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another organ, the drawers each as $289.00, the t. c t meeting the assembly. it would priority, trying toyota on some accounts over the them to each palm. do they have to pretty gun and the mainstream income. so the policy uh, the only difference is that if he needs to find 9 of them. mm hm. 10 of them, you would probably be fine if it needs to find 30 of them, it would be natural, difficult. tell me the so that we're seeing wouldn't be decided by the number of scenes the national already gets next sunday. and the code to the other over the majority is a really okay, now frances, in no doubt a non chandra territory needs to come in. what are the implications for the rest of the world of a fall, right, victory and friends in you know, a week or so if it happens a fall, right? administrator? possibly in finance. like in the us it seems like francis facing nationalist forces . will this and do will be on do francis international commitments. i also would like to and do most of the immigration policy, which when mean a very difficult relations ways be midrange. co
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trip. others to the instate by uniting the boasting infractions investing in institutions during t a. c t at the table in any piece arrangement in the future. and the prefer the most preferred scenario for china as present children being said many times, including in the brakes. it in the bricks summit that the peace process should be taken over by a u invalid peace, international conference that is multilateral. and we are trying to place a very important role on the part with the united states. i'm curious where you'll see things going from here. now that this deal has been struck in beijing, will we see further talks between the 2 sides to try to flush out additional details or is this really just a much more broader show of unity? i think we will see some small dogs at the level of general secretaries on over the factions and policies. and this will be technical in nature. they will discuss a lot of details and issues including the future governance of gaza and reconstruction after the war. but all will be relegated on the end of the war. first and foremost, this will rely on the unit
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jungle will say it was skeptical when young volunteers started to arrive from the cities had for t, it the t, c, d, and yet i spoke with any one. if i did not load them, i knew what these by name. it's kind of a list of people go mind to call it on the monkey or what d o n p. the head, tony, the cdn, if you do and you have heard of the learning, hey, let's talk on monday morning on maybe at the, at the comfortable and i'll go back to you guys, go to the menu by here de la. i to have a good the la correct new authorities gave us access to one of these pdf attempts. yet both to is the leader under the i will come onto the correct national liberation on he was elected as a member of parliament for the national league, the democracy. but when the military june to the, through the democratic government, he found himself under the rest of the rest, the rather than seeking asylum abroad. some of his colleagues states who came here to the jungle to take up arms against the intended. don't land move out of the book. you know, lot, all. i cannot easy. you know, little, what am i going to be the deal neve
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have for t it the t c, the end to get a school with any one is that they don't know i'm, i knew what these by name. it's kind of a list of people go mind to call it on the monkey or what d o n p the head tony a cdn. again, you have heard a bill or any kind of talk on monday morning on maybe at the, at the comfortable little by 2 guys. go to the menu by here. no lie. i sound good to lie. careno authorities gave us read access to one of these pdf attempts, yet both to is the leader on to the i will come on to the correct me national liberation on it. he was elected as a member of parliament to the national league the democracy. but when the military june to the, through the democratic government, he found himself under the rest of the rest, the rather than seeking asylum abroad. some of his colleagues states who came here to the jungle to take up arms against the intended. don't land move out all the work and you know, lot, all, i cannot easy you know, little what am i going to be the only never took a lot all total using bought equal. so thought the own channel to find the blog. i don
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jungle will say he was skeptical when young volunteers started to arrive from the cities have for t it the t c. and yet i spoke with any one is i did not load them. i knew what the finance it's kind of a list of people go mind to call it on the monkey or what d o n p n a. hey tony, you seem to get in your head for the learning. hey, let's talk on monday morning on. maybe at the, at the comfortable little by 2 guys. go to the menu. by here de la, i to have a good the la careno authorities gave us red access to one of these pdf attempts. yet both to new is the lead on to the will come on to the correct national liberation on he was elected to does a member of parliament for the national late the democracy. but when the military june to the, through the democratic government, he found himself under the rest of the rest, the rather than seeking asylum abroad. as some of his colleagues states who came here to the jungle to take up arms against the intend. don't let me go look cuz you know, lot, all, i cannot easy. you know, little, what am i going to be the deal never took a collateral. total museu
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t i n c z f t f. you help the admin fee. we had applying the loading job agreement going okay. no, never actually flew the tape, pulled one up with a parachute. ok. the good say it was an insulated go door to go over the course. we had all kinds of things people when water skiing, there was a water ski ballet stopping and starting monday in the weather and cars were last. not the tongue just, i don't know if it was a bishop, but there was something like that as the operators hands and said, i bless you had before something like that. but i feel like c legal, the 0 to speak if i have a properly blessed the cars for me 5 also the all those give that dozens of times fred, how i drove him to really g, g, i from them back to the to see that now the over 40 year old car is starting to show its 1st side of age. the guy out of the site gets them and it just started leaking oil yesterday and it comes can, i can't quite pinpoint where it's coming from. yeah, there's a cost dry on top of it. it's leaking quite a bit of oil underneath. but also the pep rally gti, it was a special edition with distinctive rims and was built only for 5 months and 1993. many of these cards no longer exists today the, the wasn't couple of the game to yeah. you know, wrapped around trees by young guy when funded without any are left because it is usually the gulf d t i is also an object of desire in the shooting scene. many people he wants to make that cost more powerful. i think modifying that g t i's the small one go from 1979, has been radically changed from its origin. the parents, the i the original as the body, the rest is completely rebuilt so far was completely gutted and repainted a golf to g. 60 engine was installed to areas modifications were now at about $225.00 horse power from 5th to anton mccully cough invested $8000.00 euros and a modification that announced his needs to be hydro unlikely, lowered down close to the pavement when even and when the road is on even you can raise it and for a show when it's not moving, you can completely lower and just on it does turn heads, especially when you go shopping somewhere and then lower the car in the parking lot less often parking lot. that's pretty cool. so, so one of the quote is the gold d t i is a multifaceted couple of gaps that is found in using ethics follow, is it a wide variety of
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you say that um, you know, in the us the f t c brought the forward this lawsuit against amazon and the chair of the f t. c is this woman named lina conn. and she became famous in the us in 2017 because she brought this large article in, she's lost it and she described amazon as the this utility that it was unavoidable . that if you're a seller of a good in the us or anywhere else, had to use them even if you didn't want to that sellers that customers felt like they had to use them. and, and, you know, there's a scene in my book where i describe how hard it is to be to not to use them. you know, even if you didn't shop on them, if you take an uber or a live yeah, watching netflix, that's all backed by amazon web services. you know, my doctor's office is bought when i was buying this book. they got into the health care space. they deliver up so many packages, even for other companies now. so because unavoidable and somebody, what about amazon prime is it, i mean are, are you a prime member? my husband is we don't use it as much to shop, but you definitely don't watch content. i mean, is it, but is it sti
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you say that, you know, in the us, the f t c brought the forward this lawsuit against amazon and the chair of the f t . c is this woman named lina conn. and she became famous in the us in 2017 cuz she brought this large article in she was lost in she described amazon as the this utility that it was unavoidable. that if you're a seller of a good in the us or anywhere else, you've had to use them even if you didn't want to. the sellers that the customers felt like they had to use them. and, and, you know, there's a scene in my book where i describe how hard it is to mean to not to use them. you know, even if you didn't shop on them, if you take an uber or a live yeah, watching netflix, that's all backed by amazon web services. you know, my doctors offices was bought when i was buying this box. they got into the healthcare space. they deliver up so many packages easily for other companies now. so because unavoidable and somebody, what about amazon prime is, is, i mean, are you a prime member? my husband is it, we don't use it as much to shop. you definitely don't watch content. i mean, is it, is it stil
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now here's all t gospel tennis on monday with will details a good i think up to c t whole skin. yeah, nate will be glad to date. we have witnessed the quotes, young people another week. now this becomes the 5th week, sees the anti government protest begun here, and the cup to see to in the night will be on today. the young people have also hit the ground running on the voice, and the quote is still the same. hold on on the monday uh for the president with them to, to, to step down there um, openly and take government protests that have been in the country for another 5 weeks. and just to bring it to speed, a number of people have lost their lives in this office due to police vitale to you will need to use the existing forces now so far, according to the human rights police on over 50 people have rules to their lives. it all set to do and uh they provide, shouldn't contact government and the controversial fight not to be looked good with the for was introduced which people that to be spent months we had posted too much of that didn't belong to us. there's 3 dimensions in that's w
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t court taking authority. it was giving it back to the people of)ç t don't you remember reading that? michelle: you talked about race. one th think about with the administrative state is that it has an effect ofrotecting us all. for some of us, because of the privilege have, we can make our greener sites where the water is clean. canaks clean. we can have the privilege of trees. which has become a socioeconomic issue. for some other people intergenerationally, they ha been striving for what some people canpt tmselves into. people canpt tmselves into. the administrative state can protect us all but those racially, etc., it's an administrative state that says you two deserve to be able to live a clean and healthy life that too, deserve to be able to drink clean water. too, deserve to breathes your children, too, deserve the opportunity to be able to walk into parks and enjoy parks. and let us not forget that there have been legal battlesos very issues, those very issues because for some people our society, we don't talk about it and we think a civil rights about rosa parks refusing to surrender a seat and it. but if we really pay attention to the jim crow laws that existed in this country, in many ways our guts have been spared from knowing the hundreds of thousands of them that also included black people could not walk inksthat black children could not swim in pools, including those funded their parents' taxpayer dollars. so here i would just note molly murray and her book of race laws in the united states and played a pivotal role in brown v. board of education and her book of race laws in the united states identifies those hundreds of thousands of race-based laws like that. alan: i'm just going to say in a the administrative state has been through movement. if you defang the administrative state, you defang the primary tool for all of its laws, and there are many, that thery tried to use to remedy ills. but let's get to the constitution that's so simple and easy. g in terms of to transition to shifting the jurisprudence at the court level about key issues that liz? elizabeth:e waiting for from the supreme court that gives lie that the supreme court is out of e abortion game. they had the medication abortion they have another case pending on the issue of emergency ca treatment and labor act. and the degree to which federal law is supreme over state law. now it is. provision that says right there federal law wins. that should be the endn bans dot mtala. in very narrow situations where someone is facing really serious health tnancy complication. but those situations arrive. and in a number of states there are bans that are so narrow they onlyllow physicians to act to save a person's life. soe is teed up i the idaho abortion ban and should be a very easy case isree court some struggles. and there might be a way througe anticipate the federal government is going to lose the mtala case to therime of pregnant people in states with abortion bans butal dang tore pregnant people across the country. michele: to everybody. this emergency labor act, it says in law labor a, it was intended decades ago when law was passed by congress was to intend all americans would be ableated if they were traveling not in their home states some p an emergency condition, they could go to a hospital and not be turned awayth., too, has a ry in the united states. but you could go. no one can send you away. and this came about in a time in which there were poor women being sent away while in labor, while in crisis beings what wase side o
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c-h. ch-chalk. - good. card two! t-h. th-there. - t-h. th-there! hey, this is easy!we have with us 12 of the brightest spellers from south park elementary. - kyle, kyle, he's our man. if he can't win it, i'm out 50 bucks! - you bet money on my son to win? - sure, when it comes to spelling bees, i always bet on the jew! - you're going down, bitch. - shut up, fat ass. everyone knows i can spell better than you. - yeah, well this year i have a secret weapon. - and joining us this year, are the two home-schooled children, rebecca and mark cotswolds! - what? - home-schooled kids? who the hell are they? - hey, that's not fair! you can't let home-schooled kids into a public school spelling bee! - what's a home-schooled kid? - i don't know dude, i've never seen them before. both: go, mark! go, rebecca! - our first contestant is mark cotswolds from home school. all right, mark, your word is: "conscientious". - what--what the fuck does that mean? - conscientious. may i have the definition please? - "closely attentive to details, careful". - conscientious. could you use it in a
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t. i have artistic pacing and n c state activities. last week, a quote awarded the p t. i more seats in parliament, him on con, was removed as part of this trend in a confident space for 2020 to come out high. the has mall from some of that. the budget on the government are decided to move against a budget on caddick and solve this. and then we're on fund sparky thing that they intend to bandage political party and also accusing them of treason charges which includes the ex president are focused on dr. audit for all the rate is a member of the partners funds that you can solve and also the deputy speaker of the national assembly at the time of m. ron cons, government, citing reasons that the party was going against the state against the interest of the state. and also the fact that there were serious charges like the cypher case, read for days through the official secret act. but the court has already granted them are on a quicker and those cases and were on con, what supports to be released from jen yesterday after? i had a question and a in new going to manage case. an
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t is doing nothing more than that. the difference is the scale, right? chat, g, p t's bill with a i. c for computers run for months and cost tens of millions of dollars to be able to do that training. and the training data is basically, it's not your small phone messages. it's all the digital data available in the world and the standard way that you build days is to stop by downloading the whole of the world wide web, right, the entire t if the world wide way. so wikipedia makes up just 3 percent of the training data for, for these large language models. so the scale of the data is incredible. there people will say that this will solve humanities, worse problems like climate change, the mind, which is behind google search now because they bought, it also does synthetic biology. right? and that maybe we can use fido plankton stuck and pull carbon out of the air like, can you give me your best case scenario? okay, so it is quite remarkable that the discussion over hyundai on either of these to be extremely disturbing. yeah, it's going to be the end of humanity only extremely utopian. and there's no actually a lot between those to the reality is going to be between those to the id. i mean, i think a little mosque was on record recently is suggesting that a, i was going to take a lot of jobs. that seems very unlikely to me. know, and the lifetime of anybody in this room. and y'all, i will become a tool that most people us
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c. i'm in the south eastern province of food g on around 12, g m t, according to state media. it's a red t bringing with it's heavy rain and it's moving towards the jang she province. it's being downgraded butts. as the roads have also been closed up, but the big problem for as far as he's at the moment, is that while it might be weakening as it moves knows what it is bringing with it's heavy rain and a sorry it's, he's a also raised a warnings of a flood levels that the levels of, of water in rivers and lakes nearby. this southern china has already been hit by weeks of heavy rain and deadly flooding. so that is really the quotes, the consent they put in place a much and see responses growth in ships from hava, and they've closed down roads and, and canceled flights in preparation. and many have already made comparisons between typing gave me and typing dog story, which also brought heavy rain. it's expected to bring a lot of rain so it's the for the for for a week and could to reach the capital badging as well. thanks a lot for that. so on slicing gave me ignore the in hong kong as well.
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t s m. c only goes to countries with similar values would be to ship industrial policy there. and here t s m c hopes to be producing semi conductors on this green meadow, and dressed and beginning in 2027. the most advanced chips will still be made in taiwan. but earlier generations will be made here to supply the european automotive industry. the taiwanese want to invest 10000000000 euros, about half of it, subsidies money well spent for germany in mine own we're sort of lying to ourselves . tasha the impact we're currently seeing in europe will not fundamentally change the global industry or the next 10 years and mixed in seattle mission for them and talent. and although the chip can be manufactured in dresden, germany remains dependent on asia for rare metals, soldering and packaging. germany's economy minister disagrees. i'm trying to, 1st of all, you have to start somewhere is somebody, conductors will be everywhere soon. this year we will be well advised produced at least part of what we consume ourselves. steve, i welcome each other. sometimes i do understand that myself both is all. there are major concerns about germany's attractiveness for industry trends. when companies come here and build or want to build for the leading industry over the next few decades, there's criticism to yeah, of following hundreds of cookies, yet germany is at least trying to become more autonomy. but chinese high tech has long stood at the center of german communications operating german mobile networks and critical infrastructure. can that be the risk to life that may be that era and all the risk inc was because we actually went to motivation is peaceful and we just need to do risk some minimize the risk or something like that. suffice somebody that does if the chinese leadership will notice, as if they aren't interested in the exact opposite of china, doesn't want to beat the risk numbers to just the risk. yeah. first of life, german government wants to shipped. it's all feet. shoot, it's all feet, be my guest. no, we cannot stop you from doing the stupid things which will inflict all the time age and injury and loss as to the german people. i just personally hope the german government will be small to wiser. as i always believe, black swans supposedly stand for china's resilience, according to superstition and 12, why is company history? the book symbolized and unforeseeable event with serious consequences. huawei says the misfortune and threats they faced have made them even stronger. it's why the blacks ones are fed and loving the cad full on the company campus. the animals are supposed to continually remind the stuff to be as a vigilance the future as possibly is unimaginable as well. why's corporate compass with the heidelberg causal, oxford, university, and palaces from belong? yet and chronology i have open reconstructed according to the wishes of while why is found to attribute to europe's inventiveness china is mega? tech company is researching. i'm developing behind these facades. we were invited on the tool we may see the tech company is clearly making an effort to appeal open. i'm transparent, some german television, wined and dined by customs and why? why spokesman for germany, who's usually works in the real district off in the the only reason probably access this through stuff. our customer, dustin drive. so i know it sounds like a marketing slogan, but it isn't. is it? well, why is self promotion is aimed at the federal government? there's another black swan in the room the limit of use. well, why is telecommunications technology as a security risk? and fee is china could install malware. i'm spying on germany remotely. perhaps even switching of networks and critical infrastructure, preposterous says, well, why? yeah, it's also stuff i'm kind of, we is the supplier, have no access neither remote access to data in mobile networks, nor control of mobile networks. and that's and these, those are controlled by network operators supply about these a city. now this kind of espionage and sabotage is more science fiction on the on size from science fiction. but that fiction like the fear could become reality, signed those national security law requires companies to on. so to the policy on the states, the u. s. has long since out know what, why, why component funding chinese technology in germany could have a cooling effect throughout europe. we do not want to lose any country as a customer, especially the biggest, the marketing europe, the german market. so if you can survive and excel in the german market, it means you can survive and excel in many other markets. german telephone companies are also concerned about possible restrictions, threatening to sue berlin for damages, then not easily ignoring the security concerns. like call me because they just want relations with china to remain on changed. the pressure on politicians as a numerous ship for mission was a start and i myself have always made it very clear that risk minimization also means not including technology from china that makes our own infrastructure vulnerable. and then we have to have the self confidence to say, we won't let anyone pressure us from the looks. it's which they apparently come. germany is now speaking, compromise only a small, but significant pulse of the hallway technology will be fund with more transparency demanded from china. the risking light. germany is china strategy now list the country as a partner competitor, i'm systemic rival and tie one. people are happy about anything that adds distance to china. it gives them hope that germany would, in the event of a conflict, be steadfast on the side of democratic ty want to the well you and we would like to see that germany is ready to use. there was ships in asia pacific to attempt to, to use i yeah. and to hold the military drills in the, in the pacific region, which is fine as they have recently changed it so but would international health come at all? many are counting on it with military discipline. they meet weekly, at the open air stage of ty pays that on part i wonder what do you do here? what kind of this or we're hoping we'll be able to demonstrate our determination to fight back. we can't expect other countries to help us. if we don't show the will to do it ourselves, being with them. they may have forgotten their wouldn't rifles today, but not their enthusiasm. self defense groups now exist all over the country, young tie when he's no longer have an emotional tied to the people's republic and want to be prepared for the worst case as ignore the chan you way is their star guess today, the man who fought in ukraine last year is now lifting weights here today becomes emotional at the end of a long evening. o e u singing the ukranian national anthem. oh, show me the gold stuff. mm hm. mm. or so ago you need, so i want the whether china will really attack tie one can be known, but taiwan is preparing for. it is germany. that's what we can. what we need to do in germany is become more independent and position ourselves against china. and i believe that will ultimately help create a better relationship with china and the machine that's becoming less dependent and less vulnerable is going to be expensive. do we have to be able to provide the basics for our population? again, i'll be the nice thing. couldn't germany isn't simply at china as mercy china needs the european market to. and china also need european dom courts in berlin until and, and his father are back at the doctors fisher to back you family, please. on to on recovered in the hospital the his loans are healthy again. it's been mrs. hayes and i'm so glad this didn't in different lame i'm but you don't want to ever be in a situation like this. again, with off, ok, causes frustration and anger that it couldn't even come to this. somebody welcomed . do you still remember what it was like when you had to go into the hospital? now? yes. well, even for one night 1st i didn't want to go to the hospital. i'm to solutions. compton was to be how are you doing today? quote, for anton. things have turned out for the best, the doctor, but you is now stock piling medications that is patients. no longer need should things become scarce again, he might have something in the cupboard. vulnerabilities sometimes only become a parent when something happens. like with antoine moments when a turbulent world crashes into the life of a 6 year old book dependence is most a mess of phase. we creates all dependencies and can reduce them if we want the, the extension of the conflicts owned with sim sebastian in the early hours of february 24th just over 2 years ago. are you currently in, jo? 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t s m. c only goes to countries with similar values would be to ship industrial policy there. and here t s m c hopes to be producing semi conductors on this green meadow, and dressed and beginning in 2027. the most advanced chips will still be made in taiwan. but earlier generations will be made here to supply the european automotive industry. the taiwanese want to invest 10000000000 euros, about half of it, subsidies money well spent for germany in mine own we're sort of lying to ourselves ....
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but to protect the supply chains, t s m c only goes to countries with similar values, which are the sis. yeah. industrial policy there. and here t s m c hopes to be producing semi conductors on this green meadow, and dressed and beginning in 2027. the most advanced chips will still be made in taiwan. but earlier generations will be made here to supply the european automotive industry. the taiwanese want to invest $10000000000.00 euros, about half of it, subsidies money will spend for germany and mine own we're sort of lying to ourselves. tasha the impact we're currently seeing in europe will not fundamentally change the global industry or the next 10 years next. and seeing you on a mission for them and talent on although the chip can be manufactured, interest in germany remains dependent on asia for rare metals, soldering and packaging. germany's economy minister disagrees. let me try that. i've got to, 1st of all, you have to start somewhere is somebody, conductors will be everywhere soon. this year we will be well advice produced at least part of what we consume ourselves. steve, i will come and show sometimes i don't understa
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t republican national convention continues in milwaukee with ohio senator j.d. vance expected to officially acce t republican party's vice presidential nomination. watch his acceptance speech live in the eveni oc-span, cpan now, our free mobile video app or online at c-span.org. >> c-span has been delivering unfiltered congressional coverage for 45 years. here's a highlight from a key moment. >> it's hard to speak after 25 years. i've been retired from baseball for 25 years. and none of the numbers that were on the back of my card have changed in that time. they're all the same numbers that i retired with. and so it's been a long waiting process. thank god it happened while i was still on my feet. sometimes it happens posthumously and i really deeply appreciate the veterans committee. and as henry said, those are some of your peers that voted you in. particularly i talked with yogi bera who was on the committee and i talked with peewee rees who was on the committee. i talked to bill white, one of my teammates from
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t curse, but i know he'll convey on local john this kenneth on monday report is from the crisis as well. um, so what we would need is today the copy to a c t's ease of protest of the young people down people who uh, mediately quoting themselves. jim, these um, so they have heated the street today either over to the city of naomi's and uh, we have seen a lot of new content. so need to see to young people protesting. i mean it's, it got me in. so the people who are on the street today, they're saying that the president, we have moodle mazda goals, and with that, with the, these cabinet secretaries and people helping him in the running these comments. and again, young people out so decrying that the model people have looked at eliza never, not seen the president being the most for love for the number of people that have lost their lives. the significance i do, in addition, another human nice bodies of what i mean, they quoted that hold on to name people i've, i've lost their lives and i'm know many people have been needed even today and i'm going to be full of being ange indeed. as a kid, show me the, what does that mean? what does between the police find uh this inconvenience or protesting against the government? the, this is one of the did v as the ministration in king is recent history, the protest, worst ball to buy, the canyon government's plans to significantly raise taxes to pay off the state. but the government did a u turn off to things change did lead. when protest is broke into economy to never be and i'm police open size killings, dozens of people present william, brutal at the time and on such was listening to the citizens and to the purchase. this concerns at was scrapping he's controversial finance full. he also said that you would instead introduce budget cuts and or strategic this is to try to so i put the countries fine is but the chaotic events in one of epic has major economies. also a key ally to the u. s. have data to questions about the data choking many developing countries in africa and who is to blame for all of that. but this is what the president says is the plan for ken, you're going forward. we have dropped to finance. yeah. what does that mean? it means we have one box for most of us. it means that this here we're going to model. so you should be able to run our government problem. watch. we're seeing the estimates of political move has last present to the vacuum of the nation and the peace damage kanyes branch all the economy and democracy it to member earlier this year. the i am, if a good reach an agreement on the disbursement of loans that urge the canyon government to raise its revenue, the government's been decided to transfer the pain. and i mean onto, it's people um, through tax policies that put it into the pool of wisdom. can you know young canyons have no faith to that the taxes will be used for the benefit anymore. and that's why they've shifted the focus to making the coverage administration resign. now we've heard from kenyan the high courts advocate to stephen monday. i'm one key, he said locals are dissatisfied with the government because they think it is working, not for them, but rather in the interest of western powers. the, this, the reason for today's broadcast is basically, you know, on all the 59 people walk heated when they were protesting peacefully. i'm communicating the message with a government that they did not want their proposed finance be offended all passed by the national assembly. and therefore, the protest today or not, of those who died by the corners, by a fictional member of the family for the president to resign. the finance bureau is only a symptom of the law, the problems that exist with the government. and therefore, they're not the right useful even due to that because it's in the government. and especially when a lot of what i've shown on the phone to my desk, all expenditure, ways, government, and my does not really affect distinctive injury over the country. the people, i think the problem is not in the collection of payment due, but the problem between how they've been is being spent. we don't want to be changed into one, you know, into the, into one box and not with that. i am a have for that one to buy as a nation. we want to box and that we own, you know, one question of why it's not with us. we've, i've seen is a saturday. um, you know, giving us one diesel about $35.00 the employees, denise, the method to buy. they used to be spent with you that we should do away with the i mean, nothing is coming from the eye. it may have the conditions that they imposing when our government in including that one diesel, 3 degrees that of any collect. the only means that you do the 50 then school. we have it, but i'm the i am, it seems, and most of you i'm definitely will still need is a government working for the i may have always the government watching for the the is now a wave from africa. now russian forces have destroyed 5 ukrainian fight. the jets in a single strike. they ask you 20 sevens with space and then you cranes east on pulse of a region. a russian you can actually use out is kind of by, let's take muscles to conduct the strike about to all the craft. we're also damaged and that's according to the russian defense ministry. been while a lot of these, the last keys office says he has rejected the seasonal high proposal from the home gary and from administer who traveled the key of to share his ideas on how to restore peace of the hunger in the prime minister said. but the sci fi would be critical step towards the public and peace deal between russia and ukraine. his visit came a day after hungry, assume they irritating 6 months of championship of the you cancel, which seems to resolve issues within the european union. a bond express how the lot of music that's key will engage in peace, thoughts with moscow. the war you are currently living in has a very intense impact on the security of europe. we highly appreciate all the initiatives of presidents of lensky to achieve peace, seen the more i told the president that these initiatives take a lot of time because of the rules of international diplomacy. they are very complicated. i asked the president to think about whether it would be possible to take a slightly different path to cease fire and then continue negotiation. steve, we but let's cross live now to a venture walker. we split into elijah magnolia, joining us right now. eliza is good to have you join me now. the home gary and from minnesota has called for a cease fire. as for us that towards peace. what do you think about that proposal? is it realistic? hello, mike and thank you for having me. so i think so ukraine and president dillard escape route out the ceasefire and listen to his arguments that russia would be allowed to room and strengthen these forces. so russia doesn't need to. ready rule, this forces the problem is with the cranium forces. now ukraine review this proposal to cease fire that doesn't include h request or for us and withdrawing. now these, all these queues is because right a victor hold on is being an excellent position to negotiate a ceasefire. but only in case the west is to can see it about stopping the will not last is nonsense here. the median in ski is not the one who is at this decision make up in this case and the you abide by what the us want and do us under joe biden wants to continue this little. this is why i need propose or even by the one leading the you counselor as hungry is that stopped at a day ago in a perfect position, maintaining good relationship with roger and good relationship with crane, but not being involved in the war. that gives him the privilege to, to be engaged in such a negotiation. but there is no honesty, by the way, to stop the war. and this is why this proposal is not going to work right now. the you try me on the presidential office immediately, refuse the proposal. why is the key of government so against this proposal for peace? it's because the americans austin, injecting money because the americans don't want the war to stop because they want to keep nato type. they want to keep nature under the u. s. the scott, they want to keep the e u under control. they don't want the, you just thoughts having these with russia that is obviously in the continent. and this is the natural things to do. and they don't want the use to regain its power, but it is much better for the us to see the u. d by the i think it's guarantee and suffering heavy inflation because with the form i didn't get 5th of the sentence, it has never been the moment when the u. s. is in control of the you, like today and the us on the job i then is not going to give up on that today. and this is why the decision of all and these goes to run state in germany with 50 nation, all gathering to support this war. and they certainly don't want to end it now. all right, that we've heard words about peace, paul struggle west and politicians, but nothing about sees far, is a bond call a change in the european to and when it comes to the creed comfortable or just a lone voice to what the logic would say? well, let's have this habit ceasefire and stopped working, but having a ceasefire to do what is ukraine doesn't have the decision to stop. the war is mobilizing people by force is bringing everybody to the front where the war that they know how it is ending with zalinski is saying, we have many people all dying. we need more money. the trump was complaining about the good salesman that every time coming to the us and going back with a lot of money, the e one has be squeezed to give 50000000000 euros. $54000000000.00 for you grade when you need b. u is suffering. so nobody wants the end of the world because it doesn't fall into the interest of the that. but there is another point that is most importantly a ceasefire means that the feet of 15 nations, it means nato has been defeated led by the us. this, the us cannot allow it to happen and can not give this impression worldwide. that dresser has one in russia is winning. we know that we have to living here now had lodging. magneer veteran war corresponded to thank you so much for your insight. thank you for having me right now. shocking news from india web. more than 100 people have reported to being killed. and this done p, you'd have to really just event with women and shoulder and set to be among the victims. more than 150 injured people are in the hospital. now forward he's fee of a death toll could rise indian problem minister and they're under moody set of the government will provide victims with all necessary assistance. all right, to get more of the touch of the let's cross live to of course, but i really just saw my hand in the run doing this good to have you told me now, can you tell us more about what's happened? a very, very tragic news coming in a from india. now these incidents took place in the novel and stage of or 3rd for the tional town called up to us. this is about 200 or 2 long adults from the national capital that each data 100 over a 100 people who are dead. this has been confirmed by senior district officials. there are several injured well being treated in stage one hospitals nearby. in fact, the weekends are being taken to these hospitals of, for both treatments, but also a topsy. and this is a rather tragic because we're seeing that the hospitals around where the incidents to please are also now guessing. well, and let me point out here. the reason why these tragedy to please uh is, is being said would be, oh, well crowded. so let me just paint the scenario for you. this is about 50000 people, you know, ground. this is for religious congregation. all organize filed a lot of south side, but none of this going 9 in this particular belt and taking the hotline. and another thought of india is somebody who's reviewing. so these would essentially devotees, around $50000.00 of them would get to bed and towards the end of the wind. we. so there was a bit of a couple of the, with the not very good. it's, it's, it's been v u med. uh, it's been a watch so much. uh, so in this particular situation, we still owe stampeded that sort of broke out. and of course, after that we saw in this crazy commotion that at least 100 people know, stabilize this number or will you be fear, the court rises on it did this incident and back to the sense early evening in that time my a but this, this entire night to go that data, people still running codes are scheduled as a compensation, which has been announced for the families of those who lost their loved ones around 2000 $300.00 for the ones who will say lives for their families. so it is a very, very tragic abuse coming in from india. but let me, let me find out here. there are lots of questions. the re is now this particular wrong way is religious congregation was organized. they were only about 70 or least boston that's on rounds. that's what nuclear reports is suggesting. 70 lease personnel for the crowd of $50000.00 people. so how was an event like this old devise? how the permission given where the box are really stop? so more questions than answers at this point, right around doing charmaya corresponding, they're reaching us from the new delhi to give us updates on this. thank you. and has had to the middle east now, as usual, or the residents of the sovereign gather city will come eunice to evacuate the us state department deputies books. boston was questioned by report as that on pato said that the evacuation is appropriate for security reasons, despite and washington opposing department and displacement of guidance when it comes to one of our t a tenants of this conflict, the secretary was very clear in tokyo that there can be no permanent displacement of, of guidance, of course, over the course of this military operation that the idea is conducting and i will let them speak to a specific logistical parameters as those operations are being conducted. it is of course, pertinent that civilians and non milton to be asked to appropriately evacuate for safety concerns. but again, these are all logistical parameters that the audience can speak to. now this is the reality of displacement on the ground upon a scene in boys sleeping in the streets. now following the ease ready order, european hospital and yukon. eunice also began evacuating patients with the idea of saying that they have no intention of, of i, q aging patients and medical staff personnel say a hospital is in danger. an employee of the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in guys, a shed light on the displacement of follow cdn. so the young players i
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t s@brookings.edu. i will hand it over to suzanne. [applause] za thanks, c-span, thanks m for waiting patiently as we got things underway this morning,t online. gs again. it has been a little over here since we last saw you in our united states is pulling a critical role in coordinating with partners and allies around the world and in dealing with tw wars navigating a retionip with china andrbulentr contending with a host of crises from haiti,■ta sea. i hope we will have an opportunity to touch on specific issues as we go, but i want to ■]start at the 50,000-foot level around the state of the international system and role of america in the world today. you and i both came of age at a time when the cold war was en and we have spent the past 30 years in a period marked by many challenges, by attacks n east, but the world has in also experienced significant progress during thatlarge swathy out ofe and we seem to be building a order where cooperation and liberalization were bolstered by economic interdependence and the waning of some adversarial ideologies. andhave previewed in a number of speeches and remarks you have made since taking office, we are now facing something of an inflection point. the post-cold war era is giving way to something n. can you describe the strategic landscape today and how the united states and the biadminiso address this complicated and new we in? sec. blinken: thank you, suzanne, and thanks everyone
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t c their reality, you know and one of the elements trying to emphasize and talk about in the book also t that science made progress was by assuming that there really was some actual state of the world out there, that scientists were trying to get a haand we always have an imperfect handle and it's not that we ev to, you know, directly, you know, guarantee picture is exactly what the reality has in it. our are just plain wrong an time have found that by people working togetherth different pictures, but understanding of their job is to try and figure out togetheris correct they actually make progress and. people can make predictions based their picture of reality. and if a prediction doesn't workople start say well, that's probably not the right picture. and more of the things right is closer toimportant conceptual part of what has led to the amazing successes of science over the years. i mean the fact that we can today we can fly today, wemmunicate to anywhere in the world instantaneously. these are all the product of out something that's closer to out in the world. so that's iy that we we felt was, was, was crucial and it was not obvious when we were teaching the class that the students would get it because a lot of what teaching are all the ways innd all the ways in which you shouldn't just take things on faith that w's a tendency for people to say, well, i guess i can't trustre trying for. we're trying to reach a point where we feel like you ca tore others, and we'll come back to that and so i don't know whether, you know, john, whether you had, you know, other thoughts. yeah. well, as you say it's even in this large we are all living the same world. it's the same space. we are all sharing on thee true about it for all of us and we getting it using humans etting at what and what say what we are doing with the off the core technique, science using and when yoe completely techniques and perfectlyemployed. the idea that you're not a able to say and really we ought shield the going on. there is another space though where we give a lot more room to the idea that each of us has own individual world, which is values. but i mean. we give a lot of respectvoice of conscience, but each. what do you think? lieve is against think there's a kind of argument that people have heard that the science tells us all the objective, but the scienesn't tell us anything value so valuee vesubjective and you can make up what youand everybody has to resp
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c myself. in the next debate, i'm not going to be traveling in juse t 15 time zones a week before t anyway. that's what it's about. this is abouhat and by the way, even with that, i love my stafft ,but they add thingshe and things all the time. i'm caand i'm catching from mye anyway. i'm sorry. zeke miller, associated. thank you, mr. president. two questions for you.our first, on the nato summit, him president zelenskyy in your meeting with him, he pressed you to lift your limitationsn on the ukrainian use of american weapons, saying that in its public terwards remarks lim afterward, saying that ukraine cannot win the war unless fted.there's a limitations are lifted. are you could reconsidering your position on that? aen ndly, foand then secondly, follp on felicia's question there, leaders of your own party have said that they're not worried about that debate. they're worried about the next bad night and the bad night youa after that. how can you reassurere t the americanhed people that you are up to the task and that there won't be more bad nights at a debat e or somewhere else? >> first t
c myself. in the next debate, i'm not going to be traveling in juse t 15 time zones a week before t anyway. that's what it's about. this is abouhat and by the way, even with that, i love my stafft ,but they add thingshe and things all the time. i'm caand i'm catching from mye anyway. i'm sorry. zeke miller, associated. thank you, mr. president. two questions for you.our first, on the nato summit, him president zelenskyy in your meeting with him, he pressed you to lift your limitationsn on the...
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c choices. but they're definitely stuck right now. threyou that was the one thing t that i drew from that presser. the regime media the 100% stuck and doesn't know what to do. >> yeah,tto do. the toughest qn was from a foreign press guy. -- wt surprised because you heard the whole week how defensive the press wa howso they're being accused of being in on this cover up of his mental condition. to g and they were going to go out there and show him and this was thg like be a thrashin you've never seen before, that biden was never going to survive this type of onoing t from these reporters who had their their their honor challenged. . >> and it was like, oh, well, you know, well, what about kamala they don't they don't know how to do it. i mean, that's the other problem, jesse, is they are not usedot u to being attack dogs on one of their own, on a tha democratic president. they're not used to doing that. so it be a complete and 180% degree change on their behavioral patterns. now, if it was trump, they would have had no problem with that. but it's their guy. tha and i just don't think that that muscle memory, if you will, is there f yo for them to attack their boy in th
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t you havo doe such a amazing, interesting and unique background. you don'n t often hear about a police officer becoming a country music star. >> so tell us about yourself. c i mean, that really took a big leap of faith. ount but you know, i'm from las cruces, new mexico. this has always been bu new, linked upm with my manager, oscar trevino from el paso, texas, who who's kind of th ue brains behind the operation. and i got the i got the i can sing a little bit. >> and so and we just decided, a hey, i think we could do this i and take it the whole way. so i quit my job in 2017 as a police officer and just prayed for doinpolice og, and it worke we signed a major record deal d in nashville about in 2020, and, you know, that was a great year fora your success story is such an american dream. to me about what this day means to you. i mean, you get to live in this beautiful countr y and, get ton switch careers and do follow your heart. i mean, do whatever yo beautifo because that's all the product that the brave men and women that serve and that that have served befor ducte, activemen an and retired and those that have paid the ultimate sacrifice that we get to to do this fors a living, that we get to go out there, pursue our dreams. that's part of the american dreama living. we you know, we wouldn't be able to do other sacrifices. these brave men and women. m ve i'm very, very grateful to be here. i'm honored to be an american. and, you know, it's justl honore on fox that to be here on fox. >> and thank you all for inviting me. i appreciate it. now, we're honored to have you here. so, you know, you just performed only in america. that's a brooks and dunn and done. what made you pick that song? i think it jus d whitt it's -- it's a perfect picture of what america stands for, you know, and it talksec about, you know, the journey that we all go ta walksin the different of life. but at the end of the day, we're all american. >>d you can you can only do itlf . i just like you're keeping that nice country alive is what i'm asking forike thatg, to dome this country. and i don't see it here at home, but i think somebody's trying to break into a car. that's all i heard t a. hear. that's it. what are your what are your former say about your careernt now? it was that happened half like the majorityo a them supported. but some were just like, are you kidding me? well, it's a risk becauserement you got the health benefits and the retirement that's been might be the stupidest thing you've ever done. but, you know, it's you gotr to follow your heart. you got to follow your dream. i'm very, very fortunate to have a an incredible familyaa . my wife, my kids, they've all been super supportive. i have an incredible team. my banand is amazing. se, my >> and of course, my record label is sony creative. and they really put a lot of confidence in me for you. so, yeah, you guys supportrencew baby. so what's next for you? oh, my gosh. it's we'res next f in the midst the festival festival season, so we're doing all that. i'm working on a a new right now that we're, you know, kind of just songs like we're really of making the whole project, have that little latin spice
t you havo doe such a amazing, interesting and unique background. you don'n t often hear about a police officer becoming a country music star. >> so tell us about yourself. c i mean, that really took a big leap of faith. ount but you know, i'm from las cruces, new mexico. this has always been bu new, linked upm with my manager, oscar trevino from el paso, texas, who who's kind of th ue brains behind the operation. and i got the i got the i can sing a little bit. >> and so and we...
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