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the main thing is that versailles be in your soul.get ready to go, because new incredible interesting and unexplored cities are waiting for us ahead. belarus now the traditions of belarusian straw weaving are being actively revived. tell us about this craft in more detail. weaving is the oldest of the crafts, it is known to many agricultural peoples, from the very earliest ancient times. people used the stalks of cereals in their daily lives. straw insulated the peasant's house. helped him during the lean years was a parcel for pets, that is, she played a very important role in his life, it was by cultivating cereal plants that a source of straw was formed.
the main thing is that versailles be in your soul.get ready to go, because new incredible interesting and unexplored cities are waiting for us ahead. belarus now the traditions of belarusian straw weaving are being actively revived. tell us about this craft in more detail. weaving is the oldest of the crafts, it is known to many agricultural peoples, from the very earliest ancient times. people used the stalks of cereals in their daily lives. straw insulated the peasant's house. helped him...
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belarusian versailles.nd of the 16th century, along its corridors leo went where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country, he also created one of the best code of laws in europe with his efforts , and the chancellor is credited with preparing false dmitry for trips to moscow. sapieha. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader did not revel, yes, and fur balls did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. ruzhany palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him. pay attention to the up brama decorated with sculpture strangers who she is still unknown to the locals she is called the patroness of small towns. in the past, she pointed to a birch where 15 representatives of the genus rested in the artusian dancer laid down by the runaways, but let's not go back to the sad days when the sapiehas were well-known and authoritative. so the place prospered under them
belarusian versailles.nd of the 16th century, along its corridors leo went where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country, he also created one of the best code of laws in europe with his efforts , and the chancellor is credited with preparing false dmitry for trips to moscow. sapieha. personality, a modest skeptical typical military leader did not revel, yes, and fur balls did not give his castle, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a...
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, belarusian versailles., along its corridors leo walked where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country, he also created one of the best code of laws in europe in terms of temerok, he is also credited with the preparation of false dmitry for campaigns against moscow, the chancellor. sapieha lion. a modest, ascetic personality, a typical military leader did not revel, and his castle did not give magnificent balls, although it was the central residence, but rather was a fortress than a palace. the ruzhensky palace is located on a hill, so you will always notice it. from which side they would not drive up to him . pay attention up bravo embellished a sculpture of a stranger, who she is still unknown to the locals. she is called the patroness of the small gusteyv. in the past, she pointed to a birch where 15 representatives of the family rested in a carthusian dancer planted by sobegs, but sadly we will not return to those times when the sapiehas were well-known and authoritative. so the pl
, belarusian versailles., along its corridors leo walked where, according to legend, he kept the treasury of the whole country, he also created one of the best code of laws in europe in terms of temerok, he is also credited with the preparation of false dmitry for campaigns against moscow, the chancellor. sapieha lion. a modest, ascetic personality, a typical military leader did not revel, and his castle did not give magnificent balls, although it was the central residence, but rather was a...
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they lost the fight for the league of nations, they lost the fight for the treaty of versailles, butthey tried. she also said he made two more important decisions that were forgotten when she was the chief of staff. he stopped all leases for oil on government land, he said that is going to lead to corruption, which he does in the next presidency. hey also veto the volstead act, he did not want prohibition. his decision was overturned but he kept trying to do the progressive things he thought were necessary. things like keeping the doors of emigration open. he said if i can serve in this position to help him win his agenda that is what i will do, next, please. i would recommend historians don't just look at edith wilson or the chief of staff position, look at people in the next 50 years who did a similar thing to her, and judge her against them or a value it her very creative role she played against them. there was another woman under fdr who active as a chief of staff. again, de facto, informal. especially in his second term, she was a gatekeeper, she helped to push so much legislati
they lost the fight for the league of nations, they lost the fight for the treaty of versailles, butthey tried. she also said he made two more important decisions that were forgotten when she was the chief of staff. he stopped all leases for oil on government land, he said that is going to lead to corruption, which he does in the next presidency. hey also veto the volstead act, he did not want prohibition. his decision was overturned but he kept trying to do the progressive things he thought...
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during the negotiations over the treaty of versailles, they both go to paris, unprecedented. no president had been gone more than, you know, to the panama canal to check on the progress. no first lady had gone out of the country in office ever. and they were in paris for the better part of six months. she is not there as a plus one, she's right there in all the pictures with the queen of england, with the leaders of european nations. she elevates the role of first lady on an international stage, and wilson is sort of shy and self conscious enough that he doesn't like walking into situations where he doesn't really know what to do and what the protocol is. she's happy to do all that she will wander on in. ask, are we wear gloves with dinner? how do i address so and so? she speaks very eccentric french because grandmother bowling taught it to her and her grandmother was self taught, her pronunciations are all off. but in edith's mind, she's happy to just barrel on in there and do what needs to be done because she's so charming and so delightful, people really respond to her. an
during the negotiations over the treaty of versailles, they both go to paris, unprecedented. no president had been gone more than, you know, to the panama canal to check on the progress. no first lady had gone out of the country in office ever. and they were in paris for the better part of six months. she is not there as a plus one, she's right there in all the pictures with the queen of england, with the leaders of european nations. she elevates the role of first lady on an international...
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the main thing is that versailles be with your soul.s time to get ready for the road, because new incredible interesting and unexplored cities of belarus are waiting for us ahead of us belarus suffers from cardiovascular diseases, which most often cause death, although in more than fifty percent of cases the disease could be prevented or already cured in fact with just a little of your lifestyle in vain the inhabitants of ancient greece greeted each other with the word wali, which in translation meant be healthy centuries later, doctors have already added another greek logos to this word. what does teaching mean and it turned out enough a young science about a healthy lifestyle called valeology, they will talk in the next half an hour on the air on lukomania. my name is ekaterina beretskaya. hello, and look at the program. we will understand the circulatory nervous digestive system in human systems and their relationships, when the focus is not on the sick and the disease, but health and why not everyone considers valeology a science an
the main thing is that versailles be with your soul.s time to get ready for the road, because new incredible interesting and unexplored cities of belarus are waiting for us ahead of us belarus suffers from cardiovascular diseases, which most often cause death, although in more than fifty percent of cases the disease could be prevented or already cured in fact with just a little of your lifestyle in vain the inhabitants of ancient greece greeted each other with the word wali, which in...
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germany lost and signed the treaty of versailles. they had to pay redemption's in the world depression. hitler was angry with his leaders. so what did he do? he ran in a democracy and won. and what is the first thing he does, he changes democracy. then he starts building a military. it goes directly against the treaty of versailles. what do the world powers of england and france do? nothing. they simply think they will keep the communists in check. what does he do as he builds his army? he takes austria. the world powers says why did you do that? he says, they are german and they want to be part of jimmy again. . he sends part of his trips to czechoslovakia. the world powers says what are you doing? they want to be part of germany, they speak german over there. he then builds an access with italy and japan web3 want to carve up the entire world -- an axis. he then tells the world on a certain day, he will take czechoslovakia. at this moment in time the world powers say, well, we must confront him. exactly what hitler wants. elevate h
germany lost and signed the treaty of versailles. they had to pay redemption's in the world depression. hitler was angry with his leaders. so what did he do? he ran in a democracy and won. and what is the first thing he does, he changes democracy. then he starts building a military. it goes directly against the treaty of versailles. what do the world powers of england and france do? nothing. they simply think they will keep the communists in check. what does he do as he builds his army? he...
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germany lost the treaty of versailles, they had to pay redemptions.itler's was angry with his leaders. what did hitler do? he changes democracy. what does he do, he starts building in military, but it goes against the treaty of versailles? they think, it will keep the communists in check did what does he do, he takes austria. the world power says, why did you do that? they want to be part of germany again. he sends parts of his troops to czechoslovakia. this part wants to be part of germany. they speak german over there. he builds an axis with italy and japan. the 3.2 cart up the entire world. he then tells the world on a certain day he is going to take czechoslovakia the world powers say, we must confront him. exactly what hilton wanted. elevate him on the same stage as the world power. incomes no chamberlain. neville chamberlain appeases hitler and gives him a country. he close the rest of the world peace for our time -- tells the rest of the world is for our time. what did hitler's see? weakness. one year later, he invades poland. putin is in the k
germany lost the treaty of versailles, they had to pay redemptions.itler's was angry with his leaders. what did hitler do? he changes democracy. what does he do, he starts building in military, but it goes against the treaty of versailles? they think, it will keep the communists in check did what does he do, he takes austria. the world power says, why did you do that? they want to be part of germany again. he sends parts of his troops to czechoslovakia. this part wants to be part of germany....
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germany lost and signed the treaty of versailles. they had to pay redemption's in the world depression. hitler was angry with his leaders. so what did he do? he ran in a democracy and won. and what is the first thing he does, he changes democracy. then he starts building a military. it goes directly against the treaty of versailles. what do the world powers of england and france do? nothing. they simply think they will keep the communists in check. what does he do as he builds his army? he takes austria. the world powers says why did you do that? he says, they are german and they want to be part of jimmy again. . he sends part of his trips to czechoslovakia. the world powers says what are you doing? they want to be part of germany, they speak german over there. he then builds an access with italy and japan web3 want to carve up the entire world -- an axis. he then tells the world on a certain day, he will take czechoslovakia. at this moment in time the world powers say, well, we must confront him. exactly what hitler wants. elevate h
germany lost and signed the treaty of versailles. they had to pay redemption's in the world depression. hitler was angry with his leaders. so what did he do? he ran in a democracy and won. and what is the first thing he does, he changes democracy. then he starts building a military. it goes directly against the treaty of versailles. what do the world powers of england and france do? nothing. they simply think they will keep the communists in check. what does he do as he builds his army? he...
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it was first performed for the king in of versailles in 1664. he loved that he was a fan.lic church, not so much . moliere rewrote that play. the second version is the one we know today. the text that has been translated into can -- countless lung which is. for the very first time, something close to the original time is to be staged here by the belgian director. it has been put together and re-created through the painstaking work of theater historians. he is a bit of a theater superstar himself, he has experience working with the actors here. this is a very first -- this is a theatrical first. >> this is many schoolchildren's introduction to trauma. students in -- introduction to drama. students are introduced to moliere place. ♪ >> i think that it is very accessible. because the text is not a barrier. we communicate in use of the text, but also with our bodies. >> in the theater, the place of women is important. moliere had a very strong vision of what women's freedom and he has a way of speaking about it which is singular and interesting in the context of everything tha
it was first performed for the king in of versailles in 1664. he loved that he was a fan.lic church, not so much . moliere rewrote that play. the second version is the one we know today. the text that has been translated into can -- countless lung which is. for the very first time, something close to the original time is to be staged here by the belgian director. it has been put together and re-created through the painstaking work of theater historians. he is a bit of a theater superstar...
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vague, admired the absolute monarchs of france. katlyn came se palace was intended as a replica of versailles. except that it was neither a seed of power nor a hub of social life. king lou big was trying to create the illusion of a bygone world, which he chose to enjoy in solitude. google, after sunset with 35 servants, how to light all the contents in the palace. after that untruth they all had to vanish. beautiful ring for the king truly could be alone in close visible from far and wide, yet seemingly unapproachable noise feinstein castle at the foot of the alps. the most famous of all his castles, it too was billed to pollute vig and loot that alone. he was enthralled by tales of the middle ages. the singer's hall was meant to be a tribute to the age of chivalry and its culture. but lute, there was also a product of his time. he loved technological innovations, his night's castle feature, telephones, and running water boot vig never lived to see the completion of either noise bunstein or the headland came. se palace not far away is the only palace the bavarian king, sol finished linda half
vague, admired the absolute monarchs of france. katlyn came se palace was intended as a replica of versailles. except that it was neither a seed of power nor a hub of social life. king lou big was trying to create the illusion of a bygone world, which he chose to enjoy in solitude. google, after sunset with 35 servants, how to light all the contents in the palace. after that untruth they all had to vanish. beautiful ring for the king truly could be alone in close visible from far and wide, yet...
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say that they were very lucky because the german reich was proclaimed in the hall of mirrors of versailles is the same as if independent ukraine was proclaimed in the granavit and chamber in the kremlin, yes, it had such a symbolic meaning. but we know that in europe there are many nations were looking for this identity significantly later in 1918 the first austrian republic was called german called itself germans i am such a funny historical joke the great achievement of the austrians will convince the world that hitler is german and mozart austria - only for them there were no such identities the second er hans oligavel after its establishment there are such concepts of nationalism, writes the elite, nationalism, nationalism, the years that produced meaning , united the community, and so on, and it seems to me that this is a big event that is now repeating itself, such a historical cycle the repetition is now changing, well, in ukraine , there was always an elite that pushed for independence in those times as well as in this one, so dissidents from the ukrainian identity stood there, now
say that they were very lucky because the german reich was proclaimed in the hall of mirrors of versailles is the same as if independent ukraine was proclaimed in the granavit and chamber in the kremlin, yes, it had such a symbolic meaning. but we know that in europe there are many nations were looking for this identity significantly later in 1918 the first austrian republic was called german called itself germans i am such a funny historical joke the great achievement of the austrians will...
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best novel, beating the game of thrones . a budget of $40 million allowed us to shoot in a real versaillesr world of mermaids using starring cg artists, piersbrosan and kaya cadelario. none. and who am i to you, don’t run away from me styopa is a sin to you in a story that never married andrei konchalovsky involved only three professional actors, the rest of the roles were played by residents of the village where the shooting took place. this brought the feature film closer to the documentary genre. after the premiere, the film brought the author several prestigious domestic and international awards, including the nick award for best director and best screenplay, as well as a prize, an international association. for film critics, the berlinaria drama of proud asya performed by i savina returns to the big screens in a restored form. a little bit more. the higher the tension and the fewer options for the characters, the more action-packed the thriller, so it can be said about the new film tower under the slogan, just don’t look down, the story of the friends of the extreme people who decided
best novel, beating the game of thrones . a budget of $40 million allowed us to shoot in a real versaillesr world of mermaids using starring cg artists, piersbrosan and kaya cadelario. none. and who am i to you, don’t run away from me styopa is a sin to you in a story that never married andrei konchalovsky involved only three professional actors, the rest of the roles were played by residents of the village where the shooting took place. this brought the feature film closer to the documentary...
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here, not far from the palace of versailles, the water inspectors are on patrol. being followed. translation: this year, obviously, the situation l here is similar to what's happening in france as a whole. we're experiencing a period of drought that is quite exceptional. it's not just france. italy is experiencing its driest year since records began more than 200 years ago. since records began more in romania, the river danube is nearing its lowest ever level, with exposed sand dunes making navigation difficult. "i can tell you, the danube had a low level before, "but the elders say it's never been like this," said this man. "we hope maybe a divine force can help us with some rain." even in the uk, a country not exactly renowned for high temperatures, they've experienced the driestjuly since 1935. water restrictions are being imposed in the south—east and in parts of wales. and with the heat likely to rise and no sign of rain in the coming days, things may well get worse before they get better. tim allman, bbc news. easter island, famous for its giant stone statue
here, not far from the palace of versailles, the water inspectors are on patrol. being followed. translation: this year, obviously, the situation l here is similar to what's happening in france as a whole. we're experiencing a period of drought that is quite exceptional. it's not just france. italy is experiencing its driest year since records began more than 200 years ago. since records began more in romania, the river danube is nearing its lowest ever level, with exposed sand dunes making...
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not far from the palace of versailles the water inspectors are on patrol.being respected and rules are being followed. translation: the situation here _ followed. translation: the situation here is _ followed. translation: tue: situation here is similar followed. translation: tte: situation here is similar to what is happening in france as a whole. we are experiencing a period of drought that is quite exceptional. tt period of drought that is quite exceptional.— exceptional. it isn't 'ust france. i exceptional. it isn't 'ust france. italy * exceptional. it isn't 'ust france. italy is i exceptional. it isn't just i france. italy is experience exceptional. it isn't just - france. italy is experience in its driest years since records began almost 200 years ago. in romania, the river danube is its lowest level, with exposed land younes making navigation difficult. translation: i can difficult. translation: i can tell ou difficult. translation: i can tell you the _ difficult. translation: i can tell you the value _ difficult. translation: i can tell you the valu
not far from the palace of versailles the water inspectors are on patrol.being respected and rules are being followed. translation: the situation here _ followed. translation: the situation here is _ followed. translation: tue: situation here is similar followed. translation: tte: situation here is similar to what is happening in france as a whole. we are experiencing a period of drought that is quite exceptional. tt period of drought that is quite exceptional.— exceptional. it isn't 'ust...
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. $40 million budget allowed shoot in a real versailles and create a detailed underwater world of mermaidssts starring pierce brosnan and kai with codelario. and i tell you who we ran away from me, everything is a sin to you in the history of the blackened, who never married andrei konchalovsky involved only three professional actors, the rest of the roles were played by residents of the village where the shooting took place. this brought the feature film closer to the documentary genre. after the premiere, the picture brought the author several prestigious domestic and international awards, including the nika award for best director and best screenplay, as well as the international association of film critics award. is the drama of berlin's proud asya performed by i savina returning to the big screens in a restored form? more be bold. the higher the tension and the fewer options for the characters, the more action-packed the thriller is, so it can be said about the new film tower under the slogan, just don’t look down, the story of extreme girls’ friends who decided to conquer the radio s
. $40 million budget allowed shoot in a real versailles and create a detailed underwater world of mermaidssts starring pierce brosnan and kai with codelario. and i tell you who we ran away from me, everything is a sin to you in the history of the blackened, who never married andrei konchalovsky involved only three professional actors, the rest of the roles were played by residents of the village where the shooting took place. this brought the feature film closer to the documentary genre. after...
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the main thing is that versailles be with your soul. to get ready for the road, because new incredible interesting and unknown cities of belarus are ahead of us. we have forgotten how to enjoy the little things, be surprised to feel the connection of times and generations is just wonderful. but every day is made up of traditions today, a year or centuries ago, everything that is considered ancient was once new. we ourselves do not notice we pass on knowledge and experience through the generation it is in our smile of the hand in such a familiar look. from simple happy moments, real traditions are formed. we are proud of the heritage of our ancestors, we value the past for our present belarus 24. hello well, the wave of russophobia continues to take new heights. and fugitive positioners, belarusophobia is also growing. reading. lithuanian foreign minister lansberges. need to to say a clear no to tourists from russia to belarus at the same time continue to accept those who need asylum, they are vacationing in europe, the mayor of kiev kli
the main thing is that versailles be with your soul. to get ready for the road, because new incredible interesting and unknown cities of belarus are ahead of us. we have forgotten how to enjoy the little things, be surprised to feel the connection of times and generations is just wonderful. but every day is made up of traditions today, a year or centuries ago, everything that is considered ancient was once new. we ourselves do not notice we pass on knowledge and experience through the...
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how do you like the russian versailles summer imperial residence?t fountain in russia, so i personally am more impressed by the fact that you imagine, this entire machina hulk works without a single electron of nature’s electricity, the force of nature, in general he works by the hour. and here it's been pouring all day. petrov dvor on the shores of the gulf of finland was conceived as a small estate in which peter stopped to rest during the construction of the kronstadt fortress, everything changed . for technical reasons, the place did not suit the choice of pal on peterhof to paint the sculpture of pokrovsky 7 8, in fact, it is not worth counting them very much. you don't have it succeed. i work here. yes, yes, i'm actually the number is not the most. the main thing is that it is here. here , even under peter, ships passed, and you were able to do it right from the sea. yes, yes, right along the canal ships moored, passed under the grotto and the palace rises. well, this is such a spectacular move that peter arranged for alexei, a specialist in m
how do you like the russian versailles summer imperial residence?t fountain in russia, so i personally am more impressed by the fact that you imagine, this entire machina hulk works without a single electron of nature’s electricity, the force of nature, in general he works by the hour. and here it's been pouring all day. petrov dvor on the shores of the gulf of finland was conceived as a small estate in which peter stopped to rest during the construction of the kronstadt fortress, everything...
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and laying out a splendid cornucopia of meats, fruit, and wine to put on for you the lavish louis versaillessometimes, i snap awake in the woods by the airport, throw a tarp over a dirty baby pool and trap a ragtag collection of forest creatures using cheese laced with cough syrup, and then make them watch me honk through a broken harmonica in the deranged meth-head's party hut of news that is my segment: "meanwhile!" ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it's a ladder to the stars. it's a ladder to eternity "meanwhile," everybody. meanwhile, zombie fans, rejoice! we've just learned that "the walking dead's" daryl spin-off takes place in france. so daryl is gonna be fine. french zombies are notorious snobs. ( with french accent ) "ugh, your american brains don't even come with a bearnaise or a nice sauvignon? go away. i wait for a proper french cerebellum." plus, they're easy to get away from, 'cuz you can just trap them in an invisible box. ( laughter ) meanwhile, over in the department of luxury snoozin', casper is hiring professional nappers with exceptional sleeping ability. i would love t
and laying out a splendid cornucopia of meats, fruit, and wine to put on for you the lavish louis versaillessometimes, i snap awake in the woods by the airport, throw a tarp over a dirty baby pool and trap a ragtag collection of forest creatures using cheese laced with cough syrup, and then make them watch me honk through a broken harmonica in the deranged meth-head's party hut of news that is my segment: "meanwhile!" ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: it's a ladder to the...
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he was instrumental in helping stop the treaty of versailles, particularly the united states gettingnto the league of nations. when the debate started in the senate, the main speech was given to warren harding. he was given the number one speech, the first speech against the league of nations. he went with lodge and others down to the white house to try and talk to president wilson about making changes to the treaty, changes to the league of nations. harding was instrumental in stopping the league of nations. susan: woodrow wilson had his stroke and was incapacitated in the white house. i am wondering how the public was viewing woodrow wilson going into the 1920 election. ryan: not very well. wilson had the stroke, and that was something they had from the -- they hid from the public. he was incapacitated for eight or nine months, and his wife was running the country. a lot of people said she was the first female president, because in a lot of ways she was. it was kept secret. with the media then, it was a lot easier to do that. but he wanted the nomination for a third term. he though
he was instrumental in helping stop the treaty of versailles, particularly the united states gettingnto the league of nations. when the debate started in the senate, the main speech was given to warren harding. he was given the number one speech, the first speech against the league of nations. he went with lodge and others down to the white house to try and talk to president wilson about making changes to the treaty, changes to the league of nations. harding was instrumental in stopping the...
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france great britain and the united states, the guarantors of the versailles peace treaty, will onlyobserve the growing military potential of germany, concessions, nazi appetites will be called the policy of appeasement, but appeasing germany england france actually encouraged her to new seizures of territory in 1938. hitler will remember the german population in the judicial region of czechoslovakia and lay claim to england's rights to it france will finally come out of the stupor and try to seat germany at the negotiating table in response to this, hitler will promise not to attack england and france by concluding with them the corresponding declarations of england and france in his turn. they decide to reorient the germans. to the east. chamberlain believed that since hitler is like a mad bull that cannot be locked in a cage, it is necessary to give hitler's aggressive policy a new direction towards the soviet union according to chamberlain, the war between the soviet union and germany could ensure peace in western europe for a whole generation, but germany has its own plans in th
france great britain and the united states, the guarantors of the versailles peace treaty, will onlyobserve the growing military potential of germany, concessions, nazi appetites will be called the policy of appeasement, but appeasing germany england france actually encouraged her to new seizures of territory in 1938. hitler will remember the german population in the judicial region of czechoslovakia and lay claim to england's rights to it france will finally come out of the stupor and try to...
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this is the reference to sort of a versailles like government. two million people in the federal workforce 30 or 35 percent of the population working for government. and these people these people are unelected. so they outlaw their attitude in the epa or the irs if a congress person or a senator or someone wants to investigate them their attitude is these these people are transitory? we are permanent. we have such a bureaucratic labyrinth. we know the laws they'll never have time to master the laws as we do we outlast them and live longer than they do. so it's a pure minute state. it combines the role of the legislature executive and judicial. you get you tangle with the irs you tangle with? the epa and you tangle with a pentagon you're dealing with people who will interpret a law that was made by congress in such a way that may not even resemble it. and then they will enforce it in a way and then the appeal will go to one of their own unless you want to go to a court and then they will have more resources than you do and that will be known in ad
this is the reference to sort of a versailles like government. two million people in the federal workforce 30 or 35 percent of the population working for government. and these people these people are unelected. so they outlaw their attitude in the epa or the irs if a congress person or a senator or someone wants to investigate them their attitude is these these people are transitory? we are permanent. we have such a bureaucratic labyrinth. we know the laws they'll never have time to master the...
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shaquille, oh my gosh, you're in front of versailles restaurant. go in, check it out. coffee.talk politics. what are we hearing from the candidates? >> reporter: jose, i'll tell you that's already been done. i had plenty of time this morning -- >> good. >> reporter: after we see nikki fried. they are framing this race around the incumbent governor ron desantis. he's a popular man with approval ratings in the 50s and built a national profile because of the anti lockdown covid policies and $130 million in the bank ready to take on either of the democratic candidates that come out of the primary tomorrow. so you have both candidates saying they are the best to defeat ron desantis but distinguishing themselves from each other in different ways. listen to our conversations. >> i have been in those trenches for three and a half years as our only statewide elected democrat. democrats are looking for a winner. the only one able to win our state is a democrat. they're looking for a champion and fighter. >> i've been the governor. i've been the attorney general. fought for civil rights.
shaquille, oh my gosh, you're in front of versailles restaurant. go in, check it out. coffee.talk politics. what are we hearing from the candidates? >> reporter: jose, i'll tell you that's already been done. i had plenty of time this morning -- >> good. >> reporter: after we see nikki fried. they are framing this race around the incumbent governor ron desantis. he's a popular man with approval ratings in the 50s and built a national profile because of the anti lockdown covid...
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so jetblue is one this offering some versailles, alaska airlines as well. sales due expire today and this is for travel book from mid august through early november, walmart is cutting about 200 jobs. these are mostly corporate employees at its arkansas headquarters. the job cuts are coming from various units, including real estate technology and merchandising. last week, walmart warned its profits would decline because it was having to mark down clothing and other merchandise piled up in its stores. well, small so deaths appear to send kids back to school soon. there is a critical item needs to be included on the checklist. and that's checking all the online platforms. the kids are using, which are numerous these days and to have conversations with them about cyber safety, the kids and teens between the ages of 8.28 spent about 44 hours each week in front of digital screens, according to center for parenting education and cyber safety consulting. officials told fox digital there are spent a lot of hours attempting to groom children online. well, apple plans
so jetblue is one this offering some versailles, alaska airlines as well. sales due expire today and this is for travel book from mid august through early november, walmart is cutting about 200 jobs. these are mostly corporate employees at its arkansas headquarters. the job cuts are coming from various units, including real estate technology and merchandising. last week, walmart warned its profits would decline because it was having to mark down clothing and other merchandise piled up in its...
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comfortable, even though he was probably living in probably the most comfortable place on earth, versaillesn the 18th century. and he just didn't like it there. >> it's interesting, you bring up that washington and lafayette were good friends. lafayette, of course, named one of his sons george washington and lived with washington for a while. sometimes, though, they are so different, right? you talked about lafayette losing himself in public. at the same time, they have so much -- their thoughts on slavery, which i want to get to, they are different. >> right. >> but they do have a lot in common. -- found love in their partners. and also felt most at home in these incredibly uncomfortable situations. >> yeah. that's something that i do think is true of both of them. because by the time they get together, i mean, washington, he does marry into money. and washington grew up there used to being in a rustic setting. he was comfortable trumping through woods and comfortable enduring the hardships of nature. all of the stuff that he was up to as a young militia officer, sort of before and after t
comfortable, even though he was probably living in probably the most comfortable place on earth, versaillesn the 18th century. and he just didn't like it there. >> it's interesting, you bring up that washington and lafayette were good friends. lafayette, of course, named one of his sons george washington and lived with washington for a while. sometimes, though, they are so different, right? you talked about lafayette losing himself in public. at the same time, they have so much -- their...
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the viennese of versailles tremble with rage the leader of the role you are accustomed to making russiaour ambition and politics. they cannot hide their annoyance in the form of a higher flight. with what you say it was written 250 years ago. all alibaba and 40 thieves aladdin and the magic lamp adventures of sinbad the sailor know these tales. these are all the tales of a thousand and one nights. those who scheherazade told king shahriyar, but do we know all the tales, look what tales are in this book tsarevich mosquito, as zaman and the chinese princess badr and gyaukhar are some tales that are not heard, they are very interesting and all are collected in this book. and with that i say goodbye to you. all the best to you , read and be happy and let go. why red book animals still die at the hands of poachers. although if they come across they get off with fines, we will discuss after the news. continues to work live andrey shevtsov hello became known new facts of the kiev regime's crimes against civilians were told by the head of the national defense control center mikhail mizintsev. t
the viennese of versailles tremble with rage the leader of the role you are accustomed to making russiaour ambition and politics. they cannot hide their annoyance in the form of a higher flight. with what you say it was written 250 years ago. all alibaba and 40 thieves aladdin and the magic lamp adventures of sinbad the sailor know these tales. these are all the tales of a thousand and one nights. those who scheherazade told king shahriyar, but do we know all the tales, look what tales are in...
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share of european loans, which was about 11 billion dollars before the conclusion of the treaty of versaillesof the third judge in the war 23 us president woody reisen asked, if in this world, at least one man at least one woman. even if a child who does not know that the cause of war in the modern world lies in industrial and commercial competition, world war ii only strengthened the international and financial status of the united states across the ocean. unheard-of riches flocked from in 1940, franklin roosevelt, in an address to us citizens, explained why american workers must produce weapons all day long in an address to us citizens. aii we must be the great arsenal of democracy. we should have more ships, more guns, more plans, more of everything from world war ii. america is out the richest country in the world from rumanov only money and nothing personal determined the behavior of the united states for the coming decades, it remains only a matter of strengthening the status of a superpower. to do this, in march 1947. harry truman formulated a doctrine that indirectly stated that from
share of european loans, which was about 11 billion dollars before the conclusion of the treaty of versaillesof the third judge in the war 23 us president woody reisen asked, if in this world, at least one man at least one woman. even if a child who does not know that the cause of war in the modern world lies in industrial and commercial competition, world war ii only strengthened the international and financial status of the united states across the ocean. unheard-of riches flocked from in...
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remarried, his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed centrally as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in the era of plane travel, you of course had the whistle stop and ladybird and 64, which was an incredibly important trip and that gave her a chance to travel and to begin seeing it was okay for women to campaign for their husbands, to be surrogates. that's something that we have not really talked about yet is this whole surrogate notion. how the wife can do a lot to restore a presidents image. you mentioned frankie cleveland who became frances cleveland after she married, for those who don't know. her father was his law partner and her father died when she was very young and he was her ward, essentially. everyone thought he was going to marry her mother. and she did a tour of europe after she graduated from college and there were all these rumors and she came
remarried, his second wife edith went abroad with him during the time he was negotiating the treaty of versailles to conclude world war i. this was a very important moment for her to see her husband acclaimed centrally as the savior of the war. that was an important step forward, but even closer to your era as lady bird johnson. >> so even in the era of plane travel, you of course had the whistle stop and ladybird and 64, which was an incredibly important trip and that gave her a chance...
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here, not far from the palace of versailles, the water inspectors are on patrol.nt to make sure the restrictions are being respected, the rules are being followed. translation: this year, obviously, the situation l here is similar to what's happening in france as a whole. we're experiencing a period of drought that is quite exceptional. it's not just france. italy is experiencing its driest year since records began more than 200 years ago. in romania, the river danube is nearing its lowest ever level, with exposed sand dunes making navigation difficult. "i can tell you, the danube had a low level before, "but the elders say it's never been like this," said this man. "we hope maybe a divine force can help us with some rain." with the heat likely to rise and no sign of rain in the coming days, things may well get worse before they get better. tim allman, bbc news. let's go straight to matt for a look at the weather. i don't know if you heard much of the report with those conditions in france, worse, if anything, than they are here. they have been under high pressure
here, not far from the palace of versailles, the water inspectors are on patrol.nt to make sure the restrictions are being respected, the rules are being followed. translation: this year, obviously, the situation l here is similar to what's happening in france as a whole. we're experiencing a period of drought that is quite exceptional. it's not just france. italy is experiencing its driest year since records began more than 200 years ago. in romania, the river danube is nearing its lowest ever...
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of european loans, which amounted to about $ 11 billion before the conclusion of the treaty of versailles 2.5 times, preferring the role of the third judge in the war . even if a child who does not know that the causes of war in the modern world lie in industrial and commercial competition, world war ii only strengthened the international and financial status of the united states beyond the ocean. unheard-of wealth flowed from private individuals of large companies and banks. american gold reserves doubled in parallel with this. the united states continued to enrich itself, supplying weapons to the front, supplying everyone, including germany's own enemies. in 1940, franklin roosevelt, in an address to us citizens, explained why american workers should we must be the great arsenal of democracy all day long to produce weapons of aim. we must have more ships more guns more plans more than anything. as a result of the second world war. america is out the richest country in the world from trumanov's only money and nothing personal determined the behavior of the united states for the coming de
of european loans, which amounted to about $ 11 billion before the conclusion of the treaty of versailles 2.5 times, preferring the role of the third judge in the war . even if a child who does not know that the causes of war in the modern world lie in industrial and commercial competition, world war ii only strengthened the international and financial status of the united states beyond the ocean. unheard-of wealth flowed from private individuals of large companies and banks. american gold...
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you see , bend down you not lived life are having fun, pig, my only light my why versailles the stars on ntv, right? thank you dear. tears didn't have time to dry in her eyes. he returned and began to make plans to make her life. it seems to have put an end to the daughter again bitterly hot. dad is fine. everything, calm down, calm down. stand bummer where does he work? who allowed you to donate meat in the neighboring area? i have a family loan to pay off. pick it up. come on, get up, get up. and remember here the owner is dad. as dad said, so be it, you understand, let me talk to him. i miss - it's hands on the helm. let go. don't be afraid, it doesn't hurt. you are? dad, in short, you have another 500 kilos over the term a week and a fine of 20 mowers understood, well done. we kill everyone. i drove let's agree, we do everything quickly with high quality without nerves. today i want to finish everything so that tomorrow is a free day, i don’t know what you have, i have a holiday tomorrow. small go check while we have to grind the treasure here. no offense to my brother, i have not
you see , bend down you not lived life are having fun, pig, my only light my why versailles the stars on ntv, right? thank you dear. tears didn't have time to dry in her eyes. he returned and began to make plans to make her life. it seems to have put an end to the daughter again bitterly hot. dad is fine. everything, calm down, calm down. stand bummer where does he work? who allowed you to donate meat in the neighboring area? i have a family loan to pay off. pick it up. come on, get up, get up....
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against the background of the trampled national dignity of an entire country as a result of the versaillest a real serious person. we will present it to you. here is this brutal style in everything from plates to architecture. eh, this is, uh, the clarity of bearing everything else of a huge mass of people, followed by this, was restored. this national dignity. today, again, uh, in europe, nothing can serve as an obstacle to the advancing fascism of democracy. no, the market. capitalism. no, there is nothing that could be brought against fascism today even though there were philosophers. they said that all this correspondence was being done, einstein wrote there, many other films showed who are the philosophers and intellectuals in europe today. he says what you are doing, where you are going, not a single person endlessly interprets what is happening, or even adjoins all these parties and as a result, nothing today can be an obstacle to the advance of fascism. that is, like fascism, that one was the answer to the modern and this one will be the answer to the postmodern, that after the mod
against the background of the trampled national dignity of an entire country as a result of the versaillest a real serious person. we will present it to you. here is this brutal style in everything from plates to architecture. eh, this is, uh, the clarity of bearing everything else of a huge mass of people, followed by this, was restored. this national dignity. today, again, uh, in europe, nothing can serve as an obstacle to the advancing fascism of democracy. no, the market. capitalism. no,...
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russians believed him, in fact, he covered up for this, the preparations for the reprisal against the versaillesmigrants. they expected from hitler the defeat of the communists and the liberation of russia. they reasoned as follows: the enemy of my enemy, my natural like-minded and ally. in fact, the enemy of my enemy can be my merciless enemies, so the sober russian patriots should not create illusions created for themselves where he lived in the thirties, whom he supported until 30. e ninth year. he lived in nazi germany he supported against communism against russia yes, only he is talking about something else here that the desire to change what you want to ask for really leads to things like betrayal of collaborationism without any chance that your task will be completed, as well as not now. the point is that if we look, so to speak, again into the history of the vlasov movement, here we still have to look. and why did himmler need it there already himmler , and since the fuhrer, er, has always been an opponent of attracting russians to any military formations. this was done, as a rule, behin
russians believed him, in fact, he covered up for this, the preparations for the reprisal against the versaillesmigrants. they expected from hitler the defeat of the communists and the liberation of russia. they reasoned as follows: the enemy of my enemy, my natural like-minded and ally. in fact, the enemy of my enemy can be my merciless enemies, so the sober russian patriots should not create illusions created for themselves where he lived in the thirties, whom he supported until 30. e ninth...