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u. k. uh know what they're striking at i, i suspect there will be a battle damage assessment made. i would assume that we have hit the, the targets that we were aiming at, or the issue is, uh, is to fall. and one of course is how much damage is actually doing uh to their job ration, so their facilities to their equipment. and secondly, how difficult is it going to be for the who these to replace it? because one of the things that i think people need to keep in mind is that as long as the iranian resupply continues, most of this material is going to be fairly easily replaced. and uh, and i don't think it's going to affect who t opperation substantially is certainly not going to eliminate their capacity to continue launching these uh these strikes against shipping right now dec. solomon did not rule out the possibility of a tax inside iran as well. do you see that happening? and i think that that would be a huge decision for the president to make because because there is no question that you're on has the capacity to retaliate significantly against the u. s. against us partners and a
u. k. uh know what they're striking at i, i suspect there will be a battle damage assessment made. i would assume that we have hit the, the targets that we were aiming at, or the issue is, uh, is to fall. and one of course is how much damage is actually doing uh to their job ration, so their facilities to their equipment. and secondly, how difficult is it going to be for the who these to replace it? because one of the things that i think people need to keep in mind is that as long as the...
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u. k. uh, this is very fits into an aggressive and threatening pattern which both washington and london follow while dealing with the changing global security situation. and the security association in europe are in essence of very destructive policies. that's those 2 capitals for years in decades tried to follow and implements uh towards russia on russia and to what's countries in our immediate neighborhoods and 1st and foremost ukraine. in the absence of these policies, we would never ever see that kind of deterioration of the security situation. but if they believe that 3 introduction of nuclear weapons in u k, would be an act of the turns towards russia. then they mistake and miscalculate the once again, we will not be the church. we will find our ways how to counter these for military and technical means, and it will not in has security of united kingdom, nor the us, no nato, as a whole. we once again urge them to stop and to and this is cal at the recycle. that becomes more and more thre
u. k. uh, this is very fits into an aggressive and threatening pattern which both washington and london follow while dealing with the changing global security situation. and the security association in europe are in essence of very destructive policies. that's those 2 capitals for years in decades tried to follow and implements uh towards russia on russia and to what's countries in our immediate neighborhoods and 1st and foremost ukraine. in the absence of these policies, we would never ever...
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as we just said, this seems to be somewhat of an inconsistency that yeah, considering that uh for the u. k. the submarine, uh, is the only, uh, real leg of the uh, the nuclear to turn that for nuclear submarines that carrier sum range. so if your muscles aren't flying, obviously you don't have much of it during the simple fact that the previous tests done in 2016 and this will flu flu of course itself that a nice thank god to us of that nation work. um. but the fact that it's been with uh, almost a year or so. yeah. since sort of saving the test that again. so it tells you one, the missiles are aging and they are aging. if you look at the russian system, the russian navy test concept, and you have to test sconces. mm hm. does the missile itself will age and remind a warhead ages also, and to get to a point where it can hit critical, massive won't even have an explosion. hm. so that's, that's a separate issue. but obviously there's issues with the missiles. there's issues i would say with a guidance system from 2016, but this time i mean the missile didn't launch effectively. yeah. it got i
as we just said, this seems to be somewhat of an inconsistency that yeah, considering that uh for the u. k. the submarine, uh, is the only, uh, real leg of the uh, the nuclear to turn that for nuclear submarines that carrier sum range. so if your muscles aren't flying, obviously you don't have much of it during the simple fact that the previous tests done in 2016 and this will flu flu of course itself that a nice thank god to us of that nation work. um. but the fact that it's been with uh,...
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u. k wants to keep any states us as a will power. it must do something about his outdated military industry. a certain that uh for the u. k. or the submarine uh is the only, uh, real leg of the uh, the nuclear to turn. yeah. for nuclear submarines that carrier uh, some range. so if your muscles aren't flying, obviously you don't have much of a during the simple fact that the previous test in 2016 and this will flu is flu, of course, itself. that a nice, a normal surface like this you would take apart, which you could of the missile recover and figure out what's going on around the missile start checking if it's a, if it's a programming error, if it's a problem in the propellant, whichever system you get down you can do here and then type your fish bone analysis. come down to what your problem issues are and start checking all the other methods and then get them back on line as fast as possible. a, when you consider you only have 4 submarines with a limited payload of i think, 12 missiles a piece. if i remember correctly. there 48 missiles as your whole nuclear determined effectively, and they don't work. well, how concerned
u. k wants to keep any states us as a will power. it must do something about his outdated military industry. a certain that uh for the u. k. or the submarine uh is the only, uh, real leg of the uh, the nuclear to turn. yeah. for nuclear submarines that carrier uh, some range. so if your muscles aren't flying, obviously you don't have much of a during the simple fact that the previous test in 2016 and this will flu is flu, of course, itself. that a nice, a normal surface like this you would take...
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but if they believe that the reintroduction of nuclear weapons in u k would be, uh, an act of deterrence towards russia. then they mistake and miscalculate once again, we will not be detroit. we once again urge them to stop and to and this is cal at to recycle. that becomes more and more threatening and more and more dangerous to stay with us up next on the cost of everything. the cost of elder care bye uh the the while increasing longevity and improved health at older ages is seen in many parts of the world as the crowning achievements of the 20th century. these trends also present significant challenges. suicidal aging can affect economic growth, patterns of work, and retirement, the ways families function and the ability of governments and communities to provide adequate resources for older adults. so as the population ages, there's also a decline in the working age, members of society, and increases in health care costs. christy, and you're watching the cost of everything work today. we're going to be breaking down the costs of aging. an elder care, the many americans who serve as ca
but if they believe that the reintroduction of nuclear weapons in u k would be, uh, an act of deterrence towards russia. then they mistake and miscalculate once again, we will not be detroit. we once again urge them to stop and to and this is cal at to recycle. that becomes more and more threatening and more and more dangerous to stay with us up next on the cost of everything. the cost of elder care bye uh the the while increasing longevity and improved health at older ages is seen in many...
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uh, joseph k. didn't know when he was being charged by julian and also that he's being charged with. and that is uh, basically uh, practicing journalism that embarrassed the u. k. and the us, so there is a, you know, it doesn't matter what you we've seen, we've seen whether be the perfect sydney discredited and, and we can think his testimony. you see global the crown from skinner services, a complicity with what was leading a and mary and i believe and you know, it just goes on and all the assassination attempt on his life. you know, all of these things a spying on the lawyers and all of that. all of these things would any, any court of justice that was objective would have thrown this thing out a long time ago, but this is a, a little cold. i oh. and it's a show trial as john pills or has described it for, for the last 12 years. what this prosecution was all about is all about. so i it's, it's a roll. the dice. do these guys have any integrity, the judges, and stand up before they end up in a grave like, you know, all of us and, you know, have something that their grandchildren can stop by and say, this was a man. and the scream here, my grandfather, that
uh, joseph k. didn't know when he was being charged by julian and also that he's being charged with. and that is uh, basically uh, practicing journalism that embarrassed the u. k. and the us, so there is a, you know, it doesn't matter what you we've seen, we've seen whether be the perfect sydney discredited and, and we can think his testimony. you see global the crown from skinner services, a complicity with what was leading a and mary and i believe and you know, it just goes on and all the...
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uh, the, the us and the u. k. m a u, and there are lights in the gulf states and then is around and in turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms and missiles could be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. we have seen a curio, been more most aggressive knows by the u. s. and the western powers, the hello, i'm in miller chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. every day, some 50 vessels pass through the red sea, billions of dollars of cargo varying from oil to goods traversing through daily. but the red sea is the latest region of contention as iran back to who's the fighters from yemen. divert and sometimes take over ships headed towards israel or if allies, the and response the us be getting a ball mean campaign, directly in to a young man. but the west says it doesn't want, we're with him. it to actions speak louder than words. here we'll discuss it. all right, let's get into the m, o. the . there has been no declaration of war b
uh, the, the us and the u. k. m a u, and there are lights in the gulf states and then is around and in turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms and missiles could be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. we have seen a curio, been more most aggressive knows by the u. s. and the western powers, the hello, i'm in miller chan. you are tuned into modus operandi. every day, some 50 vessels pass through the red sea,...
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but the facts are very stubborn, which is that we have uh, germany easily falls under u. k. signed my law told agreements with ukraine. what do those uh, by that's all agreements and tell in practice only time will tell. and obviously right now was the federal traveler in washington dc fighting for his political life? everything is done. so watch to not try to create panic amongst the population, but make no mistake about it. the spot that you'd be fit for nato is in the offing . and all those uh, uh, agents placed in those people's emotions in western countries are playing their role. and soon or later, we'll try to engage the collective west into an open conference. definitely was russia. so, i mean, what are your thoughts on that? there are media reports that other european governments have been studying. parents has planned to send troops to crane for several weeks and that the united states supports the idea if that's true. are we looking at the birch here of another world war? yeah. so i mean, those said was, she'll even think about this idea of what, but i'm actually
but the facts are very stubborn, which is that we have uh, germany easily falls under u. k. signed my law told agreements with ukraine. what do those uh, by that's all agreements and tell in practice only time will tell. and obviously right now was the federal traveler in washington dc fighting for his political life? everything is done. so watch to not try to create panic amongst the population, but make no mistake about it. the spot that you'd be fit for nato is in the offing . and all those...
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yeah, this is what we were told that uh it was 36 targets in 13 different locations, any aircraft with, from united states and u. k. and they're all sides say vice themselves fired from ships in the red se. uh, the targets were um, uh, support mechanisms for any shipping weapons that the who sees i utilize so. right as a actual launch is as well as emanation stuff, pause of me stalls, ballistics hidden crews and some drives as well. so we'll see relatively wide range of products mechanisms to launch the projectiles into the red sea and also the rockets and resolves themselves. we do know though that the previous strikes on yemen in response to the who these attacks on the shipping lanes and the red sea have not deterred the rebels. so how would these strikes be any different as well as i think there's 2 things to that. first of all, how given issues size of a lease operation, 36 targets to attain different locations. i think we have to say this as part of that brought to us response to the test of 3 of us military personnel 24 hours before we say 95 different targets in certain locations in syria and iraq . so i t
yeah, this is what we were told that uh it was 36 targets in 13 different locations, any aircraft with, from united states and u. k. and they're all sides say vice themselves fired from ships in the red se. uh, the targets were um, uh, support mechanisms for any shipping weapons that the who sees i utilize so. right as a actual launch is as well as emanation stuff, pause of me stalls, ballistics hidden crews and some drives as well. so we'll see relatively wide range of products mechanisms to...
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o, you know that russia is to blame. content is to blame, to mac uh from uh, the u. k. also make the same statements, as you mentioned from the you also to say without any age instigation. so it's, it's great for them and it's, it's very sad that the website has become like this, this day. there is no room for, you know, common sense. there's no room for diplomacy, religions himself or say this is even worse though, because we know the press is lying. but the politicians, they should be, you know, remind the people, okay, we have to wait for human, more diplomatic, but that's going to west. we know that they want somehow to make an opposition leader. that's what they do with older color resolutions that cool data. they need to know position the cigarette because they want to get actually break. russia is just the play on the west. they are taking so how position leader is how they pulled them, finance them and put them there as a puppets. and of course it has to be good. say that to them is mazda and that's used in the us and the west may. so you, so a, we know already
o, you know that russia is to blame. content is to blame, to mac uh from uh, the u. k. also make the same statements, as you mentioned from the you also to say without any age instigation. so it's, it's great for them and it's, it's very sad that the website has become like this, this day. there is no room for, you know, common sense. there's no room for diplomacy, religions himself or say this is even worse though, because we know the press is lying. but the politicians, they should be, you...
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u. k or the us that uh this company, the products, that's the people in the product. so do using the product. so definitely a table of products of uh, kind to many things to accompany this friday. we're going to leave you now with paul to all dates, also calls and then to be with the documentation. and i'll be back with more news if it's hopefully. yeah. see you then the why do you think the west rebuffed you then why the hostility, why did the end of the cold war not fixed the relationship? what motivates this from your point of view? you said i was bitter about the answer. no, it's not bitterness. it's just a statement of fact, we're not the bride and groom bitterness, resentment. it's not about those kinds of methods. in such circumstances, we just realized we weren't welcome there. that's all okay, fine. but let's build relations in another manner. let's look for common ground elsewhere. why we received such a negative response. you should ask your leader. i can only guess why, too big a country with its own opinion and so on. and the united states. i have seen ho
u. k or the us that uh this company, the products, that's the people in the product. so do using the product. so definitely a table of products of uh, kind to many things to accompany this friday. we're going to leave you now with paul to all dates, also calls and then to be with the documentation. and i'll be back with more news if it's hopefully. yeah. see you then the why do you think the west rebuffed you then why the hostility, why did the end of the cold war not fixed the relationship?...
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u. k. and some of your think countries and uh how about us and your on i need satellite. well goes allies in loveland. i'm in the wrong is here. yeah. and yeah my, the sullivan did not rule out the possibility of attacks inside iran. the biggest backer, the who with these, do you see that happening anytime soon? i a hi doctor. very much for 2 reasons. the president by them has made it very clear he does not for you want it. why the war and the wrong and also don't have to you want a why the war was off of the united states and israel, what they're really saying is a war by proxy. so you're wrong is using its allies in the lock and see. yeah. and yeah, i'm going to increase the pressure to increase the cost on the united states voice, but on the support for israel and the united states is trying to basically, we tell you against your ons allies. what's happening here is that uh, present by them has to really walk a fine line between retaliation and escalation. remember that there is the elections, but essentially the presidential elections in the united states in the next
u. k. and some of your think countries and uh how about us and your on i need satellite. well goes allies in loveland. i'm in the wrong is here. yeah. and yeah my, the sullivan did not rule out the possibility of attacks inside iran. the biggest backer, the who with these, do you see that happening anytime soon? i a hi doctor. very much for 2 reasons. the president by them has made it very clear he does not for you want it. why the war and the wrong and also don't have to you want a why the war...
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uh for them as well. um a number of ministers including the u. k. 4 and secretary drummond, foreign minister, uh, the american secretary of state uh brought up the issue of the death of public say never only based upon the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the of these death are still unknown with a set of gala for all 5 face questions about the fate of alexander obama. she also said that if you are truly concerns about, you know, human lives, the value of human life. if you are concerned about the rule of law about freedom of speech, then you would be concerned about all those cases across the board, then you would not pick and choose, you know, cases that are suitable for your ideological. i've done that and ignore something that happens in, in your own country with the police to, to keep up who that's where the hysteria about the valley is death. i don't even want to comment in detail. these people have no right to interfere in our internal affairs, especially since they themselves have such a log i
uh for them as well. um a number of ministers including the u. k. 4 and secretary drummond, foreign minister, uh, the american secretary of state uh brought up the issue of the death of public say never only based upon the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the of these death are still unknown with a set of gala for all 5 face questions about the fate of alexander obama. she also said that if you are truly concerns about, you know, human lives, the...
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u. k, where we have the, the top uh, army person. uh so patrick, solve this thing. we need to bring back military conscription. uh because we need to. uh, it's not ready. cost and then uh, barge, i'm sure a lot of, you know, you know, um, uh x 10 or whatever they're called or more than happy they know, jump into a military and if i did, it just seems so low unless i get immigrants to do it. sorry for the internet and the other, and then you have a bar, as johnson said, yeah, yeah, yeah, we need conscription, you know, corporal johnson reporting for duty. and then you have um a we macro also saying, you know, we, whatever we do, we kind of a lot of booting. so when you have the been general bar, is it not general, you know, defense minister bars, this story is in germany was as will are, is uh, you know, you know, almost sometime within the next 5 years. now this is, this is, that's also where you're at, but somehow, well with russia is coming within the next few years where they get this fantasy from, you know, we, we, we simply don't know. i think we do know it all
u. k, where we have the, the top uh, army person. uh so patrick, solve this thing. we need to bring back military conscription. uh because we need to. uh, it's not ready. cost and then uh, barge, i'm sure a lot of, you know, you know, um, uh x 10 or whatever they're called or more than happy they know, jump into a military and if i did, it just seems so low unless i get immigrants to do it. sorry for the internet and the other, and then you have a bar, as johnson said, yeah, yeah, yeah, we need...
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u. k. as read as confirm. this is uh, the diagnosis of a, of a, of a cancer. we know that the early a cancer he's diagnosed the most successful, the outcome for therapy. so there's every likelihood that this will be successfully treated and eradicated. and obviously we don't know the details of the therapy, but it sounds like he's having quite intensive therapy that started wrapping late. and that's always the key to cancer early detection on a by therapy as rapidly as possible to make sure that you to prevent the kind of support spreading further. but as i said, there are these quite difficult to speculate. we don't know the details. the big thing was, was very public, very open with the fact that he had an enlarged prostate. they got a lot of people, a lot of men talking about this. he said he wanted a man to realize how important it is to get early screening. could you talk to us a little bit about what, what seems to be kind of an exact science here when you're talking about p. s a values, for example, in younger and middle aged man? i mean, what should me
u. k. as read as confirm. this is uh, the diagnosis of a, of a, of a cancer. we know that the early a cancer he's diagnosed the most successful, the outcome for therapy. so there's every likelihood that this will be successfully treated and eradicated. and obviously we don't know the details of the therapy, but it sounds like he's having quite intensive therapy that started wrapping late. and that's always the key to cancer early detection on a by therapy as rapidly as possible to make sure...
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u. k. and france are seeking towards, you know, a uh, sanctions against the settlers. we heard yesterday from a report from times of israel that a the u. s. is looking into a 2nd round. the 1st thing that we need to wait and see what happens also there. we have to leave it there. unfortunately, fall excited again. journalist joining us from jerusalem. thank you. now, the issue of migration is taking center stage in the united states in the run up to november's presidential elections. this, as the number of migrants arriving at the us reached a record high at the end of last year. while political battle lines on border policies between republicans and democrats are well established in washington, volunteers helping migrants, trying to cross the border, are losing hope that there is a political will to solve the problem on the ground. the w corresponded benjamin albert as gruber reports from the us mexican border of the california board. the town of yakima hot springs has become a flash point for migration. thousands of people have crossed into the united states here in r
u. k. and france are seeking towards, you know, a uh, sanctions against the settlers. we heard yesterday from a report from times of israel that a the u. s. is looking into a 2nd round. the 1st thing that we need to wait and see what happens also there. we have to leave it there. unfortunately, fall excited again. journalist joining us from jerusalem. thank you. now, the issue of migration is taking center stage in the united states in the run up to november's presidential elections. this, as...
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uh, us sources. they also say that the u. k. should expedite joining us ons because that has been longstanding friendship. the us as an ally of the united kingdom and that it should be basically taken for granted that they would act in good faith and that he would get it free and said try it in the us and what's, what's the thinking in the u. k. where you are, we are going to mean how is this on the scene there? this is really interesting. so these 2 days, so a lot of supporters of julian hassan she had just around me outside the courthouse . they were just charging all day long. basically the stages were and a m p 's human rights people. janet a 2nd is ations where they were speaking and save up to the songs. but it, he's not, that is cases not cover intensively, but you can media. so there is, there is a bit of a disconnect, it's not that is not covered the tools, but i see media from around the world covering this case, but not so much in the u. k. and equally, the people that have been had they've been coming from as far as
uh, us sources. they also say that the u. k. should expedite joining us ons because that has been longstanding friendship. the us as an ally of the united kingdom and that it should be basically taken for granted that they would act in good faith and that he would get it free and said try it in the us and what's, what's the thinking in the u. k. where you are, we are going to mean how is this on the scene there? this is really interesting. so these 2 days, so a lot of supporters of julian...
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u. k. 4 and secretary drummond, foreign minister, uh, the american secretary of state uh, brought up the issue of the death and public setting of all need based upon the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the, of these death are still unknown, but as said, caleb or all 5 face questions about the fate of alexander bottom. they also said that if you are truly concerns about, you know, human lives, the value of human life. if you're concerned about the rule of law about freedom of speech, then you would be concerned about all those cases across the board. then you would not pick and choose, you know, cases that are suitable for your idea, logical agenda, and ignore something that happens in, in your own country to the security group of who, as for the history about the valley is death. i don't even want to comment in detail. these people have no right to interfere in our internal affairs, especially since they themselves have such a log in their eyes with julian assange. we've gone south of leroy to died of torture in the ukraine in prison. and
u. k. 4 and secretary drummond, foreign minister, uh, the american secretary of state uh, brought up the issue of the death and public setting of all need based upon the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the, of these death are still unknown, but as said, caleb or all 5 face questions about the fate of alexander bottom. they also said that if you are truly concerns about, you know, human lives, the value of human life. if you're concerned about the...
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first, let's start with the most recent events that uh, that being these joint us u. k. airstrikes on who's the targets within humans borders. the west claims this is in retaliation for various red c attacks on western vessels that have been going on the last few months. is this justified? no. the yeah. many government or, and sort of law. what the wes likes to call the who these. they have been blocking ships from going to is really ports ships that are passing through the red sea. and they say that because of the genocide that's taking place in gaza, they are putting pressure on this really, really all other ships that travel through the red sea regardless of their destination, they pass through the red sea without any difficulty. so what the americans and the british are really trying to do is that they're trying to help is randy regime get it supplies and to assist it so that it can more easily carry out the genocide in gaza. so the iranian navy seized a tanker carrying a rocky crude off the coast of online on january 11th. here's the us national security spokesman
first, let's start with the most recent events that uh, that being these joint us u. k. airstrikes on who's the targets within humans borders. the west claims this is in retaliation for various red c attacks on western vessels that have been going on the last few months. is this justified? no. the yeah. many government or, and sort of law. what the wes likes to call the who these. they have been blocking ships from going to is really ports ships that are passing through the red sea. and they...
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uh for them as well. and a number of ministers, including the u. k. 4 and the secretary drummond, foreign minister, and the american secretary of state uh, brought up the issue of the death and succeeding of only this palm and the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the of these death are still unknown, but as sort of gala rudolf faced questions about the fate of alexander obama. he also said that if you are truly concerned about, you know, human lives, the value of human life. if you are concerned about the rule of law about freedom of speech, then you would be concerned about all those cases across the board, then you would not pick and choose, you know, cases that are suitable for your ideological. i've done that and ignore something that happens in, in your own country. um, here is he specifically, ma'am the, the death of the american journalist, a recent death of the american journalist and then a ukranian prison who died of pneumonia. now here's what sort of gate levels have to say about double cente
uh for them as well. and a number of ministers, including the u. k. 4 and the secretary drummond, foreign minister, and the american secretary of state uh, brought up the issue of the death and succeeding of only this palm and the critic of the russian president in one of the russian prisons. now the causes of the of these death are still unknown, but as sort of gala rudolf faced questions about the fate of alexander obama. he also said that if you are truly concerned about, you know, human...
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e u meeting where they're supposed to discuss unable k. uh 50 plus a $1000000000.00 of additional a to you frame. we know in the us support they're installing republicans are blocking additional aid. so watson, some tens cents money, kansas weapons there in europe. it's a similar situation because we know that hungry as well from that and the e u is becoming so desperate that they have this easily emergency summit on thursday for on wednesday, on the eve they sense. so the leaders of 5 e u countries and we have germany, denmark to check the public as sonya and the netherlands, they sent an open a letter to the financial times. well, they're explaining why it's so important to send you claim money now. and they're also acknowledging that they failed to send the one to 1000000 shelves that they've promised that you probably need so badly by the 1st of march. let's see some more. what was in that letter? we must renew our results and redouble our efforts in order to ensure that we sustain or support for as long as it takes. we will continue to e
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opposing sides in a conflict like this, to agree to finding some common ground in recent days we've uh, the u. k. at least hints from the united states, even. i emphasize what hits suggest the recognition of palestinian statehood might be on the con. would that constitute a from i think you're not gonna have to disagree a lot today. that's fine again. okay. so yes, there is. this kirkpatrick, the problem i see going on there is this play on words. i can ask our viewers around the world. does that mean? what does video case tend to be on the cease fire? probably a lot of them would say they want to cease fire. they want the suspenses fire, or they want than any yet, but sustain cease, why it? and what does the, how does that mean? we don't know in the end of the there they're not asking for an image of ceasefire, but they're asking about all these other things and just talk about a nice think about a single state. what the state would it be an autonomy and they call it the state would have to have the trappings of a state, meaning they would have some kind of a national guard, the national anthem
opposing sides in a conflict like this, to agree to finding some common ground in recent days we've uh, the u. k. at least hints from the united states, even. i emphasize what hits suggest the recognition of palestinian statehood might be on the con. would that constitute a from i think you're not gonna have to disagree a lot today. that's fine again. okay. so yes, there is. this kirkpatrick, the problem i see going on there is this play on words. i can ask our viewers around the world. does...
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uh, the, the us and the u. k. m a u and the, our lives in the gulf states and then is around and in turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms admissions could be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. we have seen a period of enormous aggressiveness by the u. s. and the western powers. the welcome back to this very important discussion about the influence of abortion rights in america. and what it will have on the 2024 election with our guest panel . angel mcardle chair, libertarian national committee. and jessica robinson health professional and do and media commentator. thank you, raise, you know, before we, we broke off and we went to the break. we were talking about what conversations neither party i believe is having right now. in regards to of course, it's real easy to throw a portion out there because it's black and white. but there's several other issues that both parties could do. but prior to this, i'm going to throw this
uh, the, the us and the u. k. m a u and the, our lives in the gulf states and then is around and in turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms admissions could be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job. i would do my duty. we have seen a period of enormous aggressiveness by the u. s. and the western powers. the welcome back to this very important discussion about the influence of abortion rights in america. and what it will have on...
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uh the, the us and the u. k. m a u and there are lights in the gulf states and then is around and, and turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms admissions can be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job, i would do my duty, we have seen a carrier aggressiveness by the u. s. and the western powers the fortunately beginning, unfortunately, trainings that the situation is critical. the white house that moves with kids forces are struggling on the battlefield. a bit of lack of support from washington . but that's not enough. free among during the politicians are also screaming about a new russian nuclear space. rest those details up and coming in while these rail claims it's fighting for it survived building gods, but not everyone at home agrees. i'm at least correspondence speak to fatigue and people activity but also to those you think the father is justified. yeah. but in the process of getting a mas, we, unfortunately a lot, some it's 30000 the.
uh the, the us and the u. k. m a u and there are lights in the gulf states and then is around and, and turkey. and i was instructed that i had to create a crisis by a given date, so that farms admissions can be fired. and i, i made it clear that i would do my job, i would do my duty, we have seen a carrier aggressiveness by the u. s. and the western powers the fortunately beginning, unfortunately, trainings that the situation is critical. the white house that moves with kids forces are...
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u. k. and ireland spoke to dw earlier, and he told us more about the new coalition and the armies involvement in the election. the u. s. t. major parties, one uh, lots of seats in the fall event, but none of them can form a government on their own. they have to form coalitions. so no, i should have to head to the most indeed is aligned with the fbi. i did buy a list as a body and belong for 2 to form the government and he is nominated. his brother, chava schafer, was prime minister previously to be the next 5 minutes. so you have, no, why should he respond to the most indeed omega comment, but it was, remains of fever government because of the constant. huge rely on its good issues, but the people who are wanting inside demanding the presidency. so if somebody becomes a prime minister, then mr. somebody who has been present previously becomes a present again. and these of the same figures that him wrong time has been attacking as corrupt and incompetence. the army indeed does get critical disorders visible, but it does remain a potent force and bucks on politics. but the people are focused on have, i think i have an understanding of what's goi
u. k. and ireland spoke to dw earlier, and he told us more about the new coalition and the armies involvement in the election. the u. s. t. major parties, one uh, lots of seats in the fall event, but none of them can form a government on their own. they have to form coalitions. so no, i should have to head to the most indeed is aligned with the fbi. i did buy a list as a body and belong for 2 to form the government and he is nominated. his brother, chava schafer, was prime minister previously...
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uh, being considered earlier in this conflict. yes, that is correct. um for instance, the was a challenge to, to we know that the u. k. forces will be upgrading the challenger 3, and so what ukraine was getting essentially is old technology, which would, in the best case scenario be cannibalized to repair new paints. however, that would be no major risk if the russians were to get their hands on it. the same goes for the f sixteens that you prayed, might be guiding soon, meaning that even if it falls into russian hands, it doesn't present a security threat to the nato alliance, however, was a tourist missiles. we have a completely different picture. are you expecting? perhaps with these new weapons at some stage that we will see in you counter offensive launched by ukraine. this it well, it seems that's a change in command in ukraine was perpetrated by the fact to generals loose. and it didn't see a possibility of when you come to offensive knowledge on the roll axis. service key seems to differ when it comes to that perspective. so there is a possibility that general service q will actually try to conduct another co
uh, being considered earlier in this conflict. yes, that is correct. um for instance, the was a challenge to, to we know that the u. k. forces will be upgrading the challenger 3, and so what ukraine was getting essentially is old technology, which would, in the best case scenario be cannibalized to repair new paints. however, that would be no major risk if the russians were to get their hands on it. the same goes for the f sixteens that you prayed, might be guiding soon, meaning that even if it...
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u. k. a china carried out $45.00 each front, $201.00. the us, uh, 715 in the us. 1032. the soviet similar nuclear, some from the is sent to be the most powerful explosion in history. that test was carried out in 1961 in the skies above normally as them. yeah. the blank field was $59.00 meg of tons compared to the fat man bomb dropped on august 2nd, which will be $21.00 kilo tons. there are 4 types of nuclear test on the ground, on the water, atmospheric, and fix it when most frederick beach has an adverse effect on the eco system. but at most, frederick tests are considered the west. in half a century we have the nuclear range. the world has seen plenty of evidence showing just how devastating those nuclear blast to be. people who live on the nuclear test sites, those military and civilian being exposed to radiation. so some serious steps towards banding nuclear testing. what taken as far back as 1963, the signing of authority, binding of the appeal which is attached to the atmosphere. and now this is based on the 5 representative government. and we seem to join the int
u. k. a china carried out $45.00 each front, $201.00. the us, uh, 715 in the us. 1032. the soviet similar nuclear, some from the is sent to be the most powerful explosion in history. that test was carried out in 1961 in the skies above normally as them. yeah. the blank field was $59.00 meg of tons compared to the fat man bomb dropped on august 2nd, which will be $21.00 kilo tons. there are 4 types of nuclear test on the ground, on the water, atmospheric, and fix it when most frederick beach has...
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u k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? uh, would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with guntee? that's what i would do. we've monday la. um and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are increasingly pro palestinian, the demonstrations throwing the arab world into exotic with the rest of the world in support of the palestinians. so public opinion shifting very, very dramatically now because of the genocide in gaza against these around any favor of their products. the news and therefore i would, um i uh, i see that the steam is the only who of the best hope is that public opinion will continue to change. and the international criminal court will take action. we'll proceed with investigational will crime scene the occupied territories and that the international court of justice will eventually issue an opinion which
u k. u. um the weapons at that border apartheid will. what, what would you do if you were a palestinian teenager right now in gaza? uh, would you, uh, would you go with mandela? would you go with guntee? that's what i would do. we've monday la. um and i would put my trust, you know, civil society because i have no confidence that the western governments would change the position on israel. but there is a gap. there is a disconnect between wisdom, governments and the publics. the publics are...
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u. k. um, but here none the less are more affordable options and uh, and he gets, you know, so it goes out for us as i mentioned, medicaid is an option for you know, assisted living communities. but nonetheless, we are, we are higher taste or more expenses. and our communities are a top top notch from everything i've ever seen. and how does community and family involvement contribute to addressing the long term care needs of aging individuals? obviously, the more the family is called, the better for the senior. is this better? so a better way to live this how fear is more beneficial. it prevents dimension sometimes of the onset of dimension severe symptoms. you know, we saw the impact jack, who had on oscillation on seniors are isolated and didn't have access to their family. we saw the been so rapidly increased the symptoms exacerbate and so the more of the family is all definitely the better is also better on the cost of it. you know, the more the family can participate in here, the better i would say the family also though has to consider the long term cause such as burn out is some fam
u. k. um, but here none the less are more affordable options and uh, and he gets, you know, so it goes out for us as i mentioned, medicaid is an option for you know, assisted living communities. but nonetheless, we are, we are higher taste or more expenses. and our communities are a top top notch from everything i've ever seen. and how does community and family involvement contribute to addressing the long term care needs of aging individuals? obviously, the more the family is called, the...