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and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c for that it's building and the guy is a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking the, why the in this matter. but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c for it, so they can explore the natural gas to europe using, using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 and exchange of prisoners. these release historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? it goes v will have no reason after that, to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in god. now they have a reason like the be willing as a, have our present those and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at a prison that mak
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and the biggest benefits for the u. s is the u. s. c. port that it's building, and the guy's a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking, why be in this matter, but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or to an exchange of prisoners? is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by hum us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? it goes, they will have no reason after that to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in. gotcha, now they have a reason like the be willing, as i have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at, at present that makes
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and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c port that it's building, and the guy's a coastal peach. i'm not going to like speaking why the in this matter, but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 in exchange of prisoners is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? because they will have no reason after that to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in. gotcha. now they have a reason like the be willing as a, have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at a brother, it's a change an
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and the biggest benefits for the u. s. is the u. s. c for that it's building and the guys at coastal beach. i'm not going to like speaking why the in this matter. but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 and exchange of prisoners. these release historically have been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? as it goes, they will have no reason after that, to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in gather. now they have a reason like the be willing, as i have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at, at present that make
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but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to europe using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or 2 in exchange of prisoners is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that these really government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? it goes, they will have no reason after that to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in gaza. now they have a reason like the be willing, as i have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at a brother, it's a change and they took all the prisoners from god. what is the reason for us? are you after that to keep bumping god, there's no so i think as really considered that, residents inside
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and the biggest benefits for the u. s is the u. s. c for that it's building and the guys like coast or beach. i'm not going to like speaking why the in this matter, but this is the goal of this war to make a u. s. c. port. so they can explore the natural gas to you're using using this specific area. yeah, i can see that. can you explain to us what the sticking points are relative to a cease fire or to an exchange of prisoners? is released historically has been willing to give up as many as 500 prisoners palestinian prisoners in exchange for a single is rarely citizen. but it seems that the israeli government doesn't care at all about it. citizens being held by him us. why is the netanyahu government taking this position? why haven't we seen a massive exchange of prisoners? is always they will have no reason after that to keep bumping and destroying and killing the palestinians in. gotcha. now they have a reason like the be willing as a, have our resumes and we have to go there and get them back. if they make at a breton that makes a c
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s. b c. by june 2025. it ought to become an impediment in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet. and these things can be competing, right? now there's one main problem, this framework as board entry. it hasn't been able to past as a bill environment and that this is going to be a long process. this is on with donia or profess of law at alliance university in manuel, who has looked into with india's ad with the right to repair. but it's possible to the bottom and also one buffet, right? you're supposed to go as possible because remember that we are talking about also the interest of bob and um, let's say produce a groups that are quite powerful in the india they was the case, it was decided to um, in the mean to 2010 the government case, in this case, a law
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in an impediment in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a tricky thing. so i'm the one hand you want more business name. yeah. you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. there has already been pushed back even against a simple u. s. b c, charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or the leasing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for. these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing ahead on this. in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right
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there has already been pushed back even against a simple u. s. b c charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or ideally seeing it, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing ahead on this in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to repair in all $27.00 countries of the summer, even handing a group of vote just paid for by national dra best funds from to set up what might become a norm across many products, a repair ability index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a refrigerator to give the consumer more agency. the u. s. has not fall behind and such decisions would have impacts and countries like india and beyond the some of the products, st
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in impediments in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. there has already been pushed back even against a simple u. s. b c, charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a daily saying it, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for. these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing head on this in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the
all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in impediments in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. there has already been pushed back even against a simple u. s. b c, charging road....
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there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b c charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a daily thing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. 2 but there are economic arguments for repairs at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing head on this in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to repair. in all 27 countries of the summer, even handing a group of vouchers paid for by national dra best funds from to setup. what might become a norm across many products, a repair ability index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a reference rate to, to give the consumer more agency. the u. s. has not fall behind them. such decisions would have impacts and countries like india and beyond the some of the products, st
there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b c charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a daily thing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. 2 but there are economic arguments for repairs at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm...
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there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b, c, charging road, i believe india has asked for an exemption or ideally seeing it, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for. these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing ahead on this. in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to repair. in all $27.00 countries of the summer, even handing a group of vouchers paid for by national dra best funds from so set up what might become a norm across many products, a repair ability index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a reference rate to, to give the consumer more agency, the u. s. has not fall behind them. such decisions would have impacts and countries like india and beyo
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in impediments in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and seem lined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet. and these things can be competing, there has already been pushed back even against a simple u. s. b c charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a daily saying it, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. 2 but there are economic arguments for repairs at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries are pushing head on this in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the ri
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there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b c charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a dealing thing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing head on this in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to repair. in all $27.00 countries of the summer, even handing a group of vouchers paid for by national dra best funds from so set up what might become a norm across many products, a repair ability index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a reference rate to, to give the consumer more agency, the u. s. has not fall behind them. such decisions would have impacts some countries like india and beyond the some of the produc
there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b c charging road. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a dealing thing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm...
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. it will want to become in of impediments in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so i'm the one hand you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b c charging rule. i believe india has asked for an exemption or the leasing, but otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for. these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing ahead on this. in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the ri
all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. it will want to become in of impediments in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so i'm the one hand you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. there has already been pushed back even against the simple u. s. b c charging...
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i didn't blame some us for the deadlock and advancing a u. s. c spy applied for casa, which has been endorsed by the g 7 leaders at the annual summit. virtual acts of terror, the un blacklist israel over the kelly, and.
i didn't blame some us for the deadlock and advancing a u. s. c spy applied for casa, which has been endorsed by the g 7 leaders at the annual summit. virtual acts of terror, the un blacklist israel over the kelly, and.
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s. c. r a may be, am i 5 and my 6, the trying to do some terror acts now in russia, because they cannot wait on the better feel. cool, what is the aim, the, what, what, what's the ultimate goal? that is, this is trying to achieve by carrying out terrorist attacks in russia as well. they say they're aim is of course of common sense. and this kelly says has to be in the middle age. so yeah, if you had nothing to do with russia, but we know the republics and the call classes like that is fine on the tickets, down or whatever. well, you know, muslims list basically, i must say because the majority of muslims are peacefully. as a few of them, i don't know the speakers here in russian. i was okay. they went to a syria and iraq, to fight and their english accounting sense. but nowadays, my guess is they are being used to not the ideological kelly smith any more of us to destabilize russia. this is now the aim of the west, actually, who is behind it's an or ukraine. so at that i feel it is now the
s. c. r a may be, am i 5 and my 6, the trying to do some terror acts now in russia, because they cannot wait on the better feel. cool, what is the aim, the, what, what, what's the ultimate goal? that is, this is trying to achieve by carrying out terrorist attacks in russia as well. they say they're aim is of course of common sense. and this kelly says has to be in the middle age. so yeah, if you had nothing to do with russia, but we know the republics and the call classes like that is fine on...
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a u. s. c 5. this the, you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now in broiled, in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns, and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenity is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyal as to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a fully any movie i it. and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the united states really, uh garlic, pick it up. all right, well let's start here. the, um, the conviction i don't think is going to have any effect. let me change this. i was gonna say it's gonna have any effect on donald trump, but it will because it will motivate those who support him even more they are the are the, are the union that the, the, this was unfair is going to motivate them. i have personally heard people for angry at the system, say, personally, a good friend of mine is that uh, you know, after that
a u. s. c 5. this the, you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now in broiled, in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns, and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenity is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyal as to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a fully any movie i it. and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the...
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s. c film school. i didn't know anything about making movies. i was an anthropology major and i went there and my junior year and was interested in photography. i was interested in going to art school and my father wouldn't have anything to do with it. so i figured there was to be some photography in the school set of photography as a part of my school summer. and i didn't even realize you could go to school or how to make movies. and i haven't really paid much attention to movies and you know, i didn't, didn't have television until i was like 10 or 11 years old. but at the time i was sort of getting interested in cars, things. so it's, you know, it wasn't something i thought about. but once i got there, and i saw what it was, and i got exposed to the movies, i got suppose the process. i realized very quickly that i knew how to do this. and i knew how to do it well, and i loved it. so within a semester, if you have a few months, i was a 5 made a, an award winning movie. and i was on my way. it was something you look at all the student films and
s. c film school. i didn't know anything about making movies. i was an anthropology major and i went there and my junior year and was interested in photography. i was interested in going to art school and my father wouldn't have anything to do with it. so i figured there was to be some photography in the school set of photography as a part of my school summer. and i didn't even realize you could go to school or how to make movies. and i haven't really paid much attention to movies and you know,...
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s. c film school. i didn't know anything about making movies. i was an anthropology major and i went there and my junior year and was interested in photography.
s. c film school. i didn't know anything about making movies. i was an anthropology major and i went there and my junior year and was interested in photography.
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s. c said, the other country betrays, was emboldening the philippines and she said that china had exercise a restraint. that was a limits. and so, as we expected china outlining very clearly it's views on a lot of these critical issues important to care, but also very difficult to see how we can resolve some of these important matters. and of course, you know, some might say that ukraine is a 1000000 miles away from asian pacific, but that doesn't stop. it's pressed. the volume is lensky from tanning up, i mean, won't see, hoping to achieve by his attendance in single poll of the but one of the things you certainly haven't to achieve is to try and sit down with the chinese delegation patrol. is that something that he's been trying to do for some time so he has a good chance of doing that? yeah. of a chinese. well aust, yes. today whether or not that might happen spoke spanish, but john is the defense ministry. which onset that he does not on the hypothetical questions because we didn't k
s. c said, the other country betrays, was emboldening the philippines and she said that china had exercise a restraint. that was a limits. and so, as we expected china outlining very clearly it's views on a lot of these critical issues important to care, but also very difficult to see how we can resolve some of these important matters. and of course, you know, some might say that ukraine is a 1000000 miles away from asian pacific, but that doesn't stop. it's pressed. the volume is lensky from...
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a u. s. c 5. this the you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now unbridled in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns. and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenities, is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyalist to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a full leaning movie. i it, and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the united states really, garland pick it up. all right, well, let's start here. the, um, the conviction i don't think is going to have any effect. let me change this. i was gonna say it's gonna have any effect on donald trump, but it will because it will motivate those who support him even more they are that are the, are the union that the, that the, this was unfair is going to motivate them. i have personally heard people or angry at the system say personally, a good friend of mine is that uh, you know, after
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a u. s. c 5. this the, you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now unbridled in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns. and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenities, is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyalist to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a full leaning movie. i it, and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the united states really, garland pick it up. all right, well, let's start here. the, um, the conviction i don't think is gonna have any effect. let me change this. i was gonna say it's gonna have any effect on donald trump, but it will because it will motivate those who support him even more they are that are the, are the union that the, that the, this was unfair is going to motivate them. i have personally heard people or angry at the system say personally, a good friend of mine is that uh, you know, after t
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s. c film school, i didn't know anything about making movies. i wasn't anthropology major. and i went through my junior year and was interested in photography. i was interested in going to art school and my father wouldn't have anything to do with it. so i figured there was to be some photography in the school, a set of photography as a part of my school summer. and i didn't even realize you could go to school or how to make movies. and i haven't really paid much attention to movies and you know, i didn't, didn't have television to, i was like 10 or 11 years old. and by that time i was sort of getting interested in cars, things. so it's, you know, it wasn't something i thought about. but once i got there, and i saw what it was, i got exposed to the movies. i got suppose the process, i realize very quickly that i know how to do this. and i knew how to do it well, and i loved it. so within a semester, if you have a few months, i was a fight made an award winning movie and i was on my way. it was something you look at all the student films and whatever, but he was doing and wh
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a u. s. c 5. this the, you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now in broiled, in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenity is at some guy from the trump who, who's a loyalist to trump. i mean, this whole thing is, out of a fully any movie i it. and then the world must be watching and going. what is that for you mounted states really uh, garland. pick it up for you. well, let's start here. the, um, the conviction. i don't think it's going to have any effect. let me change this. i was gonna say it's gonna have any effect on donald trump, but it will because it will motivate those who support him even more they are that are the, are the union that the, that the, this was unfair is going to motivate them. i have personally heard people for angry at the system, say, personally, a good friend of mine is that uh, you know
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a u. s. c 5. this the, you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now and broiled in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenity is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyal as to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a full 20 movie i it. and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the united states really uh, garland pick it up. all right, well, let's start here. the, um, the conviction i don't think is going to have any effect. let me change this. i was gonna say it's gonna have any effect on donald trump, but it will because it will motivate those who support him even more they are the are the, are the union that the, the, this was unfair is going to motivate them. i have personally heard people for angry at the system, say, personally, a good friend of mine is that uh, you know, after that i
a u. s. c 5. this the, you know, it's amazing to look at that and then consider that at the same time, the son of the sitting president of the united states is now and broiled in a court case that has to do with prostitution and drugs and taxes and guns and in the middle of it, his wife is yelling obscenity is at some guy from the trump, who, who's a loyal as to trump. i mean, this whole thing is out of a full 20 movie i it. and then the world must be watching and going. what is that the united...
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the c d, u c s u r a amongst the supporters of continuing supporting you crate. the kind of conflict of the greens, by contrast, the poorly that may be reflects the disastrous economic impact. and so i think it's far as the a of these performances concert. uh, it's be very strong. it is job. the books look nearly as strong in west job that either a b a s these share boot in east, but he is about double of what it is it west javi, these results on a national basis in germany. what did they signify going forward? and it's very difficult to say adult. sure, it's a is a major change. i think we've seen the mentation, it'd be coffee system. but i think the window, as i said, is the c d u. so what we'll see in the yes, type sulvas' to be a c, d u. let's coalition with either the greets or the social democrats as judy a partners right now, i suspect probably the social democrats to be a partners and the liberals. and they all support take uh ukraine. so i think for the, for the policy perspective, the products that led to, uh, lege uh, is likely to be maintained. i thin
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become an impediment in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so i'm the one hand you want more business name, the you want the economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. right now there's one main problem. this framework is bought entry. it hasn't been able to, a past has been environment, and that is, it can be a long process. this is on with donia or profess of law at alliance university in manuel, who has looked into with india as ad with the right to repair. but it's possible to the bottom and also one buffet, right as low as possible because the number that we are talking about also the interest of and um, lets say produce a groups that are quite powerful in the india they was the case. it was decided to um, in the mean to 2000 and change the government case. in this case, a law
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s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become in an impediment in the ease of doing business also, you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name, the you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet. and these things can be competing, right? now there's one main problem. this framework is bought entry. it hasn't been able to past as a bill environment, and that is, it can be a little process. this is some way, donio, profess of law and alliance. you know, in that case the court decided against them mandating that they allow consumers to go wherever they choose, based on what they can access and afford the problem that if you have, it has more kids with intellectual property. i noticed, but do you mean discoveries investments into that industry, for example, the funds that produce those? electronic goods may be this, this, and we have a decent incen
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become an impediment in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name. yeah. you want economy to grow, you want more of the i. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. right now there's one main problem. this framework is bought entry. it hasn't been able to a past as a bill environment, and that is, it can be a long process. this is some way donio, profess of law and alliance university and manual, who has looked into where india's ad with the right to repair. but it's possible at the bottom and also one buffet, right? yes, visible is possible because remember that we are talking about also the interest of and um, let's say produce a groups that are quite powerful. in the india they was the case it was decided to um, in the mean to 2002 the government agencies. in this case, a lawyer nam
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s. b c charging rule. i believe india has asked for an exemption or a de leasing or otherwise struggled to meet production targets. but there are economic arguments for repairs. at the moment, most of the material that goes into making electronics remains on accounting for these include important resources like lithium, which we will need a lot more off in the future. so these are of huge national value. many countries i'm pushing ahead on this in early 2024. the european parliament took the leap forward and voted strongly in favor of strengthening the right to repair. in all $27.00 countries of the summer, even hanging, a group of vouchers paid for by national group of funds from so set up what might become a norm across many products, a repair ability index, much like the one that shows you the energy efficiency of say, a refrigerator to give the consumer more agency, the u. s. has not fall behind them. such decisions would have impacts some countries like india and beyond the some of the products, stand
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the conservatives, the cd you've c s u. they seem to have improved significantly on the results from 5 years ago showing a gain of about 7 percentage points. it looks like many of germany's voters have turned their backs on the greens since they entered germany's governing coalition 3 years ago with nearly of a loss of really half of their vote share compared to the last election, a stinging sting last there for the greens, you're watching the w two's, i'll be back at the top of the our, our continuing coverage of the european election right here on the, enjoying the views and come to take a look at this. l t. v highlights me every week inbox. subscribe. now the the, it is some of the current key, more people than in such a passion life crisis within pod for somebody that sort of the nation press, the ag invested.
the conservatives, the cd you've c s u. they seem to have improved significantly on the results from 5 years ago showing a gain of about 7 percentage points. it looks like many of germany's voters have turned their backs on the greens since they entered germany's governing coalition 3 years ago with nearly of a loss of really half of their vote share compared to the last election, a stinging sting last there for the greens, you're watching the w two's, i'll be back at the top of the our, our...
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all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become an impediment in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name. yeah. you want economy to grow, you want more to die. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. right now there's one main problem. this framework is bought entry. it hasn't been able to past as a bill environment. and that this is going to be a long process. this is on with donia or profess of law at alliance university in manuel, who has looked into with india's ad with the right to repair. but it's possible to the bottom and also one buffet, right? you're supposed to go as possible because remember that we are talking about also the interest of bob and um, let's say produce a groups that are quite powerful in the india they was the case, it was decided to um, in the mean to 2010 the government case, in this case
all charges must be u. s. b c. by june 2025. you don't want to become an impediment in the ease of doing business also. you know, it's a, it's a very tricky thing. so on the one hand, you want more business name. yeah. you want economy to grow, you want more to die. so you want to make things simple and streamlined, but you also have to protect the consumer, protect the planet, and these things can be competing. right now there's one main problem. this framework is bought entry. it hasn't been...
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s. c. j g rhetoric has been hired as new head coach of the lakers, and 39 year old is a former and be player who retired from the league in 2021, but has no coaching experience. radical replace darvin hands who was fired in may. spite leading the lakers to to playoffs and the conference finals and 2023 through time defending champion units in google or has confirmed he will compete with the tour to france beginning later this month. the danish writer has been recovering some serious injuries, sustained in a high speed crash in april, where he broke his collarbone and several rips. i will finish with some nice shots from a bar slow down formula one driver daniel ricardo and motor g. p. ryder mark mark has swapped their car and buy for boats. it can reach more than 55 kilometers an hour and or smaller versions of the boats, which will be raced and the americans kept coming up in barcelona in august. okay, that is all your support from out elizabeth back tomorrow. thank you very much. mel . fi
s. c. j g rhetoric has been hired as new head coach of the lakers, and 39 year old is a former and be player who retired from the league in 2021, but has no coaching experience. radical replace darvin hands who was fired in may. spite leading the lakers to to playoffs and the conference finals and 2023 through time defending champion units in google or has confirmed he will compete with the tour to france beginning later this month. the danish writer has been recovering some serious injuries,...
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they got caught out by g o u s h c. i didn't believe it. to be honest with you. i thought i saw a news clip also. now this is i hope's will, despite the song stating guilty to one espionage charge, the court ruled that his actions did not endanger any one. however, it seems not to mila missed that man, though, as he insisted through under heated press briefing that a sanchez options had caused tom, though even the state department spokesman and couldn't quite pinpoint who exactly had been homed. but are you satisfied that the case is over? so look at the justice department spoken that i don't have anything to add. obviously the obviously the uh, the master put down the statement that said um we were happy to work with our sterling colleagues on it. and that remains the case. i do think it is important when we talked about julia sons' to remind the world that the actions for which he was indicted and for which he is now plead guilty or actions to put the lives of our partners, our allies, and our diplomats at risk, especially those who work in dangerous places lik
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so whether c u. s. or european congress, if president trump is the next dresser that could have shown impact our question above our 20 year price agreement, select this building a stronger political consensus of the alliance as well as in the countries i talked to last about this makes it a little harder for governments in the future to turn away. and now many g. 7 leaders are facing problems at home. yeah. speaking of dwindling support from the voters, inflation, migration, tensions linked to the middle east crisis. how much weight does those groups still have on the international stage? the sort of the still the organization that so many countries around the world look up to as the organization that does an awful lot to preserve what people called international rules based order. a fair equal treatment for countries around the world. and so many did you manage in other areas. so for example, so many world leaders which are not members of the 7 have come to the g 7 meeting. that's a sign of how importa
so whether c u. s. or european congress, if president trump is the next dresser that could have shown impact our question above our 20 year price agreement, select this building a stronger political consensus of the alliance as well as in the countries i talked to last about this makes it a little harder for governments in the future to turn away. and now many g. 7 leaders are facing problems at home. yeah. speaking of dwindling support from the voters, inflation, migration, tensions linked to...
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c, u. s. normalization. first and foremost beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza. the big question is the eric countries will proceed with the pulse of normalization or not. it's now i think, politically, very difficult for many countries in the world to engage with as well. but at the same time, these countries that have to start distribution. so this will have not suspended that as a result of this war. everyone has, you know, watching and waiting to see how this conflict will turn. now no one is right. is now talking about like finishing. is it a or like not accepting is a no, they're not is no, is t
c, u. s. normalization. first and foremost beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza. the...
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so whether c u. s. or european country. if president trump is the next person that could have shown impact our question above our 20 year price agreements like this, building a stronger political consensus of the alliance as well as in the countries dropped the last hope. this makes it a little harder for governments in the future to turn away. and now many g 7 leaders are facing problems at home. yeah. speaking of dwindling support from the voters, inflation, migration, tensions linked to the middle east crisis. how much weight does those groups still have on the international stage? the sort of the still the organization that so many countries around the world look up to as the organization that does an awful lot of to preserve what people called international rules based order. a fair or equal or cheap uh for companies around the world in so many economic and other areas. so for example, so many world leaders which are month members of the 7 have come to the g 7 meeting . that's a sign of how important these countries, r
so whether c u. s. or european country. if president trump is the next person that could have shown impact our question above our 20 year price agreements like this, building a stronger political consensus of the alliance as well as in the countries dropped the last hope. this makes it a little harder for governments in the future to turn away. and now many g 7 leaders are facing problems at home. yeah. speaking of dwindling support from the voters, inflation, migration, tensions linked to the...
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on the other side, the depend on israel's biggest l, i, c, u. s. normalization. first and foremost, beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october 7th attack on israel and either elsewhere and gaza. the big question is the eric countries will proceed with the pulse of normalization or not. it's now i think, politically very difficult for many countries in the world to engage with as well. but at the same time, these countries that have established traditions of this world have not suspended the as a result of this war, everyone has, you know, watching and waiting to see how this conflict will turn not. no one is right now talking about like finishing. is it a or like not accepting is a no, they're not is no, is the p
on the other side, the depend on israel's biggest l, i, c, u. s. normalization. first and foremost, beyond any potential a f, a gauge to be made in defense or economic cooperation with as well as 1st and foremost a political play that other countries do piece of the washington. okay, to get this right. normalization efforts between arab countries and israel have been going on for years mostly for economic and security reasons. and to police washington, israel's biggest n i now after the october...
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c, u. s. as in the groups of a searing heat wave fonts of the ne, uh, seeing record high temperatures on the southern border with mexico in our climate already means hope weather year round. but now the heat has turned deadly for many migrants attempting to across the board. us this one of us crossing the us mexican border illegally when they hit, they came, suffocating. paramedics working on both sides have saved her life. but some aren't as lucky or not, but select things. and the person who attempted to cross united states was abandoned by the people who brought them here, a and e. and today we are a tree of the body of the migrants have been dying and extremely high temperatures for more than a week. now, on the part of the border that's in the past. so in texas, we'll sort of this dare say around one micron dies every day, but it doesn't stop people from choosing this dangerous route. it's a lot, a lot of heat, a lot of suffocating heat. there's the sand, you go through a lot of things in
c, u. s. as in the groups of a searing heat wave fonts of the ne, uh, seeing record high temperatures on the southern border with mexico in our climate already means hope weather year round. but now the heat has turned deadly for many migrants attempting to across the board. us this one of us crossing the us mexican border illegally when they hit, they came, suffocating. paramedics working on both sides have saved her life. but some aren't as lucky or not, but select things. and the person who...
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so whether c u. s. or european country, if president trump is the next president of that could have some impact our question above our 20 year price agreements like this. building a stronger political consensus of the alliance as well as in the countries dropped the last hope. this makes it a little harder for governments in the future to turn away. and now many g 7 leaders are facing problems at home. yeah. speaking of dwindling support from the voters, inflation, migration, tensions linked to the middle east crisis. how much weight does those groups still have on the international stage? the sort of the still the organization that so many countries around the world look up to as the organization that does an awful lot of to preserve what people called international rules based order. a fair equal treatment for companies around the world in so many different image and other areas. so for example, so many world leaders which are not members of the 7 have come to the g 7 meeting. that's a sign of how imp
so whether c u. s. or european country, if president trump is the next president of that could have some impact our question above our 20 year price agreements like this. building a stronger political consensus of the alliance as well as in the countries dropped the last hope. this makes it a little harder for governments in the future to turn away. and now many g 7 leaders are facing problems at home. yeah. speaking of dwindling support from the voters, inflation, migration, tensions linked to...
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well, the 4th, as well as a result, c u. s. officials, for more information about why it's called rich as possible, it was, sees the 2nd of all declined to give any details saying would not comment about the possible status of a private american citizen. definitely discussed this issue with the former us into this officer. don't carry off who you said it was on justifiable to remove salt risk from the plane without any explanation. and this was an outrageous and illegal act. and the only hope that i can have coming out of this is that it was the auction. busy of a low or mid level city is to x, who let his own personal politics get in the way rather than an actual policy of divided ministration. they didn't give him any explanation at all. there are only a hand for a small handful of reasons that would allow the state department or the bureau of customs and border protection to, to carry out an operation like this. if, if he's a wanted criminal, which he's not. if he hasn't paid his taxes, which he's not, if he's going over
well, the 4th, as well as a result, c u. s. officials, for more information about why it's called rich as possible, it was, sees the 2nd of all declined to give any details saying would not comment about the possible status of a private american citizen. definitely discussed this issue with the former us into this officer. don't carry off who you said it was on justifiable to remove salt risk from the plane without any explanation. and this was an outrageous and illegal act. and the only hope...
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a, c. u. s. supreme court upheld a federal gun law as intended to protect victims from domestic violence. the decision keeps in place as those he rode low, the falls, those with restraining orders for domestic violence, from owning guns. the ruling marks of the red victory for firearms restrictions in the top cage. officials in front say the river saying is still too polluted to allow open water gains at the olympics this summer in paris, the cities prefect says samples taken from the river last week in north meet standards of river is supposed to host the olympics opening ceremony. and will just sports officials say if the pollution is not cleared when the game starts swimming events will be postponed for a few days. the olympics and you are to begin in the french capital next month. so that's the news for now inside story takes a look at the letting me assist this trip to north korea and vietnam, the hello. we have flood warnings in full support. so south korea, the parts of japan as welding
a, c. u. s. supreme court upheld a federal gun law as intended to protect victims from domestic violence. the decision keeps in place as those he rode low, the falls, those with restraining orders for domestic violence, from owning guns. the ruling marks of the red victory for firearms restrictions in the top cage. officials in front say the river saying is still too polluted to allow open water gains at the olympics this summer in paris, the cities prefect says samples taken from the river...
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c, u. s declined the group as a terrorist organization in 20. 19 the still ahead on out to 0. i must, i made a pseudo drum up for some swear that i would be faithful to the republic of south africa. same leda, different governments, 01 of those that is sworn in for a 2nd time of his weekend and see, last it's complimentary. majority and southern europe is much switching as they see as heat waves strike um the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump, now i don't think so, and it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments the 5th stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 must cause a pro se felt that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build boxes for each inside story on al jazeera, unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough. it looks like we're off, it looks like
c, u. s declined the group as a terrorist organization in 20. 19 the still ahead on out to 0. i must, i made a pseudo drum up for some swear that i would be faithful to the republic of south africa. same leda, different governments, 01 of those that is sworn in for a 2nd time of his weekend and see, last it's complimentary. majority and southern europe is much switching as they see as heat waves strike um the in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald...