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the world is driven by a dream shaped by phone person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. that's right herr h a i r is the ticker symbol for hair it's a closed and find it in the can by all of the hair flows that we feature here on
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this episode of kaiser report it's currently trading at a market cap of about $3900000000.00 but we're expecting the fed to come in and front run the market and take us up to a much higher capitalization possibly 7 or 9 trillion dollars. the 1st countries to face the pandemic have been the 1st to ease the local. problem quarantine the french for this 3rd in my war i made a call to. italian suspects 19 percent warm food during the lockdown then at the same time last year unfortunately this has been the only positive development for the economy italy was the 1st european country and sundered on lockdown let me get listed shortly many
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enterprise this will open for business again but masks and gloves will still be a monster because with just for the i'm going to school but the memories from her school shop classes to use and gone behind her sewing machine. just below my dear. these hullo who's that i'm completely leaving the good but easy to say because it will be here if you go to the mosque you know we're going to work now and it's no. other groups of consumers. now you can go 133. spotland i've recently changed careers to working cattle the worst possible time in the industry was 1st take the flights were canceled and then the border is closed. well you do much not just the skills you want to even bring to bear welcomes a lot of logic on the whole who. do want to.
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be good to me that it has kept me interested in subsequent keep dealing with a river. that in a storm here i am. brightest up will be here nobody out here he would have been severe outcomes a little warmer but it's going to go years without me. conspiracies glycerium was a. delicious it was so weird you know it's black guy. he was. asked by spanish reporter has mostly kept herself busy boston fake news during the lockdown. is still there she is truly a chef for these men are coming and seeing
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a plane. it's . all. there. it's just. a few.
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cigarettes let's see. let's have it. at the peak of the pandemic my colleague from france so i say to that whole sense the facebook page called mouse trap memoirs of 3 of her friends stuck with her ex-husband story locked down this. year i know. there's no let up but he would i do and he brazee the name by you know. if that. is really this is the mousetrap never was all becoming more popular as the then the continues. now some. it goes to school we're going to. put the credits hebrew is more done this is what french outrage looks like these protesters are angry with love the least for knocking a motorcyclist off a spike while pursuing him for violating the law now the young man died
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a similar case and they bring calls the wave of violence there is well known. here that you know we. are so 2 of you or we're not. but don't. but a good program. the think uses for what she wanted to be that people think it's sort of maturity that. in the 1st of a work this is chapter. aykroyd i'm young and french i see a doctor has been keeping an instagram diary analyzing the fight against the virus since the epidemic began we asked him for a comment or should look to see should i give a shit. if going to be discarded or what right did you have to do it in your town but if i do us are questionable about how good a shot it took either of. you know what you thought of any part of. your
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this it is this exists already might suggest that logic suggests that have anything about it but it will sit that socialists are out of it is that the leave it for you a little bit of good reading if they get it up so that the little bit by the used could be by roots of the ticket up to that order but their votes are all. 'd there you know how to simply go by there's the on need to discuss we'll miss postage the left new york 'd 'd just that there is that sinister but i do wish it will rip is this true this should. 'd 'd be possible but before you do do you really would you show us what i mean about super new blood was bush a block with. government spending much of it didn't national good still be sensitive to distribute. the riches of the new issues and. others.
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aren't t.v.'s resident narrator david watson return surely kate to be there for his elderly mother after the fly and some isolated for 2 weeks in fact anyone who's watched on t.v. will probably recognize my voice and know that they've seen me they'll understand why i only want. voice. and that's it that's one program finished. you know the absolute worst thing about isolation and quarantine. i am so desperately in need of a haircut by big by the by the time it's all over i'm going to look like a bird's nest. oh you're a low life. early start yelling go with that i like i did i like that yeah it was as you are. yourself casual for the day well strangely i've been it feels as though i've been more busy since quarantine began not when i
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was at the office normally i'm very lucky that i have the specialist software i need to be able to generate subtitles and of course i've got the audiobook wittman's to. to recall narrations and voice over. how life is here in england right now. as in most countries the pandemic has the strap that the public from scandalous topics and completely change the focus of the news in any case i helped our crew who were making the film about the contaminated blood scandal which affected america and britain and europe and. it was a worldwide scandal but it was a very big problem in britain with. new medication being made from blood that had been contaminated it had come from american prisoners for example and it was contaminated with hiv and with we have
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a tight ease and one of the people we interviewed as part of that film was a guy called jason evans whose father died when when he was just a boy and i spoke to him again last week since the since since the lock down and we had a little talk about how all. the campaign the inquiry and his situation has been affected by things so i guess everything. coronavirus has brought the. inquiry to an end for the moment it's on pause. provisionally until september he told me if it closes for another few months there's only a couple of 100 left so there will be even fewer people who will actually directly benefit from the inquiry finding anything round the core of the karen tumulty. a lot of. the scene for us.
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will be already. just put a lot of life into perspective doesn't it makes you realize what is important and some of the things that are important. great has been part of the curfew. which purports to be 5 percent of the people here. another 5 percent. but just. read. up on the to be. led to the police but i did see.
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the. movie. it's the. question you need to hear and you. need know. that is causing all this that you don't condone the emotions should the us is just. blaming the bone in some locals because a voice at the falls that in a lot of trouble no but as the divine yes the bus the noise. the. main ship but if you look just as a. got ashore lol he has positively quote on the beeps e.f.t. to boot.
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is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. thyssen nation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. for a mate in the shallowest. it's
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. easy to guess that if you skip the way you kiss again and you think you could. do it you people. still seem. to. some was an idealist and there isn't much of one. during the vietnam war. there was
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a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. our. country per capita. human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country. even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago the us making amends for their tragedy and. help to the people need in that little land. that's traveled over populated part of the world isolation is not an option here people are more afraid of starvation and the virus the capital of the philippines
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has a population of over 25000000 people. who were recently answered the methods for fighting drug trafficking has made it into the headlines once again now he's threatening to give police commissioner. to shoot and kill down violators and the filipino people know he means that. there are we're from the left. the queue your the president. if you please the us i mean our cause because it's fun to. be took upon. us maybe we should for a kid you know and maybe. who incidentally dealing started. to dish samples for our characters from slung to remember them so that's why they're brought to the people the people i do see. right now is the culprit aside
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from. the every house i do so i thought. we were barbies and this is the city of benghazi where most of the population makes a serving of sex tourism if he feels to have to. look like teenage. it needs to close straight now because of. 1000 funding make. the guy not allowed how. many stuff but he. absolutely. loves the challenge. and you need. all. the. help us about my entire little bitty baby and i will be a. danger to the
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home i'm. all involved in the home. so we are there setting up a new checkpoint again. for every people who we look i mean you. treat us is danger. just to throw out for you one good how special or meet or will you go out should i be. nice i did need to id. and at the same time you could abuse our home. so if you go. where they would the police checkpoints with up ahead you. know him. for a moment. in the well there are 440 seafarers that were sent to. the. site from my feet
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moving to the philippines so. we scooped up wiring. the floor at the will be free and they could just send me. their nasty. we went to. the church to direct them to the street church in. the other peers where preparing for the front of it to see a place. to the day because she affected so much people. especially the marginalization of. each very sad to mean get 3 nowhere to deal with. this new jersey could just eat and its food for. school for peace but they will answer. so i'm sure be at the not new for the philippines to get that yet. another place
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for social distancing is not possible at all. refugee camps have become a pandemic time bomb this is the huge camp. this footage was provided by say a refugee who has lived here for over 2 years. her son this place has become home for over a decade. how the land go now i don't have any job or how this 5 how is your family. oh oh oh oh oh. oh. a 2 000000 in back to me young or not.
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well a year or 2 after hearing. refugee camps are off limits because they are the perfect environment for spreading academics the population density is inconceivable and 1000000 people live in the schools are planned and the consequences are if you 2 camps and where the 170000000 people south has one of the highest population density in the world as a response to the loss of the. media and they believe you know very small. you know loss of people in our are maybe not old you know from our butts of the. hard ground like me. margin good to see you for all the way to declare holy and is my own and my recently a little me no sort of started from 100 to 125 meters
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away from are also the. next morning. all our favorite is revealing clothes and forcing a walk down a nearby india turned out to be any possible task how to keep 1000000003. people are. trying to has a similar. it's 3 times higher. degree or 21 days. after this there's a danger many many textile worker has lost one job did on private money. and they don't have the money back to home that's why the hell it was just on the street on seward. to. respond to situations. don't most of the. big. deal.
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so they don't need any option so they're. just. this is. this is. it's a complete with 6. 100. and.
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people. stay home. free to be wild. every year writes neck and neck papers and study birds just as thousands of other russians they got stuck in the southern flight cancellations they couldn't even leave by choice or because the borders closed. just believe you wish you could be sure you in there. or not are free to come into a pretty dark room mrs pretty skinny told them what are those who are supposed to open. your dish soap box they are loved by a series. of computer durable to me was more of a see a couple to see the busy season the good news will give. the good something to work
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on that will really put dinner since the space ship season truly does do it there's a bunch of little girl. but he disappeared more snow. when you're stuck on your computer while the troops are wonderful she's going. to stop visiting only gets a bus to bitch children's ball a harsh harsh but are you still. are people she you know. her boss need to see you just know what you'll miss most day. holds an ordeal. when equal or began to seriously trying to hide from the call you managed to buy tickets for special flights with russia one filled to not intrude if it's the features of every country scorned but it's clear there is i've heard it's really nice it's air because in their hearts they hope this time that it will supersede and it's hope it will become of elephants. luckily in some ways it's just.
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very sincerely. welcome to max kaiser financial survival guide. to you. yanks this is what happens to pensions in britain. you watch kaiser report. it is the 18th. police. or operation in downing water some of the wealthier neighborhoods it's been far more contained in
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the numbers are much lower than some of the foreign neighborhoods start to see if anything we're working with can source outside of the state because they're just so if you're so like anything out of this. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi else asked i'm aware of it. all you like. and you can never forget maybe you can now auschwitz was really like to be in hell because he would never believe it was a human can do to as a copy of
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a course for 30 years and over the curb it. seems so logical for why you decided to make it. when i get out on the farm saw you know what it's like ma song to their next meal so he can listen in hopefully he can bless god heard screams. i'm going to your backyard. it's seemed wrong. just don't hold. me to that he's yet to stamp out these days he comes to educate and in the game equals a trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to
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look for common ground. this is the one business show you can't afford to miss friendship or in washington coming up the way it's back in the limelight as the u.s. has ramped up its battle against the chinese telecom giant this wallace has seen rising tensions with the people's republic we take a deep dive on the conflict. as which hope in 1000 pandemic continues to rage on investors are seen to a hedge and it's a conflict between old reliable and the new school we break.

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