed by m15 on the threat to some of their sensitive research. let's return to the post office inquiry and bring in our reporter who is measuring the story. day 2a angela van den bogerd and she came under a lot of pressure from t
_ entered government for the first time so — entered government for the first time so we can winovernment. the time so we can win in government, we can win out of government.— can win out of government. the scene is set four days _ can win out of government. the scene is set four days of _ can win out of government. the scene is set four days of trading _ can win out of government. the scene is set four days of trading and then i is set four days of trading and then a knife edge vote to...
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time. prince philip is your royal highness the first time, the second time. went to touch the royals.ow to greet them and what to serve them. however, when the elevator doors opened to go into the private area of the white house, there's young jack, and he can't find his shirt cuffs. so he's bare chested, his shirt is open, no shoes, i don't know if he has socks on. there he is standing there in front of the queen. betty ford was rather mortified. the queen laughed it off. oh, i've got one of those at home. peter: president carter, the queen mother. what happened, and how big a deal was it? mr. charter: yeah. so, again, carter is another president the queen only met once, and that was during a big set piece event, like a g8 summit in london. there's an intriguing photograph before dinner i have in the book that shows carter holding has with the queen mother. seems to be going on rather well. however, the story that emerges after the dinner is that carter felt he got on so famously with the queen mother that he gave her a passing kiss. she described it as a kiss on the lips, and that s
time. prince philip is your royal highness the first time, the second time. went to touch the royals.ow to greet them and what to serve them. however, when the elevator doors opened to go into the private area of the white house, there's young jack, and he can't find his shirt cuffs. so he's bare chested, his shirt is open, no shoes, i don't know if he has socks on. there he is standing there in front of the queen. betty ford was rather mortified. the queen laughed it off. oh, i've got one of...
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what was the board during my time. what was the reason for _ the board during my time. e board during my time. what was the reason for that? i _ the board during my time. what was the reason for that? i don't - the board during my time. what was the reason for that? i don't know, i the reason for that? i don't know, ou the reason for that? i don't know, you would — the reason for that? i don't know, you would have — the reason for that? i don't know, you would have to _ the reason for that? i don't know, you would have to ask _ the reason for that? i don't know, you would have to ask them. - the reason for that? i don't know, i you would have to ask them. finally, lease, you would have to ask them. finally, please. you — you would have to ask them. finally, please. you tell _ you would have to ask them. finally, please, you tell us _ you would have to ask them. finally, please, you tell us in _ you would have to ask them. finally, please, you tell us in your— you would have to ask them. finally, please, you tell us in your witness i please, you tell us in your witness st
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gap and behind the time gap. will tell in detail the most important of what happened as of now, on the seventh.
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nato, the flight time the time of missiles, from someone there in kharkiv, you can find out the flight time of missiles stalin, or from the finnish-russian border, which is under... in fact, in reality it will be even shorter, much, not that much, yes, first of all, there are realities, the troops of finland really stood near st. petersburg during the second world war war, the ukrainians who will reach belgorod, chikursk, is a phantom, and the finnish troops that were on the territory of russia, there of the soviet union, is a historical fact. "then why don't you get confused by this, at all, from the word at all, and if ukraine will be a member of nato, everything will be needed by russia buy yourself that they are white paws and go to the nearest cemetery, we understand how stupid all this is, but i will tell you what the difference is, from where the attack is being prepared, as comrade lukashenko says, because for russia , finland is a real state, she really chose this right for herself, and again, she chose this right for herself because of not only other things. of russia, but st
nato, the flight time the time of missiles, from someone there in kharkiv, you can find out the flight time of missiles stalin, or from the finnish-russian border, which is under... in fact, in reality it will be even shorter, much, not that much, yes, first of all, there are realities, the troops of finland really stood near st. petersburg during the second world war war, the ukrainians who will reach belgorod, chikursk, is a phantom, and the finnish troops that were on the territory of...
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but there was a possibility _ the time. but there was a possibility the _ the time. o get to the bottom of?— to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. _ to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i— to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i don't _ to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i don't believe - to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i don't believe i - didn't register. i don't believe i saw it. — didn't register. i don't believe i saw it. but— didn't register. i don't believe i saw it, but it didn't register because _ saw it, but it didn't register because prior to this, this is the first— because prior to this, this is the first time — because prior to this, this is the first time of me getting involved in anything _ first time of me getting involved in anything to do with horizon integrity. anything to do with horizon inteuri . ., ., . integrity. prior to that... the oint integrity. prior to that... the point l'm _ integrity. prior to that... the point i'm making _ integrity. prior to that... th
but there was a possibility _ the time. but there was a possibility the _ the time. o get to the bottom of?— to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. _ to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i— to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i don't _ to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i don't believe - to the bottom of? at the time, this didn't register. i don't believe i - didn't register. i don't believe i saw it. — didn't register. i...
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and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into. and the letter writers were telling truman, hey, there's a lot of funny business going on here. people sitting around doing nothing and drawing a paycheck for it, materials going to waste, contractors getting rich. truman was a combat veteran himself, a local government official in missouri in the 1930s, and he took his public service very seriously. and this was concerning to him. one of the things that's fun about truman is he didn't send his aides out to check this out. he didn't get on a plane with a congressional delegation. truman walked out of his apartment. one morning in january 1941, got in his car, and he drove to missouri and he showed up at this construction site, a small man in a very nice suit, double breasted suit, wandering around asking questions. and he saw there what the letter writers had told him. people sitting out playing cards and drawing a che
and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into. and the letter writers were telling truman, hey, there's a lot of funny business going on here. people sitting around doing nothing and drawing a paycheck for it, materials going to waste, contractors getting rich. truman was a combat veteran himself, a local government official in missouri in the 1930s, and he took his public...
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it wasn'tjust pakistan, it was also somalia at the time. the senior investigating officer at the senior investigating officer at the beginning of the inquiry, he stayed on it for many years afterwards, we talk to us about how he had to go to kenya and then almost top across—the—board into somalia at times to actually try to negotiate getting the two brothers responsible for the robbery in bradford and getting those men extradited back to the uk. we know how chaotic somalia has been in recent times, and there were times where they thought that they would not get those people back, but eventually they did, they brought them to justice and the police officers behind—the—scenes from west yorkshire have spent an awful loss of time down at the foreign office, down at various embassies, keeping the profile of sharon beshenivsky�*s case up. so nobody forgot and everybody knew they still wanted those people responsible and, over time, they were caught and brought tojustice. seven webs time, they were caught and brought to justice. seven webs of that
it wasn'tjust pakistan, it was also somalia at the time. the senior investigating officer at the senior investigating officer at the beginning of the inquiry, he stayed on it for many years afterwards, we talk to us about how he had to go to kenya and then almost top across—the—board into somalia at times to actually try to negotiate getting the two brothers responsible for the robbery in bradford and getting those men extradited back to the uk. we know how chaotic somalia has been in...
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yeah, at the same time, yes. gree with that. >> and i agree with that. >> and i agree with that. >> same time, does >> but at the same time, does this open a door where this though open a door where younger mental health younger people and mental health will it open the door? it is >> does it open the door? it is open door. there was 9000 open the door. there was 9000 people killed. want to people killed. if people want to die, die. if you're die, they could die. if you're having such a bad living, having such a bad time living, you anybody to take you don't need anybody to take your you can just and your life. you can just die. and if you're dying that way, if you're not dying that way, you jump off a bridge, which you can jump off a bridge, which i recommend. you can jump off a bridge, which i yeah,commend. you can jump off a bridge, which i yeah, that'sand. good. >> yeah, that's not good. >> yeah, that's not good. >> i mean, it >> well, i mean, it's it is interesting terms what interesting in terms of what she'
yeah, at the same time, yes. gree with that. >> and i agree with that. >> and i agree with that. >> same time, does >> but at the same time, does this open a door where this though open a door where younger mental health younger people and mental health will it open the door? it is >> does it open the door? it is open door. there was 9000 open the door. there was 9000 people killed. want to people killed. if people want to die, die. if you're die, they could die....
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now is the time to the fuse and the escalates. now is the time for maximum restraints. the un chief is not a load in edging with strains. jordan within the flight pulse of the wave of, of rainy and ms. silas and drones. down some of them, king abdullah told us president joe biden to any further action by israel wood wide in the conflict in the region. the u. s. and the allies, including the u. k in front, also helped israel send off the ron's attack. at the g 7 video meeting, the focus was on condemning a wrong containing the conflict. ron's actions risk provoking an uncontrollable regional escalation and this has to be avoided. we will continue to work to stabilize the situation we call on the wrong, and it's prophecies to seize completely the attacks. as all parties should exercise, maximum restrains. we stand by the security of it as well and avoid a region which is of course important for our security here at home to what we now need is for comb, heads to prevail. israel says it has not lost sight of its subject to sink gall, so that's imperative. and pressure from i
now is the time to the fuse and the escalates. now is the time for maximum restraints. the un chief is not a load in edging with strains. jordan within the flight pulse of the wave of, of rainy and ms. silas and drones. down some of them, king abdullah told us president joe biden to any further action by israel wood wide in the conflict in the region. the u. s. and the allies, including the u. k in front, also helped israel send off the ron's attack. at the g 7 video meeting, the focus was on...
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the timing seemed... smelling a rat _ you smell? the timing seemed...seemed... smelling a rat means that - you smell? the timing seemed... l smelling a rat means that someone you smell? the timing seemed... - smelling a rat means that someone is trying to deceive you or harm you. by trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice. trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice-— trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice. ha. what did you mean by artifice. no. what did you mean b ou by artifice. no. what did you mean by you smelled a rat? it _ by artifice. no. what did you mean by you smelled a rat? it looked - by artifice. no. what did you mean | by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. _ by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. something - by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. something is - by you smelled a rat? it looked like it is organised. something is up. i it is organised. something is up. what _ it is organised. something is up. what was — it is organised. something is up. what was up? the it is org
the timing seemed... smelling a rat _ you smell? the timing seemed...seemed... smelling a rat means that - you smell? the timing seemed... l smelling a rat means that someone you smell? the timing seemed... - smelling a rat means that someone is trying to deceive you or harm you. by trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice. trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice-— trying to deceive you or harm you. by artifice. ha. what did you mean by artifice. no. what did you mean b ou by...
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now a lot of people at the time claimed fraud. this is this is just not appropriate because all these illegal voters that came in and people to franklin pierce the president united states so you've got to do something about this isn't right andrew read it the governor had solidified and said that this was a valid election and franklin pierce said nothing i can do about it. his view of his job as the president it was beyond the sphere of action of the executive, the president of the united states has not power to interpose in elections, to cede their freedom, to canvass their votes, to pass upon the legality in the territories any more than in the states. and this is his view of limited role of the federal government, respect for states, territories. this was their if there was fraud. i don't i'm not i'm not getting involved. that's for the people. kansas to figure out. well some people would say maybe he's almost hiding behind the constitution as opposed to being the leader that the country was looking for. others would say this wa
now a lot of people at the time claimed fraud. this is this is just not appropriate because all these illegal voters that came in and people to franklin pierce the president united states so you've got to do something about this isn't right andrew read it the governor had solidified and said that this was a valid election and franklin pierce said nothing i can do about it. his view of his job as the president it was beyond the sphere of action of the executive, the president of the united...
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we might update the time frame a bit. e saturday morning time frame, though, is virtually locked in. the timing has been pretty nailed down and not a lot of changeth in models. we keep a chance of showers through sunday. more time on sunday by far when you're not getting rained on than when you are. but adding it up for the whole system thanks how much we get just for saturday, and then put the sunday rain on, you can see the totals go up to about an inch in places. doesn't look like we're breaking records there for the one-day rainfall total on saturday, but we're not that for off, actually. and those rainfall totals, by the time we're done with the two days, should be enough to pretty much almost get us to what the total average is for the month of april as a whole. so just some things to kind of put this in perspective. this is a decent little rain maker. by next we're, we're certainly done with the rain by monday. then we just start warming back up again. we'll be in the low 70s by wednesday and thursday. vern, back to
we might update the time frame a bit. e saturday morning time frame, though, is virtually locked in. the timing has been pretty nailed down and not a lot of changeth in models. we keep a chance of showers through sunday. more time on sunday by far when you're not getting rained on than when you are. but adding it up for the whole system thanks how much we get just for saturday, and then put the sunday rain on, you can see the totals go up to about an inch in places. doesn't look like we're...
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and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into. and the letter writers were telling truman, hey, there's a lot of funny business going on here. people sitting around doing nothing and drawing a paycheck for it, materials going to waste, contractors getting rich. truman was a combat veteran himself, a local government official in missouri in the 19s, and he took his public service very seriously. and this was concerning to him. one of the things that's fun about truman is he didn't send his aides out to check this out. he didn't get on a plane with a congressional delegation. truman walked out of his apartment. one morning in january 1941, got in his car, and he drove to missouri and he showed up at this construction site, a small man in a very nice suit, double breasted suit, wandering around asking questions. and he saw there what the letter writers had told him. people sitting out playing cards and drawing a check
and it was being built at the time as the u.s. race to get ready for a war that franklin roosevelt and others knew the united states would eventually be drawn into. and the letter writers were telling truman, hey, there's a lot of funny business going on here. people sitting around doing nothing and drawing a paycheck for it, materials going to waste, contractors getting rich. truman was a combat veteran himself, a local government official in missouri in the 19s, and he took his public service...
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so we're in the anti bellum time period. and as i mentioned, that's also the year of the seneca falls convention advocating for women's rights and also notice the title of the document. this is an image from goatees ladies book, so that here we have a public fashion that is aimed specifically at women and then we take a look at the picture and we can see what look like a number of middle or upper class women of different ages, and they look like they're shopping for shoes. they look like they're in a shoe store. and it looks like there's a clerk there helping them out. and so if we take one of those reasoning processes, then that was talking about let's take continuity and change. there's a lot of continuities that we can see in this image, in that there are still very clearly gender roles. we can see that, by the way, in which the the women are dressed. they're dressed in very feminine attire, large dresses, and they're dressed very differently than the male in the picture. but we can also begin to see some some changes here
so we're in the anti bellum time period. and as i mentioned, that's also the year of the seneca falls convention advocating for women's rights and also notice the title of the document. this is an image from goatees ladies book, so that here we have a public fashion that is aimed specifically at women and then we take a look at the picture and we can see what look like a number of middle or upper class women of different ages, and they look like they're shopping for shoes. they look like...
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at the same time , the american edition. the new york times writes: the idea of ukraine joining the alliance is currently not supported by the united states and germany. according to matthew miller, a representative of the us state department, ukraine can join nato only after the end of the war started by the russian federation. while world leaders are arguing about ukraine's membership in the alliance, the plan for a russian attack on nato countries, published at the beginning of 2024, unfolds as if according to notes. we will remind you that... at the beginning of february, the same publication ztelegraph published a scenario according to which russia could attack nato countries. it was to be preceded by several phases. in the spring, russia had to mobilize at least 200,000 people and launch a new offensive in ukraine, all in combination with the absence of arms supplies from the united states. in the summer of 2024 , cyber attacks on the baltic states and incitement, disturbances among ethnic russians living in in this
at the same time , the american edition. the new york times writes: the idea of ukraine joining the alliance is currently not supported by the united states and germany. according to matthew miller, a representative of the us state department, ukraine can join nato only after the end of the war started by the russian federation. while world leaders are arguing about ukraine's membership in the alliance, the plan for a russian attack on nato countries, published at the beginning of 2024,...
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the procedure does by him time and many think. but it's exactly what the former for us, but once the supreme court is unlikely to decide before june, meaning that trump's trial will be further delayed, possibly bringing on until after the november election in case of an election victory from codes, theoretically order the justice department to drop all cases against him were not there yet, but the possibility does little to dial down tensions in the run up to the presidential elections. washington bureau chief municipal is outside the us supreme court. it's good to see you. tell us more about the significance of this case and the significance is extremely high, not only for donald trump, but also for the united states. as we just heard of this report, it's really like going down to the basics of a democracy. if a president or a former president would not be able to be held accountable for what you did and there's, it's interesting, it is kind of the status and kind of here in front of the supreme court where many, many colleagues f
the procedure does by him time and many think. but it's exactly what the former for us, but once the supreme court is unlikely to decide before june, meaning that trump's trial will be further delayed, possibly bringing on until after the november election in case of an election victory from codes, theoretically order the justice department to drop all cases against him were not there yet, but the possibility does little to dial down tensions in the run up to the presidential elections....
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by the time we got to the] and o, the time we got to the] and 0, about_ the time we got to the] and 0t 60 — the time we got to the] and 0, about 60 of them, about 10%, roughlx — about 60 of them, about 10%, roughly. in fact, that had been the issue _ roughly. in fact, that had been the issue that — roughly. in fact, that had been the issue that had caused problems with the original lawyers that were supporting us, in 2010, it is because _ supporting us, in 2010, it is because they could not obtain insurance _ because they could not obtain insurance because we had convictions.— insurance because we had convictions. ~ ., ., , ., convictions. winding forward is a bit before the _ convictions. winding forward is a bit before the break, _ convictions. winding forward is a bit before the break, that - convictions. winding forward is a bit before the break, that cohort| convictions. winding forward is a i bit before the break, that cohort of people, i have said it was about a third at this time, and it changed in number by the time by the time of the glo, are what approach did the post offic
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at the same time, i'm mindful— family. at the same time, i'm mindful of— family. countable for public funds and the decision— accountable for public funds and the decision is— accountable for public funds and the decision is never taken lightly. the alleged _ decision is never taken lightly. the alleged offence of fraud against you are of— alleged offence of fraud against you are of sufficiently serious nature to support — are of sufficiently serious nature to support that this is a correct course — to support that this is a correct course of— to support that this is a correct course of action to take. a decision remains _ course of action to take. a decision remains unchanged. —— make our decision— remains unchanged. —— make our decision remains unchanged. this shows— decision remains unchanged. this shows that — decision remains unchanged. this shows that you were aware that it was the _ shows that you were aware that it was the post office security team but the _ was the post office security team but the ones responsible as to whether— but the ones responsible a
at the same time, i'm mindful— family. at the same time, i'm mindful of— family. countable for public funds and the decision— accountable for public funds and the decision is— accountable for public funds and the decision is never taken lightly. the alleged _ decision is never taken lightly. the alleged offence of fraud against you are of— alleged offence of fraud against you are of sufficiently serious nature to support — are of sufficiently serious nature to support that this is a...
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the tax is not a tax that everyone has to pay all the time. a tax that's levied on the goods when they're imported and then passed on to the consumer only if he buys it. and so the easiest way to solve this problem is just to tell people don't buy any tea or, just don't buy any duty tea. i mean, the simplest solution, the least amount of work, the amount of trouble. but they obviously knew they couldn't really get away with this. this wouldn't work. and so the real was was that they it was that too many people actually did consent to taxation without representation. it wasn't really a big problem for them. they were happy to pay the tea and that this was their real problem. so what they needed to do was act like a government that imposed its will on everyone in a law, whether you like it or not, you have to obey it. and so this is what the tea party was forcing everyone to not consume it, whether they consented to consume or not. so you're really looking at two layers of change that are interacting with each other right? a long period of time t
the tax is not a tax that everyone has to pay all the time. a tax that's levied on the goods when they're imported and then passed on to the consumer only if he buys it. and so the easiest way to solve this problem is just to tell people don't buy any tea or, just don't buy any duty tea. i mean, the simplest solution, the least amount of work, the amount of trouble. but they obviously knew they couldn't really get away with this. this wouldn't work. and so the real was was that they it was that...
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let's have a quick post now, and catch up with the weather. now it's timenusual for april. if we take a look at this anomaly chart, the redder the colours, the more unusual the heat is, and as you can see, we're towards the top end of this scale. how warm is it going to get? well, some places could see temperatures around 21 degrees celsius. for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a few areas will be around six or seven degrees celsius above average for the time of year. and the reason we've got this mild flow of air is down to the jet stream pattern, which is bringing mild and quite humid air up from near the azores. now, it might be mild, but it's not necessarily sunny. the best of the sunshine today has been across the midlands, northwards across northern england into scotland. however, it stays pretty cloudy for southern and western wales, southern parts of england with occasional spots of drizzle around, particularly towards coastal areas. and for northern ireland, some thicker cloud is on the way. outbreaks of rain here to end the d
let's have a quick post now, and catch up with the weather. now it's timenusual for april. if we take a look at this anomaly chart, the redder the colours, the more unusual the heat is, and as you can see, we're towards the top end of this scale. how warm is it going to get? well, some places could see temperatures around 21 degrees celsius. for example, around greater london. temperatures for quite a few areas will be around six or seven degrees celsius above average for the time of year. and...
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this is the time to choose. the american people have stood on the side of democracy and freedom and truth which is why we must stand on the side of the ukrainian people. we will stand with the ukrainian people today. we will stand with the ukrainian people tomorrow. we will stand with the ukrainian people until victory is won. the chair: the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and any manifestation of approval or disapproval of the proceedings is in violation of the rules of the house. the gentleman from florida is recognized. mr. diaz-balart: i yield one minute to the gentleman from florida, mr. waltz. mr. waltz: my colleagues and i have led the charge in stopping putin in biden's tee little too late strategy. we have asked for four simple things. a strategy to get out of us the stale mate and protect the u.s. border, real burden sharings with the european and smart energy policy. we have gotten none of that, mr. speaker. yet 2 1/2 years into this war we don't k
this is the time to choose. the american people have stood on the side of democracy and freedom and truth which is why we must stand on the side of the ukrainian people. we will stand with the ukrainian people today. we will stand with the ukrainian people tomorrow. we will stand with the ukrainian people until victory is won. the chair: the chair will remind all persons in the gallery that they are here as guests of the house and any manifestation of approval or disapproval of the proceedings...
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we're using that as kind of the last known time we believe she's alive. that timeline looked to clear clay as a suspect in chanin's murder. they know that clay was with the kids from about 3:30 on. that creates a pretty tight window that would excuse clay. narrator: but it didn't do much for the chief suspect in this case -- tom walker. he and chanin had met online, and he asked her to photograph herself in the exact same sexual pose in which her body was ultimately found. to detectives, this seemed like more than a coincidence. tom admitted that he had made the request for the photograph. narrator: chanin didn't respond to this request. as for tom walker, he had no history of violence. but since analysts couldn't pin down chanin's exact time of death, he was still a solid suspect. it's very common to have the time-of-death problem because the body doesn't necessarily tell you. best you can get from a body is range. narrator: meanwhile, other searches of chanin's communications uncovered a new potential suspect. his name was john wilson. it didn't take ver
we're using that as kind of the last known time we believe she's alive. that timeline looked to clear clay as a suspect in chanin's murder. they know that clay was with the kids from about 3:30 on. that creates a pretty tight window that would excuse clay. narrator: but it didn't do much for the chief suspect in this case -- tom walker. he and chanin had met online, and he asked her to photograph herself in the exact same sexual pose in which her body was ultimately found. to detectives, this...
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and so it was at the time very hard decision to make. and it was impossible for me to envision doing both things, playing the oboe and being a journalist. and in the end, journalism won out. no. as barbara walters would say, no regrets. good. but i went then to northwest university to the medill of journalism. i got a master's degree at columbia. i went to work for news 50. they brought me to washington and put me on the white house. the national politics, and then some years later, i moved to usa today. so at and at usa today, which was begun right after 80, remember, 1980 was the beginning of cnn and al neuharth was putting together today changing the face of print journalism. i must say that during the years i first came to the white house in 1970, late 74, newspapers dominate the white house press corps and the national of what was news. by the time we got into the eighties and it was more the the charts and epigraphs on the front page of the colorful usa today and it was cable news and network news that made a real difference. and no
and so it was at the time very hard decision to make. and it was impossible for me to envision doing both things, playing the oboe and being a journalist. and in the end, journalism won out. no. as barbara walters would say, no regrets. good. but i went then to northwest university to the medill of journalism. i got a master's degree at columbia. i went to work for news 50. they brought me to washington and put me on the white house. the national politics, and then some years later, i moved to...
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well, over the last week, the enemy has really increased his air strikes several times , he is now very strong, he is spreading them on his artillery. as i said before, breaking up all the ways of logistics routes for us, and because of what, in principle, it became a little more difficult to work, however, our soldiers, the border brigades, we are doing our best, we are to some extent, maybe even doing something it is impossible, but we stand and we work, we fulfill our duties, well... how to make money, and tell me, look, i also heard such a story that it is in your direction that the enemy is using rap a lot and very actively, and it seems that well, it caused such unpleasant stories that actually now our unmanned aviation has such a problem of great application, and well, again, in your same direction on april 4 , it was possible to capture such a t-72 with... a new reb, such a run-of-the-mill launch vehicle, it was installed on the tower, in general, that's it this kind of thing has just started, well, some kind of new tactic, when armored vehicles and tanks are rapped, they are re
well, over the last week, the enemy has really increased his air strikes several times , he is now very strong, he is spreading them on his artillery. as i said before, breaking up all the ways of logistics routes for us, and because of what, in principle, it became a little more difficult to work, however, our soldiers, the border brigades, we are doing our best, we are to some extent, maybe even doing something it is impossible, but we stand and we work, we fulfill our duties, well... how to...
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the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part apple series. it will air, i believe, beginning around april in the role of ben franklin. is douglas looking more like franklin than ben franklin? and it was filmed in precise sally, those hallways down, which ben franklin himself walked complaining the cold marble floors for all of those years that he was weekly paying visits to versailles to see louis the 16th to finesse the aid for the war. so it was really filmed exactly where it where it all happened. everyone in the series who was french in real life, all the the ent
the time he comes back? thomas jefferson replaced him in paris and jefferson very clear on the fact that he has succeeded rather than replaced ben franklin. because, as jefferson puts it, no one could possibly replace him. and it's really jefferson who begins to craft a foreign policy for a new nation. so in way that is the launching part, i would say, for for the department of state. your book, the great improvization, is being turned into a miniseries. tell us about it. it's an eight part...
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i'm afraid that's all the time that we have. jamal wakim, professor of international relations from the lebanese university joining us live from beirot and also saib shout author and west asia expert joining us live from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. this is sarayava, a country that shares borders with serbia and croatia, and has survived years of genocide. this country has managed to keep islam alive by itself in europe. ovdašnjeg čovjeka na poseban način. ovdašnji čovjek od od davnih vremena u mjesecu ramazanu uči vrlo intenzivno kuran. petra has had an important impact on preserving the religious and cultural identity of bosniak muslims over the years. i believe that uh working together we can make his street. islamic revolution guard course as israel's attack on iran's consular building in damascus is a result of a reparable defeat it suffered in gaza. iran urges the un
i'm afraid that's all the time that we have. jamal wakim, professor of international relations from the lebanese university joining us live from beirot and also saib shout author and west asia expert joining us live from belfast. thank you very much to both of you gentlemen for sharing your thoughts and views with us on this edition of spotlight. and thanks to all of you viewers for watching this edition. this is sarayava, a country that shares borders with serbia and croatia, and has survived...
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times more likely. compared to a - assault in the home. seven times more likely. more likely. compared to a child who has not been physically _ more likely. compared to a child who has not been physically punished - more likely. compared to a child who has not been physically punished at l has not been physically punished at home, studies show that children are up home, studies show that children are up to seven times more likely to suffer from serious physical assault compared to those that have not been physically punished. so compared to those that have not been physically punished.— physically punished. so the implication _ physically punished. so the implication is _ physically punished. so the implication is that - physically punished. so the implication is that if - physically punished. so the i implication is that if someone physically punished. so the - implication is that if someone is prepared to physically punish their child, to smack their child, that that escalates, that it may get more out of control. the that escalates, that it may get more out of
times more likely. compared to a - assault in the home. seven times more likely. more likely. compared to a child who has not been physically _ more likely. compared to a child who has not been physically punished - more likely. compared to a child who has not been physically punished at l has not been physically punished at home, studies show that children are up home, studies show that children are up to seven times more likely to suffer from serious physical assault compared to those that...
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the new york times had this to say. or anyone who understands the role of the free press in a democracy, it should be troubling that president biden has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term. mr biden has granted far fewer press conferences and sit down interviews of independent journalists than virtually all of his predecessors. ouch. trump called the new york times fake news but he talked to tons of reporters all the time. probably a little bit too much. so the new york times isn't going to sell the biden story this year, who is? more on that and a second. all winning campaigns have one thing in common. they have a good story to tell. but all of joe biden's stories are about himself. the kinds of stories so crazy that you cannot even question. last week biden told us cannibals eight his uncle. but one of his favorite tales is from his days as a lifeguard in a community pool. the story has everything. drama, action, characters. are favorites. corn pop and who could fo
the new york times had this to say. or anyone who understands the role of the free press in a democracy, it should be troubling that president biden has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term. mr biden has granted far fewer press conferences and sit down interviews of independent journalists than virtually all of his predecessors. ouch. trump called the new york times fake news but he talked to tons of reporters all the time. probably a little...
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now is the time to end british exports of arms to israel. ken humanitarian law and we really shouldn't be exporting arms to any country that breaks international humanitarian law. the liberal democrats have been calling for a long time for immediate, bilateral ceasefire. the israelis have not listened to international pressure on that and so i think that, by ending british arms exports to israel, it will send a very, very powerful signal, including not just to israel, but to america. so how could this affect aid deliveries inside gaza? matthew harding is a non—executive director for solace global, the firm who'd employed the three uk aid workers killed in the strikes. he's told the bbc that he expects similar organisations to start rethinking their work in the region. i imagine that all aid organisations will be looking very closely at what happened and those who are willing to continue to operate in this way will be making sure they put as many risk control measures in place as possible to minimise risk, but, yes, they will all be asking the
now is the time to end british exports of arms to israel. ken humanitarian law and we really shouldn't be exporting arms to any country that breaks international humanitarian law. the liberal democrats have been calling for a long time for immediate, bilateral ceasefire. the israelis have not listened to international pressure on that and so i think that, by ending british arms exports to israel, it will send a very, very powerful signal, including not just to israel, but to america. so how...
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— did you know those things at the time of the meeting? going _ time of the meeting? i was aware of what was going on, _ time of the meeting? i was aware of what was going on, i _ time of the meeting? i was aware of what was going on, i could - time of the meeting? i was aware of what was going on, i could be - time of the meeting? i was aware of| what was going on, i could be wrong, this is— what was going on, i could be wrong, this is my— what was going on, i could be wrong, this is my reading of the situation, i would _ this is my reading of the situation, i would not — this is my reading of the situation, i would not be surprised at all that norman_ i would not be surprised at all that norman lamb perhaps show his support somewhat— norman lamb perhaps show his support somewhat differently, may be a quiet word with _ somewhat differently, may be a quiet word with post office that maybe they should support an investigation. the timing seemed to work quite _ investigation. the timing seemed to work quite well, everything seemed to slot— wo
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the third time, she wasn't so lucky. e standing on top of the mountain, smiling, happy. "we found them." she was put in a car with nine gunmen and driven into gaza. it's like a bull being entered to an arena. everybody�*s happy. the civilians, the children, the women, the men. and then the car door opened. and then i felt somebody trying to pull my leg. and then i felt a pipe in my knee. all we can think of at that point is please let it end fast, like one hit to the head and i will not feel anything. moran was held captive for sa days, moved between seven different locations, quickly learning strategies to survive. what happened in the first house. . .stay there. doesn't come with you to the second house. it will not come with you to the third house. you need really to protect your story and come to the new house. my friends — "what are you talking about?" i'm fine, the terrorists, the hamas, everybody. why? because... ..if something will happen to a girl, in the arab culture, they will probably kill the terrorist and th
the third time, she wasn't so lucky. e standing on top of the mountain, smiling, happy. "we found them." she was put in a car with nine gunmen and driven into gaza. it's like a bull being entered to an arena. everybody�*s happy. the civilians, the children, the women, the men. and then the car door opened. and then i felt somebody trying to pull my leg. and then i felt a pipe in my knee. all we can think of at that point is please let it end fast, like one hit to the head and i will...
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i feel the state all the time, and this helps me a lot in space flight. olossal, but the timing and pace of its implementation were also record-breaking, from discussing the possibility of the flight to the return of our cosmonaut to earth in just a couple of years, the presidents of belarus and russia agreed on the implementation of the flight 2 years ago, by space standards this is a record short time. about how the return to earth went. successes of marina vasilevskaya about new status of belarus, we will talk with the russian writer, engineer, specialist in the space industry, dmitry kononykhny. dmitry, hello, behind the space success lies the hard work of belarusian scientists and academicians who worked closely with colleagues from russia, this is undeniable, but how do you assess the scientific potential of our country and can belarus now be called a truly space power? you know, when... along with russia, because we are together, we are a union state, and this is absolutely normal, what was abnormal was what happened, so let’s say, this is the norm,
i feel the state all the time, and this helps me a lot in space flight. olossal, but the timing and pace of its implementation were also record-breaking, from discussing the possibility of the flight to the return of our cosmonaut to earth in just a couple of years, the presidents of belarus and russia agreed on the implementation of the flight 2 years ago, by space standards this is a record short time. about how the return to earth went. successes of marina vasilevskaya about new status of...
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the cloud cover. so right now it's a good time, not windy. the puddles probably will be clearing out just a little bit. but we know this is far from over as it is expected to be a pretty much damp thursday. but right now, not too bad. you can see the cars pulling into this parking lot. that person didn't even have her windshield wiper on. so if you're leaving your house at this time or maybe over the next couple of hours, it dodged a bullet because this morning, not her ranch or rain, but a good state of rainfall throughout the morning. fortunately, looks like today is the heavy lifting. and then tomorrow things should clear out a little bit just in time for the san francisco giants home opener. so get wet today. all smiles tomorrow when the giants come back to town to start playing for the first time at oracle park this season. so right now, look at this. nice and dry. not complete. >> happy to see that. all right. thank you very much. well, 10, 0, 6, is the time we do have delays on airport. no, not a lot of people smiling there, especially
the cloud cover. so right now it's a good time, not windy. the puddles probably will be clearing out just a little bit. but we know this is far from over as it is expected to be a pretty much damp thursday. but right now, not too bad. you can see the cars pulling into this parking lot. that person didn't even have her windshield wiper on. so if you're leaving your house at this time or maybe over the next couple of hours, it dodged a bullet because this morning, not her ranch or rain, but a...
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the best time i say that that comes only more tires to that done. so mine with the you then so the you're going whine, noise, noticing the limiting, but i love that even though it's going to a guideline or uh, the uh, on my app gives me. i don't even think i'm still in touch with you all the uh my i know it depends on the obviously the problem is is on the same. so by the way, i do the comment based on the new last lot. i'll be talking to somebody putting the, the switch the model, the doors to know more than money, saying a, uh the say hi and what the name and then went home. but when i got home, the vision was think on, you know, really that, that, that didn't sound radio and when they opened it up, oh man, i'm in the oven when they, they'll tell me you and i have a long sec. i'm with my tech whole time. yeah. my hand. i don't think we're going to go the good when they're done yet because i'll tell me um how noisy and was i don't know if i can pull them out and i tell them when they're legend that down. wow, wow, that's from the long run. yeah. by
the best time i say that that comes only more tires to that done. so mine with the you then so the you're going whine, noise, noticing the limiting, but i love that even though it's going to a guideline or uh, the uh, on my app gives me. i don't even think i'm still in touch with you all the uh my i know it depends on the obviously the problem is is on the same. so by the way, i do the comment based on the new last lot. i'll be talking to somebody putting the, the switch the model, the doors to...
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.— the first time. ince. l the first time. years of grime - coming out of there, vince. look at that! beautiful. look at that. ittrsi’hfzit that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing _ that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is _ that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is we're _ that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon _ we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon brush — we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon brush. using purified water, which _ nylon brush. using purified water, which doesn't leave any imperfections. so when you use it on the glass— imperfections. so when you use it on the glass it's — imperfections. so when you use it on the glass it's like this, it dries a spot— the glass it's like this, it dries a spot freer — the glass it's like this, it dries a spot free, which means we haven't rot spot free, which means we haven't got to— spot free, which means we haven't got to squeegee it off and get rid of any— got to squeegee it o
.— the first time. ince. l the first time. years of grime - coming out of there, vince. look at that! beautiful. look at that. ittrsi’hfzit that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing _ that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is _ that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is we're _ that! beautiful. look at that. what we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon _ we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon brush — we're doing is we're cleaning with a nylon brush. using...
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used to love | the time. brilliant. used to love him. i the time. brilliant.to love him. i have had _ the time. brilliant. used to love him. i have had surgery- the time. brilliant. used to love him. i have had surgery for- the time. brilliant. used to love - him. i have had surgery for prostate canton _ him. i have had surgery for prostate canton it_ him. i have had surgery for prostate canton it is— him. i have had surgery for prostate cancer. it is worthwhile that we are raising _ cancer. it is worthwhile that we are raising money for cancer. my husband assed raising money for cancer. my husband passed away — raising money for cancer. my husband passed away with _ raising money for cancer. my husband passed away with cancer _ raising money for cancer. my husband passed away with cancer when - raising money for cancer. my husband passed away with cancer when he - raising money for cancer. my husband passed away with cancer when he wasi passed away with cancer when he was only 52 and he was a great chef. together we went to see the hairy bikers. itjust seemed
used to love | the time. brilliant. used to love him. i the time. brilliant.to love him. i have had _ the time. brilliant. used to love him. i have had surgery- the time. brilliant. used to love him. i have had surgery for- the time. brilliant. used to love - him. i have had surgery for prostate canton _ him. i have had surgery for prostate canton it_ him. i have had surgery for prostate canton it is— him. i have had surgery for prostate cancer. it is worthwhile that we are raising _ cancer....
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well even what seemed inaccessible and the highest shelf, or something that was rejected by you all the time back in school, with of the school curriculum, i hear such opinions a lot, well, for my generation, it's like ukrainian. tura, teachers of ukrainian literature, it was something that, on the contrary, turned us away from ukrainian literature. i wonder if something has changed at the school now or if you know any of the students from whom i can find out, like me now, for example, they study olga kobylyanska or the same lesya ukrainka, but it has changed, i never refuse to meet with schoolchildren , because it is an opportunity to actually hear what they live by. very the change of the school curriculum and the way it was reformatted from junior high school and later helped a lot, which led many modern ukrainian writers, that now they read the fairy tales of hali tkachuk, volodymyr arinev, tanya stus and other living, real writers who write on on current topics, that you can read olga kupriyan as a teenager, and not read, as they imagined a teenager in fidka halamitnyka, well, well... w
well even what seemed inaccessible and the highest shelf, or something that was rejected by you all the time back in school, with of the school curriculum, i hear such opinions a lot, well, for my generation, it's like ukrainian. tura, teachers of ukrainian literature, it was something that, on the contrary, turned us away from ukrainian literature. i wonder if something has changed at the school now or if you know any of the students from whom i can find out, like me now, for example, they...
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for the snp, for their leader, will be a challenging time for the snp, fortheirr, humza yousaf, going forward-— going forward. here is the reaction from the green _ going forward. here is the reaction from the green co-leader, - going forward. here is the reaction from the green co-leader, patrick| from the green co—leader, patrick harvie. humza yousaf informed us of his desire _ humza yousaf informed us of his desire to — humza yousaf informed us of his desire to end the cooperation between _ desire to end the cooperation between his government and the scottish— between his government and the scottish greens. this is a total u-turn— scottish greens. this is a total u-turn in_ scottish greens. this is a total u—turn in recent days, where he reassured — u—turn in recent days, where he reassured us of his commitment to working _ reassured us of his commitment to working on— reassured us of his commitment to working on the policies are parties agreed _ working on the policies are parties agreed on. — working on the policies are parties agreed on, and to act on clima
for the snp, for their leader, will be a challenging time for the snp, fortheirr, humza yousaf, going forward-— going forward. here is the reaction from the green _ going forward. here is the reaction from the green co-leader, - going forward. here is the reaction from the green co-leader, patrick| from the green co—leader, patrick harvie. humza yousaf informed us of his desire _ humza yousaf informed us of his desire to — humza yousaf informed us of his desire to end the cooperation...
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, well, not the second time, the second time during the already full-scale invasion invited to participate in the main program of the cannes film festival, and this already looks like an absolute trend, well... if we talk about russian influences on world art in general, then they are colossal, if you look and read even oksana's interview liniv, who is now being so actively discussed, she says directly, and many other artists also say about it, that there is no abolition of russian culture in the world in general, and this is considered barbarism in the world, how can this culture be touched, well, russian culture often academic and classical literature is among the top. russians are very concerned about the development of their culture, they achieve absolutely productive results, that is why we see such a situation, plus we do not forget that the russians have a lot of money, so that, well, let's say this, if some people say directly that the russians buy people at various film festivals and in hollywood in particular, too, but it can be an indirect purchase there, it can just be such an
, well, not the second time, the second time during the already full-scale invasion invited to participate in the main program of the cannes film festival, and this already looks like an absolute trend, well... if we talk about russian influences on world art in general, then they are colossal, if you look and read even oksana's interview liniv, who is now being so actively discussed, she says directly, and many other artists also say about it, that there is no abolition of russian culture in...