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thompson's length of time for is for me these terms rejected las vegas and our ability to hold a go and, and maybe they describe it as well. states, or as a vocation, or as an act of disrespectful of positive midges, or may narrow it as well. actually did last spring so but events. so i don't say it's like a serious reaction or response to the bins. a serious off a do need to hold on. it's not normal. it's an awful logic in yeah. is taught with a impulse of laptops, tablets. i'm personally computers to boost local manufacturing, imposing the licenses, but couldn't deal a heavy blow to west electronic companies like apple. samsung being and government did not specify the reason for licensing the tech product impulse, but it follows with new days promotion of local manufacturing and,
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and just go into an impulse unemployment. some of these quote made in, in the plan the country impose similar licensing on television and both of the i'm face high terrace on products like mobile phones to boost domestic outputs. electronics that make up between 7 and 10 percent of the countries type of merchandise import. so we spoke with a public policy and economic stress has become a data. and he says that this decision pays the way for transformed indian economy as this government for the last couple of years. he's taking a ecosystem approach stores manufacturing, because that is the oldest part of the economy. moving uh computers and the hardware and board straumy open another free license to be reserved category is a part of the largest system for us. there was a digital india. and along with that that is the making india. we see, you know,
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kind of incentivizes people outside to the us to start manufacturing in india. and even if you look at the automobile, the policy of the country, me necessarily want manufacturing to be set up in india. we don't related done that . we didn't lend even with the best law. i mean, you know, you, if you don't have a base and in day one cell in india, and that's, that's kind of uh, sorted as rarely, if you just lost it in the hardware and digital the ecosystem. and we brought it back with cellphones and malware and bringing back to a now do you know what devices are the hardware inquiry has been hidden by yet another corruption scandal because he's going to like 2 orders of the country's military recruitment incentives present. by the way of masking, have said that those responsible will be dealt with as a country continues. efforts to clean up is image to me, nato, and the standards. the police are, would need the exam. today,
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their lawyer poets from ukraine's had of security service. my luke administer of internal affairs, claim, and co, in particular, one of the issues of the inspection of the military commissars. we spoke in detail . the inspection has revealed many violations, frankly disgusting. once all the facts revealed by the law enforcement officers will be presented to the public and investigated you and criminal proceedings. this comes as late as paul by cnn file of the majority of americans are again sending any we'll find that as well. i moved to us aid packages to give, in spite of which us votes the veto is down a proposal to establish a special office to oversee washington funding to ukraine and the us advanced development hasn't. i don't see yet another package with nearly a 1000000000 dollars last month, but it is a little consulting side human rights defendant on know the legs says, cubes con, investigation is just a p all move. while washington itself fails to provide any clarity on how the money
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is being spent, the right sort of like, uh, attempting to put lipstick on a piece. essentially, everybody knows that ukraine as being uh, guilty of the worst uh, traffic and often sees against international law, whether its about on and traffic game, hosting or suspicious by role as activities and sourcing, uh, the, uh, violations of, uh, its own goals, fusions. and despite these uh, stated the intent to join the you resides the most fundamental uh, provision. that's the one kind of finding the european convention of human rights. so this sounds like a little political to late. what is the democratic party diesel res seems vitamins stretching?
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sol as a claim to fame seems so trying to reach 121 is this you crying and fully. and so we can only look at this as a tablet as possible. i found this is an ascii, someone uses be trying to engage into some kind of p r tv, but no one is due. and to the extent there is a bill circulating, trying to control the flow of financial aid into ukraine funding. where is this? so keep in mind that the department of defense as being failing, it's all the for many years now. we don't use it much reading and some dollars being on the account is for yeah. and i size put his own safety of alive in the pursuit of justice, bicycle in to show load. yeah. idea. and so in see if i can sort of see him use who discussed the wish. it leads, filed his career to the imprisonment story with former c i a agent i know this junk
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curiosity. and the latest episode of was of was, he was for the full interview him on saturday. as we all know, julian assigns from news reports we know about his technical background, but tell us about the kind of person that is why has he always been so concerned with transparency? well, he's from my early age, he was, his mother was a, as an activist. i think that influenced him strongly. julia is an unusual person and he has put his own safety, his own futures on life now on the line in the pursuit of what he considers to be justice. the british government has been especially harsh and its treatment of julia massage. he was arrested technically on a bail jumping charge, but he's been held for years now in a maximum security penitentiary in london while he goes through the extradition process. why has he gotten such harsh treatment from the british?
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well, i'm like many people here. most people talk about this subject. i do not believe britain is a portable of the united states. i don't believe that they are just the vassal of united states. that might fit germany more, but not britain britney. is it called participant and us adventures abroad? this look at the rock or think of margaret thatcher, telling george w bush. don't get wobbly about attacking iraq. it's where there are so many examples where the british government is very much in lock step with the united states and maybe even influencing their policy. because we're talking about foreign policy of the united states. and julia sonjee is a threat to any state that is committing crimes essentially or corruption. and they have the power that we're seeing through the british courts to crush this man. like any tin pot dictated would do just one a reporter i'd something they don't like. they'll throw me in the dungeon. 2 2 2 well, right, so this is out as it was great to have your company only back up the top of that
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with more international is with the the i had to say and say that then hello. and well, what is, which is why is to power in 1952? he didn't just leave the cool which changed if you sort of the region way, but also shifted the balance. tell us international relations by the name of the amount of don't us serve. what this will continue to originate with the memories of people living in our countries and around the world for a long time. the image here in st. petersburg city on the sidelines of the rush advocates, i mean we've set down to soak. we've developed on that sir. the grandson have hello . good afternoon is sherry looked
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a lot like gmail up the last year and you seem to have his reassuring composure and your voice sounds some more like uh, hunger. lemme so i'm very pleased to hear that good. thanks so much. tomorrow. what do i use you were born after he passed away? correct? yes, i guess i kind of had this. what did your father sleep? i've done the search and wanted to tell you about president came out of the same when it's done by father always told us of the humane and honest he was so that we would learn those quite as well. but it wasn't just a father when everyone else to, i should know jamal of deal master was admired by people from all social studies, especially poor people. they told me many anecdotes about them, different from what we've been told at home. but they all made us feel even more proud with the realize that we did a lot to learn from that moment. that concludes the real role model for us with this compassion and integrity. he was 1st and foremost a human being the have lead and we've noticed that she personally as well as his other children and grandchildren are really committed to develop the master's
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legacy. what research have you done throughout the several books and, and there was a huge photo and video archive out of these meetings and, and, etc. could have all these materials being preserved, okay? and are they available to the, to someone doing historical or intellectual torres? he doesn't work till the end. yes. because come out of the master document or is the is the author's daughter for the illness or also worked on documenting many of his meetings. the last i done in the ladies it in addition to those that were officially documented to put in. so where are those which were officially documented? as soon as there's other meetings negotiations, wherever recorded, as well, and fast enough, i personally also published a book containing come out of don't last. there's money script, some of them. those are as ma'am words about the period before the revolution when he was on the stage and for illusion, as well as the statement i made on march 30th. 1968, the medical importance of those documents is entirely demonstrate the evolution of gum. i lived on us just thinking of as well, from pre revolutionary times, all the way to the period following the 6 day war,
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or the thick of intellectual and political evolution documented in his memoirs, either manuscript or here recorded and dimensions on the current events. this up to where exactly the life of gamble of deluxe or has been documented in one form or another thanks to the efforts of miss hold on other contributors when i come back, send out the office and visit the sorta stories. so by joining lucy, we're having has something taken off tab. what's your opinion as a member of the amount of dual masters families? i hope he's right that some say that mr. hayes. oh, i mean i tell him to do either. it was more after the creation of a compelling image, then the recording of back, multiple lots of on analysis. and i disagree. i believe that mr. psycho may rest in peace recorded what he'd seen with his own eyes when he was with gum. i loved him nicer at the time. he wrote the story as many years later, after a good while i've done last year that he was pursuing any personal goals and he wasn't afraid of come out on us around the country. he loved him in a bad one and
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a little bit, i shift and indeed for him it has a name. hey, coach was one of the most vocal proponents of the amount of domestic ideal which look on this absolutely obligation. now setting you up and it's been an investor has resignation, come out loud, don't ask for believe that he should take all responsibility and most of them. yeah . so it wasn't just to show a sign of clay he had come or of course not scanner when he was sincere and true. most of us, he was very sincere, going into if you talk to minister mohammed for you, that he can tell you his version of how we tried to get in touch with him. i loved them. no sir. and this boxed in some belief. that's a key of them. i was involved because there were rumors that he would succeed kamala bell. that's why he became the victim of come out of domestic immense popularity. his people didn't want any other person to lead the nation, but then and 196. 07, come all up though not so thought he was fully responsible for the situation. so he addressed the country unannounced his resignation for the last for his death. it kinda, it was, it was your father kindly the been not so present at the time of the model of the
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authors that how about me, who am i going to as far as i know, she wasn't there good visits, what my grandmother to hear was and it was she who informed on where's the data was found on so that she was the vice president done who yes, according to what i know i'm are so that on her scene of sha fee, where the 1st people to get access to come out, the sort of body, again i'll have according to my sources, the body was kept in the bedroom for 3 hours and so they decided what to do next and me about about and the whole. so it was a sudden that i on the top on the i remember i was asking my father about them. i loved almost his death and he said, a very beautiful thing to see what he said. the only absolute truth in life is death. everything of some certain things we shall never know for sure about. this is really essential because there was no autopsy and there was no reliable information about the cause of death. but the only certain truth in life is death will someone uh, and based on what your father, sadness doesn't mean that he was not sure that the death resulted from the natural causes. lot of the whole can see,
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i can say that he did complain about it. so the 1969 due to her problems, but there are many reasons to be on sure, since there were many who are applauding attempts on the life of the model of the lesson, just reflected in his books, that's a good read of. yes, to him any who wanted him gone to the the end of the day? we can only guess and guesswork is different from the to the okay. if it's, if i have to explain the fact that he's funeral was attended by all the country stop leader. she had this get, nobody thought about, no attempts to cut her off at the last. i think the finally decided against the match about a notice some of the out of religious convictions you were missing with. i couldn't shut off. i'm not sure to be honest, but i do know that the family did not want to not talk to. you are both an idea and equality. now usually when there is a choice, whether to do an autopsy or not a default decision is not to have one thought on unless the family of the deceit along that suspicions about as far as the way i mean. so anyway, we even have the president has on at least legacy remains to have that right. it is
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now contained in the amount of the master's, whoops, and everything else he left behind the reasoning that given all of the major developments in the region, it is now time to revisit the master's ideology and analyze is critical that, that have to do with, do you think that it's something necessary or possible on without diminishing his grade to or if i'm the most and kind a month on us are always in courses associates to voice alternative opinions. like i said before, he made sure that all his meetings were recorded and then also that there wouldn't be any vague, disregarding things. he said behind closed doors, all those materials and documents are available. anyone can get access to them and criticize them, because that's what them out loud. don't ask for doing these meetings. he wanted to hear different points of view. even if someone disagreed or had a negative reaction to his idea. he wants to know the mall and it was a very important period, an ear of the major achievements of domestic legacy in africa. asia, in an online movement in latin american countries is very significant of and we need to study the year of gum. i love the lesser talking about russia and africa
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today, present uprooting, also mentioned come all of them as one of the symbols of the african continent found deliberation moved. all of these things are very positive and we can learn from the what we should also learn from the negative aspects after all, come out loud, don't last or was a human any made mistakes any but this medical care? of course. so your family supports the idea of studying, that's the reason i'm a lot of, i'm not sure when we look at everything objectively. you'll see that we stay true to nicer as ideas, not because we are as finally because we believe in them. it is a family. now i'm letting them up. yes. so when we see these people from african countries welcoming the ground, some of them a lot the most of the day it means that they saw something in to his relevant dignity. it's very flattering, is half the size or cell. uh, but the reason the number's descendants were also episode one by royce. who else women, the also the descendants of montela med, been a bella. duty as me. can you go into the defendants calendar or?
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yes, kenneth, combed on tumble sons of many prominent african leaders or there seemed like why and i've not or was that if there's a sense of revolution or at least signs of leaders of the african national liberation movements? i think you get together for lunch from dinner. the yes of course we got together and established the african legacy for him. a platform where we can discuss how we can help from our youth in the future, minute a minute fast and what's the situation with our shop? our one who raises questions when we talk about the family history of the amount of the nicer. probably there are many doubts regarding i sure if my once warranty and he was secretary to the president and run his office over. i talked to nasir his dad. he became secretary to president. said that was how did he die most from natural causes a lot for long of course, and that's why i should know he fell off on who when i did it. i might have to myself from that building a, i'm a i'm, it wasn't the same building and a psychiatrist as the one. so i'm supposed to be something wrong. and then 0 was no, it was private residence, or like i saw it about it a lot. and came to
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a logical conclusion the, it will, it makes sense to me, at least, of all of the disagreements regarding the started on october 6th, all which side made advances in that war, egypt, or is a little surfaced after october 15th of all egypt, some cheap months in combat, unintelligence hadn't been questioned before october 15th. the consensus was that egypt was we need them since we started hearing alternative opinions for october 15th, which is where claimed their breakthrough in victory sat at the sewer as christ. so is the suez crisis. the differences of opinion surfaced after october 15th, but everything that happened before was the success of the egypt army and intelligence community with the same. i mean that i should smart one didn't provide israel with an intelligence piece, but it was blame for doing so. anyway, i think that the issue was more complicated, talked about because he didn't have connections with his room. but who did he really work for? it has happened for egypt for israel must logically speaking. we can probably say that even more for egypt, because before october,
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15th of egypt was winning the conflict. so these are the things only changed after that days got it. so if it had been working for me as well, and it is, it would have supplied them with intelligence of the exactly home. he would have supply them with intelligence and that would have resulted in each defeat by then. so if we stick to these logic of the month, then we would conclude that each real gets rid of him because he's had failed them then. okay, so what you're trying to say on the, for that yes, almost, that would be the conclusion. while i was at a funeral on with president, how's the new product ashcroft? mom was buried with top honors as a national hero, the national hero. so that was my personal conclusion that i no longer exploring the issue. i'm thinking they, there was no doubt that probably the jeep should intelligence agencies are very powerful as a model of the nicer established diverse, strong intelligence community. yes, i think so to a i need for the eventual they probably have the documents on that end sooner or later. we will learn the truth, according to the yes of course, by and if i also want to take advantage of your presence here to discuss another
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important agent when we get an important interview with the head of the american section in writing intelligence. if you would just sit down, who's st era down per se, he told us that your way to father kind of come up with no sir, and had a phone conversation with who the just as i am pursuing son. and told him that the day was prepared to draft a fair and honest reporting, the absence of weapons of mass destruction and raj, a, with that to date, provided lease information to erect in charge. why did we begin context before the media? and then of course, the money didn't specifically named how does the know certain amount, if you didn't name a businessman. but mars looks like our software that who knew the ledge kind of developed enough to solve that. do you know, emergency to see? do you believe that your father was indeed one of the participants? are these due at the ultimately failed semester? like i said, those who are interested in visiting tell, sees and what is the interview i mentioned to me, which we set on our show and our model. this is the 1st time i've heard of this so many. don't think this theories plausible,
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since my father didn't even know how much i bought a day. so i thought maybe everything happened for a mazda of with our summer home, or to somebody, lena. so you have to ask, who am i somebody if this is the person i'm thinking of, is a relative of like somebody, would you better ask him as just the 1st time i've heard about it because i was very close to my father to pick on. that's why i'm asking him why this was. and he and i talked about everything and that's why i think there's no basis with this story that can end somebody up on the i said use personally visit iraq with your father was on the should. i don't know, i did not visit the rock with my father, but i was aware of my father's last it corrected because he, fairly on that trip that i had. and that's how we found out that he had developed to bring to the story any detail heavy took place in 2002 and somebody year before the us invasion of iraq not whole as a model. i will do it off a lot of that snow. my father's last visit to arrive was for 2000 and he felt it was during enough as an alarm, which is when we found that the developed brain tumor from 2000 to 2011. my father
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was treated for the 2 by which spread to other parts of his body hills. yeah. and if it does that mean you discover the disease by accident mental at offline during this visit to iraq because he became sick. there was one with that had been mind what happened to the mind really lost consciousness on he had something like an epileptic seizure and he felt to the ground to them. after consulting with the doctors, we found that he had a brain tumor. so that's here, you've been out. fire dias, ruled out, i know you. i know perhaps your father merely flooded a proposal and other actions were performed by the business man. i certainly like down just as i would have known about us about i had it on any case, east margins because sabri seems here us hope that he will share his information with us. yeah. that because he's old belongs to the past almost at the and he's disclosure, it will not cause any problems. but it seems that the name of the late charlotte or 0, if it goes sabri, was to ease the burden of your body. and it's people who are suffering from good luck with the doctor. all the different, you know,
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that reports have been presented to the ways iraq is expected, then. yes, it would not have had any pre tag demo innovation with it. oh though it had tried using oh, meaning that was my question is about something out and what is your assessment of the peer and of nicer williams. one of the most that i think the period of naturalism is an important period in the life of egypt. it was the 1st period in many countries with the president, expressed the aspirations of the people to yourself was a simple mind from a per family unfulfilled as dreams, like any simple man. that is why many nations gathered around him who wants to emulate egypt and for either countries from colonialism. also, this period opened up so many often use africans from 3rd world peoples to realize their aspirations. in the same period, we learned that there is no difference between north and west africa and between west east asia and latin america. because we all aspire to freedom of the right to make our own decisions without any external economic or political control or political dictates. this period for me is accomplished not only for the arab world,
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but from all the countries that have suffered from colonialism to imperialist past work and my throw. so you think the rush effort assignment is a turning point? and yes, of course, which has always been a part of africa's liberation movements. of course, we don't want to live in the past, but we have to continue in the past the past and rush to play those huge role on the african continent in the 19 fifties and sixties publish. it does not have a colonial past, and therefore, there are many positive aspects of dealing with russia and relation to wish it will be built on a win win basis. and on the basis of unilateral benefit for one party or the other than the 100 anniversary of the mileage and us or as birth was selling really in russia and your sancho. but i just came gum. i loved another one. i think these, my memory serves me right down food were present at these events. you know what, i also little hoops by and passengers deeply matched and everybody squared published for this event was that i could do one or 6 either and see uh see if i
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always participate in the getting veiling of the, to my aunts and universities and wish them off it kind of universities and cuz on the people's friendship university in moscow, well, it shows respect for them. i love them. nice are in motion. i appreciate that very much. this is grace. read. you. thank you very much. thank you very much. we think the drugs and the amount of the not certain of what a coma is that and which i think you'd see with us. but i'm still, i'm a suffer and i wish you a very good day from st. petersburg on saturday. describe to our children channel, why the cure code, as you can see on your screen. so, and then follow on, show the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the in europe, young nations ultimately experienced that transformation with the exception. that is, was kind of defeated by the hard realities, right? or at least confronted with them in a, in a very significant way. and you know, the space up more or less a more or less the only exception to the general tendency. that of course, has to do with the fact that they generally go situation of the united states is funding it. is that of an iowa that is the size of the continents
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the never be a victory for russia. wait. so you can see where you're still waiting for them by can locate me of this as a war between russia and the united states made it comes to the us to get the name of the forces are and you're not in your engaging conflict, you're brushing, forges american forces are here to defend nato allies. nato escalates even more in the special military operation, becoming more bills of sounds like the social is much to see if i see the west custody a couple of years. we've so easily issue a unique and east of media. most of them was hearing. let's just don't finish the sewage. there i speak of
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the question. i mean, you love seeing the additional mattress was the most schools. if you look on the initial do, while, of course, significantly post on zillow, while it be almost getting used to put value when you do oil change. but you're also still done the newest for free on the belief systems to good. who do what i see these the buses, the little gear limitation says this done,
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both of the russian states never as tight as i'm sort of the most sense community not getting hold of all sense and up the speed. what else? suppose question about this. even though we will bend in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube, the payment services for the question, did you say they requested
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the, [000:00:00;00] the ambulance in defiance sheets agree on a plan to in they need. yeah. without saying which locations would be targeted by us as people in the west. often countries protests against the region of cyber centers and into eventually trouble simons. i'm hoping to see on media freedom as a you for imposing too. office slabs news his bond on print states. i was despite previously hating the shutdown of russian terminals in europe, was in

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