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the caucasus for a very long time, i understand that these would be terrible problems with the same england, that’s all, but britain landed the schooner visgen, the circassians with thirty weapons, in my opinion, the fourth year after the treaty of iskelis, this is how we come to today, khrushchev was a jacobin, he was sure, like the first bolsheviks, that... none of this would matter, a fanatic, my father is a historian, and said it, the tyrant. now, if you want to know the opinion of nikita sergeevich himself, why he did this, you will not be able to, because in khrushchev’s memoirs, which were first published in the west, there is simply not a word about this. moreover, if you want to read the transcript of the meeting of the presidium of the cpsu central committee there, then you won’t succeed either, because in the very thick protocol there is no transcript, no notes, that is, how did he make this decision, why? therefore, well, historians rely primarily on the opinion of people who were in power at that time, or who were close to nikita sergeevich, well , in fact, the explanatio
the caucasus for a very long time, i understand that these would be terrible problems with the same england, that’s all, but britain landed the schooner visgen, the circassians with thirty weapons, in my opinion, the fourth year after the treaty of iskelis, this is how we come to today, khrushchev was a jacobin, he was sure, like the first bolsheviks, that... none of this would matter, a fanatic, my father is a historian, and said it, the tyrant. now, if you want to know the opinion of nikita...
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shocked the world according to john reed's book, and brought the classic hamlet, why was he sent to england, just like that, they sent him for the bag, so they corrected it there and it's not trouble, why so, and so everyone there is so crazy, okay, how did he go crazy? yes, in general they say it’s very strange, well, what kind, exactly what kind, well, you’ve gone crazy, yes, well, on what basis, but everything is on ours, on danish, i’ve been here for 30 years since i was a child, please tell me, for how long? a person will lie in the ground before he rots, but how can i tell you, if he doesn’t rotten alive, now such a dead man has gone that they barely make it to the funeral, bul has fallen silent, i went out onto the stage, leaning against the door frame, i catch in the distant echo, what will happen in my lifetime, on me. the darkness of the night is directed, with a thousand binoculars of nasi, if only it is possible, abba, father, carry this cup past. is undergoing a constant process of renewal, the taganka theater is dominated by a tireless search, a bold experiment, it is
shocked the world according to john reed's book, and brought the classic hamlet, why was he sent to england, just like that, they sent him for the bag, so they corrected it there and it's not trouble, why so, and so everyone there is so crazy, okay, how did he go crazy? yes, in general they say it’s very strange, well, what kind, exactly what kind, well, you’ve gone crazy, yes, well, on what basis, but everything is on ours, on danish, i’ve been here for 30 years since i was a child,...
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in england, bashar al-assad led a modest lifestyle, as he did in his homeland. while still a student at the lyceum, he went to classes as an ordinary schoolboy, and not with security and a driver, like many of his classmates from high-ranking families. his teachers remember him as a bright, thoughtful boy. mister president, and i wanted i would like to ask a few questions before starting, as they say, off the record, war is a difficult choice, what was the price that the syrian people paid for their independence, freedom and dignity, they refused to become a western satellite, the price was high, many other countries are like that we wouldn't pay, but we live in a jungle world. or rather, i would even say in the world of slavery, in the world of slavery, dignity is very expensive, there will be no rights, no independent country, and there will not even be the right to life, if this price is not paid, this price for the right to exist, for the right to be, our war is a war for existence, that’s why the price is so high, modern statehood... syria is a little ove
in england, bashar al-assad led a modest lifestyle, as he did in his homeland. while still a student at the lyceum, he went to classes as an ordinary schoolboy, and not with security and a driver, like many of his classmates from high-ranking families. his teachers remember him as a bright, thoughtful boy. mister president, and i wanted i would like to ask a few questions before starting, as they say, off the record, war is a difficult choice, what was the price that the syrian people paid for...
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as follows: the players of the munich club, after an away victory over union 5:1, already hit 8, the england striker now has 33 goals, lewandowski’s record is 41 goals. in the russian minifootball championship , the winner of the regular season was determined ahead of schedule; for the first time it was ukhta, which scored in the twenty-first round there were only two points, but it became unattainable for gazprom and ugra, which earned three points. in two away matches with nizhny novgorod torpedo. unix, the other pairs are lokomotiv kuban-parma, zenit ural mash and cska enisey. the stanley cup has started in the national hockey league, and carolina's russian forward evgeny kuznetsov, for whom the game against the islanders was his debut in the playoffs for his new club, scored a goal and an assist. already in the second minute , hurricanes fans cheered the famous birdie kuznetsov after he converted the majority. for his exploits, the hosts' forward was worthy of the title of the first star of the meeting, while kharik received the second star. 33 saves, including an absolutely incredible
as follows: the players of the munich club, after an away victory over union 5:1, already hit 8, the england striker now has 33 goals, lewandowski’s record is 41 goals. in the russian minifootball championship , the winner of the regular season was determined ahead of schedule; for the first time it was ukhta, which scored in the twenty-first round there were only two points, but it became unattainable for gazprom and ugra, which earned three points. in two away matches with nizhny novgorod...
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i feel like i'm in england. half glasses, tartan, characteristic of both england and scotland. great, i really like it too. scotland, of course, alexander anatolyevich takes, what do you say? the handbag is a real debacle, if you hang it, only for men, and such a beloved, complimentary length, as soon as i saw it, i thought, well, polina is not leaving foggy albion today, before that she was some kind of beatlemania, now it’s some kind of scots, well, this is normal fashion, this is yours british style, if it’s close to you, but in general it’s quite good. historical museum, but very modern bow. in general, i'm for you, i like it. vevelina, what do you say? it seems to me that polina’s interests and the efforts of the stylists came together in this set. this is just a good job of stylists for their client. all she needed was to adjust the matching of the jewelry in relation to the outfit she was choosing, so she chose the outfit and put it together just very well. i think this kit is wonderful. will fit into without any problems her wardrobe will simply be used in vain,
i feel like i'm in england. half glasses, tartan, characteristic of both england and scotland. great, i really like it too. scotland, of course, alexander anatolyevich takes, what do you say? the handbag is a real debacle, if you hang it, only for men, and such a beloved, complimentary length, as soon as i saw it, i thought, well, polina is not leaving foggy albion today, before that she was some kind of beatlemania, now it’s some kind of scots, well, this is normal fashion, this is yours...
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few people know that fascist rhetoric was in great demand in england, and received an intellectual basis in france, as well as spain, which is considered a fascist state on a par with italy. and germany, then it lagged far behind both france and england in this regard, and this topic deserves separate careful consideration. hello, my name is dmitry bak, we have another episode of a literary podcast: let them not talk, let them read. today we will talk about the wonderful russian prose about one of the greatest russian prose writers, poets, playwrights, and critics. and professors of the 20th century, and maybe not only the 20th. you probably already guessed who we are talking about, we are talking about vladimir vladimirovich nabokov, who this year is celebrating, well, a kind of anniversary, he is 125 years old, he was born in 1899, and the development of nabokov is proceeding at a very large pace, at a rapid pace, here i have in my hands a collection of works that was published for nabokov’s centenary and is still, in general, the most complete. in its composition, although books con
few people know that fascist rhetoric was in great demand in england, and received an intellectual basis in france, as well as spain, which is considered a fascist state on a par with italy. and germany, then it lagged far behind both france and england in this regard, and this topic deserves separate careful consideration. hello, my name is dmitry bak, we have another episode of a literary podcast: let them not talk, let them read. today we will talk about the wonderful russian prose about one...
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well, let’s still make one remark, the point is that the position is great. will be, england will contribute to the creation of an israeli state, but these are, of course , significant words, but firstly, churchel generally made promises with ease, extraordinary, and secondly, most importantly, when the question arose about the creation of a jewish state, churchel was no longer in power , let's go back to the forties of the last century, these laws followed from the white paper on limiting the migration of jews to palestine . the irgun was led by menachim begen, who was a native of poland who fled to palestine after invasion of the germans, he accordingly continued this policy of attacking british targets, here, by the way, it is also important to emphasize one point that quite a lot of jews who were in palestine were actually young people, many of whom fled from europe, including from nazi persecution , despite restrictions from great britain, they enlisted in the troops, primarily in the british troops, so that on various fronts, in particular they fought in north africa, being fit. to com
well, let’s still make one remark, the point is that the position is great. will be, england will contribute to the creation of an israeli state, but these are, of course , significant words, but firstly, churchel generally made promises with ease, extraordinary, and secondly, most importantly, when the question arose about the creation of a jewish state, churchel was no longer in power , let's go back to the forties of the last century, these laws followed from the white paper on limiting...
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the best of the sunshine, probably parts of north west england, wales, south—west england, northern ireland might still do 0k, and western parts of scotland. where the sunshine comes out, it shouldn't feel too bad. but if you're in the east where it's going to be quite cloudy with that wind coming in off the north sea, it will probably feel quite chilly. temperatures picking up a little later next week. live from washington. this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing severe ammunition shortages as they try to hold back russian advances. we are less than a day away from a vote in the us house of representatives — with billions of dollars of funding for ukraine hanging in the balance. and — president zelenskyy prepares to mark his fifth year in office as the third year of russia's invasion rages on. hello, i'm carl nasman. welcome to a special programme on the war in ukraine. let's start here in washington. all eyes will be on capitol hill this weekend — a dramatic shot of their life. as a foreign aid package for ukraine will finally make it onto the house floor. la
the best of the sunshine, probably parts of north west england, wales, south—west england, northern ireland might still do 0k, and western parts of scotland. where the sunshine comes out, it shouldn't feel too bad. but if you're in the east where it's going to be quite cloudy with that wind coming in off the north sea, it will probably feel quite chilly. temperatures picking up a little later next week. live from washington. this is bbc news. ukrainian troops on the frontlines are facing...
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and england had 273 droughts, the largest forest fire on record. we know that with a warmer climate we will get even more heat waves, they will be even more intense. we also know that in the warmer climates we'll live in, the atmosphere will hold even more moisture, which means no storms. there will be even more precipitation, it will be more intense. farmers don't need climate scientists to tell them about the impact of extreme weather on the food they grow. these potatoes completely rotted in the ground due to the amount of rain last year. i was on another farm in '22 when another potato crop was destroyed due to severe drought. it's just dust, literally dust. food doesn't grow well in such extreme conditions, or can't be as cheap as... the market demands, it becomes commercially impossible, there's no reason to produce an excess of something because historically it was worth little and you lose money by producing it, but in case of a natural disaster you need a small reserve, where it is dry enough, you need to plow the flood-damaged soil and ho
and england had 273 droughts, the largest forest fire on record. we know that with a warmer climate we will get even more heat waves, they will be even more intense. we also know that in the warmer climates we'll live in, the atmosphere will hold even more moisture, which means no storms. there will be even more precipitation, it will be more intense. farmers don't need climate scientists to tell them about the impact of extreme weather on the food they grow. these potatoes completely rotted in...
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but this particular incident happened in liverpool, england. this adorable golden retriever named pancakes made his way up to the aisle to deliver the rings at his human's wedding. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from the new series of "the green veil," john leguizamo. plus, star of the film "mother of the bride," miranda cosgrove. also, dealing with electronic waste as we continue "live's go green week." all next on "live!"
but this particular incident happened in liverpool, england. this adorable golden retriever named pancakes made his way up to the aisle to deliver the rings at his human's wedding. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, from the new series of "the green veil," john leguizamo. plus, star of the film "mother of the bride," miranda cosgrove. also, dealing with electronic waste as we continue "live's go green week." all next on...
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. >> i grew up in england during the ira terrorist attacks, and there was a massive bomb at about five miles from my house, and it was the same thing. it was just a huge bang and jolt. >> once given the all clear investigators from daly city fire as well as the fbi and the atf, were allowed to get a closer look at the car. at this point, there doesn't appear to be any other damage from the blast. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> now to new developments in the middle east hostage crisis. today, hamas released a video showing hirsch, goldberg, pullen, a 24 year old man born in berkeley. >> he was one of hundreds taken hostage by hamas during the october 7th attack and he still being held captive today. abc seven news reporter lena howland has the emotional response to the video from his parents. >> shalom hirsch goldberg polin. >> it's been 201 days since berkeley native hirsch goldberg, poland, was kidnaped and taken hostage by
. >> i grew up in england during the ira terrorist attacks, and there was a massive bomb at about five miles from my house, and it was the same thing. it was just a huge bang and jolt. >> once given the all clear investigators from daly city fire as well as the fbi and the atf, were allowed to get a closer look at the car. at this point, there doesn't appear to be any other damage from the blast. good evening. thank you for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> now...
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. >> a big name donor, new england patriots owner robert kraft, now pulling support for the university. kraft saying, i'm no longer confident that columbia can protect its students and staff overnight. columbia announcing classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid due to the security concerns. yesterday at yale, dozens of arrests for a protest there and across the country. in california, the campus of cal poly humboldt is closed as pro-palestinian protesters overnight barricaded themselves inside a building. lionel moise abc news, new york a federal judge has ordered alameda county district attorney pamela price to review all death penalty cases handled by the da's office , and the reason is prosecutors may have wrongfully worked to systematically exclude black and jewish jurors. >> abc seven news reporter lena howland here with a look at the evidence and lena, they found notes from decades ago. >> kumasi. that's right. the da's office says they found old notes from a case of a black man sentenced to death nearly three years, three decades ago, that suggests prosecutors might
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. >> i grew up in england during the era terrorist attacks, and there was a massive bomb at about five miles from my house, and it was the same thing. it was just a huge bang and jolt. >> the daly city police department released a statement just moments ago saying the cause of the explosion appears to be an accidental blast involving a propane tank that was in the car, and it is an isolated incident. no reports of any other damage from the blast or thankfully, any injuries. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm dan ashley and i'm ama daetz. >> we're also following a separate incident in oakland that happened earlier today. >> a chemical explosion sent three construction workers to the hospital. one of them was critically injured, while the other two suffered minor injuries. officials say they were in the first floor apartment of a fourplex on martin luther king junior way near 61st street in north oakland. a some sort of chemical reaction caused a small explosion that burned all three workers. >> it looked like it was more of kind of like a flash fire, a big quick burst of energy br
. >> i grew up in england during the era terrorist attacks, and there was a massive bomb at about five miles from my house, and it was the same thing. it was just a huge bang and jolt. >> the daly city police department released a statement just moments ago saying the cause of the explosion appears to be an accidental blast involving a propane tank that was in the car, and it is an isolated incident. no reports of any other damage from the blast or thankfully, any injuries. good...
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and you keep talking about how and irish lincoln was and some of the whigs and certainly a lot of the england republicans. you don't ask. why? the reason why? because the irish voted 90 to 95% for the democrats. and there wasn't serious reason for them. i think i just not to interrupt you, but i think i did say exactly that. i'll address the german part in a minute, but i said exactly that lincoln liked immigrants who were republicans and the democrats. yeah, but the germans probably leaned a little more democrat than republican, but at least they weren't. bloc voting like 9090 5%. may i answer some of what you said? yes. all right. which i will in a second. so gustav carter plays a large role in my. his loyalty to lincoln. complete, absolute. lincoln shafted him in 1860. he did not give him a federal job he coveted. and when carter tried to troops in illinois lincoln actually told him he was embarrassing him because he didn't have enough supplies for all the regiments that had volunteered. ultimately, the best he can do is follow schertz as ambassador to madrid or to spain. when schertz come
and you keep talking about how and irish lincoln was and some of the whigs and certainly a lot of the england republicans. you don't ask. why? the reason why? because the irish voted 90 to 95% for the democrats. and there wasn't serious reason for them. i think i just not to interrupt you, but i think i did say exactly that. i'll address the german part in a minute, but i said exactly that lincoln liked immigrants who were republicans and the democrats. yeah, but the germans probably leaned a...
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so so, so the news and who has been living in nottingham in england, the east midland since 2004. i was born in the southern part of senegal, a place called cousin most a town close. you get a show. so a girl, david, my grandfather, my mom's father, who's my mentor. so age of 7, mother and father told me how to build my 1st instrument age of 14, his thoughts, a lender per twice on the progress of those songs. that dated back in century with a story behind the age of 18 and i left the family in the car, originated in west africa, probably in the 13th or 14th century. it's made of a calabash, or pumpkin gord covered with an animal skin with a long wooden neck attached. it's played using only the thumbs and index fingers the. ready ready ready ready the what makes a fusion of cora and classical, especially tricky is that while music is consigned to paper in europe, said, cool, only learned and orderly. when i was young, ask as well, of course that i wanted to learn how to read and write music. and he said no, and i was very disappointed because he said to me, you don't need to go to
so so, so the news and who has been living in nottingham in england, the east midland since 2004. i was born in the southern part of senegal, a place called cousin most a town close. you get a show. so a girl, david, my grandfather, my mom's father, who's my mentor. so age of 7, mother and father told me how to build my 1st instrument age of 14, his thoughts, a lender per twice on the progress of those songs. that dated back in century with a story behind the age of 18 and i left the family in...
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we we have them in new england. so it's a mystery where they go and turns out where those clothes go. we empty out our closets. we through our things. there's stuff that doesn't fit whatever you can just toss it into bin, close that bin, walk away. you don't have to think about it anymore. so it turns out that in the 1970s, early in the early 1970s, those started going to west africa mostly ghana. and when they landed in ghana the the africans would open up these containers and marvel at incredible clothes that suddenly they were able to use and. whole industry popped up where the ghanians were, you know, tailoring the clothes to fit them and them to appeal to the local markets and. then reselling the clothes and it became huge, huge industry. and it's funny because the term for those clothes in their language was dead man's clothes because there was they could not understand. they cannot fathom the idea a living person would get rid of their clothes. so there you have it. right. and what is happened is that there i
we we have them in new england. so it's a mystery where they go and turns out where those clothes go. we empty out our closets. we through our things. there's stuff that doesn't fit whatever you can just toss it into bin, close that bin, walk away. you don't have to think about it anymore. so it turns out that in the 1970s, early in the early 1970s, those started going to west africa mostly ghana. and when they landed in ghana the the africans would open up these containers and marvel at...
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university's resignation continue to grow louder here and powerful alumni, like bob kraft, who owns the new england patriots has put in a lot of monthly stomach money and he says no more, watch. >> we can't have this intimidation filtering through all these colleges and they hate continue to grow and multiply it the way it is. >> right now bernard and columbia's chapter of the american association of the university professors they are livid she allowed the police on campus but it was after hours of asking the students to get out of here and get their tenth off-campus. they are not calling for her resignation but saying she violated academic freedom in an unprecedented assault on student rights back out here live we are waiting to hear more from president minutia peak the pro-palestinian supporters are not happy with her and also the israeli students and the jewish students on campus and the professors and their parents pay all this money for our leaving school are not happy either. >> john: $66,000 a year on average they call heard of step down from both sides of the aisle. sander either someone wa
university's resignation continue to grow louder here and powerful alumni, like bob kraft, who owns the new england patriots has put in a lot of monthly stomach money and he says no more, watch. >> we can't have this intimidation filtering through all these colleges and they hate continue to grow and multiply it the way it is. >> right now bernard and columbia's chapter of the american association of the university professors they are livid she allowed the police on campus but it...
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a little cooler for new england, but it's steamy in atlanta. we're going to make a run at a record high. i'm accuweather meteorologist jeff cornish. coming targeting drivers who pay tolls on the highway. >> but first, the potential $100 million settlement for team usa gymnastics doctor larry nassar, abuse victims from the fbi and later, more tourists behaving badly, this time taking bear cubs out of a tree for self you're not alone. rent is up, and every family outing costs an arm and a leg. well, we want to help. so when prices go up, we find new ways to go low. and now, we've lowered the price on hundreds of your favorite products. designing something beautiful is easy. designing something beautiful with great quality for a low price? that's a different story. it's why we're here. that's a promise. not a promo. this teacher deserves it. so see it happen live on gma. >> we're back with new details about the alibi that brian koberger may use as he faces trial for the murders of four idaho college students, according to court documents, coburg's
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all the way to new england. temperatures across that region are mostly in the 30s this morning, checking today's high temperatures mid 60s around the great lakes, 70 on the west coast, nearly 100 in phoenix. >> coming up, work begins on a major new high speed train in the u.s. we'll tell you the cities it will link. >> but first, a potential ban on tiktok moves one step closer to reality after a weekend vote in congress. so what happens next? >> and later, the rock and roll hall of fame announcing its newest inductees . >> and that's why at good morning america, we're right here and we got you, we got you, we got you a groundbreaking is scheduled today for a high speed rail line that will connect los angeles and las vegas. >> the $12 billion brightline west project includes $3 billion from the biden administration's infrastructure bill. the line could be up and running by 2028. that's when the olympics will be held in l.a. the train would make the trip in just over two hours. that is about half the time it takes
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. >> a big name donor, new england patriots owner robert kraft, now pulling support for the university. kraft saying, i'm no longer confident that columbia can protect its students and staff overnight. columbia announcing classes for the rest of the semester will be hybrid, a combination of in-person and remote due to the security concerns. yesterday at yale, dozens of arrests for protests there and across the country in california, the campus of cal poly humboldt is closed as pro-palestinian protesters overnight barricaded themselves inside a building. republican lawmakers are demanding columbia's president resign over her handling of the protests. and as soon as tomorrow, she could face a censure vote from the university senate. andrew allison, lionel, thank you. >> and now to baltimore and a major development in the wake of that deadly bridge collapse last month, including new claims about who's at fault. this morning, the city of baltimore, with new accusations against the owner of the dolly, the cargo ship that lost power and slammed into the francis scott key bridge last month, c
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back out here live at columbia this morning very powerful alumni, the owner of the new england patriots are pulling money from this university not liking what they are seeing. there is so much hate on this campus. >> we can't have this intimidation that is filtering through all these colleges and the hate continue to grow and multiply the way it is. >> just the other day they removed all these tents at columbia but again this morning they are back up. we counted more than 100 set up there with food and supplies. these students plan on staying there. this comes days after the nypd cleared the campus and arrested more than 100 students on trespassing charges. >> at this point, if this president can't maintain the peace, she has to be eliminated and fired and these students have to be expelled. faculty have to be fired, and we have to consider whether or not this board can take control of what's happening. >> take a live look at nyu. a plywood wall going up around the campus eight feet tall. in the same area where they set up the gaza encampments calling for their schools to di vest from i
back out here live at columbia this morning very powerful alumni, the owner of the new england patriots are pulling money from this university not liking what they are seeing. there is so much hate on this campus. >> we can't have this intimidation that is filtering through all these colleges and the hate continue to grow and multiply the way it is. >> just the other day they removed all these tents at columbia but again this morning they are back up. we counted more than 100 set up...
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the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18, sometimes, you know, one of the biggest, most opium traders was a man called john cushing, who went out a 16 year old boy. and he was basically adopted by a very famous chinese trader called reuben jang, who was known as kwa, who was then probably the man in the world. and he made he made cashing incredibly wealthy so crushing came back to america as one of the richest men in in the whole country. and great catch because he wasn't he wasn't very so these guys came back they were in their twenties usually they had all this money and often chinese traders give them money to invest in america so the
the bellows were very old new england family. you know going back almost to the to the mayflower. so, you know. essentially the entire group of people who were known as boston brahmins. well basically opium traders and they were very closely linked to other they made vast fortunes in china through in opium. the russells, the forbes family, which is almost iconic of american capitalism itself. so the interesting part of it is that these guys would go off to china when they were 16, 17, 18,...
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i mean this, this happened oliver friends and many places in germany and many places in england . there were just many things that were a lot worse than a twitter storm. so then kind of came along and miss authoritarian world and turned human thinking on its head. what he demanded is actually simple but courageous and productive. he said people should use their own minds instead of following instructions separate out a day or 2. no, does the same thing thinking for ourselves is also supposed to get us out of certain comfort zones. we were not allowed to make things easier for ourselves. nice and many things require us to be discrimination for self critical and for and tumble to teach for the demo. the that according to con, thinking for one's self also means debate, discussion and confrontation with other opinions. good. now i can tell him about this. i'm to be taking a closer look at what it actually means to think for ourselves is um and it means examining along with others, whether what we think is right is also tenable. and that is what he means set in mind to go conses. enlig
i mean this, this happened oliver friends and many places in germany and many places in england . there were just many things that were a lot worse than a twitter storm. so then kind of came along and miss authoritarian world and turned human thinking on its head. what he demanded is actually simple but courageous and productive. he said people should use their own minds instead of following instructions separate out a day or 2. no, does the same thing thinking for ourselves is also supposed to...
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england has the highest rate of school kids drinking alcohol of more than 40 countries. that's according to the world health organization. they looked at 280,000 11—15 year olds and found by the age of 13, just over half of girls and half of boys had drunk alcohol. the study also found teenage girls are more likely to smoke than boys. and two in five girls in england and scotland have tried vaping by the time they're 15. numbers of young people drinking in the uk has been falling, though, but experts want more to be done to stop it. a 13—year—old girl has been charged with three counts of attempted murder after two teachers and a pupil were stabbed at a school in south west wales. police say the three victims have all been released from hospital. next, rebel wilson's autobiography has finally been released in the uk, but certain sections have been covered up here. it's because of allegations against borat star sacha baron cohen, which he denies. bits believed to be about him, have been hidden. and there's cancellations all around in music. kid cudi has been forced
england has the highest rate of school kids drinking alcohol of more than 40 countries. that's according to the world health organization. they looked at 280,000 11—15 year olds and found by the age of 13, just over half of girls and half of boys had drunk alcohol. the study also found teenage girls are more likely to smoke than boys. and two in five girls in england and scotland have tried vaping by the time they're 15. numbers of young people drinking in the uk has been falling, though, but...
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showed that they, i mean, they obviously telegraphed the attack for days on end, giving america and england and allies a chance to get their forces in the region, to be able to, you know, bring down some of these drones that travel ss of the car basically. took them hours for those drones to get from iran to israel, so there was plenty of warning. missiles were less of a warning, but a couple of missiles did, despite all that air defense, a couple of missiles did get through. didn't really do any serious damage. i think iran wants to show a number of things. one, that it could potentially, if it was going to have a surprise attack, get through, or at least some of its missiles could get through. and secondly, wanted to test the israeli defense. test the allied defenses. israel, i mean, some people are, analysts are saying what israel showed in this latest attack in iran just last night, yesterday, that it could penetrate iran, but i think iranians, or anybody else, ever had any doubt that israel could have -- iran if they wanted to. so deterrence is already been there on israel's front. i t
showed that they, i mean, they obviously telegraphed the attack for days on end, giving america and england and allies a chance to get their forces in the region, to be able to, you know, bring down some of these drones that travel ss of the car basically. took them hours for those drones to get from iran to israel, so there was plenty of warning. missiles were less of a warning, but a couple of missiles did, despite all that air defense, a couple of missiles did get through. didn't really do...
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northern england and north wales turning fairly wet in the afternoon. further south it is more likely to stay dry with sunshine lifting temperatures to 15 degrees in london, so a little bit warmer than yesterday but still rather chilly in the north. we have got a cold, north—westerly wind developing overnight bringing a scattering of showers to scotland and a few further south as well. we have got the remnants of that system sitting across the southern part of the british isles first thing tomorrow. it will not be as cold as this morning, about 5 to 10 degrees to start friday. a frontal system in the south and high pressure towards the west and this combination will pull in the winds from a north—westerly direction on friday, bringing sunshine and blustery showers. particularly windy in eastern scotland, but showers should clear and they will linger longest for central and south—eastern parts of england. temperatures round about 14 or 15, but cooler where you are exposed to the northerly wind on the east coast. into the weekend high pressure will
northern england and north wales turning fairly wet in the afternoon. further south it is more likely to stay dry with sunshine lifting temperatures to 15 degrees in london, so a little bit warmer than yesterday but still rather chilly in the north. we have got a cold, north—westerly wind developing overnight bringing a scattering of showers to scotland and a few further south as well. we have got the remnants of that system sitting across the southern part of the british isles first thing...
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england and wales you're more likely to stay dry. some sunshine lifting temperatures to around 15 degrees in london. so a little bit warmer than recent days, but still rather chilly in the north. we've got a cold and north westerly wind developing through this evening and tonight, bringing a scattering of showers to scotland, one or two further south as well. we've got the remnants of that frontal system sitting across southern parts of the british isles first thing tomorrow. so it won't be as cold as it was this morning. temperatures about 5 to 10 degrees to start friday. so a weak frontal system in the south, but high pressure out towards the west. and that combination is going to draw in these winds from a northerly or north—westerly direction into friday, bringing a day of sunshine and blustery showers, particularly windy weather across northern and eastern scotland. but showers should clear from scotland, northern ireland, wales, linger longest for central and south eastern parts of england. temperatures around about 14 or 15
england and wales you're more likely to stay dry. some sunshine lifting temperatures to around 15 degrees in london. so a little bit warmer than recent days, but still rather chilly in the north. we've got a cold and north westerly wind developing through this evening and tonight, bringing a scattering of showers to scotland, one or two further south as well. we've got the remnants of that frontal system sitting across southern parts of the british isles first thing tomorrow. so it won't be as...
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it comes as you say one week after the cas review, which was about services in england, said that there was not enough evidence that giving puberty blockers to children experiencing gender dysphoria was safe or effective. in a joint statement, scotland's two biggest health boards, covering greater glasgow and clyde abra, described the cass review as a significant piece of work and said that patient safety was always the priority. —— greater glasgow and clyde abra. 0ne trans group says this decision is wrong, they say it will harm trans children and young people, while the scottish conservatives said the snp government had been dragged kicking and screaming towards taking the necessary action to safeguard vulnerable youngsters, and that this move was long overdue.— vulnerable youngsters, and that this move was long overdue. lorna gordon, thank ou move was long overdue. lorna gordon, thank you very — move was long overdue. lorna gordon, thank you very much. _ the scottish government is expected to ditch a flagship target of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030. the bbc
it comes as you say one week after the cas review, which was about services in england, said that there was not enough evidence that giving puberty blockers to children experiencing gender dysphoria was safe or effective. in a joint statement, scotland's two biggest health boards, covering greater glasgow and clyde abra, described the cass review as a significant piece of work and said that patient safety was always the priority. —— greater glasgow and clyde abra. 0ne trans group says this...
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sunshine across east anglia and south east england with highs here of 15 degrees. but the rain will sweep its way steadily south through the evening and overnight, a blanket of cloud and rain then preventing temperatures from falling too far here. but still some clearing skies, a brisk northwesterly wind and a few scattered showers. so a coolish night to come in scotland. some of the showers with elevation once again falling as snow. so into tomorrow, a blustery day. a northwesterly wind really dominates. once again, strongest gusts across the east of scotland, a scattering of showers across the country. but the showers should be few and far between. but the wind direction and the strength of the wind, particularly in the east, will make it feel quite cool once again. so here, highs of eight degrees. elsewhere, ii to ia celsius. what's in store into the weekend? well, a west—east divide really. we will be chasing cloud amounts around. but if you get some sunshine, there's a potential to see some warmth into the weekend. the exception is perhaps along the east coa
sunshine across east anglia and south east england with highs here of 15 degrees. but the rain will sweep its way steadily south through the evening and overnight, a blanket of cloud and rain then preventing temperatures from falling too far here. but still some clearing skies, a brisk northwesterly wind and a few scattered showers. so a coolish night to come in scotland. some of the showers with elevation once again falling as snow. so into tomorrow, a blustery day. a northwesterly wind really...
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that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take us into the first part of friday. so this weather system easing its way through, clearing southwards with northerly winds behind. you can see quite a few isobars squeezing together on the chart, particularly across the northeast of scotland. so here it is going to be windy through the day on friday, particularly around some coasts. it's a day of sunny spells and showers. some of the showers could be on the heavy side, perhaps the showers most frequent across the eastern half of the uk, not as many showers further west. temperatures, six to eight degrees in northern scotland, elsewhere, 11—15
that will hold on across southern counties of england, but further north, it's a story of increasing clouds, some outbreaks of rain. rain for a good part of the day across scotland, some patchy rain for northern ireland. temperatures just a little bit up on where they have been recently, eight to 15 degrees. now through thursday night, we'll see clouds and increasingly light and patchy rain pushing southwards. behind that, a northerly wind kicks in — a mix of clear spells and showers to take...
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it's been moving its way out of scotland, pushing into northern england and north wales. for the rest of the day, it will gradually sink its way steadily south. so, we will see some outbreaks of rain through the night tonight across central and southern england. clearer skies further north, a brisk wind and a few scattered showers. and with temperatures to the tops of the mountains, perhaps into low single figures, maybe a little bit of a wintry flavour here as well, but a milder start to the morning for england and wales. a dreary, drab morning here, slowly brightening up into the afternoon. sunny spells, a few scattered showers, but, again, the winds picking up. that'lljust take the edge off the feel of things, particularly in eastern scotland — we could see gusts in excess of a0 miles an hour. so here, only a high of 8 celsius in aberdeenshire, with a little more shelter further west, we could — with more sunshine — see 111—15 celsius. here's the high that's going to arrive through the weekend. a lot of dry weather around at the weekend. this weather front will
it's been moving its way out of scotland, pushing into northern england and north wales. for the rest of the day, it will gradually sink its way steadily south. so, we will see some outbreaks of rain through the night tonight across central and southern england. clearer skies further north, a brisk wind and a few scattered showers. and with temperatures to the tops of the mountains, perhaps into low single figures, maybe a little bit of a wintry flavour here as well, but a milder start to the...
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the way england as governed is changing. new or newish political power lines, directly elected regional mayors and more of them — with real consequences. yeah, so the role of mayors in england has really been growing over the last decade. and that's what's so exciting about these upcoming elections. you know, these are increasingly powerful figures. they've got powers over policy areas such as transport and schools, local economy, local environment. visiting a building site in walsall, the conservative mayor of the west midlands, talking up his own record, rather than his party affiliation. actually call it brand andy. it's that first name piece. and that's the pitch. it's who is going to lead this region. we are not choosing a party to run the region, we are choosing an individual. you are up against it, aren't you, this time? given where the national opinion polls are. are you fearful of losing? no. what we do know is that elections here are always very, very close. but what we also know is that mayoral are very differen
the way england as governed is changing. new or newish political power lines, directly elected regional mayors and more of them — with real consequences. yeah, so the role of mayors in england has really been growing over the last decade. and that's what's so exciting about these upcoming elections. you know, these are increasingly powerful figures. they've got powers over policy areas such as transport and schools, local economy, local environment. visiting a building site in walsall, the...