missile bases are hidden inside the mountains and then they're able to strike targets throughout the Middle East. Primarily Americanbases, but also energy installations that are key to the American petrodollar system.
past 24 hours. Uh 17 people were killed, 10 of them in one double Russian missile strike in Hark in the northeast. Over the weekend, there were more deaths and a strike on a marketplace that was uhparticularly upsetting to a lot of people in Kev. It was a secondhand book stall and a place that people would go
domestically produced long range drones that they were able to increasingly strike targets deep inside of Russia. If you remember back on the 1st of June of 25, there was a strike uh called thespiderweb attack where the Ukrainians struck um four widely separated
Shear stress can create strike -slip faults, where two blocks grind past each other and cause all kinds of geological chaos. Strike -slip faults can form long valleys and sharp cliffs, and even change the flow of rivers.When they sit along plate boundaries, we call them transform faults, like the San Andreas Fault in California where a lot of earthquakes happen.
- I'm the greatest hitter in the world! Strike one. I'm the greatest hitter in the world!Strike two.
Strike one. I'm the greatest hitter in the world!Strike two.Hmm.
I'm the greatest hitter in the world! Strike three. [MUSIC - KOOL & THE GANG, "CELEBRATION"] Wow.I'm the greatest catcher in the world.
So in fact, until everybody questioned me about such a drastic shift of career from dentistry to design, it didn't even strike me, because it came so naturally to me.The only time I had to actually tell my parents was before I joined NIFT.
today ain't going to be no more room left in the circle strike try talking it out for a while instead signed the bullets the bull
The Manhattan Project comes in over $20 billion, the moon race over $120 billion, and just the R&D for the Joint Strike Fighter at over $40 billion.And so the $100 million, while more than anybody had spent on and on prosthetic arms in half a century, the DARPA spend
But that couple decided that they wanted a girl. Strike that. I think-- anyway, strike that.
way even though last year's team wasn't really expected to do much of anything. Maybe contend for a Division but not have the kind of line up that could win a World Series. They didn't strike fear in anybody and certainly they were able to do it and they were able to realize those hopes and so not all optimism is false optimism.So whether it's pathos or ethos – I never remember which is which – but I kind of got it what it was like to be a Giants fan growing up as a Cubs fan. In – when you
we had Donny and Marie. I mean, all these terrible things were going on, right? And they were not good for the auto industry, either. In 1970, there was a landmark 67-day strike at General Motors. The outcome of that was a 30 percent wage increase over three years. Hey, pretty good for the workers, right? But what they really ended up doing was pricingthemselves out of the market. Even worse, out of the 1970 strike came something called "30 and out retirement." Thirty and out retirement meant this: that if you were a certain age
now I mean it is just a just a steeping steaming pile of garbage because the Italian garbage guys don't just go on strike one day it's a garbage strike festival and in fact if you look at the history of of Italy every prime ministerhas run on a campaign including burles scone in the last campaign claiming that if he's elected he'll clean up the garbage in Naples and guess what he got
I was fascinated. One of the things we talked about was this balance that one has to strike between the role of technology and privacy for an individual.Since you're a lawyer you talk about human rights and you talk about
said non nebala did you lose the contract did they say it was okay that you could just start up again once the strike was over um and I actually began to wonder what happened when they had their like strikes of one or two days which arefairly common I said oh no no no I said no we just we just would go through the same process during the day and instead
is Damian Grammaticus. This follows newspaper reports the weekend that for the first time drone technology from the UK was used in these strikes against Russia uh confirmed uh from sources to the BBC. Now some of those reports talked about strikes onoil facilities in southern Russia, Yaraslaval near Moscow. What uh the Russian embassy here in London has uh
strikes . The uh the battalions and the suppliers chains were improving for
strikes to the extent that they could potentially threaten regime stability.
--strikes your eye. So fancy.
strikes removed. And so since that doesn't exist an email loop, you can't get help.
strikes a particular nerve, but more probably because they know that person.
strikes my fancy and actually go from here to there I'm not sure that we've lost Serendipity and I and I don't know
strikes and boycotts and at certain points when powerful interests stand in the way of progress uh people have gone
to strike these facilities in what again was a limited operation as President Trump has said.
Right? So, Trump Trump really thought that, you know, if I sent my airplanes to strike Iran and kill the Ayatollah, they would just surrender. That was like literally his plan going into this war.
missile strike . 17 people were wounded strike . 17 people were wounded there, there. And they weren't the only deaths and they weren't the only deaths across
Another strike on a vessel in the strait as a ship is hit by an unknown projectile killing one member of
missile strike reported in the Kharkiv region in the northeast of Ukraine.
that strike whales in their territorial waters.
and strike us. Right.
The strike method-- what did I do when I first came out here?
The Strike Under. Yeah.
They strike out the business model innovation.
We strike down the Voting Rights Act.
to strike the United States", something we only found out several years later. I interviewed the woman who wrote that brief, Barbara Sude. She's quoted in the book. After being briefed
drone strike . Unintentionally, but nonetheless, it's the case.
terrorism strike for San Diego sport utility vehicle and it's basically like we are
freedoms to others. And is that involves government's trying to strike a balance. It involves individuals and companies trying to strike a balance. And in the end, if the balance, if they can't agree on where the balance is, it involves the courts adjudicating as to where the balance should be struck.
What strikes me listening to you describe this this their their you know AI people's the people who are excited
Israeli strikes in Gaza since a ceasefire was announced last October.
range strikes on Russia. Last night, Last night launching more than 600 launching more than 600 drones
Moscow has warned of consequences for the UK after it was confirmed that British-made drones were used in recent Ukrainian strikes on Russia. So, what could those consequences be? And just how involved is the UK in this conflict? We will try and answer those questions on this episode of the BBC's Daily News podcast newscast.
its strikes on Russian territory in recent weeks. Overnight, more than 600 Ukrainian drones were reportedly
It strikes me as a very rigorous case that you make, Chris.
It strikes me that you would do a lot for radio.
social strikes , just even more pronounced black boys.
That strikes me as a different enough notion that we should probably have two different terms, like free will one and free will two or something.
It strikes me, there are so many things that are so beautifully woven together in the universe that just seems like it's--
People striked at the biggest airports in Germany.