Agroson 2024 has started, the farms of the brest region have selectively started sowing oats. Conversation about the future of the harvest today in panorama. Attention belarusian viewers, today i traveled along the route in one minute moscowsoligorsk. The dynamo series from minsk and moscow as part of the gagarin cup started in the russian capital. This is the 1 8 finals. And the football season has opened in the belarusian rut capital. We will cover all the topics on the air of the sports day program. A telephone conversation between Alexander Lukashenko and Vladimir Putin took place today, the leaders discussed Current Issues of belarusianrussian relations, summed up the results of previous events and contacts at the highest level, including a meeting in kazan and meetings of the Supreme State council of the union state. President s outlined prospects for the near future in the development of bilateral relations, discussed issues in the work of the integration structures of the Euras
Education and Community Outreach programs. I cannot wait to get back and tell everyone about this most special one in this season of open and promise, reflection and celebration it is my honor to present to you the president of the United States. Barack obama. [ cheers and applause ]. Merry christmas, everybody [ cheers and applause ] thank you, betty, far introduction, for your Extraordinary Service as one of our park rangers and for all of your and your great grandmothers contributions to this country. Please give betty a big round of applause. [ cheers and applause ] i want tips from betty on how i can look that good at 94. I also want to thank bettys boss Jonathan Jarvis and for everybody from the National Park service and the National Park foundation for everything that they do to protect and care for americas great outdoors. And for helping us find our park this year and every year and thank you, reese witherspoon. [ cheers and applause ] and each of tonights outstanding performe
You can hear more about the economy from Federal Reserve chair janet yellen in testimonye week on tol hill this cspan. Org. And now joining us on the washington journal is a guest weve had on relatively frequently. This is Linda Robinson on the wy rand corporation. Shes also an author. I linda sirobinson, where were yo last . I think were going to this about isil today, so i have been out in the region this year. Ive been to iraq, jordan, and d kuwait. In iraq, ith visited all the various units that were doing k. The advisory and training work y out ou wthere. Now are you working with the pentagon in your current role . So rand is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research institution. It works for bulk anyone, but d say probably the bulk of its work is for the u. S. Governmente and of that the biggest part is u get dod research. So when youre out in the field, do you get a sense of whos fighting who . Whos winning . Its so complex, so i think thats very important to establish. It is in my view
How often do you think about Mass Shootings in your daily life . The question we are asking. Here is his article that was posted last night. Readersyork times asked a simple question in the wake of a mass shooting in San Bernardino, california. How often do you think about the possibility of a shooting in your daily life . The number of responses was overwhelming, more than 5000 readers here are the responses that he got to his to eat. Tweet. Professor at a Community College in massachusetts says under the response from rachel, philadelphia. She is worried about how people would treat her africanamerican son and thinks about the possibility of a shooting nearly daily tracy, 30 years old, florida writes to tell us about the frightening scenarios that run through her head when she drops her daughter offer kindergarten. Those are some of the responses. We will read more as we go. Here are the phone numbers. For those of you in the 1829yearold range, 2027488001 for those of you 3050. If yo
Does anybody know the answer to that, how it is being done . Should we be thinking about creating one . Dr. James leduc . I go back to the analogous analogies with the sars outbreak, and at that time both cdc and who led an aggressive effort to make sure that the virus was available to the International Scientific community for analysis. That went very well. I was at cdc then and spent a lot of time packinghouse strains of sars to share with others. So that worked very well. I do not know what the problems are in that, but i suspect it starts with the countries to have ownership of the material. But it is more complex than that, and i really do not have any answers. Okay. I will move to the next question. Medical school. Thank you all for your work and presentations. I wanted to also thank dr. Daniel bausch for bringing us back to the reality of the fact that it is in west africa and the bulk of the diseases in west africa have spend a good time backandforth in liberia. And i can tell