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though, jugim has woven a horizontal loom with colorful fine threads of wool and usually by a single weaverention of the potter's wheel. number of wooden pieces needed for each door is striking. it is usually beach wood or sicamore that is considered the best for refined carving at this level. woodwork like this dates back at least 1500 years. some historians say it even dates back to the sasanit era, so i guess we have to admit that there's at least a little bit something to the persian old saying that art only belongs to iranians. gisum. shah ahmadi for iran. the word free in aran free zone is purity related to business and trade, but for the people of this region, and i mean obadon, koram shah and minu island, the word free has very strong and deep connotation. hodi, who's a young and famous local photographer, brought me here to the museum of war in koramshah. every corner of this place visually tells you the stories of... struggle and resistance, it tells you the stories of brave men and women who strongly stood against foreign enemies so we can be free today. during iran, iraq war whe
though, jugim has woven a horizontal loom with colorful fine threads of wool and usually by a single weaverention of the potter's wheel. number of wooden pieces needed for each door is striking. it is usually beach wood or sicamore that is considered the best for refined carving at this level. woodwork like this dates back at least 1500 years. some historians say it even dates back to the sasanit era, so i guess we have to admit that there's at least a little bit something to the persian old...
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it may take a group of up to 15 carpet weavers nearly year to create the masterpieces that will be decorating, itself can be considered enough evidence to support the boastful statement that art only belongs to iranians. there was a time when judging was considered luxury item, but today it's used for making. traditional handbags, something you can take back home as a souvenir from iran. jajim is normally 2 and a/2 meters long and 2 meters wide, and although its patterns may vary, the simpler and more common judgem includes stripes 1 to5 centimeters wide of different colors. sometimes to create a checker pattern, colorful wraps are used. traditionally thojim has woven a horizontal loom with colorful fine threads of wool and usually by a single weaver. both sides of the jajiem can be used, which is why it has become a multi-purpose article, often quilted and used as a cover or blanket and sometimes even spread on the ground. the taste and talent of these people can also be seen through the designs of their earthenwear. pottery is perhaps the earliest and most important invention of mankind in
it may take a group of up to 15 carpet weavers nearly year to create the masterpieces that will be decorating, itself can be considered enough evidence to support the boastful statement that art only belongs to iranians. there was a time when judging was considered luxury item, but today it's used for making. traditional handbags, something you can take back home as a souvenir from iran. jajim is normally 2 and a/2 meters long and 2 meters wide, and although its patterns may vary, the simpler...
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though jaji has woven a horizontal loom with colorful fine threads of wool and usually by a single weavers become a multi-purpose article, often quilted and used as a cover or blanket and sometimes even spread on the ground. the taste and talent of these people can also be seen through the designs of their earthen wear. pottery is perhaps the earliest and most important invention of mankind in iran, dating back to the seventh millennium bc. in the small town of husf, not much has changed since the invention of the potters wheel. symmetry is omnipresent in persian. craftsmanship, the detailed patterns of the 700-year-old art of marketry are no exception. بافت چوبو باید بشناسیم. رنگ های چوبو باید بشناسیم برای ترکیب رنگگیری. best for refined carving at this level. woodwork like this dates back at least 1500 years. some historians say it even dates back to the sasanit era, so i guess we have to admit that there's at least a little bit something to the persian olds saying that art only belongs to iranians. gisumisha ahmadi for iran. the word free inant free zone is purity related to business a
though jaji has woven a horizontal loom with colorful fine threads of wool and usually by a single weavers become a multi-purpose article, often quilted and used as a cover or blanket and sometimes even spread on the ground. the taste and talent of these people can also be seen through the designs of their earthen wear. pottery is perhaps the earliest and most important invention of mankind in iran, dating back to the seventh millennium bc. in the small town of husf, not much has changed since...
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weaver told what to — rebuilding our country. weaver told what to expect _ rebuilding our country.re the | told what to expect before the primacy got on his feet and the message today, was to be a bit more optimistic than some of the sound bites we have heard in the run—up to this point but there was still a lot in there about unpopular choices and trade—offs, if you want clean energy got your pilots, if you want to have you homes you will have building in your communities, you think people are going to take back pain? no it is about treating people with with respect, people are not stupid, what they want is a leader who will level be honest with them about what is required. with them about what is required-— with them about what is reuuired. ., _, , required. to get the country back on its _ required. to get the country back on its feet _ required. to get the country back on its feet and - required. to get the country back on its feet and thriving | back on its feet and thriving in the 21st—century. the prime minister set out those choices and trade—offs and explain exactly where
weaver told what to — rebuilding our country. weaver told what to expect _ rebuilding our country.re the | told what to expect before the primacy got on his feet and the message today, was to be a bit more optimistic than some of the sound bites we have heard in the run—up to this point but there was still a lot in there about unpopular choices and trade—offs, if you want clean energy got your pilots, if you want to have you homes you will have building in your communities, you think...
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. >> he's the weaver, i'm not the weaver. >> it's the dream weaver. >> exactly. >> it's also more like the unraveling. >> that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," breaking news out of ukraine, more than 40 killed in one of the deadliest russian missile strikes since the start of the war. otherwise trapped under the rubble. prime minister netanyahu asking for forgiveness after six hostages are murdered in gaza. protesters still demanding a cease fire. >>> also ahead, the final sprint of the 2024 campaign. vp harris on the trail, courting unions and making a rare campaign appearance with president biden. we'll break down the latest polling showing how this tight race that has changed. and how it could be a dog fight right to the finish. >>> good morning, it is 10:00 eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york. we begin with the breaking news out of ukraine. president zelenskyy confirming that a russian missile strike killed at least 41 people and injured 180 more making it one of the dea
. >> he's the weaver, i'm not the weaver. >> it's the dream weaver. >> exactly. >> it's also more like the unraveling. >> that does it for us this morning. ana cabrera picks up the coverage right now. >>> right now on "ana cabrera reports," breaking news out of ukraine, more than 40 killed in one of the deadliest russian missile strikes since the start of the war. otherwise trapped under the rubble. prime minister netanyahu asking for forgiveness...
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where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere. and we had to collect from mains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion that traditions is calling for an investigation into the kenning over us chucky shocked of best buy is really soldiers and the occupied westbank 26 year old . i shall eskegal shots in the head during demonstrations against the expansion of a legal is where the settlements close to the time of by you to the governor of the nearby city of novelist says he's going to report the kidding to the international criminal court. the canyon governments declared 3 days of morning after school, dormitory fire killed at least 18 stands. another 70. i'm missing. the incident happened in a school in the country of yeah, the north of nairobi, police a most of the victims were around to 9 years old. they're still trying to find out what caused the fire or, or a star line or spacecraft has returned to us after leaving the international space station with no one on board. its out numerous tec
where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere. and we had to collect from mains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion that traditions is calling for an investigation into the kenning over us chucky shocked of best buy is really soldiers and the occupied westbank 26 year old . i shall eskegal shots in the head during demonstrations against the expansion of a legal is where the settlements close to...
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threads were called mountain, pa mountain this weaved the war... the placenka was called, i am the main weavere three nichalnitsy, but the simple ones there kuzhali, weaved the two nichalnitsy, i know what they farmed, yes, they farmed, they farbawled the farms, but i know what the oak the punishment was missed, and there was such a ragged fabric, from the salyansky gaspadarka not skin could afford a certain sum, if you buy these farbs and hundreds of such things, everything went to... the gentry with their own hands were gone, they themselves weaved, linen, guessed and processed berries and wool and threads, and it was all hard work, and from time to time we listened to both the getaga and the daughters. vera ignatina, you have stood for the production of padvoyny weaving, zakhavanne, all the stories about this affliction, why the menavita of padvoyny weaving. here our people didn’t deal with this kind of weaving since the war, and even more troubles appeared in... in 1932, our tsarka was woven all the way, i don’t know, i didn’t care about any news, menavita with paddouble weavings already o
threads were called mountain, pa mountain this weaved the war... the placenka was called, i am the main weavere three nichalnitsy, but the simple ones there kuzhali, weaved the two nichalnitsy, i know what they farmed, yes, they farmed, they farbawled the farms, but i know what the oak the punishment was missed, and there was such a ragged fabric, from the salyansky gaspadarka not skin could afford a certain sum, if you buy these farbs and hundreds of such things, everything went to... the...
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though, judgem has woven a horizontal loom with colorful. fine threads of wool and usually by a single weaver. both sides of the jagym can be used, which is why it has become a multi-purpose article, often quilted and used as a cover or blanket and sometimes even spread on the ground. the taste and talent of these people can also be seen through the designs of their earthen wear. pottery is perhaps the earliest. the most important invention of mankind in iran, dating back to the seventh millennium bc. in the small town of husf, not much has changed since the invention of the potters wheel. symmetry is omnipresent in persian craftsmanship. the detailed patterns of the 700-year-old art of marketry are no exception. both the two. باید بشناسیم رنگ های چوبو باید بشناسیم برای ترکیب رنگگیری خب بهترین معلم ما طبیعته دیگه رنگ های گرم چهجوری کنار هم بیاد رنگ گرم کجا و به چه شکل میتونه کنار یه رنگ گرم دیگه ای قرار بگیره. the number of wooden pieces needed for each door is striking. it is usually beachwood or sicamore that is considered the best for refined carving at this level. woodwork like this dates
though, judgem has woven a horizontal loom with colorful. fine threads of wool and usually by a single weaver. both sides of the jagym can be used, which is why it has become a multi-purpose article, often quilted and used as a cover or blanket and sometimes even spread on the ground. the taste and talent of these people can also be seen through the designs of their earthen wear. pottery is perhaps the earliest. the most important invention of mankind in iran, dating back to the seventh...
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it was possible to restore unique equipment, machines on which sludsk weavers made fabrics, transferred patterns onto them, which were characteristic of this region, each product was unique, with its own pattern, with its own composition, this is a prototype of those hand looms on which women wove fabrics in the villages they made, you see four here, shafts on a loom, this is exactly the kind of quality that was typical for slutschina, this is four-shaft quality, our quality was accidentally characterized by a patterned background in the products, the border was colored threads, these are the kind of shuttles that were in the villages, they create a plain weave, which is a little bit like this, now the skochikha will show you how it is done, the pattern, the design of the pattern is created with this kind of shuttle, it is laid by hand. the slutsk region was revived through national traditions, personnel were gathered, the technology typical for the region was restored. it was then that the foundations were laid for the creation of a unique enterprise. today it is a brand of the republi
it was possible to restore unique equipment, machines on which sludsk weavers made fabrics, transferred patterns onto them, which were characteristic of this region, each product was unique, with its own pattern, with its own composition, this is a prototype of those hand looms on which women wove fabrics in the villages they made, you see four here, shafts on a loom, this is exactly the kind of quality that was typical for slutschina, this is four-shaft quality, our quality was accidentally...
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you are a weaver. >> weaver. >> so, you. >> amoment weavers. >> yeah, the weavers. also a folk fan.ne. he will have bizarre tweets daily. that suggest he is deeply unwell. and he will flip-flop on issues luke abortion and immigration, and just about everything else, lie constantly, and yet, the media will pretend like this is 1996 and it's clinton-dole and yes, but. kamala harris had tim walz with her in her first interview. and this is -- i noticed the pace and i hate criticizing the mainstream media because mainly they do things right. but there is almost a desperation for them to pretend this race is like every other race. and the false moral equivalency is getting pretty bad, and we are just one day past labor day. talk about that, if you will. >> yeah, no. i mean, aids it really struck me and should have struck all of us about nine years ago, right, but it really struck me when he did his long talk on baties electricity and sharks remember that? whether it is bet are to be killed by a shark or by a battery falling into the ocean? and then you know, last week, it was this anothe
you are a weaver. >> weaver. >> so, you. >> amoment weavers. >> yeah, the weavers. also a folk fan.ne. he will have bizarre tweets daily. that suggest he is deeply unwell. and he will flip-flop on issues luke abortion and immigration, and just about everything else, lie constantly, and yet, the media will pretend like this is 1996 and it's clinton-dole and yes, but. kamala harris had tim walz with her in her first interview. and this is -- i noticed the pace and i hate...
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and we will also say good morning to galina tarasyuk, she will tell how she starts her morning, weavers rare profession. yes, well, and naturally, today we will meet sports columnist andrei kozlov, we heard that he has a lot of current news, however, as always, well, in general, guests today in our morning there will be plenty of studio, so we are waiting for the head of the main department of supervision and prevention of the ministry of emergency situations of belarus dmitry turchin in the second hour, because today, september 26 , belarus celebrates a single day of safety, well, and the star nastya kravchenko will please us with a new hit on our concert stage, the hit is called palish'sya, so here in a new, modern way, who does not know what it is, we will figure it out at the end of the broadcast. so about modernity, nastya, here right everywhere this she's promoting the song, you know what, she's just wearing a hoodie with it written all over it, you'll get caught, that is, she'll be there today too, yes, it's such a small pr campaign, everyone keeps asking me what it is, what, wha
and we will also say good morning to galina tarasyuk, she will tell how she starts her morning, weavers rare profession. yes, well, and naturally, today we will meet sports columnist andrei kozlov, we heard that he has a lot of current news, however, as always, well, in general, guests today in our morning there will be plenty of studio, so we are waiting for the head of the main department of supervision and prevention of the ministry of emergency situations of belarus dmitry turchin in the...
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it's known as the loon village for good reason, the weavers use hand looms to create the shells. intricate patterns they are so detailed that it can take up to three years to finish each shaw. i'm paula joining us. kim brunhuber picks things up from here from atlanta. he'll be here in a moment. >> we will get the news of the week as questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn that's too much i want donald now, can you slice that provide guard news for you tomorrow at nine on cnn? when it comes to amgen, life, changing medical breakthrough every second counts. but without investment, those breakthroughs are often past cities seamlessly connected banking markets and services businesses deliver global financial solutions. so our client can keep investing in innovations for patients around the world >> for the love of moving our clients forward. for the love of progress losing weight and keeping same, discover the power of wegovy the end of march what we gobi i lost 35 pounds and some lost over 46 pounds. >> we go i'm keeping the weight off. >> we go via helps you lose weigh
it's known as the loon village for good reason, the weavers use hand looms to create the shells. intricate patterns they are so detailed that it can take up to three years to finish each shaw. i'm paula joining us. kim brunhuber picks things up from here from atlanta. he'll be here in a moment. >> we will get the news of the week as questions like, what does a comedy show doing on cnn that's too much i want donald now, can you slice that provide guard news for you tomorrow at nine on cnn?...
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. >> you're a weaver. >> yeah. >> weavers. >> yeah, yeah, the weavers. also a folk fan. >> yeah. >> jeff, you made the point to your guests that donald trump will be brutish at arlington, going places no other politician has gone. he will have bizarre tweets daily that suggest he is deeply unwell. he will flip-flop on issues like abortion and immigration and just about everything else, lie constantly. yet, the media will pretend like this is 1996 and it's clinton-dole. they'll go, yes, but kamala harris had tim walz with her in her first interview. and this is -- i notice the pace of -- and i hate criticizing the mainstream media because, mainly, they do things right, but there is almost a desperation for them to pretend this race is like every other race. and the false moral equivalency is getting pretty bad. we're just one day past labor day. talk about that, if you will. >> yeah, no, i mean, this really struck me. i mean, it should have struck all of us about nine years ago, right? but it really struck me when he did his long thing on sharks and batte
. >> you're a weaver. >> yeah. >> weavers. >> yeah, yeah, the weavers. also a folk fan. >> yeah. >> jeff, you made the point to your guests that donald trump will be brutish at arlington, going places no other politician has gone. he will have bizarre tweets daily that suggest he is deeply unwell. he will flip-flop on issues like abortion and immigration and just about everything else, lie constantly. yet, the media will pretend like this is 1996 and it's...
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cooperation. thank you look , dear friends, these are our english cousins, 160 years ago, with thirty or so weavers , they set up a rashti cooperative. i say this because of the relations that we had in the past , the colonial relations that we had with iran, the middle east, and the world , and so on. otherwise, we would be at war with any nation. we don't have to look all over. we are tolerant of peace and reconciliation . they have 160 years of experience in the consumer cooperative and 31 textile friends who call the cooperative and our cooperative friends must talk about this cooperative again and again and thousands of times. listening to me say that flowers are everywhere you go, good work is very good wherever it happens, but how is it that we have thousands of years old cooperatives that even the names of many of us who now consider ourselves among cooperatives are friends. and we are considered as collaborators, and god willing , we have never heard of such a great trait from us, these dear sisters who are in they are here, well, the exception is if they all have heard the name of wareh a
cooperation. thank you look , dear friends, these are our english cousins, 160 years ago, with thirty or so weavers , they set up a rashti cooperative. i say this because of the relations that we had in the past , the colonial relations that we had with iran, the middle east, and the world , and so on. otherwise, we would be at war with any nation. we don't have to look all over. we are tolerant of peace and reconciliation . they have 160 years of experience in the consumer cooperative and 31...
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at first, the weavers, like all women, volunteers of the border. were cooks, our maternal instincts kickedd we wanted to feed the children, well, that there is, as we assumed, the soldier is fed, so everything will be fine, the first thing that needs to be done is to feed him borscht, we decided to cover the mask with nets, but with our own non-standard weaving, fortunately, among the craftsmen there were quickly found both designers and hairdressers, and we called it the red guard braid, from this the nets turn out so thick, here you can see them shaggy, fluffy and their absolutely... the work requires perseverance and concentration, but nikolai bursts into the workshop with a large box, he brought a mobile rap system, two, two, two, after all, yes, or maybe it's one, no, it's two, no, it's each per day, yes, that is, we expected one, but they brought two, yes, well, two helped us, alena is an accountant, olga is a hairdresser, natalya is an entrepreneur, and victoria is on maternity leave, their combined salaries will barely be enough to pay a third of the cost. he is already writing a m
at first, the weavers, like all women, volunteers of the border. were cooks, our maternal instincts kickedd we wanted to feed the children, well, that there is, as we assumed, the soldier is fed, so everything will be fine, the first thing that needs to be done is to feed him borscht, we decided to cover the mask with nets, but with our own non-standard weaving, fortunately, among the craftsmen there were quickly found both designers and hairdressers, and we called it the red guard braid, from...
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attention, please, everyone line up, in the second part we'll seat them all in squares, here are the weavers, the soldiers, the veterans, the leaders, so, well, in the very first part, i hope, well, it 's clear who, and there's also a great idea, when valya kolkunova... starts singing a song, then kochikha and i will get a red bone in her pocket, the guy is the soloist, but remember, the one you liked, something is wrong with his voice, well, a mutation, so, yes, well, we replaced him with another one, you should take a look at him, listen, gen, don't bother me, grachov is a professional, he'll figure it out himself, kira, i need as many cameras as possible, here's this staircase, and we 'll decorate it, and the announcers' cameras will take it and ok, i got it, that's it, kirul, let's get to work. they sent you 50 costumes, that's not enough , you need a mass audience, ira, write down to decorate the staircase and check what we have in the dressing rooms at leshchenko's, magamaev's, change it. here we have shirts, here we have skirts and shorts, and here socks and knee-highs, there are queu
attention, please, everyone line up, in the second part we'll seat them all in squares, here are the weavers, the soldiers, the veterans, the leaders, so, well, in the very first part, i hope, well, it 's clear who, and there's also a great idea, when valya kolkunova... starts singing a song, then kochikha and i will get a red bone in her pocket, the guy is the soloist, but remember, the one you liked, something is wrong with his voice, well, a mutation, so, yes, well, we replaced him with...
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professions section, let's get acquainted with the new heroine, my name is valentina magulenko, i work as a weaverthe theater, at 8:00 our working day begins, at 8:00 we start our work, my duties include... to create a canvas to weave, with the artist we select the color scheme, she tells me what the pattern should be, approximately, what colors should be present in the quality, this is my workplace, here i do knitwear, i sew as a ballet dancer, gloves, tights, overalls, here i sewed a bumblebee. this is what it is, this is a jumpsuit, these are the gloves he has, at the moment i am making gloves, here i have a pattern for gloves, i trace the pattern, then i go by car, we assemble, i graduated from the eleventh school, once in a long time ago, i worked at a wolves factory, there were two shifts, i was not happy with that, i... i can't work here , what is it, of course, there is production quality and manual quality, these are two completely different professions, i really liked everything here, and i decided to stay here, so i have been working in this profession for more than 20 years. this is a
professions section, let's get acquainted with the new heroine, my name is valentina magulenko, i work as a weaverthe theater, at 8:00 our working day begins, at 8:00 we start our work, my duties include... to create a canvas to weave, with the artist we select the color scheme, she tells me what the pattern should be, approximately, what colors should be present in the quality, this is my workplace, here i do knitwear, i sew as a ballet dancer, gloves, tights, overalls, here i sewed a...
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thanks to the special art of the republican weavers, anything can be sewn from these materials , be it upholstery for furniture, bags or even toys. russian doctors performed 15 complex operations in hospitals tashkent: a cardiac surgeon, an oncologist, a urologist, an ongiologist and a vascular surgeon took part in a large-scale volunteer action, mission dobro, which implied assistance to uzbek doctors. in addition, master classes were also organized for the latter. last week, we examined in detail scholz's visit to kazakhstan. and so far , everything we talked about has been confirmed. scholz and air. a megaproject for the production of green hydrogen in the west has been declared as the central joint energy project between germany and kazakhstan kazakhstan. last summer, it was opened by german president steinmeier himself, then prime minister of kazakhstan alehan smailov. they began test drilling near the port of kuryk. the idea is this: to build a huge wind farm and an absolutely monstrous solar power plant on the mangyshlak peninsula, in western kazakhstan near the caspian sea. the
thanks to the special art of the republican weavers, anything can be sewn from these materials , be it upholstery for furniture, bags or even toys. russian doctors performed 15 complex operations in hospitals tashkent: a cardiac surgeon, an oncologist, a urologist, an ongiologist and a vascular surgeon took part in a large-scale volunteer action, mission dobro, which implied assistance to uzbek doctors. in addition, master classes were also organized for the latter. last week, we examined in...
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to each of us cities where they said yes to being represented by a 34 year old female woman with a weaver and was back heritage. and is there a particular moment or one particular person that made you want to do this made you want to join politics? yeah. um, so tired, joining politics and running for office i, i worked at the united nations and year after year during general assembly and would be pleased to see in each country there would be more diversity and representation in the delegations that came through her. i was disappointed to see that it for japan, we tended to only have male representatives of a similar educational background of a similar age group. i found that to be honest, as a japanese woman, i knew that my country was already diverse. and full of, you know, people, diverse individuals is just that was not being represented in the area of diplomacy . when i looked in to our democracy, it was the same. not only did we not have as many women or young people in politics, we didn't even have candidates in certain elections where you could have that kind of a choice. i felt th
to each of us cities where they said yes to being represented by a 34 year old female woman with a weaver and was back heritage. and is there a particular moment or one particular person that made you want to do this made you want to join politics? yeah. um, so tired, joining politics and running for office i, i worked at the united nations and year after year during general assembly and would be pleased to see in each country there would be more diversity and representation in the delegations...
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each from us cities where they said yes to being represented by a 34 year old female woman with a weaver and was back heritage. and is there a particular moment or one particular person that made you want to do this made you want to join politics? uh yeah. um, so tire joining politics and running for office i. i worked at the united nations um and year after year during general assembly and would be pleased to see in each country they would be more diversity and representation in the delegations that came through. however, i was disappointed to see that it for japan. we tended to only have male representatives of a similar educational background of a similar age group. i found that to be honest, as a japanese woman, i knew that my country was already diverse. and full of, you know, people, diverse individuals is just that was not being represented in the area of diplomacy . when i looked in to our democracy, it was the same. not only did we not have as many women or young people in politics, we didn't even have candidates in certain elections where you could have that kind of a choice. i
each from us cities where they said yes to being represented by a 34 year old female woman with a weaver and was back heritage. and is there a particular moment or one particular person that made you want to do this made you want to join politics? uh yeah. um, so tire joining politics and running for office i. i worked at the united nations um and year after year during general assembly and would be pleased to see in each country they would be more diversity and representation in the...
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where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere and we had to collect remains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion on the south sharif was on the scene in jabante yeah, yeah, so i, leah, i need a violent is really raid talking to the honey my on sunday school in the jamalia. now's la area, the several dead and a number of injured now. medical teams are rescuing several injured and retrieving the data. as a result of the violence is really raid a target at the school which houses thousands of displaced people in this area. the frequency of nighttime attacks by is rarely occupation forces and is ready. war planes has significantly increased the we also see here the teams dealing with one of the palestinians injured in the is really right on the school to share the i called her and we see here the state of horror and fear among the displaced within the school among the women and children after the direct targeting of the school, a good deal of them as the desk was sitting when a michelle stru
where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere and we had to collect remains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion on the south sharif was on the scene in jabante yeah, yeah, so i, leah, i need a violent is really raid talking to the honey my on sunday school in the jamalia. now's la area, the several dead and a number of injured now. medical teams are rescuing several injured and retrieving the...
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where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere, and we had to collect from mains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion. the boy you saw a line, a spacecraft has landed back on us after leaving the international space station without anybody on board. as of came out 3 good names fully open there. you can see starlight or in a slight tilt, so we're going to see the rotation handle to move here shortly. and it will level out star liner. that's 3 good parachutes looking great. just a little over 2 minutes into the expected landing time. and we heard the rotational handle has been released so you can see that a tilt even doubt. next step is about to heat shield. jennison will tell you how soon as a follow at the university of british columbia is out of space institute. she's worked on several nice submissions. she's joining us live not from kansas capital possible. thanks very much indeed for being with us. i want to ask you about the, the starlight know itself in a moment, but it must be hard
where we supposed to go to the weaver coverage, the bodies of the matches and we had some wounded blood was everywhere, and we had to collect from mains from different areas of the school due to the powerful explosion. the boy you saw a line, a spacecraft has landed back on us after leaving the international space station without anybody on board. as of came out 3 good names fully open there. you can see starlight or in a slight tilt, so we're going to see the rotation handle to move here...
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weaver in reporting on that strike from hezbollah into northern israel.ken, say it is about diplomacy not conflict. he talks about the issue is getting kids back to school... and keep people home. it sounds simple is but it's not is it? ithink the simple is but it's not is it? i think the administration didn't understand it over the last eight or nine months. i think it's increasingly obvious now that the international community and the united states is faced with three wars of attrition. these wars of attrition. these wars of attrition do not have stable end states. they will not be resolved through diplomacy, transformative diplo city. the best they can do is deter contain and maybe if you're lucky, negotiate transactional arrangements. that's what the ministration try to do in gaza. it did not work there because to principal decision—makers, eachin to principal decision—makers, each in their own way, netanyahu and... simply concluded that the risk of doing a deal and also the benefits of doing a deal were simply outweighed by the risks. and their own c
weaver in reporting on that strike from hezbollah into northern israel.ken, say it is about diplomacy not conflict. he talks about the issue is getting kids back to school... and keep people home. it sounds simple is but it's not is it? ithink the simple is but it's not is it? i think the administration didn't understand it over the last eight or nine months. i think it's increasingly obvious now that the international community and the united states is faced with three wars of attrition. these...
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forgotten into time in a way they do not seek any actual uh, accountability when they speak as the weavers, they public opinion a more than anything to remind people. also, one of the biggest blunders of dividing was now 18 civilians were killed and more than 30 injured half that use riley muscle slammed down on targets across syria overnight. now our to you rabbit correspondent, wi fi. subbing me a report from the area are not in the center. we are in the mass. yes. area. next one of the attack size which cannot be approached because it is one of the 3 of january. and then we spent a huge crate to the left by shells in front of this building. and yeah, and this is just one of the places were testing in this area, which is located along the main road and just in a residential area. let me elaborate on this situation and the damage that was caused by the has attacks as residents of the area you live through and 19 tara g to will see you and look at the attacks and is really showing. told us, the explosions from the kids was very powerful. the federal facilities in the area will also damage
forgotten into time in a way they do not seek any actual uh, accountability when they speak as the weavers, they public opinion a more than anything to remind people. also, one of the biggest blunders of dividing was now 18 civilians were killed and more than 30 injured half that use riley muscle slammed down on targets across syria overnight. now our to you rabbit correspondent, wi fi. subbing me a report from the area are not in the center. we are in the mass. yes. area. next one of the...
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when they speak as the weavers, they probably could be no more than anything to remind people. also, one of the biggest blunders of dividing what goes into the middle east. now 18 civilians were killed in more than 30 into it. after eas, riley muscle slab down on top gets across siri overnight. r t a rabbit correspondents, while fi separately reports from the area is none the less we are in the mass. yes . area. next to one of the attach size, which cannot be approached because it gives me the trio jack. we see a huge crate to the left by shells in front of this building. and yeah, and this is just one of the places that were attacked in this area is located along the main roads and is in a residential area. let me elaborate on the situation and the damage that was caused by the has attacks as residents of the area you live through and 19 tara g to will see you and look at the attacks and is really showing. told us, the explosions from the rockets was very powerful of several facilities in the area . we also damage the explosions was very powerful and we helped limited to the d
when they speak as the weavers, they probably could be no more than anything to remind people. also, one of the biggest blunders of dividing what goes into the middle east. now 18 civilians were killed in more than 30 into it. after eas, riley muscle slab down on top gets across siri overnight. r t a rabbit correspondents, while fi separately reports from the area is none the less we are in the mass. yes . area. next to one of the attach size, which cannot be approached because it gives me the...
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because the weavers, they public opinion, the more than anything to remind people also one of the biggest blunders of dividing what comes and to the mid lease now 18 civilians were killed in more than 30 injured half the ease really, methyl slammed down on targets across syria, overnight r t rabbit corresponding shop. i separate any reports from the area. a nun, the visitor's center comes to us. we are in the moss yes area next to one of the attack size, which cannot be approached because it is me the tree object. we see a huge crate to left by shells in front of this building and yeah, and this is just one of the places that we were attacked in this area is located along the main roads and is in a residential area. let me elaborate on the situation and the damage that was caused by these attacks. as residents of the area you live through and nights of terra g to the full series of voltage attacks and is really showing, told us the explosions from the rockets was very powerful. the federal facilities in the area will also damage the explosions was very powerful. and when you're limited to
because the weavers, they public opinion, the more than anything to remind people also one of the biggest blunders of dividing what comes and to the mid lease now 18 civilians were killed in more than 30 injured half the ease really, methyl slammed down on targets across syria, overnight r t rabbit corresponding shop. i separate any reports from the area. a nun, the visitor's center comes to us. we are in the moss yes area next to one of the attack size, which cannot be approached because it is...
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weaver definitely cooling down. you know, last week we're in the 90's and 100. so tomorrow, another day in the mid 80's for you inland 70's over by the bay and 60's by the coast and we will be cooling down. we'll have details in the extended. >> thank you, gayle. new at 10 in oakland, shell gas station employee shot at a potential burglar to stop a break in this happened just before 4 o'clock this morning on international boulevard. >> and 38th avenue. police say a driver rammed into the gas station store and that's when the employee inside opened fire to scare off the suspects. the owner spent the day cleaning up the mess. no word on if anyone was actually shot. the search continues tonight for a man who police believe is connected to a deadly shooting in oakland. take a look at your screen. this is the man police say was at the scene of a shooting back on back in june on 44th street near market. this car was also there. police say there were no victims when they arrived. but 2 people with gunshot wounds did show up at a nearby hospital. one of those people did
weaver definitely cooling down. you know, last week we're in the 90's and 100. so tomorrow, another day in the mid 80's for you inland 70's over by the bay and 60's by the coast and we will be cooling down. we'll have details in the extended. >> thank you, gayle. new at 10 in oakland, shell gas station employee shot at a potential burglar to stop a break in this happened just before 4 o'clock this morning on international boulevard. >> and 38th avenue. police say a driver rammed...
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all the magic is at your fingertips, says hereditary weaver ubaidukhon abdulfaziyev.lled davro, he collects threads into skeins. here uzbek carpets amaze with their diversity, silk, wool, cotton, each one is unique, because it is handmade. nazima mirzadzhanova has been creating colorful interior items for more than 10 years. she loves working with silk threads the most. this carpet is woven using old techniques with two knots. some masters weave the same. here are the tools, we specially order them from the master, they make these tools for us, and the scissors are also different, in shape, they are specially for carpets. woolen and cotton rugs woven by masters will greet guests at the threshold, and the most beautiful silk ones will decorate the walls of houses. this carpet differs from others in that there are double knots, uzbek masters say: the smaller the pattern on fabric or carpet, the more skillful the work, and these ornaments are not just beautiful curls, each drawing has its own sacred meaning, different drawing, different meaning means, for example, pomegr
all the magic is at your fingertips, says hereditary weaver ubaidukhon abdulfaziyev.lled davro, he collects threads into skeins. here uzbek carpets amaze with their diversity, silk, wool, cotton, each one is unique, because it is handmade. nazima mirzadzhanova has been creating colorful interior items for more than 10 years. she loves working with silk threads the most. this carpet is woven using old techniques with two knots. some masters weave the same. here are the tools, we specially order...
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the car, and i think that he installed a satellite alarm on this bucket, that's it, let's go, coin, weaveron, that is a serious commotion is expected, serious, borodino will seem. a game of soldiers, two of amon's cars, listen, then i'll apply for several cameras, equipment, but he'll ask me for the relevant material, i 'm counting on you, the material will be a ton, don't doubt it, by the way, get some information on malakhov, he's that same outlaw, and this is the new head of the rvd, sergei aleksandrovich, i got it, come on. stop, hold on, red plus, black minus. yes, right now, come on, try, yes, yes, under the seat, wow, vanya, look, and what is this? vanya? well, what does this prove? it proves that the blood on the car's upholstery was there a long time ago, which means you? could have been present in the car at the time of kuvaev's death, could have been, but you were not, that's all the evidence. no, not all, we found seryoga in the car, we found a safe in the car, and we also found a camera in the car, and the most interesting thing, geremeyev, that it took over the passenger seat
the car, and i think that he installed a satellite alarm on this bucket, that's it, let's go, coin, weaveron, that is a serious commotion is expected, serious, borodino will seem. a game of soldiers, two of amon's cars, listen, then i'll apply for several cameras, equipment, but he'll ask me for the relevant material, i 'm counting on you, the material will be a ton, don't doubt it, by the way, get some information on malakhov, he's that same outlaw, and this is the new head of the rvd, sergei...
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this is just like the classic sigourney weaver movie, "everything's totally fine.", "scientists have unlocked the secrets of some 4,000-year-old babylonian tablets and found terrifying preditions for the future," including an ominous warning that "a king will die" and "a nation will fall." and "there will be rain and floodwater." kinda vague. all that's bound to happen at some point. the tablet went on to say "aries: love is in the air this week with a tall, dark sumerian. lucky numbers: ninu, ussu, and illimu." until next time, this has been... ♪ the sound of science! ♪ we'll be right back with supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson. progress. moving in a positive direction. we all want our lives to do that. why is progress also in our name? we've always believed insurance should do more. that's why we've gifted over a thousand vehicles to veterans , funded housing programs for families in need and why we're working to make roads safer... you're doing good. ...and housing more fair. for us, that's real progress. incoming dishes. —ahhh! —duck! dawn powerwash fl
this is just like the classic sigourney weaver movie, "everything's totally fine.", "scientists have unlocked the secrets of some 4,000-year-old babylonian tablets and found terrifying preditions for the future," including an ominous warning that "a king will die" and "a nation will fall." and "there will be rain and floodwater." kinda vague. all that's bound to happen at some point. the tablet went on to say "aries: love is in the air this...
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just the beginning of inference which is basically running these ai models on these edge devices and weaverery beginning. one of the benefits again for arm is that many of the devices that were designed to run these ai software models were zrdesigd years before the software was invented. take llama. it was not invented two years ago. >> meta. >> but yet the phones that need to run llama, those chips were designed two years ago. so what are we see soming? people scrambling to design new chips faster to run these models and they're going to run on arm. which is a great thing. >> 50i6 you've done. it's just consistent. >> we are not a day-to-day company. a quarter to quarter company. we're a year to year. decade to decade. these platforms take decades. for the software to be developed and optimized. so the way to look at arm is look, we're everywhere. and then when you add ai, which is going to be everywhere. ai, whether it's generative ai or inference, is going to be on every device on the planet and those devices will all run on arm. so we think about the world in five to ten-year blocks not
just the beginning of inference which is basically running these ai models on these edge devices and weaverery beginning. one of the benefits again for arm is that many of the devices that were designed to run these ai software models were zrdesigd years before the software was invented. take llama. it was not invented two years ago. >> meta. >> but yet the phones that need to run llama, those chips were designed two years ago. so what are we see soming? people scrambling to design...
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it's called the weaver line, and it connects liverpool street with spitalfields, enfield town, and chingfordk the launch. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's minor delays on the hammersmith and city line and on the picadilly line. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. well, after the humid conditions of the last few days, it is set to get cooler today, and over the next few days. for today, largely cloudy, could get some patchy rain around as well, especially first thing this morning. it's quite breezy, too, that north—westerly breeze. towards the end of the afternoon, might just start to see that cloud break, especially in the west. some brighter spells. temperatures, though, 16—18 celsius, slowly they are dipping down. 0vernight, the cloud will clear, we'll get some clear skies. temperatures will drop, it will be quite a chilly night, minimum temperature in single figures, dropping down to around 8 celsius. a bright start to tuesday, got some sunshine, but you will notice the cloud will then again start to increase, we are looking at some rain as we head through th
it's called the weaver line, and it connects liverpool street with spitalfields, enfield town, and chingfordk the launch. let's take a look at the tubes now. there's minor delays on the hammersmith and city line and on the picadilly line. now onto the weather with kate kinsella. good morning. well, after the humid conditions of the last few days, it is set to get cooler today, and over the next few days. for today, largely cloudy, could get some patchy rain around as well, especially first...
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a navajo weaver who has created to collection so far. will continue the progress. >> i hope this opens the eyes of the fashion world into our i dashed into our world and creates a bridge where we can collaborate with different brands as designers. reporter: this is her first runway show as a designer. the collection is and owed to the 1970's when federal law guaranteed native americans the right to religious freedom. >> i wanted to imagine -- what if we weren't always fighting. what if we could have some joy? what would we wear to a disco? reporter: when saturday's runway show began, her looks where the first to come down the runway and seven more designers followed. for many of the spectators, the show was about more than just beautiful clothing. >> i'm speechless. >> this is history in the making. reporter: patricia michaels' designs ended the evening. her signature garments receiving a standing ovation from a devoted crowd. >> i see how it has evolved so every native tribe now can have their story told in a very contemporary sense wit
a navajo weaver who has created to collection so far. will continue the progress. >> i hope this opens the eyes of the fashion world into our i dashed into our world and creates a bridge where we can collaborate with different brands as designers. reporter: this is her first runway show as a designer. the collection is and owed to the 1970's when federal law guaranteed native americans the right to religious freedom. >> i wanted to imagine -- what if we weren't always fighting. what...
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this is just like the classic sigourney weaver movie, "everything's totally fine.""scientists have unlocked the secrets of some 4,000-year-old babylonian tablets and found terrifying predictions for the future," including an ominous warning that "a king will die" and "a nation will fall." and "there will be rain and floodwater." kinda vague. all that's bound to happen at some point. the tablet went on to say "aries: love is in the air this week with a tall, dark sumerian. lucky numbers: ninu, ussu, and illimu." until next time, this has been... ♪ the sound of science! ♪ we'll be right back with supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson. - t-mobile “savings”, take one. -you might have missed me... guy's focus! let's not do fake falls! just say, “at t-mobile, you get tons of benefits, and you can still save versus the other guys.” -i'm happy to be here... - no fake stairs, please! hi, i'm patrick j. adams and i'm auditioning... is that a shimmy? just say, “at t-mobile, you can save on every plan, and you get great benefits with magenta status.” keep doing... whateve
this is just like the classic sigourney weaver movie, "everything's totally fine.""scientists have unlocked the secrets of some 4,000-year-old babylonian tablets and found terrifying predictions for the future," including an ominous warning that "a king will die" and "a nation will fall." and "there will be rain and floodwater." kinda vague. all that's bound to happen at some point. the tablet went on to say "aries: love is in the air this...
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about how there's so much disruption in and that democracy is essentially roding -- eroding at levels weaveramerica, and one of those examples is brazil where x has been shut down. today the there are some protests expected in brazil against the government and against this judge that's going after elon musk and, and. i want you to listen to this -- and x. listen to this little clip from michael shellenberger. we had him on last week. here's what he says about the protests. >> there's going to be a huge protest the demanding the impeachment of this supreme court justice. we're expecting to see hundreds of house of people on the streets tomorrow demanding free speech which is guaranteed in the brazilian constitution. if. rachel: so, daniel, what do you expect to happen from these protestsesome and secondly -- protests? and secondly, what's the lesson for america with what we're seeing in brazil? >> well, rachel, is being suspended because elon musk is allowing countervoices to express their grievances to the party in power. imagine that, the horror of citizens of a nation petitioning their ele
about how there's so much disruption in and that democracy is essentially roding -- eroding at levels weaveramerica, and one of those examples is brazil where x has been shut down. today the there are some protests expected in brazil against the government and against this judge that's going after elon musk and, and. i want you to listen to this -- and x. listen to this little clip from michael shellenberger. we had him on last week. here's what he says about the protests. >> there's...
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my name is valentina magulenka, i work as a weaver in the theater, at 8:00 our working day begins, at 8:00 we start our work, my duties include creating a canvas, weaving, with the artist we select a color scheme, she tells me what the pattern should be approximately, what colors should be present. this is my workplace, here i do shake-weaving, i sew as a ballet dancer, gloves, tights, overalls, here i sewed a bumblebee , this is what it looks like, this is a jumpsuit, these are the gloves it has, at the moment i am doing gloves, here i have a pattern of gloves, i trace... arranged, i was looking for a job, so that there was one shift, accidentally found an ad in the newspaper, there were two shifts, i did not come to the theater, looked, can i work here, can not, what is it, of course, i love my job, because it makes the morning of my country a good evening. i saw snow in the ocean in your eyes, this snow with you we will never become, and let it all melt, because between dreams we lose love, like snow in the ocean, well, it's high time to get. phones arrange a starry sky here, it se
my name is valentina magulenka, i work as a weaver in the theater, at 8:00 our working day begins, at 8:00 we start our work, my duties include creating a canvas, weaving, with the artist we select a color scheme, she tells me what the pattern should be approximately, what colors should be present. this is my workplace, here i do shake-weaving, i sew as a ballet dancer, gloves, tights, overalls, here i sewed a bumblebee , this is what it looks like, this is a jumpsuit, these are the gloves it...
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weaver walter e.eaver >> nathaniel webb >> dinah webster >> joanne flora weil >> michael weinberg steven weinberg >> >>steven weinstein simon weiser >> david m. weiss >> david t. weiss >> vincent michael wells >> >> timothy matthew welty >>'s christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen >>oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west >> whitfield west >> meredith lynn whalen >> eugene whelan >> adam s. white >> >> edward james white >>james patrick white >> and my sister, judith andrew reese. my dear sister, it's been 23 years since we lost you and we miss you every day. in some ways it seems like a life, go and in some ways, it seems like yesterday. all of us miss your smile, sense of humor and carefree spirit. we miss so many things about you and we have so many things to bring it out to our face whenever we hear a country- western song, especially garth brooks or any music >> 50 is, we are reminded of how much you love listening to the music. these memories and so many more are forever a part of the fabric of our
weaver walter e.eaver >> nathaniel webb >> dinah webster >> joanne flora weil >> michael weinberg steven weinberg >> >>steven weinstein simon weiser >> david m. weiss >> david t. weiss >> vincent michael wells >> >> timothy matthew welty >>'s christian hans rudolf wemmers ssu-hui wen >>oleh d. wengerchuk peter m. west >> whitfield west >> meredith lynn whalen >> eugene whelan >> adam s. white...
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is the opposite of him and he became this black coal for all of fred's money but we never saw fred weavert involved at times in the business but he sort of came along after this had been decided and he had two daughters who were never in the running. it was never a question like once fred landed on donald it was it. >> let's take a break and we will come back to donald trump's television career and how that worked. we will be right back. together, citi and the world food programme empower families across the globe. ♪♪ upset stomach iberogast indigestion iberogast bloating iberogast thanks to a unique combination of herbs, iberogast helps relieve six digestive symptoms to help you feel better. six digestive symptoms. the power of nature. iberogast. my mental health was better. but uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia, started disrupting my day. td felt embarrassing. i felt like disconnecting. i asked my doctor about treating my td, and learned about ingrezza. ♪ ingrezza ♪ ingrezza is clinically proven for reducing td. most people saw results in just two weeks. people taki
is the opposite of him and he became this black coal for all of fred's money but we never saw fred weavert involved at times in the business but he sort of came along after this had been decided and he had two daughters who were never in the running. it was never a question like once fred landed on donald it was it. >> let's take a break and we will come back to donald trump's television career and how that worked. we will be right back. together, citi and the world food programme empower...
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. >> if you take yours off, you can hear everybody like -- ♪ dream weaver ♪ and you hear everybody screamingusic, it's pretty exceptional. >> jimmy: if you like me and don't dance and don't put the headphones on at all, it's a strange thing to sit and watch all these people -- >> you didn't participate? >> jimmy: no, because i run the equipment. [ laughter ] i'm very busy running the equipment. that's why i tell my wife. "i'm running the equipment." by the way, your husband, dax, danced a lot, which surprised me. >> i know. >> jimmy: so much so that he was wearing the headphones, and he sweated through the headphones to the extent where he said, "you're going to have to burn these." [ laughter ] "these are not good anymore." >> he danced so hard, his shirt fell off. he also thought he had to burn his shirt. he was completely saturated. to the point there was no getting around the fact that he would have had to change his shirt. it would have been a cute "oh, your shirt's coming off." but it was people retreating from him on the dance floor. "why are you so wet?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you gu
. >> if you take yours off, you can hear everybody like -- ♪ dream weaver ♪ and you hear everybody screamingusic, it's pretty exceptional. >> jimmy: if you like me and don't dance and don't put the headphones on at all, it's a strange thing to sit and watch all these people -- >> you didn't participate? >> jimmy: no, because i run the equipment. [ laughter ] i'm very busy running the equipment. that's why i tell my wife. "i'm running the equipment." by the...
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what is wrong people tell me question michael lee weaver 44 days and come back.before. they said the first missile will come in and go back and reconquer it. overwhelming international support. they fired thousands of missiles and there was no international support. now when we did this, the first missile that flies in, we go in after 2003. we go in. 20 years pass and we did not go back in. there is a problem. and how? how will there be a problem? it is not easy to do that. it is not a question of tactical military. it is a matter of huge -- the whole world would exert tremendous political force not to go back. not to go back in. i withstood this pressure. it was hard for us to get into huffy. look at what we did. there was huge pressure for us not to get into. the icc there before the decision, you will make the decision. we had an embargo of weapons. we paid with the lives of our soldiers. but this is nothing compared to what we will have to have against us. if we get out and everyone knows the importance of this, they want us to end the war. that's what they w
what is wrong people tell me question michael lee weaver 44 days and come back.before. they said the first missile will come in and go back and reconquer it. overwhelming international support. they fired thousands of missiles and there was no international support. now when we did this, the first missile that flies in, we go in after 2003. we go in. 20 years pass and we did not go back in. there is a problem. and how? how will there be a problem? it is not easy to do that. it is not a question...
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weaver, could we sing for, mr. king? and he said, you have time. and i said, i've got time.and so i went into their school. we went down the basement. they got on the risers there, about 30 of them. and they these two incredible hymns of the afterlife, which was so bizarre because. these are like, you know, 14 year olds on a beautiful spring day and they're singing about their longing for having but anyway. and was the as spontaneous like that saying a thanks me that i had that i was there and that i had come and was interested in them. basically it was extraordinary. and one last thing, when i was leaving that this hullabaloo occurred and then i went up and i was going to fill my water bottle out of there drinking and mystery goes back into the class and. instead of saying anything about me or anything. and the first words out of his mouth are, well, you know, we were working our vocabulary, so if you'd turn to page 36 and i was, wow, because they're just so in the moment, they're just so focused on things. it was phenomenal. what a magic moment. yeah. so from the guy who w
weaver, could we sing for, mr. king? and he said, you have time. and i said, i've got time.and so i went into their school. we went down the basement. they got on the risers there, about 30 of them. and they these two incredible hymns of the afterlife, which was so bizarre because. these are like, you know, 14 year olds on a beautiful spring day and they're singing about their longing for having but anyway. and was the as spontaneous like that saying a thanks me that i had that i was there and...
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and that's something that officials are working on right now also in the city of weaver, bill, both water and power completely out for the entire city and there were 15 water rescues today. earlier we went to a neighborhood here in asheville where people are just getting together making an effort to start clearing away the debris. i spoke with one of those residents and this is what he told me i mean, it's pretty scary you don't expect it we weren't really prepared. i thought it was going to run for a while and that's about it and then power went out, started to flood almost got into our house it's really, bad there's some good news to share with you, jessica, yesterday we were talking about 400 roads a in this part of the state that were impassible today, that figure is down to 280. >> now, back to you still amazing. i know one official described it as biblical, just how severe the flooding and the damage is rafael romo. >> thank you so much for that. and coming up as the world focuses on lebanon, we're going to take a closer look at the situation in gaza where the united nations says hu
and that's something that officials are working on right now also in the city of weaver, bill, both water and power completely out for the entire city and there were 15 water rescues today. earlier we went to a neighborhood here in asheville where people are just getting together making an effort to start clearing away the debris. i spoke with one of those residents and this is what he told me i mean, it's pretty scary you don't expect it we weren't really prepared. i thought it was going to...
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it wasn't long though troy weaver saying we don't have an update and we can't make decisions becauseisibility or access to the data we need. we are now saying we have so much data are either response or other tooling across other canonizations and agencies in the challenge now is how can i get to the place where making risk-based decisions based on the full threats of what i have at my fingertips? that's challenging and a spreadsheet is not so much when working with diverting technology. >> by hand -- siue had up an alternative squeeze one more question. >> it's a critical piece in public-private partnerships. facilitating that information exchange and making sure ways to new systems and is ai systems are protected from various cyber risk of methods we understand how to use asset management control and other things and that's why cisa is good at coordinating councils and other groups and the implementation of these guardrails and why the ai safety and security board puts leaders together and are moving towards issuing actionable steps. >> thank you. we have touched on this a little b
it wasn't long though troy weaver saying we don't have an update and we can't make decisions becauseisibility or access to the data we need. we are now saying we have so much data are either response or other tooling across other canonizations and agencies in the challenge now is how can i get to the place where making risk-based decisions based on the full threats of what i have at my fingertips? that's challenging and a spreadsheet is not so much when working with diverting technology....