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import business in the united states.when sam's memory links up with the united fruit. united fruit is headquartered in boston, massachusetts, a port city, yes, but far away from the places where bananas were being grown. central america. specifically, costa rica, is where united fruit was doing most of their business in the early days. so murray links up with united fruit and expands the banana business. united fruit banana business from costa rica to honduras. and he starts buying up land across honduras, converting land, farmland that grew all types of other crops before. to land that would grow just one crop. bananas, bananas. bananas. under the murray's direction. honduras and costa rica became more or less these two nations became vast banana fields, vast banana plantations, growing little else to support the people who worked there. by 1905, sam had moved moved united fruit's operations to new orleans. this made total sense. it was closer to central and latin america, where bananas are grown. the port of new orlean
import business in the united states.when sam's memory links up with the united fruit. united fruit is headquartered in boston, massachusetts, a port city, yes, but far away from the places where bananas were being grown. central america. specifically, costa rica, is where united fruit was doing most of their business in the early days. so murray links up with united fruit and expands the banana business. united fruit banana business from costa rica to honduras. and he starts buying up land...
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>> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. distinguished guest, the national anthem of the republic of kenya, followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ["star spangled banner] playing] ♪♪ ♪♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> halt! >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: good morning. [applause] president ruto, mrs. ruto, and your three lovely daughters who are here to my left, welcome, welcome, welcome. and all the distinguished guests. on behalf of myself and jill, vice president and the second gentleman, and the american people, it's an honor to welcome you to the white house to celebrate 60 year, 60 years of partnership between kenya and the united states. at the stroke of midnight -- [applause] that's worth applause. at the stroke of midnight on december 12, 1963, the world changed. many americans and many people around the world watched with great hope and great anticipation as hundreds of thousands of kenyans came together
>> distinguished guests, the president of the united states and dr. distinguished guest, the national anthem of the republic of kenya, followed by the national anthem of the united states. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ["star spangled banner] playing] ♪♪ ♪♪ >> distinguished guests, please be seated. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> halt! >> distinguished guests, the president of the united states. pres. biden: good...
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representative of the zionist regime in the united nations, the insulting action of the united nations charter was thrown into a shredder in front of the public opinion of the world and he said that we do not accept the charter that causes the recognition of palestine and that the united nations charter must be changed. the united nations faced many different reactions and became the headline of most of the world's media. due to the importance of this topic , we have dedicated tonight's program to this topic to check what the full membership of palestine in the united nations will bring. what rights and it gives privileges to the palestinian people. with what logic america. and the zionist regime avoids recognizing the right of self-determination for the palestinian nation, which is an inherent right for every nation . we are at the service of dr. sadr al-hosseini and dr. saadullah zarei, two of the respected west asian experts of our country, mr. sadr hosseini. greetings and have a good time. at your service, mr. dr. seifi , your respected colleagues, viewers of news 21 and the analys
representative of the zionist regime in the united nations, the insulting action of the united nations charter was thrown into a shredder in front of the public opinion of the world and he said that we do not accept the charter that causes the recognition of palestine and that the united nations charter must be changed. the united nations faced many different reactions and became the headline of most of the world's media. due to the importance of this topic , we have dedicated tonight's program...
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that united states has signed onto and united states as violate them . guys violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights, is here it is what comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it violates because of a complicated about this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very dominant nation, repressing a nation with no army. navy, no military whatsoever. and the dominant nation is supported by the most powerful nation on the planet. there's nothing equal about the, the conflict. it's not a war. it's not, it's simply a genocide. it's been a slow going genocide for decades as israel has attempted with some success to erase palestine by stealing land, displacing member of palestinian and killing many thousands of them over the over the decades. so it's not that complicated about this and that narrative is finally finally being switched and being recognized for what it is,
that united states has signed onto and united states as violate them . guys violate its own laws to lady law, for example, which says that a military aid cannot be given to a country that doesn't reach a certain minimal standard of human rights, is here it is what comes nowhere near close to that. there are other domestic laws that it violates because of a complicated about this is not a religious issue. it is not the jews versus muslims at all. it is an issue of colonialism, of one very...
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is that corporation in palestine unit to dissolve us unit, and the siege and occupation number block? it's really simple. it's abc stuff occupying the palestinians. you will deal with the issues of the day, the danger and the security guards on support for the those are to be 10 to moms to something he could communicate as a wind, chosen people in his around surely. but no, he wouldn't. who would not be able to suddenly to his government, but by what the americans are tending? nothing. yeah, this is not the end of it. we support you in your course age, but whatever it is against how much right then the by the end of instruction is not saying it's, it's finished over this. think there's another way of dealing with the question of how much and this buttons essentially through the kidding of tens of thousands of on a sentence. but it was also the same case from before. i remember how nathan. yeah, wanted to do with him us before october 7 by allowing more and more money to get him us so that he can divide between how much in fact, the info is fine and he can hold comfortably. occupations
is that corporation in palestine unit to dissolve us unit, and the siege and occupation number block? it's really simple. it's abc stuff occupying the palestinians. you will deal with the issues of the day, the danger and the security guards on support for the those are to be 10 to moms to something he could communicate as a wind, chosen people in his around surely. but no, he wouldn't. who would not be able to suddenly to his government, but by what the americans are tending? nothing. yeah,...
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we will not rein in the united states or china, that is i united states or china, that is where — united, that is where the _ united states or china, that is where the big _ united states or china, that is where the big fight— united states or china, that is where the big fight is- united states or china, that is where the big fight is taking . united states or china, that is i where the big fight is taking place and we _ where the big fight is taking place and we are — where the big fight is taking place and we are also— where the big fight is taking place and we are also not— where the big fight is taking place and we are also not in— where the big fight is taking place and we are also not in the - where the big fight is taking place and we are also not in the eu, i where the big fight is taking place i and we are also not in the eu, which is where _ and we are also not in the eu, which is where they— and we are also not in the eu, which is where they are _ and we are also not in the eu, which is where they are passing _ and we are also not in the eu, which is where they are passing th
we will not rein in the united states or china, that is i united states or china, that is where — united, that is where the _ united states or china, that is where the big _ united states or china, that is where the big fight— united states or china, that is where the big fight is- united states or china, that is where the big fight is taking . united states or china, that is i where the big fight is taking place and we _ where the big fight is taking place and we are — where the big...
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you know, i said having said that, no unit typical. i'm going to talk about an atypical unit. but this their experience this is the 33rd inntry. the u.s. volunteers and they were assigned to a local, senatorial, local sir in abra province, 1200 people to govern provinces th a population of about half a million people. all right. and these were slave cic action things, setting up schools, building of the infrtructure, reestablishing trade, building roads, setting up and so forth. these are the number of engagements they had known engagement was any time you took fire. so those troops out on the rice paddy, that constitutes an engagement. it doesn't mean battle. okay. but you can see how it goes up and down. and if i could do a breakdown and i did this, why do the research of individual company units? you'd find that a unit in one town like camden suddenly getting a lot of resistance. but another town like in big an, had none at all. and it fluctuates back and forth. and i always said that if you could two people from the same regiment at, a bar to, you know, what are you doing?
you know, i said having said that, no unit typical. i'm going to talk about an atypical unit. but this their experience this is the 33rd inntry. the u.s. volunteers and they were assigned to a local, senatorial, local sir in abra province, 1200 people to govern provinces th a population of about half a million people. all right. and these were slave cic action things, setting up schools, building of the infrtructure, reestablishing trade, building roads, setting up and so forth. these are the...
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gdp closer united everyday. yes but if you read, the fact that you are so big and dominant presents special vulnerability and you have deep pockets by which to address this but the fact that you're so big means is a wide ranging ripple effect out sized so thing for us would have to ask. is the dominant role of the united to donna because it's into everything it messes with everybody? clear the activity was the same of the day before, it didn't change. >> but i don't want to our imagination to just change. 5% of our nation's gdp closer united everyday been is there something else that could be incurred upon united don't have further reaching effects? >> the whole united are we defendant protect the organization and the two how we can upgrade. >> the size of united is almost on too big to fail insurer because of it fails it will bring down more than it ordinarily would. >> i do believe it is because for example we have no spills in america we do not own any drug manufacturers. he. >> we employed less than 10000. h
gdp closer united everyday. yes but if you read, the fact that you are so big and dominant presents special vulnerability and you have deep pockets by which to address this but the fact that you're so big means is a wide ranging ripple effect out sized so thing for us would have to ask. is the dominant role of the united to donna because it's into everything it messes with everybody? clear the activity was the same of the day before, it didn't change. >> but i don't want to our...
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to the united states company. e the men are from company the first battalion market baby scou were designated as the unit that participate in but theyeren't told what their mission was. the unit was commanded by two american officers. this is lieutenant oliver perry morton hazard better known as happy hazard? he and his older brother russell were american. american commanding officers of this unit. so they were detailed to participate in the unit as well. funston also chose his cousin, lieutenant bert mitchell, to court the two in a be part of the campaign and the final american would be would harry newton who had earlier led an amphibious raid in cassie gora in a town that would be to their mission. funston also chose to take along several filipinos to play the les of the of the officers of that reinforcement unit that's segovia on onhe on the far side of the of the of the picture. second from your left is is sigismund out in the middle is hilarious. tell placido who played the role of commanding officer he would
to the united states company. e the men are from company the first battalion market baby scou were designated as the unit that participate in but theyeren't told what their mission was. the unit was commanded by two american officers. this is lieutenant oliver perry morton hazard better known as happy hazard? he and his older brother russell were american. american commanding officers of this unit. so they were detailed to participate in the unit as well. funston also chose his cousin,...
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and so the united nations thought of south korea as that's the, you know, a united nations entity were protecting them and the, you know, even now in the legal doctrine, a that it's argued that it was appropriate for president truman to unilaterally decide to go to war is that he was protecting an important american interest. and what that interest the united nations as there was great concern about would the u.n. survive. you know what happen if this big u.n. objective failed so that's that's one of the reasons that that action on behalf of the united nations was seen to be as it seemed to be tremendously important of my perspective. i think one of the things, despite not getting declaration of war, truman is very successfully able in the summer of 1950 to build both a domestic an international coalition behind the deployment of troops. so that evaporates by the end of the year. but he does, i think, because two overlapping factors here that coincide. one is the cold war, the fact that korea is is important is important strategically because of its geographic position vis a vis japan,
and so the united nations thought of south korea as that's the, you know, a united nations entity were protecting them and the, you know, even now in the legal doctrine, a that it's argued that it was appropriate for president truman to unilaterally decide to go to war is that he was protecting an important american interest. and what that interest the united nations as there was great concern about would the u.n. survive. you know what happen if this big u.n. objective failed so that's that's...
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but even here in the united. policies like schedule f are going to be very, very important in order to be able to deliver a conservative agenda. and the project that is sponsoring project 2025 is another vital. part of building that institutional infrastructure that can actually deliver conservative policies, having what i've seen on both of the atlantic, i think both of those things vital in order for conservative policy to deliver but we can't just deal with the administrative state at a national level. what we've also got is the global administrative state. we have the united nations, the world health organization, we have the cop process. and one of the things i tried to do was stop britain hosting cop in glasgow. i but i want to see us in future abandon that process. the best people to make decisions are people that a democrat typically elected in sovereign nations. it is not people sitting on international bodies who would divorce from the concerns of the public. the final thing conservative need to do is a
but even here in the united. policies like schedule f are going to be very, very important in order to be able to deliver a conservative agenda. and the project that is sponsoring project 2025 is another vital. part of building that institutional infrastructure that can actually deliver conservative policies, having what i've seen on both of the atlantic, i think both of those things vital in order for conservative policy to deliver but we can't just deal with the administrative state at a...
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and we are conducting unit inspections on a regular basis into the units.fact, even after we've done the vacant unit unit inspection, monitoring, we've gone back in because we're now doing our monitoring and following up of smoke detectors to make sure all of the smoke detectors in all of the units that may or may not have been breached are also tested and ensure that they're working both occupied and non occupied doors. so we continued that effort diligently to ensure that that work is done. we also continue the prospect of the process of annual unit inspections for occupied doors. and if there's, issues behind the door that might be, housekeeping or a concern with ingress or egress, or if, somebody moved a bed in front of a window, that might be a violation or for their safety, etc, where we document those things and have conversations with the household as well as we elevate those with our partners on our weekly meetings, through most cities, community based organization involvement, as we've already talked about, the housing brought up the fact that we
and we are conducting unit inspections on a regular basis into the units.fact, even after we've done the vacant unit unit inspection, monitoring, we've gone back in because we're now doing our monitoring and following up of smoke detectors to make sure all of the smoke detectors in all of the units that may or may not have been breached are also tested and ensure that they're working both occupied and non occupied doors. so we continued that effort diligently to ensure that that work is done....
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in the united states as much.t's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they often point to one gang in particular or a gang called mara salvatrucha, tracing ms. 13 as being the most notorious version of this problem. but mr. teen, it's like when you goodwins life illustrates ms. 13 is home. and this 13 is actually born in california. we share a little bit about. about ms. 13 and give you a little bit of context into repeated claim that we hear that we ought to toughen our immigration laws so that we can keep out gangs of very gangs that were born in california in the late 1980s and 1990s, around the tim
in the united states as much.t's born anywhere else. this is not a unique phenomenon to the u.s., not unique to any other country. that's true. gang involvement, especially because we often hear these days, whether it's president obama or president trump or even the biden administration, talk about migrants, gangs, sending their members to the united states to spread the violence. that is wracking regions like central countries like honduras and salvador. the thing is, they are often. they...
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united. japanese that attacked pearl harbor hawaii president roosev just announced that also was made on all naval and military activities. and the principal of oahu. seven and a date which william in infamy united of america was suddenly and naval and air forces of the empire of japan. i asked that the congress declare that since the and attack by japan on sunday, december seven, 1941 a state of war has existed between the united states and the japanese empire. the attack was part of alan to seize control oil and other critical resources in the pacific rim. japan's goal was to destroy our ability to stand in their way. four days later, germany and italy who were allied with japan, declared war on the united stateroosevelt had believed for some time that germany pose the greatest threat to america's long term security. when hitler, mussolini set their against united states, roosevelt's concerns were proven, justified, and his need to respond was obvious. as the united states entered war, the
united. japanese that attacked pearl harbor hawaii president roosev just announced that also was made on all naval and military activities. and the principal of oahu. seven and a date which william in infamy united of america was suddenly and naval and air forces of the empire of japan. i asked that the congress declare that since the and attack by japan on sunday, december seven, 1941 a state of war has existed between the united states and the japanese empire. the attack was part of alan to...
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for the second time, united states. this is where their life, they don't have fences dreamed for her child for her daughter begins and eventually the two become u.s. and there is a patty. then goes on excel's academic play. and after that devotes her life to helping teenagersn new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a crime. after they got deported. patty's mom actually committed another crime because entering the united without the government's permission, that's a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in prison. but doing that after having already been deported, that's a federal felony punishable by two years of imprisonment, patty would have had help out all of this, but not so much her mother. in fact, these days we would probably hear politicians, patty's mom, as a smuggler just in the last few few days, in the last week, week or tw
for the second time, united states. this is where their life, they don't have fences dreamed for her child for her daughter begins and eventually the two become u.s. and there is a patty. then goes on excel's academic play. and after that devotes her life to helping teenagersn new york city navigate this crazy world that we all live in. and all of that begins in moment in which elinor francis decides that they will get to the united states by whatever means necessary. if that means committing a...
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would you say that there is a leader that's actually capable of uniting of uniting the united states and this is fading into the civil conversation ready? and i think so from an outside perspective, just like i said, this is not just focused on america. we have the same problem in the u. k. um, we can't believe that i've everybody and be a wonderful country like the us. you know, we didn't do any got a choice of long term contract by just that one of the things i was thinking of 20 to 21. so at least we'll have some special terms if next either doesn't seem to be the case. so we just seem to be seeing the same bad news and regarding what your test said about to the media and very much any agreement without the media spends a lot of time clustering and coughing each other, one useless, pointless source. and knowing that victoria sheets and lots of stuff, they come around the world. i spoke a lot to do with the white social media works and that caesar to broadcasting. and they will call feature side. um yeah. in terms of spray instead of elections, definitely not the case in america ph
would you say that there is a leader that's actually capable of uniting of uniting the united states and this is fading into the civil conversation ready? and i think so from an outside perspective, just like i said, this is not just focused on america. we have the same problem in the u. k. um, we can't believe that i've everybody and be a wonderful country like the us. you know, we didn't do any got a choice of long term contract by just that one of the things i was thinking of 20 to 21. so at...
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in it, so 3-2 manchester united. i in it, so 3—2 manchester united.arcia, on the wing and we get those goals in. 3=z garcia, on the wing and we get those coals in. q; ~ . garcia, on the wing and we get those coals in. i: �* ., ., ., goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do ou goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? _ goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i— goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i reckon _ goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i reckon one - goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i reckon one goal- goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i reckon one goal as l you reckon? i reckon one goal as well, but i _ you reckon? i reckon one goal as well, but i think— you reckon? i reckon one goal as well, but | think 2-1— you reckon? i reckon one goal as well, but | think 2-1 to _ you reckon? i reckon one goal as i well, but i think 2-1 to tottenham. well, but i think 2—1 to tottenham. both— well, but i think 2—1 to tottenham. both teams— well, but i think 2—1 to tottenham. both teams will be cagey, but
in it, so 3-2 manchester united. i in it, so 3—2 manchester united.arcia, on the wing and we get those goals in. 3=z garcia, on the wing and we get those coals in. q; ~ . garcia, on the wing and we get those coals in. i: �* ., ., ., goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do ou goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? _ goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i— goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i reckon _ goals in. 3-2 united, anna, fat do you reckon? i reckon one -...
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the training of this unit and how does it affect its application on the front line?st of all, the units of the special purpose center, our special forces, are groups of, let's say, military personnel who perform not the task of positional defense, but... this is such a maneuverable component, if you can say so, which strengthens the defense of the main forces, these are brigades, battalion groups that receive defense lines, and they also strengthen those directions where the enemy is most active, now we see that in kharkiv oblast one of our units is really working, and its fighters use precisely fpv unmanned aerial vehicles quite effectively. drones, other drones that use ammunition, carry out drops, and this work is quite effective, even during, let's say, when the enemy intensified his attempts to storm the border crossing in the kharkiv region, on may 10-11, then even the omega national guard special forces units in this direction on the first day, they destroyed about 10 units of armored vehicles, precisely thanks to the use of fpv drones and... later, groups als
the training of this unit and how does it affect its application on the front line?st of all, the units of the special purpose center, our special forces, are groups of, let's say, military personnel who perform not the task of positional defense, but... this is such a maneuverable component, if you can say so, which strengthens the defense of the main forces, these are brigades, battalion groups that receive defense lines, and they also strengthen those directions where the enemy is most...
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united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in the development of tax of growing challenge. this is supported by the united states and many other countries as well. next, we're launching the newer technology to technological operation between the united states and can. that means new partnership, new partnership with industry, artificial intelligence, semi conductors and cyber security. knowing issues to expand, affordable internet all across your staff. if so, education for you're going to bring can use to, to the united states, study in the sense, you know, i'm proud to announce that i'm working with congress to make can't, can you the 1st country in africa receive funding to chips and science which has served us, well, this funding will link their supply chains dining space and to our partner is further evasio
united states is the world bank in a crisis response when they're coming rates, united states going to make an additional $21000000000.00 available. the international monitors. today i'm proud to announce probably $250000000000.90 capacity. molly's our development banks like the world bank help low income nations invest in the development of tax of growing challenge. this is supported by the united states and many other countries as well. next, we're launching the newer technology to...
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here's received very clear signals for both united states and from its erstwhile l. a. china, that nuclear escalation should never be considered. it has received those signals, and yet that's exactly the threat that has come from the kremlin to be we. it's been made clear that exercises together with bella ruse include tactical nuclear weapons that would be used if there were to be any type of move against russia by nato. i mean that that's a clear statement, isn't it? it's a statement, but it has not been followed up by any actions. we have not seen the intelligence community here in the united states and across the lines has not seen any practical measures that suggest that pollutant is moving closer to using nuclear weapons. that remains intact. so again, why confidence level here remains that deterrence and a particular nuclear deterrence, which is neutral. brian, it works both ways, that neutral deterrence is still in effect. would we be talking about changing the rules about using weapons had the us and this really is looking just that the us had the us not tak
here's received very clear signals for both united states and from its erstwhile l. a. china, that nuclear escalation should never be considered. it has received those signals, and yet that's exactly the threat that has come from the kremlin to be we. it's been made clear that exercises together with bella ruse include tactical nuclear weapons that would be used if there were to be any type of move against russia by nato. i mean that that's a clear statement, isn't it? it's a statement, but it...
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the united states has the highest credit rating. last year, the features agency lowered it for the first time in 30 years and changed the outlook to negative. thanks dmitry. dmitry moroka spoke about the withdrawal of gold assets from storage facilities in the united states. new ivolga electric trains departed today in moscow on route no. diameter the trains were produced at the tver carriage plant. the main difference from... stations, i can say that the car is really very comfortable, spacious and almost silent, and you were right, one of the most important features of the new ivalka 4.0 is the presence of three doors in each car, and not only their number has increased , but also the size of the doors, they have become wider, and thus it will be much more comfortable for people to get in and out of the car, which is especially important for a large city moscow, yes for rush hour, and speaking of capacity, it’s new. the train can accommodate more than 2,500 people at a time, this is 100 passengers more than the previous version of
the united states has the highest credit rating. last year, the features agency lowered it for the first time in 30 years and changed the outlook to negative. thanks dmitry. dmitry moroka spoke about the withdrawal of gold assets from storage facilities in the united states. new ivolga electric trains departed today in moscow on route no. diameter the trains were produced at the tver carriage plant. the main difference from... stations, i can say that the car is really very comfortable,...
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stated annual goal of 1748 extremely low income units or 13,981 extremely low income units total over eight years, including concrete financing mechanisms and progress benchmarks. okay, president peskin, thank you for introducing this item. the floor is yours. thank you. chair melgar, i thought it was high time that we had, a hearing about, how the city is doing and what our plans are relative to the provision and maintenance of extremely low income housing. we talk a lot about the mandates to build 82,000 units. and we say in very high level terms, 46,000 of them are supposed to be affordable. but we don't spend a lot of time actually drilling down into, how we're going to provide it, where we have been, where we are going. and it's interesting to note that of the, 46,000 units that we are supposed to build over the next eight years that are are required to have some level of affordability, 17% of those are extremely low income, actually the same number as moderate income, extremely low income. and i think i've been impressed by how for almost as long as i've been around the city, ha
stated annual goal of 1748 extremely low income units or 13,981 extremely low income units total over eight years, including concrete financing mechanisms and progress benchmarks. okay, president peskin, thank you for introducing this item. the floor is yours. thank you. chair melgar, i thought it was high time that we had, a hearing about, how the city is doing and what our plans are relative to the provision and maintenance of extremely low income housing. we talk a lot about the mandates to...
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the number of units predicted in this plan was 150 thousand units, which was increased to 20 thousand with the emphasis of the president, ayatollah raisi. the acting president's visit to the project was supposed to begin with the presence of the martyred president. construction operation of 20 thousand units in tehran. now the first vice president has come to this ceremony to emphasize that the government's plans in the field of housing will continue . the serious laws of the country at the beginning of the government's campaign were to build 4 million housing units. in the promises of our martyred president, this was his so-called declaration of law. fortunately, very good progress. a good thing has also happened with the implementation of this project, 200,000 residential units will be built in the form of creating more than 20 model towns and reviving worn-out structures. the original 26 towns will be 25 or 26 towns, today 6 of these towns will be started at the same time. one of the features of this project is the construction of model neighborhoods in tehran, which are designed w
the number of units predicted in this plan was 150 thousand units, which was increased to 20 thousand with the emphasis of the president, ayatollah raisi. the acting president's visit to the project was supposed to begin with the presence of the martyred president. construction operation of 20 thousand units in tehran. now the first vice president has come to this ceremony to emphasize that the government's plans in the field of housing will continue . the serious laws of the country at the...
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, that is, units where water is effective in their production cycle . of you, mr. engineer, said your words, educated and intelligent people. i am looking for open technology, these things are happening now , something has happened, mr. engineer. another example is that part of our water supply comes from underground water sources. well, atmospheric pressures will decrease, the level of underground water will go down, and the problems we are facing are in the area of management that should be implemented . i think we are the best. the management of water resources has happened in the sector of industrial towns. i said that a town like shamsabad with an area of over 2,800 hectares with 150 liters per second , 1,800 active industrial units, nearly 45,000 workers working in that town, 200 hectares of green space, this town is the best place. it can't be managed , this is what i mean, mr. engineer, in the water issue, the government's point of view regarding the water consumption management of the industrial unit, which zooms in on 2 percent, this shoul
, that is, units where water is effective in their production cycle . of you, mr. engineer, said your words, educated and intelligent people. i am looking for open technology, these things are happening now , something has happened, mr. engineer. another example is that part of our water supply comes from underground water sources. well, atmospheric pressures will decrease, the level of underground water will go down, and the problems we are facing are in the area of management that...
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when sam's memory links up with the united fruit. united fruit is headquartered in boston, massachusetts, a port city, yes, but far away from the places where bananas were being grown. central america. specifically, costa rica, is where united fruit was doing most of their business in the early days. so murray links up with united fruit and expands the banana business. united fruit banana business from costa rica to honduras. and he starts buying up land across honduras, converting land, farmland that grew all types of other crops before.
when sam's memory links up with the united fruit. united fruit is headquartered in boston, massachusetts, a port city, yes, but far away from the places where bananas were being grown. central america. specifically, costa rica, is where united fruit was doing most of their business in the early days. so murray links up with united fruit and expands the banana business. united fruit banana business from costa rica to honduras. and he starts buying up land across honduras, converting land,...
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not just in the united kingdom. it's not just bad ideas that can come to the united states.hink there is a tremendous amount of phone meant, anger, and frustration throughout europe and the united kingdom around immigration, just as we see here in the united states. it really is a major cultural issue, for americans to see this and see other countries being changed. it's not even -- it's not by design then absolute incompetence. i remember one of the previous biden administration chief of staff, ron klain, was on cnn when the border was melting down , and had the audacity to say that we don't know what to do, we are soliciting ideas on how to get this under control. chad wolf is a phone call away and there's a bunch of other trump administration people who achieved quite essence on the border by the time president trump left office. so, it's a pleasure to be here to talk about immigration today and i look forward to working with them on a host of issues that affect europeans and the united states. dave: and we have the director for tech policy from the united nations. >> i t
not just in the united kingdom. it's not just bad ideas that can come to the united states.hink there is a tremendous amount of phone meant, anger, and frustration throughout europe and the united kingdom around immigration, just as we see here in the united states. it really is a major cultural issue, for americans to see this and see other countries being changed. it's not even -- it's not by design then absolute incompetence. i remember one of the previous biden administration chief of...
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united healthcare ignored that advice. second it appears that hackers roam through change healthcare systems without being protected -- detected. they might've been picked up and that apparently didn't happen. third, whatever user credentials the hackers had access to appeared to have allowed them to roam across the entire healthcare system unimpeded. also they were able to deploy an attack within the network suggesting a lack of adequate controls or user permissions that could've prevented malicious software from holding their system and valuable healthcare data ransom. there also appears to be a lack of any continuity or contingency plan to address this crisis and as your testimony states, lots of time and resources were spent completely rebuilding the network, but it is unclear why there wasn't a reliable backup or continuity plan in place that would've prevented the need for a complete network reconstruction and dramatically reduce the amount of time for transactions to begin moving again. at each of these points, unit
united healthcare ignored that advice. second it appears that hackers roam through change healthcare systems without being protected -- detected. they might've been picked up and that apparently didn't happen. third, whatever user credentials the hackers had access to appeared to have allowed them to roam across the entire healthcare system unimpeded. also they were able to deploy an attack within the network suggesting a lack of adequate controls or user permissions that could've prevented...
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and in 19 o 3 the united states, designated as land and tuba as a naval station. the following the terrorist attacks in new york city and washington d. c. on september 11th, 2001 united states opened a military prison in guantanamo bay. cuba to hold suspected terrorist. now since 2002, 779 men had been brought to the detention facilities. had guantanamo bay. the largest group were for afghanistan with saudi arabia and germany's running the top 3 of the 50 nationalities represented. now currently, many of the 779 men have either been released, transferred or died, leaving only 30 men currently residing in the facility. many of these men are deemed forever prisoners because the state department cannot find a single country in the world who would be willing to receive even those men who have been cleared for release. why? well, because these men, despite never being officially charged due to the gridlock, what is happening with the 911 trial are suspected to still have been involved in some way with a terraced organization. in fact, according to the most recent stati
and in 19 o 3 the united states, designated as land and tuba as a naval station. the following the terrorist attacks in new york city and washington d. c. on september 11th, 2001 united states opened a military prison in guantanamo bay. cuba to hold suspected terrorist. now since 2002, 779 men had been brought to the detention facilities. had guantanamo bay. the largest group were for afghanistan with saudi arabia and germany's running the top 3 of the 50 nationalities represented. now...
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we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it. also we involved what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching than watching a family dressed all in black. waiting along the tar racked receive a coffin draped to the country's flag of the cargo hold of the airplane. that same family gathered in pride to send their loved one off to a mission in the middle east thinking they were doing something to help make the world a safer place. now their hero returns, but instead of being greeted with tears of joy is tears of deep sorrow. sadly, the west does it show these images to the people, or what life is like for the injured and their families for generations. where is the follow up to all of those who started in afghanistan and their s
we're just talking about the united states involved. but if there was a conflict that seriously broke out, there's a lot of other countries that have interest of it. also we involved what lines in the sand would be drawn. i wanna thank both of you. we could go on for hours is we're just hitting the surface of this issue, but i appreciate you sharing your insight. thank you. thank you. there is nothing more heart wrenching than watching a family dressed all in black. waiting along the tar racked...