Percent confidence. We can say that this is where the family went, mark walked. The ruins of the synagogue are always painful, no matter how they were formed, these runes at that moment said that according to all the laws of physics they should have completely collapsed, but they stood, when they said they were going after a year of opening. I somehow lost faith in it. I thought that god forbid the wait. The story is quite long, the chairman of the community has already the twelfth year and accordingly the ruins of a great admired synagogue. They really were a certain pain, both for the community and for the city of kalinin, their operator of the revolution intervened 84, and the synonym for flying to school or is it at home, then in our vitebsk e, it was possible to establish such a personal that the functionality of 74 electronic installations in this place there was also a wooden frame during the excavations. The old synagogue, which was wooden, uh, 1880, another year dates back to
450,000 residents of the Moscow Region were vaccinated against the flu, according to doctors, the incidence is expected at the beginning of winter and now is the best time to vaccinate the singer in clinics and in mobile complexes, annas report work is working, and vaccinations in this Pharmaceutical Company are always scheduled, mobile points go directly to the office. And we receive newsletters via general email, and we already know. What time do we need to show up for vaccination . Yeah im ready to get vaccinated against flu; its optional, but there are especially many people here who want it. People in white gowns, like no one else understands the importance of timely immunization , it really helps. It works and i can easily tolerate it; i do it every year. It seems to me that this is a unifying moment. Eh, everyone left their seats to get ready to go and support the company and get vaccinated. This is the whole line. Yes, yes, its very convenient to have the flu during working hou
And we will be talking politics. Will you be doing it during this thanksgiving holiday . All coming up on washington journal. You can send us a tweet. Good morning. We begin with afghanistan. American troops on the ground in what has become americas longest war. Joining us live is brig. Gen. William graham. Thank you for being with us on this holiday. Thanks for having us. Happy thanksgiving to you and all your viewers. Host he is joining us via skype. So there is a little bit of a delay. Lets begin with what is americas longest war. From your standpoint what are some of the Biggest Challenges on the ground . Guest in just a minute and we will get that out of the way. This is my second tour in afghanistan and what i will noisywith you as another helicopter flies past is that there is optimism here with the Afghan People. The new u. S. Policy and its our nato allies is playing well with afghanistan. There is true optimism here. By someed here today amazing american patriots. You guys ha
Springs, new york but were learning more but the area of literary scenes. Up next we speak with david fisk about the life of solomon, a Saratoga Springs resident who was lured into slavery in his memoir heres a slave inspired the oscarwinning movie. Just across the street is the Historical Marker about Solomon Northup. Lured into slavery at a spot just about a block or two from here and unfortunately he ends up in louisiana as a slave until he could finally become free man again. He wrote heres a slave and has been known to scholars of were starting slavery for a long time for the general public wasnt all aware of it. When the bill came out that changed because he got all kinds of different awards including oscars and it really helped to increase the awareness of the story. Solomon came to saratoga from Washington County about 1834. He had been doing farming over there but he his wife decided to make a change and they came over. She was a very accomplished cook so she was able to get w
British house of commons. This and it around education and Better School curriculum that prepares students for real life experience. This is about 45 minutes. We will now consider the third motion, colleagues of the day, and the last of the morning session. To move the motion, i call from the northwest of england. [applause] thank you, mr. Speaker. The difference between dreams and reality is action. Use the very essence of that if a dream strives into an everlasting future that often tells us know, you cant. Helps bridge the gap between education and the world of work. You thatif i told thats only the echo of the convention broken by misguided opportunities. It tells young people to never look beyond the life they have been given. When employers say they need 30 ofperience, only them offer it. Something has to change. That young were told people were under no obligation to get Work Experience. This is an inequality of opportunity. Say weno longer have to live in a time defined by wher