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glen dyson is professor of international relations at the university of south east in norway and associate editor of russia in global affairs. he joins us now live from low. thank you for your time. so roger is turning down the gas, it appears the e. u has now reached some consensus around cutting its gas consumption going into winter. but you believe both sides have a part to play in getting to this point. oh dave, all so far, the economic or the sanctions to large extent, one side of the west puts more and more sanctions on russia. now obviously this could be interpreted as a form of sanctions against the west. so for minutes, they've been waiting for how russia will retaliate them, as always tends to be some surprise when russia retired. but that being said, i think russia opened sanctions in the energy sector and go to the dramatic extent, completely cutting off your guess because this could percent thrush as being an unreliable energy fire. and if you're one of the largest integer energy suppliers in the world, you have an interest in having certain trust and reliability. so for this
glen dyson is professor of international relations at the university of south east in norway and associate editor of russia in global affairs. he joins us now live from low. thank you for your time. so roger is turning down the gas, it appears the e. u has now reached some consensus around cutting its gas consumption going into winter. but you believe both sides have a part to play in getting to this point. oh dave, all so far, the economic or the sanctions to large extent, one side of the west...
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the incident is been handled by the ministry through appropriate channels, university of south eastern norway. professor glen decent told us that the counselor's actions are reflection of widespread western root. the phobia definitely a lot of have a statement. this might not stranger to being in the way the hotel stuff is obviously something or a different, very respectable comments. you have well embarrass and also disgraced our country and normally on one hand it doesn't represent the official position of the know we just nate or the people. although on the other hand, it reflects, i guess why the rest of phobia, not just in this country across the west. i mean, i've argued myself for many years smell horrible things set about russians. you can't say it about any other nationality, and it's become a very accepted form of racism or hatred towards one people. you're probably correct when you say that this is how you might reflect the opinion of many people, but you're not supposed to say it out loud. the united states economy has now met the conditions of recession. that's according t
the incident is been handled by the ministry through appropriate channels, university of south eastern norway. professor glen decent told us that the counselor's actions are reflection of widespread western root. the phobia definitely a lot of have a statement. this might not stranger to being in the way the hotel stuff is obviously something or a different, very respectable comments. you have well embarrass and also disgraced our country and normally on one hand it doesn't represent the...
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a 5 fold increase in deforestation by 2030, or call us no re, isn't system scientist at the university of south palo whose work mostly focuses on the amazon. he says the project could lead to construction of even more roads. the state governor of the state as on us where this road will cover most of the land has announced that as soon as the roll is road is paid, it still comes on as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas, all protected with forests areas. we conservation units areas with envision so resource, so that will make deforestation explodes in that state. that's the state largest amount rate for us in the brazil amazon. as soon as there is open a rolled, then the legal leg grabbing becomes exponential. and then all the other organized crime will act together. and this is legal and grabbing mining fishing wildlife trafficking and also drug trafficking, exploding the amazon and with the roads. it will become almost not to a place on earth. it will be a place on a different planet because it will be completely control by organized crime. i mean, my residents in the us state of kentuc
a 5 fold increase in deforestation by 2030, or call us no re, isn't system scientist at the university of south palo whose work mostly focuses on the amazon. he says the project could lead to construction of even more roads. the state governor of the state as on us where this road will cover most of the land has announced that as soon as the roll is road is paid, it still comes on as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas, all protected with forests areas. we conservation units areas with...
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he's a professor at the university of south easter norway as well as author of the book was a phobia propaganda in international politics. and in america we crossed to martin j. he's an award winning journalist and commentator, or a gentleman crossed out rules and effects. that means you can jump any time you want. and i was appreciated. so i was going in oslo. um, you and i were in contact before we started this recording and you decide on the topic on the uniform moment. well, i'm much to my surprise a tony blair, the former british prime minister, gave a big speech about dominance of the west is coming to an end. so what a interesting, a collision of perfect storms here for. so for our, for our audience, what he, what is meant by the unit polar moment uniformity, what does that mean? well, again, this i think is major story of our time. because when the soviet union collapsed, the world became unit polar. this means that there was only one central power in the world because during the cold war you heard it was bipolar 2 centers. now under the uniform order, you only have one cente
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i'mjoin i'm join now by sina azodi at the university of south florida.t you on the programme, mrazodi. how do great to get you on the programme, mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? i mr azodi. how do you think the visit went? , ., , went? i believe that president putin's trip — went? i believe that president putin's trip was _ went? i believe that president putin's trip was quite - went? i believe that president| putin's trip was quite essential went? i believe that president i putin's trip was quite essential in the context of what we've been hearing. recently, we heard that chiron supplied drones to russia —— iran. they did not confirm it. so i believe there's a possibility that the discussion over drones will come in. i think also that there is trade involved. iran has issued a statement announcing that the largest investment in iran's oil industry has been signed with russia. so i think it is an important trade for both iran and russia, which both have been isolated due to the sanctions of the united states and the west. mr azodi, it's not lik
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you have to run in columbia, helen, cause i gamma is a senior electra at the university of south not ins for lanka. he says that will be further instability if it came as thing that continues as president. this is going to be completely unacceptable, not just to the protesters, but the entire country, ronald grimacing. i was completely defeated in the last election. he could not even with his own volume rent receipt. and the party that he led, which had rule the country for many decades, was reduced from one seat, a proportionate presentation of seat to which he came into parliament. so there's likely to be another wave of protests. and not only that, a backlash against the liberals, he represents if he is made president, but he seems determined to hook or crook to become president. so as soon as he became acting a president, he has legitimized the military. he has even brought the board of investments and other independent bodies under the military as a way because he has no political base. he has no social base and is now relying on the military, which is very dangerous in terms of
you have to run in columbia, helen, cause i gamma is a senior electra at the university of south not ins for lanka. he says that will be further instability if it came as thing that continues as president. this is going to be completely unacceptable, not just to the protesters, but the entire country, ronald grimacing. i was completely defeated in the last election. he could not even with his own volume rent receipt. and the party that he led, which had rule the country for many decades, was...
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a 5 fold increase and deforestation by 20 bessy will call us no brazen system. scientists, university of south palo whose work mostly focuses on the amazon. he says the project could lead to the construction of even more roads. the state governor of the state on us where this wrote will cover most of its length has announced that as soon as the rope is road is paid. the state of amazon as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas all protected with forests areas with conservation units, areas with indigenous resource. so that will make deforestation explodes in that state. that's the state largest amount of rain forest in the brazilian amazon. as soon as there is opening a rolled, then the legal leg grabbing becomes exponential. and then all the other organized crime will act together. and this is legal and grabbing mining fishing wildlife trafficking and also drug trafficking, exploding the amazon and with the roads. it will become almost not a place on earth. it will be placed on a different planet, because it will be completely control by organized crime. attila is, congress has extended a
a 5 fold increase and deforestation by 20 bessy will call us no brazen system. scientists, university of south palo whose work mostly focuses on the amazon. he says the project could lead to the construction of even more roads. the state governor of the state on us where this wrote will cover most of its length has announced that as soon as the rope is road is paid. the state of amazon as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas all protected with forests areas with conservation units, areas...
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. >> the university of south carolina patricia sullivan taught a class about the 1960s civil rights movement and the role that martin luther king and robert kennedy played. she described the racial unrest that took place in urban areas such as detroit and the subsequent creation of the kerner commission. here is part of her lecture. >> in the conversation of the hearing room with these remarkable explanations of the issues and the problems, he described this time in chicago and so it was the first time that he had experienced the poverty, exploitation and despair that prevailed in the urban neighborhoods. they moved into the west side of chicago and really felt that there was an uprising that summer while they were there. so he really felt in a way that this celebrated his efforts. he observed again he's spoken out and he's pushing for negotiations, but he's careful not to take the attention off of the issue of the racial equality and the problems. in the hearing he said the johnson administration spent liberally on a war in vietnam, where the american security was not at stake. and he quest
. >> the university of south carolina patricia sullivan taught a class about the 1960s civil rights movement and the role that martin luther king and robert kennedy played. she described the racial unrest that took place in urban areas such as detroit and the subsequent creation of the kerner commission. here is part of her lecture. >> in the conversation of the hearing room with these remarkable explanations of the issues and the problems, he described this time in chicago and so...
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. >> university of south carolina professor patricia sullivan talked about the 1960 civil rights movement and role that martin luther king, jr. and bobby kennedy played. and areas, such as watts and detroit and the subsequent formation of the kerner commission. >> at the hearing room the end of six weeks of these remarkable exploration of the issues and the problems. kennedy, i mean, spent time in chicago and say it was the first time he'd experienced the grinding poverty, exploitation and despair that reveiled in urban neighborhoods. king and his family moved into the west side of chicago and lived as a member of the community and really felt there was an uprising that summer while they were there so he really felt it in a way that just accelerated his efforts. he -- he observed, again and king on vietnam. he's careful not to take the attention off of the issue of racial equality and the problems and many problems they're facing in these hearings, he observed that the johnson administration spent liberally on a war in vietnam where american security was not at stake and he questioned the
. >> university of south carolina professor patricia sullivan talked about the 1960 civil rights movement and role that martin luther king, jr. and bobby kennedy played. and areas, such as watts and detroit and the subsequent formation of the kerner commission. >> at the hearing room the end of six weeks of these remarkable exploration of the issues and the problems. kennedy, i mean, spent time in chicago and say it was the first time he'd experienced the grinding poverty,...
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of human life. and supporting like-minded organizations. she earned her doctorate and law degree at georgetown university law center. her masters in french from the university of south florida and a ba in history and french from mary college. our third speaker alexandria desantis will be speaking on her new book you have it here to hold it up? >> i do not. >> ok. she co-authored the book called tearing us apart how abortion harms everything and solves nothing. she will discuss how the pro-life movement can make the best case against abortion by explaining it is hard -- that it has harmed every aspect of our site society. -- commentary for this national review online. she has hosted many national review podcasts and speaks often on campus colleges -- college campuses and conferences. yesterday she spoke at a foundation high school conference along with carolyn from our staff. in many conservative events across the country. her work has been published in the new york times, wall street journal, the atlantic, washington post, washington salmon, and the human life view. she is a 2016 graduate of the university of notre dame area following today's speakers and q&a after
of human life. and supporting like-minded organizations. she earned her doctorate and law degree at georgetown university law center. her masters in french from the university of south florida and a ba in history and french from mary college. our third speaker alexandria desantis will be speaking on her new book you have it here to hold it up? >> i do not. >> ok. she co-authored the book called tearing us apart how abortion harms everything and solves nothing. she will discuss how...
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of the universe. naz unveils detailed images from the james webb telescope that can peer through time itself back to the dawn of the universe. in the south of ukraine, missile strikes by ukrainian forces. the military says it hit a russian ammunitions depot, killing dozens of soldiers. tonight, we will meet some of the ukrainian refugees building drones in latvia. i am brent goff, to our viewers watching on pbs and the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. the james webb telescope is capable of gazing deeper into space and further back in time and any telescope in history. astronomers say james webb will shed new light on the origins of our universe and can even help answer mankind's internal question. are we alone? >> the european space agency says that the james webb telescope has already changed our understanding of the universe. nasa scientists say the intent detail never seen before along with the infrared shots will allow them to understand exactly what happens. the image reveals hundreds of new stars that were previously hidden along with structures and scientists. the light from them has taken billions of yea
of the universe. naz unveils detailed images from the james webb telescope that can peer through time itself back to the dawn of the universe. in the south of ukraine, missile strikes by ukrainian forces. the military says it hit a russian ammunitions depot, killing dozens of soldiers. tonight, we will meet some of the ukrainian refugees building drones in latvia. i am brent goff, to our viewers watching on pbs and the united states and to all of you around the world, welcome. the james webb...
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of human life. and supporting like mine organizations. she earned her -- law degree at georgetown university law center. a masters in french from the university of southda in a b. a. in history and french from that college. our third speaker, alexandra desanctis, we'll be speaking on her new book. have it there, hold it up. >> i don't. sorry. >> it's a great book. she go authors with bryant he endorsed an. it's called tearing us apart. how abortion harms everything and solves nothing. she'll be discussing how the pro-life movement can make the best case against abortion by explaining it's harmed every aspect of our society. alexander is a stafford of the national review and regularly publishes reports and commentary for both the national review print magazine and national review online. she's hosted many national review podcasts. speaks often on campus colleges, campus -- college campuses in conferences yesterday she spoke at the young americans foundation high school conference along with -- from our staff. many conservative events across the country. her works been published in the new york times, the wall street journal, the atlantic, the washingto
of human life. and supporting like mine organizations. she earned her -- law degree at georgetown university law center. a masters in french from the university of southda in a b. a. in history and french from that college. our third speaker, alexandra desanctis, we'll be speaking on her new book. have it there, hold it up. >> i don't. sorry. >> it's a great book. she go authors with bryant he endorsed an. it's called tearing us apart. how abortion harms everything and solves...
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the university of south florida led a study that showed shoppers were given a complementary cup of joeget this, 50% more money than those who weren't caffeined up >> and the staten island mansion from the godfather movie is open to rent on airbnb. the estate available in august for up to five guests at a time, and the price, just $50 a night. bookings start next week >> today at the pump, the nationwide average for a gallon of gas $4.46 it's gone down every day for five weeks 55 cents over that time. still, it costs $1.30 more than it did this time last year >> ding ding ding. on wall street, the dow up 48. s&p up 23. nasdaq up 185. and get this, the major indexes have reached their highest point since early last month >> i'm shepard smith on cnbc it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news >> we need to act. >> president biden goes it alone on climate change, after failing to get a bill through congress the new action just announced, and why critics say it is not enough >> donald trump gets another one of his big lie candidates into the running for governor this time, in
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this is according to an international study at the university of south australia. scientists found a link between mice with high fat diets and diabetes. failing cognitive abilities, as well as mental illness. mice with impaired cognitive function were also likely to become obese to deport metabolism caused by brain changes. so these findings are showing a correlation between obesity, diabetes and alzheimer's. as we continue to address the global obesity epidemic. the study has been published in the journal. metabolic brain disease. back now to our breaking news, the arms, the fire that's burning right now in morgan hill. new pictures now into our newsroom as we can see all the smoke in the area. cal fire says it is doing an aggressive attack. the fire is burning she wrote and sleepy valley road. this is an unincorporated morgan hill. it's just a few minutes away from the morgan hill community park. it's right off one. so the smoke is probably visible from that area at last check from cal fire. the fire has burned 5 acres so far. it's 10% contained. and there are ab
this is according to an international study at the university of south australia. scientists found a link between mice with high fat diets and diabetes. failing cognitive abilities, as well as mental illness. mice with impaired cognitive function were also likely to become obese to deport metabolism caused by brain changes. so these findings are showing a correlation between obesity, diabetes and alzheimer's. as we continue to address the global obesity epidemic. the study has been published in...
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. state of florida or carla snowbrite is an earth science and earth system scientist at the university of south paula whose work mostly focuses on the amazon and its impacts on the system. he joins me now live from south jose, das santos das campus. i beg your pardon, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about the consequences of this road because one road is bad enough. this one running south to north, through the amazon, but it opens the way doesn't it to much, much greater abuses and damage of this extraordinary natural system. yes, for sure. because for instance, the state governor of the state of amazon us where this road will cover most of its length has announced that as soon as the roll is road is paid, it still comes on as we built, 2 east west roads, calvary areas, all protected with forests areas we conservation units areas with envision so resource. so that will make deforestation explodes in that state. that's the state largest amount of rain forest in the bridge. you know, amazon. so it's a very bad idea to pay these roads and really to continue to develop this, this way of d
. state of florida or carla snowbrite is an earth science and earth system scientist at the university of south paula whose work mostly focuses on the amazon and its impacts on the system. he joins me now live from south jose, das santos das campus. i beg your pardon, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about the consequences of this road because one road is bad enough. this one running south to north, through the amazon, but it opens the way doesn't it to much, much greater abuses and...
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now, who's the policy professor at the university of south clyde. he joined us from the french village of moore. say, thank you so much for your time. sir john, is it possible to say, is this the beginning of the end for boys something if we look at the numbers? well, it certainly looks as though it's going to be difficult for him to worry. the crucial thing now is even if no other cabinet minister resigns what happens in the election that's due to take place? i think it's next week ah, full of the offices of the 9 to trends, to commit to that sleep. rob the organization that represents conservative, but then choose. there was already expected to be an attempt to put in place in those positions. those who would be willing to constant plate holding a nother vote in less than 12 months you've just been talking about. there must not be an increase chance. that's an attempt to fill those posts with those who don't want boys. johnson will succeed. and there must not be an increase chance if there is a nother bonnet. it's 2nd summer on both johnson will no
now, who's the policy professor at the university of south clyde. he joined us from the french village of moore. say, thank you so much for your time. sir john, is it possible to say, is this the beginning of the end for boys something if we look at the numbers? well, it certainly looks as though it's going to be difficult for him to worry. the crucial thing now is even if no other cabinet minister resigns what happens in the election that's due to take place? i think it's next week ah, full of...
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south carolina battlefield preservation trust for their help informing this process and the university of south carolina for its commitment to manage the heritage corridor and i ask my colleagues to vote in favor of this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the gentleman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized. earl ms. herrell: i urge adoption of this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. huffman: i have no further requests for time and am prepared to close, so i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has the only time remaining. mr. huffman: i urge my colleagues to vote yes on this important legislation and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the question is will the house success fend the rules and pass h.r. 1286 as amended. those in favor, say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair 2/3 being in the affirmative -- >> i request the yeas and nays pursuant to se
south carolina battlefield preservation trust for their help informing this process and the university of south carolina for its commitment to manage the heritage corridor and i ask my colleagues to vote in favor of this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time the gentleman from california reserves. the gentlewoman from new mexico is recognized. earl ms. herrell: i urge adoption of this bill and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the...
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department who's saying all msr professor in the department of political science at the university of the free state in south africa, professor solomon and before the break, we were unfortunately discussing the be and of the concept of oma and i also heard you say that you believe that muslim countries are becoming more secular, increasingly more secular, even though if you look at the statistics as i'm a still the worlds fastest growing religion. and i know many of the, many of those countries have fairly young population that have large fairly large birth rates. what makes you believe that the predominantly muslim countries, i'm becoming more secularized, and what do you mean actually by secular secularization? you know, well, you are fundamentally talking about what has been term called a twin tolerations, right? first of all i, there was an interesting study basically pointing out that is no country which is in the world which is fully secular. ok. so for example, if you take the queen of england, you know, she's the head of the church wide of england and so forth. and i mean, you see the same in terms o
department who's saying all msr professor in the department of political science at the university of the free state in south africa, professor solomon and before the break, we were unfortunately discussing the be and of the concept of oma and i also heard you say that you believe that muslim countries are becoming more secular, increasingly more secular, even though if you look at the statistics as i'm a still the worlds fastest growing religion. and i know many of the, many of those countries...
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mark humphrey—jenner is associate professor from the university of new south wales business school based we got 50,000 people being urged to evacuate their homes, parts of the city underwater. there are real problems currently, aren't there, not least the rise of the cost of living? thanks for having me. you are absolutely right. the reserve bank of australia just over the past couple of minutes in fact, raised interest rates by 50 basis points but they are doing this across the backdrop of a lot of inflation pressures. the floods of one of those major aspects and in the statement they just aspects and in the statement theyjust released, they they just released, they specifically theyjust released, they specifically referred to those floods is possibly raising prices, ranging from construction prices through to agricultural prices which is going to feed into more inflation which is really what the central bank is trying to get on top of the moment. h0??? get on top of the moment. how effective are — get on top of the moment. how effective are its _ get on top of the moment. how effective
mark humphrey—jenner is associate professor from the university of new south wales business school based we got 50,000 people being urged to evacuate their homes, parts of the city underwater. there are real problems currently, aren't there, not least the rise of the cost of living? thanks for having me. you are absolutely right. the reserve bank of australia just over the past couple of minutes in fact, raised interest rates by 50 basis points but they are doing this across the backdrop of a...
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apartment, hussein solomon senior professor in the department of political science at the university of the free state in south africa. professor solomon before the break. we were unfortunately discussing the end of the concept of oma and i also heard you say that you believe that muslim countries are becoming more secular, increasingly more secular. even though if you look at the statistics as long as still the worlds fastest growing religion. and, you know, many of the, many of those countries have fairly young populations that have large, fairly large birth rates. what makes you believe that? predominantly muslim countries, i'm becoming more secularized. and what do you mean actually by secular secularization? you know, well, you are fundamentally talking about what has been termed called the twin tolerations, right? first of all i, there was an interesting study basically pointing out that is no country which is in the world which is fully secure. ok. so for example, if you take the queen of england, you know, she's the head of the church, right, and so forth. and i mean, you see the same in terms of ameri
apartment, hussein solomon senior professor in the department of political science at the university of the free state in south africa. professor solomon before the break. we were unfortunately discussing the end of the concept of oma and i also heard you say that you believe that muslim countries are becoming more secular, increasingly more secular. even though if you look at the statistics as long as still the worlds fastest growing religion. and, you know, many of the, many of those...
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and now of south africa university of quasi la natal. i gave us her assessment of africa roll in the conflict between the west and russia over ukraine. ah, if we could use playing or old role, you know, the, during the previous cold war must be the snow days during the previous cold war. because what a lot out of the competition and enmity between the 2 camps, the worst and the eastern. and it can gain the lot out of the present tense relations between the western russia and the was hoping that they will get whatever they can out of russia, which will be arms of which will be military support, which could be mercenaries, which could be a better deal about oil deals, gail guess deal, so they hope that they will get a lot out of not really opposing russia in its invasion ukraine. pope frances has made a long awaited apology to members of canada's indigenous groups. the 1st nations communities demanded the catholic church, a tone for its role in the physical, mental and sexual abuse of children at school for services. it was contracted to r
and now of south africa university of quasi la natal. i gave us her assessment of africa roll in the conflict between the west and russia over ukraine. ah, if we could use playing or old role, you know, the, during the previous cold war must be the snow days during the previous cold war. because what a lot out of the competition and enmity between the 2 camps, the worst and the eastern. and it can gain the lot out of the present tense relations between the western russia and the was hoping that...
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the first university in the south of russia a little earlier in 1789 was founded by the first little a permanent theater in the thirties of the xx century, kharkov became the third industrial center of the ussr after moscow and leningrad until war. here they produced 40% of all machines and mechanisms in ukraine. 1932 in kharkov, for the first time in the country, the atomic nucleus was split, and finally, the kharkov house of industry, the first soviet skyscraper. with such a level of engineering and technical intellectual and administrative thought in kharkiv, a special type of local elite was formed, politicians with serious ambitions for the all-ukrainian level came out of it during the years of independence residents of the east of ukraine were riveted to the news from the kharkiv region. vezemskaya regional hospital is here. the doctors fought for the life of the deputy, the verkhovna rada yevgeny kushnarev, who was wounded on a hunt , they could not save him, the official version of the investigation of the murder by negligence gave rise to many doubts, and is somewhat shroude
the first university in the south of russia a little earlier in 1789 was founded by the first little a permanent theater in the thirties of the xx century, kharkov became the third industrial center of the ussr after moscow and leningrad until war. here they produced 40% of all machines and mechanisms in ukraine. 1932 in kharkov, for the first time in the country, the atomic nucleus was split, and finally, the kharkov house of industry, the first soviet skyscraper. with such a level of...
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unfortunately, just outside the university of south carolina, there in columbia, you had this image. just one of the cars trying to make its way through and as we've seen time and again that does not work. thankfully these two guys did get rescued. they are okay and for awhile were stuck on something there where their car didn't get swept in. go to helena, montana, an inch in ten minutes and so the entire town there watching that flash flooding. people inside of a building, you can see it coming right up to the window doors there. and i wanted to show you who can anticipate this type of heavy rain but also damaging wind and an outside chance of a tornado. northern plains if you get into the black hills there, parts of iowa. then it extends especially with the damaging wind all the way to washington, d.c. and roanoke, west virginia, is going to be in this today. look for this as we see the heat up of the atmosphere and speaking of the heat up of the atmosphere, it is on. missouri, so joplin, you have branson, st. louis, in that excessive heat warning and means the feels like are going
unfortunately, just outside the university of south carolina, there in columbia, you had this image. just one of the cars trying to make its way through and as we've seen time and again that does not work. thankfully these two guys did get rescued. they are okay and for awhile were stuck on something there where their car didn't get swept in. go to helena, montana, an inch in ten minutes and so the entire town there watching that flash flooding. people inside of a building, you can see it...
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from the autumn included the end of the oxford edition of south today and the cambridge version of look east. first tonight, cambridge universitys to increase mental health funding after the death of five students. a heat health alert has been introduced in the south and we're being reminded about the dangers posed by lakes and rivers. ten people have drowned in oxfordshire in the past two years. martin and daphne chapman describing themselves as loyal bbc viewers, e—mailed us, saying... those are not the first cuts to regional services. steve contacted us last summer after hearing that local news updates during the breakfast programme had been suspended because of the impact of covid. his response: to discuss this, i'm joined by the bbc�*s director of nations. he is responsible for local or national output across the uk. thanks so much for coming on newswatch. let's start with the regional news bulletin. do you except that if you live somewhere you might be forgiven for thinking, what is news in norwich got to do with me? if you live in that area, you are already receiving a lot during the day from norwich, a very established
from the autumn included the end of the oxford edition of south today and the cambridge version of look east. first tonight, cambridge universitys to increase mental health funding after the death of five students. a heat health alert has been introduced in the south and we're being reminded about the dangers posed by lakes and rivers. ten people have drowned in oxfordshire in the past two years. martin and daphne chapman describing themselves as loyal bbc viewers, e—mailed us, saying......
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of economics. now south africa's university of whether or not she gave her assessment on africa is role in the conflict between the waste and russia. ukraine. ah, if we could use playing our own role, you know the during the previous hold or i must take previous days during the previous cold war, we could walk a lot out to the competition and, and mitchie between the 2 camps, the west and the east, and it can gain a lot out of the prism so tense relations between the western russia. oh, think that they will get whatever they can out of russia, which will be on which will be a military support. so which could be missionaries which could be a better deal oil deal scale gas deal so. so they hope that they will get a lot out of all, not really opposing russia. it's in the ukraine in nigeria, poverty and unemployment pushing many young people into the dangerous business of stealing a refining crude oil. earlier this year and explosion at an illegal refinery killed more than $100.00 people. the governments are cracking down, but the problem is far from over. d. w. 's flourish truck or travel to the countries
of economics. now south africa's university of whether or not she gave her assessment on africa is role in the conflict between the waste and russia. ukraine. ah, if we could use playing our own role, you know the during the previous hold or i must take previous days during the previous cold war, we could walk a lot out to the competition and, and mitchie between the 2 camps, the west and the east, and it can gain a lot out of the prism so tense relations between the western russia. oh, think...
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of economics. now south africa's university, of course it was not taught. welcome to d. w. what does lab ralph and russia want from these african countries all day, won't corporation. first of all, they want to convince these countries and the rest of africa, russia is a good guy. so which is benevolently overcoming, the opposition, ukraine's opposition to supplying them with brain. so it is a huge propaganda and also because it shows to the rest of the world that russia is far from being isolated to support it is supported by many countries and out of the $54.00 african countries on the 28 fact the un resolution to condemn russia's invasion in ukraine. is africa playing an indirect role in some way in this war? if we could use playing her own role, you know, the, during the previous cold war must be the snow days during the previous cold war. if we could, what a lot out of the competition and enmity between the 2 camps, the worst and the eastern. and it can gain a lot of the present tense relations between the western russia and the, for the hoping that they will get whate
of economics. now south africa's university, of course it was not taught. welcome to d. w. what does lab ralph and russia want from these african countries all day, won't corporation. first of all, they want to convince these countries and the rest of africa, russia is a good guy. so which is benevolently overcoming, the opposition, ukraine's opposition to supplying them with brain. so it is a huge propaganda and also because it shows to the rest of the world that russia is far from being...
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of the universe. also coming up tonight in the south of ukraine in russian occupy territory, missile strikes by ukrainian forces, ukraine's military says it hid a russian ammunitions differ, killing dozens of soldiers. ah, i break off is good to have you with this scientist or calling it the dawn of a new error in astronomy today, nasa and build the 1st images from the most powerful space telescope ever launched . the james web telescope is capable of gazing deeper into space and further back in time than any telescope in history astronomer say that the web telescope will shed a new light on the origins of our universe and could even help answer mankind's eternal question. are we really alone? the european space agency and nasa say that james web telescope has already changed our understanding of the universe. this chart shows the nebula created by a dying star expelling its mass damage. nasa, scientists say be intense detail never seen before. along with infrared shots when allow them to understand exactly what happens, a stars die killer. we thought in the birth of stones is equally stunning. this is a
of the universe. also coming up tonight in the south of ukraine in russian occupy territory, missile strikes by ukrainian forces, ukraine's military says it hid a russian ammunitions differ, killing dozens of soldiers. ah, i break off is good to have you with this scientist or calling it the dawn of a new error in astronomy today, nasa and build the 1st images from the most powerful space telescope ever launched . the james web telescope is capable of gazing deeper into space and further back...
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the university of california davis is just 25 miles south of us. and so it was natural for me to go there and look for professional help. flynn: the yocha dehes been a great partner of ours. they attend our courses on olive growing, on sensory evaluation of olive oil, on the milling of olives for oil. mckay: in talking to the research department at uc davis, i realized that there was a lot of contamination in imported oil simply because it has to be shipped so far. so that became a quest also. we looked at the numbers for developing a mill to crush the olives close by to the fields because the mills that existed were several hundred milesway. in the end, it's fresher, has better taste if it's crushed very quickly after harvest. uc davis has given us an upper hand on development of the olive mill because th had that information at their disposal and they were willing to share it with us. and it was a great boon for our productivity. kinter: we started thinking, hey, what do we want to name this thing? what we came up with was the blue ridge mountain
the university of california davis is just 25 miles south of us. and so it was natural for me to go there and look for professional help. flynn: the yocha dehes been a great partner of ours. they attend our courses on olive growing, on sensory evaluation of olive oil, on the milling of olives for oil. mckay: in talking to the research department at uc davis, i realized that there was a lot of contamination in imported oil simply because it has to be shipped so far. so that became a quest also....
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the birth of the universe. nasa unveils detailed images from the james web telescope, which can peer through time itself. back to the dawn of the universe, also coming up to night in the south of ukraine in russia, occupied territory missile strikes by ukrainian forces. ukraine's military says it hit a russian ammunitions depot, killing dozens of soldiers and drones are playing an increasingly important role in this war. tonight, we'll meet some of the ukrainian refugees building drones in latvia for the war f. ah, i bring gov to our viewers watching a p b s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome scientists are calling it the dawn of a new era. in astronomy today, nasa unveiled the 1st images from the most powerful space telescope ever launched. the james web telescope is capable of gazing deeper into space and further back in time than any telescope in history. astronomers say james webb will shed new light on the origins of our universe and could even help answer mankind's eternal question. are we alone? the european space agency and nasa say the james web telescope has already changed our understanding of the universe? this chart shows the nebula
the birth of the universe. nasa unveils detailed images from the james web telescope, which can peer through time itself. back to the dawn of the universe, also coming up to night in the south of ukraine in russia, occupied territory missile strikes by ukrainian forces. ukraine's military says it hit a russian ammunitions depot, killing dozens of soldiers and drones are playing an increasingly important role in this war. tonight, we'll meet some of the ukrainian refugees building drones in...
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the first university in the south of russia was founded a little earlier in 1789, the first in littlethe thirties of the xx century, kharkov became the third after moscow and leningrad were the industrial center of the ussr before the war. here they produced 40% of all machines and mechanisms in ukraine. 1932 in kharkov, for the first time in the country, the atomic nucleus was split, and finally, the kharkov house of industry, the first soviet skyscraper. with such a level of engineering and technical intellectual and administrative thought in kharkiv, a special type of local elite was formed, politicians emerged from it during the years of independence with serious ambitions for the all-ukrainian level story by olga mokhova in january 2007, the attention of residents of eastern ukraine was riveted to the news from the kharkiv region, here at the vezma district hospital. doctors fought for the life of the deputy of the verkhovna rada yevgeny kushnarev, who was wounded during the hunt , they could not be saved, the official version of the investigation of the murder by negligence gave
the first university in the south of russia was founded a little earlier in 1789, the first in littlethe thirties of the xx century, kharkov became the third after moscow and leningrad were the industrial center of the ussr before the war. here they produced 40% of all machines and mechanisms in ukraine. 1932 in kharkov, for the first time in the country, the atomic nucleus was split, and finally, the kharkov house of industry, the first soviet skyscraper. with such a level of engineering and...
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tom on senior professor in the department of political science at the university of the free state in south africa. professor solomon is great to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time. well, thanks for having me. now i heard you say in an interview last year that in a couple of years we will no longer hear about islamic fundamental is minutes since your forecast has realized the ahead of schedule, because one can barely see this issue mentioned, even in professional publications. lotto on demand media, how is it possible that it be.
tom on senior professor in the department of political science at the university of the free state in south africa. professor solomon is great to talk to you. thank you very much for finding the time. well, thanks for having me. now i heard you say in an interview last year that in a couple of years we will no longer hear about islamic fundamental is minutes since your forecast has realized the ahead of schedule, because one can barely see this issue mentioned, even in professional...