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because? it is necessary to continue cooperation and possibly raise it to some completely different, higher level. the current government in poland the civil coalition, of which i am a member, is the dominant party, and this is actually the power of the coalition. it is also necessary to remember that prime minister tusk must take into account the opinion of the coalition partners, and the same with regard to ukraine. fortunately, we continue the policy that concerns ukraine. such a policy, which was launched immediately, a policy of military and political support. voyskova means that we have given more tanks to ukraine than the whole of western europe put together. in fact, a huge number, about 500 tanks, more than 50 howitzers, powerful and modern, 20 thousand starlinks, more than 500 generators of electricity, and these are only such selected things. the most important for ukraine is course. military aid and support, but also political, that is, support for eu accession, and we give full su
because? it is necessary to continue cooperation and possibly raise it to some completely different, higher level. the current government in poland the civil coalition, of which i am a member, is the dominant party, and this is actually the power of the coalition. it is also necessary to remember that prime minister tusk must take into account the opinion of the coalition partners, and the same with regard to ukraine. fortunately, we continue the policy that concerns ukraine. such a policy,...
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and so if you think that just because your part is so small, it can't be on you because policymakers are the ones you really ought to be doing it. or the top 100 companies are responsible for like 80 or 90% of emissions in the world. it must be on them, not me. if you really. it's not my problem, then a whole bunch of. what we do in our lives just doesn't matter all and that's moral. there's nothing better or worse about doing one thing over the other. so this is the puzzle. the that led me to start thinking about this many many years ago the puzzle that led to me writing this book is i think it's the most reasonable thing in the world for a morally sensitive person to feel themselves implicated in massive harms and say, i shouldn't part of this. and yet a quick lee becomes unwieldy and i'm going to suggest to actually withdraw yourself and so we're stuck in this situation where it feels like my individual actions are just too small to matter, but it kind feels like i should engage in them anyway. and that's the puzzle puzzle of ethics. have you ever thought of this before? has this
and so if you think that just because your part is so small, it can't be on you because policymakers are the ones you really ought to be doing it. or the top 100 companies are responsible for like 80 or 90% of emissions in the world. it must be on them, not me. if you really. it's not my problem, then a whole bunch of. what we do in our lives just doesn't matter all and that's moral. there's nothing better or worse about doing one thing over the other. so this is the puzzle. the that led me to...
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we'll see how it goes, because i think there's a lot of momentum in the us.las is good for us, but that 's not all, it's a bit like business, what is your strength in the morning can be your weakness in the evening. her strength lies in the fact that she knows the region well, she is very familiar with it immersed, but someone else will say: well, that's why she thinks that way, she's biased, she will definitely have to face such arguments, and it does not look like a sweet cake at all. thank you for this conversation, about politics, about the world, we will take a short summer one. when you sleep on an uneven surface, the spine takes the wrong position, because you cannot feel energetic in the morning and productive during the day, and with toper matrik you will forget that you are sleeping on an imperfect surface. order a matrik topper for a comfortable sleep at an affordable price. more and more ukrainian families choose topper matrix, which comes in a convenient package that is easy enough to remove. within a day after removing the factory film, it can b
we'll see how it goes, because i think there's a lot of momentum in the us.las is good for us, but that 's not all, it's a bit like business, what is your strength in the morning can be your weakness in the evening. her strength lies in the fact that she knows the region well, she is very familiar with it immersed, but someone else will say: well, that's why she thinks that way, she's biased, she will definitely have to face such arguments, and it does not look like a sweet cake at all. thank...
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and you know, after such reports, the cultural community once again mentions their trips abroad, because they often go to talk with foreign colleagues, discuss some points, maybe convince them of something, and when it comes to russian culture, then there is bound to be some such conversation, you said, look, where are your famous artists, who can you oppose? russians, look, russians have so many different interesting people, culture and from different fields, and well, our representatives usually say that, that our representatives of culture die, not only now, they died before, but also because , well, but our culture continues to live, despite all these moments, and i, as a statement of this fact, now the odessa film festival will be closed. the last day of the odessa film festival, literally after this broadcast i get in the car and go to the closing and i will show you something from there, the winners will be announced there, and i will say that a large part of the retrospective, a large part of the screenings, these were retrospective screenings of ukrainian films, when it was show
and you know, after such reports, the cultural community once again mentions their trips abroad, because they often go to talk with foreign colleagues, discuss some points, maybe convince them of something, and when it comes to russian culture, then there is bound to be some such conversation, you said, look, where are your famous artists, who can you oppose? russians, look, russians have so many different interesting people, culture and from different fields, and well, our representatives...
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but today, because of the newspapers choices, because social media, because of the electronic media, they just do it in french, the god before they come to court. they are related the story in the newspapers audit and the social media and come to god. so it is possible that they don't have a button in mind, but the sit in court and then there's going to be some insurance. so bring carter said number of things that the police are produced should not discuss the cases that they come in that investigation to the public should not distort the names of the misses. you should not destroy the names of the victims. you should not in this road aboard the box, you should not put in that big just in spite of that, this keeps happening. a big question mark aboard the fair to conduct the track this . imagine a pretty busy is it happened although the what the media. there's no control inside time that our government been the supreme court. so i say that. so i probably would just say lawyers blind. so is it the colonial system which has come to the independence or the british jurisprudence and the
but today, because of the newspapers choices, because social media, because of the electronic media, they just do it in french, the god before they come to court. they are related the story in the newspapers audit and the social media and come to god. so it is possible that they don't have a button in mind, but the sit in court and then there's going to be some insurance. so bring carter said number of things that the police are produced should not discuss the cases that they come in that...
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mykhailo, you took this topic right off my tongue, because i just wanted to ask, yaroslav zheleznyak, your colleague, yes, a people's deputy of ukraine from the voice party, you are from the all-ukrainian association batkivschyna, but we understand that colleagues, yes, and you actually work in the parliament, and you understand that the time has probably come to do something with our government, which now recommends itself as completely unprofessional and somehow, you know, a little even impotent in solving these or other issues, actually it is about... the resignation of the entire government, at least information about this appeared in the media, or somehow a picture is already emerging of who will be part of this new government, and who can lead? well, actually, it's time to answer for everything that was done wrong, and everything that was not done by this government and, above all, by the prime minister, you know, i was asked by journalists for several days in a row, why so many executive duties, why the prime minister doesn't do anything, it's his team, well, apparently, the pr
mykhailo, you took this topic right off my tongue, because i just wanted to ask, yaroslav zheleznyak, your colleague, yes, a people's deputy of ukraine from the voice party, you are from the all-ukrainian association batkivschyna, but we understand that colleagues, yes, and you actually work in the parliament, and you understand that the time has probably come to do something with our government, which now recommends itself as completely unprofessional and somehow, you know, a little even...
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all that is because of the economic model that promotes or consumption. and you know, if that it is a metric bought over short day, which depths us that, you know, by the time be the top of the calendar year will be stopped expecting more than allowing natural resources to reach under it. so that's the state of affairs and we are all be living to the 6 mos extinction. and it's all caused by human beings and our full course development model. assisting you offline, talk about how rich countries don't fully appreciate that their development has come on the backs of poor countries while at the same time promoting dime models as something to emulate or per train themselves to be a climate trendsetters of climate leaders. and as frustrating as it is, history doesn't come with file a complaint or get their reimbursement options. i mean, it is what it is. why is any discussion about the buy guns about the winners and losers of the industrial era relevant to the present? oh, so you lost a number of things, let me try and, and respond by saying that the most impor
all that is because of the economic model that promotes or consumption. and you know, if that it is a metric bought over short day, which depths us that, you know, by the time be the top of the calendar year will be stopped expecting more than allowing natural resources to reach under it. so that's the state of affairs and we are all be living to the 6 mos extinction. and it's all caused by human beings and our full course development model. assisting you offline, talk about how rich countries...
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they umbrellas prepared everything, and then we will remind the contagion, because to sneeze. that'ss unique zaporizhia spirit was revealed, that is, we, i remember how we rejoiced then that we did not kill anyone, that we had there is no blood on the hands, there was still a moment when it seemed that it was possible to hold on without blood, and here it was half joking, but very serious, and then they were taken out alive in the corridor, the priests did it, it was 14, what will they be like tomorrow , as they will be after the war, because these are also people who have a passport in their pocket. ukraine: you know, today zaporizhzhia has changed its composition of residents by about a third, because a third left, especially after what happened on october 22nd, these terrible shellings in the city center, well, the first wave she left when the zaporizhia nuclear plant was captured, that is, march 4, the 22nd, became such a starting point, it seemed that this was no longer a turning point, and what is happening now at the zaporizhia nuclear plant, it is scary to turn the air, think
they umbrellas prepared everything, and then we will remind the contagion, because to sneeze. that'ss unique zaporizhia spirit was revealed, that is, we, i remember how we rejoiced then that we did not kill anyone, that we had there is no blood on the hands, there was still a moment when it seemed that it was possible to hold on without blood, and here it was half joking, but very serious, and then they were taken out alive in the corridor, the priests did it, it was 14, what will they be like...
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because. well, were powerful. the soviets always the sense that they were not quite the superpower claim to be. they that the nuclear weapons is what really made them a superpower. so they they craved american because that kind of recognition made them feel like they're a true but american recognition is not the only one that they wanted. as i mentioned china but also the what we would call the global south. the that also matter to the soviets and were a different kinds of recognition sometimes that were not exactly there were contradictions between, for example, being recognized the leader or as a equal cool superpower with the united states and being recognized as the leader of the communist world. because in order to be recognized as the proper leader of the communist world have to pursue one type of a foreign policy, for example, by eating national liberation movements or, you know, various wars like in vietnam, you know, aiding those who are fighting against america. but on the hand, if you want to be recogni
because. well, were powerful. the soviets always the sense that they were not quite the superpower claim to be. they that the nuclear weapons is what really made them a superpower. so they they craved american because that kind of recognition made them feel like they're a true but american recognition is not the only one that they wanted. as i mentioned china but also the what we would call the global south. the that also matter to the soviets and were a different kinds of recognition sometimes...
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conversation and start our traditional friday journalist club, let's start with today's rather sad news, because iryna farion was shot in lviv in the evening, she is in a serious condition, in the hospital, in intensive care, in near the scene of the incident, in fact , where the shooting took place and... and where the attempt was made on iryna farion is our colleague, journalist emma stadnyk, emma, i congratulate you, please tell me the details of what is happening now, what, what, what is on masaryk street now where it was committed attempt on iryna farion. serhiy studiya, i congratulate you, in this residential quarter, today, july 19... a shot was probably aimed at iryna farion, a public figure and ukrainian linguist, just as she was approaching her house, a shot rang out, and accordingly , at this loud sound, neighbors and residents of this building, it is known that they informed the relevant services, in particular the police and the ambulance, about the incident, iryna farion was hospitalized in one of the local hospitals, now she is in in a serious condition, it should be noted that
conversation and start our traditional friday journalist club, let's start with today's rather sad news, because iryna farion was shot in lviv in the evening, she is in a serious condition, in the hospital, in intensive care, in near the scene of the incident, in fact , where the shooting took place and... and where the attempt was made on iryna farion is our colleague, journalist emma stadnyk, emma, i congratulate you, please tell me the details of what is happening now, what, what, what...
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because if you don't win the war on the front line, you can lose the country, because enemy troops can simply occupy its territory. but there is another important point in the development of the situation, this is the rear, which has rotted. the army can fight valiantly on the front line, but if it fails to contain the situation in itself country, economic. socially, demographically , in principle, all the efforts of the armed forces become completely useless, and the people who serve in these armed forces return to the desert of civilization, in which they will not know where they are at all, because the state that they protect, can simply disappear before their eyes, and that's why when we speak, we hear all these famous phrases that the main thing is security, precisely from armed victory as such, everything else is on the third plane, we... it can be the complete opposite the process that it is possible to hold the front line and not hold statehood, behind the armed forces of ukraine a complete desolation can begin and... this is what the russians are working on, and by the way, no
because if you don't win the war on the front line, you can lose the country, because enemy troops can simply occupy its territory. but there is another important point in the development of the situation, this is the rear, which has rotted. the army can fight valiantly on the front line, but if it fails to contain the situation in itself country, economic. socially, demographically , in principle, all the efforts of the armed forces become completely useless, and the people who serve in these...
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they okay because these are people doing it. they want the laws and the rules to apply to all the people and not to themselves. do we have another question? i'm going to. yes. okay. can we get the microphone over here, please? right up here in the second row. thank very much. and while the microphones making its way, just want to thank all the today who make today so successful. go ahead sir i too thank you for your service both in the military as well as the law. what kind of support are you getting and receiving in terms of, you know, i mean, obviously, it's a traumatic experience. so what kind of support are you being provided? great question. i initially because i had sustained ptsd, the army, so i continue to go back to to that i depending on how i like, i need it. i go, i call them i visit mental. health is very important for me. i make it a habit of exercising and doing things that i enjoy. but geriatrics, i was not inclined to go place and unfortunately we had a. a loss of life in throughout the capital you know with cap
they okay because these are people doing it. they want the laws and the rules to apply to all the people and not to themselves. do we have another question? i'm going to. yes. okay. can we get the microphone over here, please? right up here in the second row. thank very much. and while the microphones making its way, just want to thank all the today who make today so successful. go ahead sir i too thank you for your service both in the military as well as the law. what kind of support are you...
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and the thing is we yeah, i mean definitely no because it's a girl. i mean if, if people are going to bully, you know, all these criminal charges, all the civil suits and everything. they're not just gonna go away and say, okay, well that's the thing we can do. so i give us the president trump, uh, they're not gonna do that, but they gonna still see it as of keep them up. but, but let's, let's stay on course here. martin this again this, it adds to my concern is that in george just gave a few possibilities or a lot more out there. unfortunately, none of them very good. none of them very democratic by the way. but martin, if we see the, even the potential of a trump victory or it's put in another way of the lack of abiding victory. i know that sounds kind of strange because you could have the lack of, of buying victory and trump is in jail. so it even is more confusing near what worries me is it people in the state department, the c, i a, the defense department say we got to speed up our timelines here. we have to continue to push our agenda because we
and the thing is we yeah, i mean definitely no because it's a girl. i mean if, if people are going to bully, you know, all these criminal charges, all the civil suits and everything. they're not just gonna go away and say, okay, well that's the thing we can do. so i give us the president trump, uh, they're not gonna do that, but they gonna still see it as of keep them up. but, but let's, let's stay on course here. martin this again this, it adds to my concern is that in george just gave a few...
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because i had won an event but, you know. don't you love mums? yes.eople that can put you down, put you back in your place. in your place, right. yeah. don't get... now you made me... you made me cry, ok. uh—oh. poor nettie, she's going to worry about it. anything about mums... my mum died recently, and it's... aw. you know, anything about mums. um... but, you know, i love that mums are the ones that can... yes. "why are you in the paper?" right! jackie? what have you done wrong? actually, it would have been... both: what have you done wrong? that's exactly it. it's like... i'm like... the amount of times i said, "oh, no, i won an event." "what event?" i'm like, "well, the track meet, the 400." "what's the 1100 ? " you don't even know. i'm like, "one lap around." you and al had made a pact, your...your older brother al. yes. made a pact that you were going to go to the olympics. yes. roll around 1984 and the olympics are in los angeles. and both the twojoyner kids have done what they said they were going to do — notjust one of them is at the olympics,
because i had won an event but, you know. don't you love mums? yes.eople that can put you down, put you back in your place. in your place, right. yeah. don't get... now you made me... you made me cry, ok. uh—oh. poor nettie, she's going to worry about it. anything about mums... my mum died recently, and it's... aw. you know, anything about mums. um... but, you know, i love that mums are the ones that can... yes. "why are you in the paper?" right! jackie? what have you done wrong?...
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of course they wanted to simply take advantage of the situation, because...a sells these energy carriers at a big discount, and now india is trying to play between, well , actually three forces: the west, the united states, europe, the russian federation, china, although by and large national india's interests are to strengthen itself and restrain china in the indo-pacific region, and russia, as a weak partner of china, helps china. you are muscles and behave more aggressively in the region, well, there is a connection here, because what is happening in ukraine and the reaction of our western partners in supporting us, and god forbid, if ukraine loses, it will be a green light, a green light signal for china to seize taiwan, and precisely because of this , the hindus would do better to think that there are far-reaching interests of india and those countries that it is supported, the democratic camp, and there are... short-term interests like oil, like some kind of economic cooperation with the russian federation, and of course, it would be better if they cons
of course they wanted to simply take advantage of the situation, because...a sells these energy carriers at a big discount, and now india is trying to play between, well , actually three forces: the west, the united states, europe, the russian federation, china, although by and large national india's interests are to strengthen itself and restrain china in the indo-pacific region, and russia, as a weak partner of china, helps china. you are muscles and behave more aggressively in the region,...
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i'm missing out because of a passive until sunday because i've been attending school so i had no idea what color was doing and there's always this expectation of adults where you catch up. you don't, you don't know where the have you are. so the task was, i have no idea where i was done, but i was in the sanctioning body in school in stockton cut, long story, short. the best thing i could do front of me was off. that was quite special. i had thoughts, really and less my interest was unusual and so it takes a lot to draw a home didn't go to dances, i think that kind of sizes for queue. yeah. and that's kind of the painful the time that got me into a uh article. so it was funny because you up from there, i went to the wrong customer and now i'm starting to really move because i got an expectation of the fact that i last night doing fine us and all the aspects of design my session came assume by whatever was local, my photo of, you know, film, stuff to look at was all hollywood because that's all that was there was no attendance on it. there are no schools for directors. and i hadn't rea
i'm missing out because of a passive until sunday because i've been attending school so i had no idea what color was doing and there's always this expectation of adults where you catch up. you don't, you don't know where the have you are. so the task was, i have no idea where i was done, but i was in the sanctioning body in school in stockton cut, long story, short. the best thing i could do front of me was off. that was quite special. i had thoughts, really and less my interest was unusual and...
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because we united in one fist. because we overcame some of our differences, because we, because it was burning, let's say so, because, because ukrainians, well, ukrainians in general have this trait, when at such an extreme moment, at the most terrible moment, they quickly unite, take everything into a fist and not allow yourself to be destroyed, but as soon as he lets go a little somewhere, a little somewhere, this all starts, how much there for two, for two. cossack, three hetmans, this is us very often, it is not only about this situation, it is about the political and social situation in our country in general, in many spheres. well, i will say this, on this crazy jump of cortisol, a nationwide jump, it would probably hardly be possible to go far, so this is a matter of total unity, all love for each other, lord, i remember these feelings, as now, in moment, any disagreements, any shortcomings, anyone is forgotten, so that everyone survives, so that everyone is whole, and in general it was difficult to imagine that there would be... what kind of struggle of unhealthy meaning with e
because we united in one fist. because we overcame some of our differences, because we, because it was burning, let's say so, because, because ukrainians, well, ukrainians in general have this trait, when at such an extreme moment, at the most terrible moment, they quickly unite, take everything into a fist and not allow yourself to be destroyed, but as soon as he lets go a little somewhere, a little somewhere, this all starts, how much there for two, for two. cossack, three hetmans, this is us...
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>> that's why it works because it's unlikely.ong island, you are pretentious and -- [laughter] away we go. the truth is, one thing bonded over was yankees. what i want to know, was there again he guy benson? i was growing up overseas and came back and fourth grade and i was like out of my imprisoned and decided i'm going to be a yankees fan, it seems like the thing to do and the strike shortened season and i got to again and number 23 i had the poster on the wall and he never won a world series and he retired and then they started an unbelievable run. >> the bits of baseball. [laughter] they scammed me because everybody who walks in the door it's free -- not the best idea but anyone who can hit right now, who will take that. >> did i read correctly, you were born in saudi arabia? >> yes. >> i think there might be better places for gay men to grow up, i'm not entirely sure. [laughter] >> i didn't grow up there but -- >> you can be president? >> i can't so it's a misconception, there are two types of citizens and you have to be a n
>> that's why it works because it's unlikely.ong island, you are pretentious and -- [laughter] away we go. the truth is, one thing bonded over was yankees. what i want to know, was there again he guy benson? i was growing up overseas and came back and fourth grade and i was like out of my imprisoned and decided i'm going to be a yankees fan, it seems like the thing to do and the strike shortened season and i got to again and number 23 i had the poster on the wall and he never won a world...
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because because the bbc made a film that is incredible footage of this guy in a three piece suit. so they mission control going on in the back. but but yeah so so they did they have this constantly envelope of things that they needed to try and do to try and get good pr also to, you know, internally they had this erm this constant quest to do things that seemed incredible them just because they could right. that's, that's the whole frontier idea. right. so and so i want to finish up by talking a little about the future of this stuff, but i want to see if people have questions. fernandes i got a ton of questions. i love subject. i think it's such a fascinating book that you wrote, but thank you specifically have this unique perspective having looked at these two disasters at the tail end the cold war one in this free capitalist system, the united states then of course chernobyl in the soviet era at the end and if you were to think about the two disasters on a venn diagram, human folly, where do you overlap and what were the common following denominators that would have happened the
because because the bbc made a film that is incredible footage of this guy in a three piece suit. so they mission control going on in the back. but but yeah so so they did they have this constantly envelope of things that they needed to try and do to try and get good pr also to, you know, internally they had this erm this constant quest to do things that seemed incredible them just because they could right. that's, that's the whole frontier idea. right. so and so i want to finish up by talking...
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they were anarchists, because they opposed the war, because they opposed the united states. i don't that it should be criminal to engage revolutionary talk. i think that if a country cannot withstand than people calling for it's overthrow, then it loses its legitimacy it's not the speech that is a crime when a group of those anarchists then to to build a bomb to try to kill an industrial is that was conduct that is legitimate be subject to two to prosecution. so when when a lot of antifreeze speech figures say oh you know this is silly a lot of crimes are committed by speech. well yeah i if it's a conspiracy to commit an act like a conspiracy to build bomb, surely then speech is part of that. but we can have a line of demarcation. the speech itself, the viewpoints cannot be criminal much the our history. we have done exactly that well. jonathan, you and i share these beliefs, but we're constantly not only preaching to the choir, but trying to convert those are open minded or even hostile. so i know that you've encountered of the same challenging that i have, and i would like
they were anarchists, because they opposed the war, because they opposed the united states. i don't that it should be criminal to engage revolutionary talk. i think that if a country cannot withstand than people calling for it's overthrow, then it loses its legitimacy it's not the speech that is a crime when a group of those anarchists then to to build a bomb to try to kill an industrial is that was conduct that is legitimate be subject to two to prosecution. so when when a lot of antifreeze...
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of their religion or because of their race or are persecuted because of what they believe, and so really all of my work has its roots in the south african scene where i was born and grew up. i studied there, i studied theology there, eventually i was ordained as a catholic priest and i worked for many years as a young priest in south africa, often in very poor areas, but i also remember that i always worked in areas where there were large muslim communities, so that i grew to know the muslim communities and the islam, they professed quite intimately over those years, without meaning to, without intending to, i had no desire to study particularly study islam or arabic, but i was in daily contact with muslim neighbors, both shia and sunni, and therefore i grew to know a... little bit about islam as i worked as an ordinary priest in the city of cape town, it was later on that i began to think that it would be a good thing for me to have more academic knowledge of islam, not just what i heard mediated through books written by westerners, but to learn what islam believed about itself, by read
of their religion or because of their race or are persecuted because of what they believe, and so really all of my work has its roots in the south african scene where i was born and grew up. i studied there, i studied theology there, eventually i was ordained as a catholic priest and i worked for many years as a young priest in south africa, often in very poor areas, but i also remember that i always worked in areas where there were large muslim communities, so that i grew to know the muslim...
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booking system, how does it... uh, how much time does it take, i wish that time could be reduced because there are some staff in general that are almost impossible to replace, in a very short time, and that's a problem because our production, and in general our, our direction, it is knowledge-intensive, ah, so, firstly, it is a personnel problem, secondly, there are certain financial problems, because there is a rather... complex procurement system in general, as it built, the very prioritization regarding the purchase of training systems, and we understand that even if to take volunteer charitable funds, mr. chmu said about this recently, it is easier to buy drones and pickup trucks than to buy systems that help the training of fighters, and we understand that... a trained fighter is very important, in terms of his life and in terms of victory in general, and we believe that it is necessary to pay attention to this, and we are turning to the business community, and to charitable foundations, and in general, we are starting such a program, regarding the construction of a system and the c
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because, you know. illiberalism. because, you know.assic liberalism is about freedom and free markets and all the rest of it. whereas she she , she is very much in she she, she is very much in favour of freedom and free speech. >> so she's trying to turn the tide to liberalism. yeah. okay. yeah from liberalism. yeah. maybe turn the wheel of liberalism. yeah. i dunno, i don't like these metaphors straight away. the trouble is all these terms get used in so many convenient ways, and they change over time until we no longer know what any of them mean. i mean, i think we know what she means. >> she means, you know, this rampant soft communist leftism that's that's encroached onto all our public institutions and all our public institutions and a lot of the private sector as well. so she's a firm believer in capitalism and a firm disbeliever in identity politics. >> you you speechwriter, you . >> you you speechwriter, you. well, no, this is the thing is, she is very much known and has a part of her sort of prominence is about , sort part of
because, you know. illiberalism. because, you know.assic liberalism is about freedom and free markets and all the rest of it. whereas she she , she is very much in she she, she is very much in favour of freedom and free speech. >> so she's trying to turn the tide to liberalism. yeah. okay. yeah from liberalism. yeah. maybe turn the wheel of liberalism. yeah. i dunno, i don't like these metaphors straight away. the trouble is all these terms get used in so many convenient ways, and they...
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because the one thing that unifies them is their grievance about the united states and its because what our single greatest as we enter this new era of new cold wars. it is our alliance network which the russians don't have. the chinese don't have the iranians don't have. and that's the single most pressure. this power projection capable that we've got. and it used to be at the core of republican as well as democrat orthodoxy. now we've seen the republican party split on the question of the value of these alliances. you use the term partnership without limits and a core question really is, can we expect that both are going to deepen their partnership, undercut us power, us dominance? will that continue. are we going to see that deepening? i suspect that we will. it's not going to be without tension. look in the old cold war, whenever the russians showed up in china, the soviet was the top dog there. and the chinese were still an agrarian society. that dynamic been flipped when vladimir putin shows up to xi jinping or when she goes to moscow. it is clear that the dominant player right no
because the one thing that unifies them is their grievance about the united states and its because what our single greatest as we enter this new era of new cold wars. it is our alliance network which the russians don't have. the chinese don't have the iranians don't have. and that's the single most pressure. this power projection capable that we've got. and it used to be at the core of republican as well as democrat orthodoxy. now we've seen the republican party split on the question of the...
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to me that it is the sovelar military school that gives this understanding to young people people because 5 years when you hand hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, you overcome some difficulties. you go through tests together, then it doesn’t matter whether you are an orphan, from a poor family, from a middle class or from a rich family, you all become one , when graduates arrive at our homecoming day, this is an amazing event, they all become one formation, from the general to the ordinary civilian, but they remember that they are suvorovites, they march solemnly in front of the podium, they... carry out all the commands, they go with the troops for such a huge period of time, when they have already graduated, they are already 60 years old, some are 70 years old or more, colonel general pyotr grigorievich chaus, who, god grant him long life, is the first minister of defense , this is the first graduate of the suvorov military school, he is also being built in, he is also undergoing a solemn march, this is such an amazing event, you know, this gives hope that... after all, together we are
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and all of them said, this is just too much is too bad because going to be replaced. and after the democrats on cnn was saying that, but the problem with, i think, nominally speaking you're absolutely right. but george, these 2 wars, a decent biden's wars is administrations wars and they don't want anyone to interrupt what they're doing, whoever is making that decision. so the possibility of a greater possibility of the donald trump could come back into power. which mean we really don't know, we didn't, they didn't talk enough about foreign policy. trump is smart enough to basically stay away from it. but there are these people in power. they don't want to be interrupted here. i mean, you know this, this, this pest called bite and shouldn't get in the way. the reason why i'm saying that george is that it doesn't matter what voters think, it's about who has power things. then that's what makes this very dangerous. george . well, i think it is the end of the so a long way to go before the election. and one can see all sorts of the best steps that can be taken to either
and all of them said, this is just too much is too bad because going to be replaced. and after the democrats on cnn was saying that, but the problem with, i think, nominally speaking you're absolutely right. but george, these 2 wars, a decent biden's wars is administrations wars and they don't want anyone to interrupt what they're doing, whoever is making that decision. so the possibility of a greater possibility of the donald trump could come back into power. which mean we really don't know,...
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they think, well, it's great for us because , because the people that because, because the people that will vote for us. that's going to have like big unintended consequences that are going to be brilliant. jess phillips is already experiencing this, and i think that's very that's going to become very interesting because, you know, we almost might start to feel sorry for jess phillips, which will be quite an unusual emotion for many of us, >> it's going to be really interesting to see because they keep saying they're going to be the party of growth. and we don't, along with everything else, they keep saying things are going to be better, they're going to be the party of growth, and they're talking about the economy and business and things like that. they just never say how. so? we have absolutely no idea. and it could be growth through immigration, which, which has worked for labour in the past, you know, it's how we find ourselves in the position we're in, but it's kind of like, chucking. >> simon evans described it as chucking kindling on a fire. you get this, you get this flurry of,
they think, well, it's great for us because , because the people that because, because the people that will vote for us. that's going to have like big unintended consequences that are going to be brilliant. jess phillips is already experiencing this, and i think that's very that's going to become very interesting because, you know, we almost might start to feel sorry for jess phillips, which will be quite an unusual emotion for many of us, >> it's going to be really interesting to see...
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i answered option a, because as far as i know, spain is famous. because there are a lot of bulls in itso a widespread bullfight called carida, carrido, so i decided that this was spain, your logic is clear to me, roma, like you decided, to be honest, i didn’t know the answer to this question, and you just chose the country that you like best, i chose. portugal. yeah. portugal. fine. anya. i would answer b. italy, because we have textbooks for the fifth grade it was written that italy was called the country of teleyats. wow, just like that. need to study. heard, saw, won. even in ancient times, the greeks began to call italy the country of calves, because the inhabitants of southern italy were engaged. the correct answer to our question is: italy. attention to the screen. in front of you is the restored house of the spasskaya lutovinova estate. this famous writer spent his childhood and adult years here. a, ivan turgenev, b. alexander pushkin, c-anton chekhov. time. well, obviously, probably not pushkin, that is, it means either turgenev or chekhov, anastasia, what do you think? i think
i answered option a, because as far as i know, spain is famous. because there are a lot of bulls in itso a widespread bullfight called carida, carrido, so i decided that this was spain, your logic is clear to me, roma, like you decided, to be honest, i didn’t know the answer to this question, and you just chose the country that you like best, i chose. portugal. yeah. portugal. fine. anya. i would answer b. italy, because we have textbooks for the fifth grade it was written that italy was...
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confrontation, because china knows for sure that if russia loses, that way it's their joint loss, and if they win, it's their joint gain, and it's such an absolutely, i would say, enchanted situation, but what do we all think about china, not only donald trump, ukrainians also think that , of course, they have a bad situation in the economy, and of course they will never take any desperate steps, because they... there will be a difficult situation, and they can be forced to stop cooperating with russia and help her. it also an illusion. well, when you tell me, to the members of the central committee of the communist party of china, economics was more important than ideology. when deng seoping, the de facto founder of modern china, said that we need this black gut, which doesn't matter what color it is, just to catch mice, he meant that... any means is good for the communist party to gain power party china, but who told us that this cat is only the economy, and sidzenpin is not currently operating on the economy, but on the unification of the motherland, the reunification of the mother
confrontation, because china knows for sure that if russia loses, that way it's their joint loss, and if they win, it's their joint gain, and it's such an absolutely, i would say, enchanted situation, but what do we all think about china, not only donald trump, ukrainians also think that , of course, they have a bad situation in the economy, and of course they will never take any desperate steps, because they... there will be a difficult situation, and they can be forced to stop cooperating...
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because i'm going to put out of my teacher scale and i mean piece because they are when you get to big sports at the be nice yes. video and the pool does seem simple. some of the symbols because, you know, for sure, see to, to go through the lecture presumably in your book break of so most of the history of the the total value of the 10 biggest gambling contract in russian sports is 10100000000 roubles a. yeah, we have the most, the july 2023 vehicles that started for me on that. so if it and knowing it's going strip i was lost or do you don't smoke recently, but we want them to complete the work more than just which a small totaled up is assessed on most between us. and you will the complexity of the sort of people who checks the patient because you're not. no, all 3 of them read for some use may do what they call a book may just click on thoughts and actually pull the can i see. i mean, and book makers click on go to nice to cancel. i'm actually not a c to score. i guess the distributor teams at the store to go to be just a school supported the support level, but it is the 1st level
because i'm going to put out of my teacher scale and i mean piece because they are when you get to big sports at the be nice yes. video and the pool does seem simple. some of the symbols because, you know, for sure, see to, to go through the lecture presumably in your book break of so most of the history of the the total value of the 10 biggest gambling contract in russian sports is 10100000000 roubles a. yeah, we have the most, the july 2023 vehicles that started for me on that. so if it and...
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margarita, i answered tulip, because i know for sure, because stepan is a bulbous plant, and it’s likei guess, you read it last night, rather just biology or something else, and there bulbous plants just caught my eye, no, it was the day before yesterday, the day before yesterday, i took a textbook on labor education for the fourth grade from the school library and there at the end it was about flowers and the tulip was mentioned as a bulbous plant. on the eve of the program, we talked about the fact that tulip bulbs cannot be exported from the netherlands. zakhar, well, i answered oh, rose, because we were in the fourth grade once, we didn’t do any crafts, planted plants, we were told to bring rose bulbs, attention, the correct answer, they reproduce by bulbs, tulips, option with here it is. the correct answer to this question. attention fifth question: were the trees and bushes, grass flowers green? how many commas are missing in the sentence: a - none, b - one, c: two. time! so! i chose answer c: the trees and bushes were green, so where is the second and grass flowers, we put a com
margarita, i answered tulip, because i know for sure, because stepan is a bulbous plant, and it’s likei guess, you read it last night, rather just biology or something else, and there bulbous plants just caught my eye, no, it was the day before yesterday, the day before yesterday, i took a textbook on labor education for the fourth grade from the school library and there at the end it was about flowers and the tulip was mentioned as a bulbous plant. on the eve of the program, we talked about...
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let's see. >> no i don't i don't know how far to go because, because because this is a non—news.story is what i'm saying okay, paul, anything more coherent? >> i think he's wrong. i don't know why, but i'm pretty sure he is. >> no. you don't disagree with me. >> oh, yeah. sorry, i forgot. i don't know how to do it, lewis. actually, some of the points you made were lucid, i wonder whether people are now starting to conflate racism with anything that they disagree with. you know, i don't think we are any any more racist than we've ever been.in any more racist than we've ever been. in fact, i think we're a much more cohesive country in many respects, particularly when it comes to with regards to race than we have been ever. however, there are some bad actors that find it incredibly convenient to pull the race card at every possible turn because the narrative supports them. >> yeah, but how does this hurt the nhs? how does that racist nhs? >> you can't hurt a dead horse, but the horse is lying on the floor dead. there's nothing you can do to hurt it anymore. the nhs is a dead horse .
let's see. >> no i don't i don't know how far to go because, because because this is a non—news.story is what i'm saying okay, paul, anything more coherent? >> i think he's wrong. i don't know why, but i'm pretty sure he is. >> no. you don't disagree with me. >> oh, yeah. sorry, i forgot. i don't know how to do it, lewis. actually, some of the points you made were lucid, i wonder whether people are now starting to conflate racism with anything that they disagree with....
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trump wasn't trump wasn't killed because of, because of sexism or because of, you know, stuff being sharedump was killed because of it wasn't killed, by the way. >> oh, that's a good point . good >> oh, that's a good point. good for you. >> that's a good point. trump wasn't shot at. trump wasn't, people didn't try to kill trump because of conspiracy theories shared on social media. trump, people somebody tried to kill trump because of conspiracy theories shared by the mainstream media and by the democrats and by everybody on the left. and i think we need to we need to look at that. and i know you're looking at me. you're giving me that whole left wing. >> no, i was a good question. >> no, i was a good question. >> he answered. >> he answered. >> no, that's not why i was going to say. i was like, it's not the only side that's been coming up with conspiracy theories. we'd think of qanon would think of a pizza place with a basement that didn't have a basement being where all the paedophiles are. >> listen, the difference between right wing conspiracy theories and left wing conspiracy theories
trump wasn't trump wasn't killed because of, because of sexism or because of, you know, stuff being sharedump was killed because of it wasn't killed, by the way. >> oh, that's a good point . good >> oh, that's a good point. good for you. >> that's a good point. trump wasn't shot at. trump wasn't, people didn't try to kill trump because of conspiracy theories shared on social media. trump, people somebody tried to kill trump because of conspiracy theories shared by the...
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, because on the planet there are children, a friendly family, because on the planet there are childrena friendly family! children are a friendly family, good morning country. once again, whoever doesn’t just start with a smile, this day, a sunny song, a sunny day, we remind you, if suddenly you just turned on us, that we are leaving the summer amphitheater, because the thirty-third is literally, literally starting international arts festival, slovenian bazaar in vitebsk, mariana murinkov, anna quiloria at your service, so to speak, yes, friends, by the way, speaking of the summer amphitheater , one cannot, of course, fail to admit that it has become a real brand not only of vitebsk, but of the entire vitebsk region , and you know, this year it has undergone some of the... changes, dear friends, yes, the arch has changed a little, you will naturally notice this, the roof has been slightly reconstructed, but by the way it served us for 17 years, it was not afraid of these the famous july rains, which still happen every time the slavic bazaar, and today they will, and friends around the c
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or it was not carried out because it...look, first of all, in 2005 they decided to dissolve this whole trial and start doing something serious again, this with great seriousness was created, so what happened, what happened there, well they could never make progress as there were always obstacles in all investigation, and then face with the... the whole situation in 2013, president christina fernandez made the decision because she and her husband, who was also president were denounced at the un about the whole issue. in 2013, they decided on an idea that hector timmerman had proposed. timmerman was the chancellor of christina körchner's government. he said, well, we're going to do something important. if we can't get your hands on those who are supposedly responsible from iran, 'as there's no extradition of iranian nationals by iran, well we can go there and take all these judges, and then later they said that the judges could not leave the country, for example perez esquavel was going to go, the nobel prize winner, notice t
or it was not carried out because it...look, first of all, in 2005 they decided to dissolve this whole trial and start doing something serious again, this with great seriousness was created, so what happened, what happened there, well they could never make progress as there were always obstacles in all investigation, and then face with the... the whole situation in 2013, president christina fernandez made the decision because she and her husband, who was also president were denounced at the un...
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my favorite example is the 2008 nato summit in bucharest, because the russians attacked georgia because georgia did not receive a clear plan to join nato, but really wanted to. ukraine too, but then georgia wanted it more, but the western leaders succumbed to putin's arguments, and for that there was a price, and there is always a price, if we are inconsistent, and therefore must be made clear. by the same countries as in nato, with a very similar composition, therefore they cannot be completely separated, often they are the same governments, and therefore here we must expect that nato will be somewhere in the same package, we must be positive, however, i believe that for ukrainians are important well to understand negotiations with the european union, i sometimes see and hear in some statements that we will sit. to be honest, i appreciate les balcerowicz, but i don't like such an unambiguously positive view of the eu, as if it were some kind of entrance to heaven. the eu is a political organism, it also has its weaknesses, for example when it comes to the production of weapons, as reve
my favorite example is the 2008 nato summit in bucharest, because the russians attacked georgia because georgia did not receive a clear plan to join nato, but really wanted to. ukraine too, but then georgia wanted it more, but the western leaders succumbed to putin's arguments, and for that there was a price, and there is always a price, if we are inconsistent, and therefore must be made clear. by the same countries as in nato, with a very similar composition, therefore they cannot be...
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a few families here and then now it is because it's such a big problem. ringback to which kind of them uh, you know, kind of skid row beyond safe then? well, so on the north side that's a mission. they have room for our own 600 people party to families. you know, you don't see it, but there are a lot of children on skid row. they try to keep them inside. know we have multiple beans from homeless held guard to the community health project doing valuable work, going around distributing non canon fentanyl districts because that is a significant number of overdose. has that happened daily, you know, schedule like a lot of people, you know, don't understand what actually schedule is 54 law this quote here. the funny thing is right, the middle of skid row is a police station. and one time when i was there, i saw a 2 dude arguing amongst each other. one shoots the dude over the dog and watch the way in the bodies laid out there until 10 o'clock the next day. why? i don't know and there's a police station, right? across the street and this was, that was right in
a few families here and then now it is because it's such a big problem. ringback to which kind of them uh, you know, kind of skid row beyond safe then? well, so on the north side that's a mission. they have room for our own 600 people party to families. you know, you don't see it, but there are a lot of children on skid row. they try to keep them inside. know we have multiple beans from homeless held guard to the community health project doing valuable work, going around distributing non canon...
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it is not the only means of radio-electronic warfare that we can influence, because it is non-contactense, so to speak, if we are talking about contact air defense. then it should be used here, we are already seeing the use of semi-drones directly, and this is much better, because on the front line we can use them, for example, odesa, odesa is being saved by light aircraft, like 52, which are being destroyed, and in principle we have been saying for a long time , that it would be possible to use light motor embraers in order to to destroy such air targets, especially since in principle, if we are talking about pilots , it is much easier and faster to prepare them for mrr, but nevertheless about... action is now being sought and in the near future we will already see a comprehensive solution, but i constantly turn our attention to the fact that it is not necessary to look for a cheap solution, because we are talking about more important consequences from the e flight of these reconnaissance bopols, so there is no need to look, if the orland there costs well , there is up to $ 200 00, t
it is not the only means of radio-electronic warfare that we can influence, because it is non-contactense, so to speak, if we are talking about contact air defense. then it should be used here, we are already seeing the use of semi-drones directly, and this is much better, because on the front line we can use them, for example, odesa, odesa is being saved by light aircraft, like 52, which are being destroyed, and in principle we have been saying for a long time , that it would be possible to...
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a combined because there was support to our cause. and we received messages from individuals overseas, so we cannot exactly locate the origin of each donation. but the funds raised from private donors are frozen in the j give fund and were never inaccessible to us to mean. in fact, it has been locked off illegally. and we cannot access the money to keep the video earlier said that the s as of $85000.00 having frozen may i ask you, what is the total amount of money that you have been able to raise in 7 months? said base. i'm a school associate and need a that's the amount. the amount that's locked is all the funding we had music. besides that, we've stopped fundraising because part of the sanctions means i can't even collect donations for my own legal battle. but this, i want to hire lawyers to help me get through this period to help me resolve this. so that one day i can enter the united states store to the senior. i have a husband who's a us citizen and i have children who are us citizens. i need lawyers for that. how i mean, i can't
a combined because there was support to our cause. and we received messages from individuals overseas, so we cannot exactly locate the origin of each donation. but the funds raised from private donors are frozen in the j give fund and were never inaccessible to us to mean. in fact, it has been locked off illegally. and we cannot access the money to keep the video earlier said that the s as of $85000.00 having frozen may i ask you, what is the total amount of money that you have been able to...
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right, because of the, a lifestyle. i don't know if lifestyle is the right word, but, that, you know, it's a stressful environment. totally. and then even, like, working overtime, nobody wants to work overtime if they're stressed out. so i, i understand i guess i'm trying to understand, like what is it comparing it to. is it like, is it comparing to 20 1020 like i that's what. well we're not we're not really comparing it to anything. we're looking at really pre-covid like okay, pre-covid, when you look at those years like 2007, 2008, they were fully staffed and but you get to 2019 and you started seeing that the, the number of people that were leaving was far outpacing the number of new hires. and and from 2019, each year, that number continues to grow. now, it's a phenomenon that all departments across the country are suffering. so you go to any police department around the country and they are having a hard time filling the vacant the vacancies, and the sheriff's department is no different than than what's happening a
right, because of the, a lifestyle. i don't know if lifestyle is the right word, but, that, you know, it's a stressful environment. totally. and then even, like, working overtime, nobody wants to work overtime if they're stressed out. so i, i understand i guess i'm trying to understand, like what is it comparing it to. is it like, is it comparing to 20 1020 like i that's what. well we're not we're not really comparing it to anything. we're looking at really pre-covid like okay, pre-covid, when...
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because it's unique experience and because my mother, lady bird, were also long time dear friends and had worked their husbands and worked together for years and years and years. so what was it like, as you to get a handle on what your lives were like, what your mom's life was going to be like having? these two big events happen very close and proximity to each other. how tough was it for her to to grasp the role of first lady while she's still obviously has serious health issues? well know it's it's interesting. i worked my first job ever was for the white house historical association selling guidebooks to the tourists who came through. and that was my first job. and so i knew when the nixons were in house the the screen was up. so that couldn't go to the west wing and exactly what i'm talking about. so you knew if they were in house or out of house. so when we moved in, which was about ten days later while because julie, david were packing their things and getting them moved. i was cocky. let's just say that. well, mom, i mean, i worked and, you know, let me just show you how it was
because it's unique experience and because my mother, lady bird, were also long time dear friends and had worked their husbands and worked together for years and years and years. so what was it like, as you to get a handle on what your lives were like, what your mom's life was going to be like having? these two big events happen very close and proximity to each other. how tough was it for her to to grasp the role of first lady while she's still obviously has serious health issues? well know...
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they watch cshow because.y do it whether they're in business, whether they're landscape shapers. sometimes you juos track of history. i you know, i took history. i took social studies. i didn't really keep up with going on. i never really knew about bad teacher. it'sle to go through my books and talk about above the'm one of them, let peopleze on the same team and you should embrace our history, not just about your sports teams, about ouí1r country, and understand about a what philosophy you're inwhelve you for. we're we're in the same jersey. and if i could get peopl look instead of worry about what's happening, number one, you get prospect if the world's not coming apart, that we've never it' bad is not a correct statement is one of these things that after a while when you're in first place for a long time sotimes thlocker room gets a little rough right now, the locker rooms a little rough and a of it ent in the courtroom because of what other people are saying in the locker ou understand my analogy. so i've
they watch cshow because.y do it whether they're in business, whether they're landscape shapers. sometimes you juos track of history. i you know, i took history. i took social studies. i didn't really keep up with going on. i never really knew about bad teacher. it'sle to go through my books and talk about above the'm one of them, let peopleze on the same team and you should embrace our history, not just about your sports teams, about ouí1r country, and understand about a what philosophy...
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we also because it tells us the boys. it was the 9th dollars that we've, we've done it quite bumping for implants. so these boys are looking for one. they are driving so i get it in front and you get like from the streets and he's going to the work. so in utah, so from the streets. so it goes out to hardness. if on next 24 months, you have the money coming sweatshirts. $64240.00 ethics is to present that to the client. then that works okay. sounds good. what's your name was mostly my name is tom. on. sounds here. ok, i'm hold on. okay. i want ok. she said ok. nice name again says to go live ok that i would go about the lack of moving to the use of sale that hi. hello. how you doing beautiful, how's your day going from day use? because there's all stuff on there to use. um false features can see how even though you have them then. yeah, they will not respond to you. you know they will not. my real name is thomas bell tires g. now the words shes, it was not happy doing its something few sort of has to 2000 feet and most mea
we also because it tells us the boys. it was the 9th dollars that we've, we've done it quite bumping for implants. so these boys are looking for one. they are driving so i get it in front and you get like from the streets and he's going to the work. so in utah, so from the streets. so it goes out to hardness. if on next 24 months, you have the money coming sweatshirts. $64240.00 ethics is to present that to the client. then that works okay. sounds good. what's your name was mostly my name is...
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, because, because we have to continue to live and for our children with this, well, to build the countryaccordingly, in some way, we have to already... think about it now, because people are the most valuable resource, because after the end of hostilities, after how will the borders be opened if an internally displaced person, i mean men, they will not see opportunities for themselves to get housing, to find a normal high-paying job, if people do not see this out of these 4.9 million people, how many will turn out to be 1 million, two, three, or maybe all of them will leave ukraine? when we lived here, there was no such, you know, desolation here, but now we rarely come, it’s still far away, well, nothing, something, we do something slowly, but this is so that the grass does not grow even more than it is here, maybe her daughter will plant something, valentyna kholostikh lived most of her life. husband in irpen, near kyiv. they gave birth two children, built a solid two-story house. my husband worked in the irpinsky car park for 47 years, a bus driver, and i worked in the department of l
, because, because we have to continue to live and for our children with this, well, to build the countryaccordingly, in some way, we have to already... think about it now, because people are the most valuable resource, because after the end of hostilities, after how will the borders be opened if an internally displaced person, i mean men, they will not see opportunities for themselves to get housing, to find a normal high-paying job, if people do not see this out of these 4.9 million people,...
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i love i love it very much, it’s me and echko and of course his poems, because i met him as a poet, thatments, he has a wonderful collection russian, as you know, and especially his early poems, tol bruselovsky introduced me to limonov, and he read his poems to me, and i really liked them, i really liked them, and the conversation just started, i say: listen, maybe you can arrange some kind of meeting for us, because i’m interested in meeting this poet, how come it didn’t work out that tolya brasilovsky, this meeting with limon, the meeting turned out... not so much later, but it happened at the wife of the poet sabgir, at her birthday, limonov was sitting like this, a young man with long wavy hair, in some kind of bright shirt, as far as i remember , she was wearing some kind of national shirt in round glasses and looked at me all the time, i was very funny and cheerful, but nevertheless i liked him, because he was very funny. he had trousers made, the trousers were magnificent, i remember when we got married later, and i said so, now the price of trousers is rising, that's it, i'm sayi
i love i love it very much, it’s me and echko and of course his poems, because i met him as a poet, thatments, he has a wonderful collection russian, as you know, and especially his early poems, tol bruselovsky introduced me to limonov, and he read his poems to me, and i really liked them, i really liked them, and the conversation just started, i say: listen, maybe you can arrange some kind of meeting for us, because i’m interested in meeting this poet, how come it didn’t work out that...
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then we will be able to win because we will be better than them. dear colonel grant, you see, well, the plans of the enemy plus or minus have been clarified and it has become clear, so that now the enemy will be pulling in an additional amount of manpower. and they will try to achieve very specific results in the future the end of the summer campaign, at the beginning of the spring campaign. the second point will be the destruction of our energy structure, that is , in... they have already gone for it, and we understand that while additional air defense systems are being put in, our population will suffer additional suffering, the enemy is also counting on this, hoping that internally - the ukrainian scenario, i hope that it will be possible to contain the situation, but the enemy is counting on it, and the third point, yes, it is uncertainty related to the american election campaign, if we talk about russian plans, which. you see them let me return to your first thesis that russia is betting that energy issues can divide ukrainian society. this mo
then we will be able to win because we will be better than them. dear colonel grant, you see, well, the plans of the enemy plus or minus have been clarified and it has become clear, so that now the enemy will be pulling in an additional amount of manpower. and they will try to achieve very specific results in the future the end of the summer campaign, at the beginning of the spring campaign. the second point will be the destruction of our energy structure, that is , in... they have already gone...