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many will turning out from london is david coker who's a senior lecturer and finance at the university of west minister. welcome to al jazeera, so thanks so much for your time. so we were covering there the, some of the main drivers behind the rising costs of inflation and central banks, as we've been saying, have increased key interest rates to try and keep that inflation down somewhat more can central banks and governments do or during thank you so much for having me today. the central banks are really in a, a tough spot. inflation globally is surging. it's not all supply side or as we're led to believe. and the only weavers they really have at least talking about the said, are the balance sheet as well as interest rates. those are the 2 broad leavers that the federal can can pull. and they're really in a rush position. because inflation surging, the rising, increasing interest rates very sharply to try to get control of it. they ideally would like to do it without causing a recession. but their track record is very poor there. and we also have to keep in mind that the consumer is getting th
many will turning out from london is david coker who's a senior lecturer and finance at the university of west minister. welcome to al jazeera, so thanks so much for your time. so we were covering there the, some of the main drivers behind the rising costs of inflation and central banks, as we've been saying, have increased key interest rates to try and keep that inflation down somewhat more can central banks and governments do or during thank you so much for having me today. the central banks...
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and this is not a real project led by scientists from the university of cardiff and the university of the west want children to think about alternative proteins as real things right now they were envisioning them as some kind of food of the future, so it is extremely important for research that they start trying insect products today is a logical question. and why british scientists are not satisfied with the usual meat. it's all about global warming, poultry farms and livestock farms emit a large amount of greenhouse gases. and they also use a lot of water. not like insect farms another legitimate question. why we need to fight global warming with change schoolchildren's diet. in general, the british society plunged into the discussion of a burning topic. true, some did not at all like the idea of \u200b\u200beating bugs, the labor government of wales supported the initiative to include schoolchildren in the diet. zhukov why because greta thunberg said that we only have 8 months left to save the planet. if you want to save the planet, then the children of wales should eat beetles to save th
and this is not a real project led by scientists from the university of cardiff and the university of the west want children to think about alternative proteins as real things right now they were envisioning them as some kind of food of the future, so it is extremely important for research that they start trying insect products today is a logical question. and why british scientists are not satisfied with the usual meat. it's all about global warming, poultry farms and livestock farms emit a...
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environmentally after that, why not the university of the west of england plan to serve crickets, mealwormsrom plan and insect protein to the group of five through 11 -year-olds and then survey them. cat, would you ever eat bugs fo the environment? or just for the attention? >> i have eaten bugs for the attention. >> really quiet? >> i was on her show and she ha bugs, i wasn't going to not eat it. we have kids care about the environment they like to have them eat bugs and then talk to them. >> i'm going to resent the environment if i'm eating bugs because of its. you have children still. >> this is another solution to problem that doesn't exist and my opinion. in eating school lunch i though how could i make this more disgusting. and one question, if they eat other crickets, will my going t get on a myspace, nothing? >> nicely done. >> you know what i'm talking about. and then it's like, let's get them to eat insects. aren't we kind of experimenting on these little creatures we call are precious babies? >> by we you mean them? i have to say that i feel like anytime i'm traveling it's an acc
environmentally after that, why not the university of the west of england plan to serve crickets, mealwormsrom plan and insect protein to the group of five through 11 -year-olds and then survey them. cat, would you ever eat bugs fo the environment? or just for the attention? >> i have eaten bugs for the attention. >> really quiet? >> i was on her show and she ha bugs, i wasn't going to not eat it. we have kids care about the environment they like to have them eat bugs and then...
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this is a joke, but a real project, led by scientists from the university cardiff and the university of the westnt kids to think about alternative proteins as real things right now, they imagine them as some kind of food of the future, so it is critical for research that they start trying insect products today is a logical question. and why british scientists are not satisfied with the usual meat. it's all about global warming, poultry farms and livestock farms emit a large amount of greenhouse gases. and they also use a lot of water. not that farm by growing insects another legitimate question. why it is imperative to fight global warming by changing the diet of schoolchildren, in general, the british society plunged into a lively discussion of a trembling topic. true, some did not at all like the idea of \u200b\u200beating bugs , the labor government of wales supported the initiative to include schoolchildren in the diet. zhukov why because greta thunberg said that we only have 8 months left to save the planet. want to save the planet, then the children of wales, must there is zhukovna, for
this is a joke, but a real project, led by scientists from the university cardiff and the university of the westnt kids to think about alternative proteins as real things right now, they imagine them as some kind of food of the future, so it is critical for research that they start trying insect products today is a logical question. and why british scientists are not satisfied with the usual meat. it's all about global warming, poultry farms and livestock farms emit a large amount of greenhouse...
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the moment in the russian direction, if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalcale, then, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad, according to sergei lavrov sophia's actions will burn nothing but a clear demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who are guided by national interests and do not want to sacrifice their political dignity. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring discomfort, but are not capable of hindering the work of russian diplomacy, of course, such hostile actions towards our country can not bring certain problems to representatives of the high level of our country. they can cause the schedule of these contacts to be shifted for some time, but we are convinced that in this way , it will somehow significantly interfere with the continuation of contacts of our country with those countries. especially with friendly countries such as serbia, these hostile actions will not be able to puppeteer in brussels, as sergey lavrov put it. apparently, i really don’t want the two states with fraternal ties to continue the
the moment in the russian direction, if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalcale, then, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad, according to sergei lavrov sophia's actions will burn nothing but a clear demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who are guided by national interests and do not want to sacrifice their political dignity. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring...
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the most led which the west imposes instead of international law, and if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universal, then, apparently, things in the west are very bad, montenegro, bulgaria and north macedonia, all nato members refused to open an air corridor for the board, the minister of foreign affairs of russia, confirming the statement of aleksandar vučić, entering his second presidential term on may 31, he stated that serbia is an island surrounded by an alliance, therefore the country will follow a course of neutrality, for example, belgrade is ready to provide humanitarian assistance to ukraine and even help in the restoration of its cities, but refuses to join the anti-russian sanctions. such a view turned out to be so close to brussels that even the personal efforts of the president vuceci could not open a window to serbia to hell on the wires. it is unbelievable that now in europe and the world the situation is such that the head of state should deal with logistics. the procession of the minister of foreign affairs of another country, but one should think that in times of crisis, when the
the most led which the west imposes instead of international law, and if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universal, then, apparently, things in the west are very bad, montenegro, bulgaria and north macedonia, all nato members refused to open an air corridor for the board, the minister of foreign affairs of russia, confirming the statement of aleksandar vučić, entering his second presidential term on may 31, he stated that...
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sake of the very rules that the west instead of imposing international law, and if the visit of russia's ministerial homemade products to serbia is perceived in the west. as almost a threat of a universal scale, then, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad and vaughn the cries that have recently been heard about the need for serbia to make a final choice about what i heard yesterday, the former foreign minister was the former prime minister, and sweden's foreign minister. carl bild. he made loud statements that the worst thing that serbia can do in order to promote its european perspective is to accept the minister of foreign affairs of russia in belgrade how do you like this statement or, for example, the united states ambassador to belgrade, mr. hill, published here somewhere just a few days ago when was announced during my visit to a large article, but under the name of the third is not given either east or west where exactly in such expressions and in such logic i talked about the prospects for relations between serbia and the united states with the european union and with the russian federation and well , here, in my opinion, even to the inexperienced observer. it will b
sake of the very rules that the west instead of imposing international law, and if the visit of russia's ministerial homemade products to serbia is perceived in the west. as almost a threat of a universal scale, then, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad and vaughn the cries that have recently been heard about the need for serbia to make a final choice about what i heard yesterday, the former foreign minister was the former prime minister, and sweden's foreign minister. carl bild....
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written and unwritten international rules, if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universal scale, then, apparently, things in the west, uh, are really bad moscow sees another attempt by brussels as what happened push belgrade away which is required to make a final choice between the west and russia, there is no place in brussels not only for the sovereign equality of states, which is enshrined in the charter of the united nations, but even for the notorious freedom of choice. about, which brussels constantly repeats, there is no place there either. now and this principle, which the west erected at the forefront. the west itself trampled on serbia from the point of view. the west should have no choice no freedom to choose partners eu candidate from brussels clearly given to her understand that the path to membership depends, among other things, on following the european security policy, which, as you know, is sharpened in an anti-russian vein, which is unacceptable for belgrade. we very much appreciate serbia's courageous stand in this regard. uh, personally president aleksa
written and unwritten international rules, if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universal scale, then, apparently, things in the west, uh, are really bad moscow sees another attempt by brussels as what happened push belgrade away which is required to make a final choice between the west and russia, there is no place in brussels not only for the sovereign equality of states, which is enshrined in the charter of the united...
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in the russian direction, if the minister’s visit to the body of russia in serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalen, apparently, things in the west are very bad, according to sergey lavrov, actions sofiysky and nothing more than a visual and demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who are guided by national interests and do not want to sacrifice their political dignity will burn. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring discomfort, but are not capable of hindering the work of russian diplomacy, of course, such hostile actions towards our country towards high- level representatives of our country cannot cause certain problems. they can lead to that the schedule of these contacts will be shifted for some time, but we are convinced that in this way, it will somehow significantly interfere with the continuation of contacts between our country and those countries. especially with friendly countries such as serbia, these hostile actions will not be able to be a brussels puppeteer, as sergei lavrov put it. apparently , you really don’t want the two states with fraternal ti
in the russian direction, if the minister’s visit to the body of russia in serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalen, apparently, things in the west are very bad, according to sergey lavrov, actions sofiysky and nothing more than a visual and demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who are guided by national interests and do not want to sacrifice their political dignity will burn. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring discomfort, but...
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if the visit of the minister of foreign affairs of russia to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalle, then, apparently, things in the west are very bad decisions that prevented the implementation of the visit foreign secretary russia to the republic of serbia, and of course the unthinkable happened. i understand the interest that you show in our assessment of these outrageous actions happened in general, but the deprivation of a sovereign state, and the right to pursue foreign policy. serbia's international activities have been blocked, at least, but at the moment, in the russian direction, such attempts of external pressure on moscow are unlikely to stop in the near future, the minister believes. the west makes it clear that it will put pressure without bending by the most low-profile means and similar hypocrisy. eh, it has already been shown to us several times. e, including e during the tragic bombing of yugoslavia in 1999 by those who believed in their victory in the cold war and in their right to build the world exclusively according to their own patterns. it is this mentality
if the visit of the minister of foreign affairs of russia to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalle, then, apparently, things in the west are very bad decisions that prevented the implementation of the visit foreign secretary russia to the republic of serbia, and of course the unthinkable happened. i understand the interest that you show in our assessment of these outrageous actions happened in general, but the deprivation of a sovereign state, and the right to...
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coated claim to the black hills, essentially saying it is yours from now until the end of the universe. most all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they are going to close down the forts along the boozman trail. gold had been found in montana, and so there had been an attempt to go out towards boozman and find the gold. they said, we will close down those forts. they don't, but they say they're going to. and they are going to recognize and defend, and protect, you, know the boundaries of the great sioux reservation, they don't. 1874, gold is found in black hills. you notice, like, everything kind of has a connection back to gold being found? gold was found in georgia. gold was found in california. gold was found in colorado, you, problem. yay. it's almost like there is a theme. so they found gold in 1874 and basically, the -- expedition finds this gold okay, this is going to be a problem. and rather than trying to keep white miners out of the black hills, which they are supposed to based on the treaty, the u.s. army is just like yeah,
coated claim to the black hills, essentially saying it is yours from now until the end of the universe. most all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they are going to close down the forts along the boozman trail. gold had been found in montana, and so there had been an attempt to go out towards boozman and find the gold. they said, we will close down those forts. they don't, but they say they're going to. and they are going to...
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the moment in the russian direction, if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalthen, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad, according to sergei lavrov , sofia's actions will burn nothing more than a visual and demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who are guided by national interests and do not want to sacrifice their own political merit. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring discomfort, but are not capable of hindering the work of russian diplomacy, of course, such hostile actions towards our country cannot bring certain problems to representatives of the high level of our country. they can lead to the fact that the schedule of these contacts will be shifted for some time, but we are convinced that in this way it will somehow significantly interfere with the continuation of contacts between our country and those countries. especially with friendly countries such as serbia, these hostile actions will not be able to become a brussels puppeteer, as sergey lavrov put it. apparently, i really don’t want the two states wi
the moment in the russian direction, if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalthen, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad, according to sergei lavrov , sofia's actions will burn nothing more than a visual and demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who are guided by national interests and do not want to sacrifice their own political merit. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring...
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moment in the russian direction, if the visit of the minister, otherwise, a homemade russia to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universal, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad, according to sergey lavrov , the actions of sofia scopypi and burnt down are nothing more than a visual and demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who guided by the national interest and unwilling to sacrifice his political dignity. the kremlin noted such actions, although they bring discomfort, but are not capable of hindering the work of russian diplomacy, of course, such hostile actions in relation to our country, offering to high-level representatives of our country can not cause certain problems. they may lead to the fact that the schedule of these contacts will be shifted for some time, but we are convinced that in this way , it will somehow significantly interfere with the continuation of contacts between our country and those countries. especially with friendly countries such as serbia, these hostile actions will not be able to puppeteer in brussels, as sergey lavrov put it. states with fraternal ties cont
moment in the russian direction, if the visit of the minister, otherwise, a homemade russia to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universal, apparently, things in the west, uh, are very bad, according to sergey lavrov , the actions of sofia scopypi and burnt down are nothing more than a visual and demonstration of the most base methods of pressure on those who guided by the national interest and unwilling to sacrifice his political dignity. the kremlin noted such actions,...
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also notre dame didn't a mirror university in belmont has become the first west coast university to house afghan refugees. the campus will become home to dozens of refugees later this month and the university's president will join us in about 10 minutes. but first it was a rough start to the week for the stock market the dowd tumbled today plunging into bear market territory. here's a look at the closing numbers for you if you dare the dow sank 876 points that is right the nasdaq down 4.7% following more than 10% in the past two trading sessions and the s&p 500 fell nearly four percent that index is more than 20% below it's all time high set in january. so joining us now to explain the numbers and what that means for people like you and me is a certified financial planner based in alameda, sam gaeta sam. nice have you here. hey, thanks for having me on. all right, so those numbers. big and scary so are those percentages but how big of a drop is this? well, it's pretty big. you know anytime. we have a fair market from peak to valley over 20% decline in an index, which is where the s&p 500 ended today. you know, it makes it makes a big difference
also notre dame didn't a mirror university in belmont has become the first west coast university to house afghan refugees. the campus will become home to dozens of refugees later this month and the university's president will join us in about 10 minutes. but first it was a rough start to the week for the stock market the dowd tumbled today plunging into bear market territory. here's a look at the closing numbers for you if you dare the dow sank 876 points that is right the nasdaq down 4.7%...
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of independence , the president met with patriarch kirill , the us has been planning a conflict in ukraine since 2016 , new facts about the true motives. the west was revealed by polish journalists universities of belarus will accept graduates from russia kazakhstan without exams. what other innovations introductory 20-22 await belarusians and foreign applicants, we will tell on our air my colleagues will continue the effect. patriarch kirill of belarus has traditionally met with the head of state for the sixth time. life-saving help children from donetsk volnovakha and mariupol came to belarus for recovery in the program and acquaintance with iconic and holy places. today we visited khatyn. and those who are faced with the horrors of war and know the price of a peaceful life will tell the panorama. the white house has once again declared a hunt for competitors. why did american businessmen fall out of favor with the democrats? repressions of intimidation instead of freedom of speech sanctions the first day of type 2022 is the main topic of the digitalization of all sectors of the economy. what will surprise the forum this year will we tell in the panorama? bright shows on the stage of the s
of independence , the president met with patriarch kirill , the us has been planning a conflict in ukraine since 2016 , new facts about the true motives. the west was revealed by polish journalists universities of belarus will accept graduates from russia kazakhstan without exams. what other innovations introductory 20-22 await belarusians and foreign applicants, we will tell on our air my colleagues will continue the effect. patriarch kirill of belarus has traditionally met with the head of...
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of the universe. most of all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they're going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. the gold had been found in montana and so they've been an attempt to go out towards bozeman and find the gold and they said well, we'll close down those forts. it out, but like they say they're going to when they're going to recognize and defend and protect, you know the boundaries of the great sioux reservation, they don't 1874 gold is found in the black hills. okay, even you notice like everything kind of has a connection back to gold being found gold has found in georgia. oh brown go to sean, california. ooh prom go to shawna montana brown go to sean colorado pikes peak problem. it's almost like there's a theme. so they found going 1874 and basically, you know, the custer expedition finds this going. okay. whole big problem. and rather than trying to keep white miners out of the black hills, which they are supposed to based upon the treaty the us army just like yeah. okay, go ahead.
of the universe. most of all of west river south dakota is part of the great sioux reservation. the treaty is also going to say that they're going to close down the forts along the bozeman trail. the gold had been found in montana and so they've been an attempt to go out towards bozeman and find the gold and they said well, we'll close down those forts. it out, but like they say they're going to when they're going to recognize and defend and protect, you know the boundaries of the great sioux...
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biology, worked at the sverdlovsk research institute at the beginning of the 2000s, he moved west at the invitation of the university, camelyn, they were interested in filimonov's ideas to create a targeted virus. what kind of animal , six months ago, one of the pharmaceutical companies associated with camellias announced a tender for the purchase of biomaterials of the target ethnic group, while in russia, rna was to be collected from donors of such nationalities, like the khanty-mansi and nanais living compactly in various regions of the russian federation, ostensibly to create a targeted antiviral drug . we installed gps trackers in shipping containers collected by biomaterials after crossing the border. they were all discovered and seized, except for one. uh-huh. i think i understand where he signaled. you understand correctly, ivan mikhailovich is here in the summer 40 km from our border in the city of rehno and in another forest area. that is, now it does not work, no, apparently, the laboratory is underground and just the signal doesn't get through, you know? to what i tend to understand. we need to get somet
biology, worked at the sverdlovsk research institute at the beginning of the 2000s, he moved west at the invitation of the university, camelyn, they were interested in filimonov's ideas to create a targeted virus. what kind of animal , six months ago, one of the pharmaceutical companies associated with camellias announced a tender for the purchase of biomaterials of the target ethnic group, while in russia, rna was to be collected from donors of such nationalities, like the khanty-mansi and...
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university with more than 400 years of history, one of the ten prestigious federal universities in russia in the narrow leningrad region and the largest center of education and science in the north-westthis is the project of my universities, the future is behind the present very soon. we'll go on a sea voyage and find out. why plastic and algae threaten all of humanity. the one and a half year old son from the very birth turned out to be too swarthy for his mother, dark -haired and brown-eyed. he was all striped down to his fingers, then dad decided. they must pass a dna test, the probability of fathers from 0%. the probability of motherhood is also 0% the earth is gone from under your feet. i posted on social networks that i decided to have a child. and how many mothers did you call, and at 18 people young parents 2 boys refuse to believe what it is at all, perhaps not shocked both families meet in our studio to find out who has whose child yanitsky granaturevich, what will happen if they raise each other's children, will moms and dads be able to give their babies and take away the blood relatives of the sons of the tiger of the operation, when we saw the world, of course, it is sim
university with more than 400 years of history, one of the ten prestigious federal universities in russia in the narrow leningrad region and the largest center of education and science in the north-westthis is the project of my universities, the future is behind the present very soon. we'll go on a sea voyage and find out. why plastic and algae threaten all of humanity. the one and a half year old son from the very birth turned out to be too swarthy for his mother, dark -haired and brown-eyed....
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ti9 study was carried out by a team of researchers from the university of west london and they monitoreds for extended periods of time causing extreme emotional and physical distress. we should talk about what these pads are, they not discreet, easy to wear products. you might get some like sanitary towels, but these are very large and bulky, you cannot wear your normal clothes on topsy have to be put into a hospital gown. it is not the emotional and physical repercussions, it stripped patients of their dignity and the identity, which is particularly crucial to this group. which is particularly crucial to this group-— which is particularly crucial to this u-rou. , , : :, this group. very difficult for the atients this group. very difficult for the patients and — this group. very difficult for the patients and for _ this group. very difficult for the patients and for their _ this group. very difficult for the patients and for their families, | this group. very difficult for the - patients and for their families, who are obviously suffering watching their loved ones suffer and go through t
ti9 study was carried out by a team of researchers from the university of west london and they monitoreds for extended periods of time causing extreme emotional and physical distress. we should talk about what these pads are, they not discreet, easy to wear products. you might get some like sanitary towels, but these are very large and bulky, you cannot wear your normal clothes on topsy have to be put into a hospital gown. it is not the emotional and physical repercussions, it stripped patients...
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partnerships with west germany and japan who also were interested in this idea of synthetic fuels the plans also helped beef up sort of the research arms at my home institution west virginia university, which was directed to get a large amount of the research funding for this. but there was a lot of concerns the carter administration pretty early on started to kind of push back a little bit with this plan and rockefeller urge carter not to cut funding for the src project noting quote the blow to our states economy into our economic development program and quote. um unfortunately, you can imagine obvious concerns develop when environmental impact statements are released local residents learn of the vast amount of environmental pollution that was going to happen. a local resident linda hall noted a public hearing that the plant would produce quote 4,000 tons of waste per day. how do you dispose of that safely? we don't want another love canal. even the state director of the air pollution control commission was suspicious of the amount of air emissions that this type of plant would produce. department of energy and early 81 actually admitted in their report that it would actually disch
partnerships with west germany and japan who also were interested in this idea of synthetic fuels the plans also helped beef up sort of the research arms at my home institution west virginia university, which was directed to get a large amount of the research funding for this. but there was a lot of concerns the carter administration pretty early on started to kind of push back a little bit with this plan and rockefeller urge carter not to cut funding for the src project noting quote the blow...
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the sports and recreation complex of novgorod state university is the largest university gym in the north-west. athletes of various directions train here. a special pride of the basketball team. female novgorod lynx. and the men's novgorod knights, please tell me a few life hacks, how to make my teacher just fall from shock at physical education. what is a like? hack life hacks, what is it? it's oh, no, no, no, let's go over here. konstantin nozdrachev coach of the novgorodsky team of the state university in basketball , look at our newcomer antonina came to learn from her, fails in physical education, can’t pass sports games. uh basketball. your task is to teach the basic basketball technique within 10-15 minutes. danny is surprised. learn to show then the game. let's take it easy look 1 2 translation 1 2 translation we have already done well with the men 's women's team participating in the championship of the russian student basketball association, they have been playing in student championship for many, many generations, attempt number two failed. the girl plays more emotionally, maybe eve
the sports and recreation complex of novgorod state university is the largest university gym in the north-west. athletes of various directions train here. a special pride of the basketball team. female novgorod lynx. and the men's novgorod knights, please tell me a few life hacks, how to make my teacher just fall from shock at physical education. what is a like? hack life hacks, what is it? it's oh, no, no, no, let's go over here. konstantin nozdrachev coach of the novgorodsky team of the state...
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narcissists, especially all the stuff that comes out of hollywood, they think they can control the universe from an eight square mile patch of westeles. >> sean: let's talk about nancy pelosi's husband. they released the monk shot and i don't know why. maybe i'm just a softy at heart. i don't like to pick on people when they've got personal problems. however, in this day and age of rideshare, all the cars services he would ever want. if you're going to drink, why not hire one of those people do drive you home that night and get your car the next day? >> sean: i feel the same way. i feel sorry for paul pelosi. if i was mary to nancy pelosi i would be drinking hard myself. you can't go to a party with nancy pelosi. she can to be designated driver because she can't hold the wheel. her hands are constantly flailing in the air. it would be impossible to have her do that. i like the fact -- >> sean: a brand-new shot. got hit by a jeep apparently. basically what you're saying if you are his attorney, he would say your honor, he is to nancy pelosi, he's living a very stressful life. you have to give them a break here, is that your argume
narcissists, especially all the stuff that comes out of hollywood, they think they can control the universe from an eight square mile patch of westeles. >> sean: let's talk about nancy pelosi's husband. they released the monk shot and i don't know why. maybe i'm just a softy at heart. i don't like to pick on people when they've got personal problems. however, in this day and age of rideshare, all the cars services he would ever want. if you're going to drink, why not hire one of those...
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if the visit the minister on the body of russia to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalthe most low-profile means and such hypocrisy. eh, it has already been shown to us several times. e, including e during the tragic bombing of yugoslavia in 1999, those who believed in their victory in the cold war and in their right to build the world exclusively according to their own patterns. the main thing is that no one will be able to destroy our relations with serbia lavrov noted that belgrade does not want to engage in anti-russian activities and moscow appreciates this courageous position of serbia, including the support of the president of the republic alexander vuychich himself. today he plans to personally comment on the situation and make an appeal. that's all for now thanks for being with us right now the program is a big game. the information channel on the first live broadcast continues the big game good afternoon language our magnificent language is river or the steppe in it expanse in it the screams of the eagle and the wolf chant from out and the incense of the pilgr
if the visit the minister on the body of russia to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universalthe most low-profile means and such hypocrisy. eh, it has already been shown to us several times. e, including e during the tragic bombing of yugoslavia in 1999, those who believed in their victory in the cold war and in their right to build the world exclusively according to their own patterns. the main thing is that no one will be able to destroy our relations with serbia lavrov...
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of that time and much more. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter school of journalism at arizona state universityjudy: as we reported, there are more questions and strong criticism about how law enforcemenresponded in uvalde, texas, to the mass shooting when happened. the texas senate held a special hearing where new detailsave emerged about what officers did and did not do in this critical moments. >> it took law enforcement one hour, 14 minutes, and eight seconds to engage that shooter who was in a classroom. testifying before a state senate committee today, the director of texas' department of public safety offered this scathing assessment of the uvalde police response. >> there is compelling evidence that the law enforcement response to the attack at robb elementary was an abject failure and antithetical to everything we have learned over the last two decades since the columbine massacre. three minutes after the subject entered the building, there was a sufficient number of armed officers wearing body armor to isolate, distract, and neutralize the subject. the only thing stoing the hallway a
of that time and much more. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter school of journalism at arizona state universityjudy: as we reported, there are more questions and strong criticism about how law enforcemenresponded in uvalde, texas, to the mass shooting when happened. the texas senate held a special hearing where new detailsave emerged about what officers did and did not do in this critical moments. >> it took law...
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of foreign affairs should. so where is considered in west catastrophe for the universe things and that is the usa. so good in west village and voice, the sad megan final choice. and yes, today the form of prime minister of sweden and receive the minister carla said that it was the worst fairburn could do in order to promote a european prospective who was to welcome the russian foreign minister and build a post. how do you like it all save us inbound tread mister heel published a couple of days ago when my visit was announced. he published a big article entitled to those 3rd option is whether to let us and why the way of thinking things. some of these paradigm as he labor tried to tell his relations on the relations with into the, into your opinion. this brochure was actually, and i think and yet much to it sub list. everybody knew me of the resume that jostlet the city, and the modem still the. so there is no place left not only for talk or anything, a transfer joint nations charge and let even for the freedom of choice process. those are treating all the time reasonably. who do not turn out, would
of foreign affairs should. so where is considered in west catastrophe for the universe things and that is the usa. so good in west village and voice, the sad megan final choice. and yes, today the form of prime minister of sweden and receive the minister carla said that it was the worst fairburn could do in order to promote a european prospective who was to welcome the russian foreign minister and build a post. how do you like it all save us inbound tread mister heel published a couple of days...
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began to be forged at the pskov blacksmith yard, perhaps the main forge of personnel in the north-west of russia, pskov state universitythe university teaches in all major areas of natural exact technical and social sciences and the humanities has an excellent infrastructure for a student hostel. medica rehabilitation center with a polyclinic swimming pool student center. with student engineering center initiatives, we are actually a good regional university with about 12,000 students - this is a serious figure for such a region itself. naturally. we have for the most part. these are guys from the pskov region, but we also have about 65 regions. we do not have a single federal district that is not represented. we have about 15% of them. natalya anatolyevna ilyina doctor of biological sciences professor rector pskov state university. you are in the pskov region for the first time in pskov no, never been. you know that this is my colleague yulia from pskov, in general, the story with her is also very interesting. you know she came here. no, i don't know, she came here. she studied here and there are teachers who remember
began to be forged at the pskov blacksmith yard, perhaps the main forge of personnel in the north-west of russia, pskov state universitythe university teaches in all major areas of natural exact technical and social sciences and the humanities has an excellent infrastructure for a student hostel. medica rehabilitation center with a polyclinic swimming pool student center. with student engineering center initiatives, we are actually a good regional university with about 12,000 students - this is...
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of sanctions targeting russian oil. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: as we reported, president biden met with federal reserve chairman jerome powell asked -- as part of a white house push aimed at addressing the high inflation rate. i spoke with the director of white house national council. what can you tell us about the conversation between the president and chairman powell? >> well, they had a productive meeting. what the president communicated to the chairman was that he not only respects the independence of the federal reserve that he intends to honor it and give the federal reserve the space it needs to tackle inflation. the fed has a primary role in fighting inflation, and it is well on its way to do that, and the president wanted to be clear that unlike some of his predecessors, he was going to respect their independence. >> is that part of a strategy for the president to in effect shift responsibility to the fed for inflation? >> no, it is not about responsibility. it is about fighting inflation in a responsible way. the president laid out a
of sanctions targeting russian oil. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitydy: as we reported, president biden met with federal reserve chairman jerome powell asked -- as part of a white house push aimed at addressing the high inflation rate. i spoke with the director of white house national council. what can you tell us about the conversation between the president and...
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clash between democracy and authoritarianism means the recognition of the failure of the west's attempts to universalize after the end of the cold war. we will continue to discuss the results of the big seven ourselves and talk a little about the prospects of nato itself, which will begin tomorrow in madrid in a few moments. the halva card is surprised guarding a free installment plan of 10 months halva, as before, weighs nothing to you. still zero percent on installments of 0 rubles. there is no down payment or maintenance fee either. this is the security service.ru and get the most effective protection against spam and the tinkoff machine, it is the only one. now, more than ever, the whole business must spin, small, medium and large. and rosbank has everything that helps any business spin. tools for working with international partners online account registration rosbank works business moves. in magnit hot discounts for all occasions grill, buy pork kebab for 279.99 and get ketchup for 1 rub. look at me, now i'm in an advertisement for gloria jeans hurry up gloria jeans is an advertisement for vtb and
clash between democracy and authoritarianism means the recognition of the failure of the west's attempts to universalize after the end of the cold war. we will continue to discuss the results of the big seven ourselves and talk a little about the prospects of nato itself, which will begin tomorrow in madrid in a few moments. the halva card is surprised guarding a free installment plan of 10 months halva, as before, weighs nothing to you. still zero percent on installments of 0 rubles. there is...
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west in different parts of the world. this process is quite inevitable, and it becomes crowded inside the west for the only reason the west imposes an ideological one. universalizationies are not on the wrong side of the west, and we will convince them. uh, everyone else will inevitably end up on our side. and this is the main dilemma in which i believe the brix countries are more right than the west to preserve the economic world interconnectedness of globality and ideological universality. while the west insists that the world should still be universal , this is such a nodal, nodal dilemma, nodal contradiction of the 21st century, the ideas that my colleague ivan sofranchuk is developing. it seems to me that the state of brix is much better prepared for the conditions of this uncertainty of the 21st century, when sovereign countries based on across countries pursue this national interest, not not in a confrontational manner, but in the search mode, uh, balance of interests, respect for sovereignty, not interference with all these principles, who we are together with the people's republic of china in the mid -nineties, evgeny maksimovich primakov was first includ
west in different parts of the world. this process is quite inevitable, and it becomes crowded inside the west for the only reason the west imposes an ideological one. universalizationies are not on the wrong side of the west, and we will convince them. uh, everyone else will inevitably end up on our side. and this is the main dilemma in which i believe the brix countries are more right than the west to preserve the economic world interconnectedness of globality and ideological universality....
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other no less detrimental consequences of the policy of the west that contradict the very idea of law in a high sense, ignoring the most important universaledom, justice, equality of people. this is the so-called culture. cancellation that goes against the basic values of human rights and total domestic discrimination based on nationality and aggravation of the global problems facing humanity. of course hope, definitely remain hope is known to die last this is nadezhda, a weak hope that our former western partners have. enough courage to admit their strategic miscalculations, which, according to the estimates of the same un, have affected more than one and a half billion people and provoked a surge in global inflation, food shortages and growing poverty, to reject the vicious practice of illegal extraterritorial application of legislation and discriminatory treatment of everything that has russian roots. just repent of your own stupidity. if this does not happen, we will live without them as it was in xx century for decades, especially since the world today is not at all reduced to the borders of western countries, on the contrary, most
other no less detrimental consequences of the policy of the west that contradict the very idea of law in a high sense, ignoring the most important universaledom, justice, equality of people. this is the so-called culture. cancellation that goes against the basic values of human rights and total domestic discrimination based on nationality and aggravation of the global problems facing humanity. of course hope, definitely remain hope is known to die last this is nadezhda, a weak hope...
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the sake of the very rules that the west imposes instead of international law, and if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universals no place in brussels not only for the sovereign equality of states, which are enshrined in the charter of the united nations, but even for the notorious freedom of choice, which brussels constantly repeats there, too, there is no place. rudeness, you know, as a statesman to you and the spirit of rudeness, of course, absolutely unprecedented on uh. well, it’s interesting, it’s more against serbia, as sergey viktorovich lavrov said . yes, an attempt means not to allow serbia to conduct some of its external political, uh, its own policy, or is it like that. hello russia, moreover, the situation reminds me, e . , that is, this is an attempt by the small states of the so-called young countries of nato all the bridge. yes it's interesting competitions. i don't know which one of them wins, but i think they are making a strategic mistake. they no longer see how the atmosphere in europe itself is changing. we remember that the macron calls the endless president. we remember that scholz deserv
the sake of the very rules that the west imposes instead of international law, and if the visit of the russian foreign minister to serbia is perceived in the west as almost a threat of a universals no place in brussels not only for the sovereign equality of states, which are enshrined in the charter of the united nations, but even for the notorious freedom of choice, which brussels constantly repeats there, too, there is no place. rudeness, you know, as a statesman to you and the spirit of...
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of hollywood. they think c they can controlth the universe from a eight square mileght patch of west ls angeles. all right. let's talk about nancy pelosi's husband.al nanc a mug shot. i don't know why. maybe i'm just a softy at heart. i don't like l to take on people when they have personalay problems. however, in this day and age ofa uber and uber black and you know, all the car servicess you'd ever want if you're goingt to drink, why don't you just hire one of one of those people hat to drive you home that night and go get your car the next day? >> i feel the same way. i feel sorry for populars. pelosi if i was married to nancy pelosi, i'd probably be drinking pretty myself. and also you can't go to a party with nancy pelosi. she p can't be your designatedve driver because she can't hold the wheel. her hands are constantly flailing in the air so it'd be impossible to have her do that . i just like the fact that he's driving a brand new porsche. all right. i think he got hit by a jeep apparently. so what you're basically saying is if you were his attorney, you would say, your honor, i he's marr
of hollywood. they think c they can controlth the universe from a eight square mileght patch of west ls angeles. all right. let's talk about nancy pelosi's husband.al nanc a mug shot. i don't know why. maybe i'm just a softy at heart. i don't like l to take on people when they have personalay problems. however, in this day and age ofa uber and uber black and you know, all the car servicess you'd ever want if you're goingt to drink, why don't you just hire one of one of those people hat to drive...
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is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitypreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade has sent washington into overdrive. observers consider the political and cultural ramifications. that brings us to thenalysis of the associate editor of "the washington post" and his colleague, the opinion columnist. david brooks is away. we welcome both of you on this friday night. jonathan, i'm going to start with you with the story that is all over the news today, and that is the supreme court. what is your reaction? >> well, i think i worked out my -- not rage, but my alarm. alarm is the right word. when the leak of justice alito's draft opinion was leaked last montand in reading it, i saw roe is being overturned, but a bunch of other rights to privacy would be weakene if roe were overturned. with theecision out today, it hews closely to that draft opinion, and, you know, i'm sitting here still trying to process what it means to live in a post--roe world because we have states that have trigger laws that the moment it was overturned, a
is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state universitypreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade has sent washington into overdrive. observers consider the political and cultural ramifications. that brings us to thenalysis of the associate editor of "the washington post" and his colleague, the opinion columnist. david brooks is away. we welcome both of you on this friday night. jonathan,...
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of its last strongholds in the east and much more. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university we reported, plenty of reaction today to the first primetime televised hearing from the january 6 congressional committee. the house panel used new witness testimony and video to make the case that president trump is responsible for the capitol riots. a primetime production including some never before seen footage from the january 6 capital attack. we need to hold the doors of the capitol. i need support. judy: at the house committee investigating the assault, they held their first public hearing presenting nearly a year's worth of work to the american people. from the start, bennie thompson of mississippi made clear this was no spontaneous riot. >> january 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup. a brazen attempt, as one rioter put it shortly after january 6, to overthrow the government. the violence was no accident. >> we will walk down to the capital. judy: directly fueling the violence, the committee said, was one man who refused to accept the 2020 election results. >> donald t
of its last strongholds in the east and much more. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university we reported, plenty of reaction today to the first primetime televised hearing from the january 6 congressional committee. the house panel used new witness testimony and video to make the case that president trump is responsible for the capitol riots. a primetime production...
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of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair in theodore roosevelt studies at dickinson university in north dakota here. more biographic information on each panel is available on the flare website at flair-net.org. we will be taking questions at the end of the program, which should be email to first ladies 2021@gmail.com. now with great pleasure. i turn over the the program to my friend and scholar dr. catherine sibley. thank you so much nancy what a lovely introduction of our exciting panel this evening, and it's so lovely to have you all here. thank you so much for coming and it is my great pleasure to open up with our first presenter. who is dr. mary stockwell, and i'm so excited to hear what she has to say about edith wilson. thank you all.
of the american studies at saint joseph's university. panelists in order i think our doctor mary stockwell retired professor of history and department chair at lords university who writes on the american west 20th century politics and especially woodrow wilson. our second panelists will be rebecca roberts curator of programming at planet word a museum of words and language in washington, dc. and our third panelists will be dr. stacey cordray who holds the dentists and von johnson endowed chair...
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their technology centers, libraries, and resources are the envy of competing universities at home in west michigan and across the nation. having served through the previous four of five university presidents, matt facilitated and witnessed firsthand grand valley state university's historic expansion. for years he's been essential to the success of grand valley's executive leadership. he's played a crucial role in government and alumni relations. the school's marketing programs and secretary to the board of trustees. matt maintains responsibility for some of the institution's most memorable accomplishments from the presence on our famous medical mile. the unprecedented expansion of the school's downtown. and game changing additions requiring additional public support -- support. he's known widely throughout the comeut community as one of the most passionate boosters and academic professionals. it's thanks to the leadership an expertise of the vice president that gvsu is boized for growth in the years to come. he's brought great fortune to the lakers and no doubt that the successes of his l
their technology centers, libraries, and resources are the envy of competing universities at home in west michigan and across the nation. having served through the previous four of five university presidents, matt facilitated and witnessed firsthand grand valley state university's historic expansion. for years he's been essential to the success of grand valley's executive leadership. he's played a crucial role in government and alumni relations. the school's marketing programs and secretary to...
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litman, assistant professor of law at the university of michigan, about the immediate consequences of this ruling. today, the only remaining clinic in the state of westclosed and had to cancel appointments for patients. they were on the phone with women as they were sobbing, when they found out they would no longer have access to abortion in the state. we are talking about the constitution here, of course. that doesn't protect the rights of women to abortion? right, the united states constitution no longer protects the right to an abortion, and that allows state laws restricting abortion to go into effect. does this open up other things, like marriage equality, the right to contraception, is there other things you are worried about now? i am worried about all those things — in a separate writing, justice thomas explicitly called for the court to overrule obergefell v hodges, the right to marriage equality, as well as the right to contraception, griswold v connecticut. but even more frighteningly, even if the supreme court does not explicitly overall the right to contraception, state legislatures are already trying to classify certain forms of contrac
litman, assistant professor of law at the university of michigan, about the immediate consequences of this ruling. today, the only remaining clinic in the state of westclosed and had to cancel appointments for patients. they were on the phone with women as they were sobbing, when they found out they would no longer have access to abortion in the state. we are talking about the constitution here, of course. that doesn't protect the rights of women to abortion? right, the united states...
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members of the russian state duma sent their children abroad . private jets, resorts in france and elite universities in london and new york, the children of the russian elites live freely in the west, and their parents shout about the world the threat of the usa and europe. but after the russian invasion of the carefree life of the children of the majors , clouds began to thicken already in april, after the introduction of the fifth package of sanctions by the european union, among others, the wife and daughter of the minister of foreign affairs of russia sergey lavrov got into it. lavrov famous businessmen vinokurofon the president of israel later great britain will introduce sanctions against two more people associated with minister lavrov the journalists of the important stories project have established that over the course of 20 years sergey lavrov periodically flew on a business trip with a certain svetlana polakova, who is believed to be his mistress, and moreover, on board the government plane, investigators also noticed polyakova's one-year-old daughter , the de facto stepdaughter of an official, a judge in the line. for many years, kovaleva wanted to study and work in lon
members of the russian state duma sent their children abroad . private jets, resorts in france and elite universities in london and new york, the children of the russian elites live freely in the west, and their parents shout about the world the threat of the usa and europe. but after the russian invasion of the carefree life of the children of the majors , clouds began to thicken already in april, after the introduction of the fifth package of sanctions by the european union, among others, the...
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of course, the west should not build its own. when implementing their ideas, jects should not put their ideas into practice in violation of the already universal all, the charter of the united nations organization what is and states that its fundamental principle is respect for the sovereign equality of the state, and all these aspects of the international situation, which are connected with the events unfolded by the west around ukraine, are well understood by our partners from the cooperation council for the arab states of the gulf, and we appreciate and confirmed today in another times the balanced position that they take on this issue both in international forums and in practice, refusing to join the illegitimate unilateral. uh western uh sanctions that were imposed against the russian federation and the republic of belarus, we reaffirmed our commitment to the un charter , including in relation to the crisis in and around ukraine, and in this sense, our partners in the arab world agree with us on the council for cooperation of states on of the arab states of the gulf, in regard to one of the key provisions of the un charter, the violation
of course, the west should not build its own. when implementing their ideas, jects should not put their ideas into practice in violation of the already universal all, the charter of the united nations organization what is and states that its fundamental principle is respect for the sovereign equality of the state, and all these aspects of the international situation, which are connected with the events unfolded by the west around ukraine, are well understood by our partners from the cooperation...