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t squared term, a tee times x term 18 times y, t times z, x squared et cetera. it goes on. how many? sixteen. four times four if you are in four dimensional space-time like we are. one for each combination of one coordinate and another. and in principle these coefficients abc could change from place to place. we are allowing the curvature to be wild, crazy, unpredictable from point-to-point. this is the answer to the questionnc how do we encode the geometry of space? we know with the formula is at every point in space we know everything there is to know o or we can figure out everything there is to know about the geometry. this is true, this is great it's also a little clunky a.b. 16 of these letters. so what mathematicians are super good at is inventing notation. let's invent some slick notation rather than writing the xyz for coordinates on space-time we are going to call it x0x1, x2 and x3where these are superscripts t subscripts. already the mathematicians are trusting you have your wits about you so this is not x to the zero power come x to the first power x squared ex
t squared term, a tee times x term 18 times y, t times z, x squared et cetera. it goes on. how many? sixteen. four times four if you are in four dimensional space-time like we are. one for each combination of one coordinate and another. and in principle these coefficients abc could change from place to place. we are allowing the curvature to be wild, crazy, unpredictable from point-to-point. this is the answer to the questionnc how do we encode the geometry of space? we know with the formula is...
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we are doing space time, there's a t squared term, t times x term, t times y, t times z, x times e, x squared, et cetera. it goes on. how many terms? 16. four times four, if you're in for dimensional space time. like we are. because there's one for each combination of one coordinate and another. and in principle, says remain these coefficients could even change from place to place, because remember, we are allowing -- from point to point. this is remon's answer to the question, how do we include the geology of a space? we know what this formula is at every point in space, we know everything there is to know or we can figure out everything there is to know about the geometry. this is true, and it's great, it's also a little clunky. capital a, capital b, 16 of these letters. so what mathematicians are super good at is inventing notation. so let's invent some flick notation. rather than writing t x y z for coordinates on face time, we are going to call it x zero, x one, x two, and x three. these are super scripts now, not subscribes. already, mathematicians are trusting that you have you
we are doing space time, there's a t squared term, t times x term, t times y, t times z, x times e, x squared, et cetera. it goes on. how many terms? 16. four times four, if you're in for dimensional space time. like we are. because there's one for each combination of one coordinate and another. and in principle, says remain these coefficients could even change from place to place, because remember, we are allowing -- from point to point. this is remon's answer to the question, how do we...
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and you need time off. we all need time off. in addition to a second home some presidents have sub do not. camp david provides the peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. find it a great balance of history that presidents go there to get away. but most the time with the couples getaway to recreate. every uses that a little different. to me, as an outsider she is as a personal respite when you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press in. there is no press there are no lights no protesters no planes flying overhead. serenely quiet and peaceful is what you want. >> how people get around camp david? are there golf carts, bikes, how do people get around? >> its golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart. both part one. we have to have our nomenclature as well. we give out through the wood. snowmobiling is the president president ford and his family. principally golf carts reminder to everyone we are going to be taking
and you need time off. we all need time off. in addition to a second home some presidents have sub do not. camp david provides the peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. find it a great balance of history that presidents go there to get away. but most the time with the couples getaway to recreate. every uses that a little different. to me, as an outsider she is as a personal respite when you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to talk...
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but is this really the best time to get a deal? sky's the founder of travel website going .com will join us to debunk this idea and share some news you can use about saving on your next flight. but first, a major development in the battle over encampments for the unhoused in san francisco today. san francisco officials went before the ninth circuit court to appeal an injunction that is temporarily blocking the city from being able to clear homeless encampments. mayor london breed was passionate afterwards about why the city needs this. >> we are compassionate, we are supportive. >> we continue to help people. >> but this is not the way any thing goes in san francisco is not the way. joining us live now to discuss this is san francisco city attorney david chu. >> david, thank you so much for your time today. i know it's a busy day for you. thanks for having me on. so can you briefly explain to our viewers the injunction that's in place as a result? i guess, of the lawsuit by the coalition on homelessness against the city? >> sure. s
but is this really the best time to get a deal? sky's the founder of travel website going .com will join us to debunk this idea and share some news you can use about saving on your next flight. but first, a major development in the battle over encampments for the unhoused in san francisco today. san francisco officials went before the ninth circuit court to appeal an injunction that is temporarily blocking the city from being able to clear homeless encampments. mayor london breed was passionate...
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time to come home. and obviously because of the airlines shutting down because of the terrorist attack, my wife was over there. she couldn't even fly home, so for like two weeks straight, she lived in my barracks room. luckily i had enough rank where i had my own room. she didn't have to bunk up with a roommate or nothing. yeah, she was stuck over there for two weeks. we were running increased patrols around the bases, because we didn't -- because we were so unsure of what was really going on and what in the big picture of the world, we didn't know what north korea was going to do. we had to pick up more surveillance of north korea at the time because we didn't know if they would view us as a vulnerability or at a time of weakness. so we were preparing for every worse case scenario we possibly could during that time frame. and eventually, i was able to get her on a plane and fly her home, and i stayed over there, and, you know, my next duty station was here at fort benning to become -- when i first got
time to come home. and obviously because of the airlines shutting down because of the terrorist attack, my wife was over there. she couldn't even fly home, so for like two weeks straight, she lived in my barracks room. luckily i had enough rank where i had my own room. she didn't have to bunk up with a roommate or nothing. yeah, she was stuck over there for two weeks. we were running increased patrols around the bases, because we didn't -- because we were so unsure of what was really going on...
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that is what we've seen time and time again in this case _ seen time and time again in this case it—e to put— case. it took the consultants a long time to put this together because they were — time to put this together because they were only saying fragments of lucy letby's offending, they won't work _ lucy letby's offending, they won't work in _ lucy letby's offending, they won't work in the — lucy letby's offending, they won't work in the same shifts as her, these _ work in the same shifts as her, these are — work in the same shifts as her, these are happening at different times— these are happening at different times of— these are happening at different times of day, so took a lot of work try times of day, so took a lot of work by the _ times of day, so took a lot of work by the consultants to find out exactly — by the consultants to find out exactly what was going on. we do exect to exactly what was going on. we do exoeet to hear — exactly what was going on. we do expect to hear from _ exactly what was going on. we do expect to hear from the _ exactly what was going on. we do exp
that is what we've seen time and time again in this case _ seen time and time again in this case it—e to put— case. it took the consultants a long time to put this together because they were — time to put this together because they were only saying fragments of lucy letby's offending, they won't work _ lucy letby's offending, they won't work in _ lucy letby's offending, they won't work in the — lucy letby's offending, they won't work in the same shifts as her, these _ work in the same...
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and you need time off, we all need time off.addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great place to bring world leaders to to talk privately. there is no press unless you invite the press and pray there is no press, there are no protesters, there is no traffic, no plane flying overhead serenely, private and peaceful. >> how do people get around? >> it's golf carts everyone is assigned a golf cart program golf cart one. so golf cart one, golf carts for all of the gas, bicycles are available for pedestrians. we have cross-country trails through the woods in the winter months if you want to do that. snowmobiling saw the president p
and you need time off, we all need time off.addition to a second home some of us have been some do not, camp david provides that peaceful getaway for family, friends, and if needed for staff and for world leaders. it's a great the presidents going to get away most of the time as a couple to get away, to recreate but also i'm sure to think about things every is a little different. to me the outsider think the best val is a personal respite for your family and friends. then you find it's a great...
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just as a time for others. the first one coming in virtually is about arlington national cemetery, and i will preface it by saying here's an example of the fact that some of the most permanent and well remembered elements that presidential morning are improvised because when john kennedy was assassinated, someone suggested arlington cemetery to jackie and she said absolutely not. jack was from boston. i think it's a funeral factory, it's cold, you know, it's sort of an assembly line. this is her language, not mine. andt she was argued out of that by people inur the president's entourage said the president was a larger figure than just someone who should buried in brookline, massachusetts, in a familyly plot. maybe you should reconsider arlington, ng of robert kennedy and robert mcnamara the secretary of defense go out to arlington and take a look at these three acres in front of the mansion and she said well, jack really does belong to history this is more appropriate. so we have a question from christopher on
just as a time for others. the first one coming in virtually is about arlington national cemetery, and i will preface it by saying here's an example of the fact that some of the most permanent and well remembered elements that presidential morning are improvised because when john kennedy was assassinated, someone suggested arlington cemetery to jackie and she said absolutely not. jack was from boston. i think it's a funeral factory, it's cold, you know, it's sort of an assembly line. this is...
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as one of the hardest times.d, you have communism, in a way, to thank for the free ballet school, all of those things. did you meet fidel castro? i met him a couple of times, he was somebody that turned up to ballet events, and events of all kinds of artistic things. an amazing figure, very tall man, everybody was afraid of him, i was afraid of him. too much power in one man, but my father loved the man because also he lived in the time before. he went and he got to meet him as well. i did a sort of musical extravaganza, tocororo, a cuban tale, in 2020, 2002, sorry. he turned up in a suit, because normally he comes with the green military outfit, and then my father on camera met him, and he started to talk about with him and everything, and i remember my father said he was the messiah and all of that, and fidel said to my father, "you know, "you know too much, i'm going to pay you a visit "so we can really have a chat over coffee, like a proper "chat," and my father did not leave the house for months after that,
as one of the hardest times.d, you have communism, in a way, to thank for the free ballet school, all of those things. did you meet fidel castro? i met him a couple of times, he was somebody that turned up to ballet events, and events of all kinds of artistic things. an amazing figure, very tall man, everybody was afraid of him, i was afraid of him. too much power in one man, but my father loved the man because also he lived in the time before. he went and he got to meet him as well. i did a...
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often time there's actors that werere temporary part-time and t paid a full salary. what doo i mean by that? well, i'm guessing a lot of us at leastf are familiar with this image ofof the u.s. post today your local mail carrier wearing snappy little uniforms driving around in the truck. sign there, recently these trucks have been meant to be retired for years now. mail carrier universally hate them they do not have air-conditioning or heat, and they're kind ofio falling apart so -- just think about that every time you see one of these. of course in the is 19th century not qhat u.s. post looked like and how you got your mail instead -- the post office department would contract with private stagecoach companies to carry mail along western routes. so -- a company would carry passengers freights, andnd then they would also have a four-year temporary contract with the u.s. post to throw a couple of bags of mail into the back and drop them off at various points along their route. well post offices this is my local post officeos in denver hw many people i say this looks fai
often time there's actors that werere temporary part-time and t paid a full salary. what doo i mean by that? well, i'm guessing a lot of us at leastf are familiar with this image ofof the u.s. post today your local mail carrier wearing snappy little uniforms driving around in the truck. sign there, recently these trucks have been meant to be retired for years now. mail carrier universally hate them they do not have air-conditioning or heat, and they're kind ofio falling apart so -- just think...
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time.his is a neonatal unit, and lucy letby was responsible for premature babies who in some cases had been born weeks before their due date, who were receiving special care, but who at the same time she was sabotaging in some cases, sabotaging the systems that were looking after those babies, that were helping them to survive, and that were keeping them alive. 0f that were keeping them alive. of course, many questions have been raised and will continue to be raised and will continue to be raised about how something like this could continue for such a period of time, and charges that were brought in this trial related to a period of one year only. 0nly in this trial related to a period of one year only. only 12 months of lucy letby�*s nursing career when she was working on that neonatal ward at the countess of chester hospital between june 2015 and june 2016. the countess of chester hospital betweenjune 2015 and june 2016. we have already heard since the conclusion of this trial at the live
time.his is a neonatal unit, and lucy letby was responsible for premature babies who in some cases had been born weeks before their due date, who were receiving special care, but who at the same time she was sabotaging in some cases, sabotaging the systems that were looking after those babies, that were helping them to survive, and that were keeping them alive. 0f that were keeping them alive. of course, many questions have been raised and will continue to be raised and will continue to be...
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from three to five days is the time for the reserves to come and help us. you mean by the military brotherhood? who are these people ? well, the military brotherhood is you well, as i used to always give the example of mike myrhorodsky, when i entered the donetsk airport for the first time, he walked over to me , so he tapped me on the shoulder and said , "don't worry about the whole or half of you, i'll take you away from us, first of all, it's trust, that is, everyone understands that our brother there, we are with he loves us we don't go out if it wasn't hard if it wasn't scary but we understood that i should support him he should support me now you're talking about ants in me it hurt during this time well i'll tell you it hurt when well when you realize that you have to set a combat task well you understand that this combat task will take lives and take the lives of young men. it was the most painful. that is, i understand why you understand that if you do not do this, there will be many more victims. will not return to you stricter because you cannot g
from three to five days is the time for the reserves to come and help us. you mean by the military brotherhood? who are these people ? well, the military brotherhood is you well, as i used to always give the example of mike myrhorodsky, when i entered the donetsk airport for the first time, he walked over to me , so he tapped me on the shoulder and said , "don't worry about the whole or half of you, i'll take you away from us, first of all, it's trust, that is, everyone understands that...
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to six times a week.at at school they began to study difficult. there were subjects that were easy for me, but not very favorites and vice versa, for example, works. i liked it as a subject, but i wasn't very good at it and vice versa, for example, uh, math was easy for me, but i didn't like it very much, the next question is about the black sector. hello, my name is ilya and you are a chemist by education, something was interesting for you in studying chemistry. i love chemistry. i was lucky enough at an early age. it was the eighth grade already to realize what i will connect my further subsequent life with, therefore this science is extremely interesting to me and i wish you , too, to quickly find, then your vocation, then a job that you enjoy doing. do you regret that you have less time left to study this science in our life. eh, each step is very important. why because only later on do you understand? why did it happen in your life today? eh, leading the education industry, do you understand that thi
to six times a week.at at school they began to study difficult. there were subjects that were easy for me, but not very favorites and vice versa, for example, works. i liked it as a subject, but i wasn't very good at it and vice versa, for example, uh, math was easy for me, but i didn't like it very much, the next question is about the black sector. hello, my name is ilya and you are a chemist by education, something was interesting for you in studying chemistry. i love chemistry. i was lucky...
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the full committee at the time. but i had a hard time keeping people out of my classroom. history out to be a living person. being with history just like for example i was teaching at the time that we had a crisis and the economy and a senator from my classroom. why would i say to students, in newspapers about the bringing the missiles to cuba and so what i did was pick up the newspapers and what happened today, let's go with chapter 22, the chapter on cuba and talk about the background of that. that's the way i talk. it was a very big success. and there it was today. so that is what i get. i was a student, the history teacher was telling us the test, and this happened in america, this, that and the other. when started teaching my first in the classroom i would tell my students, getting right down to race. 1056 and those two years how much to remember? and crossing over the interest of this. that to me were two things to remember. other than that we talked about issues related to them in their lives. >> congressman, you provide leadership for people and the united states,
the full committee at the time. but i had a hard time keeping people out of my classroom. history out to be a living person. being with history just like for example i was teaching at the time that we had a crisis and the economy and a senator from my classroom. why would i say to students, in newspapers about the bringing the missiles to cuba and so what i did was pick up the newspapers and what happened today, let's go with chapter 22, the chapter on cuba and talk about the background of...
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once upon a time _ critic of the new york times. critic of the new york times. once upon a time we got most - critic of the new york times. once upon a time we got most of - critic of the new york times. <1>icez upon a time we got most of our consumer information from magazines, but as the internet allowed direct give medication between brands and celebrities and consumers the stranglehold opened up —— allowed direct communication. for stranglehold opened up -- allowed direct communication.— stranglehold opened up -- allowed direct communication. for the stars it is about more _ direct communication. for the stars it is about more than _ direct communication. for the stars it is about more than just _ it is about more than just arrangements, she says. they don't 'ust want arrangements, she says. they don't just want to — arrangements, she says. they don't just want to be _ arrangements, she says. they don't just want to be a _ arrangements, she says. they don't just want to be a face _ arrangements, she says. they don't just want to
once upon a time _ critic of the new york times. critic of the new york times. once upon a time we got most - critic of the new york times. once upon a time we got most of - critic of the new york times. icez upon a time we got most of our consumer information from magazines, but as the internet allowed direct give medication between brands and celebrities and consumers the stranglehold opened up —— allowed direct communication. for stranglehold opened up -- allowed direct communication.—...
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it's still very ad hoc at time.so as a profession we have progressed body of knowledge research, but we still do not do a very good job of training either police leaders and certainly not of police officers. think of the average police officer in america is for 26 weeks before he puts on gun and badge and has all that authority over you. the ability stop you, detain you, question you use force against you, arrest. that's an awful lot of power to. give a 21 to 22 year old kid after 20, 26 weeks of training and most of them, after they get hired, go the firing range once or twice a year many of them do not have inside service training, which is to update them on the constantly changing laws. so as a profession it is flawed in we still do not focus enough time, money and resources on the training, the selection and the training and what's the end result? what saw in memphis, what we saw with george floyd two years ago, what we see from time to time and i make a point, though, about what we see from time to time the 60
it's still very ad hoc at time.so as a profession we have progressed body of knowledge research, but we still do not do a very good job of training either police leaders and certainly not of police officers. think of the average police officer in america is for 26 weeks before he puts on gun and badge and has all that authority over you. the ability stop you, detain you, question you use force against you, arrest. that's an awful lot of power to. give a 21 to 22 year old kid after 20, 26 weeks...
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we need to stand up in our time. too many men in our age have been acting like little boys and too many women have been acting like little girls. i think it is a time rising up and to remember the words of winston churchill. when he said that you can always count on americans to do the right thing as, as long -- once they have exhausted every other option. this is how i see it. we are sometimes slow to get there, but when we get there, we slam it like nobody's business. i'm marianne williamson. i'm running for president. it's time for us to slam it like nobody's business. thank you very, very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] here is live coverage on c-span today. georgia and colorado state representative talk about climate provisions in the inflation reduction act which was signed into law a year ago. 11:00 a.m. eastern. chair of the positive insurance corporation of regulating large regional angst, mitigating risks and lessons learned from bank failures. janet yellen gives an update on how the natio
we need to stand up in our time. too many men in our age have been acting like little boys and too many women have been acting like little girls. i think it is a time rising up and to remember the words of winston churchill. when he said that you can always count on americans to do the right thing as, as long -- once they have exhausted every other option. this is how i see it. we are sometimes slow to get there, but when we get there, we slam it like nobody's business. i'm marianne williamson....
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it is not a time element that we are — it is not a time element that we are going _ it is not a timei it is not a time element that. we are going to give you. when it is safe — we are going to give you. when it is safe is _ we are going to give you. when it is safe is up _ we are going to give you. when it is safe is up to— we are going to give you. when it is safe is up to the experts. it is safe is up to the experts who— it is safe is up to the experts who are _ it is safe is up to the experts who are measuring - it is safe is up to the experts who are measuring safety. . it is safe is up to the experts- who are measuring safety. while we're _ who are measuring safety. while we're letting _ who are measuring safety. while we're letting people _ who are measuring safety. while we're letting people in, - who are measuring safety. while we're letting people in, we - who are measuring safety. while we're letting people in, we are l we're letting people in, we are not letting _ we're letting people in, we are not letting anybody _ we're letting people in, we are not letting anybody into
it is not a time element that we are — it is not a time element that we are going _ it is not a timei it is not a time element that. we are going to give you. when it is safe — we are going to give you. when it is safe is _ we are going to give you. when it is safe is up _ we are going to give you. when it is safe is up to— we are going to give you. when it is safe is up to the experts. it is safe is up to the experts who— it is safe is up to the experts who are _ it is safe is up to...
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we what was going on, aside from lucy letby at that time.— letby at that time.had a statement. _ letby at that time. we had a statement, very _ letby at that time. we had a statement, very quickly - letby at that time. we had a | statement, very quickly after letby at that time. we had a - statement, very quickly after those verdicts were reported, from the liverpool women's hospital, somewhere that lucy letby had worked earlier in her career. this investigation, of course, was focused on that 12 month period when she was working in the neonatal unit at the countess of chester hospital, but the wider investigation now is looking at her whole career. that is the next logical— looking at her whole career. that is the next logical step _ looking at her whole career. that is the next logical step that _ looking at her whole career. that is the next logical step that the - the next logical step that the police and crown prosecution service are looking at her whole footprint, her time from studying at the university of chester to become a nurse, she went on to do plac
we what was going on, aside from lucy letby at that time.— letby at that time.had a statement. _ letby at that time. we had a statement, very _ letby at that time. we had a statement, very quickly - letby at that time. we had a | statement, very quickly after letby at that time. we had a - statement, very quickly after those verdicts were reported, from the liverpool women's hospital, somewhere that lucy letby had worked earlier in her career. this investigation, of course, was focused on...
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there will be five minutes of ordinary time, plus injury time. to extra time, but at the moment if they do not score, they will lose the world cup final, and it will be spain's. that thought will be sitting heavy in the hearts of minds of those fans in northumberland. we shall see. the last few minutes of football left stop there has been a pause for an injury. that time will be added on after normal time. we would be back with sport and football later. the british medical association is calling for hospital managers to be regulated in a similar way to medical staff — following the case of the serial—killer nurse lucy letby. she was found guilty of murdering seven babies and attempting to murder six more. there are concerns that nhs bosses failed to respond adequately when questions about letby�*s conduct were raised. simonjones reports. the smiling nurse who was a killer of babies she was supposed to be caring for. this is the moment lucy letby was arrested. the british medical association says her crimes have shocked the nation, and something s
there will be five minutes of ordinary time, plus injury time. to extra time, but at the moment if they do not score, they will lose the world cup final, and it will be spain's. that thought will be sitting heavy in the hearts of minds of those fans in northumberland. we shall see. the last few minutes of football left stop there has been a pause for an injury. that time will be added on after normal time. we would be back with sport and football later. the british medical association is...
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time. president lincoln would visit that tim very often and was said to have ordered his coffin unsealed on two occasions that he could be the body. we know willie was buried in a metallic coffin similar to this one. this is an 18 50's version so by the mid-1860s there were two companies that are making these. one was in cincinnati and the other one was the w. wm raiment company out ofof queens, new yo. i strongly suspect willie was placed in the wm raiment version. why? >> senator daniel would was the owner of that company. daniel woods was good friends with president lincoln so it would stand to reason if your good but he owns a coffin company you are probably going to be using that coffin. let's move forward. three years after the death of willie and we all know what happened friday 1865. the following day he was transferred from the pearson house to the white house underdi the direction of this man. frank was the government undertaker contracted to conduct all funerals of government off
time. president lincoln would visit that tim very often and was said to have ordered his coffin unsealed on two occasions that he could be the body. we know willie was buried in a metallic coffin similar to this one. this is an 18 50's version so by the mid-1860s there were two companies that are making these. one was in cincinnati and the other one was the w. wm raiment company out ofof queens, new yo. i strongly suspect willie was placed in the wm raiment version. why? >> senator daniel...
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he writes all the time. writes all the time. let's collect.f cognac, that is, we’ll buy them, maybe he will become kinder, or something, he came out of there, there was a break, first of all he doesn’t drink. and secondly, he took out these papers that he wrote. invested and religious says so. well, i liked it and began to read what he wrote, this is exactly what he liked. in this house in the small rzhevsky according to the plot of the film, on the alley of moscow , there was a secret apartment of the hystapa, where the radio operator katherine was kept with her newborn son. how is our russian friend behaving? we spend time in interesting ideological discussions in the gesta, until we got there for a very unexpected reason, which could only happen to a woman in berlin during childbirth. she screamed in russian. dad talked to some of our illegal immigrants, who then ceased to be illegal immigrants. so he met with the normal borodin and he was not in germany he was in france and as far as i know she was supposed to give birth there, the wife of
he writes all the time. writes all the time. let's collect.f cognac, that is, we’ll buy them, maybe he will become kinder, or something, he came out of there, there was a break, first of all he doesn’t drink. and secondly, he took out these papers that he wrote. invested and religious says so. well, i liked it and began to read what he wrote, this is exactly what he liked. in this house in the small rzhevsky according to the plot of the film, on the alley of moscow , there was a secret...
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thank you. fit take time to rebuild. thank ou. �* , take time to rebuild. ou. ~ , ., take time to rebuild. thank ou. �* , ., ~ you. at this time, would like to brina you. at this time, would like to bring up _ you. at this time, would like to bring up robert— you. at this time, would like to bring up robert fenton, l to bring up robert fenton, region— to bring up robert fenton, region nine fema administrator. we appreciate it. first, our condolences and prayer for those of lost friends and loved ones during this event. we want to be with you, not only now that through the recovery in the years to come. also, a message of safety, continue to heed the warnings of local officials. don't wait, listen to them, heed to their warnings. as all the speakers before me talked about, it's unity of effort. ijust like before me talked about, it's unity of effort. i just like to say one team, one fight but this is really going to take a whole community effort. it's just not government at the federal, state and local level, its business, private sector, nonprofits, the cit
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to save from time to time. sorry, i have to leave this meeting because i have to go pick up my daughter. well, my son, irish, do you mind to talk to just keeps even more than that. so i talked to him mentors say that team sucks him off and man on the fact to, to cut me off cuz that i've always said, i'm not joining your supervisor, people just the status to be the token moment for the public forwarding. how of the bottom of this case as museum spice. i'm doing this for my goal. so mandatory stand by tv says that it will be different by the mountain that's i get as i'm then found as agents in my life as richer for it. so i shall, i can't imagine my life without my children or my job. one of my trouble must come down and makes my life more complete. having those 30 caring for the children wouldn't work for me. i need the challenge foldable. i my baby, my life is definitely enriched and it makes me happy. i'm clear. what more is that? that's how it should be. yeah, that's true to all the shifts your guide to life
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for all my time is your vice president and my time in public before that, my opinion of government went down, but my opinion of the american people went up every single day. when i came to the state as your vice president, karen and i visited communities that suffered hurricanes, while and tornadoes. we also visited communities who were demised by violence -- victimized by violence. seeing people in the most difficult times, you learn who they really are. i have always been inspired that when you go to a site of a natural disaster or where lives have been lost, within a day, the only thing you cannot find in the area is a parking space because people come from everywhere. we went into communities. people loaded up the minivan with food and bottles of water and drove to the front yard or the firm of somebody they never met before just to help put their lives back together. when i was a congressman, we had a flood in my hometown. 10,000 homes were destroyed. i ran into a man at the shelter. he looked a little high mileage. he might have had a few that day. he said, sir, i am doing all rig
for all my time is your vice president and my time in public before that, my opinion of government went down, but my opinion of the american people went up every single day. when i came to the state as your vice president, karen and i visited communities that suffered hurricanes, while and tornadoes. we also visited communities who were demised by violence -- victimized by violence. seeing people in the most difficult times, you learn who they really are. i have always been inspired that when...
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each time he was different each time he was poetic is prime. you can see that commitment and the never spirit himself when i said i'm going to be doing a show on a saw just as i'm in. uh so uh that guy at ease and he was like just in for him. he was in for daniel hale and for you and for a jeffrey sterling and so many other a whistle blowers and but that, that assigned case really got to him. and he spent so much time we had conversations. so once a week, i call him on his phone and say that al squared year speak up. so i speak up and act uh, and we have, we just love the conversations. we are serious guy, a very serious guy. we did have a sense of humor. and we have diesel, a lovely chat, but the assigned case, like i said, nobody was more zealous and fervent and eloquent. uh then, uh, daniel ellsberg on. i want to ask you about that quality time that you spent living with daniel ellsberg and with his family. this was during the period when dan was experiencing writer's block of all things in trying to complete his epic work on the history of
each time he was different each time he was poetic is prime. you can see that commitment and the never spirit himself when i said i'm going to be doing a show on a saw just as i'm in. uh so uh that guy at ease and he was like just in for him. he was in for daniel hale and for you and for a jeffrey sterling and so many other a whistle blowers and but that, that assigned case really got to him. and he spent so much time we had conversations. so once a week, i call him on his phone and say that al...
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perhaps he was biding his time. in russia with this extraordinary development. with me is our security correspondent frank gardner. joining me live arejustin crump, ceo of sibylline, intelligence consultancy — who's also a british army veteran, and marina miron, post—doctoral researcher at the king's college war studies department. frank, if i could start with you. thank you for being here. what we know? lots of questions about what might have happened, but what do you think happened? lets might have happened, but what do you think happened?— think happened? lets out with the fact, we think happened? lets out with the fact. we know _ think happened? lets out with the fact, we know this _ think happened? lets out with the fact, we know this light _ think happened? lets out with the l fact, we know this light commercial aircraft... a privatejet, rather, was brought down halfway roughly between moscow and st petersburg. it was 29 minutes into its flight. there are still some speculations and confusions around what brou
perhaps he was biding his time. in russia with this extraordinary development. with me is our security correspondent frank gardner. joining me live arejustin crump, ceo of sibylline, intelligence consultancy — who's also a british army veteran, and marina miron, post—doctoral researcher at the king's college war studies department. frank, if i could start with you. thank you for being here. what we know? lots of questions about what might have happened, but what do you think happened? lets...
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with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector.your strategic advantage. you know that feeling of having to rewash dishes that didn't get clean? i don't. new cascade platinum plus has me doing dishes... differently. scrub? soak? nope. i just scrape, load and i'm done. only platinum plus is bigger. with double the dawn grease fighting power and double the scrubbing power. for a no rewash clean... and a cabinet ready shine. rewash? not in my...
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at this time. there was no media attention to any women playing sports because there any it was frowned upon at that time by to see a female wanted to do anything that was active you saw women as models for automobile sales. that was a place where it was acceptable. i gymnastics cheerleading they were the other sports that women could participate but as time went i noticed that models around wanted to hold it and draw and do whatever with it that i could. so i really learned through that range and whatever other kids was playing with. we've come a long way from stage. we now have media attention, not the flood we'd like, but it's available. we have these instruments that can follow scores and, follow our teams and see who's doing the best and ready to enter the playoffs. it would. there's interesting story that relates to one title nine, which probably was the one major factor in developing sports programs across country. it was not fully accepted by either or partly men or women. there were a lot
at this time. there was no media attention to any women playing sports because there any it was frowned upon at that time by to see a female wanted to do anything that was active you saw women as models for automobile sales. that was a place where it was acceptable. i gymnastics cheerleading they were the other sports that women could participate but as time went i noticed that models around wanted to hold it and draw and do whatever with it that i could. so i really learned through that range...
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so all those arguments were made time and time again. and thankfully, the administration was willing to pass and obviously congress to pass all of that for us. in the book, you know, you talk a lot about different stakeholders. there the passengers that are your employees there, the for the company if you had to pi just one and i am going to make you pick one which of those stakeholders priority and why? well, again, the history of the united turnaround was taking the priority for our employees because we could we could not have done anything. we've done their complete support and buy in. and today if you were asked me the same question, i think i would answer it the same way. it's the people that deliver the service and you know, it's decentralized workplace. it's an individual. he or she has to be wanting to do the right thing for the right reasons. our customers and you have to you have to really you can't force them to do that. you can't demand that they do that. there's something i call discretionary effort that we all have. you kno
so all those arguments were made time and time again. and thankfully, the administration was willing to pass and obviously congress to pass all of that for us. in the book, you know, you talk a lot about different stakeholders. there the passengers that are your employees there, the for the company if you had to pi just one and i am going to make you pick one which of those stakeholders priority and why? well, again, the history of the united turnaround was taking the priority for our employees...
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and this is the new york times. so i'm a little distressed thing of the kind of comment i'm going to see. i expected them to be like, you weren't hard on these people. you know, it's all about blockbuster and racism. that's the only explanation. and there were questions like that. there were comments like that. the amount of the comments said this in one form or another. how can you possibly write an op ed about white flight and not mention schools or crime? write. and then i started and i excerpted about a dozen of them in the book from all across the country. and these are new york times readers. so they're sort of arguing against interest. and this story's stories are hair raising just like you'd expect. like the ones i've talked to, people i've talked to hair, sisters hair set on fire. grandmother mugged neighbor shot and killed, home invaded second time, you know, stores down one after another after another. children bused all the way across town. that was one because of it. and so i'm thinking, what did she th
and this is the new york times. so i'm a little distressed thing of the kind of comment i'm going to see. i expected them to be like, you weren't hard on these people. you know, it's all about blockbuster and racism. that's the only explanation. and there were questions like that. there were comments like that. the amount of the comments said this in one form or another. how can you possibly write an op ed about white flight and not mention schools or crime? write. and then i started and i...
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i guess most of times it's i do not half the time, most of the times, but to getting pretty close itthe only thing i mean like go to africa something so wonderful happens if you go there and from the carter center and it goes everybody and as. one funny story we put global 2000 when i worked in code in africa because we found out that if the heads of state get credit for what they do i mean if somebody has a gets rid of guinea worm for their village or has a that we feel we crop has grown by three what they produce is going but grown three times as much as they used to. so they get so excited. but the head of state does my my agriculture program. so anyway we put but the word gets around that was carter and one time we went this village there was a farmer who had been named the farmer of the year. and we went to this village and this have been a bit north anyway. we're in a village and they were pull these plush chairs, they wore and but really wonderful put some blue tarpaulin over it. we're sitting. the whole village came and there was a little girl that about halfway through what
i guess most of times it's i do not half the time, most of the times, but to getting pretty close itthe only thing i mean like go to africa something so wonderful happens if you go there and from the carter center and it goes everybody and as. one funny story we put global 2000 when i worked in code in africa because we found out that if the heads of state get credit for what they do i mean if somebody has a gets rid of guinea worm for their village or has a that we feel we crop has grown by...
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the first time since october of 2021. in the north bay, it was precarious up there, especially with the fires. as you mentioned, james in oregon just hovering over us. and is the first one in more than a year. so cal fire, they were on high alert not to mention the haze that was just all over the place. i live in the east bay and many people thought it was a wildfire. fortunately, no wildfires to talk about. we did check the air quality, not too bad this morning. some places are hovering in the moderate level. but then again, james in duryea, it's only 6 o'clock in the morning south bay. if you're waking up right now, it could be a little bit harder for you to breeze as it's not as healthy down there as it is. if you move north, got to be careful. stay inside. if you possibly can. i stayed inside yesterday because it was simply too hot. john was talking about. it might be a little cooler today and that could be counterintuitive. that means people will be outside a little bit more people will be outside and you might suffe
the first time since october of 2021. in the north bay, it was precarious up there, especially with the fires. as you mentioned, james in oregon just hovering over us. and is the first one in more than a year. so cal fire, they were on high alert not to mention the haze that was just all over the place. i live in the east bay and many people thought it was a wildfire. fortunately, no wildfires to talk about. we did check the air quality, not too bad this morning. some places are hovering in the...
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time again. can that continue in translate into day 2? >> well, didn't jimmy g look his. you got rid of all shadow. you know, you said the beer to shadow. well, now that he's a ranger. so we'll watch him play if you want sunday a year, your time to tune in, obviously right here on kron 4. we're going to have our pre-game show starting at 12, 30 and then the game, of course, from one to 4. and then afterwards 4 to 4.30, we'll have our post-game special going over. everything that happened as the forty-niners and the raiders face off for game one of the precincts, john and i now have another reason to watch because we only we don't like football. we only watch the niners could jimmy and now we can raiders i i 7.49 right now at a south bay teen gymnast. we're going watch the olympics. she is preparing for the 2024 olympics in france and there's been a gymnast from the bay area on the olympic team since the 1990's. and now we've got nola matthews on her way. kron four's justin campbell has their stor
time again. can that continue in translate into day 2? >> well, didn't jimmy g look his. you got rid of all shadow. you know, you said the beer to shadow. well, now that he's a ranger. so we'll watch him play if you want sunday a year, your time to tune in, obviously right here on kron 4. we're going to have our pre-game show starting at 12, 30 and then the game, of course, from one to 4. and then afterwards 4 to 4.30, we'll have our post-game special going over. everything that happened...
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we are see thanksgiving happen time and time and time again. first want to say how proud i am of sofia to be in this environment where you have heckler and prosecute tester and people shouting you down men are womenful men dressed as women and women at men this it is i scary environment to stay true and speak your heart that is a true test am of someone who is brave. so far yea am grateful for you. that is what the reilly gain center was created for it get stories out. >> have you built out as part of your center any legal foundation or do you have larceny that are willing to help in cases like this so they can stop the suppression of freedom of speech. nobody had to go to the upon efblts they were not forced to go there and if they did not want to hear the arguments on the other side they could have left and allowed other to hear her point of view. will you challenge this legally. do you have larcenimenting to support you? >> absolutely. we are building out i legal team now. and which is incredible news as you mentioned the freedom of speech w
we are see thanksgiving happen time and time and time again. first want to say how proud i am of sofia to be in this environment where you have heckler and prosecute tester and people shouting you down men are womenful men dressed as women and women at men this it is i scary environment to stay true and speak your heart that is a true test am of someone who is brave. so far yea am grateful for you. that is what the reilly gain center was created for it get stories out. >> have you built...
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Aug 19, 2023
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that's five times the usual rate, and lucy letby was on duty for all of them. an investigation by bbc news and bbc panorama has also revealed that doctors on the unit were raising concerns for months about letby but that senior managers ignored them and protected lucy letby. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. this is the story of an nhs trust that didn't properly investigate why 13 babies died in a one—year period. instead, it turned against the very people who wanted the police to examine the deaths. there is only one serial killer of babies that has worked in that organisation, and the executive team were not the people who were responsible for the deaths of those babies. but they had some opportunities to get to the bottom of what was happening. susan gilbeyjoined the countess of chester nhs trust a month after lucy letby was arrested. within two months, she was made chief executive, a post she held until last december. through documents and speaking to staff, she learned what the trust knew about the serial killer.
that's five times the usual rate, and lucy letby was on duty for all of them. an investigation by bbc news and bbc panorama has also revealed that doctors on the unit were raising concerns for months about letby but that senior managers ignored them and protected lucy letby. our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has this exclusive report. this is the story of an nhs trust that didn't properly investigate why 13 babies died in a one—year period. instead, it turned against the very...
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we see that from time to time, someone can always manage to sneak in and do something bad against the children. we have a lot of walk in cases reporting to him sit in or and in the bath activities against the share event. and especially the, in this area to walk in sweet area is very famous for the night live. so it is very crowded, very unhealthy for the children to the to we also get the tourists want to hear the stories to be on there. so not, not exactly because they are here for very specific purposes, as you can imagine, but at least and that's a thin line between prostitution and shy prosecution. seeking room is says that 6 truism in red light districts creates environments to put children in danger. during assuming this little boy comes down the boss straight to line, he says he's damn, we sent him out to. so chewing gum to curious, the child protection workers safely spoke to him home. just imagine the wandering round, afraid that someone describe the image with a very dark corner. so this kind of thing, we have to create awareness. the need to create awareness and pass. it i
we see that from time to time, someone can always manage to sneak in and do something bad against the children. we have a lot of walk in cases reporting to him sit in or and in the bath activities against the share event. and especially the, in this area to walk in sweet area is very famous for the night live. so it is very crowded, very unhealthy for the children to the to we also get the tourists want to hear the stories to be on there. so not, not exactly because they are here for very...
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that time limit is onl if screen time. that time limit is only if you _ screen time.. that time limit is only if you are between 16-18, j only if you are between 16—18, if you are between 6—8, there only allowed one hour a day. if you are aged under eight years of age, a few minutes of screen time. parents will be able to opt out of this and they are seeking feedback, the government, overthe seeking feedback, the government, over the next month before they put this into effect. as you say, huge impact on the share price. the video service app dropped about 7%. and ten sentiment which is the company behind it we chat, dropped about 3%. will this create a huge headache for tech companies? and will it be so hard to implement that they just make bad news altogether? it is a headache, it's a hot debate in my household every single day. katie, thank you very much indeed. let's return to the uk — because we're expecting more developments in the government's plan to boost britain's chip industry. russ shaw is founder of tech london advocates, which campaigns for the future of
that time limit is onl if screen time. that time limit is only if you _ screen time.. that time limit is only if you are between 16-18, j only if you are between 16—18, if you are between 6—8, there only allowed one hour a day. if you are aged under eight years of age, a few minutes of screen time. parents will be able to opt out of this and they are seeking feedback, the government, overthe seeking feedback, the government, over the next month before they put this into effect. as you say,...
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— similar emotions really to this time roughly last year where we lost very— time roughly last yearery late to liverpool. different circumstances, of course _ different circumstances, of course. but we really responded really _ course. but we really responded really well to the defeat. at that — really well to the defeat. at that time it was usually painful, this one is the same. we thought we played really well today. up until the setting up i thought we were magnificent. then from the sending _ magnificent. then from the sending of afterwards it was a different _ sending of afterwards it was a different game. we still had enough _ different game. we still had enough chances to win that match _ manchester city are top of the table with three wins out of three, the only side with a 100% record in the premier league. they won 2—1 at sheffield united. erling haaland missed a penalty late in the first half before scoring city's first with a close range header. sheffield united equalised late on throuthayden bogle, which looked to have earned them a point but rodri smashed home the inne
— similar emotions really to this time roughly last year where we lost very— time roughly last yearery late to liverpool. different circumstances, of course _ different circumstances, of course. but we really responded really _ course. but we really responded really well to the defeat. at that — really well to the defeat. at that time it was usually painful, this one is the same. we thought we played really well today. up until the setting up i thought we were magnificent. then from the...
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and if it turns green, you know, time and time after you visit, it's probably good. or at that's who you are as an artist like that is your level. and if it's flashing red, something is telling you that it needs more work. and sometimes it feels like it's just so agonizing even after writing, you know this book that has done so well and three albums and even when i'm writing the screenplay, i'm i feel like the child, like writing around on the floor, being like, when is this going to get better? there's like this version, it feels like you are writing. like, you know what smart version of this thing is, but you're not smart enough to get it is is just a huge part of the writing process. i think for everyone and it's just constantly struggling to get it a little bit closer until you drive yourself crazy and give up and you're like, this is five years of my life and this is just who i am right now. and that was the process of writing this book. and so for for anyone who's who's working on their own creative projects, i think that you as hard as it is having having and
and if it turns green, you know, time and time after you visit, it's probably good. or at that's who you are as an artist like that is your level. and if it's flashing red, something is telling you that it needs more work. and sometimes it feels like it's just so agonizing even after writing, you know this book that has done so well and three albums and even when i'm writing the screenplay, i'm i feel like the child, like writing around on the floor, being like, when is this going to get...
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which means that from time to time you will find me. in the 29th row of coach white knuckling the armrests as if i alone am holding up the plane. a few years ago. i was on a flight like that. i was flying from new orleans to chicago on a hot summer night. and it was one of those flights where the pilot comes on before you even take off. and he said folks it's going to be a bad flight. and he was right. you know in the middle of that night in this summer storm there we were bouncing around in the sky and there i am, you know trying to curl up into a tiny ball in my seats but resisting the urge to do that because that would be an insane thing for a grown person to do on a plane. and the woman next to me she totally noticed. and she finally couldn't take it anymore. and she turned to me and she said honey, i think i can help you. i have xanax. that's a true story. you know that that's me as a flyer. and it's sort of begs the question why someone like this someone like me would spend two and a half years. researching and writing about plane
which means that from time to time you will find me. in the 29th row of coach white knuckling the armrests as if i alone am holding up the plane. a few years ago. i was on a flight like that. i was flying from new orleans to chicago on a hot summer night. and it was one of those flights where the pilot comes on before you even take off. and he said folks it's going to be a bad flight. and he was right. you know in the middle of that night in this summer storm there we were bouncing around in...
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>> if you look at the cure books from his time in georgetown, jack -- yearbooks from his time in georgetownit's wildly different than it is from today. there were marchers in the ropes by catholic priests and clergy and the faculty that the students witnessed at the very beginning of the semester and so on. scalia ate all of that up. he was grateful for the jesuit influence the rest of his i think he was dismayed that the nature of jesuit practice changed over time and became in his view less rigorous. more committed to what might be considered liberal ideologies. >> he was valedictorian and you said that he was considered appropriate -- priesthood after he graduated but instead chose law school at harvard. there you write it was the end -- incubator of his originalism. let's talk about originalism with antonin scalia a. what does that mean for him. >> as judge scalia on the d.c. circuit court of a p a, one robot -- run below the supreme court, launched a revolution in how judges pursue their business. what is the central business of a charge? they interpret constitutional provision -- judg
>> if you look at the cure books from his time in georgetown, jack -- yearbooks from his time in georgetownit's wildly different than it is from today. there were marchers in the ropes by catholic priests and clergy and the faculty that the students witnessed at the very beginning of the semester and so on. scalia ate all of that up. he was grateful for the jesuit influence the rest of his i think he was dismayed that the nature of jesuit practice changed over time and became in his view...
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there is still time. the stars the sky resembles a huge fantastic movie screen to see a movie about space. it's like bringing the universe closer to you, such a radiance of stars cannot be seen on the screen of your phone and computer. such a spectacle of a spaceship taking off deserves a trip to the movies. hallelujah challenge has been at the box office for 4 months unprecedentedly, a long time and in recent weeks interest in the film has only grown, someone goes to watch a movie for the fifth time, someone returned from vacation and immediately into space, have you ever been to australia flew for me all the talk of skeptics. why did the film crew need to fly into space ended behind the book by yulia peresild , the actress who visited the iss, queues are lining up. you'll be an astronaut mom at this believes the cosmonauts oleg novitsky and anton shkaplerov, who played in the film , became stars overnight, how is it easier to endure overloads, when were you in space? and it’s hard to move talking about
there is still time. the stars the sky resembles a huge fantastic movie screen to see a movie about space. it's like bringing the universe closer to you, such a radiance of stars cannot be seen on the screen of your phone and computer. such a spectacle of a spaceship taking off deserves a trip to the movies. hallelujah challenge has been at the box office for 4 months unprecedentedly, a long time and in recent weeks interest in the film has only grown, someone goes to watch a movie for the...
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in some kind of shit, remember, i save you the last time the last time.ood? thank you. at the factory they work on the production, not a single rake will miss before my eyes an offense was committed. what should i have passed? no, of course, some goon took garbage out of the car window, threw it out, and drunk at the wheel of the ninety-fifth year of birth over the past year, golden youth, nephew. fu, i’m generally surprised how he still hasn’t killed anyone, such must be right, for life deprive. yes, when it stopped them. in general, so teeth. take care of this zinchak , usually people like him have a rich biography. just push through carefully. governor. don't forget to eat. so it's taken it's taken it's taken. listen, how many of us will be a person, but there will be four of us from a beluga. yeah. why do we need 12 bottles of vodka? and as many as 12, and only 12 there is no connection, no store, so this is the most valuable thing. i now take less, i will take more. i presented all the documents to this asshole. i explained to him that we have a caba
in some kind of shit, remember, i save you the last time the last time.ood? thank you. at the factory they work on the production, not a single rake will miss before my eyes an offense was committed. what should i have passed? no, of course, some goon took garbage out of the car window, threw it out, and drunk at the wheel of the ninety-fifth year of birth over the past year, golden youth, nephew. fu, i’m generally surprised how he still hasn’t killed anyone, such must be right, for life...