Hello. Kirill vyshinsky is with you, and this program is typical of novorossiya, our name says it all, we are talking about the territory that has returned to its historical roots novorossiya with the help of a careful look at history. We will try to reveal the originality of her present day, find both typical features and recognizable signs of the past. And thats what well talk about today. The traction force of industrialization, how did borussia change in the 19th century . Why roads have become arteries magnates samuil polyakov in the second half of the xix century, the railway became the main factor in the rapid industrialization of novorossia and the entire russian empire. There were several good reasons for this. In the middle of the century, novorossiya was the largest exporter of russian grain. And if before that trade went mainly through the baltic , now through the azov and black seas, almost 2 3 of the grain was exported to deliver it to the port and in vases along the step
215 horsepower cruising range 1,000 km, increased crosscountry ability, 60 degree climbability. Infantry is infantry. Its just running in the field. A tank is a tank. This is power, there the heart beats when this armada starts up and starts to go. I went, locality they just got up in a column and flew half a package of hailstones , the interaction went through artillery shelling. There is video footage from the mercenaries. In which he throws casco where where they also stopped working tanks, they did not expect that we would already be in the city center. Hello kirill vyshinsky, and this is a typical novorossiya program, our name says it all, we are talking about the territory that returned to its historical roots with the help of a careful look at history. We will try to reveal the originality of her day present to find both typical features and recognizable signs of the past. And thats what well talk about today. The strength of industrialization, how did borussia change in the 19t
At cspan. Org history. Tting heh three great good evening and welcome to the Atlanta History Center. Unclear family Vice President of the history center. Im here tonight with three great scholars and im very excited to have here at the Atlanta History Center tonight. Fitzhugh brundage and scotty nelson. Many contributors to this new volume, a new history of the american south. It just came out a couple weeks ago so we are very excited to be here in discussion with them tonight. Each are professors of history. Each have different areas of expertise so we have a lot of ground to cover tonight. And i will briefly introduce them and then we will jump in and fix is on the end and the editor of this wonderful bun. Is a professor of history at the university of North Carolina at chapel hill. So, welcome from North Carolina. Appreciate you being here. Sitting next to his john who teaches in American History at the university of florida and drove up from gainesville to join us. We are grateful
Is impeding the hotspot late friday as immigration remains a top concern for many voters there and across the country. President biden former President Trump both visiting the border in texas this week as well. Illegal crossings now shifting heavily to arizona and california after the Lone Star State bulked up its border with the razor wire. Welcome to a brandnew hour of Fox News Live i am arthel neville. High eric brickwork to let saluteeveryone thank you for jog us i am eric shawn. President biden is facing a bit of a backlash of his trip to the border. Critics taking issue with the fact he went to brownsville, texas that is were migrant crossings have been slowing for months this former President Trump hit eagle pass. That, at o one of the most highy trafficked cities on the texas border. Meanwhile then get protections from some Sanctuary Cities and states. New york city mayor eric adams pushing to change the laws in his city. Arthel brutal murder of Nursing Student laken riley has
shawn. the executive rails visit as a people living in the crash site say they are frustrated both the state and federal response for their also blaming a railroad for this disaster. this is fema is sending a support team to the area after first denying ohio governor mike to winds at for a disaster declaration. eric is live the site with the very latest. actually where the meeting was. what do we know about fema s response and what they are doing today? the incident response team will be arriving here today that is a welcome news for folks here who have been asking for all of the help they can get in response to this disaster. here is the america east policy this morning on fox and friends. i guess they are finally showing up. i think it is a little late. i m glad they re coming but they should be here long before this. also in town as you mentioned ceo of the railway responsible for this disaster that is sent cancer-causing chemicals into the town s air, water, soil. o