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nadine sirovsky, a pseudonym. in fact, nadezhda artamonova from ivanovo. in open sources they write with a higher education accountants, and an expert in all areas in social networks. charged with money for success as much as possible. she sold. weight loss courses , told how to start earning, taught women how to love themselves. and here, by the way, are excerpts from the training material. the blogger explains in an accessible language for money what needs to be done to achieve the result. there is nothing wrong with going and refreshing your armpits several times a day, so to speak, that is, washing your armpit, figuratively speaking, spraying deodorant there, no, you girl, and what did you learn that you need to wash and paint your nails nude. and here sirovsky is already. offers to teach how to paint eyebrows, also for money, you can earn it easily, there even for the first 2 months, provided that you need to work hard, try, you need to think about it, i explain what is happening here, nadine sirovsky is launching her course for eyebrow artists and sa
nadine sirovsky, a pseudonym. in fact, nadezhda artamonova from ivanovo. in open sources they write with a higher education accountants, and an expert in all areas in social networks. charged with money for success as much as possible. she sold. weight loss courses , told how to start earning, taught women how to love themselves. and here, by the way, are excerpts from the training material. the blogger explains in an accessible language for money what needs to be done to achieve the result....
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we have matthew carnage, neg politicos, chief europe correspondence ad nadine lender corresponded in deutsch then rosario berlin bureau. very warm. welcome to you. well, thank you so much for being here. the day. let's start with you. uh, what does the a f, the stand for that was so appealing to voters and these eastern states? well, the of the 11 years old. now most of the voters in germany know what the, if the stands for, i would say in this election campaign we so like 2 or 3 main topics that the a, of the focus is on the main topic. the number one topic is migration. to stop the influx of asylum seekers to germany, to deport people from germany, to the home countries to re migration how they frame this concept. then the 2nd point is to stop the goal in your train by stopping the arms deliveries to ukraine . and i would say the 3rd point is more like a cultural war that they want to would that they see. and they argue against well, the open display of almost 6 reality and also the use of gender neutral language. these are old points that, that were important for the f d and this
we have matthew carnage, neg politicos, chief europe correspondence ad nadine lender corresponded in deutsch then rosario berlin bureau. very warm. welcome to you. well, thank you so much for being here. the day. let's start with you. uh, what does the a f, the stand for that was so appealing to voters and these eastern states? well, the of the 11 years old. now most of the voters in germany know what the, if the stands for, i would say in this election campaign we so like 2 or 3 main topics...
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blogger nadine sirovsky says about this luxurious rolls-royce: she earned it herself.29, she is already a millionaire, all thanks to her subscribers on social networks, who once bought up her courses. this is a naerographics, it is drawn for a certain amount, which should earn in the next month. serovsky made a fortune on her blog, and then fled russia for dubai. probably afraid that her shady business schemes would be found out, the russian tax authorities have already issued her a huge bill of almost 68 million. she taught women how to love themselves. and here, by the way, are excerpts from the training material. the blogger explains in an accessible language for money what needs to be done to achieve the result. there is nothing wrong with going and refreshing your armpits several times a day, so to speak, that is, washing your armpits, figuratively speaking, spraying some deodorant there, no, you're a girl, so what? you learned, well, that you need to wash and paint your nails nude, and here sirovsky is already offering to teach how to paint eyebrows, also for mon
blogger nadine sirovsky says about this luxurious rolls-royce: she earned it herself.29, she is already a millionaire, all thanks to her subscribers on social networks, who once bought up her courses. this is a naerographics, it is drawn for a certain amount, which should earn in the next month. serovsky made a fortune on her blog, and then fled russia for dubai. probably afraid that her shady business schemes would be found out, the russian tax authorities have already issued her a huge bill...
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nadin m. newfoil, director of the department of violence against women at the u.s. department of justice says, based on our findings in the united states, every day three women in this country are murdered by their spouse or ex-partner. this statistic is very alarming for us. "nadin m new foil story is not the story of primitive african tribes, or so-called third world countries. this is the united states of america in the year 2022, the 21st century, the crater of freedom and democracy. because brandy's case reminded guard of anitra cober, carter kidnapped a nitra and..." eventually took her to her grandparents trailer in franklin county. kobern's boyfriend kidnapped her from her pitt county home and murdered her after holding her hostage for a week. hello, what's the matter? what's the matter? doug? half a century has passed since the protests of american women in 1970, and now domestic violence has the voice of angeline. jolie, a hollywood star who was also once victim. most of all, i want to acknowledge the children who are terrified and suffering at this moment
nadin m. newfoil, director of the department of violence against women at the u.s. department of justice says, based on our findings in the united states, every day three women in this country are murdered by their spouse or ex-partner. this statistic is very alarming for us. "nadin m new foil story is not the story of primitive african tribes, or so-called third world countries. this is the united states of america in the year 2022, the 21st century, the crater of freedom and democracy....
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. >> amid the ongoing israel hamas war featuring nadine, a former civil liberties president. the event hosted by the free speech project and georgetown university. it's about an hour and 25 minutes. >> i'm director of the free speech at georgetown and delighted to have a qualified and distinguished panel together. to my left is the executive director of howard university school of law and most prolific speaker on l free speech in the unitedon states, nadine who was for 17 years national president of aclu and professor in new york law school. voit physical and emotional damage and without all kinds of trouble is the sort that we saw last season, last semester and after the events in the middle east. some specific topics. try to listen to each other instead of trying to shut each other down.ea david, is the process of protesting on college and university campuses breaking down from what it was successfully for so many years or is it okay? >> i don't think it's breaking down, and i do think it's okay, you know, look, the protests over the last spring were some of them were over
. >> amid the ongoing israel hamas war featuring nadine, a former civil liberties president. the event hosted by the free speech project and georgetown university. it's about an hour and 25 minutes. >> i'm director of the free speech at georgetown and delighted to have a qualified and distinguished panel together. to my left is the executive director of howard university school of law and most prolific speaker on l free speech in the unitedon states, nadine who was for 17 years...
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. >> amid the ongoing israel hamas war featuring nadine, a former civil liberties president. the event hosted by t
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i've heard of the minister and nadine and nadine at georgia and jen medi signed agreements on a new cation with above the 100000000 heroes. s a, hosted by jeff many to that you gave, should you have a system in georgia, the areas of the, of the, of the pages is do with us as well. go to that. as i mentioned at your many is as acting seca with around 700000000 euros. and this is the just yeah, yeah, maybe it'd be a huge amount of money. but a lot of this money going to be like the job done that i can think of the license days there with the bank and the a you a lot us. but as individual countries, your then, if you have many, is that, and the 2nd a doing the company to georgia to arrive. i run side with that from my mom's. thank you very much leisure. that's of a quick look now is some of the other stories making headlines around the world today? 5 palestinians have been killed in his riley drawn strong cube, occupied westbank, according to the health industry that the son of a prominent jail militants, of what was among the victims is rarely soldiers have been carrying out extensive raids
i've heard of the minister and nadine and nadine at georgia and jen medi signed agreements on a new cation with above the 100000000 heroes. s a, hosted by jeff many to that you gave, should you have a system in georgia, the areas of the, of the, of the pages is do with us as well. go to that. as i mentioned at your many is as acting seca with around 700000000 euros. and this is the just yeah, yeah, maybe it'd be a huge amount of money. but a lot of this money going to be like the job done that...
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nadine, what do you make of all that? it just said. nadine, what do you make of all that?ora's _ make of all that? it does feel like a pandora's box - make of all that? it does feel| like a pandora's box has been open — like a pandora's box has been open i— like a pandora's box has been open. i think the initial reporting of it made it sound like it— reporting of it made it sound like it ism _ reporting of it made it sound like it is... times got on its particular— like it is... times got on its particular the dangerous locations where these things have — locations where these things have been excluded. it does feel— have been excluded. it does feel like _ have been excluded. it does feel like it has set a dangerous precedent. i think israel— dangerous precedent. i think israel always has to be seen wilhin— israel always has to be seen within the lens of the causes going — within the lens of the causes going on _ within the lens of the causes going on. netanyahu, their release _ going on. netanyahu, their release of hostages executed and i— release of hostages executed and
nadine, what do you make of all that? it just said. nadine, what do you make of all that?ora's _ make of all that? it does feel like a pandora's box - make of all that? it does feel| like a pandora's box has been open — like a pandora's box has been open i— like a pandora's box has been open. i think the initial reporting of it made it sound like it— reporting of it made it sound like it ism _ reporting of it made it sound like it is... times got on its particular— like it is... times...
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we are pleased that nadine joined us. we will talk not about issues that people are protesting about -- at least not expressly for purposes -- we will talk about the issue of protesting on american campuses and how it can go forward, if it can, in a peaceful, civilized, respectful manner without physical, emotional damage, without all kinds of trouble of the sort that we saw last semester. after the events in the middle east. obviously, some specific topics will come up but it is really time to try to have a national conversation about how we listen to each other, or how we try to listen to each other, instead of trying to shout each other down. david, i thought we might start with you because you have handled so many different cases of every variety. is the process of protesting on college and university campuses breaking down from what it was successfully for so many years, or is it ok? >> i don't think it is breaking down. i do think it is ok. look, the protests over the last spring, some of them were over the top. som
we are pleased that nadine joined us. we will talk not about issues that people are protesting about -- at least not expressly for purposes -- we will talk about the issue of protesting on american campuses and how it can go forward, if it can, in a peaceful, civilized, respectful manner without physical, emotional damage, without all kinds of trouble of the sort that we saw last semester. after the events in the middle east. obviously, some specific topics will come up but it is really time to...
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joining us to discuss is nadine s s starwatt what's going on here alcohol volume down almost 5% in 2023rinking less and what are they drinking less of? >> we have viewers thinking about their own alcohol consumption at the moment. but per capita consumption was down almost 4% in 2023 this follows a stable period in america of alcohol consumption on a per capita basis leading up to 2019. in covid, that specked a in covid, that spiked and the real question that people are having is is this temporary and cyclical or is it structural when they ask the structural question they're talking about perhaps younger consumers drinking less, asking about cannabis and glp 1's. >> so is it structural or temporary, what do you think flick in your thoughts about cannabis, glp 1s and younger drinkers. >> absolutely. that's the billion dollar question, isn't it we think the vast majority of the weakness we have seen is temporary cyclical factors, the first half of that was very much normalization from covid that high basis of per capita alcohol consumption during the covid years wasn't sustainable we are
joining us to discuss is nadine s s starwatt what's going on here alcohol volume down almost 5% in 2023rinking less and what are they drinking less of? >> we have viewers thinking about their own alcohol consumption at the moment. but per capita consumption was down almost 4% in 2023 this follows a stable period in america of alcohol consumption on a per capita basis leading up to 2019. in covid, that specked a in covid, that spiked and the real question that people are having is is this...
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nadin m new foils story is not the story of primitive african tribes or so-called third world countriesa in the year 2022, the 21st century, the crater of freedom and democracy. because brandy's case reminded guard of anitra kober, carter kidnapped anitra and eventually took her to her grandparents trailer in franklin county. cobern's boyfriend kidnapped her from her pitt county home and murdered her after holding her hostage for a week. hello, what's the matter? what's the matter? doug? half a century has passed since the protests of american women in 1970, and now domestic violence has the voice of angelina jolie, a hollywood star who was also once victim. most of all, i want to agnowledge the children who are terrified and suffering at this moment, and the many people for whom this legislation comes too late. a bipartisan group of us senators. has introduced a proposal to reauthorize a 1990s law that expands protections for victims of domestic and sexual violence. this law was dissolved in 2019 due to the opposition of republicans, which has led to the promotion and increase of viole
nadin m new foils story is not the story of primitive african tribes or so-called third world countriesa in the year 2022, the 21st century, the crater of freedom and democracy. because brandy's case reminded guard of anitra kober, carter kidnapped anitra and eventually took her to her grandparents trailer in franklin county. cobern's boyfriend kidnapped her from her pitt county home and murdered her after holding her hostage for a week. hello, what's the matter? what's the matter? doug? half a...
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you know, nadine, i early on in the book, i look at what free speech actually means. and this idea that the book advances that we're hardwired for free speech, part of the human condition. and there are studies that indicate that there is even a physiological element to that that with studies have been made of prisoners in solids explores that have had no contact for long periods of time. and there are physiological effects of that the shrinking of areas like the hippocampus in the brain comes from the lack of able to express yourself. people, i can tell you in my work with prisoners i've only had two clients in my life that came out of long periods of solitary confinement, same. they were deeply religious. and that religion helped them. they were both muslim and they used prayer to sort of keep them saying the rest my client. it took very little time before they started to go insane and that is a fact goes to how we are wired as human beings. and you know, i talk about the case of phineas, where some people may be familiar. he was a foreman in who used to use tamping
you know, nadine, i early on in the book, i look at what free speech actually means. and this idea that the book advances that we're hardwired for free speech, part of the human condition. and there are studies that indicate that there is even a physiological element to that that with studies have been made of prisoners in solids explores that have had no contact for long periods of time. and there are physiological effects of that the shrinking of areas like the hippocampus in the brain comes...
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anyway, is nadine, i'm a senior to it's just other people, but a goal is by the way this continued until the early 2 thousands. when american military biologists arrived in georgia and they stopped the vaccination program. the government didn't, in order to see help and tracks were involved in new generations, more resistance, antibiotics and which is ultimately use as a biological, military weapons, photography, holes. you be able to go down here to most of the stuff we've got as far as you know, the scholarly car stuff, simple style with the visual minutes out to me any set of the top industries. there's no that's actually she, i'm not going to the g less able fellows, it's helps you at least run your zip in 2014, according to the national center of a disease control and public health. some 60 people contributed anthrax in georgia, infected numbers of gross and most recently people of even being towards on morning t. v shows. how do i defy the disease as, as symptoms? do you, this is beautiful. at least maybe she has, nobody really sells that. every year the number of infected people g
anyway, is nadine, i'm a senior to it's just other people, but a goal is by the way this continued until the early 2 thousands. when american military biologists arrived in georgia and they stopped the vaccination program. the government didn't, in order to see help and tracks were involved in new generations, more resistance, antibiotics and which is ultimately use as a biological, military weapons, photography, holes. you be able to go down here to most of the stuff we've got as far as you...
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that was the new way, nadine tons of questioning the political actors, the government to government, but also the governance structure. defend the key. the mind was a system change. i think that's stealing the minds of many former president go down the road bucks of the country, of the protest of stone, his office and residence, as well as numerous properties linked to the government. he successor on vicar missing her clamp down on demonstrations and jail protest. lead is among the more sensible again, he was detained for more than 5 months and charged under terrorism laws. but that hasn't deterred him. the c a, he's been loving voters on behalf of a new partner by heavy doing a name as even nearby because it's clear they will be no system change. after the selection, no politician is capable of bringing system change. most of the $38.00 content is looking at how they can secure power within the existing structures. candidates and that can pain team. so been canvassing voters keyed to be known for support as many of the pledges, assuming the lower prices will job improved education a
that was the new way, nadine tons of questioning the political actors, the government to government, but also the governance structure. defend the key. the mind was a system change. i think that's stealing the minds of many former president go down the road bucks of the country, of the protest of stone, his office and residence, as well as numerous properties linked to the government. he successor on vicar missing her clamp down on demonstrations and jail protest. lead is among the more...
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so what i'm doing the, the editor nadine was a for the can from us including the and they've been, they've been funding change in the house and in the solar expense, tons without the black in the kitchen solar and of course, but the, i'm not going to i'm not going to go in that is was inside on it. if you see it was we were talking to this guy, the legal team and how to for you when there's enough to us like, and i bought on the kind of shops newer them. it doesn't list an account for some of the mos on that and you can see it on the lab. typically most of the been so we're going to take that 30 will fish from the lawyer. we have it on a little value is the the, to sorta sorta build them and get them over the photo form to check the shipping of tires on don't. gosh, i find this from going up. so it was and they got a and a split 2nd for me. um i'm subbing. i thought he'd be in often if i'm put them in a 1000000 townhouse little man. um, so a tiny little butter, julio us lives with a one can buy this all wash my shift me see, and it can my son just over the n f tunnel, as far as i, a mazda
so what i'm doing the, the editor nadine was a for the can from us including the and they've been, they've been funding change in the house and in the solar expense, tons without the black in the kitchen solar and of course, but the, i'm not going to i'm not going to go in that is was inside on it. if you see it was we were talking to this guy, the legal team and how to for you when there's enough to us like, and i bought on the kind of shops newer them. it doesn't list an account for some of...
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i'm to our own arising. power is regionally in egypt and south africa. nadine and we can see very clearly that the west also finds our narrative, the west tries to hijack our history. hi jack. our daily affairs, political. i'm because i'll make a shows and make them sound as if they are serving the very neo colonial this narrative. and the west must wake up this new reality. i must accept, as it cannot exert the same influence on us. we go, as it used to do uh years ago. let me remind you of yours. i was heading the whole libyan medial practice in 2011, and they come to us. oh, completely. they focused on something like testing the focus of the internet. these examples expose the rest of the bus in the global styles to make our point very clear that what we need to do in africa is to stand tone against the west. o smell right to, to the arches we're robbing out of popcorn, satanic response to the allegation seemed to have struck on the white house with his books passing, sipping the suppressing laughter. let's hope she has not promised for the rest slip of the mask. he has social media as
i'm to our own arising. power is regionally in egypt and south africa. nadine and we can see very clearly that the west also finds our narrative, the west tries to hijack our history. hi jack. our daily affairs, political. i'm because i'll make a shows and make them sound as if they are serving the very neo colonial this narrative. and the west must wake up this new reality. i must accept, as it cannot exert the same influence on us. we go, as it used to do uh years ago. let me remind you of...
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we spoke to one family — nadine, who lives in london, and her daughters lea and yasmina, shortly aftery express their own opinions of what has happened. i have left my grandparents. i live with them. i hope they are safe. they are going to leave beirut tomorrow. they are going to go somewhere safe. there is nowhere safe in lebanon for now. i left my things, i left my friends, i left my school. i just don't know when we will go back. i hope we can go back. you seem very calm and very grown—up about it. i you seem very calm and very grown-up about it.— you seem very calm and very grown-up about it. i am calm because i _ grown-up about it. i am calm because i am _ grown-up about it. i am calm because i am patient. - grown-up about it. i am calm because i am patient. i- grown-up about it. i am calm because i am patient. i know| because i am patient. i know everything is god �*s plan. share everything is god 's plan. are ou everything is god 's plan. are you worried _ everything is god '5 plan. are you worried about all of your things back home? i you worried about all of your things back h
we spoke to one family — nadine, who lives in london, and her daughters lea and yasmina, shortly aftery express their own opinions of what has happened. i have left my grandparents. i live with them. i hope they are safe. they are going to leave beirut tomorrow. they are going to go somewhere safe. there is nowhere safe in lebanon for now. i left my things, i left my friends, i left my school. i just don't know when we will go back. i hope we can go back. you seem very calm and very...
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thank you, nadine. she has a really wonderful book. host: greg is in virginia, independent line. you are on with ann coulter. go ahead. caller: good morning. i have a quick comment and a question. i am frustrated because i don't see either party really addressing things like the national debt, which i think is a very serious problem. i don't even think trump is addressing it in a serious way. we need something. we need tax reform. we need entitlement reform. i mean congressmen should be running down constitution avenue with her hair on fire because our economy will go off a cliff and no one is addressing it. host: thank you. ann coulter, debt. guest: the caller is absolutely right. the problem is politicians have an incentive to do things today that will make people happy and let future politicians 20, 30 years from now deal with the fallout. to the extent any party talks about this at all, you have to admit. it is early republicans. but no, i don't think there will be enough votes for that. there are things that are popular that would help the issues that they caller mentioned.
thank you, nadine. she has a really wonderful book. host: greg is in virginia, independent line. you are on with ann coulter. go ahead. caller: good morning. i have a quick comment and a question. i am frustrated because i don't see either party really addressing things like the national debt, which i think is a very serious problem. i don't even think trump is addressing it in a serious way. we need something. we need tax reform. we need entitlement reform. i mean congressmen should be running...
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thank you, nadine. she has a really wonderful book. host: greg is in virginia, independent line. you are on with ann coulter. go ahead. caller: good morning. i have a quick comment and a question. i am frustrated because i don't see either party really addressing things like the national debt, which i think is a very serious problem. i don't even think trump is addressing it in a serious way. we need something. we need tax reform. we need entitlement reform. i mean congressmen should be running down constitution avenue with her hair on fire because our economy will go off a cliff and no one is addressing it. host: thank you. ann coulter, debt. guest: the caller is absolutely right. the problem is politicians have an incentive to do things today that will make people happy and let future politicians 20, 30 years from now deal with the fallout. to the extent any party talks about this at all, you have to admit. it is early republicans. but no, i don't think there will be enough votes for that. there are things that are popular that would help the issues that they caller mentioned.
thank you, nadine. she has a really wonderful book. host: greg is in virginia, independent line. you are on with ann coulter. go ahead. caller: good morning. i have a quick comment and a question. i am frustrated because i don't see either party really addressing things like the national debt, which i think is a very serious problem. i don't even think trump is addressing it in a serious way. we need something. we need tax reform. we need entitlement reform. i mean congressmen should be running...
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. >> i didn't even know that it's considered non-alcoholic beer but i think to nadine's point and to your question this might still contain alcohol so non-alcoholic doesn't necessarily mean no alcohol. >> this can contain up to 0.5% alcohol i think it's important, you know, especially if someone's trying to be totally abstinent to just be aware of that and really look at the labels. there is 0.0% alcohol. and so this is the heineken version of that. this has no alcohol so read those labels, but the way that they do this as interesting in some cases though, make the beer in this case just as they normally would but then they'll add steam to it to basically distilled the alcohol out of the beer. that's how the removing it. but you might still be left with a little bit of alcohol up two 2.5% another way that they do it as they'll ferment beer, the way that they normally do. but they won't let it get beyond a certain temperature, the temperature which alcohol starts to form, say, sort of stop the fermentation process before that. and that's one way that they can get to 0% alcohol. so it'
. >> i didn't even know that it's considered non-alcoholic beer but i think to nadine's point and to your question this might still contain alcohol so non-alcoholic doesn't necessarily mean no alcohol. >> this can contain up to 0.5% alcohol i think it's important, you know, especially if someone's trying to be totally abstinent to just be aware of that and really look at the labels. there is 0.0% alcohol. and so this is the heineken version of that. this has no alcohol so read those...
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that was a new way, nadine tons of questioning the political actors, the government to government, but also the governance structure. and the key the mind was a system change. i think that's stealing the minds of many. former president brought up at a 100 bucks of the country of the protest of stone, his office and residence, as well as numerous properties linked to the government. he successor on vicar missing her clamp down on demonstrations and jail protest. lead is among the more sensible, again, he was detained for more than 5 months and judge under terrorism laws. but that hasn't deterred him. the c a, he's been loving voters on behalf of a new partner by heavy doing a name as even nearby because it's clear they will be no system change. after the selection, no politician is capable of bringing system change. most of the $38.00 content is looking at how they can secure power within the existing structures. candidates of the campaign team have been canvassing voters key to remove a support to. many of the pledges, assuming the lower prices will job, improve education and a better
that was a new way, nadine tons of questioning the political actors, the government to government, but also the governance structure. and the key the mind was a system change. i think that's stealing the minds of many. former president brought up at a 100 bucks of the country of the protest of stone, his office and residence, as well as numerous properties linked to the government. he successor on vicar missing her clamp down on demonstrations and jail protest. lead is among the more sensible,...
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i did a report in 2011, which i gave to two female mps at the time , two female mps at the time, nadineand tessa munt, who was lib dem , and they asked who was lib dem, and they asked questions in the house and then the secretary of state at the time for media, culture and for some reason, sport, said, oh, i'll get you an appointment with the director general. and that was mark thompson . so they went was mark thompson. so they went to see him. they just got fobbed off. so it took about three more director generals before, tony hall, director general, said, we are now going to have 50 over 50 male and women, men and women. and i thought about time that, you know, that's not that long ago. but yeah, there are women now in prominent places and they seem to be treated equally. so i feel quite proud of the contribution that i made to that, because what i always said was, if you're in an athletics , was, if you're in an athletics, i can't race against somebody like usain bolt, of course, because we've got different , because we've got different, different muscles in our buttocks and everythi
i did a report in 2011, which i gave to two female mps at the time , two female mps at the time, nadineand tessa munt, who was lib dem , and they asked who was lib dem, and they asked questions in the house and then the secretary of state at the time for media, culture and for some reason, sport, said, oh, i'll get you an appointment with the director general. and that was mark thompson . so they went was mark thompson. so they went to see him. they just got fobbed off. so it took about three...