A chinese spy balloon flew over us territory. New disputes related to taiwan have also arisen. Then xidin ping held facetoface negotiations with us President Joe Biden in San Francisco last november , but the us continues to put pressure on beijing, introducing sanctions against chinese firms that supply products to russia and introducing new restrictions. On microchip exports, the Us State Department says china is supporting the russian war machine by supplying machine tools, computer chips, optics, drones and Cruise Missile technology. Washington continues to say it is deeply concerned about chinas military support for russia. How much can the us put pressure on china on this issue . The Us Government is developing sanctions against several chinese banks. It would give a lot of leverage to the american side because its really a very. Powerful tool to punish the chinese economy, im skeptical, and whether it works or not, i think its definitely a very strong signal from the side. Washi
Nabokov, who this year celebrates, well, a kind of anniversary, he is 125 years old, he was born in 1899 year, and the development of nabokov is proceeding at a very large pace, at a rapid pace, here in my hands is a collection of works that was published for nabokovs centenary and is still, in general, the most complete in its composition, although books continue to arrive, the author of the preface is here alexander alekseevich dalinin, one of the major. Researchers, well , today we are talking about nabokov with wonderful guests, this is the head of the nabokov center of the institute of russian literature of the Russian Academy of sciences, pushkin house, tatyana olegovna panomareva. Hello, tatyana olegovna, im very glad to see you today, and journalist, literary critic, researcher of nabokovs work, igor dimyanovich kirienkov. Hello, igor demyanovich, if you allow me, i will simply call you igor. I think its appropriate and lets get started with such a quick question, here for you
You all today. And im very excited for this panel. We have a great collection of talent, expertise, knowledge to approach this topic, and im very excited to share the stage with all three of you before we get into that, i would be remiss if i didnt at least add a little fun historical anecdote to the session. So i found this one. I thought it was pretty amusing. I think maybe youll agree. Maybe you up on november 6th, 1947, president harry truman held a press conference in the oval office. You know, in between questions that were revolving around brain exchanges, there was inflation, price controls and also the marshall plan. One reporter piped up, mr. President , have you seen any good movies lately . Truman answered, well, i never get a chance to see a movie unless they bring one to the white house. And about the only thing i see are newsreels. I try to go when i am not in them, so i guess that was funny. In 1947, trumans quip touches on one subject that we will discuss today with ou
My name is dr. Matthew costello and i serve as the Vice President of the david improvements Site National center for white house history and Senior Historian for the White House Historical association. It is a pleasure to be here with you all today. And im very excited for this panel. We have a great collection of talent, expertise, knowledge to approach this topic, and im very excited to share the stage with all three of you before we get into that, i would be remiss if i didnt at least add a little fun historical anecdote to the session. So i found this one. I thought it was pretty amusing. I think maybe youll agree. Maybe you up on november 6th, 1947, president harry truman held a press conference in the oval office. You know, in between questions that were revolving around brain exchanges, there was inflation, price controls and also the marshall plan. One reporter piped up, mr. President , have you seen any good movies lately . Truman answered, well, i never get a chance to see a
Panel. We have a great collection of talent, expertise, knowledge to approach this topic, and im very excited to share the stage with all three of you before we get into that, i would be remiss if i didnt at least add a little fun historical anecdote to the session. So i found this one. I thought it was pretty amusing. I think maybe youll agree. Maybe you up on november 6th, 1947, president harry truman held a press conference in the oval office. You know, in between questions that were revolving around brain exchanges, there was inflation, price controls and also the marshall plan. One reporter piped up, mr. President , have you seen any good movies lately . Truman answered, well, i never get a chance to see a movie unless they bring one to the white house. And about the only thing i see are newsreels. I try to go when i am not in them, so i guess that was funny. In 1947, trumans quip touches on one subject that we will discuss today with our panelists. President s in newsreels in rea