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the, the, the queue attempt in bolivia fails on president luis, luis all say stays in power. the general who try to orchestrate the raising changes, arrested and charged with terrorism on the, on the insurrection. the fastest, the bolivian form in history accuses us embassy. stuff of foreign interference in the last in american country, which is a global leader of the list, the reserves also a has the
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police fun to johnson, to crowns in the capital of kenya as protested the demanding the country's presence in resign. this point to more ready can stating on i am left pushed revolt on lebanese officials, seek legal action against thanks. for addition, news pay folks this days, the favorites apple stalls weapons full has left. we spoke to a correspondence, he visited the ad pool and did not see unusual store. but we managed the 2 visits to own a or b every years. there was no, we are the boxes, the culture reports. it may, you may make an excuse. so for as well to target the, the 3rd, the only airport, the a very well welcome to you. this is all the international with the latest world news out the which is good to happy with us. we begin in bolivia and
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a dramatic stand off between revel. general juan jose soniega on president luis all say, has resolved on the failed. carlita has been arrested and charged with terrorism and on insurrection settles. and it was removed from his post on choose day after making inflammatory comments about the country is full of precedence. even marolla is needs to view the day before. on wednesday the general has hundreds of troops and diamond vehicles to stone. the presidential palace slashing down the main gates of the building. the military police units were seen entering the building, parliamentary and the government's employees had been evacuated from the area in advance. the bolivian president, the quote on the nation to stand against the rebels who used the military police equipments against those defending the legal government.
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the we are fighting and we will not allow any, especially against the constitutionally elected president. we are defending a democratically elected government. and that is why we are here to support our dear president. hold on it is outraged, is that there are mill, true man who still think that we are in time with the counter. i'm for the whole country. so well following the assaults on the presidential palace and general
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soniega health face to face talks with president, all se, so it's, it shows the bolivian liter ordering the military to return to the barracks that they refused. the main thing took place at the palace, the full, but if he is, leadership was able to appoint new military leadership. so they got was arrested, seen off the 5th 2010 in a twist. the general is now claiming the president orchestration the interaction himself to boost his popularity. beverly, those were quick to condemn the attempted to invoice the support for presidents on say the bolivian people will say though it is a little say just because we want to express our deepest rejection of any attempt to violate the rule of law. we hope that the full re establishment of constitutional order can soon take place. i reiterate in the sister nation of olivia already some will have some of the month of the meal we condemned the attempted to the top, and we hope that the legitimate government of president,
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luis, on, say, is maintained and can continue with the mandate given to him by the bolivian people, the people receiving them either from venezuela with the immense love we have for believe you, we call on the people of believe it to defend their democracy, their constitution and their president. we warrant against the attempts of instructive for an interference in the internal affairs of bolivia and other states which has repeatedly led to tragic consequences for a number of countries and peoples including in the latin american region. the most golf course is outraged by this just like a ball of leaders that we've seen so far. and of course, this is a close relationship. let's not forget that the bolivian president was in rush on not that long ago in june, where he did meet with president vladimir fruits and they spoke about boost and the economic ties. and again, the principle all about solver and 6 in april, the believe in ministry of foreign affairs, i choose the united states of conduct in hybrid warfare with the aim of installing
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a government there in 2025. that would be at its service and apparently, and this is according to bolivian information agency. there was even a name for this plan, simon volleyball, and also that the english, 2 counts are asked us adversaries in the region who russia and sign of rick. so the a there, apparently, according to this one, is to destabilize the situation there. also there was at least all deal of the american consul in bolivia where she is said, well, the united states of course have said that this is safe, but what she's saying in that reporting is we have been working for a long time. so to change in bolivia, evil and our say even more all as though former presidents in bolivia and also the current president, they have to lose power in order for us to close that chapter. the us embassy will become more involved in strengthening those you called the allies organizations, collaborators, and they're focusing on the young people to achieve that change. of course,
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she was summer and after that, this is what the believe in foreign ministry. have to say again, because this continues to happen in 2 days before the crew, the bolivian foreign ministry, have this to say. do you believe in foreign minister reports that it's some into your shows you the fed? deborah havior on monday to bring to her attention concerns and claims about a number of statements and actions made by employees of the u. s. embassy. they are regarded as interference in internal affairs. is definitely not for, for time the us and to see are saying this is why bolivians are aware of this. not only bolivia is but the world really because we've seen this happen time and time again. and just again, most recently with the elections when evolve. morales was out of out of why was that? because that was due to both waking claims that came from where an american organization that was there observing the elections. and this is not just one example we've seen this happen time and time again, which is why and bolivia has been wondering about this,
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an urgent the united nations, for example, to pay attention to what is happening there and how they are seeing more and more interest of yours from the us, and here let's hear from the oblivion price. and again, i believe this is from 2022 when he was warning say, we have forces here getting involved in the region because they need something from us. so she may, we oppose any form of interference and any attempt to sabotage our country's democracy and stability for seeking to control our elite, the mineral resources. just as the us south come come under said months ago, for us as targeting the so called wisdom triangle. in latin america, which can see some believe the argentina and sheila, the united nations, must take actions on those countries who don't respect of the country, sovereignty an interview in other countries affairs and see those the once again, it's all about the natural resources in this particular case when it comes to bolivia, it's about lithium and apparently again, the whole big plan is to recall a noise. lots in america to act as advertisers to russia and china becoming
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stronger in the region. this is what washington sees. apparently, according to this why and this is how they're trying to tackle it and, and bolivia. what's interesting to them less the very intriguing. thank you. marina last spring in a chris evans now all to contribute to it, to get his take on a chris great to see yours and it came moreno in the studio. so what's your take on why the us be so interested in bolivia? well, i think as, as marina actually points out that there's a, there's a crime for the prime example as to why they're moving sites thoughtfully, always of us as long. how does monitor i adopt for him, which basically says that they have the legal right to regime changes many hundreds is they want to not to in america, but specifically seems right now is to do with the, the major list, the miami agreements that the bolivian government is coming to tested with bites. it's not like china uninstalled i russia will say the fact that the baby in president, as marina stated, was a guest of honor at the st. petersburg economic for him. he was out there on the plenary session with
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a lot of empties and speech and we talked about how he was it's was with the independence of this country on top of that we looked at the politic. ready struggle in bolivia, we looked at the, the, the president's place ally, the president of what amazon is that? yeah, the usaa of hatred for it on sundays, even round to these are inside the jet. in 2013, accusing him of at least the hiding edward snowden on the plan. for this i think this is just, again trying to lobby the notice of another country that's in america. i'm assuming it's a, by the looks of it not succeeding. chris, did you think that this isn't the way blackmail others saying, well this is what will happen if we don't get what we want. so is this it sam saying, once again, they saw that the bolivian present falls in russia. perhaps they're seeing the partnership becoming stronger and stronger and then we see the screw and bullet the is it related in any way, shape or form or they're trying to make sure that bolivia stays away from the global south, closer to them. it's always, but the us just, this is what i'm the government is what about the time when people are right?
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so they may know that this might not the account by the, by virtue of the 5 of these is morning. one of the other countries in the global south, specifically in lots in america, not joins where it's not to for mr. lines not to, to do away with the exportation of specifically in the mining industry of us and western companies in the region at the state with the closer that they're currently on, which is basically subjugation to the united states for long. this was such a on the display of the chinese political journal. one was on congress says the us has an interest in raising change in bolivia, especially if the latin american country has been leaning towards the global self. that is the, the risk recipe of the whole history is basically, of course us is funding lots of and joe's and believe you have lots of programs. there's a lot of evidence, of course about us. interest is in believe you and how much these can lead to a group of attempts, but either has just last year,
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but even the 2 major agreements with both russian and chinese companies. especially c t l, which is the global either of the bathroom leaking manufacturer from trying to remember in 2019 and how to group and believe against present ever more on his in the left america we say, you know, that's why there was never a group the top united states because they don't have a us embassy there. so unfortunately, this is our us that history. but i think the people reacted people were industries . the workers were reacting with general, striking cetera. and does all international, massive international support for president of louis, obviously. so let's see the next chapters the canyon police have engage, protest is using tegan. so the east african countries campus. so people are calling for the president to resign despite his reason concession to withdrawal, a controversial tax hikes bill. the
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mass protests are expected later in the evening with crowns where the gathering, getting nairobi additional security forces that deployed across the country. and several people have already been arrested and detained by police. early, unlike conic rachel ripple spoke with local journalists kind of a monday and onto correspondence many for your tongue. i for more. thank this decision is already getting too deep. they obviously for of what it is, they probably don't see on the what we're seeing right now. these consultation on active engagement, the to the young people on the the security deposit and that's what deployed in the capital city here by the police. because i despise seeing them. the police of please us out of the loving care goes to them out of uh, you know, you see the block uh the block. uh the so i mean, i mean did they, using all the windows, the kind the to be able to discuss these you tab from it?
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good thing. so i think the strategy that the young people have note, uh the, the used to be using is that they're talking from different phones that i've seen from different phones the other way. um, right behind there we've seen young people coming from that place on the number of or the number of them already been out of it said that putting the police trucks. uh, some of them out of out of that that came from a different faith. so that to go talk to the seeing right now, i am of has responded to the protest in kenya. let's have a listen. we are deeply concerned about the tragic events and kenya in recent days, inside and by the loss of lives in the many injuries. our thoughts are with all the people affected by the turmoil in the country. well, people that's to alter as even as a statement from the item if it was issued by the director of communication, was issued addressing the ongoing situation and reiterating the i mean commitment and supports to kenya. but with all of that, one can help at all. what exactly does the item if need,
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when it says it will continue supporting the acadia? could it be more financial support, considering that the plans are not working all to can you? because those same people that are still making noise, it know that in the past 2 years, this seen the government taking out of millions of dollars in did many ordinary citizens. a claim that to the support and aid in the form of data from the i am is, does not do for them. in fact, it doesn't mitchell to improve their living conditions. and the main reason can yet is still experiencing such loud news from the citizens is because more and more people are getting wise to the effects of the i am if with the understand that the cost of living and the taxes that are rising is because of for the low was that the government is taking from the i am, if they are starting to see that this must be repaid. and the i am is, has really emphasized that kenya should and must reduce its fiscal deficit, including by raising those taxes. we know that the purchase, which
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a ruptured in many parts of the country was blocked by a widespread dissatisfaction with economy conditions, government policies, and the presidents of but in a southern reversal prism to, to has said with not signed the find this bill that she had long said was mississippi to stabilize the countries academy. have a listen to this. having to click on this 1 of january and composition, but i wouldn't have gone at the end of that plan has to be 2024. i left the journey paperless perhaps that would be that would be that they were nothing to do but these by non speed of 2021st i'm going feet and therefore i would not sign the 2020 for finance ability and subsequently been withdrawn.
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so that this moment some said is not, that's prison, brutal. now, all of a sudden realize that he had been wrong to push for the tech types of what's cool, so much and the question, yeah. in fact, he began his address to the nation with quite a robust and very detailed explanation of exactly why he believed those test types will need. but overall, the present that has highlighted that to the government had made significant progress in managing the countries did have a nice thing. we have turned out to be here the that that the as word and try to for pin for us as the own government, make me pay them not to installment or $500000000.00 last week today, i found out that by the length and the under
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the name of the country in front of the discomfort of that president route to allow intends to balance the books by introducing a new program of popular stay routine exploits saved the if the government to rather to present a band as this proposed tax. it will eventually have to cut public spending, they by d, putting the price of those already and the strain, if it proceeds and the price is i said, it starts the crop towards his phone and look towards this in the nation. you know, that to which was administration has been increasing rates and introducing misses to make kenya this reliance on borrowing in line with the school reforms agreed upon with the idea of, of course, but this time he seems to not be caving like before african union on via advise, i don't say if i'm on dogs, i say he's a protest smoking new era in the confidence politics. and the government should be wary of this new generation. it tends to of whether there will be the limit to
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add that to a civil society that the privilege of design. because this is to me that the main objective of the demonstrations very i'm president of the ethic guys or was this is you could have been a homeless, spontaneous in. got it. there is no way. there's been people that do i'm, if packages have been the close of much surface trace and if you go with it, this is up in southern africa in those in belgrade. and, you know, with the same kind of consequences that in those cases the, the use have not been as, as proactive as they've been in k. yeah, i think it, it makes it a, in product it's, you know, you know, in the confidence that the, the state to navigate has to be really of this new generation
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is well have to have time to send 11 and back to the stone age in the event of a war saying that they would prefer a diplomatic solution to the current escalation, essentially, between favorites instead of a rise of 5 countries, sufficient mornings, including us citizens, to leave lebanon, the german and dodge for renaissance ministry, cited potential danger, as well as a career re, apple, if, as traffic is frozen, the hub is functioning as no one currently on does even organizing a foreign diplomats a need year to 2 weeks, deep storage facilities, officials and seeking through disabilities activations. and the british telegraph newspaper that the post stalls weapons full hezbollah. so we've been walking from warehouse to warehouse where as you can see behind me, there are stock files, the various boxes we've even searched and some of the boxes. and so far, there are no weapons as well as the testimony of one journalist who
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visited the area. the telegraph, citing and known as to these claims, the apple, he's quote, storing huge quantities of, of rainy in wesson's. it also alleged that weapons aren't being smuggled 3 wives customs offices on charlotte's. they also also suggested based revelations, could make the 4th a major military congress faced with the backlash. the telegraph newspaper turned down and saw the colon changed its headline as concerns and no longer focuses on the whistle, blowers, testimonies, but rather on the response of the ad for to far as ease lebanese representative states, the country is preparing legal action for the damage to his reputation caused by the british newspaper above the airport has been under attack, not from to date, but for decades, and has always been a destination to discredit lebanon's reputation. i am holding this press conference to clarify that everything that has been written in the telegraph is false and to
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say that there are no weapons entering or leaving being rude airport. we are in the process of preparing legal action. i guess the telegraph because the statement published by the telegraph is a statement that damages their reputation of their route for a fee car. we re, international airport when my colleague rachel level spoke to say g, t, an correspondence zora out, does the in bay root earlier, who has visited the force and she had her 1st hand experience. so we managed the 2 visits, so uh, all the areas around the defense and the campus elsewhere, the airport and also says the cargo cargo, the air cargo sensors. and that there was, there was a normal boxes and there was no, we are the boxes. uh, so that we, we like nato start or something and that there would be out all these sensors where i'll send the to uh, to the journalist. so to the visit, leave you confident then that no room had been left and examined?
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or do you think that as possible? has the arms could have been hidden somewhere else that you didn't have access to this? so what would choose if he be roots international airport, choose door weapons or i'm munitions or salon the liberties. government wouldn't be inviting all the ambassadors. many express believe that the so to report to me the man make an excuse for israel to target the the and so the only airports and now live on, on in any potential war. but it's also, as is, ryan have been attacking the airport. so during the previous words, well, what are your thoughts on the whistle? blowers at the newspaper sided? i mean, given that you saw for yourself, you say that there was no evidence of any has the arms being stored at the airport . and yet the telegraph cited whistle blowers who said that was the case why, why do you think they would the site these whistleblowers do do think they're at all credible. we know that in level and on there are who are approved has the lot
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or allies for hezbollah. and there's other other parties in live on, on who are fairly on tie off his land. and the accused has been a lot of him to men think and you run into projects and being good as a tool in upfront the war for a run against the is right. and so was such a such see, it cleans or of the statements made made by my what's the idea of what colors? the color of the newspaper said. they may be based on a such a, such a political a divided it radian voters offer pairings ahead to the poles on friday and vote in snap elections to replace abraham re c killed in a helicopter accident to the 6 kinds of it's a quit the res claiming victory for the revolutionary funds is more important than
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the presidential aspirations that departure from the ballot leaves only one reform is to has already received significant support in the polls. i'll tell you is use of delani breaks this down for a pretty was keeps referring to yvonne as a dictatorship when they are coming or warning and presidential election on june 28th says a lot about the countries viper and political landscape which defies the victor painted bother us with us and that is why and for the governments top executive posed showcasing a wide range of sometimes to afflicting views. their ways reveals a level of diversity and force that even surprises the options available in american election. the untimely death of president boise in a helicopter crash last month has thrown the one into a critical juncture with a snap election scheduled one year ahead of its due date. the recent survey conducted by the one in parliament research center has revealed a surprising level of engagement. m d. one intellect rides. according to the poll,
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45.5 percent of respondents expressed a definite intention to vote. while only 2.7 percent indicated, they would cast blank ballots. the waste for the presidency of these one of the republic, other one is tripping up to be competitive. the sponsor re indicated that muscle position is the 4 on corner with 24.4 percent support. natalie edging doubts that you jenny, be? who's on 44 percent. well, how about the volleyball followed closely behind, and 3rd place was 14.7 percent muscle. we pacifically on a former health minister with ethnic opposite rewards has emerged as the leading reformist candidate trained as a cardiac surgeon. business account has a strong background in both health care politics. his inclusion in the ways has now mobilize many poor reformers voters who initially planned to boycott the election due to the exclusion of meeting reform us from that we sent parliamentary votes. and recent years, business account has consistently demonstrated his commitment to inform us principals as controversial views on the 2022 on rest. anyone over the death of
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a young woman in police custody led to his initial disqualification in the early stages of the recent parliamentary elections, which he was reinstated upon appealing against the decision underscore ink, his medication for reform and his willingness to find for his candidacy was disqualified due to protesting the death of martha. mimi. i am a father. i have a daughter, a raise my daughter, a low my heart hurts. i see that there is no tradition or had these that says you have the right to force women. you have no such right? you should not harass women because of their closing. such punishments have no basis. what were farmers are known for the open this to the west? that's what the discount stands out to this distinct approach. he emphasizes that he's not in here and see pro western what's rather sees the resolution to economic challenges line and he's inc. trenches with the west. he has on different occasions, made it clear that he's aligned with the supreme leader on crucial policy matters. some of the principal, as candidates, utility emerges as
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a formidable contender guess, possess key on categories. partially, it poses any form of reliance on ties with the west. and his vision seems to commend substantial following in the country and its latest, the pied already part advanced in ultra conservatism. anyone announced if support for you in the electra, someone can miss diagnoses? no, certainly in medicine, but also in politics, economics and some vital issues of the country and gives a prescription that can deal site to blows and push the country back. he is how my book, everybody boss is another heavy weight. and the conservative camp with a military background in the wall court and experience leading the national police to form units, apparently the incumbent parliament speaker touts himself as a top notch problem solver. same as the late president. why you see the boss isn't shy about the challenges posed by sanctions, but suggest turning towards the store solutions, name dropping bricks and to shanghai corporation organization. as potential gain changers, the sanctions do have an impact,
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but i believe all government agencies are on one side and the diplomatic paradis is on the other. we have a specific plan that can be followed step by step. the legion of sanctions must be pursued with the reciprocal action approach by the future. government right now are contracts with china and russia are not operational. we need to leverage the capacities of this on high cooperation council and bricks. while the campaign trail on the ball, if has stood out for making juicy economic promises to voters, including increasing public subsidies. during the recent televised debate, he raised eyebrows by suggesting putting up a wall mounted ones, eastern borders, just beef, lots of african refugees. the election were most likely to a 2nd round, as no candidate is expected to secure over 50 percent of the votes. and the initial round holes indicate a nick can next we way battle between volleyball jollity, f, as it should be on foot, regardless of when one thing is clear, the race looks nothing like the don't lackluster fare with this and 1st of motors.
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so the mainstream was for media just for free for us to fort frank. usability are 2 different, great savvy with this one with the international, as always, with bank at the top of the out with, oh, the very latest see the the same. but if you happen to have one, welcome to the 1st episode of stall bound. i'm ego piece going off and joining me today is constantine voters over a russian cosmonaut who flew on the expedition $6970.00 to the i ss of mine who spends a total of about $200.00 days in space. hello, konstantin. nobody. good afternoon. i found on any points to monitors, tracked to the stalls, began to fall back in 1961 when soviet cause, you know, you're ready to call him became the 1st human to with us. it didn't stop there,
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of course to more than 50 is now. first, so it'd be and then russian scientists and engineers have been assisting space explorers from around the world. the bricks, countries play a special role in this relationship today to take a closer look at the longest you a call thrashing between roles cause most an india to, to space in to use yes. from that country and even have a live chat with the i assess crew india involved in that space journey 40 years ago when the soviet union helped reco sharma become the 1st indian to travel to out of space. on april, the 3rd, 1988 indeed entered the era of manned spaceflight. for the 1st time in history, an indian citizen went into spice, his name with nationwide reco sharma. he was born in 1949 in northern india, since childhood directors dream defined. and if the age of 21,
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he became a test find it for the indian air force, the flu, 1600 hours in this job. in 1982 trauma was selected to participate in a joint soviet indian space flight rash underwent intense, safe training, enjoying the crew. the so is the 11 space flights and you know, these people are so lot of things and you know, so he's getting, he's going to pleasure. your dream with black except interest to, excuse me, and you're not a day late to be. so is t 11. don't with the salute 7 over to the space station the board, the soviet space station show most of these countries, northern regions in search of natural resources and even held a direct line with a prime minister of india in deer. again,
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the oversight bought us your subjects by apple but asked if it's not a cause for just showing me is space slice last it for 7 days. 21 hours and 40 minutes. suppose gram i but because each school could have less to assume mass group us, that's cool. please go to the going to the, the story of russia. india corporation in man space exploration does not say we weren't cash russian specialist to helping to train new indian cos, middle dog and on the india is own space program. the 1st manned flight with the gold canyon program shuttle to take place in 2025. and it will have
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russian train costs minutes on board because the space belongs to mankind's little cookie because we just be very new to the old us. but as i'm sure, maybe you will do little to go me to i will let you know this, which is a good deal today even gives basically to use yes from india jones to was causing those who are on board the i assess right now. some questions, view yourself very recently, retired from a space mission. you must be getting questions about your work with the time or what the people want to know about most the day if i'm getting to this one thing i love each other issue is they're mostly curious about the same things. like the question we get most of the time, both when we're in orbit or talk to friends or speak in front of audiences at schools, universities, companies, etc, are very similar. how is life up there? how do you manage? what's your everyday routine like?
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people want to know how we eat, how we sleep, how we take our own blood samples and adapt to weightlessness. what is weight, listen dislike? what does the earth look like from space? we keep answering many of these questions and even recorded video answers. what did you feel when you went to space for the 1st time? looked down to what are the windows of the space station. i sold a huge us in front of you. did it to like, instead of going to space, you've traveled into the microscopic world, have to come tiny home. i know i didn't feel like i'd shrunken size. i did think the earth was very beautiful. you see is a whole planet which is fragile, and at the same time, capable of maintaining a balance, you look at it, observe it, and these unusual motion sweep over you. there's an english term describe this overview effect. you see the planet from the outside,
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the many sees the oceans fin layer of atmosphere. the beautiful transition from data night. when you see task that almost instantly in a matter of 2 or 3 seconds, turns into a red sunset. now its blue, now its yellowish then orange, and red, then it's all dark. the process takes about the same time as my description just now just 5 or 6 seconds. you don't feel small, but you do feel a resident of your, your part of the planet and it feels great to perceive yourself as an earth man. you're in earthman. i don't know if that makes sense to you. it's like nothing else . i've been told that right now is the time when we can connect to the international space station. joining us on the screen is oh, like on an anchor on i can. can you hear us well loud and clear, how is my sound accidents. meanwhile, correspondent wondered, sharma is ready to connect to us from denny, where she is surrounded by
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a group of local space funds. they will get a chance to get all answers to the questions directly from the bias as crew over to you. and just if on bear valley valley, bob speaking to all calls will not in space like you will want to send a lifetime opportunity. i have with neil bonds or fees and to be asked without wasting any time. i'm going to get to the 1st question. i'll put you on, hold see a question. can you take a pet to space if so, what kind of a pet would it be for the road or is it in your morning? unfortunately, we're not allowed to take pets on board. the international space station. it's given a chance, so instead of a pets, i'd rather bring a family member along like one of my kids. and my wife, of course. great. you've got to your room. so now here,
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what would you like to know? what was the strangest food you've had to eat on the i ss, the noisiest custody steve though, which in our space food is really delicious. i wouldn't say i've had to eat anything strange. this is what i have tried some unusual things because cosmonaut and astronaut, who come to the i ss from different places, free some of their favorite foods from home store. i've tried some delicious things from scandinavian cuisine, some great mexican japanese, north american food, etc. i don't have this wealth of menu options back on earth. even something is typically russian as buckwheat, with mushrooms. i don't need it that often at homes and what i can hear in space. what's your question? does it get cold and face? you get sick? and if so, what do you do about it?
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usually and um, some technicians, lower the temperature inside the seal modules where we live, to create a better environment for the instruments. and there are huge number of fans here, it sure as possible to catch a cold or get sick. that's why the mission control center. as a medical support and supervision groups, the monitors are health. we can always talk to them if we have any health issues. they're available 247. we also have medical chips with exhaustive information on what medicines should be used in any given situation. if there is an emergency, like one of us cuts himself during work or something similar happens, sometimes we do space walks where we work in space suits under low pressure conditions. we immediately start an emergency video conference. we also have more serious medical equipment on board use. the medical supervision group from the mission control center keeps an eye on us all the time. so what would you like to
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off? how do you sleep in 0 gravity? do you get insomnia? the you're absolutely right. it can be an issue sometimes after a hard day's work, like after a space where or you sleep very well, you just fall asleep immediately and wake up with the alarm. sometimes you have trouble sleeping and you lie awake turning things over in your head. on the whole though, it's about the same as on earth. some nights are better than others. you may wake up for lots, but overall witness list doesn't affect sweeps much. thank you. hi there. can he 3 should. all right, savannah? yeah, i've seen quite your voice that missed the call. and let me take over for a moment. i'm a single piece going off here with the all t studio, most likely motion you on the big screen. and i see that you're moving, even though you're white, this why you popping up and down. that's my personal habits.
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i just can't remain still in weightlessness. i always like to jump or fly around a little bit waiting list. this is a marvelous thing. you can do whatever you want with your bodies. you can spin, turn any which way to do pushups, and so on. it makes you want to feel around like a child. would it be too presumptuous on my thoughts? if i ask you to show us some of those things you just mentioned, it took me to what i'm worried shorts on the i ss. if you don't mind looking at them, i can do a somersault. we don't mind the tools the find a way. rucker's sharma, the 1st indian cosmonaut also has a question for the i assess groups. before i went up, i saw the phone with michael collins that said that and, and he's one of the guys who been on the way to the movie earlier in the,
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in the late sixty's and, and he was saying that, uh, the videos of it has begun to look more green and miss blue in the 10 years he was there. so i would really like to ask a frenzy i, it says to me, if there is somebody who has spent that much time of his get it in space. as he also observed this in, in the environment which is supporting us all and we are living because of the environment as he's seen, any degradation. i personally don't think so. it's still blue, but it's true. the cities are sprawling, and there's a visible reduction of the forest through the area in the amazon and south america . and this is rush just started a space journey is trying to engage as many countries as possible space has no bold
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as all through 5 years. i'll take a garbage by the council on international cooperation in the study and utilization of office space teams. and cosmo support was established. it was that program that how many countries and their 1st citizens into space broadcast being one of them, the nation of ford, so dramatically erased is face the disappointment to us. so this is not less than an ration of what the soviets have done on the p. so use will you throughout the community. so we can just almost see the other here as far as the
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28 different cosmic lots of visitors saw you. 6, china views were non soviet. the mr. exactly, is this demo, unofficial, but that's the, that's the most any. got the units in that in egypt, and yet the limits i did see in the, somebody on the, on the
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yes it is due to some of the ones that i'm so the restore the bladder assuming uniform in nashville and advocate once again we have a real cost with over here in this studio, consenting, bought adults who came back to us just 2 months ago. he spent almost $200.00 days on the eyes. how does it feel living in space? just thought of meeting to the of the website. it's interesting. it's really great . i even showed a few videos to demonstrate that and to show how we live in adapt on the i assess. let's watch a show. and this somebody's use of earth from space. you can't mistake them for anything. it is impossible to describe with words how fabulous the scene is. i
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especially didn't expect that cities and thunderstorms would look so beautiful at night. the for the show come right here is my tooth brush. we add a drop of water and brush our teeth. we take a special wet wipe, wiped the tooth brush and wipe our mouth. and that's it. close it up in french, your mouth out with water. basically the same way we do it on or the only difference is that we use a very small amount of to fix the cell phone cover. now i'll show you how the iraq exercise machine works, which we use regular lead to keep our muscles and phones and shape the
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basically the exercise. there is a barbell, dumbbells with which you can squat and live. it's a multi functional exercise machine. let me show you now what i see when resting between exercises the general to use the 1st there's a rubber band which i use to strep myself up diagonally so that the body feel support. and 2nd, there's a rubber band with a towel wrapped around it. for comes, i use it to hold my forehead and please that leaves my arms floating, touching each other, which freaks me out because they really just flo uncontrollably. it's not really comfortable either. so i put them inside this way and this is the pose i've chosen as the most comfortable for sleeping the,
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the surgery. so you have a little, i'll get the best throughout my career as a junior start being to bind to know what about 5 times. i use it, i bought so it was launches with my own eyes every go, which is a highly memorable event to an outside who like myself, i want it looked as though they taking a freight train for the future, puts it on the side down and started launching in calm, i called until the vehicle reached over its blue sky and yes, and then there is a mistake. it will sound the role of it being rent asunder oceans through the already told. it's very impressive while i myself would never venture into one of those things. what does it cost me to fill up the ssl sitting on top of the freight track? i mean, you don't, you know, on the phone actually it doesn't look or feel very scary or stressful at all. you don't feel that way because you're in a capsule that looks very familiar to you. open the door. this is become so familiar after years of training that you know what you need to do and what is going to happen, step by step and there's no time for random thoughts. if anything comes done to me
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that should we all calls, but also various questions that i showed you. is that something that you yourself would like to tell the people of us is covered since image on them, just to put them in some templates or send them couple of the company, but it's a little before them following, i'd like to share the feeling that came to me almost instantly and as never left throughout the expedition for this course, most of the earth is our common home us. it maintains a balance. so if you don't see the country borders or territorial waters from space, you just see it coming in and know that people live there too much that that's my message to everyone is as follows. let's be friends. now let's come together on the can. you can to, that's not divide ourselves into nations. countries in continents live in harmony as people on the same plan. and we do a more plan let that be, are going to bring you my story is because i know there are reasons why that can be done overnight. but if we keep talking and, and hearing about it and try to work towards this goal in our daily lives, i believe it could help us unite and develop as one planet for the discussions you,
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ma'am. plenty of them, as always, so true. thank you. in the meantime, we'll make the i us as is back online. we're continuing with the space bridge between moscow delhi on the soviets and back to you. run the cutting me on. yeah, sure. have many space enthusiasts here with me. we're in the old house of the city . it's extremely hot. this song is blazing. talking to people in space is a rare opportunity. so i'm not going to waste any time and proceed straight to questions. or does the perception of time change in space? the, any of those pre activity? i mean you, me, yes about at the know the perception of time is the same. more of a we live on our time here. even though we see both nights and day,
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every time we make a full circle around the planets, we wake up at 6 am and go to bed at 9 30 pm. the perception of time is just the same right after the inside. all right, so you got your answer and i'd like to ask the next question myself. see if you could plug in your own schedule for one day on the i said, what would you do? the lease, and what were those uh, do you got the yes. um. so if you want, if i could plan my own date, i expended filming the earth's surface filling me with stars. i called my loved ones back home. inside the east. was it the chevy? no commodity. so many people have come here to take fault in this fascinating cd
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conference. they have a lot of questions. what's your queer, would you like to take a walk in space and why the, when we go on space walks, we use special hops that attached to the station. so we can work practically around all modules. if i were to get on hooked from the stations, i would become an artificial or a satellite. and unfortunately, the life support system of the space suit wouldn't last long in this case. eventually i would die in my space suit while reading the earth. so i only walk around the external structures of the station is next. good. can you tell us about some major breakthroughs achieved on the international space station? if there are any the most he
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is the most to some of the internal, acknowledge the disability. we have many fundamental research projects which have yielded important results. one example is plasma christophe, where we experimental with coal dust plasma. we also have a 3 d bio printer, which we have used to print some initial elements of a human heart, an animal organs. that's what i can name off the top of my head. we also conduct technical experiments. and what is that also use? for example, we can now control robotic rovers from a spaceship, moving at the orbital velocity. so we do have quite a few achievements and studies that could count as global discoveries the, the sounds like a very complicated way. what would you like to know?
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can you smell anything on the eyes? this if so what the easiest course we do. we live here, which means our smells, are the i ss, or smells of food, a working equipment, etc. when we come back from space walks and close the hatch, we always smell what we call the space smell. i believe is the smell of ozone, which you can smell after an intense lightning storm. that's the 1st thing we smell when we emerge from our spacesuits. the station is full of smells. hummadi nibble was pleasure gone. thank you. it was a wonderful experience for all of us. it was a huge opportunity to talk to you on live television. thank you from me and all the space bounds who have gathered here. thank you.
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thank you so much. thank you for your questions. the engine friends show is coming to an end, but before we say good fine, let's go back to the person. we opened the conversation with rebecca show him. he's a real hero in his own country these days. as india space pioneer, we sent our crew to sit down with them and learn more about the story. the just. the language was one issue and we didn't know the russian when i say we, i mean my back up from each one of those. right. and myself that just went to be extreme willow was the other issue. we spent 2 winters there, but the talk of the people again, i need to find out that when we went in 84,
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the iron curtain was up and the things were not all that open as they are in russia today. although those were the professions. but their families, there are a lot for india and they would talk openly. so hold on. so that's why we were made to feel at home. the people of russia are so much like us indians, you know, the, in the, in their approach, their emotional and so it is simple folks. and just as, as we are, so there were 6 of us, of the same time, the space shuttle go level roof. i the restaurant miles. so i was really the 1st time that you live in the space travel as well. the thing this all together, that it was quite a right when we go up there and i would look down at the, the don't see the boundaries. and you'll see how all of our destinies really are
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interconnected. so tomorrow, when we are going to set up the colonies initially on the moon and later but have smaller, you're going to need the, all the skill sets which are required on the planet to, to, to build societies, to build the places. because it's, it's, it's a really difficult environment to survive. and i think that's the change which must come in the book in our perspective. because it doesn't make sense to go to this whole zooms, oklahoma does. i'm saying that i'm from america, you know your from planet to start thinking not nationally, but globally. that concludes the 1st episode of style about guns, who can constantine? thank you for your time. see, i would also like to thank everyone else who made this unique space based comfortable us. we'll meet again in a month to continue our conversation without the space of douglas. the next episode
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that sold from us. why not? because we don't constantly voters, so i mean, the ego pissed off by the the, what is part of the, the employee would posted isn't the defense you of us and bidding the word? or is it something deeper, more complex might be present good. let's stop without cases. let's go out of is only 41 percent of us adults have enough savings to cover
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a $1000.00 emergency. if we have record numbers of americans who are on the verge of having their cars repossess more than a 137000000 americans are facing financial hardship because of medical then in america, we do have a welfare system in place to help people who are struggling financially, but it's a conditional system. you have to prove to the government that you truly need help . the simplest way and like explain the basic income is that it's like social security for the rest of us. a basic income would be a monthly payments that would go to everyone. just a $1000.00 a month. no strings attached. use i have, i would like them maybe. i don't know. i just won't go crazy. the reason that i am a fan of guaranteed income because it is this idea that everybody is deserve. and then just by virtue absorbing here the,
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