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for... the world capital, for the world oligarchy in what, that is not just being destroyed, it is actually already destroyed today, it is segmenting or fragmenting this market, the global world, and today we understand that china, india, and russia claim not just in theory, but in practice what they are becoming macro-civilizations, each of them offers the world something of its own, so let’s see what the destruction of this world is, which means we are fighting what they scare us with today, what, well... all this can lead if it doesn’t globalization is preserved, then there will not be enough resources, that rapid growth is impossible, that the victory of one means the failure of another, this is all a liberal ideology, which is based on the imposition of a completely different view on us, which we must strive for, the club of rome, all of it the forecasts did not come true, but they are the basis of ideology, not only economic, political, and here they are promoting all of this from here, all of this... this is not only an economic process, this is the process of proposing the chine
for... the world capital, for the world oligarchy in what, that is not just being destroyed, it is actually already destroyed today, it is segmenting or fragmenting this market, the global world, and today we understand that china, india, and russia claim not just in theory, but in practice what they are becoming macro-civilizations, each of them offers the world something of its own, so let’s see what the destruction of this world is, which means we are fighting what they scare us with...
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soviets, in a positive light, with world war 2, world war 2 is a clearly good versus evil narrative. it's difficult to, it's difficult to like adolf hitler and the nazis. right. so it's very easy to create the narrative of, you know, americans of the good guys not use of the bad guys in 2004 rochester side by side with the allies to mark the 60th anniversary of the norm and the line. then for the very 1st time, thoughts by then the majority of americans and europeans had shifted their position on whose role was the game changer. if you're, it is how did the most to win the war. us apparently, definitely in their view and that of most of their allies. and here's another poll which really shows the evolution of this brain washing what after the war ended, 57 percent of the french thought must go have contributes of the most to the war effort. fast forward the few decades and it's most scope which a southerly replaced by washington says, well, let's just pause and remind ourselves over the casualties the soviet union last at least, 20000000 people during the great patriarch war, which i
soviets, in a positive light, with world war 2, world war 2 is a clearly good versus evil narrative. it's difficult to, it's difficult to like adolf hitler and the nazis. right. so it's very easy to create the narrative of, you know, americans of the good guys not use of the bad guys in 2004 rochester side by side with the allies to mark the 60th anniversary of the norm and the line. then for the very 1st time, thoughts by then the majority of americans and europeans had shifted their position...
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cities in the world to live. 0ne voted as the best cities in the world to live. one of them of course is singapore, another one is vienna, another one is vancouver and of course a fourth is melbourne in australia. it's extraordinary what has been happening there in terms of the energy transition, where the city and its leaders are working together so closely with the business community, the utility companies, the superannuation funds and others, to prove that the business and of making cities really exciting isjust as important for business as it is for population as well. on that note, greg clark, chair of the connected places catapult, great to have you on the show. we'll check in with you soon. thank you very much, aaron. it's been a pleasure. so, melbourne, i don't know about that. i'm from sydney, we've got the gorgeous harbour. and for people who don't know, sydney and melbourne, we've always had a very friendly rivalry. but i have to say, melbourne, i mean, it is a ringing endorsement from greg clark there
cities in the world to live. 0ne voted as the best cities in the world to live. one of them of course is singapore, another one is vienna, another one is vancouver and of course a fourth is melbourne in australia. it's extraordinary what has been happening there in terms of the energy transition, where the city and its leaders are working together so closely with the business community, the utility companies, the superannuation funds and others, to prove that the business and of making cities...
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he founded world central kitchen. now, world central kitchen is truly a global organization with operations now underway in ukraine, gaza and chile. an outspoken voice for immigrants, inclusion and human rights. barack obama awarded him the national humanities medal. where some people talk about building higher walls, chef jose andres to talk about letting food connect us. we are eager to hear more about this. there we go. i just want to start with a little bit. what was your vision then, 15 years ago and how has your vision and aspirations changed over time? chef andres: my mom -- they showed me the amazing people we have every day. they seem always to make the impossible possible. they were a very big influence on me. but for me, an important moment in my life. it was the first time i saw -- being aware that there was any quality. moments like when i did the military service. i was with 300 people. i was able to see the wall and i saw the disparities. and first time i came to america, first time i saw the big americ
he founded world central kitchen. now, world central kitchen is truly a global organization with operations now underway in ukraine, gaza and chile. an outspoken voice for immigrants, inclusion and human rights. barack obama awarded him the national humanities medal. where some people talk about building higher walls, chef jose andres to talk about letting food connect us. we are eager to hear more about this. there we go. i just want to start with a little bit. what was your vision then, 15...
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i think what they do is just a whole different world. and i think we in this world can learn a lot from them. it's exciting, those that bringing those new people into uh wells cuz people have pretty huge followings. but i'll be watching what they, what they do with a lot of interest. who knows, we, we may end up doing something in some shape or form together in the future. people who have been in the auction world for years and years and years are even excited about this and, and that's the lowest one minds. that's incredible. um, you know, it will completely transform the way that people buy and sell. so because women on top okay. are you ready? we've had a numerous following online. she's changed the automobile. wow. the tend to jenny, is there any just speaking the, my dream is buying multi $1000000.00 costs for myself. know firing them and driving them. uh, buying them for myself and driving them without a camera on me. just for me, just for me to experience the fuel. driving pleasure again. a lot of the time when i'm in these cars,
i think what they do is just a whole different world. and i think we in this world can learn a lot from them. it's exciting, those that bringing those new people into uh wells cuz people have pretty huge followings. but i'll be watching what they, what they do with a lot of interest. who knows, we, we may end up doing something in some shape or form together in the future. people who have been in the auction world for years and years and years are even excited about this and, and that's the...
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german speaking authors in the world. the said he would not have like to say something like, you would probably have said guys, this is a huge misunderstanding. and he didn't see himself as a successful writer. i mean, he tried to write a novel 3 times fine, but he never finished any of them. the when griego a samsung work one morning from troubling dreams, he found himself transformed. right. that in his bed into some sort of monstrous insect. this is how cock is the most famous story. the metamorphosis published in 1915 starts. a young man who wakes up as an insect. sounds strange, but apparently it still triggers. many people today, a symbol of feeling at the mercy of others, it incredibly well captures what it feels like to be misunderstood or feeling misunderstood. as a young person, you know, the familial stresses, the pressures of starting out in the world in a profession where you're just very sure that you're going to fail and look at that . here you are failing, despite your great effort and you know intentions.
german speaking authors in the world. the said he would not have like to say something like, you would probably have said guys, this is a huge misunderstanding. and he didn't see himself as a successful writer. i mean, he tried to write a novel 3 times fine, but he never finished any of them. the when griego a samsung work one morning from troubling dreams, he found himself transformed. right. that in his bed into some sort of monstrous insect. this is how cock is the most famous story. the...
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leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about us. and by evolving as a scaled, iconic business and brand. it is always important to understand the context we operate in. the context we have externally is very, very dynamic. geopolitical uncertainties, macroeconomic challenges, inflation, complete fragmentation, media channels, ecosystems. winning hearts and minds of people is so difficult in today's day and age. so we see all of that externally. ai. i mean, there's not a week you don't hear about ai. so all of this is happening externally. and internally, it has been a phase of r
leena: it is the best job in the world. it's creative, it's energetic, it's vibrant, the sector is doing well. it's a great place to be. francine: so what kind of difference do you want to make at chanel? is it on the business, is it longevity, is it what it stands for, is it sustainability? leena: you know, i want to lead chanel into the future along with my team. and lead chanel into the future by protecting what's core to us, by protecting our differentiation, protecting what's unique about...
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it exists in the arab world. it obviously exists in china, because the russian-ukrainian war has become the biggest war in the world. after 1945, and accordingly there is a request that it end as soon as possible. but i understand why dmytro... koleba is talking about possible negotiations, because this is an incentive to gather people at the summit, which will be in switzerland in mid-june, this is also obvious. accordingly, to say that there will be negotiations, and they are literally about to begin, you are now showing footage of the negotiations in istanbul from march, last year, i think it will be a big break. that the whole world is ready for these negotiations, russia is not ready for these negotiations, which i am sure will be after the start of putin's inauguration, after may 7 and after the inauguration itself, it will be, well, before this summit, until mid-june, it will be try to improve their position on front, she will try... to buy new ukrainian territories, this is, in my opinion, an absolutely o
it exists in the arab world. it obviously exists in china, because the russian-ukrainian war has become the biggest war in the world. after 1945, and accordingly there is a request that it end as soon as possible. but i understand why dmytro... koleba is talking about possible negotiations, because this is an incentive to gather people at the summit, which will be in switzerland in mid-june, this is also obvious. accordingly, to say that there will be negotiations, and they are literally about...
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a team that has a third place in the world. in less than five months, he is going to face his competitors in the world 2024. maybe if the situation of iran's futsal team it was like that his recent championship was the second or third place in his asian history, now the eyes on this team were even more special. but the reality is the repetition of success. a point that, if it becomes the belief of the officials of the football federation, the planning and preparations before the upcoming world cup will be considered suitable for a team capable of winning the world championship. to borrow from this report, the view of our officials in futsal and the football federation, which is in charge, is that because the number of championships has increased, it is easier for this to happen and there are fewer procedures or not, much better than before. it has been done, but compared to before, that is, when compared to the previous periods, which was 20. i myself have been in the national team since 2019. now it is mr. shamsaei's period. i
a team that has a third place in the world. in less than five months, he is going to face his competitors in the world 2024. maybe if the situation of iran's futsal team it was like that his recent championship was the second or third place in his asian history, now the eyes on this team were even more special. but the reality is the repetition of success. a point that, if it becomes the belief of the officials of the football federation, the planning and preparations before the upcoming world...
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the world bank being created after world war ii. the world has changed since their creation. secretary yellen went to these development banks and said given that we have seen for example for covid extreme poverty increasing for the first time after decades of progress and not be educated, we see not just the pandemic example with climate change, we see reversal of development gains whether in the agricultural field, for example, but also increasing violence that we see around the world how serious and strains on fiscal budgets because they have to spend more and more on security. given these three global challenges, climate change and pandemics and and conflict are not just threatening but reversing development gains, we need the institution to address that. so they need to think about infrastructure, operating models and financial capacity to help countries respond to these global challenges in a way that commits sustained progress on poverty reduction and sustained progress on inclusive works. that means integrating and their country diagnostics thinking through the positiv
the world bank being created after world war ii. the world has changed since their creation. secretary yellen went to these development banks and said given that we have seen for example for covid extreme poverty increasing for the first time after decades of progress and not be educated, we see not just the pandemic example with climate change, we see reversal of development gains whether in the agricultural field, for example, but also increasing violence that we see around the world how...
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today, we, like the entire developed world, honor, not celebrate. well, actually, and now our special project begins. i have a memory of 10 years and i i would like to introduce the guest who visited us today to talk about this, yerena yasenevich, she is the director of the liberation movement research center, i congratulate you, i congratulate you, and we will actually start anyway, probably with the plot, in which we will tell and show more , then we will discuss it and you will definitely bring more important information both about this date and about the war that raged many decades ago, about the participation of ukrainians in this war, so a tragedy lasting six years for... losses according to various data from 50 up to 75 million people, among them from eight to 10 million ukrainians, who won in the second world war and why ukrainians are not... not indirectly involved in the destruction of nazism, let's look further, now the story is being prepared for the ether, just a few seconds i want to say, you know, there was once such a story, when eit
today, we, like the entire developed world, honor, not celebrate. well, actually, and now our special project begins. i have a memory of 10 years and i i would like to introduce the guest who visited us today to talk about this, yerena yasenevich, she is the director of the liberation movement research center, i congratulate you, i congratulate you, and we will actually start anyway, probably with the plot, in which we will tell and show more , then we will discuss it and you will definitely...
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world war i was the status quo in europe and another big step was taken towards world war ii. the process of europe and the entire world sliding into world war ii was gradual and actually began , by and large, from the moment hitler came to power in 1933. who openly spoke about the need for a revision of versailles and germany’s expansionist plans in relation to its western and eastern neighbors, and yet it is clear that this event was followed by a chain of other events that gradually, gradually moved germany towards and all the rest of the world to war, conclusion. inspired by the nazi leadership. the anglo-german agreement of 1935, these events, this historical fact, fits into the general scheme of the policy of appeasement of hitler, the third reich, which was carried out by western countries and, above all, the lord of the seas, great britain. the point was that yes, they feared german aggression. they didn’t want to fight the germans, everyone had a terrible memory of the first world war: no one wanted a new war, everyone wanted peace, everyone saw that hitler was br
world war i was the status quo in europe and another big step was taken towards world war ii. the process of europe and the entire world sliding into world war ii was gradual and actually began , by and large, from the moment hitler came to power in 1933. who openly spoke about the need for a revision of versailles and germany’s expansionist plans in relation to its western and eastern neighbors, and yet it is clear that this event was followed by a chain of other events that gradually,...
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but josh smiths of the world who have children and they need to know they have to have a better world for their children in the future. i want to support the spirit of entrepreneurship in this country prayed like a guy like lars who can start like nothing and make a true american success story. when we have free and voluntary exchange, we will have more successful entrepreneurs in the world. i want to thank libertarian firebrands like jacob hornberger who continuously reminds us of what our principles are, and we will continue to head in that direction as a party. i want to thank the michael's of the world who continue to write about the abuses and send the message loud and clear that we will not accept statism in our lives and the death and destruction that comes with the national security state. ladies and gentlemen libertarian party, i want to unify this party so we can be the strongest , most powerful engine of liberty in the 2024 election. make no mistake, i want to fight for ballot access in each of your states because i want to make sure we run awesome libertarian candidates al
but josh smiths of the world who have children and they need to know they have to have a better world for their children in the future. i want to support the spirit of entrepreneurship in this country prayed like a guy like lars who can start like nothing and make a true american success story. when we have free and voluntary exchange, we will have more successful entrepreneurs in the world. i want to thank libertarian firebrands like jacob hornberger who continuously reminds us of what our...
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and europe are two pillars of the free world. we have together led and adapted through many changes and we must continue to collaborate as we navigate a shifting global economic landscape. this includes our a to the peoples republic of china. e and europe both recognize that china's tremendous rise from representing 3% of the global economy to 20% means that ithe l economy. guided by president biden, i have worked to put u.s.-china relationship on sure footing for thbe■< of people around the world. as i rte emphasized, we do not seek to decoup will. we seek toe diversify. and it was said the same emphasizing the need to derisk. our critical mineral sup chains are currently overconcened china. we saw the danger during the covid pandemic and in the aftermath of russia's invasion. so the united states has pursued an approach iave lled french line to deepen economic ties with ae rae of partners and allies to build resilient supply chains to advance our en and economic security and engaged directly with china areas where the u.s. an
and europe are two pillars of the free world. we have together led and adapted through many changes and we must continue to collaborate as we navigate a shifting global economic landscape. this includes our a to the peoples republic of china. e and europe both recognize that china's tremendous rise from representing 3% of the global economy to 20% means that ithe l economy. guided by president biden, i have worked to put u.s.-china relationship on sure footing for thbe■< of people around...
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9.8% of the world transportation equipment. the u.s. produces 7.6%. mexico produces 6.4%. canada produces 2.9%. when north america produces 16.9%, that is more than 9.8%. what we should be thinking is about the medium and long-term review. we are giving strength toward that future with the chipset science act. when they are giving credits to products that are produced in north america. the north american region has to be seen as a unit. that means that foreign policy entreated must be lumped together as one common effort. what i am optimistic about believe that share values and the fight for freedom and democracy in the world will be led by north america, which i am sure will become the most competitive region in the world. >> the world is watching our presidential campaign play out. we are also watching yours. are trade issues a big part of the campaign? what are the issues/ >> in mexico, campaigns have not an an official structure. there are candidates. we will have a woman president for the first time in history. but the cam
9.8% of the world transportation equipment. the u.s. produces 7.6%. mexico produces 6.4%. canada produces 2.9%. when north america produces 16.9%, that is more than 9.8%. what we should be thinking is about the medium and long-term review. we are giving strength toward that future with the chipset science act. when they are giving credits to products that are produced in north america. the north american region has to be seen as a unit. that means that foreign policy entreated must be lumped...
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are two pill lars of the free world. we have together led and adapted through many changes, and we must continue to collaborate as we navigate a shifting global economic landscape. >> this increase their approach to the people's republic of china. the u.s. and recognized that china's tremendous rise from representative 3% of the global economy to 20% means that it will help shape the global economic. guarded by president biden, i've worked topaz the u.s.-china relationship on sure footing, for the benefit of people around the world. it seems repeatedly emphasized we do not seek to decouple. we seek to diversify. and they said the same emphasizing the need to dericks -- derisk. our critical supply chains in minerals are overconcentrated in china. >> we saw the reliance during the covid pandemic. >> so the united states has pursued an approach, i've called friend suring to deepen the economic ties with a wide range of partners and allies. to -- and to advance our energy and economic security. we've also engaged directly wi
are two pill lars of the free world. we have together led and adapted through many changes, and we must continue to collaborate as we navigate a shifting global economic landscape. >> this increase their approach to the people's republic of china. the u.s. and recognized that china's tremendous rise from representative 3% of the global economy to 20% means that it will help shape the global economic. guarded by president biden, i've worked topaz the u.s.-china relationship on sure...
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i don't know if the world well, i don't know if the world cares more and necessarily it's more sensational, right. the media can play it up because it's being charged against someone who has received at that time. you know, the queen is as powerful person. and, and so of course, you know, if you're making allegations against 5 people, it's going to be played up as long as the media wants to play it up. as we know there is often times allegations made against profit people that are suppressed. so in this case, the media want to play it up and there's probably some truth to it. i mean, again, the nature of this monarchy, this british empire has been one. as you mentioned, of, of conquest at one point at the height of the empire. they control the quarter of the planet. so that was, you know, and that led to how many desks, for example like india is you know, what, it needs the various indian families that occurred as a result of the various policies. you know, from the, for the british, imposing upon them, uh, shifting their economy. obviously throughout africa there were been all kinds of br
i don't know if the world well, i don't know if the world cares more and necessarily it's more sensational, right. the media can play it up because it's being charged against someone who has received at that time. you know, the queen is as powerful person. and, and so of course, you know, if you're making allegations against 5 people, it's going to be played up as long as the media wants to play it up. as we know there is often times allegations made against profit people that are suppressed....
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war ii ceremonies that are around the world. i think as we come up on the 80th anniversary of d-day on june 6, that is for score. that's generations ago and some have lost touch with what that sacrifice was all about and what it has allowed for in terms of the way of life we've lived. >> there's plenty of ceremonies happening around the world and here in d.c.. for d-day, c-span will be covering some of the live events out in normandy that day and also here in d.c.. this also events in bedford, virginia where the national d-day memorial is. c-span on d-day june 6 and on june 8, a full day of d-day programming. we are focusing this morning into memorial day how americans recognize and remember their military dead. we want to hear your stories as we are chatting with jean moran this morning. the ways you can call in this morning we will put the phone numbers on the screen. but we want to hear from you. what are you doing with your family, do you have a military connection in your family. go ahead and start calling in. i want to sho
war ii ceremonies that are around the world. i think as we come up on the 80th anniversary of d-day on june 6, that is for score. that's generations ago and some have lost touch with what that sacrifice was all about and what it has allowed for in terms of the way of life we've lived. >> there's plenty of ceremonies happening around the world and here in d.c.. for d-day, c-span will be covering some of the live events out in normandy that day and also here in d.c.. this also events in...
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long past world war 2 after roosevelt, for example, no single u. s. president ever gave the russian people there do for what they did to the st. denazi's nobody. i mean, this is crazy that we were able to essentially erase that piece of history. it wasn't until j. f, k. john of kennedy finally stood up and did it. he said, what should have been said earlier by truman and by others. here it is, we got it for you. ever suffered more than the soviet union. in the 2nd, at least 20000000 lost a large countless millions of homes and families were burned or sang. a 3rd of the nation's territory, including 2 thirds of its industrial face, was turned into a waste land. and loss of privilege to the destruction of this country, east of chicago. and then not coincidentally, he was assassinated after saying that, anyway, that's another show for another day. let's stick to this professor. is it? can you characterize for us? what russia soviets did to, and the nazi regime where they helpers or were they the dominant force? they were clearly the down and, and forc
long past world war 2 after roosevelt, for example, no single u. s. president ever gave the russian people there do for what they did to the st. denazi's nobody. i mean, this is crazy that we were able to essentially erase that piece of history. it wasn't until j. f, k. john of kennedy finally stood up and did it. he said, what should have been said earlier by truman and by others. here it is, we got it for you. ever suffered more than the soviet union. in the 2nd, at least 20000000 lost a...
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since the end, the world war 2. and the nation has declined in front of everybody's eyes to see it and begin. you don't have to believe me. you could look at the facts. what was that latest pelt, paul, which is came out out of that. have these nations in the world. america ranks 23rd. yeah, i wasn't sure about that bowl. finland seemed very old to be number one, but you know, very well living there in new york watching the way the media assume clearly the pro, by the media that are ahead of your election with the or opposition leader. that mr . trump, uh, facing all manner of courtly courtroom trials. topline inflation figures are being trumpeted all the time is assigns. what do you detect in these inflation numbers of religion from central banks and statistical authorities around the world in nato countries, really? and in the united states, on the united states, the numbers are reg, they started reading, i'm in the eighty's and ninety's. so for example, the median household, the median cost of a home in america is
since the end, the world war 2. and the nation has declined in front of everybody's eyes to see it and begin. you don't have to believe me. you could look at the facts. what was that latest pelt, paul, which is came out out of that. have these nations in the world. america ranks 23rd. yeah, i wasn't sure about that bowl. finland seemed very old to be number one, but you know, very well living there in new york watching the way the media assume clearly the pro, by the media that are ahead of...
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right now the world is going through. it's great is transformation since industrialization. 150 years ago to beach climate change, fossil fuels will need to be phased out for renewable energy. but is that even possible? and if it is, what do we need to do to successfully make it happen? the it looks a bit like giants performing a dance routine. these rotor blades are among the largest in the world. soon they'll be turning to the coastal winds of denmark's north sea, providing energy from a source that can never run out. outboard is a key location for the transition in energy production engineer ava nielsen is helping make this transition possible. i remember my 1st a 1st time i saw a late moving. it was lifted from the mold and was moving under the roof. i imagined it that he would just like us is that was as a ship and just moving a both me because it was so huge and douglas, assuming surprised me the long blade and now we have 115 meters the i still get some chris. when i go in production homes and i see it's all the en
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towards another world war. and you would think that the western european nations having haven't happened twice on their territory. i wouldn't want to be the home team again. well, ah, here's one for you. uh, plumber. he played the guitar at a bar in key during the war, kind of like nero fiddling. he has lived through his teeth about almost every thing having to do with garza. he has worked for and will likely work for again very soon at the behest of defense contractors. and that is why this happened, the secretary of state anthony blinking when he appeared before the senate foreign relations committee a few days ago. the need for us global leadership and for cooperation with allies and partners has never been greater. the people's republic of china pursuing the people's republic of china. the that happened like 9 times wilmer maidens more. what's interesting thing is the interesting thing as i see it and pardon me for giving my opinion here before yours, but he's never going to be criticized by the media becau
towards another world war. and you would think that the western european nations having haven't happened twice on their territory. i wouldn't want to be the home team again. well, ah, here's one for you. uh, plumber. he played the guitar at a bar in key during the war, kind of like nero fiddling. he has lived through his teeth about almost every thing having to do with garza. he has worked for and will likely work for again very soon at the behest of defense contractors. and that is why this...
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while much of the world has been battling the cost of living crisis, the world's second biggest economy fell into deflation last year, that means prices fell. beijing has announced measures to boost consumer confidence. over in the us, it's a very different story — all eyes are on the latest inflation figures out this, because if consumer prices rise too quickly, america's central bank will likely push the timing of interest rate cuts further down the line. meanwhile, on tuesday, australia's government will unveil its annual budget, and we're expecting measures to ease cost—of—living pressures in the country. and on friday, we'll get more data from china which should give us clues on whether consumers are spending with the release of monthly retail sales numbers. tim waterer, chief market analyst, kcm trade, gave us his analysis. the latest batch is front and centre for financial markets. we are hoping to see maybe it will take down, two, three, 5%. if we see it heading in the right direction, then it could give the markets and momentum, as well as other assets, such as well as ot
while much of the world has been battling the cost of living crisis, the world's second biggest economy fell into deflation last year, that means prices fell. beijing has announced measures to boost consumer confidence. over in the us, it's a very different story — all eyes are on the latest inflation figures out this, because if consumer prices rise too quickly, america's central bank will likely push the timing of interest rate cuts further down the line. meanwhile, on tuesday, australia's...
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we have americans all over the world and embassies all over the world. that it is important we would be represented and they are able to afford. it's been the case many times in the past whether it was in yemen in 2015 and libya and syria in 2012 and again in 2011 and lebanon in 2006. i could go down the list and sometimes you run into crisis where they will have to shut down for some period of times where this country is not often engaged in the evacuation of americans, but we would see it as our responsibility when they are in harm's way to try to do that and what you have cited, that's what you did. and you have some kind of a situation that runs the risk of putting harm either our own embassy employees or the americans who may be there and we will make sure that is job number one, protecting our people. >> and do you see an underlining factor for this terrible trend? >> each of these are distinct. what i do see is a country over the last few years have renewed the alliances, revitalized the alliances, created new ones. so whether it is with those cor
we have americans all over the world and embassies all over the world. that it is important we would be represented and they are able to afford. it's been the case many times in the past whether it was in yemen in 2015 and libya and syria in 2012 and again in 2011 and lebanon in 2006. i could go down the list and sometimes you run into crisis where they will have to shut down for some period of times where this country is not often engaged in the evacuation of americans, but we would see it as...
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according to world bank estimates for 2022 , the russian economy has occupied. fifth place in the world in terms of purchasing power parity, having overtaken germany, now, in order to rise to fourth place, japan will need to enter, however, many experts have already noted that the gap between the countries is relatively small, our international friends, primarily from the international monetary fund, world bank , which measure and carry out international comparisons. they certainly heard it order of the president, they reacted with lightning speed by reducing russian gdp in terms of purchasing power by about 200 billion, given the parameters that the forecasts that we now see in the growth of the supply economy, we should still overtake japan in the thirtieth year, the share of imports in the structure of gdp by the thirtieth year should decrease. investment in fixed capital will increase by at least 60% compared to 2020 due to an improvement in the investment climate. the capitalization of the stock market must be raised to 66% of gdp, well, by 2030-36 the goal is to 75%. get up the in
according to world bank estimates for 2022 , the russian economy has occupied. fifth place in the world in terms of purchasing power parity, having overtaken germany, now, in order to rise to fourth place, japan will need to enter, however, many experts have already noted that the gap between the countries is relatively small, our international friends, primarily from the international monetary fund, world bank , which measure and carry out international comparisons. they certainly heard it...
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, well, in addition, a departure from a unipolar world to a polycentric one to the world. the republic of belarus is essentially located at the junction of these two power lines: the confrontation between the west and the east, and any changes in the international situation, in international security, immediately affect our national security. the constitution of our country states in black and white that we are not going to attack anyone. military capacity and military strength are defensive in nature, and this is against the backdrop of the rapid armament of our neighbors. author. ksenia lebedeva’s view on the policy of double standards in the project is different, watch it on the belarus 24 tv channel . and then, on the advice of signor valery , taimari and i go to the apothecary garden. i hope we find him quickly, because the park is very large. well kayla, are you sure we're going? right, because it's forest, forest, forest, forest. and i believe that. a forest is a forest, and a backside is a backside, so i’m not sure either, but the navigator points that way, so
, well, in addition, a departure from a unipolar world to a polycentric one to the world. the republic of belarus is essentially located at the junction of these two power lines: the confrontation between the west and the east, and any changes in the international situation, in international security, immediately affect our national security. the constitution of our country states in black and white that we are not going to attack anyone. military capacity and military strength are defensive in...
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it was published 30 years after the end of world war ii. and here's an operative line on page 51 that sort of summarizes what this lays out. rarely, if ever, has there existed a group of such few men which have so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign. that's really something, really something. .. i want to thank you all for your extraordinary work in your advocacy on behalf of these fake great veterans who certainly deserve this honor. thank you so much for being here. [applause] clicks ladies and gentlemen please stand for the presentation of the colors by the united states army color guard from the third united sates infantry the old guard and the performance of our national anthem by the united states army band brass quintet and the retiring of the colors. [silence] [silence] present arms. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we walked were so gallantly streaming. and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through th
it was published 30 years after the end of world war ii. and here's an operative line on page 51 that sort of summarizes what this lays out. rarely, if ever, has there existed a group of such few men which have so great an influence on the outcome of a major military campaign. that's really something, really something. .. i want to thank you all for your extraordinary work in your advocacy on behalf of these fake great veterans who certainly deserve this honor. thank you so much for being here....
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it means the world, it means the world! i i think the atmosphere today is great, and it has been for the last couple of seasons. i'm a bit nervous because... horns drown speech. loving it there. joe root is leading calls to reduce the amount of domestic cricket and review a schedule that he calls "not fit for purpose". the former england test captain is speaking out after the professional cricketers�* association revealed a large number of players have concerns about the physical toll of the fixture list, while many are worried about unsafe travel between matches. information from players was gathered in pre—season meetings, leading to this collective call for action. tim merlier won stage three of the giro d'italia today on an extraordinary 166—kilometre stage through piedmont. the slovenian tadej pogacar wearing the race leaders pinkjersey attacked the rest of the field in the last two kilometres with second—placed geraint thomas also at the front of the race. they were eventually swallowed up by the sprinters tea
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some of t war we thought we were going to closeies after world war two. but lo and behold, we're now in the war. we need to ramp it up. we need to new agencies, a new the national security agency, the intelligence agency, you know, all of these agencies that we have to really build our ability to be the world leader and gathering and intelligence and analysis so that we are never again surprised as we were at pearl harbor. so what will happen after the war is that women will fight to stay included in intelligence gathering and nnate the fact that these big bureaucraticnsing created wheree very bureaucracies competing with each other for money and prestige and the people within themre are competing for the top jobs. right. to be director of the■"f or a sn chief running berlin you know leading our intelligence gathering efforts in countries around the world at a time when an american cia station chief director america's spie given buckets of money to dispense in these countries. u the contest with communism the soviet union is a great,■f great job. so t
some of t war we thought we were going to closeies after world war two. but lo and behold, we're now in the war. we need to ramp it up. we need to new agencies, a new the national security agency, the intelligence agency, you know, all of these agencies that we have to really build our ability to be the world leader and gathering and intelligence and analysis so that we are never again surprised as we were at pearl harbor. so what will happen after the war is that women will fight to stay...
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they had life, and life was holy for people, and the world was holy, and the world did not burn away. the damned tsemra of this world without... yana ўzho no it is possible to pagasit this holy thing, which is the most holy of every man who walks in the world. like budze manyatstsa and lepshaga. you are beautiful - this is not only the reality of the future century, but we are lucky enough to live on earth. arise, who will rise from the dead, and rise to the glory of christ. these words of the apostle paul speak not of physical death and beauty, but of the blessed spirit-moral change of life. yak tlumachyts. svyatsitsel yaan zlataust, who has the sense of the word? for those who have killed sin and righteousness you've got it, the old life has been destroyed, and the new, evangelical life has been destroyed. ale gatae adradzhenne deposits are not only the hell of the good will of god, who wants all people to be saved and for the past and the recognition of the scene. our diligent adherence to the commandments, our efforts. in the past, we are in need of all our lives and our neighbor
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the crass and narrow nationalism that dragged the world's most advanced into the first world war and then thwarted projects to prevent the second that self harming stupidity stalks us in the 2020s from moscow to beijing to tehran to palm beach. enemies of democracy are discovering common interests and common purposes. we return to the legacy of woodrow wilson not as a manual, but as an inspiration and a warning of the hazards of other paths than his. so. thank you so much. this not only did you write a fantastic piece in the atlantic, but now elaborating on it really gives a lot more substance. and we appreciate very much so what we're going to do is give you all a chance now to participate and benefit from the knowledge, expertise that david has on on this topic. and as he already indicated, any other topic you might have and my job will be to make sure that every one of you who wishes to partici speak gets an opportunity. so i ready see one hand. so let's let's get going. yes, i can volunteer to submit a one month. six weeks ago the new york times had an article about it and associ
the crass and narrow nationalism that dragged the world's most advanced into the first world war and then thwarted projects to prevent the second that self harming stupidity stalks us in the 2020s from moscow to beijing to tehran to palm beach. enemies of democracy are discovering common interests and common purposes. we return to the legacy of woodrow wilson not as a manual, but as an inspiration and a warning of the hazards of other paths than his. so. thank you so much. this not only did you...
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on the world economy. and that was the impetus for the birth of the nam, and that has been part of our dna for all of that time, what is that, 129 years of the existence of our organization. but i think we look at trade, and i know our members do. i have a very small and discrete board of directors, 250 members. doug: right. jay: the good news is that regardless of their size whether they are multinational companies or the smallest mom-and-pop manufacturer understand the importance of a liberalized system of trade around the world. they know that is good for their success and communities. i was just speaking to investor montezuma, who will be speaking in a little bit. and he was making the point and makes it more eloquently than i could that trade is the recipe for peace, and the recipe for working together harmoniously. i think we look at trade through that lens and as a facilitator to obviously economic growth. but also the export of our values and the american style of democracy. so, some of our objecti
on the world economy. and that was the impetus for the birth of the nam, and that has been part of our dna for all of that time, what is that, 129 years of the existence of our organization. but i think we look at trade, and i know our members do. i have a very small and discrete board of directors, 250 members. doug: right. jay: the good news is that regardless of their size whether they are multinational companies or the smallest mom-and-pop manufacturer understand the importance of a...
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they are given the task of writing their own history of world war ii. interest in what took place on the soviet-german front, he woke up quickly enough, it was. us services, this organization, which will later become known as the cia, quickly forms the structure of the new unit; a journalist, the official historian of the us army, brigadier general samuel marshall, is appointed to head the historical department; in fact, he does not play any significant role in the project. in fact, the real characters are hiding in the shadows for the time being; these are recent generals and senior officers of hitler's... became the engine of a virtually new program for the study of war, already in the aspect of the confrontation with the soviet union. thanks to us patronage, halder escapes punishment. at the nuremberg trials he acts only as a witness. but even in the courtroom, he proudly declares: if adolf hitler had not intervened in the activities of the military, germany in 1945 could have made peace ... immediately after his appointment to his new general staff
they are given the task of writing their own history of world war ii. interest in what took place on the soviet-german front, he woke up quickly enough, it was. us services, this organization, which will later become known as the cia, quickly forms the structure of the new unit; a journalist, the official historian of the us army, brigadier general samuel marshall, is appointed to head the historical department; in fact, he does not play any significant role in the project. in fact, the real...
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around the world? well, if i can bring it a little closely, one of the things we were asked to do was to compare global warming at1.5 withjust 2 degrees. and between 1.5 and 2 degrees, there are big differences, especially in terms of extreme events — intense storms, rainfall, extinction of some species. all of these things, there is a significant difference between 1.5 or 2 degrees. by the time you get to 3 degrees, we are in very worrying territory indeed, because we could be looking at impacts on the yields of staple crops like rice, maize and wheat. we could be getting it into the zone where you risk major tipping points in systems like the greenland ice sheets or the west antarctic ice sheets. there, you're beginning to take on much bigger risks. so, at the moment, we could keep warming into somewhere between 2 and 3 degrees, based on current policies. it's within our grasp to do far better than that and reduce the worst of the risks. and yet, let's talk about what governments have achieved and
around the world? well, if i can bring it a little closely, one of the things we were asked to do was to compare global warming at1.5 withjust 2 degrees. and between 1.5 and 2 degrees, there are big differences, especially in terms of extreme events — intense storms, rainfall, extinction of some species. all of these things, there is a significant difference between 1.5 or 2 degrees. by the time you get to 3 degrees, we are in very worrying territory indeed, because we could be looking at...
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all around the world. so if anything we should be ashamed of that rather than these women mudslinging like on jerry springer. if, if the media doesn't treat what they do seriously, which they don't. if the politicians themselves don't treat the actions of our country seriously, which they don't, then we're left to this. this is a side show. this is for the benefit of fox news and cnn, and tick tock m. so you know, all the other social, this is what they need to do now to even remain viable because it no longer seems to me that it has anything to do with governing or making the united states a better place for the rest of us, olivia, to live that's kind of how i see how this thing is gotten to where it is and i don't see it getting any better by the way, because i grew up here in the u. s. i never focused on europe for the most part, growing up the e u. i didn't know what the b u was, or the depth of some of the archaic thinking when it comes to the rest of the world . in fact, i always thought your opinion
all around the world. so if anything we should be ashamed of that rather than these women mudslinging like on jerry springer. if, if the media doesn't treat what they do seriously, which they don't. if the politicians themselves don't treat the actions of our country seriously, which they don't, then we're left to this. this is a side show. this is for the benefit of fox news and cnn, and tick tock m. so you know, all the other social, this is what they need to do now to even remain viable...
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biden is a weak, corrupt and leading the world straight into world war iii. remember this war and israel just like the war in ukraine would never have started if i was in the white house. very soon we will be back in oncandonce again demanding peace through strength. but unfortunately ladies and jumped joe biden's doing everything humanly possible to prevent that too. the case in manhattan must be fully exposed except of course the democrat party grifters and they numbered trumper's most subjective human beings. it's a colossal joke. it is a disaster. i don't who the pouring star is in that courtroom whether it's storming generals or the judge to be perfectly honest with you. otherwise it's a basis for anything she had to say to be allowed in that court should. he is the judge, he allowed it andlisten to every word. do not where we used to call that where right came from? a perversion. i dare not call a judge a pervert too. this case is a perverse. this case is pornography. whether they get a conviction or not the fact of the matter is they have convicted the
biden is a weak, corrupt and leading the world straight into world war iii. remember this war and israel just like the war in ukraine would never have started if i was in the white house. very soon we will be back in oncandonce again demanding peace through strength. but unfortunately ladies and jumped joe biden's doing everything humanly possible to prevent that too. the case in manhattan must be fully exposed except of course the democrat party grifters and they numbered trumper's most...
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in many parts of the world today, their world-eaters only think about themselves and that's it. with the meeting of the public culture council of the country, the day of the martyrdom of the president of the people's government is in the calendar. in a survey of the people of our country, the title of this name will be asked in the calendar. the people of islamic iran can be one of the themes of the day of mujahideen service, honest service and service to register in the calendar , send an sms to (092) 325, 15, 88. by the resolution of the greater tehran city council, bisad road and pastor east street were named after the martyr president ayatollah raisi. based on this, the name of ba'ath road from the intersection of basij square to bahman square in district 15 was changed to the name of martyr ayatollah ebrahim raisi. council members also voted to name paspur east street between south kar street and wali asr street after shahid raisi. koushak street was also named after shahid amir abdullahian street, which is within the scope of the ministry of foreign affairs. appointment th
in many parts of the world today, their world-eaters only think about themselves and that's it. with the meeting of the public culture council of the country, the day of the martyrdom of the president of the people's government is in the calendar. in a survey of the people of our country, the title of this name will be asked in the calendar. the people of islamic iran can be one of the themes of the day of mujahideen service, honest service and service to register in the calendar , send an sms...
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around the world. andy: what is our responsibility, what could america do and what should america do about the problems it's really something on us to fix. >> i think it's for our own good and for the world's good and from our standpoint we have a huge flow of capital into the u.s. government and it's making the decision for people's lives so right now they're making the decision to borrow short-term which puts a huge burden on small businesses, they have to compete directly with u.s. treasury and with the federal reserve to borrow in the short-term market, that means they cannot hire workers and they cannot reinvest in their businesses, our own good we need to do this and i think we have to recognize that one of our markets in the world is going to be foreign economies and what is happening right now the u.s. government is crowding out the whole rest of the world in terms of their investment rates. it allows the topline numbers to look okay but if you look underneath and small business are hurting in
around the world. andy: what is our responsibility, what could america do and what should america do about the problems it's really something on us to fix. >> i think it's for our own good and for the world's good and from our standpoint we have a huge flow of capital into the u.s. government and it's making the decision for people's lives so right now they're making the decision to borrow short-term which puts a huge burden on small businesses, they have to compete directly with u.s....
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it was a decisive among thing in the world's most populous country. of the election is of the 1st full them disputed cache. very this, is it special? totally say this was a resend it. of course, when i run to the shop, i look certain voting and the conflict would mean region, which is similar to tennessee claimed by india as well as neighboring pact to stop and china. the gosh, me, you haven't. oh no, gosh, mute also what is the most militarized zooms in the world? how's the focus going due to political tensions? you know, this 2019, the marine, the more the government stick, a bold decision that drivel very good across the nation. and the world. abrogation of all to go $370.00 and for the 1st time since john, one gosh, mute is 14 pop. how about a job? we people want the elections, both at central and local levels. we want to vote. we want to express ourselves through voting of luck and say, look, sensor. if all the wills with this election, we will see a changing customer here. that's what we want. that's what we expect. does a 1000000 region has bee
it was a decisive among thing in the world's most populous country. of the election is of the 1st full them disputed cache. very this, is it special? totally say this was a resend it. of course, when i run to the shop, i look certain voting and the conflict would mean region, which is similar to tennessee claimed by india as well as neighboring pact to stop and china. the gosh, me, you haven't. oh no, gosh, mute also what is the most militarized zooms in the world? how's the focus going due to...
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, but this is understandable. that serious changes are taking place in the world, that this work has already begun, but is far from finished, how would you define the structure of the world in the current conditions, is it just a transitional period, or is it already clear not only from what, but to what? dmitry, your question contains great chronological depth, and i would like to link mine. with the words of andrei ivanovich, who mentioned that the first state visit chinese leader was in our country, i will remind you how this visit ended, saying goodbye on... on the steps of the kremlin palace, shaking hands, the chinese leader, addressing our president, said: “you and i are promoting changes that have not happened for 100 years ". and the process of forming a new order is extremely fundamental and has great inertia, requiring painstakingness, and at the same time a great density of action, i use this metaphor. process, it consists firstly in defining the key principles, rules, norms that are mutually acceptable in a circle of large states that respect each other, probably an ex
, but this is understandable. that serious changes are taking place in the world, that this work has already begun, but is far from finished, how would you define the structure of the world in the current conditions, is it just a transitional period, or is it already clear not only from what, but to what? dmitry, your question contains great chronological depth, and i would like to link mine. with the words of andrei ivanovich, who mentioned that the first state visit chinese leader was in our...
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the main event of world boxing only on mego. the undefeated usyk and fury will determine the first absolute heavyweight world champion since 2000. cheer for the ukrainian on may 18. exclusively on mego. which represent coco may discounts on jerusalemast softcaps 20% in pharmacies plantain bam and savings. what to do when there is a liver? alohol, but what for bile? alohol, it protects the liver and gallbladder, allohol with care and respect for the liver and gallbladder. watch at 9 p.m., news, summaries of the week: all roads lead to the tcc, the law on the mobilization of buyers. a new page of the russian-ukrainian war. volodymyr zelensky warns that the offensive of the occupiers in the kharkiv region may be only the first wave. emergency and hourly light shutdowns. destruction of the ukrainian energy infrastructure by the russians led to restrictions in the supply of electricity for industry and the population. about all this and much more already at 21 on espresso. taking the wounded from the battlefield in time means saving
the main event of world boxing only on mego. the undefeated usyk and fury will determine the first absolute heavyweight world champion since 2000. cheer for the ukrainian on may 18. exclusively on mego. which represent coco may discounts on jerusalemast softcaps 20% in pharmacies plantain bam and savings. what to do when there is a liver? alohol, but what for bile? alohol, it protects the liver and gallbladder, allohol with care and respect for the liver and gallbladder. watch at 9 p.m., news,...
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May 12, 2024
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there was a desire to kind of bring russia in to the world, whether it was through the wto, the world trade organization or other, or just g-7 for a while, but for various reasons. i takes us off on a different topic about putin and putinism. the cold war has come to us, whether will be wanted or not. we are engaged in a cold war. similarly, we have china, which we tried to integrate into the into the greater world community. they took advantage of it. they did very well. and now they are opposing us and teaming up with with russia. we have a very dangerous iran. we have an unpredictable, dangerous north korea. we have allies that are very, very shaky, whether it's turkey or india. in a sense, we are back in a very dangerous world. and i think the challenge will be to be the kind of leadership that eisenhower had gave america and let america in the 1950s. we sort of need that ability to, again, build alliances, strength and nato beast wrong militarily, but use it, if at all sparingly, wisely, and preferably not at all, and develop other means by which to communicate that would then le
there was a desire to kind of bring russia in to the world, whether it was through the wto, the world trade organization or other, or just g-7 for a while, but for various reasons. i takes us off on a different topic about putin and putinism. the cold war has come to us, whether will be wanted or not. we are engaged in a cold war. similarly, we have china, which we tried to integrate into the into the greater world community. they took advantage of it. they did very well. and now they are...
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May 19, 2024
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there was a desire to kind of bring russia in to the world, whether it was through the wto, the world trade organization or other, or just g-7 for a while, but for various reasons. i takes us off on a different topic about putin and putinism. the cold war has come to us, whether will be wanted or not. we are engaged in a cold war. similarly, we have china, which we tried to integrate into the into the greater world community. they took advantage of it. they did very well. and now they are opposing us and teaming up with with russia. we have a very dangerous iran. we have an unpredictable, dangerous north korea. we have allies that are very, very shaky, whether it's turkey or india. in a sense, we are back in a very dangerous world. and i think the challenge will be to be the kind of leadership that eisenhower had gave america and let america in the 1950s. we sort of need that ability to, again, build alliances, strength and nato beast wrong militarily, but use it, if at all sparingly, wisely, and preferably not at all, and develop other means by which to communicate that would then le
there was a desire to kind of bring russia in to the world, whether it was through the wto, the world trade organization or other, or just g-7 for a while, but for various reasons. i takes us off on a different topic about putin and putinism. the cold war has come to us, whether will be wanted or not. we are engaged in a cold war. similarly, we have china, which we tried to integrate into the into the greater world community. they took advantage of it. they did very well. and now they are...
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May 17, 2024
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, the fact that it is now taking shape before our eyes, and the world is becoming multipolar, there is no doubt about it, i think that everyone understands this very well, they are aware of this, it is important that those who are trying to maintain their monopoly on decision-making in the world on all issues, have done everything... that depends on them in this case, so that this process is natural, i repeat once again, peaceful, conflict-free, and so that the opinion of all participants in the international the process was taken into account in full and that we all looked for compromises on the rather complex decisions that we all face, the day before in beijing, vladimir putin and xijen ping in a narrow composition. discussed a number of important issues, the ukrainian crisis among them. chairman kang delivered his points from his recent trip to europe and beijing's proposed peace initiative. russia analyzes everything that happens, including around the announced meeting in geneva, and never again reminded the president did not refuse negotiations, unlike the ukrainian side, but wit
, the fact that it is now taking shape before our eyes, and the world is becoming multipolar, there is no doubt about it, i think that everyone understands this very well, they are aware of this, it is important that those who are trying to maintain their monopoly on decision-making in the world on all issues, have done everything... that depends on them in this case, so that this process is natural, i repeat once again, peaceful, conflict-free, and so that the opinion of all participants in...
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May 26, 2024
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the world. if we compare diplomacy's tug of between missionaries and the diplomatic state with karp's account of enslavers stranglehold over foreign relations, it only the terrifying political of enslavers and their allies, the missionaries of course outlasted chattel slavery and we see their influence tangentially. roberta saba's, american mirror saba tracks the influence of american reformers on a brazilian emancipation in many of whom actually had connections. the missions and movements that are underexplored the text. but considering american mirror alongside missionary diplomacy, also shows how emancipate and salvation were so often dependent on and in service. american capital. all right. let me leave schafer shear and consider how missionary diplomacy should reconfigure some our understandings of the early republic most generally, and even broader than the early republic itself. missionary primacy adds new depth to barlow's argument in a government of sight that the girl early of the fede
the world. if we compare diplomacy's tug of between missionaries and the diplomatic state with karp's account of enslavers stranglehold over foreign relations, it only the terrifying political of enslavers and their allies, the missionaries of course outlasted chattel slavery and we see their influence tangentially. roberta saba's, american mirror saba tracks the influence of american reformers on a brazilian emancipation in many of whom actually had connections. the missions and movements that...
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we are proud of the world cup. i would like to congratulate all the people of afghanistan who won the victory . when the national futsal team of my beloved country of afghanistan makes it to the world cup, all the people will be together and there will be a very good unity in the team. afghanistan national futsal in its first appearance in the asian nations won the fifth place and also managed to enter the futsal world cup among the top 24 teams. the futsal world cup is scheduled to be held on the fourth of sanbla or shahrivar this month in samarkand, uzbekistan. alireza sharifi, radio and television news agency. end of this news section and goodbye. the construction of this house is in our own hands, which has taken the power from domestic production. with the removal of the law , we have not been paid for 6 months now. we only want work . they are asking for work from the officials. 200 people can work it should be noted that the import was not limited to machinery and its shadow on other industries. it was also
we are proud of the world cup. i would like to congratulate all the people of afghanistan who won the victory . when the national futsal team of my beloved country of afghanistan makes it to the world cup, all the people will be together and there will be a very good unity in the team. afghanistan national futsal in its first appearance in the asian nations won the fifth place and also managed to enter the futsal world cup among the top 24 teams. the futsal world cup is scheduled to be held on...