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in a i exactly do not remember the exact dates for the the org. somebody in july or late morning. we got a call from the family member here the called us and said the temple has been a little bit bugger small more. these are the date is the 5 most easiest for you at all. it is because for us it isn't on the items to this, the swami. and that they deemed as guardians of standing. this for us, this like you say, the lord could tell you will see the new smaller change gets kidnapped without folks in the lending a group called in the upgrade for just the upgrade project is a project when they're trying to locate all these other the edited
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icons that they do used, or the called the images or statues or lot i'll do that or did you imagine that being some of the different parts of this country and the name and the i pause some phrase to see that not only are those then so such images have been smokers from this going to the $560.00 now who found the applied project, which is an organization to make the case that history belongs to its jo, beautifully. so what we know is make the case for artifacts and heritage diluted from india to be brought back to the british. the colonizer say, they saved items, the items were safe for centuries before they came, the items are not safe because they broke them down and sold them away. are nice.
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so for somebody to say that the item, i mean, why does, why does the museum, toyota? i would collect the value of these items because they stayed safe for centuries and, and they are centuries ordered. then a destroyer believes that he's the, he's the savior. when the villain believes he's the, he's on the, [000:00:00;00] the tensions between wagner, a contract company and the russian government finally came to a head squares. if gave me the gross and committed acts of treason and insurrection
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. russia stared into the abyss. thankfully, a compromise was found in price as a burden or their lessons to be learned. how to do that. i know you can go to the victor rising today. i of this monster, but it's like, uh, like a hammer. somewhere i can use it to put a needle on my want at the same time. i gotta use the fact on wednesday the, the welding of the a sober tv. do you know great. union tv? dougherty, a surname? yeah, i did she ship a doctor. mean, i'd ship for the control room for 2 of us,
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so we fixed you get the system really being you have enough. the lots and lots of lots and lots of i'm assuming, yeah, well we did the boot. so it's actually, it's strange uh, fox news, but i'll let you draw both on the on there. okay. excuse. that's where you store lot of the my software. but just do you still know satellite if she ever always gives us, what are we shipping? that is just a good fit, a lift or slip that came over to them. i need deals says that you are in school, so that's good news. i used to move on when they each of the board couple here and you know, to buy these folks, go directly to the truck. the best way to take a picture of, i'll go with the plate,
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the straight face of the to the to do that was done yesterday is called the shuster project. busy right ancient ceremony. and this is not an idolize ation of a physical weapons. it is rather an appeal for lights to see darkness for goodness, to defeat people for right to defeat wrong. a good job cases. very interesting of their family and what's her modernity, what we call the punjab. now, you know, the sort amongst many other objects we're taking that sort as
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a meaningful because it is the bod, off, bunk, west fights, business stance. wars that the family uh, engaged, and then delightfully, you know, the edge of the family should have a light to it. my name is ajar. chopra, i'm an international laura by training being a half indian and, and half british. of course, these are powerful forces that when i was growing up, i had to learn how to reconcile. but in reconciling them, i understand very well both sides of this equation. lifetime has been on both sides of this equation. we have to go back a 17576 years actually in which the east india company had reached the punjab. what it was in the punjab at the time was the 2nd part. but the founder of that empire, my raja runs, you'd say a died in 1839. and as a result of that,
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that empire was breaking up into different kingdoms, least in the company had managed to create a compromising set of relations with the northern half of the punjab. and that left one kingdom in the southern half of the punjab, which is where my ancestors were ruling at that time it was inevitable that there would be a conflict between the east india company and the british forces. and this last remaining kingdom, the last part of india to be conquered. and this was the fuse that's let's the 2nd banga sick war. but it was an extremely powerful fortress in more time. it took an enormous amount of material and troops and arch larry to be brought to milton for the siege. and so as the british advanced, they came up to so they came through the city, came up to the fortress, and then communicated with mirage to say it's time to surrender. ultimately,
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it came to the day of surrender, and this was the 22nd of january, 1849. mirage was brought to the commanders, temps, who is general william rush and the translator in the attempt to consort and gave it to william uh, as an active surrender. so mirage would be my 3 greats. great, great, great grandfather. then the generations passed, and as the generations passed, um, there was the search for this particular stored. there was no evidence of it anywhere for the various fun and then and be forwarded to them. even the e far been the far before the repeat that the me in the door is required,
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though for me the sun rises in my father. i don't want to love it and meaningless. listen at school. my idea name is the life lessons. we just thought that appointed you your head for the summer sun, the starbucks up golf course are the only this portal does the opportunity know on the 3rd off or for fathers the, the business education system in india. before that, the education system was very localized, the great education institutions,
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right from 5500 years the med, most of the schools and the largest member of the trains people in the work. i will advise you to 5 more than 90 percent your phone to retain the team and introduce this public schools. the system of education are the mission or the schools kind of an education. but anybody set foot under one rules and they have to learn science and they have to learn math and defends that. they have to be developing the rational mind and the scientific mind and the windows of the indians were thinking in a very backward superstitious manner. the
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education, the concentrated on higher education, they've been to establish 3 presidency colleges, universities in the bank or presidency imbedded concerning my trust and in bombay who was that through pressing prison on the brought it's not an invitation him if you'll give them credit for say they wanted to put to indians, young indians in the main stream of education, the so they wonder to somehow impose the scientific education with what happened in the process was that many of the children cannot relate to that before that the education was ready to relate to them to put something concern with their own set on links, which they could feel which they could sense,
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which they could smell of pick or relate to it, of course. but it really shows the easy going life the by the also providing jobs. and also by giving them the easy way of address bracket, the says i'm the lifestyle. so all school is on colleges, on the education programs on the new change, including the schools, indian well painting on the floors on their homes. the declaration you see that created was really beautiful effects those which were exported. beautiful soft materials interest to the point of costs. and all of that changed during the
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colonial is a lot of traffic stopped costs that people didn't know existed before you know, because technics have stopped because industrialization of machinery and things that have replaced the traditional form. so all of these things made it seem for so slowly come in from the traditional practices that they have. so that's how the values are been slowly decreased. this is what they do. upper memphis in a hybrid about g, y is a g, a integrated, they did the academic then the research in ours, vedic scripters is done. we are not depriving the storing sierra in getting that a good letter academia he of the students focus on the the i am with as the verdict,
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the scriptures this targeted them for the sake of 2 things. one is to know the ancient ethnics of the lifestyle, the mysterious award as a how it is fond. my below are good, but my dad his we had better for me to send hound them 3 times a day. morning. why? the sun is raising evening. one sun is setting as an, as dental vend, sundays the make the, you know, be had this famous even seamless throughout the minutes of large mccully. who said the main objective of english education in india is to create the last set of
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interpreters, not someone who knows who we just didn't do, but it does between them. the rulers and the millions of big dublin. well, indian in the black and the student color, but the english in their opinions and their motors in their intellect. as i said earlier, the cause it says the education system, the bay introduced, and india somehow has a big, a very low self esteem among indians. it stops with the school. it starts with childhood, so people are always thinking, i'm repeating the sentence, but people are, indians are always thinking, the grass is green on the other side. so that's how even cricket was introduced into india along with the other education curriculum. the ticket is popular,
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probably going to make you uncomfortable. my show is called stretching. but again, you probably don't wanna watch it because it might just change the way you the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome across the top where all things are considered live cater level tensions between where your contract company and the russian government finally came to a head weathers. if gave me the gross and committed acts of treason and insurrection,
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russia stared into the abyss. thankfully, a compromise was found in crisis averted. are there less things to be learned? the to discuss these issues and more enjoyed by my guess, martin j america. she's an award winning journalist, and commentator, and in budapest we cross the door to samuel. he is a pod cast or at the capital, which can be found on youtube and locals. are a gentleman, cross off rules and the fact that means he can jump any time you want. and i always appreciated. so let's start out with georgia in budapest. well, one heck of a weekend. let's put it that way gentlemen. um, i don't want to go over all what happened the events people know what they are right now, but the upshot is that the gross and has been a m, the state in the sense that he's not going to be charged for serious crimes of insurrection and treason, we have the good services and offices of the way he'll be able to russian,
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president lucas. okay. we're offering a compromise progression. we'll go into what we, i suppose, is called exile. i'm not sure what's going to happen to his assets and his company is and all about and put the, his foot leaders a part of the wagner group. those that did not participate in the insurrection will be dealt with in a normal fashion, promptly given contract within the military. but towards the significance of what happened over what 36 hours is huge, your thoughts? well, it's very hard to absorb the sun pitch information of the past 36 hours. so one can see right away who celebrating and who's the war a, the west of the media, western governments, western politicians, you know, that will rejoicing. so uh,
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goshen who is the boats to be a factory? i'll take russian wants to do what's right for us to do what's best for russia and is this what he set out to do that? they are the, there are high fives going around in the, in the west and capitals. and this, remember the goals as far as nato was concerned. i mean, we, we, we've said this many, many times. the end of the gaggle. the goal wasn't very ukraine, all over the tv, anything for your brain? the goal was regime change and rush of the goal was to get the futon out and to uh, push russia into internal turmoil. so nato and the west will achieve a piece that go partially. i mean, that was what was happened this weekend, and this alone encourage them both. i mean, they will have seen that i must go,
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looks we approved and makes it a declaration to the nation. this is treason the stab in the back. uh, we cannot tolerate this in the, in the, in the end. yeah. it's all the right the, the yes reduction is gone. he's an exile boss and bill i wrote 70, that's next door. does anyone really believe that is all going to shut off and, you know, and there is such a thing, is the union estates always the unit? yeah, it's a union state. i don't think it's gonna retire and you know, and make sandwiches and, you know, go back to k to ring for rich people. and i'm, i'm assuming he's going to go on issuing, he's videos issuing all manner of statements. and then there's going to be a problem of how to deal with it. um, you know, as, as i said before, i think that the longer this war drags on the more was such problems are going to a rise. i don't, i don't think this problem with bread ocean has been sold yet. but be, you know,
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it's a from, from my point of viewed, i'm glad there was that this incident has come to an end because of past experiences where i'm thinking of 1917 and the collapse of the russian state. um, but nonetheless, it was overnighted. it has been resolved, at least temporarily. um i, i, i would have preferred a per block in handcuffs. i'm sorry, i'm kind of time old school that way. but then again, it has been resolved and leave it to the point where there was a blood shed. but the ramifications and george was getting close to it is that, you know, when you're right, take up arms against the states and that is the probably the most serious crime you can commit and it's being washed over that is problematic. martin. yeah. and we would imagine we would assume if you, if you indulge yourself with
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a narrative of western media, we would assume that touching being that hot man would come down like a ton of bricks on this guy. anybody else? but your thoughts? i think i'm really putting my head on the book here for the you'd for which i hate to is, but i actually think the pollution cancer it as, as quite cool, founded and quite measured quite liter me leaders by definition, good leaders, leaders of superpowers. usually the french went across as a mattress, they handle it. and that's why the, that's why they're at the top and that's where they stay powerful. what is it 23 years? you know, there was a crisis here today. i don't think it was an attempt to to, i think we'll get a bit too excited with that. i think it's the what could to that is probably wrong . i think the proper french key shape. we want to go down that route is to detail. so it was a drama and i think it was a drawing, missouri world history. it's just um by precaution. i think he prepared it. i think he knew what the steps involved. so there's no room there was not making it up as
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you go along. i think you knew exactly where he was doing. i don't think he intends to go to moscow. i think he knew that to be some sort of negotiation somewhere else . well, then, full, but they're all lessons lunch and i think, you know, we should reflect on this, and i hope mister poaching on his advice is a reflection on it. but we don't. how stringent story it on the level of accountability on the russian side said much, you know, this, been a bit of an outrage, but if she wouldn't cry, what is she? the personalities are criticized. what's going on, but they haven't come up with the so they haven't come up with a re, the professional um 11 is appropriate. i'm going to totally speak a listing is actually quite a good thing. what's, what's the big deal of this guy? being in um, in brothers, i think he will do a lot of videos now. i think he would probably during the day, you know, he'll be there. so he'll be the professional, your tips on today of ministry of the, of the ministry strategy surpassing, you know, i think it might be quite good. i mean,
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i hope pushing at least us to call her, to take a step back and reflect on some of the points this guy raised. that will be a real tragedy if you didn't do that, you know, their work. let's say um the gray areas they will of mistakes made. let's just say, let's say it right out front to play all 3 of us. okay. so there's a lot of people that don't have to go and fight. ok. so they're pretty young people driving their little fancy cars for mommy and daddy and, you know, a big creates unabridged. i mean, let's be honest about it. okay. the, let's also be honest about was mistakes happen. you know, mistakes do happen from the fund. it does happen in the pony also, you know, people do make mistakes, communication lines get cut off temporarily. technology, let's do jobs and you do share their own people and the law in the right. cool. you know which i didn't go to, but i still a bit of it and i've done this done as well. america. so it just took me about
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finished or so it happens. rushers what happens on the front line, but i think the take away really interesting take away from me in this is the fact that your crime just on the west and they so just basically 1st and then dollars themselves. and so outage on the phone. yeah. and i think it was, he says, a when your, when your enemy is fighting and wants itself, don't interrupt. you know, i think i'm not shows you a lot about where we are in the world. because if you're talking about something like $25000.00 troops removed from a particular area of that front blood, truly they a military strategist. so nature will be saying, hey, there's an opportunity to though you really should move now. now is the time you know, this is a, this is norman g d, j beach is kind of a scenario. here we go a window of was it a, on your site, in this case it was a ministry. an interesting way to promote what i understand the regular russian service been had done, replace that part of the frontier. george,
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you mentioned something i think it's very interesting is that, you know, inside the beltway and, you know, in brussels, there was a, a muffled laughter. you know about one of the russians travails and all that but the probably some is, you know, it's there but you know, the weight is always described as this. you know, a authoritarian, the hard guess i can hook with the broken this to the right and he's a populace. right? okay. and i don't think, you know, the, the, the, the ideological process, these were very but didn't percolate very well because essentially it's bad because rest is having problems. but they really told really they don't really want to analyze how much further right progression is when, when, when you look at his rhetoric, george, well that's right. then the post about the pretty goshen. s. we? yes. the like the end of a beth and the love of the west. i mean, as far as i remember, and i think he has been labeled as a terrorist organization by the united states government run. but he was blamed for
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the 2016 election that he did either he is a 5th, helped a trump when. so it's suddenly very peculiar the southern embrace of up, up regarding, but full of the western governments. they just want chaos as a feel of this is we're going to go back to the 19 ninety's and uh, and the where you once once filtering can be pushed out, then you know, the, the, you know, there's no, i'll be a successor waiting in the wings and then, you know, or all hell breaks loose, and that's really the western policy. i mean, i know it is the empire of chaos. i mean, just like, you know, it's, if it's chaos, then it's good for us. and i think that's why later they will be a believe full about what's happened. and i think this will encourage then they, they say, look, you know, it's, it's, as we saw pages a lot week up then, then we had suspects that, and you know, this is michael mcfall. let me easy he's been doing is usual with a storm as a well book. and as always, bank down, you know,
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every time anyone has confronted him, he's always back down. you know, what happened was a turkey in 2015 and so on and them. and that's, that is going to be the perception and i, and i think that, i mean i, i agree with you that the bloodshed was avoided and that's, that's a good thing. and because i think we will see everything yesterday that there was going to be an old my to class a bit between the russian pauses and the wagon a that didn't happen. but as we move forward, i mean, are they still rush or really how does have to resolve this problem? and i think that this, this problem in your brain has to be dealt with because i think the frustrations within the middle of the tray is going to grow. i mean, are they going to feel that this, this needs to be brought to an end? because soon will already be commemorating to me is start of as a special military operations, or they have to bring this to an end to which one can only hope that that is the
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