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the more natural and by simon clark associate professor anthony let microbiology from the university of reading in the u. k. welcome to the w. now we heard there in that report, the symptoms of monkey pox are quite mild in human. so why now our health officials focusing their attention on this spread lose symptoms are generally quite mild. and the fallacy rates probably about one percent the supervision of the virus. we have in the case probably about one fence in the context of an african health care system in european health care system. you'd expect that i think be even lower. we have to remember that this cause is quite severe lesions which can scar, can stay with people for life, and also it's more likely to be lethal in young people. so there is a need to control, they tend to get on top of it quickly and prevent it from spreading. now, how can monkey pox be treated with some of the treatments that we have for smallpox, which hasn't been used in decades because of course small boxes extinct could be wheeled out. we're not quite sure exactly how effective these will be, but that does appea
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susceptible to a monkey box than the old, the population. fascinating still, simon cloud from the university of reading. thank you. and when moving on to some football and he is now and after and has fight 1st thrilling when in the euroleague on wednesday, the team has arrived back home to a hero's welcome in the city. around $100000.00 fans packed frankfurt main square to hale, the men who be glasgow ranges on penalties. coach oliver glass now goalkeeper kevin trap an affair bray. he scored the winning penalty are among those soaking up a plane. plasma says that he's got a party on through until saturday and to another giant of jem and football hamburg beat her to berlin and the 1st leg of the bundle, meek, is relegation. playoff visiting fans traveled to berlin in huge numbers and their backing helped had that taken advantage into next week's return match. depending on who you believed, anywhere between 7525000 homburg funds were in the olympics. study on, on a, bobby knight and berlin, but there was plenty of home support to that. one of the most nerve wracking games in the german calendar. this was
susceptible to a monkey box than the old, the population. fascinating still, simon cloud from the university of reading. thank you. and when moving on to some football and he is now and after and has fight 1st thrilling when in the euroleague on wednesday, the team has arrived back home to a hero's welcome in the city. around $100000.00 fans packed frankfurt main square to hale, the men who be glasgow ranges on penalties. coach oliver glass now goalkeeper kevin trap an affair bray. he scored...
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read there? and what exactly was the reaction of the italian and other communities that were represented during this night of poetry at the universityena, please read 11 students from all countries of the world so these are universities for foreigners and many different students from all over the world can study there, about 3,000 students there the students were studying, everyone read their poem about the war, everyone highlighted these events and wanted to show solidarity as much as possible, the ukrainian participant was the first to read a poem by volodymyr sosyura, love ukraine to all of us, we were all very excited, supported by applause, and in the end, all the organizers of this event also emphasized the events taking place in ukraine they say that people were strong and in fact very impressed by the strength of ukrainians and say that we are a very strong nation and that we are now defending our borders and have our independence this is very important, it is an example for many countries, in the end they point out that all ukrainians who are abroad are grateful that they can share their culture, tradition, even their langu
read there? and what exactly was the reaction of the italian and other communities that were represented during this night of poetry at the universityena, please read 11 students from all countries of the world so these are universities for foreigners and many different students from all over the world can study there, about 3,000 students there the students were studying, everyone read their poem about the war, everyone highlighted these events and wanted to show solidarity as much as...
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scientists performed several groups earlier for representatives of youth and student organizations at the ural pedagogical university readctures and rollers of russia in the world economy and the country's achievements in various fields. in all major cities of bulgaria, demonstrations were held against the supply of weapons to ukraine, protest rallies took place in pilaf in varna burgas in more than 10 cities, the most massive action was in sofia, hundreds of people in the capital with flags and banners came to the building of the national parliament. the main requirement of the people of compliance with bulgaria's neutrality and refusal of military assistance to kiev just today, the deputies are planning to consider the issue of sending weapons. in ukraine, the initiative in the supply of arsenal belongs to the bulgarian example of bitkov and some of the participants who rule in the country, it seems. 27 people died as a result of an accident in ukraine in the rivne region on the highway, kiev chop collided with a minibus of a fuel truck bus, the resulting fire completely destroyed the tanker and passenger transport, 12
scientists performed several groups earlier for representatives of youth and student organizations at the ural pedagogical university readctures and rollers of russia in the world economy and the country's achievements in various fields. in all major cities of bulgaria, demonstrations were held against the supply of weapons to ukraine, protest rallies took place in pilaf in varna burgas in more than 10 cities, the most massive action was in sofia, hundreds of people in the capital with flags...
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tom: we are out of time. , professor from columbia university. a readinglobalization and its discontent" is a good place to start on a study of economics. that is where you can get started with stiglitz 101. coming up, the television star david rubenstein. stay with us from the world economic forum in davos. this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up to date with news from around the world, with the first word, i'm ritika gupta. president biden's has he will review trump era tariffs imposed on china. that red to a -- that led to a rally in the offshore yuan. the president has come under pressure from some lawmakers and economists and the u.s. chamber of commerce to reduce or eliminate them. president biden is seeking to reassure americans about the current monkeypox out. at a news conference in tokyo, the president said it was unlikely to cause a pandemic on the scale of the coronavirus. he said the u.s. has enough smallpox vaccine stockpiled to deal with the outbreak. ukraine's president said russia's economy should be shut off from the world and invited g
tom: we are out of time. , professor from columbia university. a readinglobalization and its discontent" is a good place to start on a study of economics. that is where you can get started with stiglitz 101. coming up, the television star david rubenstein. stay with us from the world economic forum in davos. this is bloomberg. ritika: keeping you up to date with news from around the world, with the first word, i'm ritika gupta. president biden's has he will review trump era tariffs imposed...
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hello ruslan of the cherkess republic, the city of cherkessk smey, only the university's accuracy was suggested. read the correct answer. pisan or efim chelyabin is correctly depicted in the portrait of dmitry ivanovich mendeleev in the robe of a doctor of law from the university of edinburgh, but this is great britain, it was his first english robe, you see, it was written by an english university and it suited him very well not quite. clear. why do researchers write that this is an english university in my opinion. well answer. i think in terms of content, in fact, correctly, taking into account, that is, they tried to confuse the investigators, so it's good, please go to the next stage. the first school of the green path the choice of comparison is the first second and double portrait. let's take a double portrait. here is a double portrait of two people. i am already interested in the people depicted in the portrait, who painted them and how this portrait happened in quotation marks. so here you are. let me ask, there in case busy well on the portrait depicts pyotr kapitsa and nikolai semyonov ,
hello ruslan of the cherkess republic, the city of cherkessk smey, only the university's accuracy was suggested. read the correct answer. pisan or efim chelyabin is correctly depicted in the portrait of dmitry ivanovich mendeleev in the robe of a doctor of law from the university of edinburgh, but this is great britain, it was his first english robe, you see, it was written by an english university and it suited him very well not quite. clear. why do researchers write that this is an english...
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o guy, political science professor at the university of the philippines, dylan man, professor r reads great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thanks for having me. now i filipino politics over the last couple of figures. i wasn't boring at all, but even by your boisterous rather boisterous vendors. i think the latest elections produced rather remarkable results. we have the son of an ousted and disgraced leader, often described as a, as a brutal dictator, being chosen as president the life and the daughter of a pretty controversial outgoing president. also often described as a dictator and now being elected as a vice president. this is an amazing ticket. i don't think we have seen anything of this sort in recent years in global politics. what does it say about the aspirations of filipino voters? well, we're, we did not just elect a president in a vice president coming from 2 of the most powerful political families in the philippines. but they were elected, overwhelmingly wait with the majority mandate of the latest count is that both of them almost got around 58 perce
o guy, political science professor at the university of the philippines, dylan man, professor r reads great to talk to you. thank you very much for your time. thanks for having me. now i filipino politics over the last couple of figures. i wasn't boring at all, but even by your boisterous rather boisterous vendors. i think the latest elections produced rather remarkable results. we have the son of an ousted and disgraced leader, often described as a, as a brutal dictator, being chosen as...
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of soviet history textbooks, they read klyuchevsky karamzin and even pikul in the homeland of their ancestors, the slender book was recommended for extracurricular reading in schools, and in universitiesin teaching aid. the slender preface wrote that he wanted to tell the story of the ukrainian nation, which did not have its own state until the twentieth century, and since many things on its lands were not created by ukrainians, the new country had to go through ukrainization, which began with the arrest of the slender ukrainian lands. almost the cradle of mankind and an important part of european civilization, outside of which there is already another non-european state and its own state. the ukrainians still had but only a very long time ago in the middle ages its name was kievan rus. with the collapse of kievan rus , tyny was written, ukrainians ended up in different states of the lithuanian principality of the commonwealth in the moscow kingdom, but always fought for the power of foreigners on their land. especially successful in the 17th century. this was done by the cossacks, and by the beginning of the 18th century, it was the ukrainians who became a model of progress for the r
of soviet history textbooks, they read klyuchevsky karamzin and even pikul in the homeland of their ancestors, the slender book was recommended for extracurricular reading in schools, and in universitiesin teaching aid. the slender preface wrote that he wanted to tell the story of the ukrainian nation, which did not have its own state until the twentieth century, and since many things on its lands were not created by ukrainians, the new country had to go through ukrainization, which began with...
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listen , it was so interesting to hear the name of my teacher, nadezhda temirova, here, who sometimes read lectures at my place in donetsk , mind you, the universityin their nickels these worlds for the seventh grade in the preface it is directly written that the history of the ukrainian people has 140,000 years. i remember when i read this before the same passage means before historians. everyone from all over the cis gathered there, i can such a pause came here, my god, this is even before the neanderthal man, you understand? well, these are nothing in ukraine it's been written in textbooks for a long time. it's not even a fresh textbook. this is a long time ago. many generations long before the children, evicted already there on these textbooks , are actually brought up by the first ukrainian tsar. we do not have a ukrainian tsar. well, what kiev recently 140,000 years, who ruled ukraine and about galilee actually wrote about the fact that they were englishmen, by the way, gauls cattle samurai are all ukrainians. yes, so that, surprisingly, from samara, the tribe of samara, the ukrainian tribe of samara, reached japan, and now elite means elite
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that is, that stops a lot of the measures that would gain a large national popularity like universal background checks don't actually translate into legislation. i was reading today, just the statistics are about the number of fire arms and guns in the world in the united states. there are enough fire arms for every american citizen to possess one and then there would be $60.00 to $70000000.00 extra to go around with so many weapons like that, just in circulation in the country. is it realistic to expect that legislation will ever be able to address this problem? that's right. there are about 400000000 private firearms own in the united states now, which is a dramatic increase even from recent times in u. s. history. and so one of the arguments that i think is a good one that you're raising is that restrictions on the supply of firearms might actually not do anything where we could stop the sale of all private firearms united states tomorrow. and we would still have more firearms and we have people in the united states. so legislation that looks not specifically at those restrictions on supply. but on identifying the people. busy who are most at risk of vio
that is, that stops a lot of the measures that would gain a large national popularity like universal background checks don't actually translate into legislation. i was reading today, just the statistics are about the number of fire arms and guns in the world in the united states. there are enough fire arms for every american citizen to possess one and then there would be $60.00 to $70000000.00 extra to go around with so many weapons like that, just in circulation in the country. is it realistic...
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universe of the swedish genius. ingmar bergman is on the agenda for his tenth picture summer game. it was this tape that bergman read as one of the turning points in his work, moreover, he called it his first work of authorship, and modern criticism speaks of the summer game, as a perfect film, the film was accepted by the audience in urai with the release of the picture in the early fifties, it was announced the birth of a new bergman, where the symbolism of melancholy relegated to the background. so the author became more understandable to a wide audience summer play drama wayward ballet star, she is 28 years old. she is not married. her life is dedicated , superficial romances. she alone thinks about her aging, while her loneliness is quite consciously mary accepted it voluntarily. after all, the difficult nature of the independence of the spirit makes her a difficult prey for men, but whether she has always been like this, we can answer this question. one day , maria is the one who receives the diaries of her first love. we plunge into the past together with her. letter we must change we are for nothing in life.
universe of the swedish genius. ingmar bergman is on the agenda for his tenth picture summer game. it was this tape that bergman read as one of the turning points in his work, moreover, he called it his first work of authorship, and modern criticism speaks of the summer game, as a perfect film, the film was accepted by the audience in urai with the release of the picture in the early fifties, it was announced the birth of a new bergman, where the symbolism of melancholy relegated to the...
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scientists performed several groups earlier for representatives of youth and student organizations at the ural pedagogical university read various governments. 27 people died as a result of an accident in ukraine in the romny region on the highway, kiev chop collided with minibuses, fuel truck buses, the resulting fire completely destroyed the tanker truck and passenger transport of 38 people survived 12, another victim became the driver of the minibus. according to the preliminary version, he is the culprit of the accident . according to local media, this accident has become the largest in ukraine over the past 10 years. three at once in the regions, paratroopers of the security air force helped to bring the situation with natural fires under control. in khakassia, the fire came close to the settlement where about 2,000 people live, 50 employees of the federal service promptly carried out controlled counter annealing and laid mineralized strips with the help of heavy equipment. in buryatia, four dozen paratroopers significantly increased the group of firefighters who fought the fire in the tonkin national park with a st
scientists performed several groups earlier for representatives of youth and student organizations at the ural pedagogical university read various governments. 27 people died as a result of an accident in ukraine in the romny region on the highway, kiev chop collided with minibuses, fuel truck buses, the resulting fire completely destroyed the tanker truck and passenger transport of 38 people survived 12, another victim became the driver of the minibus. according to the preliminary version, he...
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that stops a lot of measures that would have national popularity, like universal background checks, and translate into legislation. brent: i was reading statistics about the numbers of firearms in the world. being the united states there are enough firearms -- in the united states there are enough firearms for every american to possess one and then there would be 60 million or 70 million extract to go around. with so many weapons like that in circulation around the country, is it realistic to expect that legislation would ever be able to address this problem? guest: that's right. there are about 400 million private firear owned in the united states now, a dramatic increase even from recent times in u.s. history. one of the arguments that i think is a good one that you are ising, is that restricting the supply of firearms might not do anything. if we can stop the sale of private firearms tomorrow, we would still have more firearms than we have people in the united states. but restrictions on identifying the people who are most at risk of violence, providing different resources, or in some cases, temporarily removing guns from those peo
that stops a lot of measures that would have national popularity, like universal background checks, and translate into legislation. brent: i was reading statistics about the numbers of firearms in the world. being the united states there are enough firearms -- in the united states there are enough firearms for every american to possess one and then there would be 60 million or 70 million extract to go around. with so many weapons like that in circulation around the country, is it realistic to...
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university. a piece of her obituary read those who know and love her were blessed with her friendly soul. that's what's being honored as people come out to not only this memorial site, but at the town square to pay their respects. it's going to be a tough period of days and weeks for the families here. >> you talk to the families and another one of the victims, i interviewed her grandfather. he told he that it felt like a piece of his body had been pulled out of him. just ripped away. her aunt said this is going to leave scars on our hearts for months, for years, for decades. you look at the other cities impacted by gun violence. and we know this doesn't heal in a year or two years. so uvalde, all the people out here was really describing from san antonio to del rio, to outside of texas, there's so much support across the state and across the country because we are looking a at one of the ugliest chapters of gun violence we have ever seen. >> i saw on one of the local papers there's so many flowers pouring in they had to bring in extra help. the local sourcen couldn't handle it. let me as
university. a piece of her obituary read those who know and love her were blessed with her friendly soul. that's what's being honored as people come out to not only this memorial site, but at the town square to pay their respects. it's going to be a tough period of days and weeks for the families here. >> you talk to the families and another one of the victims, i interviewed her grandfather. he told he that it felt like a piece of his body had been pulled out of him. just ripped away. her...
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of which is reason. in fact i picked up on their very good work. we listen volunteers, and be reading tutors very hard-working and ambitious. the universityt an hour a week with the understanding they would come back and tutor the same student each week. it was not simply a chore it was a date, a study date if you will understand many of you have been involved. let me just take a moment to recognize some of the most dedicated of foster grandparents who are in our audience. here today we have just whom i apologize right now. and maria, who've given 13 years of service. wait there is more. price with 14 years of service. [applause] and geraldine wakefield with 17 years of dedication to these children. ladies if you are president please stand so we can recognize and thank you. in 1982 when mrs. reagan had been in washington she was able to speak with great passion in the foster program she was moved to put a book quote to love a child. and in it she highlights the stories many like the stories of richard with us today. the immensely popular composer 's wife was here earlier with us today. to love a child. and to put a cherry on top it was re
of which is reason. in fact i picked up on their very good work. we listen volunteers, and be reading tutors very hard-working and ambitious. the universityt an hour a week with the understanding they would come back and tutor the same student each week. it was not simply a chore it was a date, a study date if you will understand many of you have been involved. let me just take a moment to recognize some of the most dedicated of foster grandparents who are in our audience. here today we have...
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it is top to bottom creating this terrible sentiment, university of michigan came out this week, it is the lowest reading25 years, you cannot find sentiment this low, outside of an actual recession, and that is where we are today. >> consumer sentiment, meaning how people feel about the economy. why then, josh, do we continue to pay up? it's not like demand has slowed? >> yes. a lot of this is coasting on the fumes of pandemic era stimulus, stock price gains, home price gains, we have balance sheet, in very good she shape, we they spent about 12 months without anywhere to go, they were able to pay a lot of debt at low interest rates, there is a peculiarity to the way that household balance sheets were able to repair themselves during the coronavirus recession, which again, it's like the upside down, nothing we have on record from past recessions. and so we have people who are still willing to spend and that will continue until they've lost enough money in their 401k or their home price has declined enough on paper that they feel less wealthy, and maybe they don't need the second vote, maybe they don't ne
it is top to bottom creating this terrible sentiment, university of michigan came out this week, it is the lowest reading25 years, you cannot find sentiment this low, outside of an actual recession, and that is where we are today. >> consumer sentiment, meaning how people feel about the economy. why then, josh, do we continue to pay up? it's not like demand has slowed? >> yes. a lot of this is coasting on the fumes of pandemic era stimulus, stock price gains, home price gains, we...
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a dietician at the university of illinois-chicago published an article which reads in part, quote: charlesused as a marker of, quote, uncivilized behavior, unquote. i literally have no idea what i just read. i've got to be honest with you, that was like listening to karine jean-pierre read off the wrong notecard, nicole. [laughter] here's my question. i read somewhere as of 2020, 42% of adults in this country are considered obese. my question is, how many of those folks are, you know, white? >> well,, first of all, racial and ethnic disparities -- [laughter] of course there are. racial and ethnic disparities absolutely do exist when we're talking about adult obesity. so this is where i take issue. you have over two-thirds of americans who are either considered overweight or obese, and those are both linked to a multitude of health conditions; cancer, heart disease. i mean, honestly, this could be an entire hour segment, and it costs millions, tens of millions of dollars every single year creating obese -- treating obesity and weight-related illness in our country. the difference is, there
a dietician at the university of illinois-chicago published an article which reads in part, quote: charlesused as a marker of, quote, uncivilized behavior, unquote. i literally have no idea what i just read. i've got to be honest with you, that was like listening to karine jean-pierre read off the wrong notecard, nicole. [laughter] here's my question. i read somewhere as of 2020, 42% of adults in this country are considered obese. my question is, how many of those folks are, you know, white?...
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lot of what we get is nominal, look, higher number means good university of michigan consumer confidence number is, hold on, the lowest reading, the lowest reading we've seen in 20 years outside of a recession, the lowest, and by the way take a look at overall retail sales run it back 18 months. peter boockvar did this this morning. compare 18% growth in goods spending versus 16% in price growth via cpi, basically it is a wash, so there is no growth. that's the situation now i wish it weren't true i don't like coming on here every day and being negative, but i am being honest with people nominal gains aren't great when inflation is where it is. >> i get you, also depends where you look for the story you want to tell. if you listen to a conversation that cramer and i had this morning on "squawk on the street," he would tell you walmart issues have to do with walmart, they didn't have the right products and executed poorly you could say look what home depot did. they had fewer transactions but people spent more. they were up against tough comps and beat them. they're just executing better in some people's minds. >> don't have a
lot of what we get is nominal, look, higher number means good university of michigan consumer confidence number is, hold on, the lowest reading, the lowest reading we've seen in 20 years outside of a recession, the lowest, and by the way take a look at overall retail sales run it back 18 months. peter boockvar did this this morning. compare 18% growth in goods spending versus 16% in price growth via cpi, basically it is a wash, so there is no growth. that's the situation now i wish it weren't...
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of americans what they want. universal background checks. there is no good reason to not have universal background checks. >> and if you read the content of those two bills, those are not radical bills. they're giving what the people want. just 80% of people want to tighten background checks. even in the state of texas. we talked about it a minute ago. university of texas poll showed 18% of texans, including a lot of republicans, are against universal back ground checks and yet they can't get there. there is a moment last night prior to tipoff in miami where the heat held a moment of silence for the victims of the matt shooting at robb elementary school. it concluded with a call to action. >> the heat urges you to contact your state senators by calling 202-224-3121 to leave a message demanding their support for common sense gun laws. you could also make change at the ballot box. visit heat.com/vote to register and let your voice be heard this fall. >> you heard cheers from the floridians there in the arena. but marco rubio was critical tweeting this. the nba doesn't like to talk about the billions they make from china that enslaves uyghur musli
of americans what they want. universal background checks. there is no good reason to not have universal background checks. >> and if you read the content of those two bills, those are not radical bills. they're giving what the people want. just 80% of people want to tighten background checks. even in the state of texas. we talked about it a minute ago. university of texas poll showed 18% of texans, including a lot of republicans, are against universal back ground checks and yet they can't...
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university of pennsylvania. so while they approached the stage and settle down, let me read an excerpt from our citation for traveling black a story of race and resistance published by the bell not press of harvard university press. mia bay's traveling black mobilizes innovative research elegant pros and incisive analysis to make a major intervention in our understanding of the civil rights movement. and the everyday life of racial domination. her sweeping analysis gracefully and expertly moves from the mid 19th century to the mid 20th. and from one dominant mode, we're transportation to the next. drawing on her exhaustive and imaginative research and trade publications litigation records memoirs oral histories and the press she vividly depicts the restrictions in dignities and terror faced by black travelers on street cars trains automobiles and airplanes. and then we're away stationed waiting rooms gas stations and airports. she develops a complex and nuanced analysis of the multiple actors constructing and enforcing transit segregation. from state legislators ticket agents and drivers to the white passengers who b
university of pennsylvania. so while they approached the stage and settle down, let me read an excerpt from our citation for traveling black a story of race and resistance published by the bell not press of harvard university press. mia bay's traveling black mobilizes innovative research elegant pros and incisive analysis to make a major intervention in our understanding of the civil rights movement. and the everyday life of racial domination. her sweeping analysis gracefully and expertly moves...
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May 29, 2022
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of the same name in the molodechensky district. however holiday events. the bundle has already begun to receive students and teachers. belgus university, natalyanskaya also readto the dome. like you, my dear, forget yourself , i listen to the strength, who has never been tied up with that philologist did not become, such an unofficial formula accepted its birth and snue of orphans of the belarusian know-it-alls of their native language, all summer already touches the world, birth. professors, lecturers, students of different belarusian courses , won a lot of university with a line on malaya rodima, yanka kupala’s ties have already changed for several generations at a shaky the digitological action linked with the student has grown among the speakers, and the program of the cultural impreza for five decades is everything. taesh talakoy read. vershi bathed to sing its sprouts, accompaniment to music, now a concert provisation. instead of garbage, not only speakers and students have a deer, sheets of different faculties of universities here. where the sleeping student of the military department of the podhapel future of yura with the economists of physics is a c
of the same name in the molodechensky district. however holiday events. the bundle has already begun to receive students and teachers. belgus university, natalyanskaya also readto the dome. like you, my dear, forget yourself , i listen to the strength, who has never been tied up with that philologist did not become, such an unofficial formula accepted its birth and snue of orphans of the belarusian know-it-alls of their native language, all summer already touches the world, birth. professors,...
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May 7, 2022
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there will came from from the western sedan muscles are influence of what i did not learn, but in school, i read an apple at university. william says his ancestors were enslaved in west africa. he plans to take dna test to learn more. and he hopes the new museum and his new life in ghana will help him to rediscover and celebrate his families route . malcolm web al jazeera. ah, hello, are you watching out 0? these are the stories were following the sound. a 3 day russian sci fi in ukraine's and maria poll is entering its final day and the u. n. is scrambling to rescue civilians. hundreds of people including ukrainian fight is a trap to the besieged as of styled steel plant. it's the last remaining hold out of ukrainian forces in mary a poll. 50 people were evacuated from that facility on friday. they arrived at a camp in the russian controlled village of busy men, eng. ukrainian officials have again accused russia violating that sci fi, which is supposed to help people get to safety. it's the last day of campaign rallies in the philippines as the country prepays for a presidential election on monday. the top 2 candidat
there will came from from the western sedan muscles are influence of what i did not learn, but in school, i read an apple at university. william says his ancestors were enslaved in west africa. he plans to take dna test to learn more. and he hopes the new museum and his new life in ghana will help him to rediscover and celebrate his families route . malcolm web al jazeera. ah, hello, are you watching out 0? these are the stories were following the sound. a 3 day russian sci fi in ukraine's and...
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May 14, 2022
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and sandor’s felt is a teacher of the transcarpathian university of uzhgorod, it seems he, you know, alternates between trenches and shelling, reads so the entrance campaign for first-year students starts from region to region at different times depending on the situation. somewhere they started accepting documents. a month ago, and somewhere they even announced that they were capable. what about those who have not yet studied at school? going to the first grade is interesting no, we are not interested anastasia kataeva got to know her, it was also interesting, she will tell me congratulations, i am writing this letter and this letter is going to go to the first grade this year, five-year-old eva is going to have fun there, there will be many friends and i will be with the biggest a star of success from her eva at school, her mother is expecting too much , her mother says she is confident in her daughter, she was involved in her development from the age of two, it all started from early development, we paid more attention to the motor when they started talking more fairy tales and so on after early development this was the general
and sandor’s felt is a teacher of the transcarpathian university of uzhgorod, it seems he, you know, alternates between trenches and shelling, reads so the entrance campaign for first-year students starts from region to region at different times depending on the situation. somewhere they started accepting documents. a month ago, and somewhere they even announced that they were capable. what about those who have not yet studied at school? going to the first grade is interesting no, we are not...
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of those traits but that's what it took to get mrna to work. so eventually there were two scientists that maybe some people have read about carico and wise men university of pennsylvania, they wrote a groundbreaking paper to show that. yes, the body can create proteins when when mrna is injected. you can read about the details in my book and it was groundbreaking stuff. but but was largely forgotten and people don't realize this creek and white's been tried to start a biotech company. they couldn't raise any money people were like, yeah interesting paper, but was kind of forgotten and it's not really we didn't think it's people didn't think it was gonna be a applicable and you could actually use it for anything so it took a couple other researchers including a real character. i'm named luigi warren at mit who gets no credit who kind of rediscovered this paper and said, you know what that paper from a few years ago. maybe we can use it. excuse me. so again, is that that baton that was passed for one researcher or one group of researcher to another and that's what it took to make mrna work and eventually we got to the point at the end and nih and researc
of those traits but that's what it took to get mrna to work. so eventually there were two scientists that maybe some people have read about carico and wise men university of pennsylvania, they wrote a groundbreaking paper to show that. yes, the body can create proteins when when mrna is injected. you can read about the details in my book and it was groundbreaking stuff. but but was largely forgotten and people don't realize this creek and white's been tried to start a biotech company. they...
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kriti: professor scott nelson of the university of georgia, author of the book oceans of grain, how american wheat remade the world, highly recommend the readyou so much for joining us, always a pleasure. as we talk to scott, we are continuing to see the bloomberg commodity index higher and food prices continue to rally well the stocks continue to weaken, stock market has session lows. we will keep you updated on all market moves in the hour ahead. still ahead, crypto under pressure in today's session with bitcoin and the red and coinbase losing about one third of its value. we dig into digital assets next. this is bloomberg. ♪ kriti: this is "bloomberg markets" and i am creta group to -- kriti gupta. backers of the terra algorithmic stable coin is trying to raise money after it crashed from its dollar peg. this pond reignited the debate over alga mid the -- algorithmic stable coins. we know there's a concern over crypto currencies, just how volatile is ok for this risk asset? stable coins were supposed to be the exception but when you see this pack to the dollar which once again adds the extra level of stability, have this kind of reaction
kriti: professor scott nelson of the university of georgia, author of the book oceans of grain, how american wheat remade the world, highly recommend the readyou so much for joining us, always a pleasure. as we talk to scott, we are continuing to see the bloomberg commodity index higher and food prices continue to rally well the stocks continue to weaken, stock market has session lows. we will keep you updated on all market moves in the hour ahead. still ahead, crypto under pressure in today's...
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May 27, 2022
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the report of sobolev’s novel to see the invisible specialists of the electrotechnical university created a scanner that allows you to readnts, and nikolai will be stunned by this important development of our scientists and not alive and not under plywood , and the performance of the twice younger quartet abba from london lisa herzen how does he remember the name of dizziness to improve cerebral circulation work of the brain to restore memory and reduce dizziness at the object. now i won't forget. buy diapers for newborns and our softest premium diaper panties at wildberries full bladder protection thanks to the original combination of three components ura next triple protection formula and a course of 7 days prices over 100,000 options for every taste. and a super cashback of 30%. everything seethes and diarrhea filtrum, thanks to millions of micropores, the filter absorbs bacteria toxins, helping to eliminate unpleasant symptoms of filtrum style, so that order in the stomach to visit the cool nine percent hair refrigerator with a function 15.000 rubles. sounds profitable m.video eternal free service on an alpha-bank cre
the report of sobolev’s novel to see the invisible specialists of the electrotechnical university created a scanner that allows you to readnts, and nikolai will be stunned by this important development of our scientists and not alive and not under plywood , and the performance of the twice younger quartet abba from london lisa herzen how does he remember the name of dizziness to improve cerebral circulation work of the brain to restore memory and reduce dizziness at the object. now i won't...
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May 24, 2022
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squirrel with the university held the traditional fiftieth action the location of the branch of the kupala museum temporarily became impromptu concert venues where people sang, danced, read poetry the project brought together not only future philologists, but also their friends from different faculties of bsu teachers of famous writers from connoisseurs of the belarusian word are important for us . god is the accompaniment of the holy land. and what nadknya and us on new creations on new jokes on the understanding of the belarusian literature of the belarusian culture and coal began ukraine and any kind of dear republic of belarus , yanka kupala, tyazhenka is not only the path of our poets. i think the alligator podshata kuschevy belarusian literature young cocky, and most importantly sincere of those who were here tied up for their account, they learn to get up. i will have a soul. i am on khoja flower songs to the monument of yanka kupala, necessarily part of the knitting meetings, youth and mentors also participated in quest sports and a culinary event called porridge from the dean. on the rowing canal in zaslavl, the races of the first stage of the cup of belarus in
squirrel with the university held the traditional fiftieth action the location of the branch of the kupala museum temporarily became impromptu concert venues where people sang, danced, read poetry the project brought together not only future philologists, but also their friends from different faculties of bsu teachers of famous writers from connoisseurs of the belarusian word are important for us . god is the accompaniment of the holy land. and what nadknya and us on new creations on new jokes...
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May 3, 2022
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whole of ukraine, but the implementation of this we all read this in the article, i don't remember who has the news and the famous professor tysnyder from yale universityom vienna. he said that in the world practice of genocides, there was no such textbook on genocide because there was no steel, no hilter, they somehow left no documents behind. how can i tell you? and this is how we will implement it. the holocaust was also implemented without such a document, as far as we know , where is the signature? hitler still happened, but here, no, everything is set up and clearly written down, how everything will look, and so on, that is, the intentions, that is, we must approach this matter absolutely seriously . and what is actually less, we heard yesterday and somewhere, the world is just no, again, the day before yesterday, i'm sorry , the day before yesterday, lavrov, who said that in fact hitler was a jew, and a jew is the biggest anti- semitism, you understand, that is, it comes to some kind of situation in which healthy people do not have access to one, and everything is there. that is, you said that i i don't know what's happening with them, well, wha
whole of ukraine, but the implementation of this we all read this in the article, i don't remember who has the news and the famous professor tysnyder from yale universityom vienna. he said that in the world practice of genocides, there was no such textbook on genocide because there was no steel, no hilter, they somehow left no documents behind. how can i tell you? and this is how we will implement it. the holocaust was also implemented without such a document, as far as we know , where is the...
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May 29, 2022
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we were warned by one of the most important scholars and fascism professor search journal from the university a few years before that this is the direction that there is read. site is heading to who are seeing dangerous extreme people celebrating the occupation of another people. but not just talking about small marginal groups. we are talking about extreme groups that are supported by the israeli government and defended by the israeli police and security forces. which means that also the israeli government is this act as a legitimate act. and there have been 5 different reports published were from a very important angel. one of them was on his riley human rights in july. but tell him that struggle against this early occupation. but then we had another very important to perform the human rights watch from miss international, from the low human rights clinic in harvard university. i'm from the you, and it's all this groups are seeing israel as i'm a part. that's the, what is the world working for? why aren't they deeming? was israel the way apartheid is you could be dealt with. israel would not be continued to be dealt with as a democracy, won the whole wor
we were warned by one of the most important scholars and fascism professor search journal from the university a few years before that this is the direction that there is read. site is heading to who are seeing dangerous extreme people celebrating the occupation of another people. but not just talking about small marginal groups. we are talking about extreme groups that are supported by the israeli government and defended by the israeli police and security forces. which means that also the...
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of inquiry put out about future universal service and asked about the structural arrangement of the universal service and having the universal service administrative company administer it and there's a lawsuit in the fifth circuit that reads questions about delegating authority. without expecting you to weigh in on the litigation did you have any policy preferences about the structure or perhaps change going forward? >> as far as any questions about where for example the supreme court may see the future of the administrative law going, i'm going to say that is best left to the litigators. i'm not sure i would want to take a position on that. although it is possible to imagine with some of the signals we've seen while they go in aoe different direction. >> it could be the test case. it depends what we end up getting. as far as the structure of universal service authority and so forth, to sort of tag on, back in 2006 we brought in voice which is the general power to draw on the communication contributions. as far as that i would go with the commissioner on the theory companies with large networks dependent on universal service should be contributed. that would go beyond the theory and i don't know that would be something we
of inquiry put out about future universal service and asked about the structural arrangement of the universal service and having the universal service administrative company administer it and there's a lawsuit in the fifth circuit that reads questions about delegating authority. without expecting you to weigh in on the litigation did you have any policy preferences about the structure or perhaps change going forward? >> as far as any questions about where for example the supreme court may...
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May 13, 2022
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it was so interesting to hear the name of my teacher nadezhda temirova, here, who sometimes read lectures at my place in donetsk donetsk, mind you, the universityheir lyakh textbooks that the world for the seventh grade in the preface directly says that the story ukrainian people is 140,000 years old. i remember when i read it before this same passage means before the story. everyone gathered from all over the cis, i remember such a pause, they came here, god, you understand this even before the neanderthal man, but nothing in ukraine has been written down in textbooks for a long time. it's not even fresh textbooks. this yes long ago many generations long before children. the evicted already there on these textbooks are actually brought up by the first ukrainian tsar. we do not have a ukrainian tsar there are tsars, but what kind of kiev ones? well, kyiv recently from 140,000 years, who ruled ukraine and actually wrote about galilee about the fact that they were galicians, by the way, gauls, cattle, cattle samurai are all ukrainians. yes, so that it’s amazing that samara’s tribe of samara, the ukrainian tribe of samara, reached japan, and now t
it was so interesting to hear the name of my teacher nadezhda temirova, here, who sometimes read lectures at my place in donetsk donetsk, mind you, the universityheir lyakh textbooks that the world for the seventh grade in the preface directly says that the story ukrainian people is 140,000 years old. i remember when i read it before this same passage means before the story. everyone gathered from all over the cis, i remember such a pause, they came here, god, you understand this even before...