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at the institute division studies at university of little 9. that'll salaam. and she has looked at the issue of a subsidence that is facing across the country is a public. but the government in jakarta is investing in building a water pipe network while at the same time going ahead with construction to build a new cap. cool. all these extra actions seem contradictory, don't they? okay, um, thank you for the interruptions. actually. yes, in 2 years ago your car government has tried to build a new pipeline to the community. so they have the to distributed the fresh water to community. because we know in jakarta, most community tend to get the water from the arctic ocean route, which is very conventional. um, it happens due to the condition of the car because we don't have the risk of work. so oh community, especially the poor, one needs to get the water with a very cheapest rate and a very uh, fastest rate. right. well people assume that as the, you know, the very practical way. we now have a high cost. but that in jakarta is government trying to alter that plan
at the institute division studies at university of little 9. that'll salaam. and she has looked at the issue of a subsidence that is facing across the country is a public. but the government in jakarta is investing in building a water pipe network while at the same time going ahead with construction to build a new cap. cool. all these extra actions seem contradictory, don't they? okay, um, thank you for the interruptions. actually. yes, in 2 years ago your car government has tried to build a...
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his performance will be followed by an capella group from the university of pennsylvania who are bringing a little piece of my hometown to the white house, along with songs inspired by the sounds of india. finally, after the last-place are cleared, with new connections forged and old ones strengthened, this will end their evening walking across a moonlit lawn. there, they will be greeted by hundreds of glowing lanterns guiding them home, alluding to pathway -- illuminating their pathway. normally, the press comes and you look at the beautiful plates of food that the chefs have prepared and get almost close enough to taste. but you do not get to try it. today, i have asked our chefs to prepare small bites of tomorrow's menu. to thank you for taking the time for being with us today. every detail has been thoughtfully planned by a team of people across the government. i want to thank the white house resident staff in-state team who have worked so hard to make this visit memorable. also, carlos -- >> thank you dr. biden and all of you for joining us today. it is hard to make a event of this scale feel
his performance will be followed by an capella group from the university of pennsylvania who are bringing a little piece of my hometown to the white house, along with songs inspired by the sounds of india. finally, after the last-place are cleared, with new connections forged and old ones strengthened, this will end their evening walking across a moonlit lawn. there, they will be greeted by hundreds of glowing lanterns guiding them home, alluding to pathway -- illuminating their pathway....
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songs and dances performed by chinese guests, students of the belarusian state university of culture and arts. rejoice in the littlengs, be surprised, feel the connection. but every day is made up of traditions today, a year or centuries ago, everything that is considered ancient was once new. we ourselves, without noticing it, transfer knowledge and experience through a generation. it is in our smile, the wave of the hand in such a familiar look, from simple happy moments, real traditions are formed. we are proud of the heritage of our ancestors. now you are up to date with important news and the turn of our traditional heading umolny promenade is sure to every cultured person. it is known that this year the main theater of our country is celebrating its anniversary, so magnificent performances were presented to the audience for the occasion. swan lake giselle carmen and our other tv guides. didn't fail to take advantage of the opportunity in person congratulations on a big happy birthday. join you. hello friends, i’m glad to welcome you on the traditional conditional promenade, vitaev syabry is on the mind promen
songs and dances performed by chinese guests, students of the belarusian state university of culture and arts. rejoice in the littlengs, be surprised, feel the connection. but every day is made up of traditions today, a year or centuries ago, everything that is considered ancient was once new. we ourselves, without noticing it, transfer knowledge and experience through a generation. it is in our smile, the wave of the hand in such a familiar look, from simple happy moments, real traditions are...
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years and is widely expected to transform our understanding of the universe, the exciting stuff and keeps counting is here to dig into it a little deeper. he's the editor of space roof dot com and joins us from washington, dc. good to see you again, kate. so a telescope setting out to map invisible matter and energy. that sounds like quite a task. what will euclid be able to reveal about these mysterious parts of the universe? well, i like the german drew better due to the material. it just sounds a little more, you know mysterious than just dark matter dark energy, but your introductory piece was rather good in just showing the rather cosmic, if i can use that word of implications that this is sort of like, if you've got a cat, it gets in a bag and you hear it and you go out, you see the bag moving around. you think it's your cat, you're not sure. you can't see the cat, but you can see the bag moving around and the effect it has on things. that's where we still are with regards to dark matter or dark energy we. we obviously see the universe, we see stars and planets. we see them doing things that makes some sense. but then you'
years and is widely expected to transform our understanding of the universe, the exciting stuff and keeps counting is here to dig into it a little deeper. he's the editor of space roof dot com and joins us from washington, dc. good to see you again, kate. so a telescope setting out to map invisible matter and energy. that sounds like quite a task. what will euclid be able to reveal about these mysterious parts of the universe? well, i like the german drew better due to the material. it just...
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of the war. well, universe, most of the things that little girls are these stupid because we don't realize what, what he's proposing. so essentially, but i think that they can sneak ukraine through the back door, but there isn't the whole invitation. but in effect, major was still managed to get into this war on your grades. but i thought, well, we have to all remember estimates of the former head of nato. you have to propose something to get that fat paycheck that he's getting from the ukraine, which the americans are subsidizing. okay. mark the, the, they're trying to square a circle right here. again, you know, they have their rules. but, you know, there was some kind of expeditionary force from poland. well, that's in nato country, but as far as russia is concerned, i mean, and there's one thing that i think is very important that is almost never ever mentioned in the discourse, is that, you know, we always hear about article 5, but there is an article one of business, they go treaty and basically, and i'm just going to use common parlance here. don't start be ours. okay? and this is essenti
of the war. well, universe, most of the things that little girls are these stupid because we don't realize what, what he's proposing. so essentially, but i think that they can sneak ukraine through the back door, but there isn't the whole invitation. but in effect, major was still managed to get into this war on your grades. but i thought, well, we have to all remember estimates of the former head of nato. you have to propose something to get that fat paycheck that he's getting from the...
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. >> coach prime shared this video on instagram after his surgery at uc health university of colorado >> we a little money. do they get he's talked openly about the blood clotting issues. he had 2 toes amputated 2 years ago and explained on social media before the surgery that he needs additional surgery on some of the remaining toes. they want to straighten those out. but i'm not. >> receiving an of good flow. we're between surgeries. here is doctor marcus credit is a vascular surgeon at colorado. cardiovascular surgical associates with no connection to coach prime. the shares had sounds like these are an arterial blood clotting situation. doctor kratz says there are different kinds of blood clotting issues. one is a dvt or deep vein thrombosis. most of those can be treated with simple blood thinners, arterial blood clots, i hand are much more concerning because they can cause a threat to persons land. these blockages can build up over time or happened abruptly. there's sort of classic symptoms of pain in the leg, cold sensation in that leg inability walk very far loss of sensation. >> after this s
. >> coach prime shared this video on instagram after his surgery at uc health university of colorado >> we a little money. do they get he's talked openly about the blood clotting issues. he had 2 toes amputated 2 years ago and explained on social media before the surgery that he needs additional surgery on some of the remaining toes. they want to straighten those out. but i'm not. >> receiving an of good flow. we're between surgeries. here is doctor marcus credit is a...
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so before i forget, one of the schools at the state university, i found myself in a little bit of trouble a couple of times. i really wish a commander in chief had spoken at my graduation. i had the power to hereby waive any constrictions of minor can debt systems violations. i wish my commencement speaker had that power. after four long years, you push to the limits, forge into leaders of character. and after finally getting a jump , your commission as second lieutenant of the u.s. air force, u.s. space force, it is not hyperbole. part of the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. that is the truth. god's truth, not an exaggeration. the finest military in the history of the world. you have earned it. this is the day to celebrate. as your commander in chief, i'm honored to be here as you take on the duties of serving and defending our nation. in years to come, you will have more asked of you. you will take on a greater responsibility and be challenged beyond everything you have yet experience. but you have those mountains. you leave them as you look up, i'm sure you will thi
so before i forget, one of the schools at the state university, i found myself in a little bit of trouble a couple of times. i really wish a commander in chief had spoken at my graduation. i had the power to hereby waive any constrictions of minor can debt systems violations. i wish my commencement speaker had that power. after four long years, you push to the limits, forge into leaders of character. and after finally getting a jump , your commission as second lieutenant of the u.s. air force,...
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well, this is the name of the state motor vehicle, that is, they both develop physically and at the same time learn a little bit to know the universeeast the solar system. that is, they learn the name of the planet, how they are located. at what distance from the sun and e, in what order are parallel coaches to professionals, and within the framework you are only in seminars on topical issues of training athletes, and ways to solve them with the participation of specialists from bg and the rspc of sports, and the final motor house of the first day was a show performed by the maxim gorky national academic drama theater and, for the time being , sports films in the open air. as a result, they expand our horizons, conquering new hearts. and tomorrow, the most massive part of the festival at 13:00. the olympic quest starts in the very center of the city. do not miss the opportunity to get even closer to the sport, stanislav lipsky ilya puchko and mikhail burnoz tv news agency. hello arina sobolenko in the 1/8 finals of the 2nd season of the grand slam tournament roland garros belarusian in the third round knocked out the representative
well, this is the name of the state motor vehicle, that is, they both develop physically and at the same time learn a little bit to know the universeeast the solar system. that is, they learn the name of the planet, how they are located. at what distance from the sun and e, in what order are parallel coaches to professionals, and within the framework you are only in seminars on topical issues of training athletes, and ways to solve them with the participation of specialists from bg and the rspc...
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we can speak to sergey radchenko, professor of international relations atjohns hopkins university. thank you forjoining us. littleplete picture of what he has said for a few minutes, but what is your immediate reaction to what you're hearing from vladimir putin? i did not hear anything remarkably new in this message. it seems like he came down pretty hard on yevgeny prighozhin, and it seems like wagner will not be able to operate in russia. that is what i heard. i did not hear the entire message. in that kind of connects to what yevgeny prighozhin was saying earlier today, about wagner having to relocate to belarus, which of course raises interesting questions. but, yes, we do have at the moment this very strange love hate triangle with vladimir putin, yevgeny prighozhin and andrew lukashenko, it'll be interesting to see where this leads. what do you make of the fact he is having to make this statement at all? . , ., , , all? clearly putin has been under some stress. _ all? clearly putin has been under some stress, this _ all? clearly putin has been under some stress, this was _ all? clearly putin has been under
we can speak to sergey radchenko, professor of international relations atjohns hopkins university. thank you forjoining us. littleplete picture of what he has said for a few minutes, but what is your immediate reaction to what you're hearing from vladimir putin? i did not hear anything remarkably new in this message. it seems like he came down pretty hard on yevgeny prighozhin, and it seems like wagner will not be able to operate in russia. that is what i heard. i did not hear the entire...
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so, before i forget, since i was at one of those schools, at a state university, i found myself in a littlebit of trouble a couple times. i really wish that a commander-in-chief had spoken at my graduation, because i have the power to hereby waive any confinements and restrictions of minor cadet disciplinary systems violations. they're waived. [applause] and, man, i wish that my commencement speaker had that power. look, after four long years, you pushed to the limits and forged into leaders of character. and after finally getting to jump into the fountain, you commission as a second lieutenant of the united states air force and the united states space force, part of the greatest, and this is not hyperbole, you're part of the greatest fighting force in the history of the world. that is the truth. that's the god's truth. that's not an exaggeration. we have the finest military in the history of the world. and you have earned it. [applause] and this day is the day to celebrate. and as your commander-in-chief, i'm honored to be here as you take on the duties of serving and defending our nation.
so, before i forget, since i was at one of those schools, at a state university, i found myself in a littlebit of trouble a couple times. i really wish that a commander-in-chief had spoken at my graduation, because i have the power to hereby waive any confinements and restrictions of minor cadet disciplinary systems violations. they're waived. [applause] and, man, i wish that my commencement speaker had that power. look, after four long years, you pushed to the limits and forged into leaders of...
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was also trying to get others to understand it truly is the end of any era according to the and that's a little profess of the university of california. and so people of scone was an important state of full italy whose policies always proved divisive in europe. you wouldn't be nice, right? but he was not there especially powerful as he was to be there over the bar due to the less than 10 percent of the most policies don't believe so. he was, he was, you know, any important few during keeping the right place, whether he has been a week person plus or minus believe he was strong, had the many moments in his but his, you know, history and which includes us taken stronger sciences and he never decent. he was money to buy the europe. you're back in 2011 when she was kicked out of office table or all this, the amount of stuff happened because probably, you know, see mean a range of cycles or so because of the relationship with the organize over to here . you know, there is the fear of friendship, but russia, continental western europe by debris and by the american allies, the, that, the, sorry, got the, we can expand the and
was also trying to get others to understand it truly is the end of any era according to the and that's a little profess of the university of california. and so people of scone was an important state of full italy whose policies always proved divisive in europe. you wouldn't be nice, right? but he was not there especially powerful as he was to be there over the bar due to the less than 10 percent of the most policies don't believe so. he was, he was, you know, any important few during keeping...
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judging by the statements of local experts, there is generally little understandable professor of ecology from the university of nanjing. mau liyan is sincerely perplexed. why not leave everything as it is and continue to store the radioactive water collected at the station, the best solution would be long-term storage so that the radiation decomposition proceeds slowly until an acceptable level is reached. after that , it would become possible to fully utilize it. name on human rights, he was in switzerland beijing expressed an official protest to the japanese authorities, and chinese ecologists. now they are preparing the population for worst-case scenarios , telling that the third one entering the human body will cause long-term and harmful exposure , warn their own government against possible consequences, and those japanese who survived the accident at fukushima sochehikov and all the doctor runs a volunteer medical center. the statistical norm of cancer, thyroid gland per case of the disease per 2 million people, but in fukushima we observe 1-2 cases per 60,000. this is a colossal excess of the norm an
judging by the statements of local experts, there is generally little understandable professor of ecology from the university of nanjing. mau liyan is sincerely perplexed. why not leave everything as it is and continue to store the radioactive water collected at the station, the best solution would be long-term storage so that the radiation decomposition proceeds slowly until an acceptable level is reached. after that , it would become possible to fully utilize it. name on human rights, he was...
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ledesma, john, and former dean of the university of san francisco school of law sally on the right top there. we plus disappointment there. i want to explore a little bit more with you, i know that some of you are very disappointed in this as well, but in terms of just the length of using affirmative action, i believe justice o'connor had given it a timeline so to speak to use what she thought was a wrong to right a wrong. do you see the court as saying times up, that's it, things have been equalized? i really see this as a shortsighted, narrow interpretation of what was being said. in essence, i want to hammer home the point that addressing racial inequity, addressing segregation is not the factor racism, that you actually need to be looking racial inequities dead in the eye. you cannot be blind to the realities of these systems. and the prompting to assess our progress toward these goals, to actually look at data, to actually look at when we may be making progress toward these goals, those are all important metrics. we shouldn't be getting rid of those metrics in our ability to see progress or lack of progress, especially when we know we haven't
ledesma, john, and former dean of the university of san francisco school of law sally on the right top there. we plus disappointment there. i want to explore a little bit more with you, i know that some of you are very disappointed in this as well, but in terms of just the length of using affirmative action, i believe justice o'connor had given it a timeline so to speak to use what she thought was a wrong to right a wrong. do you see the court as saying times up, that's it, things have been...
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together, these forces make up 95% of our universe, yet scientists know little about them. and faster. it's actually accelerating. euclid hopes to make pioneering discoveries through high resolution images and a technique called gravitational lensing. there are satellites like the hubble space telescope, and that takes super high res images of a little area here, a little bit over here. but to do that over the whole sky, that's the thing that really changes with euclid. the launch will happen in florida injuly, but it's a risky business. there's just so many things that can go wrong, but you have to try. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now, we return to that extraordinary story out of colombia, when four children were found in the jungle a0 days after their plane crashed in may. the bbc�*s visualjournalism team has been mapping the massive search effort that found them. to talk us through it, here's mimi swaby from the bbc world service. the plane the children were flying in crashed over colombia's southeastern a
together, these forces make up 95% of our universe, yet scientists know little about them. and faster. it's actually accelerating. euclid hopes to make pioneering discoveries through high resolution images and a technique called gravitational lensing. there are satellites like the hubble space telescope, and that takes super high res images of a little area here, a little bit over here. but to do that over the whole sky, that's the thing that really changes with euclid. the launch will happen...
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and joining us is a professor of astrophysics at the university of rochester, and the author of the book "the littlen that has to be constantly upgraded, and how risky are these spacewalks? >> well, people have been take it for granted that we have been doing it for a while, that you put on the space suit and walk around. but space has a number of ways to kill you. so you have to bring the planet with you. the space suit is a battery-operated suit that if you have something in space that you were exposed to space, you 15 seconds before you pass out and 90 seconds and then you are gone. so any time the men or women step outside, they are really going to be out there for five or and six hours doing hard labor. >> and this as a asteroid the size of the brooklyn bridge is passing by. and it does not pose a danger to human life as opposed to a.i., but what do you think that is? >> well, who comes up with the comparisons and some office says this is the brooklyn bridge or that is the verrazano narrows bridge, but the thing is that the asteroids are construction debris left over from the assembly of the so
and joining us is a professor of astrophysics at the university of rochester, and the author of the book "the littlen that has to be constantly upgraded, and how risky are these spacewalks? >> well, people have been take it for granted that we have been doing it for a while, that you put on the space suit and walk around. but space has a number of ways to kill you. so you have to bring the planet with you. the space suit is a battery-operated suit that if you have something in space...
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say the other thing and you're not left to answer this incredible question of is there life in the universe? >> back to the littlething out there for you to have a book like that. now you're saying it's probably a meteor. you know, i don't know. what do you -- what do you say to people especially the people in that backyard who are pretty certain they saw something. i mean, what's the best explanation as to why their eyes are playing tricks on them? >> well, for something like this, there's nothing i can say to them, right? i wasn't there. they can't give me any hard evidence. they can't give me anything that science can work with. the main premise of my book is trying to tell people the extraordinary progress science is making in finding science and not here on earth, on distant planets and the james webb telescopes can see into the atmospheres that are ten light years away, and that's how we'll answer this question because there's nothing i can do when someone tells me a story i can't tell if someone is lying and this amazing method calls science, and the cell phones we turn to every time there's ais kro crisis
say the other thing and you're not left to answer this incredible question of is there life in the universe? >> back to the littlething out there for you to have a book like that. now you're saying it's probably a meteor. you know, i don't know. what do you -- what do you say to people especially the people in that backyard who are pretty certain they saw something. i mean, what's the best explanation as to why their eyes are playing tricks on them? >> well, for something like this,...
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his performance will be followed by a south asian a cappella group from the university of pennsylvania who are bringing a littleh. finally, after the last plates are cleared with new connections forged and old ones strengthened, guests will end their evening walking across a moonlit lawn. there they will be greeted by hundreds of glowing lanterns guiding them home, illuminating their pathway with all the warmth and is if love and laughter -- warmth and love and laughter that we hope they take away are from our time together. now, normally the press comes, and you look at the beautiful plates of food that the chefs have prepared and get almost close enough to taste it. but you don't get to try it. so today i'veed asked our chefs -- i've asked our chefs to prepare a few small bites of tomorrow's menu. to thank you for taking the time to be with us today. every detail of dinner has been thoughtfully planned by a team of people from across our government. so i want to thank the white house residence staff and and social team and the state department staff who have been working so hard to make this visit meaningful.
his performance will be followed by a south asian a cappella group from the university of pennsylvania who are bringing a littleh. finally, after the last plates are cleared with new connections forged and old ones strengthened, guests will end their evening walking across a moonlit lawn. there they will be greeted by hundreds of glowing lanterns guiding them home, illuminating their pathway with all the warmth and is if love and laughter -- warmth and love and laughter that we hope they take...
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university. we are assuming that these are two young people that have died, of course we know that the university of nottingham accepts mature students. so there is a chance that they may well be a littleranch, saying we are of nottingham branch, saying we are devastated that this has led to the deaths of two students and injuring three others. our thoughts are with the all of the victims of this horrific attack. we had another statement from the university of nottingham student union earlier on, saying that they were devastated and shocked by these tragic events and that they had cancelled their ball this evening. i wonder if actually, at the time the statement was released, this was about an hour ago before news broke from the university of nottingham that two of their students had been killed, if indeed the university of nottingham students union had been informed that this point that two of their fellow students had died in this attack. it is devastating for this city. it is synonymous with its two big universities, the university of nottingham and nottingham trent university. we are assuming that these are two young people that have died, of course we know that the university of n
university. we are assuming that these are two young people that have died, of course we know that the university of nottingham accepts mature students. so there is a chance that they may well be a littleranch, saying we are of nottingham branch, saying we are devastated that this has led to the deaths of two students and injuring three others. our thoughts are with the all of the victims of this horrific attack. we had another statement from the university of nottingham student union earlier...
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and the values of universal is reduced, accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. as further shows the mind being detained, of the demonstration. he wasn't the one who committed the agatha hearing. some of them, however, but was rather a bystander who attended sits a stone at the demonstration solutions of his velocity permission for the beginning, as a sanctioned riley, under protection of law enforcement offices. you have some local them. yeah. i think it's very disgusting that the swedish government allow other people to burn something. that means so much for so many people in sweden, but today i didn't even know they did that, but i'm a totally against it against anything provoke of those religion. and i don't think it's a good idea to do that here in sweden. and i don't think it's fair enough to go around and burn like bibles for the other religion because you don't believe not just be because you don't believe in something you have to do is respect. other people are the people that believes to me. so for my o
and the values of universal is reduced, accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. as further shows the mind being detained, of the demonstration. he wasn't the one who committed the agatha hearing. some of them, however, but was rather a bystander who attended sits a stone at the demonstration solutions of his velocity permission for the beginning, as a sanctioned riley, under protection of law enforcement offices. you...
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this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. so the following photos are showing about and being detained as a demonstration and stuff. kyle: but that guy's not the one who bought the car, ron. he was rather a bystander who was apparently trying to throw stones at the culprit on a swedish authorities of the ones who grunted permission for the beginning of the cover. and they also provided law enforcement protection for this fund. well, we went and spoke to local soup, so it can be some of them absolutely condemning. the i think is very disgusting, that the swedish government allow other people to burn something. that means so much for so many people in sweden. but today i didn't even know they did it, but i'm a totally against it against anything to provoke others, religion. and i don't think it's a good idea to do that here in sweden. and i don't think it's fair enough to go around and barn like my boss for the other religion because you don't believe not just be because
this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. so the following photos are showing about and being detained as a demonstration and stuff. kyle: but that guy's not the one who bought the car, ron. he was rather a bystander who was apparently trying to throw stones at the culprit on a swedish authorities of the ones who grunted permission...
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nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the belief of more than a 1000000000 muslims. it says further, it shows a my main, they've chained up a demonstration in some time. however, he wasn't the one who committed the ad against the but rather of lifetime, but who attended this was done at the station. so it isn't. so if he's glossing permission for the beginning as a science in raleigh, under protection of law enforcement offices, we have some of the locals and things that i think is very disgusting, that the swedish government allow other people to burn something that means so much for so many people in sweden, but today i didn't even know they did it, but i'm a totally against it against anything new, provoke others, religion. and i don't think it's a good idea to do that here in sweden. and i don't think it's fair enough to go around and burn like bibles for the other religion because you don't believe not just be because you don't believe in something you have to do is respect other people, other people that
nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the belief of more than a 1000000000 muslims. it says further, it shows a my main, they've chained up a demonstration in some time. however, he wasn't the one who committed the ad against the but rather of lifetime, but who attended this was done at the station. so it isn't. so if he's glossing permission for the beginning as a science in raleigh,...
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and the values of universalism, reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. nicaragua has lawrence to complained with the un over the us refusal to comply with the international court of justice, order and pay compensation to managua for its support for notorious death squads in the 1980s of in nicaragua. and the president made the decision, even though he was dissuaded from during this by friendly nations who told him it will not bring any good results. let's see, i'm on a quarter. we will go to court to accuse the united states so that they repair the damage they have done to nicaragua as much as possible. when we talked about going to court to sue the united states, rather, the nation's friendly nations told us it's a lost cause. you will not be able to make any progress there in court. the court has undoubtedly been a point of reference in the battle for independence, for the sovereignty of nicaragua, in the face of the recourse of powers of the use of force. we have defended ourselves with a force of law
and the values of universalism, reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. nicaragua has lawrence to complained with the un over the us refusal to comply with the international court of justice, order and pay compensation to managua for its support for notorious death squads in the 1980s of in nicaragua. and the president made the decision, even though he was dissuaded from during this by friendly nations who told...
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this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few. while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims, as well as the following for the showing of and being detained, of a demonstration in stock on. but that's not the guy who bought the car, ron rather of bystander who tried to throw stones at the demonstrate to a swedish authorities of the ones who gave permission for the beginning of the koran. they also provided law enforcement protection during this done. we heard from some locals who suddenly condemned. yeah. i think it's very disgusting that the swedish government allow other people to burn something. that means so much for so many people in sweden. but today i didn't even know they did that, but i'm a totally against it against anything new for bulk of those religion. and i don't think it's a good idea to do that here in sweden. and i don't think it's fair enough to go around and burn like my boss for the other religion because you don't believe it not just be because you don't believe in something you have to do is respe
this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few. while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims, as well as the following for the showing of and being detained, of a demonstration in stock on. but that's not the guy who bought the car, ron rather of bystander who tried to throw stones at the demonstrate to a swedish authorities of the ones who gave permission for the beginning of the...
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and the values of universal is reduced, accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the belief of more than a 1000000000 muslims of the following up to date, you're showing a bad thing to time to the demonstration install. com, but he's not the one who button the caron just have the bystander who attempted to throw some stuff into the demonstrate to assuage authorities of the ones who gave permission for the beginning of the koran. and they provided some law enforcement as well. we heard from some of those roles who condemned the i think is very disgusting, that the swedish government allow other people to burn something. that means so much for so many people in sweden. but today i didn't even know they did it, but i'm a totally against it against anything new, provoke of those religion. and i don't think it's a good idea to do that here in sweden. and i don't think it's fair enough to go around and barn uh like my boss for the other religion because you don't believe not just be because you don't believe in something you have to do is respect. other people are t
and the values of universal is reduced, accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the belief of more than a 1000000000 muslims of the following up to date, you're showing a bad thing to time to the demonstration install. com, but he's not the one who button the caron just have the bystander who attempted to throw some stuff into the demonstrate to assuage authorities of the ones who gave permission for the beginning of the koran. and they provided some law enforcement...
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this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the belief of more than a 1000000000 muslims. israel is unable to protect the palestinians from extremists. that is the admission coming directly from the as riley defense minister amid escalating violence. and that range is real views with gravity define whence inflicted upon palestinian civilians. in recent days, by extreme is elements, there are 500 palestinian villages, some of them as large as towns. there are tens of thousands of people. you can't protect all of them at once. the settlements in the west bank, gaza strip and golden heights of sparks the violin. clashes between his rallies and palestinians bought for the last half a century. crazy to the end of a 6 day war between israel and egypt. in 1967, they represented communities built and occupied by israel and a refund, backed by the as ready government as military. and while they have to be described as a legal across the international community, the current government has officially made expansion of westbank
this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the belief of more than a 1000000000 muslims. israel is unable to protect the palestinians from extremists. that is the admission coming directly from the as riley defense minister amid escalating violence. and that range is real views with gravity define whence inflicted upon palestinian civilians. in recent days, by extreme is elements,...
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this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. this further shows a mind being detained at to the devastation. however, he wasn't no one who committed the acts against the move them only the button while the bystander who attempted to to as done as a demonstration. so he's a closet foundation for the branding of as a sanction valley and the protection of law enforcement officers. we heard from a local secondary. yeah. i think it's very disgusting that the swedish government allow other people to burn something. that means so much for so many people in sweden, but today i didn't even know they did that, but i'm a totally against it against anything new for bulk of those religion. and i don't think it's a good idea to do that here in sweden. and i don't think it's fair enough to go around and burn like bibles for the other religion because you don't believe not just be because you don't believe in something you have to do is respect other people, a lot of people that believe
this way, nor can the principles of tolerance and the values of universalism, the reduced accommodating the views of a few while showing so little regard for the beliefs of more than a 1000000000 muslims. this further shows a mind being detained at to the devastation. however, he wasn't no one who committed the acts against the move them only the button while the bystander who attempted to to as done as a demonstration. so he's a closet foundation for the branding of as a sanction valley and...
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of the pigment that colors plants in green pigment, what is it called? and three two one time is up, the school curriculum, perhaps a little more university but hardly, rather still school so what this is the kind of pigment we'll assume it's called the same as melanin in humans. and what does it mean for people? well, the pigment that is responsible for the color of the skin, so, let's say, i don’t have this pigment, then according to your logic, our skin should be green, if it is also called, but it answers the color scientifically beautifully. i even thought that now how to be offended, bodahozes, and well, it’s clear, everything is as it is for us. knot offended, yes, offended, then please second knot photo question for you to say so and look and answer and as an option to build, as in architecture these female and male figures are called, as they are called, but in architecture, of course, the male and female body option is of course not accepted. you need these elements and three two one. time is up, please reply. and i apologize to all the architects who are watching us here and now i accept. the male body and the male figure are atlant atlant are th
of the pigment that colors plants in green pigment, what is it called? and three two one time is up, the school curriculum, perhaps a little more university but hardly, rather still school so what this is the kind of pigment we'll assume it's called the same as melanin in humans. and what does it mean for people? well, the pigment that is responsible for the color of the skin, so, let's say, i don’t have this pigment, then according to your logic, our skin should be green, if it is also...
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university community, rallied. we talked with the rector of the university of economics. and invincible, our people are unique , we wrote littleomething, but everyone heard us and saw what was happening, we can accommodate 200 people in such decent conditions, and in addition , thanks to the organization, the organization itself the sorting of clothes, shoes, food products of our local citizens has already begun, everything is being prepared so that their kherson citizens who will live here, and also those in kherson, who we can provide an address after some time, in general, the odesa region can currently receive about 4 thousand immigrants , as reported by the government and the mayor's office and the regional administration that now everything is ready to receive people, but as we can see that there are not so many of them at the moment . everyone is called to bring everything, uh, everything that people need now, it’s children ’s things and even toys, because many of them were born with children, of course, they also call to bring food, food , carriers for the animals, because a lot of animals also came to odessa and all t
university community, rallied. we talked with the rector of the university of economics. and invincible, our people are unique , we wrote littleomething, but everyone heard us and saw what was happening, we can accommodate 200 people in such decent conditions, and in addition , thanks to the organization, the organization itself the sorting of clothes, shoes, food products of our local citizens has already begun, everything is being prepared so that their kherson citizens who will live here,...
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night of universal silence its for an hour the phenomenon of miracles, the living chariot of the universe is openly rolling into the sanctuary of heaven, but i decided to read hmm a wonderful littlessian poet mmm, in which the cosmos is dan precisely as a projection of the universe on ourselves to our inner world, when the daylight fades away and in the black haze leaning towards khatam the whole sky will play over me like a colossal a moving atom that year torments me dream. that somewhere in another corner of the universe there is the same garden and the same darkness and the same stars in imperishable beauty, and maybe some poet stands in the garden and thinks with anguish why i bother him with my misty dream at the end of his years. and this, by the way, brings us back to the discussion of tarkovsky emma now again about the museum vyacheslav lvovich and tell me, please, does the museum publish any books. and what exactly? here i have some samples here, yes, the museum publishes books. well, how are we do? these are projects with publishing houses. now you have taken the book. she is very important to us. this is the second edition of the event horizon, a severe man's external
night of universal silence its for an hour the phenomenon of miracles, the living chariot of the universe is openly rolling into the sanctuary of heaven, but i decided to read hmm a wonderful littlessian poet mmm, in which the cosmos is dan precisely as a projection of the universe on ourselves to our inner world, when the daylight fades away and in the black haze leaning towards khatam the whole sky will play over me like a colossal a moving atom that year torments me dream. that somewhere in...
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outdated, it needs to be rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, so he predicts little about the emergence of a new attention, a new universaligion. you need a whole new ideology a new religion and they will probably come from silicon valley or vangaloria they are in the middle east and they will probably be able to give people a technology based worldview and everything that the old religions promised, happiness, justice and even eternal life, but here on earth with the help of technology.
outdated, it needs to be rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, so he predicts little about the emergence of a new attention, a new universaligion. you need a whole new ideology a new religion and they will probably come from silicon valley or vangaloria they are in the middle east and they will probably be able to give people a technology based worldview and everything that the old religions promised, happiness, justice and even eternal life, but here on earth with the help of...
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bush, alberto gonzalez, the dean of belmont university college of law. to pull back a little bit because there are so many elements of this, disparate threads of this, a target letter, how significant is this particularly in the context of a former president? >> well, it is historic in the context of a former president. but a target letter is very significant. i think it's more likely than not. actually, it's quite likely that an indictment is coming. of course, everyone has been saying, legal experts have been saying. there is no guarantee here, but i wouldn't want to be the subject of a target letter. so i think that former president trump and his team are probably preparing for the worst and getting ready to fight the charges that are likely to be coming. >> the elie honig did a great job of sort of laying out what a target letter would mean and some of the language used by the justice department. substantial evidence linking him or her to the commission of the crime in the judgment of a prosecutor a putative defendant. is it rare that someone would not be indicted after g
bush, alberto gonzalez, the dean of belmont university college of law. to pull back a little bit because there are so many elements of this, disparate threads of this, a target letter, how significant is this particularly in the context of a former president? >> well, it is historic in the context of a former president. but a target letter is very significant. i think it's more likely than not. actually, it's quite likely that an indictment is coming. of course, everyone has been saying,...
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also you mentioned that mitch daniels, the president of purdue university, noticed a gap in the pipeline of students in indianapolis. and tell me a little bit about how he closed that gap and tell me a little about what happened in indianapolis. miss jasmine, an innovative college or university president, and really part of that has been try to make it more accessible. and you know, mitch, in particular was looking to find people in different communities, including some disadvantaged and giving them a pathway, sort of an onramp into the university to focus on coding or other kinds of skills and try to create a more inclusive innovation economy. and that was critically helpful. the other thing that was critically helpful, indian was a tentpole company, this idea of tentpole companies that essentially some company emerges and, has success and that triggers other success. the sort of momentum begets momentum. i saw that in the northern virginia area with the success of aol. more recently, you saw that in places like seattle, where the success of microsoft and then amazon. but indianapolis has benefited from that is a company, a software co
also you mentioned that mitch daniels, the president of purdue university, noticed a gap in the pipeline of students in indianapolis. and tell me a little bit about how he closed that gap and tell me a little about what happened in indianapolis. miss jasmine, an innovative college or university president, and really part of that has been try to make it more accessible. and you know, mitch, in particular was looking to find people in different communities, including some disadvantaged and giving...
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outdated, it needs to be rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, so he predicts little about the emergence of a new attention to a new universaln. you need a whole new ideology, a new religion, and they will probably come from silicon valley or a hangar, not the middle east, and they will probably be able to give people a technology-based worldview and everything that the old religions promised, happiness, justice, and even eternal life, but here on earth with the help of technology. they are after death. faith, i want to note that, as it were, the new religion, the master of the young harari, he is open, and now i have a question what kind of religion it will be, what will you be based on what is called tolerance multiculturalism, but in fact , same-sex marriage is an absolutely disastrous movement for humanity , illuminated by the church of castries children gender-changing halloween vending machines in new york, issuing drugs and antidotes at any time of the day like what kind of universal religion will it be, that is, not maham, alone christ is not a buddha, but a universal religion, mr. harari, what will he defend, what w
outdated, it needs to be rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, so he predicts little about the emergence of a new attention to a new universaln. you need a whole new ideology, a new religion, and they will probably come from silicon valley or a hangar, not the middle east, and they will probably be able to give people a technology-based worldview and everything that the old religions promised, happiness, justice, and even eternal life, but here on earth with the help of...
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different from the biography of the previous head of the central bank of turkey, university professor sahacaoglu, about whom little time of his appointment. unless then, on the eve of the appointment, he wrote an article, where he fully supported the non-trivial economic approach of recep tayyip erdogan that high inflation should be fought by lowering the key rate, as a result , last year inflation in turkey was 85% higher than a record for 24 years. and now they expect from the traffic police of the rn that it will finally stop this instructive experiment about the economy. at nine canteen with an economic overview. this is the program today and will continue after a short advertisement. i also want to rest. open up and relax. book profitable tickets, hotels , tours on ozon rosbank credit card 120 for everything cancels interest, carry without interest. cash withdraw cashback, get the opportunity i'm lucky with you guess my desires adjusted to my habits. you can chill anything but our relationship in the garden fresh burning refrigerator convertible storage areas the perfect microclimate on every shelf. receive 1
different from the biography of the previous head of the central bank of turkey, university professor sahacaoglu, about whom little time of his appointment. unless then, on the eve of the appointment, he wrote an article, where he fully supported the non-trivial economic approach of recep tayyip erdogan that high inflation should be fought by lowering the key rate, as a result , last year inflation in turkey was 85% higher than a record for 24 years. and now they expect from the traffic police...
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of slaves continued, and remains a problem today. a little earlier i spoke to dr yunush yer show, who's associate professor of history at the universityand an expert on the east african slave trade. he told me about the significance of this moment. the closure of the zanzibar slave market was one of the great triumphs of britain's abolitionist policy in the 19th century, which began in 1807 with the slave trade act and carried on in 1833 with the abolition of slavery within the british empire itself, and then to suppression of slave trading in the atlantic and also the indian ocean. and also that britain entered into these mutual right of search treaties with most other nations in the world. a lot has been made of the impact of slavery on economies around the world, whole industries that would not have existed without this sort of labour. but talk to me about the impact that it had on east africa. the 18205, a plantation economy emerged in zanzibar. so zanzibar became the world's biggest producer of clothes. and in order to do that, they required slaves. so the slaves were used to produce clothes and coconuts. the problem, the economi
of slaves continued, and remains a problem today. a little earlier i spoke to dr yunush yer show, who's associate professor of history at the universityand an expert on the east african slave trade. he told me about the significance of this moment. the closure of the zanzibar slave market was one of the great triumphs of britain's abolitionist policy in the 19th century, which began in 1807 with the slave trade act and carried on in 1833 with the abolition of slavery within the british empire...
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outdated, it needs to be rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, so he predicts little about the emergence of a new attention to a new universaligion. you need a whole new ideology, a new religion, and they'll probably spring up in silicon valley or in a hangar, they're in the middle east, and they'll probably be able to give people the worldview, technology based, and everything that the old religions promised happiness. eternal life, but here on earth with with the help of technology, they did not rule, not the law of religion, after death. faith moreover, i want to note that, as it were, the herald of a new religion, the master of her freestyle harari, he is openly gay. and now i have a question what kind of religion it will be, what will it be based on what is called tolerance multiculturalism, but in fact an absolutely disastrous movement for humanity - same-sex marriages, illuminated by the church, castrated children, gender-changing halloween machines in new york, issuing any time of the day drugs and anti like what it be for religion. universal that is, not maham, only christ or buddha, but a universal religion, mr. ha
outdated, it needs to be rewritten with the help of artificial intelligence, so he predicts little about the emergence of a new attention to a new universaligion. you need a whole new ideology, a new religion, and they'll probably spring up in silicon valley or in a hangar, they're in the middle east, and they'll probably be able to give people the worldview, technology based, and everything that the old religions promised happiness. eternal life, but here on earth with with the help of...
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obviously so, so your school personal not of it which as opposed to at the find the fuel filter but mutual looks from university in 2019 ukraine post a little wondering pandora's with the status of the war veterans. there's quite a bit of what they can't get away. a lot of options for him to get lost and you get away. when you close, close to please call the presidency. lensky decided to go even further. june 2021 and keeps me kind of sky cathedral. there was a solemn funeral for the eminent vendor as the number of the scalar c, a division i raced by school. when you have on there on the vocal bundle of the whole does to show us the substance abuse. if it's a hard one and subsea portion of 2016 crimes committed by get, let's see a soldiers against opponents population, which them genocide by the police parliament get the same size. the service men from the presidential regiment were assigned to see the vendor list off on his final journey. and you want us to take a look at us using that up with your cell phone, which we have seen goes through it through language, new way, cutty august 2nd. so to ensure that no woods slopes that go, i don't
obviously so, so your school personal not of it which as opposed to at the find the fuel filter but mutual looks from university in 2019 ukraine post a little wondering pandora's with the status of the war veterans. there's quite a bit of what they can't get away. a lot of options for him to get lost and you get away. when you close, close to please call the presidency. lensky decided to go even further. june 2021 and keeps me kind of sky cathedral. there was a solemn funeral for the eminent...
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university. it was also interesting uh, front-line soldiers without any exams, but he was a little late. i had to go to the rector ofteresting that my father really wanted to do it. e history, but my grandfather understands that, well, as if what the soviet union is in general, he once said, no, history cannot be dealt with as an ideological science, then my father said. well, you know how i love literature, how i love poetry. we started to adore poetry simply and brilliantly knew the poetry of the silver age, because all this was available in exile all these publications and pre-revolutionary immigrant he. eh, how he was millions to me, this love attracted me, when here even this name was simply forbidden, and on this my grandfather also says no. and this is impossible, because this is not yet ideological. well, okay. well, at least i can study languages. well, this is possible. yes? it was before it becomes therefore, and therefore he becomes a linguist. he enters the philological faculty, but then he enters the slavic department. uh, exactly, because this is this idea of being russian and ideas study e roots, b
university. it was also interesting uh, front-line soldiers without any exams, but he was a little late. i had to go to the rector ofteresting that my father really wanted to do it. e history, but my grandfather understands that, well, as if what the soviet union is in general, he once said, no, history cannot be dealt with as an ideological science, then my father said. well, you know how i love literature, how i love poetry. we started to adore poetry simply and brilliantly knew the poetry of...
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fight, beaten raindrops on the cheeks of praise for the universe 20 years. little was not even. and the signal grass will gasp with bitterness young winds of the universe are waking up. we want the game in the house thunderstorm dolly echo past wars well, tell us under what circumstances this video was filmed, what happened, what did it pushed you to the desire to drink, probably, in general academic and even regional such. the theme is precisely here to sing in the gadget. do you want so-so or on the phone? and, probably, when i was around the country two years ago, in my opinion, even such a thing took place, yes, the action and put it on the telegram channel would have been the same work, the students had to take part in this . but, if the rector has the opportunity. why not show an example turned out to be? do you have a musical background? yes, well, in musical education , a music school in the accordion class. yes, all life. it’s like i also did this hobby with music, my family, i have a musical one for the anniversary of the university. when was it 180 years old? of cours
fight, beaten raindrops on the cheeks of praise for the universe 20 years. little was not even. and the signal grass will gasp with bitterness young winds of the universe are waking up. we want the game in the house thunderstorm dolly echo past wars well, tell us under what circumstances this video was filmed, what happened, what did it pushed you to the desire to drink, probably, in general academic and even regional such. the theme is precisely here to sing in the gadget. do you want so-so...