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the engineers of emil out from 2 electron created a great piece of work. they emulated the sounds and even the performance correct through 6 of combustion engine. and even barring mold. this is perfect. you can break more, not just for me, but also for everyone else riding a motorbike. it's more than just a means of transportation. it's an editor, towboats life, so we don't want to miss on that. so a lot could be the perfect solution for this problem. so you can get a bus from you guys, let me know in the comments and please don't forget to subscribe to read. if you want more content like this, thank you very much. it's truly a that's right. it's all in how you tube channel if you break it, if it is about new cars and car culture and about the business here round the world to make you very happy classics and future tech are just some of the contents waiting for you. subscribe to us at youtube dot com, and you'll always be up to speed. i tell you guys, today we are in german headquarters. the new the raf is most powerful, mid-size is u.v. ever. this plug in
the engineers of emil out from 2 electron created a great piece of work. they emulated the sounds and even the performance correct through 6 of combustion engine. and even barring mold. this is perfect. you can break more, not just for me, but also for everyone else riding a motorbike. it's more than just a means of transportation. it's an editor, towboats life, so we don't want to miss on that. so a lot could be the perfect solution for this problem. so you can get a bus from you guys, let me...
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emile murphy's eglg legacy will be written in stone tomorrow. what will that legacy be?y more of you watching this here in washington, d.c., are willing to have your legacies be that you played a role in what will inevitably be recorded by history as a clownish, failed, and please god we hope nonviolent coup? thanks for spending your sunday morning us with. "fareed zakaria gps" gps starts next. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame. looks like a great day for achy, burning eyes over-the-counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. ha! these drops probably won't touch me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. what is that? xiidra, noooo! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda approved treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision when applied to the eye
emile murphy's eglg legacy will be written in stone tomorrow. what will that legacy be?y more of you watching this here in washington, d.c., are willing to have your legacies be that you played a role in what will inevitably be recorded by history as a clownish, failed, and please god we hope nonviolent coup? thanks for spending your sunday morning us with. "fareed zakaria gps" gps starts next. if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back, inflammation in your eye might be to blame....
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betwn 1975 a 1990 the grou were emiled in a divishi'ite militant group ehezbollah, has also graduallyextended its power in lebanon. today it's considered a state within a state. but in their struggle intain iluence, lenon's regional leaders repeatedly block reforms despite angry public protests. jumeina: there is something very special in the port. there's a very special energy, everything passes through here. everything transits through here. it's the heart of the city for me. it's like the energy, the movement, the people working. >> joumana asseily standing on the roof of her gallery, marfa. the name means harbour in arabic. in two old garages she made her dream come true space for -- space for contemporary art. the explosion on august 4th destroyed that dream. on that tuesday the gallery was closed, and joumana asseily wasn't there. a coincidenjoumana:ich she owes it's all physical damages at the end of the day and it's going to be reparable but that's not the issue. whether it's someone who has a restaurant, whether it's someone, a librarian or anyone, they want to break it. they
betwn 1975 a 1990 the grou were emiled in a divishi'ite militant group ehezbollah, has also graduallyextended its power in lebanon. today it's considered a state within a state. but in their struggle intain iluence, lenon's regional leaders repeatedly block reforms despite angry public protests. jumeina: there is something very special in the port. there's a very special energy, everything passes through here. everything transits through here. it's the heart of the city for me. it's like the...
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emile's 4 years ago. right. what if another trumped twitter rant causes a new wave of street unrest? what if you reveal something classified and dodgy that would hurt america? although some would say he's the kind of president who has more to hide them to reveal. anyway, lame duck thriller, bring it on despite controversy that still surrounding the election, joe biden is working fast and has already made picks for top down. who explains that doesn't necessarily mean you faces the votes over, but not yet official. and so biden is gearing up for his move into the white house and his message to the world leaders. big changes are afoot in washington. i'm letting them know that america is back and we're going to be back again. so what does the return of the old america mean for the rest of the world? here's how the administration could look. while it's an inclusive lineup with several new faces. the candidates are heavyweights of american politics. let's take a closer look at c.v.s. . the hands down favorite for secr
emile's 4 years ago. right. what if another trumped twitter rant causes a new wave of street unrest? what if you reveal something classified and dodgy that would hurt america? although some would say he's the kind of president who has more to hide them to reveal. anyway, lame duck thriller, bring it on despite controversy that still surrounding the election, joe biden is working fast and has already made picks for top down. who explains that doesn't necessarily mean you faces the votes over,...
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and that was emil. and he did it inside. >> he was a very strong he had a very strong influence on the sun. >> and the other people in the family to. >> so coming to the end of the story, and the point of it all, there is always in every spy story argument of well, did the spy make any difference? did it change history? and you make an argument at the end of the book, and it's only speculation, but you point out in terms of the chronology of the events, that klaus fuchs his spying, may have helped the soviets advance their own atomic bomb program by a year or two. that if so, they got the bomb in 1949, and so it was available, as such on the shelf there, when the korean war breaks out. and if they had not developed the bomb, in 1949 and it had been delayed until 1951 or 52. well there's a possibility that the korean war would have started, and there would have been the temptation by the americans to use anatomic balm, again against the chinese troops, that were intervening and pushing back the americans
and that was emil. and he did it inside. >> he was a very strong he had a very strong influence on the sun. >> and the other people in the family to. >> so coming to the end of the story, and the point of it all, there is always in every spy story argument of well, did the spy make any difference? did it change history? and you make an argument at the end of the book, and it's only speculation, but you point out in terms of the chronology of the events, that klaus fuchs his...
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the engineers of emil out from 2 electron created a great piece of work.they emulated the sound and even the that's correct. and even in barring world, this is perfect. it can bring more, not just for me, but also for everyone who was riding a motorbike. it's more than just a means of transportation. it's an empty trip towards life, so we don't want to miss on that. so any law could be the perfect solution for this problem. so you can get a bus from the banks, let me know in the comments and please don't forget to subscribe to read. if you want more content like this, thank you very much. it's truly a that's right, it's full and now you tube channel. breaking the feeds his about new come out about the bin. is he a round trip to make you very happy classics and future tech? just some of the contents waiting for you. subscribe to read and you'll always be up to speed. i say guys, today we are in german headquarters. the new most powerful mid-size is u.v. ever this plug in hybrid can go from 0 to 100 k. in just 6 seconds. but despite its great performance, th
the engineers of emil out from 2 electron created a great piece of work.they emulated the sound and even the that's correct. and even in barring world, this is perfect. it can bring more, not just for me, but also for everyone who was riding a motorbike. it's more than just a means of transportation. it's an empty trip towards life, so we don't want to miss on that. so any law could be the perfect solution for this problem. so you can get a bus from the banks, let me know in the comments and...
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government, the federal government does nothing to try to emile rate climate change because most of his in order to do that, he's got to hold the republican senate. he also likes to keep his taxes low. so, anyway, it's a routine thing, it's a kind of charm offensive that happens on a regular basis -- >> well, i've noticed. >> the best pr money can buy, basically, and they do it every few years. >> well, one of the striking things about that interview moment is he doesn't name names. he could tell us. he could say, well, here's who i gave money to who i regret giving money to. that's a much clearer expression of regret, if you'd actually put a name on it. >> well, i mean, that would help. i mean, i think the other thing is you can tell when he's talking about, for instance, immigration as an issue and criminal justice reform as an issue that he's saying he was horrified that people don't support. in essence, he's criticizing trump. and people all know that charles koch and the koch machine did not back trump's election in 2016. they were hoping a republican would be elected, but not -- t
government, the federal government does nothing to try to emile rate climate change because most of his in order to do that, he's got to hold the republican senate. he also likes to keep his taxes low. so, anyway, it's a routine thing, it's a kind of charm offensive that happens on a regular basis -- >> well, i've noticed. >> the best pr money can buy, basically, and they do it every few years. >> well, one of the striking things about that interview moment is he doesn't name...
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welcome now emile bradley from the u.s. chamber of commerce. always a pleasure to have you.bers doing today? they like to have things nice and neat and button to down -- buttoned down. neil: i don't know why we inspected anything else. what are members are telling us is in this uncertain moment of vote counting, and we have to go through that process and count the votes and go through the legal challenges, we know that will play out over days, possibly a couple of weeks. we have been here before 20 years ago. we understand how this plays out. we are thinking to the future as our our members and the makeup of the government. the thing we can say with almost 100% certainty is we will continue to have divided government. that means to address the challenges we have, fighting the pandemic, helping businesses respond to the economic crisis caused by the pandemic is going to require bipartisan compromise. the kind of compromise we did not have enough of in this election but we will need a heavy dose of in the lame-duck session and 2021. david: you can talk between the two of us. a
welcome now emile bradley from the u.s. chamber of commerce. always a pleasure to have you.bers doing today? they like to have things nice and neat and button to down -- buttoned down. neil: i don't know why we inspected anything else. what are members are telling us is in this uncertain moment of vote counting, and we have to go through that process and count the votes and go through the legal challenges, we know that will play out over days, possibly a couple of weeks. we have been here...
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this is meant to, in a sense, emil area rate the dysfunction of the state level property tax, for example. so the property taxes, in theory, ought to be sort of graduated. people have more property. should be paying more. at this time, we see a radical transformation. sister about stocks and mortgages to large farmers that have mortgages that are not being taxed. how do we counter that? it's a counter balance to that. that's exactly how it is. does that -- the state story is very important. i have a whole chapter. probably too long of a chapter but i found it interesting. >> so, umm, what was happening on the spending side during the period and in particular i guess a couple of questions. and i think now there's a great disjoint in discussions about taxing and discussions about spending. i wonder if the progress tag nists in your book and other policy makers in your time were similarly segmenting the discussions or were they talking about taxing and spending together. >> yeah, so, that really gets at this point. i didn't gate chance to elaborate but it's fact -- i try to suggest -- one of
this is meant to, in a sense, emil area rate the dysfunction of the state level property tax, for example. so the property taxes, in theory, ought to be sort of graduated. people have more property. should be paying more. at this time, we see a radical transformation. sister about stocks and mortgages to large farmers that have mortgages that are not being taxed. how do we counter that? it's a counter balance to that. that's exactly how it is. does that -- the state story is very important. i...