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in general, this is tony university. it is very old , big, many faculties, almost 13 faculties. different specialties and so, yes, so you can generally meet friends here. it's generally very easy to find friends, in short, there is a name at the same time. this is my specialty, my specialty is biology microbiology it engineer journalists. and languages of knowledge, for example, in general, there are a lot of specialties and different specialties. my university is called anticubals. and we are constantly well called so and the ball in grodno at the university. i'm not just learning, because there is a lot of activity here. here, yes, and there you can do it. so i remember that in 2018 there was a concert called. uh. nowruz this is for foreigners. there participates, well, participate in general from iraq if turkmenistan from different countries in general. here i am there. well, in short, they were looking for someone from cancer, whom he can concerts and so the gnome nobody wanted, so i decided that bass was at the concert and there was a prefabricated businessman, generally
in general, this is tony university. it is very old , big, many faculties, almost 13 faculties. different specialties and so, yes, so you can generally meet friends here. it's generally very easy to find friends, in short, there is a name at the same time. this is my specialty, my specialty is biology microbiology it engineer journalists. and languages of knowledge, for example, in general, there are a lot of specialties and different specialties. my university is called anticubals. and...
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in general, this is tony university, it is very old and large, there are many faculties, almost 13 facultiesent specialties and so, yes, so you can generally meet friends here. it is generally very easy to find friends, in short, there is a name, for example, this is my social may, the specialty is biology microbiology engineer it journalists. and languages of knowledge, for example, in general, there are a lot of specialties and different specialties. here is mine now called anticubals. and we are constantly, well , they call us so fell in grodno at the university. i'm not just studying, because there are a lot of events here. yes, you can do it there too. so i remember that in 2018 there was a concert called. uh. navruz this is for foreigners participating there, well, participating in general from iraq if turkmenistan from different countries in general. here i am there. well, in short, they were looking for someone from cancer that he could, uh, babas to concerts and save money like that. nobody wanted to, so i decided that bass was at a concert and there with bonning it is generally c
in general, this is tony university, it is very old and large, there are many faculties, almost 13 facultiesent specialties and so, yes, so you can generally meet friends here. it is generally very easy to find friends, in short, there is a name, for example, this is my social may, the specialty is biology microbiology engineer it journalists. and languages of knowledge, for example, in general, there are a lot of specialties and different specialties. here is mine now called anticubals....
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. >> if that's the broader risk then there have to be places in your coverage universe toni that you feel are better risk/reward scenarios given the fact that apple may have more exposure to the consumer trade is there a place in technology hardware or are they all transactional and balsed upon spending >> i would say in the traditional hardware companies i follow, ibm has been uniquely defensive so it's thought of as a hardware company but the majority of its profits come from software and much of that software is a mothly subscription 90% of the mainframe software is sold as a monthly license. so in ibm's case we estimate 65% of the profit, software, maintenance, services, which are two, three year contracts are reoccurring in nature and that's higher than your typical company. so in the great financial crisis apple outperformed by 20% during the downturn in large part because earnings held up better than other companies looking for safety and you have a pessimistic view on the market ibm is likely the pay to be. pays a 5% dividend, has this defensive business model the question is
. >> if that's the broader risk then there have to be places in your coverage universe toni that you feel are better risk/reward scenarios given the fact that apple may have more exposure to the consumer trade is there a place in technology hardware or are they all transactional and balsed upon spending >> i would say in the traditional hardware companies i follow, ibm has been uniquely defensive so it's thought of as a hardware company but the majority of its profits come from...
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university admission service on the public services portal, admission started on june 20. in the next issue, we are going to veliky novgorod, the world-famous ballroom dancer, choreographer maxim petrov and schoolgirl tony volodina , get acquainted with yaroslav the wise novgorod state university. this is one of the leading universities in the country, where philologists, linguists, physicists, culturologists, mathematicians, historians, designers, but there are also unique specializations, restorers, archaeologists, urbanists, ethnographers, we will talk about them in the next issue of the educational project my universities. comrade general mar. permit joker well, come on , sit down, dakar intercepted a letter. urgently need two to arrive, my man. you know the place we change the pz today is the usual time. well, what does that mean? this is a kalashnikov assault rifle with a buttstock two colors, most likely, in this context, two zinc, that is, we are talking about cartridges. it's ammo snipers also 20. i think that pz is an industrial zone. let's say ask-3, a from k3 this is most likely warehouse number three. it could be, too, but if we're wrong bison has already had enough from a hundred to cows a
university admission service on the public services portal, admission started on june 20. in the next issue, we are going to veliky novgorod, the world-famous ballroom dancer, choreographer maxim petrov and schoolgirl tony volodina , get acquainted with yaroslav the wise novgorod state university. this is one of the leading universities in the country, where philologists, linguists, physicists, culturologists, mathematicians, historians, designers, but there are also unique specializations,...
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i went to university that cares about tony fauci tony fauci undulated wgal, the nonprofit university of here for abc news . i predict a historic event in twenty twenty two it a massive shift in the wealth divide. this will affect anyone on stocks and after 50 years on wall street, i'll tell you the front most people will never see it coming for the simple reason nobody wants this to happen. nobody i predict a new form of technology will disrupt everything and it's all a direct result. 2020. now i'm predicting a huge change in the way thousands of companies will do business in twenty twenty two . the best way to prepare is simply to get the facts for yourself. see what's coming, learn more , visit the website, follow using either your computer or a tablet you'll receive my full brand new morning to the public about the huge event. i suggest 2020 two and a free recommendation is the number one investment to buy right now before it's too late i urge you to visit a website for road today and get the full story while there's still time for you to prepare. hello, i'm mike lindell inventure
i went to university that cares about tony fauci tony fauci undulated wgal, the nonprofit university of here for abc news . i predict a historic event in twenty twenty two it a massive shift in the wealth divide. this will affect anyone on stocks and after 50 years on wall street, i'll tell you the front most people will never see it coming for the simple reason nobody wants this to happen. nobody i predict a new form of technology will disrupt everything and it's all a direct result. 2020. now...
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tony awards in 2017. founding producer, stacy mindich, saw "evan's" universal appeal from the beginning. >> the appeal isy for a period of time in their lives. >> "dear evan hansen" chooses specific organizations that align with our mission statement of raising awareness about mental health, breaking the stigma against mental health, especially among youth. but really among everyone. >> reporter: the musical partnering with organizations like the trevor project, which focuses on suicide prevention for lgbtq+ youth. >> we have had life-or-death experiences on the show where an actor has been treated, you know, by a teenager who's felt lost and alone, so we've gotten to one of our partners and that partner has dm'd the child or the teenager and started a conversation. >> reporter: zach says he can relate to the feelings of being marginalized. growing up in california with a jewish dad and a chinese mom. >> what do you want people to do in order to be allies in this community? >> so often as asian artists, we are told, we're prescribed what stories we can tell. and they can be a gift. it can be so freeing t
tony awards in 2017. founding producer, stacy mindich, saw "evan's" universal appeal from the beginning. >> the appeal isy for a period of time in their lives. >> "dear evan hansen" chooses specific organizations that align with our mission statement of raising awareness about mental health, breaking the stigma against mental health, especially among youth. but really among everyone. >> reporter: the musical partnering with organizations like the trevor...
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the pro-slavery interpretation of the constitution was summed up in tony's 1857 dred scott decision. the fact that it was universally denounced among republicans including lincoln. is a telling indication of how widespread anti-slavery constitutionalism was among northern opponents of slavery. horace greeley's new york tribune granted tony's decision quote just so much more await as would be the judgment of a majority of those congregated in any washington ballroom. a convention of colored citizens in troy new york denounced tawny's ruling as quote a foul and infamous lie in striking contrast to the sacred guarantees for liberty with which the constitution abounds. and as owen love joy the radical anti-slavery congressman from illinois put it. i love the constitution. all i want is to get the country back to the position of the fathers. i want the constitution that my father's gave me baptized in blood and not the constitution of judge, tony. no doubt roger tony spoke for the majority then sitting on the supreme court, but the descent issued by justice's curtis and mclean undoubtedly reflected the anti-slavery const
the pro-slavery interpretation of the constitution was summed up in tony's 1857 dred scott decision. the fact that it was universally denounced among republicans including lincoln. is a telling indication of how widespread anti-slavery constitutionalism was among northern opponents of slavery. horace greeley's new york tribune granted tony's decision quote just so much more await as would be the judgment of a majority of those congregated in any washington ballroom. a convention of colored...
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. >> we got a guy that looks like tony soprano instead, a little chubby! >> carley: in cornell universitysident lincoln and a plaque of the gettysburg address after someone allegedly complained about the display. a teacher in the schools had someone complained and it was gone. the school now says that the display was temporarily there. so we have a mr. on her hand. >> this is so infuriating. i named my son lincoln. could you ever imagine a world where we thought my son's name would become controversial? another kid has to go by his middle name, o.j. [laughter] i call these people cultural arsonists. they will go set a fire somewhere where it didn't exist, and claim some type of valor and virtue for axing wishing it. "we got rid of the lincoln bust!" didn't help anybody. ct did you name him after -- >> the card. >> carley: i don't know, it's a nice name! stealing that little college town in nebraska? >> he really just liked the name lincoln and his name is lincoln. it should never have been controversial. >> carley: but cornell university is an ivy league school. why do people who are supp
. >> we got a guy that looks like tony soprano instead, a little chubby! >> carley: in cornell universitysident lincoln and a plaque of the gettysburg address after someone allegedly complained about the display. a teacher in the schools had someone complained and it was gone. the school now says that the display was temporarily there. so we have a mr. on her hand. >> this is so infuriating. i named my son lincoln. could you ever imagine a world where we thought my son's name...
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actress is twice a grandmother olga khokhlova and schoolgirl tony volodina went to nizhny novgorod to the national research state universitywhere the future luminaries of domestic biomedicine are studying how to save your heart and preserve youth, we will find out directly. now. i chose lobachevsky university because there is an active student life here. i chose nsu because the team here is great. and in general you fish. i removed lobachevsky, because i think. this is the best university in our city was chosen for admission due to the fact that nsu is the leading booze in the russian arena, as well as for the activity of student life, which has been so important for years. i chose lobachevsky state university of nizhny novgorod because i believe that this is the place that can fulfill my potential. and the shadows of the lobachevsky university of nizhny novgorod have been the main newsmakers of the scientific life of the country for many years, for example, a cyber trainer, a tracksuit that restores damaged muscles of a neuromobile, which is controlled by the power of thought liquid gloves that protect the skin from mic
actress is twice a grandmother olga khokhlova and schoolgirl tony volodina went to nizhny novgorod to the national research state universitywhere the future luminaries of domestic biomedicine are studying how to save your heart and preserve youth, we will find out directly. now. i chose lobachevsky university because there is an active student life here. i chose nsu because the team here is great. and in general you fish. i removed lobachevsky, because i think. this is the best university in...
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okay, a lot is that to me to tony fauci which is on you graduate from your time so you can get a non profit university of you. >> hey everyone on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium. and i'm here with my good friend country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago you asked me does that relaxium really work? i remember that night because i was tired of not sleeping. i took it you were to try to guess what relaxium sleep works. larry, so many americans are struggling to get the sleep sleep for me four years has been kind of a concept. i've heard people talk about relaxium sleep has changed my life. i'm grateful to you and it has been a blessing our family i am now paying customer. you know, i love it when you call me and told me that it works the very first night for you and it is work every night since this call today for or thirty day risk free and 100% money back guaranteed relaxium sleep doesn't need a prescription is 100% drug free and it's not habit forming relaxium strength work from the very first night as a nurse sleep
okay, a lot is that to me to tony fauci which is on you graduate from your time so you can get a non profit university of you. >> hey everyone on mike huckabee, former governor of arkansas, part time musician but longtime customer of relaxium. and i'm here with my good friend country music legend larry gatlin. now, larry, a few months ago you asked me does that relaxium really work? i remember that night because i was tired of not sleeping. i took it you were to try to guess what relaxium...
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. >> reporter: but tony nominated director, stephen brackett, who worked with jackson on this show for 10 years, believes the universalbly going through that, one can't help but put their own story on top. >> reporter: in fact, first produced off-broadway, the play would win the pulitzer prize for drama in 2020. but then the pre-broadway run in washington, d.c. was delayed for more than a year because of covid. now, whoever, both brackett and jackson both love watching the audience respond to usher. ♪♪ >> reporter: how old are you? >> i'm 23. >> reporter: 23, just out of college, and nominated for a tony forbesteaca >> i've hany pe ba ad at are not fat and not queer come to me and say, wow, usher, huh? i can relate to a lot of stuff like that. >> reporter: you're like a proud father watching his little children get these accolades and these nominations? >> yeah. yeah.>> reporter: for michael or jackson, it has been a strange loop. minding his own life for a tale of change and self-acceptance. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ all those black, gay boys i knew ♪ i joined the district attorney's office to pursue justice for everyone. but like so m
. >> reporter: but tony nominated director, stephen brackett, who worked with jackson on this show for 10 years, believes the universalbly going through that, one can't help but put their own story on top. >> reporter: in fact, first produced off-broadway, the play would win the pulitzer prize for drama in 2020. but then the pre-broadway run in washington, d.c. was delayed for more than a year because of covid. now, whoever, both brackett and jackson both love watching the audience...
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university in london. he's also a former head of policy planning at 10 downing street under the premier ships of tony blair and gordon brown and he joins me now. we heard that a raise a thin majority, 140 again. could this still be death by a 1000 cots for boris john? so do you think his future is now secure? i think the result is worse than boris johnson. supporters would have hoped and expected. it is a very significant base against him by bench. conservative empties, who are not ministers, bound by collective responsibility. so i think it does on the line, the seriousness of the prominence position. he survived the boat to nights, but he is badly wounded. and what do you think was driving these m p 's to vote either way they've been listening to their constituents or they thinking about the upcoming elections? is it self preservation? what do you think that motivations works night? well, clearly, reflection as a mood, all real concerned about the prime ministers and receive unpopularity among the public and peace of my constituency. like the last few days in particular. because if you believe celebratio
university in london. he's also a former head of policy planning at 10 downing street under the premier ships of tony blair and gordon brown and he joins me now. we heard that a raise a thin majority, 140 again. could this still be death by a 1000 cots for boris john? so do you think his future is now secure? i think the result is worse than boris johnson. supporters would have hoped and expected. it is a very significant base against him by bench. conservative empties, who are not ministers,...
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university in london. he's also a former head of policy planning at 10 downing street under the premier ship of tony black and gordon brown. and he joins me now. so bored that saying it's a convincing and decisive result. so we see a future now secure. well, it could be because unfortunately for johnson, the result is not convincing. reinforces ongoing doubts about his capacity to remain prime minister. and no doubt those doubts will go on in the summer months that will be a lot of speculation around the concert to see about whether he committees live in the long term. so i don't think tonight's result draws a line under this devoris johnson, which is obviously unfortunate from his perspective. what do you think with the motivating factors behind those m. p. 's votes on either side? well, there was suddenly as clear over the weekend of the moon was shifting again as the prime minister, but happy. he's in the constituencies. i thought the day in particular because of the g believe celebrations. and there was a sadness that the public's real anger with the way the premise was deceived, to behave particularl
university in london. he's also a former head of policy planning at 10 downing street under the premier ship of tony black and gordon brown. and he joins me now. so bored that saying it's a convincing and decisive result. so we see a future now secure. well, it could be because unfortunately for johnson, the result is not convincing. reinforces ongoing doubts about his capacity to remain prime minister. and no doubt those doubts will go on in the summer months that will be a lot of speculation...
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tony, she covered politics for years at the l.a. times as well. she is not professor of journalism in the director of the media center of university of california in adamsburg. david jolly, former republican congress man from florida. let the republican party 2018. he now is the national chairman of the serve america movement. and jonathan alter, communists, for the daily. thank you for having us. >> maloney let your start with, you get your read on what we are seeing play out tonight and california between the reporting that you have at the l.a. times, and what steve kornacki was just breaking down for us at the big board here. >> absolutely, i think first of, all steve is right. the big headline so far is what we have seen out of san francisco. with a da recall race. i don't think any of us expected that race to be called so quickly. so i think a lot of the commentary that is going to be coming in the next couple days is what kind of message in san francisco trying to show? san francisco of course has always had sort of a, less and less year, divide in the city. so it's not of the city is necessarily turning towards republicans. but i do think t
tony, she covered politics for years at the l.a. times as well. she is not professor of journalism in the director of the media center of university of california in adamsburg. david jolly, former republican congress man from florida. let the republican party 2018. he now is the national chairman of the serve america movement. and jonathan alter, communists, for the daily. thank you for having us. >> maloney let your start with, you get your read on what we are seeing play out tonight and...
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tony awards following the pandemic. and much more. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityweeks of mounting pressure to see action on guns, lawmakers on capitol hill have come to an agreement on a framework for gun legislation. our political correspondent lisa desjardins is here with the details. welcome. there does seem to be the outline of a deal. tell us what is in this. lisa: there is a framework. 20 senators, notably 10 l'tat's'lkbo ahae signed on. in more depth. let's talk about the gun portions of this bill. in this bill, there would be -- there is a statement to encourage state red flag laws, currently 19 states have those laws. senators would like to see them in most states. they would close what is called the boyfriend loophole. that is a situation where if someone is convicted of domestic violence but is not married to the person they have a used, they could continue to own a firearm. this would change that for any domestic abuse allegation. also, there would be deeper background checks for those who are 18 to 21 years old and buying assault style weapons. notabl
tony awards following the pandemic. and much more. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universityweeks of mounting pressure to see action on guns, lawmakers on capitol hill have come to an agreement on a framework for gun legislation. our political correspondent lisa desjardins is here with the details. welcome. there does seem to be the outline of a deal. tell us what is in...