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Transcripts For CSPAN3 History Bookshelf AHTV - History Bookshelf 1948 20240711

David is the author of a number of books and he is here to talk about some of the past. His book about arnold rothstein, has book about 1920 the year of six president s, 1960 lbj versus jfk versus nixon, and ted silent cows almanac, the wit and wisdom of calvin coolidge, and ted williams my life of pictures. He has also written and produced a wma hq documentary local heroes, baseball and Capital District diamonds. Reviews for his harry truman lively itabout how is, illuminating portraits of candidate, and the evenhanded appraisal of truman is especially compelling. The journey he takes to election day is one he has definitively become the best at leading. His work has been compared to theodore whites classic them a of the president s series. After three homeruns, i think pietrusza is the undisputed champion of chronicling americans president ial campaigns. He holds a masters degree in history the university at albany and has served on city council in amsterdam new york and is the , rec

Transcripts For NTV NashPotrebNadzor 20240703

Indicates that there could be a chicken, and also a sick one, some kind of game, this is how our Editorial Team reacts to. To protocols of food inspections, dumplings or canned food, and this is how they increasingly exclaim in supermarkets, where they see canned bear meat, wild boar meat, elk meat, and yet they have become bestsellers, beaver meat and roe meat are also in brutal demand on marketplaces, but come on already. Lynx and besom. And the point is not that the usual pork, beef and chicken have become boring, no, or they have run out, its just that the image of ordinary meat is spoiled by the very protocols that reveal the whole truth about how these cattle are raised in cramped quarters and fed with antibiotics at slaughter. These animals walk on their own, eat natural food and obviously retain all the benefits from this. Only few people know what moose, for example, eat mushrooms that, like a sponge, absorb heavy metals from factory exhausts, and game can also be infected wit

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Where Machine Intelligence Ends And Human Creativity Begins 20180104

Vladimir putin. This is an hour. [applause] hello. I will get the microphone all set up. Good afternoon welcome to the commonwealth of the california the plays were in the know. You can find a common with abundant internet at Commonwealth Club. Gord. Im probably current Vice President new said ktv d in San Francisco and i will be your moderator for todays program. Now its my pleasure change it is today distinguished speaker garry kasparov. [applause] gary is chairman of Human Rights Foundation former world chess champion and author of the new book deep thinking where Machine Intelligence and send human creative thinking against. Born in the soviet union mr. Mr. Garry kasparov became the under 18 chess champion of the ussr at age 12. Escaped Ethnic Violence as the ussr collapsed and in 2005 in his 20th year mr. Kasparov joined the vanguard from the Pro Democracy Movement made chairman of the Human Rights Foundation and facing imminent arrest in 2013 during the flu putin crackdown and mo

Transcripts For CSPAN U S Japan Korea Cooperation Panel 1 20180105

Yesterday, the International Student conference, the Korea Foundation and hes Foundation Hosted a conference on the future of relations between south korea, japan and the United States and the role of digital diplomacy. We will hear from former state Department Officials and representatives of student groups. We thank you all for joining us today. We know it wasnt the easiest commute this morning. For those of you following us on social media, we have created a hashtag for todays conference. Ctrilat. My name is Alexander Evans and i will be your master of ceremonies for todays event. I currently work as the research and Program Coordinator at the center for east Asian Studies within johns hopkins. More importantly for todays n alum of the conference back in 2011. It was that experience that continued to motivate me to study japan and put me on the , particularly given it was right after the march japan was not open. To be able to go in there and have a persontoperson exchange changed m

Transcripts For CSPAN U S Japan Korea Cooperation Panel 1 20180107

For those of you not following us on instagram and twitter, isc underscore dc. My name is alexander evans, i will be your master of ceremonies. Are working the region programs. For east Asian Studies within job hopkins. I am an alum of the 63rd japan american student conference back in 2011. It continuedays, to motivate me to study in japan and put me on the path that i am and career i am today because of that experience. Particularly given it was right after the march 11 two but disaster, when japan was not open to many students, to be able to go in there and have a persontoperson exchange and it changed my life. Before we get started, we will have a couple of introductory remarks. I would like to introduce linda butcher, the executive director of isc. Director ofs the Media Relations and Public Affairs at the Korean Economic Institute of america, and a legislative researcher for the congressional session at the sse of republic of south korea in dc. Ington she has spoken on topics rel

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