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we can basically invest and produce more oil, produce more natural gas, basically build pipelines thatry the products much safer than rails and roads which we're seeing so much of the conservative station by rails right now which should be alarming to all of us. but basically, to do it and do it in a much safer way. but when people deny -- and any denier of any kind denying the reality of what's needed today is i dangerous. that's what's happening right now. we have a r significant investmt in states like mine already that allow us to produce more energy here at home, and that means onshoring our energy supply chains, create good paying jobs and help our economy and, hopefully, s start working oursf out of the debt that we've accumulated. the administration should be our partners in the effort. i always said this, government should be your partner. not your provider, but your partner. it shouldn't make all your decisions, but it should have guardrails to make good, sound decisions. but when they try to infail trait such as the esg -- infiltrate -- the environmental social guidance that
we can basically invest and produce more oil, produce more natural gas, basically build pipelines thatry the products much safer than rails and roads which we're seeing so much of the conservative station by rails right now which should be alarming to all of us. but basically, to do it and do it in a much safer way. but when people deny -- and any denier of any kind denying the reality of what's needed today is i dangerous. that's what's happening right now. we have a r significant investmt in...
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just see different people have nobody know about the ass real thing basically are basically just escaped. i think that was the my thing. and then ironically the way it is sometimes just as i've got to japan, i've been in japan for a couple of weeks. i started, you know, forgetting about it was so exciting being in japan or i so was different foods i couldn't understand anything. so had loads of other things on my mind, and that's when i got the email. and i just got his email saying, oh, do you still want to be an astronaut? nicola has quit. i actually waited a couple of hours just to let it sink in. and then irish bonaza. yeah. show i'm in . and then it went from huh. ah, it feels i fight health center on the buyer on. we've been at it since 2017 now and to external should train on the astronaut back. then we actually saw that the german government, oldest space agencies would jump on board fairly quickly and support the project manager level. sadly, that hasn't happened yet, but we're struggling through and we financed all the training privately so far. and it's continuing. steadly, fi
just see different people have nobody know about the ass real thing basically are basically just escaped. i think that was the my thing. and then ironically the way it is sometimes just as i've got to japan, i've been in japan for a couple of weeks. i started, you know, forgetting about it was so exciting being in japan or i so was different foods i couldn't understand anything. so had loads of other things on my mind, and that's when i got the email. and i just got his email saying, oh, do you...
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many do math tests, basic physics questions. then there are all kinds of just general cognitive tests. we had tests the spatial awareness and those were shave for me among the most difficult ones. they had see things like you had some, you had a die and that be across one side of the die. and the deep, you know, nothing else, any of the other sites and the need, this was all acoustic. see it here, okay? the cross to the top. and then there is a sequence of movements, so that's a forward forward, back, left, right, right forward back. where is the cross now? that was something that had actually in the test in 2008 and the i just was completely, i mean, i just, i'm pretty sure that's one of the reasons i didn't make it to the next round. basically i completely from down that one i just, i was like come, i mean i had no idea. i'm actually something you can train very well. so i did for like 3 weeks for this test, i actually trained this. i made myself my own exercises, right. and worked out where the call should be recorded them to
many do math tests, basic physics questions. then there are all kinds of just general cognitive tests. we had tests the spatial awareness and those were shave for me among the most difficult ones. they had see things like you had some, you had a die and that be across one side of the die. and the deep, you know, nothing else, any of the other sites and the need, this was all acoustic. see it here, okay? the cross to the top. and then there is a sequence of movements, so that's a forward...
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basically i completely from down that one. i just, i was like, come, i mean i had no idea i'm but it's actually something you can train very well. so i did for like 3 weeks for this test, i actually trained this. i made myself my own exercises right and worked out where the course should be recorded them to myself and then just practice this ad nauseum . and they helped say, i mean all of these things can be trained. and after the 1st round, it went down to 31 and 3 people made it 3. but then the 2nd round, it was a bit more subtle. the 2nd round was more psychological. it was really psychological tests. so they had a bunch of psychologists interviewing you. then you had team were exercises that be these exercises were a conflict would be artificially generated and they wanted to see how you respond to the conflict. actually after that round, i was completely convinced that i had screwed up completely. i threw away all my application materials because i was convinced that was there. i was out. i didn't want to remind you of th
basically i completely from down that one. i just, i was like, come, i mean i had no idea i'm but it's actually something you can train very well. so i did for like 3 weeks for this test, i actually trained this. i made myself my own exercises right and worked out where the course should be recorded them to myself and then just practice this ad nauseum . and they helped say, i mean all of these things can be trained. and after the 1st round, it went down to 31 and 3 people made it 3. but then...
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it was basically, they've done a lot of preparation. they'd install the ceo who, who looks in many ways like he's, he's like a chat g p t version of, of the. so, you know, exactly, you know, he's, he's, he's single korean, so he's not mainland chinese. he's harvard, goldman sachs, you know, he's got these excellent credentials. he's a great appointment and they hope that by that that they can basically present a much more progressive, a much less china people's republic of china aspect to the company. and instead he faces grilling and am i mean tech ceos never do well in these congressional hearings. i think it's probably fair to say, but he still, he, he evaded questions. he was, he found it difficult to answer things. for example, he was asked about change young now i know a lot of ceo's are being asked to have the western chinese province are muslim. minorities are oppressed exactly. yeah. and he was asked about whether there was persecution of the weaker muslims there. and he kind of dodge the issue and try to focus on the content o
it was basically, they've done a lot of preparation. they'd install the ceo who, who looks in many ways like he's, he's like a chat g p t version of, of the. so, you know, exactly, you know, he's, he's, he's single korean, so he's not mainland chinese. he's harvard, goldman sachs, you know, he's got these excellent credentials. he's a great appointment and they hope that by that that they can basically present a much more progressive, a much less china people's republic of china aspect to the...
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i think it's basically two things. he cannot. it's basically two things.hink the bank ofjapan has the deep pockets people believe, and secondly, he has seen the reaction recently by a lot of investors, rewriting their level of control, so the bank is backpedalling in many senses and being very careful about this, so again, i think he will obviously take, continue this method, but as i've been saying, they have to look for timing to exit they have to look for timing to exit the policy and he has to be very, very careful considering the recent move we have seen by the institutions.— move we have seen by the institutions. . , ., institutions. that is it and i will be back in _ institutions. that is it and i will be back in a — institutions. that is it and i will be back in a few _ institutions. that is it and i will be back in a few hours' - institutions. that is it and i will be back in a few hours' time. i institutions. that is it and i will i be back in a few hours' time. until then, goodbye. you're watching bbc news. there's a warning this morning that on
i think it's basically two things. he cannot. it's basically two things.hink the bank ofjapan has the deep pockets people believe, and secondly, he has seen the reaction recently by a lot of investors, rewriting their level of control, so the bank is backpedalling in many senses and being very careful about this, so again, i think he will obviously take, continue this method, but as i've been saying, they have to look for timing to exit they have to look for timing to exit the policy and he has...
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the sick note of aging is basically the camped. he still has a good wealth and they still think and consider relationship and dialogue and exchange with the communist party as very, very important who very over all political agenda and their political survival here in taiwan. so that is basically in a way, if not, kowtowing is the cam t trying to hand out the olive branch and hoping the aging is going to respond with some sort of favor. and some of the experts have rudy worn big camp. my angel could potentially be walking into the trap that was set up by beijing because the china now is very different from the china. a my angel had to deal with when he was stowing power between 282016. this is a much more ambitious and much more heavy handed and confident china. so in a way, a lot of the terms of the exchanges will have to be made by b jane and the cam t in mind. you could only follow those terms and then basically from there on have any sort of a dialogue that's being set and dictated by aging. that's really been a lot of interest
the sick note of aging is basically the camped. he still has a good wealth and they still think and consider relationship and dialogue and exchange with the communist party as very, very important who very over all political agenda and their political survival here in taiwan. so that is basically in a way, if not, kowtowing is the cam t trying to hand out the olive branch and hoping the aging is going to respond with some sort of favor. and some of the experts have rudy worn big camp. my angel...
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and basically handed iraq to iran on a platter. and i think the biggest losers are the sunni muslims because they basically ran iraq before and they have been persecuted since the invasion. they lost the most people during the civil war of the, of the $2.00. i found the courage or send me a ton of us in the she, i have most of the power most of the resources. so iraq, sidney is, are orphaned by this war. alright, it's interesting, laura mentioned that the issue of ukraine, and we, as we know recently the i, c. c issued an arrest warrant for russia president vladimir putin. now earlier i spoke to the president of the i, c. c, the international criminal court. and i put the question to him of accountability for what's happened in iraq, and whether we'll see powerful countries face that kind of accountability. critics also ask, will we see the day when the i, c. c can issue arrest warrants or indictments for some of the, the most powerful countries in the world. some of whom have been accused has been documented by human rights groups
and basically handed iraq to iran on a platter. and i think the biggest losers are the sunni muslims because they basically ran iraq before and they have been persecuted since the invasion. they lost the most people during the civil war of the, of the $2.00. i found the courage or send me a ton of us in the she, i have most of the power most of the resources. so iraq, sidney is, are orphaned by this war. alright, it's interesting, laura mentioned that the issue of ukraine, and we, as we know...
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but basically just test that you are healthy. and then after these medical tests, which lasted 3 days, there was 66 hours the aids made it through the medical tests. and those were the finalists that were then kind of presented to the public oh 00 one with a new bottle who's working for you all to come so close and to have invested so much and then to have it snatched away from you is yeah, really difficult, it was one of the worst days of my life. i but it was definitely i think one of the most difficult days but not so much the day was that it was the entire period that followed. i think because also i was very much a little bit deflated because i thought i kept that so much into this and you know, a lot of mike was planning for the future. had been put on hold because i was and i fully invested in and this whole selection process and then all of us another okay, i'm back to, you know, the old thing and my where my really going with my job. but of course i was like okay, wow. yeah, so i'm here, i'm back where i started after a
but basically just test that you are healthy. and then after these medical tests, which lasted 3 days, there was 66 hours the aids made it through the medical tests. and those were the finalists that were then kind of presented to the public oh 00 one with a new bottle who's working for you all to come so close and to have invested so much and then to have it snatched away from you is yeah, really difficult, it was one of the worst days of my life. i but it was definitely i think one of the...
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basic law in israel cancel legislation. basic law in israel is — cancel legislation. israel is not a _ in israel is not a constitution. ~ ., �* constitution. what you're askinu constitution. what you're asking me _ constitution. what you're asking me now is what i constitution. what you're l asking me now is what will israel do if the supreme court will say, i am israel do if the supreme court will say, iam not israel do if the supreme court will say, i am not committed to the law, that is a very good question. you should ask a person if the court can decide that the basic law in israel i was passed lawfully is unlawful and based on what? to ask this question, i think that's a good question, i think that's a good question to ask and to suggest that a court can act without a law. in that a court can act without a law. , ., ., , ., law. in your opinion, if the court tries _ law. in your opinion, if the court tries to _ law. in your opinion, if the court tries to use - law. in your opinion, if the court tries to use what - law. in your opinion, if the court tries to use
basic law in israel cancel legislation. basic law in israel is — cancel legislation. israel is not a _ in israel is not a constitution. ~ ., �* constitution. what you're askinu constitution. what you're asking me _ constitution. what you're asking me now is what i constitution. what you're l asking me now is what will israel do if the supreme court will say, i am israel do if the supreme court will say, iam not israel do if the supreme court will say, i am not committed to the law, that is...
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basic requirements the production of factories, which is also very effective in determining the priceproducts that are used inside the country, but factories can have many raw materials of factory production and receive five hundred, for example, rubber for rubber production or some fabrics for production raw materials. cloth or primary parts of electrical products according to the ministry of industry, of course, these are available and we receive value for money, and in my opinion, 28,500 is only for basic goods, some raw materials are also traded with 28,500 , it is an interactive process due to pricing. in society and full price the currency that we provide for the import of this product is possible according to the approaches that the ministry of film industry has in managing the import prices of imported goods in the country . manage the price increase inside the country from the point of view of foreign exchange supply and transfer it in hall 2. in fact , this support is based on the capacity of the foreign exchange resources of the bordering country, that is, the export of oil
basic requirements the production of factories, which is also very effective in determining the priceproducts that are used inside the country, but factories can have many raw materials of factory production and receive five hundred, for example, rubber for rubber production or some fabrics for production raw materials. cloth or primary parts of electrical products according to the ministry of industry, of course, these are available and we receive value for money, and in my opinion, 28,500 is...
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so that is basically in a way, if not, kowtowing is the cam t trying to hand out the olive branch and hoping the aging is going to respond with some sort of favor. and some of the experts have rudy worn big camp of mine. joe could potentially be walking into the trap that was set up by beijing because the china now is very different from the china. a my angel had to deal with when he was stowing power between 282016. this is a much more ambitious and much more heavy handed and confident china. so in a way, a lot of the terms of the exchanges will have to be made by bay gene and the kim t in mind. you could only follow those terms and then basically from there on have any sort of a dialogue that's being set and dictated by aging. that's really been a lot of interest behind this visit. stay with us on the line william as be here. what tie when he's themselves have been saying about it. my or his party is relatively pro china, so i'm not surprised. he's going to leave at china. j my. when the combing tang party was empower the people on both sides of the taiwan strait, interacted very of
so that is basically in a way, if not, kowtowing is the cam t trying to hand out the olive branch and hoping the aging is going to respond with some sort of favor. and some of the experts have rudy worn big camp of mine. joe could potentially be walking into the trap that was set up by beijing because the china now is very different from the china. a my angel had to deal with when he was stowing power between 282016. this is a much more ambitious and much more heavy handed and confident china....
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basically, the entire country is under air arrayed alerts. now several trains of the ukrainian railways have been delayed for hours you to the absence of power. meanwhile, here in done ask ukraine used american maids multiple launch rocket systems called hi marcy and civilians. one person killed and 2 were wounded at a civilian bus depot near the nets got hoardings. officials, 6 high morse rockets were launched. hor, we're intercepted and to reach the civilian target. are now to the break away mult oven region of trans nisa. very close to the ukranian border, where authority say they have thwarted a terror attack, allegedly perpetrated by ukrainian national security agents. talking several senior local officials. we understand multiple suspects have been detained as marina cancer up and picks up the story. this terrorist attack course as a nation attempt was supposed to take place in the sensor of serious ball, which is the capital of the breakaway region trans. mr. and it was targeting the leader of trying to mr. jim across my sales ski. tha
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this is basically. the reason for this is that somewhere else it has not thawed.w is ice, therefore , measures are being taken to clear the bypass channels somewhere storm pipes. uh, in order to divert this melt water , five mobile teams are currently working, which pump out. that is, together with the ministry of emergency situations, we carry out these works in order to prevent flooding, it is the same residents who apply to the public road network, or the same motorists that appeared somewhere , first of all, we leave where there is something that, well, that delivers people more, well, more severe consequences let's say, that is, abundant catchment. special lining for the pump ok, skin utilities have undertaking an attempt in the region of borscht for a hundred money with the emergency inexperience of the mobile brigade on duty around the clock so for operational aggregation before the service you can dodge directly by practicing one inur, 115 and the online portal 115 bel crimea, they are heading for meat warm and sunny weekends are walking near the capital a
this is basically. the reason for this is that somewhere else it has not thawed.w is ice, therefore , measures are being taken to clear the bypass channels somewhere storm pipes. uh, in order to divert this melt water , five mobile teams are currently working, which pump out. that is, together with the ministry of emergency situations, we carry out these works in order to prevent flooding, it is the same residents who apply to the public road network, or the same motorists that appeared...
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it is, because even the basics are 'ust this. it is, because even the basics are just so — this.ics are just so hard _ this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to _ this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to come _ this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to come across - this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to come across at| are just so hard to come across at the moment and there are aid agencies of course working in the region, notjust afad, the turkish charity, but international ngos, you see their tents, a lot of people are living in tents and they are giving food and water, but simple things, like where'd you get money out? there was a van this morning and huge queue of people for what was essentially a mobile cashpoint to take out money, not that many of the shop is open at the moment because people have fled and people have been killed and so many of the shops are closed. electricity, many of these cities at night are completely dark, there is no electricity, no clean running water in many of them, as well, and no s
it is, because even the basics are 'ust this. it is, because even the basics are just so — this.ics are just so hard _ this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to _ this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to come _ this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to come across - this. it is, because even the basics are just so hard to come across at| are just so hard to come across at the moment and there are aid agencies of course working in the region,...
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basically they provided perfect cover for their foes. and well, the battle for this particular neighborhood. while it was very difficult, you can hardly walk the streets here. mortar shells were overhead and dropped a few blocks away. an occasional stray bullet whistles and smacks into a brick wall and overwhelming aria of death in which wagner plays the main part horrible. it was hard to boost an amount of here. look at them, braziers on the houses, the animals ready for our attacking. we had to keep our wits about us, their clever removing bricks, to make positions for snipers and machine gunners. you can take them with regular ammunition. we had to use artillery to smoke them out. this is how the animals tillery targets us. there was a house here. now there is nothing in formerly these fighters are known as musicians, courtesy the company name. they are often the 1st to meet the full force of new nato supplied equipment. caves, thirst for their blood is unmatched. what you see here is somewhat a novelty. honda dumbass front, these are
basically they provided perfect cover for their foes. and well, the battle for this particular neighborhood. while it was very difficult, you can hardly walk the streets here. mortar shells were overhead and dropped a few blocks away. an occasional stray bullet whistles and smacks into a brick wall and overwhelming aria of death in which wagner plays the main part horrible. it was hard to boost an amount of here. look at them, braziers on the houses, the animals ready for our attacking. we had...
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they're playing basically like guerrilla warfare with the police here it's, it's crazy. also in the program, washington sized that china is a direct threat to us national security considering bathing close ties with i just off to 3 pm local time here in moscow and a very well welcome to youth top stories right now. when i see international, sorry, the russian armed forces have key targets and several ukranian cities, including in the countries capital key, f l, according to the russian ministry of defense, of the operation was in response to previous terror attacks in russia's brianne st . border region by caves forces. earlier this month, a moscow added that he had military infrastructure and the strikes were successful . well, let's learn more right now in crossing life to ortiz roman quarter of study by in dawn bass right now. in the dawn, as republic or roman, getting reports of wide spread strikes across the country. what can you tell us? indeed, according to the defense ministry, russia launched the massive retaliatory strike using hypersonic missiles. officials sa
they're playing basically like guerrilla warfare with the police here it's, it's crazy. also in the program, washington sized that china is a direct threat to us national security considering bathing close ties with i just off to 3 pm local time here in moscow and a very well welcome to youth top stories right now. when i see international, sorry, the russian armed forces have key targets and several ukranian cities, including in the countries capital key, f l, according to the russian ministry...
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so it is correct to say the for, you know, all the decades before 996 time one was basically under the control of this one party. and this one party definitely still has a lot of legacy and also baggage, but at the same time, influence over time, once politics. and you would think that a part that for the communists in china would be avowedly against relations with paging. but that's not been the case. always has it. yeah, exactly. ever since the presidential election in 996 and then there was the 1st power transition in 2000. we started really seeing the cam position themselves as this party. the still has a lot more connections and also the ways and the i think means to just kind of communicate and help exchanges with the communist party. i think one of the reason is because the original goal of the camp is to retake and reclaim china. and at the same time, the democratic progressive party, which is the current ruling party, has always feature and present themselves as this taiwan independence movement and time when independence parties. so that is why i think when we look at the cam
so it is correct to say the for, you know, all the decades before 996 time one was basically under the control of this one party. and this one party definitely still has a lot of legacy and also baggage, but at the same time, influence over time, once politics. and you would think that a part that for the communists in china would be avowedly against relations with paging. but that's not been the case. always has it. yeah, exactly. ever since the presidential election in 996 and then there was...
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and that basically and asia.ically saying that wasn't really that much of a bump of mental health issues. but then when people at the in the uk that doesn't the data in the uk that doesn't make at all because in make any sense at all because in the uk depression levels increase massively . from 2019 to increase massively. from 2019 to 21. and so the idea and then mental self health services have delivered an additional 1.6 million sessions during the first year of the pandemic. so the idea that it doesn't correlate with the facts that we've actually seen the ground here. and also just i went mental. yeah home schooling and whatnot it doesn't explain though why why people like women well maybe they so it sort of alludes to the fact that women so had to do some housework probably 20 is less we look for the climate so well that's what they say is me saying that that's what they're saying they say women not to do household something the lockdown you people had time to around people had time to sit around and about an
and that basically and asia.ically saying that wasn't really that much of a bump of mental health issues. but then when people at the in the uk that doesn't the data in the uk that doesn't make at all because in make any sense at all because in the uk depression levels increase massively . from 2019 to increase massively. from 2019 to 21. and so the idea and then mental self health services have delivered an additional 1.6 million sessions during the first year of the pandemic. so the idea that...
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but basically will end up happening. was this took on a life of its own. i talk about this in addiction section of the book the money did was it multiplied like a virus sort of multiplied itself. it went in through the financial system into the financial markets, into into the bond markets, into the debt markets. and it effectively created force bigger than itself in order for propelling upwards of all of these things. now, who didn't get that money? well, the people in the real economy, i don't mean as a handout. i the actual real economy, the productive economy, the one that requires funding, that requires capital, requires money sustain itself to grow, to innovate to do research, to actually pay more. and all of the things that an economy, healthy economy should want to do was left behind. and i don't put a lot of graphs in my books. i don't know why. i think pictures are probably bad and i probably their next book will be will be we'll have more. but but there is graphic in the book where you actually see the of the stock market basically going like th
but basically will end up happening. was this took on a life of its own. i talk about this in addiction section of the book the money did was it multiplied like a virus sort of multiplied itself. it went in through the financial system into the financial markets, into into the bond markets, into the debt markets. and it effectively created force bigger than itself in order for propelling upwards of all of these things. now, who didn't get that money? well, the people in the real economy, i...
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basically, the entire country is under air arrayed alerts. now several trains of the ukrainian railways have been delayed for hours due to the absence of power. meanwhile, here in done ask ukraine used american maids multiple launch rockets systems called hi marcy and civilians. one person killed and 2 were wounded at a civilian bus depot, near the net sca, according to official 6. hi marce rockets were launched for were intercepted and to reach the civilian target. to be a break away mult open a region of trends. nice to ride along the ukrainian border. now we're authorities say they've thwarted a terrorist attack electrically perpetrated by ukrainian national security agents targeting several senior local officials. we understand multiple software were detained as marina cosser. f. a picks up the story. this saw terrorist attack, or assassination attempts was supposed to take place in the sensor off terrace ball, which was of the capital of the breakaway region trans. mr. and it was targeting the leader all for trans me serve, i deem a cost
basically, the entire country is under air arrayed alerts. now several trains of the ukrainian railways have been delayed for hours due to the absence of power. meanwhile, here in done ask ukraine used american maids multiple launch rockets systems called hi marcy and civilians. one person killed and 2 were wounded at a civilian bus depot, near the net sca, according to official 6. hi marce rockets were launched for were intercepted and to reach the civilian target. to be a break away mult open...
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and that basically and asia.ically saying that wasn't really that much of a bump of mental health issues. but then when people at the in the uk that doesn't the data in the uk that doesn't make at all because in make any sense at all because in the uk depression levels increase massively . from 2019 to increase massively. from 2019 to 21. and so the idea and then mental self health services have delivered an additional 1.6 million sessions during the first year of the pandemic. so the idea that it doesn't correlate with the facts that we've actually seen the ground here. and also just i went mental. yeah home schooling and whatnot it doesn't explain though why why people like women well maybe they so it sort of alludes to the fact that women so had to do some housework probably 20 is less we look for the climate so well that's what they say is me saying that that's what they're saying they say women not to do household something the lockdown you people had time to around people had time to sit around and about an
and that basically and asia.ically saying that wasn't really that much of a bump of mental health issues. but then when people at the in the uk that doesn't the data in the uk that doesn't make at all because in make any sense at all because in the uk depression levels increase massively . from 2019 to increase massively. from 2019 to 21. and so the idea and then mental self health services have delivered an additional 1.6 million sessions during the first year of the pandemic. so the idea that...
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so, basically. — by binyamin netanyahu? so, basically, prime _ by binyamin netanyahu?ter by binyamin netanyahu? s57, basically, prime minister sunak by binyamin netanyahu? s513, basically, prime minister sunak is meeting today a man who used to be a power broker, maybe the most powerful man in israel, now he is acting a as besieged prime minister, literally, fleeing from the country to meet whoever can meet him, abroad, while the country's gripped in turmoil and protests as we have just seen. it's, it is a foreign visit but it is in the middle of the biggest, civil protest wave israel has witnessed. is talk biggest, civil protest wave israel has witnessed. is— biggest, civil protest wave israel has witnessed. is talk us through wh ou has witnessed. is talk us through why you think _ has witnessed. is talk us through why you think it _ has witnessed. is talk us through why you think it has _ has witnessed. is talk us through why you think it has stiffered - has witnessed. is talk us through why you think it has stiffered this j why you think it has stiffered this amount
so, basically. — by binyamin netanyahu? so, basically, prime _ by binyamin netanyahu?ter by binyamin netanyahu? s57, basically, prime minister sunak by binyamin netanyahu? s513, basically, prime minister sunak is meeting today a man who used to be a power broker, maybe the most powerful man in israel, now he is acting a as besieged prime minister, literally, fleeing from the country to meet whoever can meet him, abroad, while the country's gripped in turmoil and protests as we have just seen....
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it was basically the location of the 1st major battle of this war. i think people will remember the images all from you mothers escaping from a from a hospital that had been hit with a new new babies or in their arms. the images of that theater that was destroyed with people at sheltering in it basement. and i think just those can ariel shots of a city that basically has been left in ruins. this is city of almost half 1000000 people and the most conservative estimate say that at most a 3rd probably more like a quarter of the pre war. lation are still there most have left. that is certainly an image that has kind of set itself on people's consciousness. and then you have near the as of style siege ukrainians always holding out there, weeks and weeks coming out, the may say to the spending a long time in russian custody. so this is definitely a city that people's attention is focused on and more broadly, this is still held out in 2014. so even before this current phase, the war, this was see that was very prominent here. and certainly putin's visit the
it was basically the location of the 1st major battle of this war. i think people will remember the images all from you mothers escaping from a from a hospital that had been hit with a new new babies or in their arms. the images of that theater that was destroyed with people at sheltering in it basement. and i think just those can ariel shots of a city that basically has been left in ruins. this is city of almost half 1000000 people and the most conservative estimate say that at most a 3rd...
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they basically got on the trip.t and they were like, all right, we'll drive out to the drive out. let's go drive a boat, would you? do you float out? float out the middle of the ocean, about 40 people go off and 38 people got back on and then the boat went off and they were left in the sea. this is a child star of many films. yeah he is. go in the water. this really happened. so they swam luckily they were young enough. they are a bit experienced enough. they were like eight foot waves, but they still. what happened saw happened to my wife when we saw was movie came out. she was that movie came out. she said she couldn't go see it because it had happened, her or said she couldn't go see it b
they basically got on the trip.t and they were like, all right, we'll drive out to the drive out. let's go drive a boat, would you? do you float out? float out the middle of the ocean, about 40 people go off and 38 people got back on and then the boat went off and they were left in the sea. this is a child star of many films. yeah he is. go in the water. this really happened. so they swam luckily they were young enough. they are a bit experienced enough. they were like eight foot waves, but...
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and that was basically a portfolio of, of, of, of deposit, so to speak, that have been collected under, to have increased a lot over the last couple couple of years. and this, and this is very short term. and then on the other hand, you have a relative be a long on the s, a tide, and that becomes the problem and the deposit of the amount of money back. okay, but i'm looking at the kind of bond investments that the likes of s e b will making that has been commentary saying that right, the raising rates too rapidly was a big problem. so looking at the u. s. central banks role is this the feds fault of course, i mean we had to relax monetary policy for a very long time and then a very rapid increase and interest rates. but also that was, was coming with, with some kind of warning. there was some kind of forward guidance from the fed saying look, we have it's has been low for long, but not given a place. we're going to need to adjust that. we're going to just quite a bit. and so on the other hand, the, the banks basically decided for themselves, maybe even a while ago given the press margi
and that was basically a portfolio of, of, of, of deposit, so to speak, that have been collected under, to have increased a lot over the last couple couple of years. and this, and this is very short term. and then on the other hand, you have a relative be a long on the s, a tide, and that becomes the problem and the deposit of the amount of money back. okay, but i'm looking at the kind of bond investments that the likes of s e b will making that has been commentary saying that right, the...
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you have basic liberties and rights. everybody has an obligation as a matter of strict justice to refrain from enslaving other people. even if they have the raw power to do it, governments have a moral obligation to respect and protect the right and, correspondingly, to enforce the obligation. what i have said so far should provide a pretty good idea of how i think we should go about identifying what are human rights. but in each case, the argument must be made, and in many cases, there are complexities to the argument. one basic human right that almost all natural law theorists would say belongs in the set is the right of an innocent person not to be directly killed or maimed. that is to have his death be the precise object of your act, whether you or another individual, or you or an agency of the state. it is this right that grounds the norms historically associated with the tradition against targeting noncombatants, even in justified wars, against elective abortion, euthanasia, the killing of handicap people and other
you have basic liberties and rights. everybody has an obligation as a matter of strict justice to refrain from enslaving other people. even if they have the raw power to do it, governments have a moral obligation to respect and protect the right and, correspondingly, to enforce the obligation. what i have said so far should provide a pretty good idea of how i think we should go about identifying what are human rights. but in each case, the argument must be made, and in many cases, there are...
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they're playing basically like guerrilla warfare with the police here it's, it's crazy. and air raid sirens are heard across new credit, explosions, or reporters and several major cities, including the capital p. also in the program, washington reiterated to view that china is a direct threat to us national security, particularly considering beijing is close ties with finding the world life from moscow. this is an international from a rural res to show you the entire news team here. it's great to have your company . so we do this our with breaking news. it's coming from the breakaway, moldova region of trans. nice. it's very close to the ukranian border, or the authorities that say they floated a terrorist attack, allegedly perpetrated by ukrainian national security agents targeting, as we understand several senior local officials. now, the latest update is that multiple suspects have been detained, but we can get more details right now with our feeds. marina cars forever. he's joining us here on the street with the very latest on this breaking news. can you bring us up
they're playing basically like guerrilla warfare with the police here it's, it's crazy. and air raid sirens are heard across new credit, explosions, or reporters and several major cities, including the capital p. also in the program, washington reiterated to view that china is a direct threat to us national security, particularly considering beijing is close ties with finding the world life from moscow. this is an international from a rural res to show you the entire news team here. it's great...
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they are denied basic human rights. even basic substance. they are unable to move.ven those outside of the internment camps are under guard by the military. remember this. they are under the watch of a military that committed genocide against them just a few years ago. it is a terrifying situation they are living in. they are in desperate conditions. so we cannot forget the fact that, and i'm glad you asked the question, there are hundreds of thousands of rohingya in peril as we speak inside of myanmar. >> me follow up on a point you are making. the kinds of testimony i collected from the refugees in cox's bazaar, when comes of the abuses at the hands of the myanmar military, quite frankly they are among the most orphic things i've heard in my career. you have -- horrific things i've heard in my career. you have said in the past that were crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed every day by the military junta in myanmar. what needs for this to stop? tom: the international committee needs to pay attention, making a strategic court needed response to th
they are denied basic human rights. even basic substance. they are unable to move.ven those outside of the internment camps are under guard by the military. remember this. they are under the watch of a military that committed genocide against them just a few years ago. it is a terrifying situation they are living in. they are in desperate conditions. so we cannot forget the fact that, and i'm glad you asked the question, there are hundreds of thousands of rohingya in peril as we speak inside of...
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basically, russian positions they were maybe 50 to 80 means away from behind the road. he follows the advance of russian troops towards that major town of crimea. as intense fighting takes out nearly $600.00 ukrainian troops. that's according to russia's ministry of different with . and as the multi polar will continue to blossom, there's an important meeting ongoing right now in new delhi with some of the globes most important foreign ministers. welcome to your new serenity, international, quote, russia and india stand against neo colonial practices, but those words from so glad it off after meeting with his counterparts in new delhi as a conference with g. 20 foreign ministers kicks off. must learn. you really frustrated with the new moscow and new delhi are consistent opponents of such neo colonial practices as illegitimate unilateral sanctions threats, blackmail, and other types of pressure on sovereign states. there is no doubt that the strength, renewal of intercultural dialogue within the group of 20 objectively contract used to the maintenance of trust or move t
basically, russian positions they were maybe 50 to 80 means away from behind the road. he follows the advance of russian troops towards that major town of crimea. as intense fighting takes out nearly $600.00 ukrainian troops. that's according to russia's ministry of different with . and as the multi polar will continue to blossom, there's an important meeting ongoing right now in new delhi with some of the globes most important foreign ministers. welcome to your new serenity, international,...
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basically, the russian positions they were maybe 50 to 80 minutes away from behind the road. to follow the advance of russian troops to watch the major town of crime in tents fighting takes out nearly $600.00 ukrainian troops, according to russia's ministry of defense. with all right, to your politics, front and center. as we kick off this alice program live from moscow hick, i'm your stories on how to international quote, russia and india stand against neo colonial practices. those words from so okay, left off to meeting with his counterparts in new delhi has a conference with g. 20 foreign ministers kicks off wednesday. must learn, you really frustrated with the new moscow in new delhi, our consistent opponents of such neo colonial practices as illegitimate unilateral sanctions, threats, blackmail, and other types of pressure on sovereign states. there is no doubt that the strength, renewal of intercultural dialogue within the group of 20 objectively contract use to the maintenance of trust or move the joint search for effective answers and look to the numerous challenges o
basically, the russian positions they were maybe 50 to 80 minutes away from behind the road. to follow the advance of russian troops to watch the major town of crime in tents fighting takes out nearly $600.00 ukrainian troops, according to russia's ministry of defense. with all right, to your politics, front and center. as we kick off this alice program live from moscow hick, i'm your stories on how to international quote, russia and india stand against neo colonial practices. those words from...
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so basically there was no joint a statement. and that was really down to india because if india really wants to be, as they present themselves, the voice of the global south, much more so than china, the voice of the global south than india could. and should have insisted that we will only discuss those items on the agenda that are important to get over the global south with namely, food prices, fertilizer prices, energy prices, debt relief, log pharmaceuticals, patterns and all that kind of stuff. but in the didn't do that, and so i just wonder why didn't india do that? and there are rumors going around that india is now under pressure from george soros, where sorrows goes, there goes the united states and they want to get rid of movie. they don't thing movies sufficiently with the program and that india has been intimidated as we know before the answers. and this is going on at the same time we're trade between india in russia is growing leaps and bounds almost over the course of one year. a unique, huge energy relationship. s
so basically there was no joint a statement. and that was really down to india because if india really wants to be, as they present themselves, the voice of the global south, much more so than china, the voice of the global south than india could. and should have insisted that we will only discuss those items on the agenda that are important to get over the global south with namely, food prices, fertilizer prices, energy prices, debt relief, log pharmaceuticals, patterns and all that kind of...
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the forward most of the most of and god position of the fragment. troops here in the book moved basically across the river. there's already point over ukrainian troops. a protestors in georgia. i tend to storm the countries parliament clashes with police as they rally against your draft law that would brand some media outlets and companies as foreign agents. and u. s. and german media outlets claim that a pro ukrainian group was behind the attack on the north during pipelines. but russia dismisses it as an attempt to shift the blame away from the alleged western involvement with coming to live from the russian capital. this is our t international. i'm rachel blevins here with the top stories of the hour. welcome to the program. and we begin with the latest from the city of archer mosque, also known as back, where the head of the wagner group says that russian forces have taken control over the eastern part of the key city. he added that the russian army now has the most modern military capabilities. and that taking control over this city will allow russian forces to advance further into t
the forward most of the most of and god position of the fragment. troops here in the book moved basically across the river. there's already point over ukrainian troops. a protestors in georgia. i tend to storm the countries parliament clashes with police as they rally against your draft law that would brand some media outlets and companies as foreign agents. and u. s. and german media outlets claim that a pro ukrainian group was behind the attack on the north during pipelines. but russia...
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and so now she's basically representing just her cell. i believe she was elected in 2018. he'll her mandate might be coming to an end very soon. and you have a situation in which you have a popularly like the government. i believe the ruling party has close to an absolute majority in the parliament by itself given like ought of a 150 seats. they have 74 and there's 12, you can so they really have more than 50 percent just by themselves. whereas the largest opposition party by self has like, well, so really, i mean if you're judging by election results correctly, the current government has the popular support. but if you're looking at the street protests that it seems like the opposition can, can you know, try to sort of force street democracy upon it. so now, now the final question is whether the government will actually bend to me to this attempted color revolution. and you know, surrender to demand the street or whether they will uphold the rule of law, such as it is and resist for pressure. i certainly want to wash many thanks for joining the program. really appreciate
and so now she's basically representing just her cell. i believe she was elected in 2018. he'll her mandate might be coming to an end very soon. and you have a situation in which you have a popularly like the government. i believe the ruling party has close to an absolute majority in the parliament by itself given like ought of a 150 seats. they have 74 and there's 12, you can so they really have more than 50 percent just by themselves. whereas the largest opposition party by self has like,...
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without massive use while to re, with basically gonna scorchers tactics. and they're just not able to, even if they wanted to, to kind of spare and use precision strike to attack military targets rather than just leveling everything. there is certainly a sense that when russia makes progress on the ground here in ukraine, that normally involves total destruction. and basically in possibility of normal life of civilians left kind of in the root connelly and keep their nick, thank you. let's get around up now. of some other world news headlines now in bangladesh, at least 19 people have been killed in a bass crash. the vehicle still veered off a major freeway and plunged into a ditch. neither capital, darker bangladesh, has a port road safety record. a safety associations is nearly $10000.00 people died in accidents their last year switzerland biggest bank u. b. s. is in talks to take over. it's in battled rival credit suisse, the negotiations come and meet fees and ongoing banking crisis could db. d, stabilize the global financial system. switzerland is pre
without massive use while to re, with basically gonna scorchers tactics. and they're just not able to, even if they wanted to, to kind of spare and use precision strike to attack military targets rather than just leveling everything. there is certainly a sense that when russia makes progress on the ground here in ukraine, that normally involves total destruction. and basically in possibility of normal life of civilians left kind of in the root connelly and keep their nick, thank you. let's get...
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so basically delivery, you know. so basically you see one of those and you're hungry.n, you to stop it on the i mean, you can stop that, i doubt that can stop that, but i doubt that it's can stop that, but i doubt that ifs and can stop that, but i doubt that it's and the only thing it's open and the only thing that be remembered is that has to be remembered is that has to be remembered is that every one of things that every one of these things has somewhere looking at has a guy somewhere looking at it so you're going to it looking so you're going to say yeah like . just say inside it yeah like. just just we just been talking about star wars. yeah. is it. yeah. well it is looks like a kind of a star wars thing. yeah. and so there's going to be they say that it's not going be this, but they're going to put but they're going have cameras the going to have cameras in the front and that front and the back that someone's going to be going to be like drones, like people flying the drones. they're not it they it on their own. i think they might have police, might have to have
so basically delivery, you know. so basically you see one of those and you're hungry.n, you to stop it on the i mean, you can stop that, i doubt that can stop that, but i doubt that it's can stop that, but i doubt that ifs and can stop that, but i doubt that it's and the only thing it's open and the only thing that be remembered is that has to be remembered is that has to be remembered is that every one of things that every one of these things has somewhere looking at has a guy somewhere...