Hillary, it's definitely not going to go for Kamala. I think we found that out. I don't think there's any need for us to dip our toe in that in that pool again.So, what I'm hearing is you think just like it's too hard for a woman a black woman to win?
We know this animal died in 1976. dip a bucket of water into the ocean, put a thermometer in it, and measure the temperature.
Was a single dad for a while and raising his kids, and the babysitter took them to Wendy's, where they learned to dip their-- did anybody do that? Dip their french fries in the Frosty?I'd never heard of that, yeah.
ganache itself that's not coated and then the third piece is the chocolate that we're using to actually coat and dip the chocolate and then the fourth piece is the finished piece of chocolate and we'll talk about that little designon the chocolate as well and then the piece after that is um what we try to do
objects around the world bring them to a big Hub actually show them to to people so we've got a few slides here we can dip in and out of these I'm go through a few of them this is what if you think about the big Hall at the front of theum Natural History Museum this is what's on the ceiling it's absolutely beautiful this actually tells quite an important
So you have to interpret what does the amplitude mean, what does the steepness of the curve here mean, how far does it dip down, what is the duration of the pulse, and then all that kind of stuff.And you can see that there are little symbols here that all have some sort of meaning.
sunday morning thing to do roslindale center sort of like biking you have a nice muffin and then and then head back uh there's something called dip into brookline which is a run around some of the closer in neighborhoods of brookline which are very pleasant around coolidge corner on either side of beaconstreet that you can easily access from downtown boston from kenmore square there's a run all the way out beacon street that
um back in the 70s uh to get all the lice and all those parasites off of cattle you had to swim them through a dip that they don't use them anymore now because they now have injectable drugs and things like that that you give thecattle but they didn't have that in the 70s so I was hired by fed yards to design dip that I already knew a lot
The image we have about strength and like achieving things and getting stuff done, I think is still very old-fashioned. And in a way, the diplomacy and curiosity or you know defining strength a bit more modern um when you look at modern research of muscles that's simply possible. So
everybody, continues to have the ability to engage in strikes against Israel. diplomatically and on defense calling for a regional security architecture in the region, but that would not be easily
that the freedom of navigation must be guaranteed and that Qatar was working with its Gulf partners to find a diplomatic path with Iran. Surish Negadari from BBC monitoring has more on the traffic in the straight. On the straight of Hormuz, the situation uh is uh pretty much the same if not worse. Very small number of ships
the two sides just could not close the gap. And this is the danger of when you know, the when they do top-down diplomacy, when the two leaders meet without uh the agreement already worked out on a lower level. So, President Trump walked away, as he said, uh because the deal
or Ukraine. So, I just wonder from where you're standing, does it seem like things have gone a bit quiet on the diplomatic front? I'm just thinking a year ago there was all sorts of diplomatic activity and it sounds like Ukraine was going to be marched to the negotiating table. All that seems to have just gone.
of America's um diplomacy, security in Asia, defending South Korea has been a major part of that since the end of the the the Korean War. I think the armistice was what 1953, '54,
the the Labor government. What, if anything, can this government do from here? Does it have any realistic diplomatic or legal avenues to pursue? I think the avenues to pursue are quite limited. As I said, there's pressure for more sanctions. I think that's a
diplomatic or political solutions, who contradict the two-state solutions.
diplomacy between the US and Tehran.
Dipo has been-- is currently-- he is a senior editor and a writer at "Vice," where his work has a specific focus on culture, race,
Dipo, welcome to the show.
diploma and aboriginal studies, and that really helped me understand, you know, the not only the last 220 odd years since colonization, but you know,
- Dipper's a paralyzed weiner dog.
diplomatic signals in Berlin.
Diploma, which, at least, I think 40% of prison population do not have a GED, unfortunately-- a lack of education as Carlos had reiterated.
Diplomacy has always been about putting people into hotspots where changes were underway.
Diplomats now, of course, have to scrutinize Donald Trump's tweets to understand what he is thinking, which is a different form of diplomacy than the one I was brought up
diplomats, not Sergey Lavrov, not Donald Trump, but Syrians.
diplomacy. But if the Kennedy of the first year-- if the Cuban Missile Crisis had occurred in John F. Kennedy's
diplomatic relations-- I went down and donated blood and then tweeted the photo and it went viral in Tehran.
Diplomats are often spending that time at home waiting for the phone call from the president's office to say you can come down and present this bit of paper to them.
diplomatic summit. You can read all sorts of things into that.
Dips using-- Yeah, tzatziki.
Diplomacy is about influence.
diplomats, and we're happy to look after them.
dipping a bunch of buckets in to take the money back out of the system.
diploma now, making that a more flexible process, and making the process of delivering the information 10 to 100 times cheaper, I think that's going to happen and I think the economic demand
dipped in chocolate sauce. But I, I still ain't got no onion booty, ain't no junk back in my trunk, and if you ask me point blank, I would admit, it's pretty bunk. If there
diploma Okay so the Tin Man is given remember it
diplomatic player uh you are so intimately involved in precisely those issues that we were thinking about um
diplomacy is that's different from those other Concepts is that it's a process running how to run the world the
diplomacy is the constant process of negotiation and interaction and dialogue
diplomatic system that harness these resources I think we would be a lot closer to being in a more more stable
diplomatic thinking and in this field called Global governance to want to centralize uh authority to say when you
diplomatic strategy to be militarily politically stabilized but also economically stable and fruitful so that you actually don't have to keep on and
diplomacy has traditionally been thought to be about um uh establishing difference affirming difference I am
diplomatic statement-- Jonathan Rosenberg: Assume there was a human, there was a human-- Garry Kasparov: it's for IBM-- Jonathan Rosenberg: Oh, you're a, you're a diplomat now, I forgot.
diploma I would recommend you take the gr as soon as possible that can be the
dipping sauce after it comes up and the recipes in the book as well okay what
diplomacy stuff uh on a much more permanent and large scale footing and get out there and do it better uh and
diplomats have diplomatic immunity they can't be prosecuted prosecuted under US law if they break the rules and one
diplomatic immunity to rack up unpaid parking tickets fits the definition of corruption pretty well the definition most people use is