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as soon as the rice in the country goes moving forward with that tension down, he comes controversy off the bus route. most of police dial a fuse has rivaled positive, interfering with the count amber 40 results. right, jim? so i buy them then subsequently, claims that his main opponent is working with us, present joe biden, to try and win the election with outside help. but in a week, from now, it will comes down to a straight shooter as to who will leave the nation. local citizens have been sharing their thoughts on the future right now. as, let's say that there's 2 t mobile. i believe it was a fair election. however, these are the rejection of some valid boxes. there was a delay in the counting, i'm sure everything will go smoothly and the run a fully more concrete results. and you know, i believe i do, i move in in the run of i also think when it's expected, the election is where
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a huge surprise for me. i was expecting compile carrots star, a loop to win. i think it will be a hard race, but i want him to win. besides the traveler, no certificates. so these are taken care for him as a result of the west. some countries that clearly have the missed or the one news is race. nato countries on monday, july 18, 13 elections. they want to topple out on it. start to look at the german, french, american, english, the magazines and newspapers, the economist, etc. that when i guess add on, add up as of monday to they should have this information, etc. that what they are doing a couple of add on. they say if i save money to 19 on avalon space, this is opposite exactly the opposite that we did not see any russian mingling in
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that case. the election. but we saw a lot of men being intact, the selection, and that's why a lot of people voted for ad on because of this western manipulation performing things with j 7 leaders in japan, indian pm to render ammonia has arrived to the island nation of pop in new guinea for a state visit and is fine miss it was given a warm welcome bye as pop wine and count upon most. b is co chairing the summit of the india pacific islands corporation form the thoughts of monday and is expected to hold totals of diseases of pacific island nations. a visit to neighboring australia is scheduled before he heads up to amenities that policy is crashed with. id of sodas, ive been gauze,
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is already pulled up on thursday in protest at the annual flag. much have interest in the mocking is of come to the holy city in 1967 the. 2 but it shows hundreds of flag burying pass is gathered on the board of budding tires, and these are the flags. and so in stones idea, so it is fine to gas and rubber bullets in response to injuring 3 floating to let me give you a lot. i mean, i mentioned size model of mass expulsion and displacement of policies in 1948 known as the black box for the 1st time. it's a say that so say me of the creation of the state of israel all to that shape both has more on the day of remembrance of this. we palestinians commemorate the
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75th anniversary of the neck or catastrophe and event my key, the establishment of the is ray, the state that seemed by most palestinians as the darkest moment in their trouble history. the next led to the brutal displacement of over 750000 palestinians from the unsuccessful homelands. the decimation of over $400.00 of their villages and the murder of thousands of innocence, palestinian civilians, including women and children. but for the 1st time and 75 years, the un will be acknowledging to knock by and it's ongoing impact on the policy and you'd, people want philistines everywhere are required to do is to commemorate this treasure . because it is the 1st time that the global community does not deny them, not by all these bless days because all our people to stand together to face the challenges facing our cause, our land and our sensitive and to focus our compass towards confronting the patient
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. and getting read all of it. predictably, israel has called for the un event to be boycotted. it's closest i like the us has even cancel events to commemorate the neck, but with the house speaker kevin mccarthy saying it's wrong for members of congress . the traffic anti semitic troops about israel british culpability for the lack of 1948 being well documented and rooted in the ball for a declaration of 1917 in which britain promised to create a national home for the jewish people. meanwhile, the as really ambassador to the u. n. has also described the come memorization of an event that remembers the massacre and displacement of palestinians assume how anti semitic israel will not be swayed by the slanders campaign to rewrite history . and therefore, call on all member states that genuinely support reconciliation not to attend the shameful and anti semitic event. crucially for palestinians,
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the neck but isn't about some distant historic event back in 1948, the mac buzz, a powerful living reminder of the establishment of the same, is really states that to this day is accused of occupying the land, oppressing their people. and in the last few weeks alone is rarely strikes, have killed thousands of innocent palestinian civilians called up and the seemingly endless spiral of violence. the
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cause of the situation and gauze is very tragic and confusing, especially since children and women not certified by the aggression and bumping of the gaza strip children leaving the state of terror and that prevention because of this severe aggression then. and then we in the goals a strip of trying to survive despite the coast and bombardment, the situation. the goals are, is very difficult. there is fear and tear and a lot of mixed feelings. sadly, the right wing radical design is voices the proper benjamin. yahoo is way the government would feel right at home in 1948 when these really state was established, a great cost to depaula students. and this is royal's powerful friends, continued to turn a blind eye to their friends actions. it's likely that this won't be the last time the knock, but as remembered, not as an event in the distant past. but as a living reminder of the ongoing illegal occupation of
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a palestine on the oppression of its people. to sit on our way of fighting can do is just like a news. 7 days seized by agreement, signed by the warring sides. the new agreement has been bro, good by savvy river and the us it is scheduled to come into effect on monday to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid restore essential services as this in these ami. and the rapid support falls in both with good food. so the hospitals and keep public facilities and so so as have agreed not to seek admin fee advantage since saturday, according to the joint statement from jetta by washington area. but new onto the showing institute, denise capital and other cities over the weekend has been reported by local media. o. previous is 5 minutes, have been violated in the fall of it, which has continued for more than a month versus guys. so they just develop a style with it's of,
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as the and the zip codes. what, how does that sound? thanks so much for joining us. these are cause terrible times. but what do you make of these recent reports of showings in the capital, despite the agreement notes to seek mid fee advantage? uh uh yes, the 1st uh thank you for having me see what's happening in this or downright. and actually. ready a very sad situation and it looks like at least 2 affections were fighting right now. it's a power struggle fighting and the military mfc and age seems to be controlling much. ready the copy to seek the tool and the issue here that the nation community is not really doing enough stop this fighting and the, the people of this down really don't care right now. who's going we despise. ready
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to care about the area and we should said the shortage approved in medicine and money. and this is ration that we don't know who's who in the we and when is going to. and so it's, it's a very sad situation that we get out of a summer and we now see on the damage and on the killings and the dying and destruction of the city. and it seemed a don't want to sit down to shit, the ceasefire and everything right now. the people at the very country and they seeing. ringback actually ask them right now, is that the go style? nobody there. so yeah. how do you think uh, do you think the, uh, the involvement of saudi arabia here in this agreement now could be
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a stronger one the of us. but i mean, obviously the us find a broker deal. can saudi arabia be involved? is that by the i'm all we likely to see because of the lack of a c as while we live pieces, the saudi arabia with a boots on the ground. i love the so i those thing that so that have you ever never listened to that one because even on what's going on. ready in the admin right now. so the baby and that's actually really hasn't drowned diverse and the ground are coming from the from the the, the disadvantages. how far suzanne, people are being hosted by that. but i mean a military everybody knows people are really on the ground. round the why fi? do you have in a dominant paper? i'm sure that. so i don't, i will never see some troops coming from. so there may be a, but i think what's going on the jet, i always man to be in the united states and,
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and i don't see the lights just putting in groups on the ground each. so at the end of the day, we probably see chapter 7 being implemented and entered. and then we have a security council of forces to come to a key piece in the country. that's what everybody's thinking right now. after that, especially after. ready mr walker will uh when back good to you in to i just. ringback disagree, the concert on monday about the situation then i left people expecting to enter that most likely they will. uh, bring yeah. it is on the ocean, or like chapter 7, that would be something that's what people are looking for right now because the get out of it, i don't think they're going to reach an agreement or sit down and appreciate anything and to cease fire because you've seen in the past, i don't want to cease fires agreement to be in by it may be and so. ringback this
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is this information would be for right now, really. ringback homes and it's up to, to the united states to try to pressure. yeah, there's. ringback some kind of really, some kind of sanctions, not just words, but actually being forced to say to i don't know when they're good at the time, but the inside of it. so i honestly tow, especially with what we see, that he might lack of who might say, renee that's needed in the country. but so, so if we could perhaps speculate a slightly outside of the box here thinking could there be an outside sort of influence that once the con fee to be d stabilized? of course that's uh, that's one of the people we, we, we,
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we no longer with that and that's a lot of the countries in the area they and there's a for the on interesting an interesting way that he's bald or minerals or the parking that the can 3, everybody's trying to get a piece of the pie. and because of this, this input is coming from everywhere. some countries are looking to see so significant and we've seen right now, the hill movement. this then ration are made it in by the know by and the south switch them 5 to 2, then they, they land that they would farm the own government on sovereignty area. we see a lot of fighting that fall area right now. uh some of the the um movements. ready most the desktops to vote when they. ready are in the,
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in the area in the mountains. so it's a, it's a very, very, very still happening. but right now i need this done. i just don't want to sit down on every, some kind of an agreement. so negotiations and pieces a ceasefire. ringback for the time being and we will see very soon a by thing is dropping all over the in 3. and that's my i definitely need additional regression. ready and now other people do that, so it's, it's, it's devastating the side, honestly, as the 2 sides do come to a cease by way of at least for the people and we get the humorous. aaron, adrian, it's m as in, but it's what i know this. so thank you so much for joining us here today. i'll to present the, i guess again, i don't have any problems available. have rallied plus mold though. but as i'm to government sentiments, rise in the spaces in the country. the southern city cobra are protesting against
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the car administration of its farm policy. local journalist reports for them to see the coming off. and we are in the center of commerce city where thousands of people took to the streets to protest. they are expressing their categorical note to the car and government as well as the menu a referendum to determine the external direction of the country. for the european union, fornia tragedy or for you were being integration. citizens believe that the people should result of such interest in the country. it should be reminded that today such rallies are being held throughout the whole country. and the pro european route is being held in the center of the kitchen. now, it was a huge crowd unless the sense of all that was tempted. now, with demo sizes waving e u fines and charging pro either things logan's demanding a future or that kind of thing in the european union. somebody's in the cities across the country, all calling for a referendum and going to
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a new product in on policy. while by rough cit, pull up for me today, my colleague roy associate will be with you in the some of the out i'm about him. i'll meet wishing you a very presence on the of the 1934 prance invaded algeria and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new wires to the best land. from day one, the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited.
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this cause and as discontent. the people of l g area began their long term fight for independence. in 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french tried to suppress, to rebuild you and using cruel measures. whole villages were wiped out acts of georgia and executions of civil people, including pregnant women, children, and old people took place more than 2000000 people were born into concentration camps. however, these punitive measures didn't help. cl, jerry and patriots managed to induce france. besides these negotiations. in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 40 l. jerry on the bass towards the independence . but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights is considered to be
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a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the depths of one and a half 1000000 algerians. the look forward to talking to you all about technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show you our event as a patient. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. as the point obviously is to trace a truck rather than to the area, i mean with the artificial intelligence, we have somebody in the payment, the robot must protect this phone. existence was on the
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operation. aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades . it was an a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union. us intelligence together with hitting his executioners drain hundreds of 7 to us to be deployed in the soviet union. this focused was one of the stuff of, well outside of open dispatch joiners to which was the on site or she needs more deals today security. so this of ukraine use is no telling me this. it does take methods, but also the idea elegy of the nationalist the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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we all wish we could be like the characters and the movie limit list. a simple tell that things just solve all your problems. learn a language in 6 hours, master complex formulas, right? entire book in a day field code in a few hours. i mean, who does it when was that it's only a movie, but it was inspired by adderall to studying drug that students often use to increase their focus level productivity and get better grades at all. increases doping mean and nor up enough rain levels in the brain directly stimulating the nervous system. but now it's not only for students but for adults as well. and his popularity has skyrocketed in recent years, causing massive shortages at the pharmacy to. i'm 50 and you're watching the cost of everything we're today. we're going to be looking into what is causing all this ad real shortage.
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the so is this a supply chain issue? a pandemic era surgeon demand or a government crack down a wrong gradients. while demand for aviation medication has search since called the 19 when the government made it easier to get through tele health appointments, like many crises, a lot of factors all came together to create the perfect storm. as people begin working from home or helping kids with virtual schooling, they started to recognize that they were unable to concentrate and focus. people also reported feeling more depressed, isolated, anxious, and interrupt. all of these factors contributed to running to a tele medicine provider for intervention or easy fix to help them accomplish their tasks, but not in drug makers, nor the d. a anticipated this sharp rise and adhd in diagnosis. during the pandemic, there are now reported shortages affecting nearly 40 different doses or
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formulations of generic consider rattling van a is for colon, and of course admiral to the expected rise and demand was more to blame the manufacturing. adderall, prescriptions for adults rose 15 point one percent, drain 2020 double the 7.4 percent rise seen in the year before. however, the pandemic then changed everything. studies have shown the pandemic affected people with age d more severely than those without the condition. and doctors have witnessed a search and new age. the patients during the pandemic, as people who relied on physical workspace or classroom interaction, realize that they couldn't regulate themselves at home. working or studying from home was on motivating. and they did not have the required discipline. as a result of cobra, 19 the us department of health and human services authorized and emergency suspension of a 2008. ryan hate act which has banned the prescription of controlled substances by
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tele health providers. without an in person examination, this rule change enabled a wave, a tele medicine companies to reach 80 h, the patients the resume appointments. telemedicine providers like cerebral was pushing to hire nurse practitioners to prescribe stimulants, to as many as 30 new patients a day and online evaluations that lasted as little as 10 minutes. however, that did not last, as federal, investigators subpoenaed cerebral and possible violation of the controlled substance as act. and by that time, the damage was already done and millions of adults had already been hooked on admiral, thanks to a handful of telemedicine providers. statistics show, the admiral is one of the most abuse drugs in the us so much so that the d a is now proposing a requirement that patients be evaluated in person before receiving a class of tightly regulated drugs. citing the potential for abuse. however,
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patients are rejecting this proposal, citing that it may raise barriers again for people in underserved communities. nearly 40 percent of all prescriptions for stimulants, including admiral were based on tele health visits last year, up from less than 2 percent before the pandemic. the rise in adderall prescriptions was primarily driven by adults between 22 to 40 years old, for whom they increased 58 percent between 20182022. and even as the pen demik has ended, many customers have gravitated to tell a health worth convenience and other perceived advantages. now let's bring in doctor henry kotch, clinical psychologist specialist. so henry, how effective is adderall and other adhd stimulants, and what are the long term effects on the body in mind? well, the, if the a considers it to be a drug that is
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a capable of addiction and it is one that is abused by a, you know, by people and they often try a fake that they have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. and or they will falsely present their children to a doctor saying that they believe their child has adhd and, and they'll pretty much do whatever they can to get a subscription or prescription, i'm sorry prescription so that they can have access to the drugs. now, after all comes in 2 forms, one is more fast acting and the other one is a slower acting is a slow release and, and, and people who are interested in experiencing more of the high that comes from the
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adderall of go for the quick release form of adderall, as opposed to the extended release, an ad role is a medication which is made up of amphetamine sauce. so really, the active ingredient is that it's an inside of me. so it's, it gives the recipient who abuses the drug, kind of a re see feeling and also a feeling of things going faster, experiencing more of a high as compared to, let's say, the valley em or other a benzo die is teams which are more suited for people who want to have more of a kind of a laid back kind of high. so you have some people who prefer more of a racy high. that other ones who want to kind of be more of
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a laid back kind of like thinking like people who uh, who enjoy cocaine versus people who enjoy here with the the recipients. the experience of those drugs is a, is diametrically opposed. so a hair when paying people not out on here. when whereas cocaine, people, you know, often associate that as a party drug or more of a race, the drug, you know, uh, something you know, they may do at parties to stay up all night long. that kind of thing and same thing with uh, add roll. it's uh, it's in the stimulated class and that's why people people. ready like to, to go for that drug because it gives them what it gives them a feeling of having more energy than they normally would have. and what percentage of arrow prescriptions are actually mis diagnoses of people who don't actually have age be,
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but want to abuse the prescription and what percentage are people who are getting the prescription that may not necessarily need them? okay, and that's difficult to say, and that's something that as a non prescribing clinician who works in a, in tandem with the prescribing physician, who would probably be a psychiatrist or a family physician or a pediatrician. as the non prescribing clinician, we would be the ones that would be seen those patients more, more regularly. that would be the prescribing physician. so that'd be something we'd be on the look out for. is this a situation where a parent is falsely getting this medication, supposedly for their children, and they aren't even given it to their children and they're using themselves? or is it something that as an adult somebody's trying to do the same thing. so it's something that
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a vigilant doctor or counselor is always on the lookout afford my own personal experience. i would have to say that if you really do a thorough diagnostic work up prior to prescribing or making a referral for a prescription to uh, a prescribing doctor. if you do a thorough diagnostic work up, you're going to be able to catch these people. and, and usually you're not going to say that, look, i, i think you're just doctor saab and you're trying to get this drug. normally what you'd be saying is, hey, i have good news for you. you don't have attention deficit disorder. but maybe you, maybe you have some problems maintaining concentration of attention. and we can, we can attempt to use other non medication methods to improve your attention concentration. if you have somebody who's truly experiencing those
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difficulties and they're told that they'll be happy to hear that and they'll,

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