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cubic meters of scouts as much as it does, but yeah, so the problem is that doctor is with me to sort of plug it into the please with the a gas uh this, this proceed or uh, the motion of a company in libya is taking it has very good sites. uh, really tights, relationship with that, with a young boy. we thought some energy and i know so the problem in this field is that some a decent fits in the area. they get only 13 percent. okay. but this new contract supposed to take uh, 3 off, but this company is supposed to take 40 percent uh, 40 percent of share, which is really uh its all its all of a ranch of, uh, z and uh, maintenance of, of oil is looking forward. so this is like the me to sell point is you guys think, i'm suggesting the increase in the share of, of fits of libya. we will push all the, uh, oil companies uh, activate in,
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in the button delivery. and so rates on these they will push them to claim form or amendments about their existing contract. otherwise, as i said in just the besides about the, about the they get only a 13 percent off share. so not actually, i think that this is a huge problem. this is a very, a big problem as you get is facing today. there is a political, a splits in the libyan libby to watch your. let me jump in, let me jump in. if i can, i apologize for interrupting you, but you know, it, was it ever since the 2011 nato invasion of libya away, where they basically hung out capacity to drive because one of the things was conduct the proposed the gold dina are to put replace the american, petro dollar, same thing as thought. i'm who signed by the way, but now they both have to go. let me ask you about this. there are 2 governments in libya, you got the one, and aaa is not the western by government. then you've got the one interpreter right . so my question is, who's going to agree to this oil deal to,
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to give all this money an oil, to these foreign investors? is it the u. n. or the weston box government and tripoli? older domestically that government in public. i think that's an important point that it's a split to say that they've lived in a government. so we have a governments and then the east and the government in the west that is have tar and have to have in, in the east is dominated like 3 quarter of the oil of libya. there is another governments in, in the west. so there is, there is a conflict, there is a tension between themselves, since 2011. what's that? we all locked 13 years now. there is a, this is a patient that is a complex and libya, terry threes. and the was like a forwarding company as foreign, foreign companies on the phone. and let's say king choice. they are a fucking bucket in the progress of libya, so everybody is pushing for his interest. so some i up and up to they pushed a website another they, they put you on the other side. well yeah, i mean,
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do you think about it too? i mean, think about it makes, sorry to jump in, but, you know, let libya was at one point the most prosperous country on the african continent with colonel could duffy the infrastructure. he was building a free money for new families, free housing for new families. he wanted to irrigate this to hara, but no colonel could definitely you go to go buddy a to i put him in as an economic, an energy resources advisor, and algeria next time we will told for longer. thank you for joining us. thank you very much. thank you for joining us as well for this program live for most good. we'll talk soon of the top of the hour. hope you can join us that a hi, i'm lauren layman or sometimes i'll say learning nikolai rich lehman. i am right now in anchorage where i live anchorage, alaska. i'm just happy to share a little bit of about my here in 1798. you've seen rush through gloria who is a russian ship builder. married a and
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a looted woman. alaska native woman from a fog, which is near code here, and they had 4 children. one of the daughters stayed in alaska and married to dougherty, boston cuff. they moved from kodiak and $1847.00 to be part of the establishment family for the village of nell check. a small community in alaska that still exists and that it was set up initially as a retirement community for those who had served in the russian american colony and served their time probably about 20 years. and they were looking for a place where they can raise their families and have cattle in the catch fish. and what is interesting, my father is born in 1917. his 1st language, his dominant language and the language that still you could tell was done with
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language even late in life after he had spoken english for all those years. his 1st language and dumb language was rushing the . do you remember any, my little point which your mom goal during the russians could go to bed? so it says no effect when you are 60. yeah, yeah, of $0.04. what sort of voyages fund to us that you're going to have so so it has been done by the 20th. i forgot the rest of it. the only email sophia about a 100 years old. i don't know how i got there,
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but i do do those for now. little nail is they do now. is it something that can i turn in? so i like everybody knew each other in the building, everybody's full price and i learned russian language way before i. i didn't speak english until i went to the 1st grade. and when we spoke russian on the church, crowns, we used to have and they were handled on each other. and when the teachers heard that we were speaking english and they would wash a mile from it. so it's a desktop tool and i thought i had never having my website builder for that's and that's what they do. so i always have a change. does this full question? i would never, as mentioned anyone at that time,
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and it was until years later that i became proud that i speak of the russian language. my name is uh greg uh, greg aguilar gordy. my origin doctors name. i'm a born and raised here and you know, check this graveyard has many and many of them, you know, some people from way back when a lot of our families, lot of even to the russian area and the other marriages. i always just want to mention some of my family is very unfortunate is family comes and goes. but uh yeah, i had crossed his belt the older style, orthodox cross. my brother eric there is larry, a scope of his actually a brother of mine to skulk of. that's a name from the original russian man that settled here. that was my original family . i meant to ask you, but i, my real name is the scope of. we're very proud of our ancestry. we don't uh,
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read or deny or is history. we don't and i are russian blood. i'm a leader of native corporation and the tribe. and so i have indian blood in me, i know that i got from both sides and for very proud of our heart of the edge in our history. very rich history grew up knowing river russian, we have version in her blood. well, there are some typical things because when we joe, we laugh to stories advisory laugh, and we like to tell the stories and trips and trips tours. and so we do have some of that. and i'm sure it as press down from, from the russian age on down to today, special ed or say you are the most. i'm so much of horsed to do to explain it to those who didn't understand both languages, the boss and the dogs and the others. you know, there's a, a door to door salesman who is going around the village here in the notes deck and
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he goes up to one of the houses and knock some of the door. and the housewife comes out with a broom. it says step was to but and he says, oh still pi apple pie, any kind of fire? she goes to super. and my father told me when his leave again is here to see was almost 93 when he died but probably is high eighties. he was talking about one of his cousins from then it'll take one of his best friends when he was growing up and is a young man who went on to become very successful in business and sold his business later in life and, and was obviously what we call him a multi 1000000 and it was, it was well off and my father was a hard working fisherman of his life. and as well as you know, he,
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he was able to support his family do well. if he didn't have the same type of financial wealth to him, but he told me this. he said maybe rich. but he says i'm rich to i'm richard, family. and. and that really has an impact on me and. and so, you know, he left his life for some left behind some resources, but the reality was when he left behind is this what you saw today. we see generationally young children that are making a difference in our world and the, and my father and mother really were rich, like richard found the just my grand kids garden, their grandchildren garden. he is my rock and my brother isaac's
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rock and my cousin, naomi's rock, a brother ju, those rocks, grandma and grandpa ro, our names on these rocks the so as far as they know, my grandpa and lauren built this cabin red one. and then my grandpa and grandma, this was their cabin, is the cabin knock, not anybody home this the vanya gotcha, that's my bubble sca and the address the address goes. gotcha. and this is mitch kevin is kind of like our doctor we have which is our summer getaways
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to get out of the city. so we normally now live in anchorage and you know, living here is it, it's rather exhilarating and it's, it's fun. we spend more time together as family here, and we have 5 grandchildren staying with us for several weeks. then we have 3 more coming in tomorrow. is there actually coughing there? good, shrink sometime. so that's, can i just so vanya here is, you know, i had one before, with an old barrel stove, little old one. and then i built this big, fancy new one, but we loved vanya is one year sir distribution for russia. they come over for rush hope, and there was a tradition, everyone in the village. they had no running water,
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they had testing every day. every week they took vanya and once or twice a week, certain days. and so they looked binders, and my mom and my uncle met mike in the village. they always had vanya things seen it in here. i insulated, alternate, old fashioned way. i should wait. you see how you touch this corner? kind of rush and design. part of it there, but inside here in the hospital where you're coming off here only for high, so to speak, for cancer, the saw to disease which flush on these rocks, this little stove, you stuck it up or it burst like mad it does a good bunch is good for the bones and it keeps me young as the most expensive on you know, sick is the best. that was there was no one got by and you're like me.
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the church just it is an active choice appraisal. very up to the new brothers living. oh jack. yeah. i'm a father, arch priest, thomas, teaching of andrew. and this is the transfiguration of our lord. jesus. christ, orthodox church are russian orthodox 1st. oh, we have people from all over the world, our all over the united states and canada. just just small over whenever your opinions here that come through here all the time. and this church is the, the most photographed the church on the road system in alaska. where, you know,
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this was built in the late 18 name users, of course crews and 19 o 140 lots of things. wow. yeah. a very high interest. i know i'm going to take a lot. you're going to show you where you're going, but you're gonna have to because it's pretty narrow there. you're just kinda calling up the whole steps. this is all hand built stuff's pretty cool. this is all log construction. it was all hand made and they're getting dry. rod from the inside out and, and of course the roof needs replacing and that needs redone and, and the probably end up having to have fire suppression, a few other things to preserve the icons and everything else in there. but it's a big project, probably anywhere from half a 1000000 to a $1000000.00. probably just, even though it's a little sample, it's very hard to raise the kind of funds you gotta have big donors. and one thing that we found is, is you know, at some point they were opposed to making it commercial and tourism. and so we were
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because there was an actor parish and especially some of the older generation didn't want to make it even historic. they wanted to, you know, preserve it and not, not take donation. so much like that. but, but now we've changed, you know, we'd like to share our faith and share it with others and, and, and bring people in to be able to see it. and they loved to give good, good hearts. sure. for people and there's a lot of people leave, you know, or even every penny counts. so think of a few dollars or 5 or 10, maybe a 20, a good lord willing in a few years that will be like no. and it will stay that way for the next 100 years plus. so and hopefully the parents will grow with brochures and members as we go forward. and people learn more about the orthodox faith. the genocidal assault on god has made itself felt in a variety of ways in terms of geo politics,
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united states and israel stand together virtually alone and isolated the conflicts because also seen the rise of extreme censorship all across the western world. criticizing israel and sinus and has become essentially the criminal act society of the are trying to console sense of the, you know, it was a fine you that arises serious souls. probably lucian's on the, on the west and ukrainian side issues about their own strengths, illusions about straight for the russian opponents. basically the, you know, the take their to rush or, and your crime was adored. i just had to be kicked in and the whole structure would come come sometime in the solutions have been shopped with the i presume there's nicole. we're a st juvenile. we weren't that our explanation hearing was. so last time we are in
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the south central portion of the stage and the building that we're in right now, it was built about 20142014 was our 1st service over the course of a company years they built the church here the made the that you majors. i grew up with friends in a very traditional and they called confessional. this ran family kind of parish. i was a lutheran pastor for almost about 10 years, and i accepted a position that elizabeth her securing rosella. and 2000 and we moved here and i well, i guess arrogantly, i thought, well, i'm going to go to alaska and make them louis ring. and, well,
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william came to alaska. i believe it was saying, herman of alaska that pointed us towards the the orthodox church. when we came in contact with the church, we met the people, we attend services and there was actually no question in my mind. or in our mind we as a family, we encourage that orthodox who was our home in our whole life was preparing us to come back to the orthodox church. and as you did, send me a development payable payable, and i last call municipal. and i personally that the payment amount, i didnt, religion, religion, federal even right at the federal level of care. and it's a kind of for us to incent chest, they want to go to why don't come out, that's what i mean. that's not my phone going to infinity if me have to. if i'm
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going to one of those categories that explains the shop, that is this part of the price of this progressive investment which, which is kind of important. good. right? and the phone just gets lost or anything and it isn't changing on account longer for them, which is totally fine really quick. okay. i don't see any when again i go i don't people just don't offer. i just send me a sam payment by safe penny, for instance. bear with me and if there was somebody this pack up with them definitely and plus advice. finally, when trying to finish data, my, my rights and goodness. not the sound. good. okay. i've come here this like a moving item. what keisha von investing left out for us to come from. oh, it's again was paying this bill are literally just like you let me go to the
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community. 6 or the clinic is there further than somebody's going to make it sound quite sending me any problems with this? can you pull it up? i think that's that's try me. yeah, we'll try to me. ok. crossing february. sense of ethical and believing that the more thing if i know grandma, you're familiar with because i don't think there's even if there's any interest needed from us. but so let's have a certificate. money that has like, like, i mean, you know, that you deal with the service because it's because it's quicker receiving outside more instruction help us with which day hi, the soonest i looked into and i searched with all that said the last place for you is the way i live in new york, you, i made arrangements to point to which to all of this same stuff
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the and then i just put on the phone and internet shut back on. okay. yeah. is there a golf with the phone? yeah. so the popular that the with the kind of thing what i had a question is like a name and you just fill out the best card cuz i was when he is in epic sites. what time does the right to that? because really so then the other store, then we'll have to pay more from i said, what is that of tonight? so then i noticed the good it was, i said, yes, i'm actually, i'm going to lay such kindly by face, which case hasn't had no, i mean, i mean
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a lot both on the space left. he had zillow, but they always ask you if it was like that i could just uh, labor based in lubbock and i'm param, scholarship, go, look, i know that that's good. i don't think we're going and even the best credit, that's good. there's no sales person, but i find them, there's no real quickly, you know, not to be a part of our question. no equity. eric, no story. i'm with glad that we drop it in with us to a 50 of them. i did that, but just as soon as i didn't know i didn't come up. i'm wondering when doing you can take it. i'm dumb dumb tom took so don't you know is there somebody else? i don't want to go out and start talking to me. the 13 feeling, damn thing, vivian sco sandboxing sitting here and i suddenly, and then you give that to me, of course is me, is that all of the printer so typically look, okay. yep. and hopefully we also have the right to look to get
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a feel for it. that's really difficult yet the, the in the early is yours of the russian america. calling the that the charge was to go and produce economic value primarily through for and so the, the russians hired to the l. a huge than the elliptic people and, and engaged these people in getting for like from the sea otters and perhaps seals, c, lions and, and others like that because they recognize that back in, in moscow where the, the, the more elite people live that there was
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a market for 1st and that was important, or i says one day coming from or us that they for us to beats with them. and they were trade for beats. the very early rest and for traders could bring these beats over many beats so many beats. and they could make a lot of money trading beats for, for like on also said if the native hunter wanted to get a gun, see if they wanted to trade for a gun. they were done the gun, the rifle for a so call. they'd have to match the height of the rifle with 1st and that was a trait. so that's how they trade it in no space. but today, in acreage, we have a winter carnival called anchorage for rendezvous and,
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and we celebrate some of our traditions. and one of the traditions is, is this for the tramping of, for, and the selling of it? there's actually a marketplace right here during, for a rendezvous or we call it for randi we're firs are sold. and so it is kind of part of our traditional still in the fun part. and we have a winter carnival that is the largest winter carnival in north america. the . this is our brand of the winter phone and we're out to celebrating the, the last the winter. even though we'll have winter here for probably another 6
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weeks. but we're celebrating the last part of winter and the hint of spring with blue sky and good sun. and there's been going on for, i think this is the 88 year of the exit for under quite connection with the anchorage for rendezvous or at least some kind of special connection. last year i was selected to serve in the position of what's called lord trapper. and so i was chosen probably because i had served in elected office in alaska. i served in our legislature but also as lieutenant governor of alaska. and i've been engaged in quite a number of, of boards and commissions and other community service that deputies right here in a city is dropping the
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explosion acreage for rendezvous. since i was child the biggest event and, and still the biggest event today are the dog sled races. and you were able to enjoy them. and once the once in a while, we would come to anchorage from the notary. but more often, i would listen to the dog sled races on the radio and we'd hear about the today. we came out with 5 of our 8 grandchildren who yes. the say wow, this is what's called
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a sprint. that means they're running as fast the whole way. the what's really interesting is sometimes the dogs are um, they're not true, but dogs, you know, they, they're training out in the country and they're used to be around people. so they come to downtown acreage. there's all kinds of smells and things, and the dog is going to and they come in here and they hear people sharing and they said it's, it's so difficult for them. so it's a good measures. going to want to somehow get his dogs around people too. and so they're not social security is the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the lebanese locals on gathering to bid the final farewell to a permanent him as official killed in a drill striking the route. that's as he's now being hailed at austin hero in his homeland in the west bank. we all expected him to become a martyr. the jews themselves told him they wanted to assassinate him. all of this is a dedication to the prisoners and to palestine. is what east like hits the policy and red crescent headquarters for the 2nd time this week killers one, but i think one thing at least 7 is refugee you enough for sol qualified immediate the supply the ceasefire to see more people

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