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seen such a thing, not in barcelona, not in paris, therefore my favorite place in kharkov is university hillnd that's all you will hear how vtya ak leaves, here is the meteor, the wind is blowing , and here is the sound of autumn leaves, and the picture of the cathedral, this is my kharkiv, this is the samaya samaya, what is beautiful to me, at the same time, there is really unprecedented beauty, especially the coffee center , the road is on sumskaya street here is the same universitetsky hill of the historical museum along sumskaya street to independence square and gorky park and further belogorodskaya highway and when that’s all, this is the path we will walk and we will remember it for the rest of our lives. it is very beautiful. it's really very beautiful when you look at gazprom's rendering of the shevchenko monument on sumskaya with its where-to-go on tyutya thanks to ours it's really clean there if you have any of the simplest smartphones you'll bring from kharkov just amazingly beautiful night photos in kharkov there is a place that sounds unique because there combine the sounds of n
seen such a thing, not in barcelona, not in paris, therefore my favorite place in kharkov is university hillnd that's all you will hear how vtya ak leaves, here is the meteor, the wind is blowing , and here is the sound of autumn leaves, and the picture of the cathedral, this is my kharkiv, this is the samaya samaya, what is beautiful to me, at the same time, there is really unprecedented beauty, especially the coffee center , the road is on sumskaya street here is the same universitetsky...
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. >> brandeis university professor anita hill recently discussed her book about gender-based violence. here's a portion of that program. >> so we need to tell -- [inaudible] or will tell them it is their fault. and either way what we're doing is we are having children accept the behavior. we are grooming girls or non-binary children takes up this behavior, teasing, bullying, harassment. and we are telling those kids who are behaving badly that their behavior is going to go unchecked, that it's acceptable in some way. and so that's a cultural issue. >> i'm so struck by saying i child didn't use the right words to describe it, was the violation. i'm struck by how you could put that on a continuum, whether it is christine blasey ford testimony 2018 and that's the exact same response. >> right. >> use the wrong words, the wrong framing. you complained wrongly. >> right. and you're left with trying to figure out how do i capture, how does an individual who is a divider caption what they are experiencing as opposed to trying to explain to people who are skeptical anyway in ways that they wi
. >> brandeis university professor anita hill recently discussed her book about gender-based violence. here's a portion of that program. >> so we need to tell -- [inaudible] or will tell them it is their fault. and either way what we're doing is we are having children accept the behavior. we are grooming girls or non-binary children takes up this behavior, teasing, bullying, harassment. and we are telling those kids who are behaving badly that their behavior is going to go...
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university of cape town is hoping to provide just. joe it's research focuses on a kind of plant it's an extraordinary properties. and she's ideally situated because one type grows wild in the hills just behind the university campus. this is it looks great doesn't it does but it's not it's actually it's dry just lost all its water. and it's cold it's a front into very protective kind of way how long can it survive like this -- months to use depending on species. and the moment it rains this thing rehydrate within two hour. within two hours the is it up to you. a good one species we kept them drive for ten years. five hours later they were lost. i'm trying to unlock the secrets of how these plants connection lose. all that amount of water and not die so once you understand these kinds better and unlock the secrets. what do you do with those? i make crops do the same thing that's mine. too jill takes me back to the lab where her team is busy unlocking the secrets of the so called resurrection plan i want to put this one on here. and they start to re watering prices so that you can see the magic of resurrection okay so we threes but also give the needs a little bit it's like rain co
university of cape town is hoping to provide just. joe it's research focuses on a kind of plant it's an extraordinary properties. and she's ideally situated because one type grows wild in the hills just behind the university campus. this is it looks great doesn't it does but it's not it's actually it's dry just lost all its water. and it's cold it's a front into very protective kind of way how long can it survive like this -- months to use depending on species. and the moment it rains this...
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we visited the university of north carolina at chapel hill as the tar heels are set to face off againstda a&m university. now, between tailgating and, of course, football, students on campus have something else on their mind, politics. are there any issues out there that are on the top of your mind? >> i think i would say probably the issue about abortion rights. >> education and housing. >> reporter: just about everyone had an opinion about student loans. >> i shouldn't, as a student, you know, i shouldn't have to think about that, you know. i should just be able to go to school. >> reporter: the department of education says the current total student loan debt for all americans is just over $1.75 trillion with an average of just under $30,000 owed per borrower. but when broken down by racial groups, the average loan amount is even higher with black americans owing on average $25,000 more than their white counterparts. >> i made a commitment that would provide student debt relief, and i'm honoring that commitment today. >> reporter: earlier this week president biden fulfilling a campaig
we visited the university of north carolina at chapel hill as the tar heels are set to face off againstda a&m university. now, between tailgating and, of course, football, students on campus have something else on their mind, politics. are there any issues out there that are on the top of your mind? >> i think i would say probably the issue about abortion rights. >> education and housing. >> reporter: just about everyone had an opinion about student loans. >> i...
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caught him is a professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill, an opinion columnist for theroubling rise of for profit colleges in the new economy. she joins me now. tracy, you are one of my go to people on this issue, on things about higher ed. it's your area of academic expertise, though you write about a wide variety of topics. what's your sort of top line takeaway to folks who i'm sure are texting you all day about what this means, what do you think of it? >> it has been a busy day, good to see, chris. you know, there's a saying where i'm from in the american south that this ain't nothing to sneeze at. and so, that's my top line takeaway. you know, it can be difficult to accept a win when there's so much that we need to win, still need to fight for. but this is a pretty good day, a day that we owe a lot of credit to student activists for, for people who kept this issue in the limelight, that kept pushing democrats to the left on this issue. that is why we are looking at something that actually targets and addresses negative -- which is when your loan balance increases ov
caught him is a professor at the university of north carolina chapel hill, an opinion columnist for theroubling rise of for profit colleges in the new economy. she joins me now. tracy, you are one of my go to people on this issue, on things about higher ed. it's your area of academic expertise, though you write about a wide variety of topics. what's your sort of top line takeaway to folks who i'm sure are texting you all day about what this means, what do you think of it? >> it has been a...
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hill. this is the idea of a sublime creative improvement and improvement of the universe, where those whoind , not so developed by an advanced form are not destroyed, as in the first case, but on the contrary, they are improved and rise equal to those who have pulled ahead. this is the idea of the verb of the state of the good kingdom, where there is no inequality, where there is no e injustice, where e reigns, grace, where there is no death itself, these two metaphysical categories, which may sound too much in the bushes, they are sublime, they are projected into politics, politics is projected into a war against the corner and the psychology of a single person. and so the meaning of which i am now talking about they give birth to forms and military resistance and indeed, maybe, uh, our warrior is our soldier who fights there and dies. he doesn't think there. with these categories , categories of order fulfillment, categories together for the support of a comrade, but this is an internal the element that leads our warriors of today, yesterday, the day before yesterday and tomorrow some
hill. this is the idea of a sublime creative improvement and improvement of the universe, where those whoind , not so developed by an advanced form are not destroyed, as in the first case, but on the contrary, they are improved and rise equal to those who have pulled ahead. this is the idea of the verb of the state of the good kingdom, where there is no inequality, where there is no e injustice, where e reigns, grace, where there is no death itself, these two metaphysical...
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marco polo to india, and then the police received a statement in the moscow state university hostel on the lenin hillspeople's republic disappeared. alicja novak has been an amorous girl for 20 years, dances, boys tears and new hobbies . recently, the police met with some fashionably dressed guy. he even had his own car, a huge rarity at that time for the missing girl turned out to be the son of a responsible worker of the council of ministers of the ussr komsomolets excellent white bone decided to take a closer look at it. and suddenly naruzhka reported vereshchagin left the house, took the car and drove somewhere outside the city, the operatives. the guy followed. i raced along the highway for about a hundred kilometers and stopped in the forest and got out. he looked around and darted into the bushes. did he leave with a large shopping bag in his hands? at that moment, the operatives ran up to him. what this guy could hide in a big bag in the forest was not good for all the participants in the operation. premonition really there? but you need perfume for nails shadow mascara is a whole bag of cosme
marco polo to india, and then the police received a statement in the moscow state university hostel on the lenin hillspeople's republic disappeared. alicja novak has been an amorous girl for 20 years, dances, boys tears and new hobbies . recently, the police met with some fashionably dressed guy. he even had his own car, a huge rarity at that time for the missing girl turned out to be the son of a responsible worker of the council of ministers of the ussr komsomolets excellent white bone...
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hill. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in the hospital we have glenn neeson. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as the author of the book, bruce, a phobia propaganda in international politics. originally, crossteck rose to the fact that means you can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. i would start out with plan here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a living lie cover on western media primarily. and you know, when it comes to the conflict in ukraine going on 5 months, you really don't really learn much about the conflict. instead they to, when they're trying to convince you how to feel about the conflict. there is a lacking that, that context is lacking. i'm even geographical knowledge is pretty scant. and, and there's reliance upon vogue magazine, a photo shouts of the ukrainian president and his wife. i mean it, that's my stressing how to feel. it is easier to get away without const contextualizing in an n. as a way to try to allay all the s
hill. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in the hospital we have glenn neeson. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as the author of the book, bruce, a phobia propaganda in international politics. originally, crossteck rose to the fact that means you can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. i would start out with plan here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i...
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police say it is possible she left her house in pleasant hill with a friend and was headed to antioch. >> san francisco state university police are looking for a man wdo is said to be responsible for an assault that left some one hospitalized. police say it happened tuesday afternoon near the school's gym on fund boulevard. the victim may have suffered a head injury when officers arrived, the attacker had already run away. the suspect described only as about 30 years old, 6 foot 5 so tall, heavy build short black hair with a beard and mustache. anybody with information is asked to call police. national news now and a judge in florida has ordered the redacted affidavit from the fbi connected to that search of former president trump's home in florida to be unsealed. and they expect that to happen by noon tomorrow at the latest. and of course, the big question, what is in those 700 pages of documents marked? >> classified, brooke shafer has the story. >> 2 weeks after the search of former president trump's home, the public will soon get the chance to see a redacted version of the search affidavit. the document could give
police say it is possible she left her house in pleasant hill with a friend and was headed to antioch. >> san francisco state university police are looking for a man wdo is said to be responsible for an assault that left some one hospitalized. police say it happened tuesday afternoon near the school's gym on fund boulevard. the victim may have suffered a head injury when officers arrived, the attacker had already run away. the suspect described only as about 30 years old, 6 foot 5 so...
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hill. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in our school we have one decent. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the russo phobia propaganda in international politics. originally crossed across the fact that means you can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. i would start out with plan here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a living like cover on western media primarily. and you know, when it comes to the conflict in ukraine going on 5 months, you really don't really learn much about the conflict. instead they to, when they're trying to convince you how to feel about the conflict there is lacking that context is lacking. i'm even geographical knowledge is for the scant and, and there's reliance upon vogue magazine, a photo shouts of the ukrainian president and his wife. i mean, in that seat of my stressing how to feel it is easier to get away with outcomes to contextualize.
hill. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in our school we have one decent. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the russo phobia propaganda in international politics. originally crossed across the fact that means you can jump any time you want, and i would appreciate it. i would start out with plan here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a living like...
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hill. this is the idea of a sublime creative improvement and improvement of the universe, the generator became alexander du, the global scale of his personality is analyzed by the influential newspaper finantion times in britain dugin also has success among conservatives, some, as the media write, were almost inspired by his idea in his ideas during the time of brexit, that is, the exit from the european union, but in countries of the middle east, for example, iran and turkey, even in china, dugin has become the personification of those social and political forces that seek to destroy american hegemony - this is also a quote from the steel times and create a multipolar world where a strong eurasia led by russia will balance the exploding anglo-saxons the theory of a multipolar world , which dugin promoted and created, and as a kind of finished concept, but has a huge number of followers in european intellectual elites, despite the fact that vo power is dominated by representatives of the liberal school, this interest, uh, entails serious political transformations in european society to
hill. this is the idea of a sublime creative improvement and improvement of the universe, the generator became alexander du, the global scale of his personality is analyzed by the influential newspaper finantion times in britain dugin also has success among conservatives, some, as the media write, were almost inspired by his idea in his ideas during the time of brexit, that is, the exit from the european union, but in countries of the middle east, for example, iran and turkey, even...
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hill. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in hostile we have glenn neeson. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book . bruce, a phobia propaganda in international politics, originally crossed across the fact that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate it. i had started out with land here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a living, lie cover on western media primarily. and you know, when it comes to the conflict in ukraine going on 5 months, you really don't really learn much about the conflict. instead they to, when they're trying to convince you how to feel about the conflict, there's a lacking that the context is lacking. i'm even geographical knowledge is pretty scant. and, and there's reliance upon vogue magazine of photo shops of the ukranian president and his wife. i mean, in the that's the, to my stressing how to feel, it is easier to get away without const contextualizing in an n, as a way to try to allay all the s
hill. he is the chair of the department of slavic studies at brown university and in hostile we have glenn neeson. he is a professor at the university of southeastern norway as well as author of the book . bruce, a phobia propaganda in international politics, originally crossed across the fact that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate it. i had started out with land here in our slow, you know, one of the things in looking at media coverage. and that's what i do for a...
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i was sent to russian language courses, at the university of cambridge my the teacher was dr. elizabeth hillin my opinion, communism borrowed a lot from the idea of christianity, justice, equality, free labor. i never expected that you are a deeply religious young man justifying communism. don't worry, dr. hill. i can never get carried away with the ideas of communism. i do not understand why the soviet union, a country building a society of universal equality and justice, destroys churches and persecutes believers. this is not the only atrocity of the communists, i lived in russia until the age of 15, so i i really love the russian people and their culture in st. petersburg that my whole life will be connected with them dr. hill i know that you were forced to flee russia after the revolution. so in st. petersburg , pogroms began, executions on the streets of robberies. when you see this with your own eyes, only one word comes up. demons are exactly like dostoyevsky. well, not exactly dr. hill, if you allow me to object. mind young man. the audacity of one of the virtues of youth, you know
i was sent to russian language courses, at the university of cambridge my the teacher was dr. elizabeth hillin my opinion, communism borrowed a lot from the idea of christianity, justice, equality, free labor. i never expected that you are a deeply religious young man justifying communism. don't worry, dr. hill. i can never get carried away with the ideas of communism. i do not understand why the soviet union, a country building a society of universal equality and justice, destroys...
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hill, that novia m a climate activist. and i'm a student at company international university. i'm 22 years old and a pass through our bachelor's degree in procurement and supply chain management. so why climate? you could have maybe gotten another passion, maybe about the girl child of something, all you know, sexual harassment. why climate ok to me. i chose climate because it is something that affects each and every one of us. when you look at our may be goal tail under violation, it looks at only one gender. and even though old, we have 2 genders. so cleric change affix each and every one of us, no matter the age, no matter the size the matter, the gender, no matter the status. so it is something that is connected to us. ah me all day so mm hm. got that for me. oh no, don't die all day but i'm born and raised in hong kong and i grew up in the collins i. i will say that my home town. it's like, it's really home me. i always feel connected to hong kong because i've been here for like my whole life. i have all my friends around me and my parents are or in hong kong. so i don't
hill, that novia m a climate activist. and i'm a student at company international university. i'm 22 years old and a pass through our bachelor's degree in procurement and supply chain management. so why climate? you could have maybe gotten another passion, maybe about the girl child of something, all you know, sexual harassment. why climate ok to me. i chose climate because it is something that affects each and every one of us. when you look at our may be goal tail under violation, it looks at...
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the one degrees in morgan hill also 81 in campbell, while as sand jose state university. we're in the mid seventies. so if you want to compare today to yesterday, we're averaging about six degrees cooler in hayward and seven degrees cooler in nevada. the ones have been all over the place but primarily up to about 10 and 12 mph right now. 18 at sfo eight. at mountain view, these winds will blow 10 to 20 late this afternoon. as far as our averages are concerned, there you have it. san francisco checking in today, two degrees below normal due to that fog bank, but we're still well above average in our inland areas. i wanted to point something out to you right here. we're expecting some mega flooding going on in throughout new mexico and also in arizona, the biggest flooding so far this year from monsoonal moisture, so we'll keep a watchful eye on that late today into saturday as well, it's more the same for us with our temperatures flirting with the triple digits. we will see one oh two today in sacramento and 107 and reading if you are heading to the great lake tahoe area.
the one degrees in morgan hill also 81 in campbell, while as sand jose state university. we're in the mid seventies. so if you want to compare today to yesterday, we're averaging about six degrees cooler in hayward and seven degrees cooler in nevada. the ones have been all over the place but primarily up to about 10 and 12 mph right now. 18 at sfo eight. at mountain view, these winds will blow 10 to 20 late this afternoon. as far as our averages are concerned, there you have it. san francisco...
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hill. we have dr. rodrick lee. cassie at ayres universitynd last but not least, associate professor at nasa security affairs at the naval postgraduate school. we want to thank all of our panelists and experts were joining us today. we hope to have three rounds of questions for each of the panelists and i will weave in question from the audience. for those of you missing the -- you have the link on the page. let me start us off with the first round of questions. what happened militarily around the taiwan straight? can you discuss what you saw over the most significant mentions of the china -- and why should we care? >> it is great to be here with such distinguished colleagues. late in the evening through the second of august, through the 10th. from the fourth of august, to the 10. the exercises overall were longer in duration. the first is location. the military exercises, especially the live fire portion occurred in areas where they never occurred before. and a greater set of numbers than ever before. in the north, targets included a main po
hill. we have dr. rodrick lee. cassie at ayres universitynd last but not least, associate professor at nasa security affairs at the naval postgraduate school. we want to thank all of our panelists and experts were joining us today. we hope to have three rounds of questions for each of the panelists and i will weave in question from the audience. for those of you missing the -- you have the link on the page. let me start us off with the first round of questions. what happened militarily around...
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universities. she didn't mention that is oh yeah, yeah. let me. yes. yeah, ross, the conversation with armand? yeah. yankee hill. everyone wants to talk to you what? you're the man at the moment. alley. go ahead. what did you want to ask? we keep talking about reconstruction and rebuilding. why do we need to reconstruct what happened that we need to reconstructing? how did, how did it get deconstructed? well we, we kind of still, we have started go construction, does a sad derrick again, it was a 50. i missed my question as we're talking about reconstruction and rebuilding, how did things get he constructed? how did they get destroyed that they need to be reconstructed now? but my questions. yes, that buzzer destroyed it by the bombardment or by the heavier ones or of the cobbled disease in waiters because we didn't harbor he read them to me. uh huh. gushing quote in really like grief on. so we were not able to do a story that, that we had that, but now we are building it. all right, and we would have been going down because i bought a washer resources with what we have. we will bid. we have started the building
universities. she didn't mention that is oh yeah, yeah. let me. yes. yeah, ross, the conversation with armand? yeah. yankee hill. everyone wants to talk to you what? you're the man at the moment. alley. go ahead. what did you want to ask? we keep talking about reconstruction and rebuilding. why do we need to reconstruct what happened that we need to reconstructing? how did, how did it get deconstructed? well we, we kind of still, we have started go construction, does a sad derrick again, it was...
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in beverly hills in california, budget welsh is an honorary research associate with the university of nottingham, malaysia's asia research institute, and joseph from qualon. but miss walsh could have you with us on the program. thanks for your time. now. what does this final decision by the court now tell us about the realities for malaysian politicians past and present who could be in trouble? well, i think we should be careful that the to recognize that this is one case involving one politician. and i think what we do see is that this is nobody's above the law on malaysia. he was the former prime minister. i was a case it took for years, and while there are serious issues involving the want him to be scandal that continues to affect the country, not least of which are the payments that ordinary citizens have to make. i think what we do see is that the judiciary system worked, we saw multiple corks convicted of hope, whole dish, the conviction. and i think this is a very important day for malaysia historic moment. in fact, how do you think that to his policy is going to react to this
in beverly hills in california, budget welsh is an honorary research associate with the university of nottingham, malaysia's asia research institute, and joseph from qualon. but miss walsh could have you with us on the program. thanks for your time. now. what does this final decision by the court now tell us about the realities for malaysian politicians past and present who could be in trouble? well, i think we should be careful that the to recognize that this is one case involving one...
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hills. essentially saying it's yours from now to the end of the universe. most of all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they're going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. the gold had been found in montana and so they've been an attempt to go out towards bozeman and find the gold and they said well, we'll close down those forts. it out, but like they say they're going to when they're going to recognize and defend and protect, you know the boundaries of the great sioux reservation, they don't 1874 gold is found in the black hills. okay, even you notice like everything kind of has a connection back to gold being found gold has found in georgia. oh brown go to sean, california. ooh prom go to shawna montana brown go to sean colorado pikes peak problem. it's almost like there's a theme. so they found going 1874 and basically, you know, the custer expedition finds this going. okay. whole big problem. and rather than trying to keep white miners out of the black hills, which they are
hills. essentially saying it's yours from now to the end of the universe. most of all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they're going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. the gold had been found in montana and so they've been an attempt to go out towards bozeman and find the gold and they said well, we'll close down those forts. it out, but like they say they're going to when they're going to recognize and defend...
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universities will be here today in front of the guests. perform the omon avangard orchestra today, already one action was held here on poklonnaya hill near thee volunteer victory museum. and they also unfolded a huge cloth consisting of ninety parts, 85. of these, they were brought from different regions of russia, all regions of russia were brought again, brought from the lugansk people's republic of donetsk zaporozhye, kherson region and kharkov, on these small pieces of fabric , congratulations on the day were written wishes flag from famous athletes artists participants in a special military operation this is our history these are our symbols symbols that our parents are proud of, which we were proud of our ancestors symbols that our children and grandchildren will be proud of this year, each school week will begin with the raising of the russian flag and the performance of the russian hymn. national flag day is celebrated today in all regions of russia and will be held in many cities. in small settlements, solemn events, volunteers are expected to on the streets not only in the capital, but also on the streets of other cities, ribbons w
universities will be here today in front of the guests. perform the omon avangard orchestra today, already one action was held here on poklonnaya hill near thee volunteer victory museum. and they also unfolded a huge cloth consisting of ninety parts, 85. of these, they were brought from different regions of russia, all regions of russia were brought again, brought from the lugansk people's republic of donetsk zaporozhye, kherson region and kharkov, on these small pieces of fabric ,...
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sioiux reservation, recognizing the low coated claim to the black hills, essentially saying it is yours from now until the end of the universe. most, all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they are going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. gold had been found in montana, and so there had been an attempt to go out towards boozman and find the gold. they said, we will close down those forts. they don't, but they say they're going to. and they are going to recognize and defend, and protect, you, know the boundaries of the great sioux reservation, they don't. 1874, gold is found in black hills. you notice, like, everything kind of has a connection back to gold being found? gold was found in georgia, oh, problem. gold was found in california, oh, problem. gold was found in colorado, oh, problem. yay. it's almost like there is a theme. so they found gold in 1874 and basically, the custer's expedition finds this gold okay, this is going to be a problem. and rather than trying to keep white miners out of the black hills, which they are supposed to base
sioiux reservation, recognizing the low coated claim to the black hills, essentially saying it is yours from now until the end of the universe. most, all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they are going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. gold had been found in montana, and so there had been an attempt to go out towards boozman and find the gold. they said, we will close down those forts. they don't, but they say...
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hills to the vaults. uh, the air is absolutely clean in the east of the city in the lowlands, the situation is less favorable according to the mossekomonitoring. here , in the universitya, the concentration of e-carbon monoxide has already fallen to two percent of the mpc in the east of the city. in the zhulebino area in the morning, the indicators were 2 1/2 times higher than in the west of the instruments. they showed 45% of the maximum allowable concentration, now 23%, that is, the air has also become two cleaner in the casing, the concentration of the whole has decreased to 26% of the pc, and this is how they commented on the current situation in mossex monitoring to monitor the monitoring of the state of atmospheric air throughout the territory , moscow region, today increased values associated with the influence of fires on the territory of the ryazan region, it is observed in three territories in kolomna, domodedovo and egorievsk , the maximum value for carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and mocking particles has been reached. 5 0 9 mpc exceeded and accepted permissible concentrations on the territory of the moscow region no improvement was recorded, which we
hills to the vaults. uh, the air is absolutely clean in the east of the city in the lowlands, the situation is less favorable according to the mossekomonitoring. here , in the universitya, the concentration of e-carbon monoxide has already fallen to two percent of the mpc in the east of the city. in the zhulebino area in the morning, the indicators were 2 1/2 times higher than in the west of the instruments. they showed 45% of the maximum allowable concentration, now 23%, that is, the air has...
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hill tribute for nearly 15 years. he was still at work writing and teaching at george washington university. >> how would you characterize the general ripon view of nixon circa 1966? >> i suppose mixed. he had worked for richard nixon in 64 when nixon backed barry goldwater strongly. so lee traveled with nixon for months in that autumn. the rest of the ripon people were leaning towards nelson rockefeller, who emerged as the leading counter point to goldwater and the conservatives. rockefeller was the big government, big spender view, that part of the party, very liberal. >> an interesting thing i hadn't thought of was that before he deflated, romney -- >> romney had -- he was the governor of michigan, father of mitt romney, who you've likely heard about more recently, george romney was a person who never finished college and he had been born in mexico. but he was someone who wore his heart on his sleeve and was a very passionate, committed person, particularly about civil rights. and he was a scraper. he would wade into opposition parties. we jump into a trade union meeting or at the democratic board committee. so he had
hill tribute for nearly 15 years. he was still at work writing and teaching at george washington university. >> how would you characterize the general ripon view of nixon circa 1966? >> i suppose mixed. he had worked for richard nixon in 64 when nixon backed barry goldwater strongly. so lee traveled with nixon for months in that autumn. the rest of the ripon people were leaning towards nelson rockefeller, who emerged as the leading counter point to goldwater and the conservatives....
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hills in california. which it, well, she has an honorary research associate with the university of nottingham malays. is asia research institute and she says the case shows that nobody is above the law in malaysia. well, i think we should be careful that the to recognize that this is one case involving one politician. and i think what we do see is that this is nobody's above the law. i'm really sure that he was the former prime minister. it was a case it took for years. and while there are serious issues involving want him to be scandal that continues to affect the country, not least of which of the payments that ordinary citizens have to make. i think what we do see is that the judiciary system worked. we saw multiple courts could convict in a whole the conviction. and i think this is a very important day for malaysia historic moment. in fact, i think there are 2 things here. first of all, it's no question that we've seen much more open public debate and exposure corruption cases. and corruption is a very serious problem that is ramp it across the system of which i think we have as seen a politician
hills in california. which it, well, she has an honorary research associate with the university of nottingham malays. is asia research institute and she says the case shows that nobody is above the law in malaysia. well, i think we should be careful that the to recognize that this is one case involving one politician. and i think what we do see is that this is nobody's above the law. i'm really sure that he was the former prime minister. it was a case it took for years. and while there are...
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hills and is there a smell of gary if you could? you know the situation, of course, has become much, better, and the visibility range has now increased here in the moscow state university. but, surprisingly from time to time the wind brings a faint smell of smoke until recently, the southwest, remained the most prosperous sector of the metropolitan area. today, in front of the smoke from the fire again, and in the ryazan region it brings it here. look how the situation has changed in 3 hours since our last inclusion in kolomna at 9:00 in the morning. visibility was five kilometers, the city was shrouded in dense haze. now the air in kolomna is absolutely transparent, visibility is 19 km. and here in naro-fominsk, opposite the horizontal , the visibility range was reduced from ten to 4 km. observers note the mslu and the same situation in the new jerusalem, the visibility is 4 km, the city is shrouded in dense haze. the same situation is repeated by the air quality index map, it has also changed over the past 3 hours and the air quality index maps characterize the presence of particulate matter in the air now of their origin. basically. naturally. this is soot smoke ash
hills and is there a smell of gary if you could? you know the situation, of course, has become much, better, and the visibility range has now increased here in the moscow state university. but, surprisingly from time to time the wind brings a faint smell of smoke until recently, the southwest, remained the most prosperous sector of the metropolitan area. today, in front of the smoke from the fire again, and in the ryazan region it brings it here. look how the situation has changed in 3 hours...
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universe? it's being brought up by people frustrated on the right because this is not arcane stuff. people have seen "beverly hills an illegal search is. listen to how it's playing out on fox. >> this was actually an illegal search, which is what he is saying it was. you could bring that to court. his lawyers are not doing that. they have had ten days to do it. >> they don't have the affidavit. >> no. that's not true. they can bring it to court now. >> that's piercing. we showed it in a different context a different anchor at night asking the same question. the problem with this much lying is that then the gullible people think, it must be true. maybe it was this fbi terrible overreach. if they believe that to be true, as some people were lied to about the election results, they do things. it seems that unlike other sealed off things, this is quickly boomeranging on them. i'm wondering your view. >> to me, i think it's boomeranging on them. it's a sign they are failing. they cannot back down. so they have to double down. they have to become more and more aggressive. to take my poker metaphor from before, if they w
universe? it's being brought up by people frustrated on the right because this is not arcane stuff. people have seen "beverly hills an illegal search is. listen to how it's playing out on fox. >> this was actually an illegal search, which is what he is saying it was. you could bring that to court. his lawyers are not doing that. they have had ten days to do it. >> they don't have the affidavit. >> no. that's not true. they can bring it to court now. >> that's...
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as schools, hospitals and universities have been shelved in the past months and civilian deaths continue to mount. there is our, i'll the theda give the russian hill this operation nuclear plants in southern ukraine has been reconnected to the countries power grid of the been cut off twice on thursday for the international atomic energy agency said the reason for the outages were not yet clear for earlier ukraine state nuclear power company said that fire damaged power lines, causing the remaining 2 operating reactors to shut down. the company blames russia for the damage. you end this call for the plant to be demilitarize immediately. they feed the rhetoric spokesman for the un secretary general has stress the gravity of the situation. i think what we seen to day is a yet another reminder of why it's important to get the i e, a technical team in there as soon as possible. we are continuing to work with dora . yay partners. we're in the lead in. i know there's an intense, intense discussions ongoing or as we speak a robert kelly is a former expert with the international atomic energy agency. he says he's not alarmed by the latest development. i'm
as schools, hospitals and universities have been shelved in the past months and civilian deaths continue to mount. there is our, i'll the theda give the russian hill this operation nuclear plants in southern ukraine has been reconnected to the countries power grid of the been cut off twice on thursday for the international atomic energy agency said the reason for the outages were not yet clear for earlier ukraine state nuclear power company said that fire damaged power lines, causing the...
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university of the west of england is to start giving the jab that protects against monkeypox. there are now more than fifty cases in the south west, a figure that's doubled since mid july. matthew hill scars. it is quite small. i don't know if you can see it through the camera. he mistook his symptoms for covid. it wasn't until actually i noticed the blisters that i realised that it was not covid. i was quite ill with it for around ten or 11 days. monkeypox has doubled here in recent weeks. spread through close physical contact, sharing bedding or coughs and sneezing. most people experience a mild illness and recover within three weeks. however, severe illness can occur and sometimes result in death. the nightingale hospital set up at uwe proved invaluable in the covid vaccination programme. and today it is proving useful once again as the first patients are immunised against monkeypox. while monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, it is men who have sex with men who are particularly at risk because that community was the first to be infected. that is why gay men who have visited sexual health clinics like this in the past are being contacted to come forward further vaccina
university of the west of england is to start giving the jab that protects against monkeypox. there are now more than fifty cases in the south west, a figure that's doubled since mid july. matthew hill scars. it is quite small. i don't know if you can see it through the camera. he mistook his symptoms for covid. it wasn't until actually i noticed the blisters that i realised that it was not covid. i was quite ill with it for around ten or 11 days. monkeypox has doubled here in recent weeks....
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university. judy: the passage of the inflation reduction act is a major legislative victory for the biden administration, and it comes after months of negotiations on capitol hillo discuss it is brian deese, chair of the national economic council and the president's top economic adviser. welcome back newshour. as we have been saying, this is a fraction, maybe a fourth of what the administration originally asked for last year, but at this point, what will it in if this becomes law for the country and the biden administration? brian: thank you for having me. this is a truly historic piece of legislation. for decades in this country we've been talking about doing something about prescription drug prices. this bill will allow medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices for the first time. for decades, we've been trying to address climate change, and this bill will make the largest single investment in climate change and energy security ever. it will do both of those things in a way that actually reduces the federal deficit, which is what we need right now economically to try to help reduce inflation as well. what this will mean for american families is lower pre
university. judy: the passage of the inflation reduction act is a major legislative victory for the biden administration, and it comes after months of negotiations on capitol hillo discuss it is brian deese, chair of the national economic council and the president's top economic adviser. welcome back newshour. as we have been saying, this is a fraction, maybe a fourth of what the administration originally asked for last year, but at this point, what will it in if this becomes law for the...
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professor at georgetown university angela i uh researcher at the bryunik institute, and in the recent past, special adviser to the president bide e president trump on russia e. fiona hill wrote in a large-scale article in the top american forrinoves magazine. vladimir putin is determined to shape the future to look like his version of russia's past president invaded ukraine. not because that he felt threatened by the expansion of the natu or due to western provocations. he ordered his special military operation because he believes it is russia's divine right to rule ukraine to destroy the country's national identity and integrate its people into a great russia of manipulation. putin with history suggest that his claims go beyond ukraine extend to europe and eurasia the baltic states may be on his colonial agenda as well as poland, part of which was under russian rule from 1772 to 1918, most of present-day moldova was part of the russian empire, and russian official vices suggested that this state could be next in their sights. finland was also part of the russian empire from 1809 to 1918, and putin may not succeed. to fight these countries, but his extravagant statemen
professor at georgetown university angela i uh researcher at the bryunik institute, and in the recent past, special adviser to the president bide e president trump on russia e. fiona hill wrote in a large-scale article in the top american forrinoves magazine. vladimir putin is determined to shape the future to look like his version of russia's past president invaded ukraine. not because that he felt threatened by the expansion of the natu or due to western provocations. he ordered his special...
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hill was in the south to get to petersburg. the federalists responded to meets frustrated preemptory attack quarters in an uneven and universallycessful passion. on the far left of the line warren ran into johnson's men of kershaw's division. the brigade commanded by a former college professor remained joshua lawrence anderson charge yelling like a pack of infuriated devils reaching the confederate works before the fatal fire from the confederate line stop them cold. colonel chamberlain as we heard this morning was among the casualties and he would defy medical opinion and survive his went solidifying his place in history at the appomattox. at the the other in the line hancock's men poised for another efforts to breach focusing on high ground nor and as -- the assault commenced between 4:00 and 4:30 but in the face of serious confederate fire most of the took a few steps and then hit the ground having experienced enough of attacking to recognize an assault when i saw one. a large regiment of relatively green heavier to risk now serving as infantry were not so naÏve as to underestimate their peril. nevertheless they poured out a
hill was in the south to get to petersburg. the federalists responded to meets frustrated preemptory attack quarters in an uneven and universallycessful passion. on the far left of the line warren ran into johnson's men of kershaw's division. the brigade commanded by a former college professor remained joshua lawrence anderson charge yelling like a pack of infuriated devils reaching the confederate works before the fatal fire from the confederate line stop them cold. colonel chamberlain as we...
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hill, "are russia and nato trying to wreck the npt?" thank you to zia mian, co-director of the program on science and global security at princeton universitye look at why the american right is embracing hungary's authoritarian leader viktor orbÁn, who is addressing cpac today, the conservative political action conference which is taking place in dallas, texas. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "as the world turns" by jessica pratt. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. donald trump has welcomed hungary's president viktor orbÁn to his golclub in bedminster, new jersey, ahead of the conservative political action conference, or cpac, which opens today in dallas, texas. trump is delivering closing remarks saturday. orbÁn is speaking today. cpac's warm welcome of orbÁn comes just days after he delivered a racist speech in romania criticizing what he called race mixing in other european countries. >> there's a world in which european peoples are mixed together with those arriving outside europe. that is a mixed race world. and then there is our world where people from within eu
hill, "are russia and nato trying to wreck the npt?" thank you to zia mian, co-director of the program on science and global security at princeton universitye look at why the american right is embracing hungary's authoritarian leader viktor orbÁn, who is addressing cpac today, the conservative political action conference which is taking place in dallas, texas. stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "as the world turns" by jessica pratt. this is democracy now!,...
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hill is laying it south to get to petersburg. the federals responded to meade's frustration and preemptive attack orders and an uneven and universally unsuccessful fashion. on the far left of the, line warns the merging 200 yards of the rebel line can do that. for unexplained reasons they have never directed people to do this but you can walk with your footsteps on the first main artillery. that field became a seething. they came in from the front the right and the left and as many of you know in less than 10 minutes, 632 of the 900 men who began the charge were killed or wounded the largest loss suffered in one battle by any regimen during the war. the final union of the day came from burnside's elements of whom managed north of the petersburg award in front of it considers strong point known as elliott and mike them in on the other side failed to penetrate the confederate works. these men dug and exploited the cover provided by the valiant creek setting the stage vi weeks later for the battle. lee had a right to petersburg shortly before noon and that was beauregard at the customs house downtown and observed the situation was beau
hill is laying it south to get to petersburg. the federals responded to meade's frustration and preemptive attack orders and an uneven and universally unsuccessful fashion. on the far left of the, line warns the merging 200 yards of the rebel line can do that. for unexplained reasons they have never directed people to do this but you can walk with your footsteps on the first main artillery. that field became a seething. they came in from the front the right and the left and as many of you know...
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very good friend elsye hill, another leader of the national women's party got together with a up incoming legal scholar by the name of albert levitt of the george washington university. he was already working on trying to secure women's rights in certain areas. they got together in the spring of 1921 to try to figure what to do to resolve these issues around women's rights. and i just want to say, so they came to the idea of an initial got social amendment. but first, this additional constitutional amendment was really more of like a clarifying amendment, to really kind of clarify what women's rights should be going forward. so, it wasn't at this point embracing the complete constitutional quality that you would see in the er and later on. so, albert levitt also actually wrote the first draft of this clarifying amendment and it was very lengthy. he literally wrote every single write that they were trying to get for women, like the right to serve on juries, hold public office, haven't independently status, things of that nature. and at that point things just really took off. alice paul really wanted this drafting process to be collaborative and a shared effort. so sh
very good friend elsye hill, another leader of the national women's party got together with a up incoming legal scholar by the name of albert levitt of the george washington university. he was already working on trying to secure women's rights in certain areas. they got together in the spring of 1921 to try to figure what to do to resolve these issues around women's rights. and i just want to say, so they came to the idea of an initial got social amendment. but first, this additional...