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extradited to america and put under house arrest there was he awaited his face, while lynch had always maintained his innocence and was apparently all set to put it all behind. it seems that faith had other plans. and this is where the story takes an almost on believable turn in a remarkable coincidence. just 2 days before the base in science, the sea bed, lynch's co defendant, the us fraud trial. steve and chamberlain was hit by a car while out for a real nearest home in england. he was taken to hospital and put a live support, but he died there on monday the same day as lynch's yacht site gets even creepy. or when you read the names of those who went down with the both jonathan bloomer, a senior us banker from the financial joint, morgan stanley, he it'd be the star witness for an inch. chris, maurice little american prominent lawyer who defended lynch during his trial, but also was on board the doom. yes. and here's what he wrote right after the
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acquittal verdict 2 months ago. i am so glad to be home, and i live happily ever off. well, little did he know there's no doubt this string of incredible coincidence as leaves more questions than answers. why wasn't mike lynch, the owner and most familiar with the, amongst a survivors? how could to the statistically most try men alive? both meet tragic ends within days of each other in the most improbable ways. in any case, it looks like we may never know how to the luckiest man alive, seemingly became the luckiest in the blink of an i. a y daugherty that comedies where you can get details of all the stories will following this hour. i'll be right back again. i'll see you later on the side of the modem. the hollywood welcome. now i was working on the dream list for james,
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come through we have approximately 10000000 people in california that are risk of becoming on house looks good man. pulls up somebody forwards into 3 jobs and still not enough because of the cost of leaving also has increased the coal badge and then still by todd shifts. last year long. the amount of of homeless rose by 12 percent in california. the water is part of the the is it the poly would pose good isn't the deepest view of us and in the word part,
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is it something deeper, more complex might be present there? let's stop without cases let's go products. as we're told you as president joe biden does not want to stand off with russia over ukraine to trigger a global war. the evidence suggest just the opposite. nato now uses you. praying to attack russia, have no doubts. russia will respond. take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse who really wants a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as 1st?
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can you see through their illusion going underground? can the the the say when i'm to, i think the position iran gained in the region and especially among different countries in the world is one of the legacies of abraham. right. you see and the empathy that was strengthened among people was another legacy that he left behind him was as the in the human race. he's good relations with different parts of the power structure in iran goes back to our cultural background. yes, he shined in this area exceptionally in boosting this embassy to see, but there are some cultural backgrounds as well. for example, as you are acquainted with eastern culture in the eastern culture,
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empathy is very powerful is historically and when the eastern culture was dominant, so unless empathy was a lot stronger, but in fact he improve this empathy. i think one of the topics that should be among the questions is how could raise the build a relationship between politics and emphasis? in fact, he made an effort to merge politics with empathy and love, which means people believe politicians are after their own interest. this is common all around the world. politicians are after their own interests. if they take part in the elections, if they want people to vote for them or anything else they are after an interest. however smarter raised the show that in some cases he has done something against his own interests. we have this culturally here, so we had it in the past, or for instance, our religious teaching strength in this. and in my opinion, if you pay attention to this even happened in other countries. i mean, in other countries, people stated such friendly comments or write easy after the helicopter crash.
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the mother i yeah, she just has if you accept again, the strength and empathy because politicians usually fight a lot with each other. he made some sacrifices that others accepted and accepted his honesty in spain. but these relations were not always successful. sometimes some would show and mity it was not in a way that i could say it was all a success. sometimes you would try to have a very good relationship, but sometimes it would be the opposite to the the more he, when you look at it from the essence or historic point of view. the most impactful moment is when love and politics become intertwined. either in our country or in our diplomacy with neighboring countries, the not he tied and showed it and publicized it a lot and was made both conditions his, his honesty would be noticed, they would understand it. for instance, when he spoke about national interest, all people would understand the thing, but it was really interesting when he was in front of foreign politicians,
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he would talk about our and their national interest. if this is very important, the borders would be omitted then. but since the borders were highlighted by political geography or political pacts, this was a very important point of how he managed to attract the trust of neighbors in the shortest time possible. and we can say it was unprecedented to get it this trust was even not achieved during the previous regime. although show we never had it always, we were not trusted him in the, in my opinion, it was a british policy that made countries in our region fight with each other and, but he managed to gain the trust of neighbors. are those, you know, see how he did that and i get to, i think, tolerating the war and gaza that is taking place at a distance from us is very painful. and we do nothing about it. not that we can't do anything i have as powerful and influential women in the world several times to demand their husbands, or even they help to solve this issue themselves because i am sure they sympathized with gaza. the women and children of gaza. i don't believe many people do not
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sympathize with gaza, but we are not willing to pay the price. our problem is that the number of people are willing to pay the price for the improvement of the situation and gaza is very low them, for example, for me to confront israel and make it stand back. very lucky. this criminal gang has done something, people can ended if they want to. so tell people want to and they can hear, but the price is high and not a lot are willing to pay it as us you should a man, uh, i sent a message to the wives of presidents officials and emails of different countries based on their feminine feelings that i knew they were to some extent agreeing with me because they are women. it's right. they might be powerful politicians or be a member of a political party, or for some reasons, be in a position of power. but eventually they are women like women and other countries in different social levels. they have a common point of showing quick sympathy with the pain of others,
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show empathy and want to sacrifice. this made me contact these women. unfortunately, we had good relations for this reason. as our relations were good from way before because of the congress of influential women, we were in touch before that. and usually because of the congratulatory messages that we would exchange for the person new year or other events, gifts that we would give each other. i had such a relation with a number of them, but with some i didn't. and for the 1st time we started there and it continued after that and it's interesting, it continued even after the martyrdom a very easy i received lots of condolence messages. i think i received such a messages from the 1st ladies of 15 or 16 countries and i replied, and this relationship still continues. i'm, i'm not just talking about the wives of world leaders is all influential women, especially those who can play an active social and cultural role in their countries . as far as i know them. i don't know all of them, but i want to be more familiar with them. so i tried to contact them. i want any issue if there is an issue anywhere that is about the environment. because
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environmental issues are usually lost in political currents and are very dangerous for all children and humans. we should boost this and if possible, whole gatherings in different countries. you know, there were many requests to hold the meetings of the congress of influential women in different countries, even to countries and for you to host. and it is possible, it will happen or maybe not. so anyway, i will follow it. and still, i believe if women want to do something they can to convince their husbands or members of their family or their colleagues, that something is right and we can spread love more than the on monday. so latavia too was the, that's my major is educational science, with expertise and the philosophy of education. i'm continuing that. but as you know, education is related to all institutions, including the market and politics, more than the rest of the families or the school and university. and this extension has caused me to be in touch with all of them. and for my position that i had,
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this diversity exists in all the fields. we have projects and make the projects progress because i haven't had an official political position. and i still don't. and i don't intend to have one. this is my difference with mr. racy. i don't like political work and accidentally political roles occasionally were given to me, but i tried not to take one has indeed politics has helped my voice to be heard so, but i still have the same job for my previous work days. of course, the issue of women and families is because of the educational role of the family, especially things that are forgotten, such as fatherhood. i think many nations pay attention to motherhood, but not fatherhood. and they don't know that maybe fatherhood is somehow more important than motherhood. to some extent, motherhood is kind of important for the fatherhood is more important. it is inspirational to the mother and then so that she does her job too. and whether he is busy or is on a trip or martyred, or as absent, the mother can carry on her work. and now i believe these are the things that are forgotten. forgive me for saying this, and gentleman might get upset,
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but men mostly have the financial role, the father's and feed. but now the mothers have the financial role to meaning the children act upon the economy of the markets. and they are just consumers here that you and your traditional culture and eastern cultural situation was that children were working, so they were educated yet. now we assume that working children are being exploited . but the child who is sent to work so that he or she gets educated and does the financial work not for his or her benefit, but to help the family to understand the pain and suffering want to deal with it and it is almost don't exist anymore. the as well i don't know if i should do. we have succeeded in the acceptance of 20 majors related to the family issue by the ministry of education and we are following up on them. so our top universities such as the university of turan martyr but has to university algebra university who started in this field. basically the family science colleges
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get established and we have the approval that the families, science colleges have the bachelor masters and ph. d programs. the family issue gets tied up to science because a family is an issue that hasn't been pushed to the side of their so this is our concern and i feel more obligated because marta racy was concerned about these issues too. so i feel i have a duty to work more in this area. sure. that as you should recall, he mentioned the family in new york. another thing that happened on his day of martyrdom. he was supposed to come the next day to the closing ceremony of the crown and science congress, which in fact does scientific work on the front of the state. of course it has the orders and opponents, but it's a work that he favored for us and we are following up at the universities. and fortunately, we have very advanced laboratories for scientific worst or universities such as the hash t t, ron some security sensitive places to have allowed us to do such work. we have an agreement with the nuclear research institute, but no contracts has been written, but we have a verbal agreement with them that they open up their doors to the scientists as you
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either locals or foreigners who want to work on the chronic issues. i feel more duty after the martyrdom of mister racy because there are many assumptions, especially regarding nuclear science, but many of them are false. for example, we want to do military work and you know that they are not true, but medical work is being done in this university and other places. nobody thought that we could do chronic work in nuclear research institutes. this is a new thing and we have the implicit agreement for it that we hopefully will do it . a new perspective on science and the crown is created especially on the science that it is not always against humanity. it doesn't always make weapons, doesn't always destroy the homes of the p. so that doesn't always ruined nature and sometimes does good work too. and don't they do me? honda? well, the west wants to make our youth lose their trust in us with media images. the assumption that we want to make them miserable, or whether it's more for internal consumption yet. so you've seen it and it happened. they went to the streets and made some noises because they are under the
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influence of their western media. in my opinion, are anti imperialism behavior has contributed to this to, you know, so they do this to us and especially attack our women because they know where to it's have, i guess, as you know, in the iran, iraq, more defending the shrines and different places we showed that the women raised the children and support their brothers and husbands. what did that? so they know that they should oppose women because the women are sensitive that their social role is not to be neglected. so they did this. we had the devil on our way of digging cheerful. we should say that for an media that are active in our country honestly are really effective in portraying a more precise image from inside of rochester. some of them are really honest. one of the places that makes me happy is r t, because it's media policy is very compatible with my country. so maybe it's bad for me to say it and shouldn't make them feel that they owe us something. but this is the 1st media that i have agreed to an interview. after the martyrdom of mr. racy,
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i was asked a lot, but didn't do an interview with anyone. the reason was the honesty and compatibility that i saw in their media policy that my country has to. this, at least for me, shows that there is a common payments because that common chain that is leading these policies. the western media have created a terrible and very scary image of us another or a very undeveloped one or something like that. they have misinterpreted all of our an excellent behaviors and even especially they have emphasized our dress and our had jobs. we insist that the media show this we as women and assist, may show our job, because we know that if the media policy is allow my her job to be seen, many other things behind it will be seen to see us as a i shall have to shred, either you go to any country, africa, or even the us. so for that you can see the duality, you know, there is resistance in all cultures against colonialism and exploitation, but maybe in our country, it is bolder and serious. and there animosity is more severe against us and we hold
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in my opinion, should that if you go anywhere in the world, the people who dress locally mean that they don't want to be like the americans. they don't want to accept their standards because they, especially the americans intend to standardize everyone with their rules and put them in that framework, the homeless they harass anyone who doesn't accept this. you including us. and i think they bother us more of and we should resist on the come by the court issue was and then is this the, the art of feminine living is a different stance to being a female. as you know, there is a traditional stance that women should consume, stay in the house to relax, read, and on the other hand, men go out their own money and make all the efforts for this. and such traditional stances are common despite being old. i think it is a common stance in many countries and our own that. and you can see many women who accept such a stance and go on with it was one that they expect men to do everything and having a better part is not that such women consume everything. but the sad part is that
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such women waste their life time to buy. this book indicates that you can do different. it says that you become more moralize and via such self improvement and to make others more moral. especially the persons who respect you more. most the persons who respect women more are often men, which when you become more moralize and you will be respected. also, instead of being seen as a consumer creature by men who think that can make women happy just through various gifts, such men are going to make you happy with more moral behavior tends to our society and our world will become more moralize to one another in such a moralize world cases like it also won't happen at all, or if it happens and it can be solved. we are drowned in the moral breakdown to the world is being destroyed by demoralization of fluid levels become more or less as well as when the women's role can be significant. was this case in a recent meeting i had with prominent directors. i said so for the media should help the teachers develop. we are calling ourselves the staff of the schools include this, the staff of school is an old term which has a long history. but the public looks at it in a bad way and makes it,
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we can points boulder here, then we had mistakes in the past. and we are growing based on our previous favors for to how are you able to solve if catches at small financial ego? if one of mister racy successes was to solve sanctions on neighboring ties by a multilateralism multilateralism was one of the terms that mister racy used to so much use to solve this problem for our country and others. the western sanctions didn't allow us to work with regional states, including russia. they suffered a lot at a you solve this with the principal of embassy. we are randy and say that empathy is better than talking in the same language as upon emphysema to many countries helped us with this. you can't believe it, which is in the early days of coven 19 mister racy spoke with the president of china for one hour. and he was convinced of sending the vaccine to iran nationwide . he spoke with russia and they sent us vaccines, and they had empathy with us. they want us to help us with coven 19, was not an incident that you can refrain from helping others also because we
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activated our indigenous scientists in this regard. i think one of the reasons why people liked mr. racy so much is the development during the code 19 period. people suffered so much from code 19. that is mr. racy was able to solve this problem by a proper connections with neighbors. we reached the level that we could help the neighboring countries regarding coven 19 the sanctions limit us in the medical field. i remember on research last visit to new york, he said, why don't you let us provide medicine for our special patients or even produce such a medicine or some western countries did not, are not and won't let us unless they are going by their own policy. so we should do it on our own. we need to change some of our policies in response to western countries policy. the fortunately on the policy sought out by mr. racy, were endorsed by the supreme leader and supported by the people from some newspapers. right. some ridiculous stuff to the people were aligned with us. one of the pieces of evidence for people's alignment with race is government is what we
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witnessed after his martyrdom is similar to despite many people wanting to hide his successes. and that's what the events after his martyrdom showed that at last, people expressed their belief during his funeral, the public express that they were approving of mister ray's ego. we should wait and see what the future politicians will do is i hope the recent past has continued. but i am positive about that as the supreme leader and people are supportive for someone on the do i do with them to see these hello. she was aware that raising was putting so much effort into solving the water issues between neighbors. for example, afghanistan, say the fact is, we had many issues with afghanistan, about water problems, how to put to solve water problems in the eastern provinces of iran. he had entered very dangerous negotiations. such negotiations were full of risks, but he had participated in the negotiations of personally who's going on with the security teams even advised him against such participation was really the same applies to the as or by john trip. the amount one of the security teams advised him
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not to go there. yet he had an indisputable principal regarding the water problem, as he believed that water is an important case for all the states. and his goal was to achieve a balance regarding water allocations between border provinces of neighboring states who would meet such a principle is rooted entrusting such a principal means 2 things named 1st, he is able to solve the problems you're gonna have. the 2nd is that he did not intend to abuse such trust and solve the problem in the interest of his own country and to the disadvantage of the neighboring countries. it was an aspect of his characters, i flown unintelligible. the, the,
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the story roses are, which are ours. it makes, you know, i'm not gonna let you care about me. if you care about the play. i wish somebody could just tell me why they're here or patriot lynching beating poverty. why supremacy is says the disgusting campbell, the people in mississippi voted on a flyer, and 65 percent of the people voted to keep the current flight our purposes to this in the name of the confederates. so, because of these monuments that you see everywhere are not, can, they're not monuments to the confederate government or monuments to the, to the soldiers, to the veterans. you know,
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if we're going to be offended by everything, every negative part of our history, we have to get rid of everything. the beautiful sun soaked vineyards and nestled among some breathtaking, rolling hills. as a gentle breeze comes off of the surrounding sea comic imagery of french one country. but this is not france. we are in a coupon at russia on the black sea, where recently they've got a serious about making some world class one. scott bennett, on former united states army psychological warfare officer, really served in the state department counterterrorism office under investor del daily the
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. so i wanted to come here to russia in the dawn bass area. i gather the fat to take back to the american people. the hold on bass of the front line. so this is where the bombs and the bullets are raging. this is where people are dying. this is where the buildings are. exploding the all. i wanted to see 1st hand the scars of war. the take a fresh look around, there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power to division with no real live indians.
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fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as it shows you fractured images, present it is, but can you see through their illusion going underground? can i look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, except we're such orders at conflict with the 1st law show alignment of the patient . we should be very careful about visual intelligence, and the point obviously, is to create a trust, rather than to the various mean with artificial intelligence. we have so many with him in the
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a robot must protect his phone. existence was alexis, the, it's almost like almost a cliche in the west, but this whole idea of with my, to the last your brain in some truth behind it. i mean, think about it for the american $60000000000.00 for the reason. a package small, a lot of money, a lot of money stays within the united states in terms of the defense contracts and the like. and pull the money that, you know, they buy time, they prolong the war, but keep russia busy. you know, this is the, ultimately, this is what the west is doing is all about you know, trying to preserve west to take him a news
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. the in 1881 seeking to expand its property in north africa. france decided to attack and easy. the invasion began with a bump, hardman of the french played on coastal cities and was followed by sending in the ground through the french is easily occupied. one of the key cities. these air james and the bay of doing is bomb. at the 3rd us deep agreed to humiliating negotiations. the bartow trade, he concluded with a colonialist, establishing a project to rid of france, overton easier. however, the people lived in easy, i would not surrender to the enemy. at the call of the islamic clergy, the june easy as rose to a holy war against the invaders. the soldiers of the bays army also joined the
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resistance. the branch groups did not get an easy walk. the error of patriots bought desperately, but failed to defeat the huge and well armed army, which was supported by the strongest sleep. within a year the rebels were defeated. this turned out to be a real tragedy for the country. about one 7th of the population together with the fighters left for neighbouring libya. thousands of people died during the warfare. the french flag was raised over to an easy colonial authorities, tried to deprive the country of its air of identity and populated with european settling. such an easy ins did not put up with the loss of freedom era. patriots had been fighting against french colonialism for decades. sundale to an easier game, the independence in 1956 the
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