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i'm voting for candidates who leased us to the leader is revolutionary and his loyal to the principles of the revolution. someone who's not focused on the west, but focused on our domestic capacities and our youth. someone who focuses on the people and has plans for the future and has a very good track record i voted for position can i've known him for years. he's stanzas, honesty in essex, making the best option. that's why i voted for him. we will follow the process of voting and we will keep you updated on the other friends right wing, national riley. i've opened up a sizable lead and the latest pause is just 2 days left to the staff elections as centers, parties lose ground are to contribute original. marsden takes a closer look on sunday french folders are heading to the polls for the 2nd time in less than a month. this time to vote in a national election that we never even happened. the french president, in under, in my calling is established 3rd party hadn't been space so hard in european
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parliamentary elections. and even some of my calls closest allies who have been riding shotgun with him, would like to get out of the car. now please, according to media reports qualifying the front president as toxic holes and the lead up to the vote have been pretty stable, consistently indicating main depends, right, being national riley party in the lead with around 36 percent followed by the anti establishment left wing new popular franco, listen at 27 percent and not cold gang in 3rd at just 20 percent. now if those figures hold up, then t medical wouldn't even make it to the 2nd and final round of voting on july 7th. only the 2 anti establishment parties on the right and the left would not how's personal brand still has a ways to go before it totally crashes and burns. so what didn't captain napkins say from the flight deck to the entire country that he's taking along for the ride in order to inspire confidence. hold on the 2 clips. i think that the solutions given by the far right are out of the question,
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because it is categorizing people in terms of their religion or origins on this. and that is why it leads to division into civil war. you know, when you, when you are fed up with everything, when daily life is hard, you can be tempted by extremes that have quicker solutions. but the solution will never lie in rejecting others, blah, actually it seems that the voters mainly just think that the solution lies in rejecting my coal and his entourage specifically 39 percent of voters into european elections earlier this month. cast their vote specifically against my coal rather than for anyone else that's the courtney to and if so is paul 57 percent and say that they want him to resign if he loses this bad in this upcoming election. so the opposition saying my whole lot the drama queen here really is you. few was campaign saying it's me. ok, else? it's a very weak argument that shows that he thinks he's lost. the selection process on about the anti establishment left party is leaders. only camino soul said earlier
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this week, the macro is quote, always there is set things on fire here in france. so each of these advised stablish parties on the right and the left have very drastically different agendas from each other. the one thing that both the as i stablished right and left parties do have in common is their focus on friends. our goal is to market clear break from a manual microns policies to address people's immediate needs and set our country on a vitally important environmental path. if anything was in the mac hole there, now realizing that there's a real disconnect between the beach running the country on one hand and the everyday realities of the people that they're supposed to be serving on the other. so what we're starting to see now is some of these folks self serving we scrambling for life graphs, for instance. here is his interior minister duty to fix this issue. the lease has the seated, the people who, who no longer live among the people for the most me, i don't need a survey or an excel table to see the difficulties of the people there. can you hear me far back home prime minister, a la city projected out of the prime ministers job during the cubic crisis in july
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of 2020 didn't minutes words about where he figures the responsibility lies. it please don't have to because he was the president of the republic who killed the presidential majority of the dissolved at one point that established with supporters were totally breaking up. is how one of the anti establishment parties govern without any natural allies, as this power hasn't always attracted to the opportunity? i still think there'll be a problem there. seems that the bigger question, though, is how many mac co allies will even be less on the team. after all, the dust settles on the selection that could very well end up going down in history as an entirely avoidable unforced error of his own making. and that is going to do for me for now, but do stay with us. my colleague nikki aaron will be in next in about 25 minutes with more news by the
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. the news we are in a rush of southern regional fun, where the mighty folder flows into the forming of the largest as to where in continental europe, which means it's a great place to learn about the
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galaxy. thank you for bringing us out here. i think we have the best office in all of russia today, but at least the best view, more relaxed. as a fisherman, i have a couple of questions to ask you. first of all, i've heard that it's best to go fishing at dawn. why is that? that's because fish get very hungry over nights and bellowed and also in some of the water cools down by doing it. and that's when pageantry finished become more active. you know, i know that you have some rules as fishermen that you go buy. one of them is to release younger fisher, smaller fish when you catch them. are there any other rules that are mandatory for you? and then we release the younger fish as well as very long specimens that can produce a lot of last spring. but the ones that we were the smaller fish, the minimum allowed standards and also launched fish useful for reproduction. but
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don't like them. i know that sometimes fishermen have superstitions like maybe eat a big meal before you go out so you can get a big catch. what types of superstitions or traditions do you guys have one of like, oh develop fishermen? well, we never bring fish with us when we go fishing. and what do you think that people should understand or should know about what you do out here? what beautiful prostate people shouldn't having a breeze jason lives of all the river. yeah, they should act responsibly to keep it clean. and if they do, that is the nice you won't take care of the rest with the show on most of the, from the humble beginnings of food, a fisherman to a symbol of the leech and wealthy. we've come to one of the best farms in the world, just see how black caviar is making the
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. so this is really cool to be able to see how this has done. thank you for bringing this out here. so i have to ask, what kind of of fish is a sturgeon, and why do they like the caspian sea so much? not scarce dungeons belong to a group of ancient fish. do you know that this dudgeon has no bones skeleton has bowed material on the outside and what's inside is called to the call it's and this is what holds it together. and it's on the surface of his body that it has bony plates escape. why do they loved the caspian sea because it so i think tomorrow it has many, most and any see, i'm his home to the surgeons food chain. we're talking about mollusks anthropology, natural feed for stature. and this is the guy says over,
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i've heard that they're kind of like dinosaurs that they have remained to these ancient creatures, how they stayed with us, so unchanged for so long. oh, not scarlet. it's true that they once lived among dinosaurs, they adopt easily and are you into deceased this facility and help them survive to this day? i understand that they kind of have a navigation system of their own that they go out to the caspian sea, but they always rich turn to where they were born so that they can give breast themselves to talk to me a little bit about that process that i just, 3, yes, they do have a so called homing a, but it's the west fish pulled in a specific type of food to come back to it to school. and i maybe stages are inaji from us fish, which means they mature and spend most of their lives at sea, but coming back to the place where they were born, where they have to use the technical term for breeding purposes. right? yes. do you remember playing it? you say that you treat your stringent here with love and care in this farm system, but a farm system is still not a natural system. talk to me
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a little bit about the differences in how are they treated with loving care? yes, it's true that it's not the same as a natural habitats. however, we do everything we can to make sure that the conditions here much those in the wild. they have a natural flow through system. we use water from the vulgar and we give them the typical food, such as the caspian sea sprites and hiring. and then was florida. yeah. i understand that. uh they're gonna get really hot. if they stay up here in the shallow water, should we give them arrest the yes, let's do it. the so i know the surgeon doesn't produce um caviar until it's at least 15 years old. maybe. so tell me about the adolescence. what happens in the 1st 15 years of officious life, and that's covered by so emotion stuff,
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and it's best for one when they reach 14 years of age. males reach maturity of 12, we have several species of session here at this farm. apart from russian sturgeon, we have believed in boston stretching, which is a read, an unusual time of the mature of different ages. beluga mature between 16 and 18 years of age. almost like humans until that time, the fisher kept in ponds where they grew around the age of 3 or 5 beluga. when the sex can be identified and males can be distinguished from females, they are placed in 2 separate puns until they reach maturity. the beautiful city run, you know, you practice what you call lifetime caviar production. what does that mean? is it, it can to given calendars in certain sort of way we deal with the new kill harvesting method to which allows us to milk the fish without killing it. uh, by the time of that the sports dungeons on to go annual assessment to establish that production capacity. so we've got each spring and full. we pulled the fish out
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and check the size and weight and do an ultrasound. and the ultra sound helps us see the development stage of the road. once it reaches stage 4, we know the fish can be transferred to the school any point to this as a rule, since we imitate a natural environment, all fish get ready for harvesting in may, which would be a natural time in the wild. so each may we have fish, the ready to produce eggs own lined up and waiting for the ton. we perform minus surgery, it's a tiny blood this incision, and then we massaged on milk. the eggs out. these acts of then either send to be process for caviar at all factory at auster, hon. 5 toys, so that we can get larvae and juveniles which we also raise here. and we use this couple different questions here. first of all, how long discharging live and how many times can they give caviar in their lifetime? russians dodge and live for 50 years and go with the believe, discharge, and as a lonely living fish with a lifespan of around $100.00 is. we have a 50 year old beluga at all from so due to over fishing the
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surgeon population has become endangered species. is it safe to say that the only way that people can get caviar now is through a farm system like yours? that's not entirely true statues. do you live in the wild? there are scientific institutions in russia. the make this happen does also his state programs designed to increase the walls dudgeon population, fish hot trees, breed young fish to repentance of the stage, and population in natural environments. and i understand that you have a role here at your firm that you release a certain number of young sturgeon so that they can go out into the wild and naturally they've, when does that process take place? and how does that work? well, we have a special program that has been implemented for over a decade now at school stages, cost present, and future. we're trying to engage children to show them that there is a unique species of fish that lives in the caspian sea. we want them to be able to touch it, went to take it in the hands and release it into the bulk or that's why on june,
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1st on international children's day, we hold an annual event to release fish into the river and invite school children to participate the number of fish released is different every year, but it always takes place on june 1st or we use the thank you for bringing us into the facility. see how this is all done? it's kind of fascinating for me to watch. what makes good quality top and caviar white, 1st of all, as well known good products only come from top quality raw materials. the tiny got between the farm and cover production facility is minimal because only the cover that goes immediately into processing is considered high grade. and
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a good product also requires skill and experience from the staff involved in the process mites and they've been practicing this may sound like a strange question, but i've heard that you can actually hear caviar. what do they mean by that? what do you hear? know yesterday we have, i know to if you take it jeff chavira for example, you need to make sure it's full to the brim. the pool is to use the what would that good for pretty shaken like this? and if you don't hear a girl going sound in the jar, then you can be sure the product is of high quality and you can buy it with. but if there is some noise or gurgling, i don't recommend buying it. so caviar, comes in different colors, is that it comes from a golden brown to the black cover that we see right here in front of us. what makes a caviar have different looks look good you have here has a natural pigment. it is located on the membrane of the ro towns, the color range and pilot are so rich. the color of caviar also depends on the species i'm afraid of the fish. if the cover is obtained from the sturgeon,
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then the shades of yellowish green greenish and brownish dark dogs will prevail in the color fill out. and if the carrier is obtained from the little guy, then it's strictly ranges from library to gray. in the cavities obtain some starlette, sturgeon, then it can also have shades from light gray to gray to black. it's such a ridge color, pull out the codes that way, but either so someone who takes wine a good smelly, i can tell the region that is from can tell the age of the vineyard. what can you tell from the taste of caviar? what can a good caviar, smalley a tell from the fish itself. so you could have got them all together. we process comes from maturer sturgeon's deficiency or dense and firm. they should all be uniform of the same color and size. so knowledgeable person can easily spot any defects. now i know that you've prepared all of this for me, so thank you very much. i'm going to take this and see how much i can eat tonight. the
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unit. thank you very much for taking the time to talk to stay. there's a lot so we can talk about fish. nobody's in yellow. i'll be more than happy to tell you everything you want to know. so there's a, an idea that um caviar specifically, sturgeon's caviar is good for your health is, is true. the thing is, the black coffee all is a product, but like know of that is rich and micro nutrients and victim in squad. calculate is also exceptionally which in protein, all of that protein is easily digestible, which means that 97 percent of its protein content will be fully digested by all
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systems. kathy, a also contains a lot of healthy fatty acids like omega. everyone has heard of that one and caviar is also exception the, which in a particular variety would be omega 3 fatty acids cooled dpa. that is particularly good for serial vascular health and for the amine system. now what about the size of the fish? there's an idea that eating smaller fish is better than bigger fish because of mercury contents has talked to me about that. the us. yes, sure. you're right about that. it's not just an opinion. it's a proven fact that big a fish have a high and low grade content than smaller ones. but it's important to remember that what we're talking about is some very big fish indeed like shock. so sort fish which you know, because tina can be really huge old, very big catfish or pike to avoid health problems. it's recommended to eat no more than half a pound of such fish per week. you know,
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what about salt water versus fresh water? there's an idea that salts actually disinfect the fish and gets rid of parasites, whereas fresh water leaves all of those impurities and isn't tristan's idea, the mindset, right? you see, the important thing to know is that both salt water and fresh water fish have parasites when it's who and couldn't fish. but if you cook it properly, it will be completely harmless and safe to eat. the key is to cook the fish properly with you. boy. let's do it or fry it. oh, bake it. just do it until it's welcome to the pool is that's whole list of the thank you for bringing us into your lab. you are doing things with fish,
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that is kind of thinking outside of the box, for example. um the scales and the bones of fish, things that we think of as a waste product. you're doing some creative things with. tell me about that. what can we do with fish phones and scales? lets you see the skin scales and bones are rich in college and then all this waste can be put to good use and not buy households, of course, but by enterprises like ours producing some very valuable products. since these parts of the fish are rich in college and it's naturally a product we can extract in various forms, one of the things we produce is unable college and it's a recent innovation it's been discovered and researched over the last 2 decades. so it's a fairly new product as me, but 1st of all it's college and peptides that help your system stay young. there's also gelatin that's used in the food industry for making deserts, candies and so on. and fish gelatin is a hollow product,
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which is also important for more than so you mentioned the gelatin. what makes gelatin made from fish and byproduct, better than original gels? and let's let him. gelatin can be produced from the bones of pigs and cattle and from fish to making fish gelatin is a new technology. well, cows are prone to certain diseases, fisher or not. and that's an important factor. it's a bio available substance that's easy to digest for a few minutes. but they also are with some national garden use. and i also heard you mention college and i know i've or just that you can make edible packaging out of college. and what does that look like? what does that mean? i mean, can i wrap an ice cream in this college and packaging and be able to eat it done with do influence? you know, yes, we make some from these products. it's biodegradable even edible packaging. by the way, a very important point is that it has no odor. raw materials from fish have an odor
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that is very specific. we use multi stage processing to remove this odor, and this film has no odor for. let's check whether there's a motor or not for the most do, but he's got the feeling you with you have some time opening account of college and lunch with the new plan. me. what's the this is the product. is there an odor? no, you want and look, i also really liked that it's very transparent. i mean when it's at room temperature, it's like a liquid look. now it's cold, cold, me, eat and look at the strength of that. you're going to school. it's a very, very dense jelly. and there's a huge amount of amino acids for each floor, even though there's $6000.00 units of amino acids in this product. you wouldn't be able to. and so we immersed it in water. just push this to move over to shame. we'll do e, and this is very important for low molecular weight college and which will dissolve
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very quickly is just to commit as good right now. as we're talking it will get completely dissolved this with those around which increases the chromosome. it's also very beautiful here when it's in the water like this stuck the e book on and while it's dissolving, i'm going to show you another type of college in cosmetic college. and so we also have cosmetic college in which is used for the face. but it's because food college and is set up to synthesize our own college and you will see the effect only after a months the commission, everybody wants to get younger really fast, but one pill doesn't make you younger. it's all about prophylactics. you need to take this product consistently. after the age of 40, you should constantly drink these amino acids that are like building blocks. what this means that after one months, you will see the 1st results. hair will grow well, skin will be more or less stick,
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firmer, denser nails will grow. i mean, everything that has to do with the skin and this is cosmetic college and see what it gives you fast results. and as far as small goes, this is a college in base here and look, let's do a business. can i see the back of your hand this much else? so we're going to do the college and toner 1st. and this is that we're going to create a moist environment because college and as a moisturizer for the scan. and then we drop the college in and spread it around and you will feel, 1st of all there's no smell like you said, that was because, i mean it's a light scent of natural hydro lights. we combine planned tide relates and college, and then you just have to wait a little bit for this because it's very concentrated substance. it's going to be sticky at 1st. it can you feel the stickiness? now just wait a little bit or 2 and just like that. and you're going to notice that your skin feels different. can you feel that move? i feel younger already. the more just dissolving the low molecular weight college
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and we're going to put that stuff and i'm looking, there's just a little bit here and it's going to dissolve the to stop the shots. ok, i'm going to give you a treat. ok, here goes ladies and gentlemen what side there's like water doesn't have any bad taste at all and it's good for my body. yeah. mm hm. okay. so i should drink all things. yeah, sure. yeah. we're not talking about an unpleasant smell or taste. are you feel younger? all right, just a little bit of a city just a little bit and it's just a little bit more precise than we're trying to make it tasty. so now i'm going to live longer because i have that class. yes, of course, i for not just for cosmetics, but for other medical benefits as well. for example,
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burns that colombia skin can actually help you burns. is that true only for to lock your skin or is that other fish as well? the one, any fish can be suitable because the skin is of the covering tissue. it is also college and that needs to be, that is the active ingredient, the structural unit that benefits it's college and, and you can get it from different products. we use our fish from aster hun, devolved the caspian basin because we work here. i was born here. i grew up here, i studied here. my grandfather was a fisherman. my father is a fisherman. so we know our fish him, but we have a lot of diversity and was a lot of fish, which in the composition of species is changing really i, there is awful culture. there's what's artificially grown, what are the sense? does not change the
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move when i would show the wrong just to save house. because the and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground the the at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according
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to modern historians, in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with double cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot when ever they can be met with squatter, henry, my rake wrote in a letter to his family in england, in $1846.00 plus strategy as bad as these rightly described as blood soaked in races. if at the beginning of colonization, there were one and a half 1000000 indigenous people living on the continent, then by the beginning of the 20th century, their number had degrees still 100000 people. despite the indisputable historical facts, the problem of full recognition of the crimes of white australians against aborigines
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