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. >> my name is angela wilson and i'm an owner of the market i worked at a butcher for about 10 years and became a butcher you i was a restaurant cook started in sxos and went to uc; isn't that so and opened a cafe we have produce from small farms without small butcher shops hard for small farms to survive we have a been a butcher shop since 1901 in the heights floor and the case are about from 1955 and it is only been a butcher shot not a lot of businesses if san francisco that have only been one thing. >> i'm all for vegetarians if you eat meat eat meat for quality and if we care of we're in a losing battle we need to support butcher shops eat less we sell the chickens with the head and feet open somebody has to make money when you pay $25 for a chicken i guarantee if you go to save way half of the chicken goes in the enlarge but we started affordable housing depends on it occurred to us this is a male field people said good job even for a girl the interesting thing it is a women's field in most of world just here in united states it is that pay a man's job i'm an encountered woman
. >> my name is angela wilson and i'm an owner of the market i worked at a butcher for about 10 years and became a butcher you i was a restaurant cook started in sxos and went to uc; isn't that so and opened a cafe we have produce from small farms without small butcher shops hard for small farms to survive we have a been a butcher shop since 1901 in the heights floor and the case are about from 1955 and it is only been a butcher shot not a lot of businesses if san francisco that have only...
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the month, you are —— the butchers, i don't remember everfinding meat in the butchers.as then, angie divided china of the first 30 yea rs of its angie divided china of the first 30 years of its 70 of the people's republic of china, and then a subsequent a0. so bring it up—to—date, what is it now for someone up—to—date, what is it now for someone like you who live throughout early experience, how's it look to look at china now? china now is not the china i grew up in. china now, means more millionaires, billionaires than any other country every year. it builds the longest railways, the fastest this and that. china's gdp has 137 fold in those 70 yea rs. china's gdp has 137 fold in those 70 years. and life expectancy is in china, in shanghai it is higher than new york city. so now we have the world's second largest economy, and this is what china has achieved in 70 years. in fact, in 40 years. so ina way, 70 years. in fact, in 40 years. so in a way, very legitimate cause for celebration. absolutely. and there will be the largest military parade prayer there were planned. a
the month, you are —— the butchers, i don't remember everfinding meat in the butchers.as then, angie divided china of the first 30 yea rs of its angie divided china of the first 30 years of its 70 of the people's republic of china, and then a subsequent a0. so bring it up—to—date, what is it now for someone up—to—date, what is it now for someone like you who live throughout early experience, how's it look to look at china now? china now is not the china i grew up in. china now,...
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as i recall, he was the butcher of sebastopol. and had actually been brought by the german high command to paris, on the theory he had a stiff enough backbone to deal with the problematic population. dr. citino: if you don't mind i will take that one. holtiz was arrested and taken prisoner by allied forces. the allied were listening to all the german generals conversations. they were all tapped for use in later war crimes. as historians we have been swimming in those waters nicely you have all these records. holtiz said repeatedly, when i was in crimea, sebastopol you said, i carried out the fuhrer's orders about the jewish question to the ultimate detail. i followed them in exquisite detail. he said let's be honest, that is what we all did in the east. it brings to light the point that this was two different wars. there is a horrible racial war which would seem like the outmost barbarism. in the west police the war tended -- the germans tended to treat the war in a much more transactional contests of strategy. >> it is one reason
as i recall, he was the butcher of sebastopol. and had actually been brought by the german high command to paris, on the theory he had a stiff enough backbone to deal with the problematic population. dr. citino: if you don't mind i will take that one. holtiz was arrested and taken prisoner by allied forces. the allied were listening to all the german generals conversations. they were all tapped for use in later war crimes. as historians we have been swimming in those waters nicely you have all...
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he had so many men that he could win by serving as a butcher. he could continue to shove troops into the virtual meatgrinder of battle until at some point his enemy's army would be ground to hamburger. that is a myth and it was not true. it is true that grant had an advantage of numbers and material, but a couple of things can be said about that. the union had the advantage of numbers before grant came to command. the union had the advantage of numbers before grant took over the direct supervision of operations in virginia. and got nowhere. as for grant being a butcher, the union forces in virginia lost almost half again as many troops in virginia, or the virginia theater, including maryland and pennsylvania, fighting against lee before as for grant being a butcher, the union forces in virginia lost almost half again as many grant came to command there. the union got precisely nowhere. grant came and yes, lost a lot of people, because it was going to take a lot of people to defeat robert e. lee in virginia. you were not going to do that for free
he had so many men that he could win by serving as a butcher. he could continue to shove troops into the virtual meatgrinder of battle until at some point his enemy's army would be ground to hamburger. that is a myth and it was not true. it is true that grant had an advantage of numbers and material, but a couple of things can be said about that. the union had the advantage of numbers before grant came to command. the union had the advantage of numbers before grant took over the direct...
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a single warsaw suburb, 40,000 civilians were butchered, it may have been more. butchered. without regard for age or gender. there's nothing like this in paris. there's nothing like this. the atrocity stiffened polish resolved. all tragedy stiffens polish resolved, it is their history. the panzers advanced to the streets, using polish civilians as human shields. anyway and the thatcht discovered again fighting in the city was not something it was capable of doing well. to resume itsegan advance in september, south of the city and out tacking across the vistula as well. ultimately it is the red army that forced the germans to leave warsaw, to abandon warsaw. before they pulled out and as they pulled out, they methodically destroyed every ager building, every key cultural site. they tried to upload rate polish culture with the same means with which they were denying their own. i have lamented warsaw once, 1994, and i flew into the city and had an overwhelmingly sense of historic tragedy. i mean this is no disrespect to the polish. they have changed and are now tree building w
a single warsaw suburb, 40,000 civilians were butchered, it may have been more. butchered. without regard for age or gender. there's nothing like this in paris. there's nothing like this. the atrocity stiffened polish resolved. all tragedy stiffens polish resolved, it is their history. the panzers advanced to the streets, using polish civilians as human shields. anyway and the thatcht discovered again fighting in the city was not something it was capable of doing well. to resume itsegan advance...
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. >> these people were brutally butchered. >> the mayhem. >> charlie was acting meaner towards the girls. >> the madman. >> maybe i should have killed, four, 500 people, then i would have felt better. >> he symbolizes the horror that can be possible in this world. >> hello, welcome to "dateline." charles manson was a man of small stature and monstrous delusions. the one-time amateur musician believed he would be bigger than the beatles. after that dream was crushed, he was replaced with a nightmarish prophecy that put him on the throne of a post-armageddon world. this is the story of how a career criminal calling himself jesus convinced his young followers to slaughter innocent victims, delivering charles manson the fame he craved. here's keith morrison with the as i remember of manson. >> all the remains are ruins. the ram shackled barker ranch is long gone. only the fitful baking death valley wind left now to stir the faded bits, the rusted junk. the artifacts from another time when this was ground zero for one of the most infamous crimes in history. the hideout of a living personifica
. >> these people were brutally butchered. >> the mayhem. >> charlie was acting meaner towards the girls. >> the madman. >> maybe i should have killed, four, 500 people, then i would have felt better. >> he symbolizes the horror that can be possible in this world. >> hello, welcome to "dateline." charles manson was a man of small stature and monstrous delusions. the one-time amateur musician believed he would be bigger than the beatles. after...
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children for the gods of their butchering the generations eat for the policy. and bill gates is there you don't make it in a grass skirt shaking a skull rattle bone hoping that the sky turns green or whatever these doing and he's a total psychopath twice convicted predatory monopolist sophie out itself is an experiment and it's a very new experiment we've had 5000 years of gold and proven is real and it's it's a store of value and because this is sort of value operated for 5000 years as a global unit of account for global trade periods of globalization and d. globalization happened around it but since $1071.00 is spent in experiments all of these things that you've seen since all of the huge gap being of the wealth and income gap all of the all of the monsanto's all of the intellectual properties all these bill gates sort of experiments are only possible of pulling forward all of this like the next 3040 years have been told for we already consumed the next 30 or 40 years what we need to do is like go into cryogenic chambers and just like living for the next 304
children for the gods of their butchering the generations eat for the policy. and bill gates is there you don't make it in a grass skirt shaking a skull rattle bone hoping that the sky turns green or whatever these doing and he's a total psychopath twice convicted predatory monopolist sophie out itself is an experiment and it's a very new experiment we've had 5000 years of gold and proven is real and it's it's a store of value and because this is sort of value operated for 5000 years as a...
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in the early years the gnomes had various professions for example as characters for butcher's shop windows. gnomes sporting shovels and aprons 1st began appearing in private gardens in the middle of the last century 1st in germany and later around the globe they symbolized industriousness although they never helped with the yard work. the production of garden gnomes in craven hoarder has changed a little over the last century the figures are made from ronnie clay which must drive for several hours before the scenes can be sponged clean. then the clay figures are fired in a kiln at more than $1000.00 degrees celcius. afterwards they're painted by hand with lots of patience and love. and i know it can be both still has lots of orders for garden gnomes some even come from france and sweden. still griebel is set to retire soon. does that mean the days of the original german garden gnome are numbered. i'm making great efforts to ensure life will go on for the little imp with the pointy red hat so in their mind when you look that little fellow in the eyes you think you know why should he die out
in the early years the gnomes had various professions for example as characters for butcher's shop windows. gnomes sporting shovels and aprons 1st began appearing in private gardens in the middle of the last century 1st in germany and later around the globe they symbolized industriousness although they never helped with the yard work. the production of garden gnomes in craven hoarder has changed a little over the last century the figures are made from ronnie clay which must drive for several...
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politicians into action to address the climate crisis youth in revolt the change that certainly the butcher the financial the best 30 small above. all. and form. language courses. video. anytime any. frankfurt. international gateway to the best connection self road and rail. located in the heart of europe connected to the home will. experience outstanding shopping and dining office and try our services. be allat last transfer. managed by from. this is v.w. news live from berlin tonight who will lead israel the election delivered another still made and now political leaders are battling for the top job benjamin netanyahu is calling for a coalition government with himself as prime minister centrist but he got also wants that coalition but with himself that the help will go to jerusalem.
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something that can get you excited electric cars are a lot of fun and if you go into the bakery or the butcher or wherever and you don't emit any c o 2 and that's very appealing to the sardines in this endless understood . ok that does sound nice but not 30000 euro nice if you ask me even if so-called you can clock percent dossing the car. but why are comical struggling to win over people like me i meet up with a market analyst and ask him. people tend not to have drives anymore that they you know they might have an apartment in might have a shared carriage you know but i think it's that that sort of idea of having the pride enjoy parts on your drive is becoming less appealing and less relevancy on people and that is a difficult conundrum for the car makers to to work out. how makers are trying to adapt to what young people want smart which pretty. i'm a sadist for example developed an app through which you can share your own car with friends and family but again that alone is not really going to sway me into spending 20000 euros on a car that i really don't need. the american. just that young
something that can get you excited electric cars are a lot of fun and if you go into the bakery or the butcher or wherever and you don't emit any c o 2 and that's very appealing to the sardines in this endless understood . ok that does sound nice but not 30000 euro nice if you ask me even if so-called you can clock percent dossing the car. but why are comical struggling to win over people like me i meet up with a market analyst and ask him. people tend not to have drives anymore that they you...
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whether it was their reporting from a business street in a butcher thank you so much. the reserve bank of zimbabwe hiked its overnight lending rate to 70 percent up from 50 percent to curb rising inflation and support the local currency the bank also said it was introducing dollar denominated savings bonds to try to stimulate greatest savings zimbabwe's government banned the use of foreign currencies earlier this year as the country faces its worst crisis in a decade. airlines are battling a growing backlash against the impact of the industry on the environment climate change protesters took their fight for the planet to the skies today they've been deploying drones to shut down europe's busiest travel hop heathrow airport in london hugh could call it fighting fire with fire valerie and linder a part of a climate activist group that planned to use their own flying machines to tackle what they see as the scourge of air travel earlier this week they set out their plan to guide their drones into the exclusion zone of europe's busiest airport just before is opened we tell
whether it was their reporting from a business street in a butcher thank you so much. the reserve bank of zimbabwe hiked its overnight lending rate to 70 percent up from 50 percent to curb rising inflation and support the local currency the bank also said it was introducing dollar denominated savings bonds to try to stimulate greatest savings zimbabwe's government banned the use of foreign currencies earlier this year as the country faces its worst crisis in a decade. airlines are battling a...
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in the early years the gnomes had various professions for example as characters for butcher's shop windows. gnomes sporting shovels and aprons 1st began appearing in private gardens in the middle of the last century 1st in germany and later around the globe they symbolized industriousness although they never helped with the yard work. the production of garden gnomes in craven hold to has changed little over the last century the figures are made from runny clay which must drive for several hours before the seams can be sponged clean. then the clay figures are fired in a kiln at more than $1000.00 degrees celcius. afterwards they're painted by hand with lots of patience and love. and i know it can be both still has lots of orders for garden gnomes some even come from france and sweden. still griebel is set to retire so. does that mean the days of the original german garden gnome are numbered. i'm making great efforts to ensure life will go on for the little imp with the pointy bedtime so they're going to when you look that little fellow in the eyes you think you know why should he die out it
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his situation is desperate 27 year old tyke is a trained butcher but he can't find a job in 2017 you left nigeria and wound up in a camp in libya he says that he got paranoid after 9 months he chose to be repatriated. but when i was in libya i know mostly to myself i'm also glad it wasn't an easy. task for you know if i stay in the desert for 4 days without eating a toast to my poultry. for while more thoughts you would need is more good stuff for me being better off in one's home country it's also what gloria thinks now her dream to become a rino in fashion designer in europe vanished in the libyan desert she took to the road with 4 friends 3 died during the journey she's the only one who made it back that just had the view that if that child will live be able to give it to him they came by 7 edo state an opportunity that evokes jealousy many young people think that return nice get preferential treatment is a priority for us to give returnees our young people that could be could be potentially negative jobs and opportunities that they're interested in things that they would like to
his situation is desperate 27 year old tyke is a trained butcher but he can't find a job in 2017 you left nigeria and wound up in a camp in libya he says that he got paranoid after 9 months he chose to be repatriated. but when i was in libya i know mostly to myself i'm also glad it wasn't an easy. task for you know if i stay in the desert for 4 days without eating a toast to my poultry. for while more thoughts you would need is more good stuff for me being better off in one's home country it's...
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any situation this desperate 27 year old tyke is a trained butcher but he confines it's up in 2017 us nigeria and won't up in the camp in libya he says that he quotes paranoid after 9 months he chose to be repatriated. when i was in libya are the most it's myself i'm also glad it wasn't easy. fast food you know if i stay in the desert for 4 days without eating i toasted my poetry. for a while more to thoughts you would need to use more good stuff for me being better off in one's home country it's also what gloria thinks now her dream to become a rino in fashion design and europe vanished in the libyan desert she took to the road with 4 friends 3 died during the journey she's the only one who made it back. just hard to believe that if i juggle life you go to heaven or you get to make him back is only human true god who come with you to us and he has no other than is normal she got a job through a training program hosted by a servant edo state an opportunity that evokes jealousy many young people think that return nice get preferential treatment is a priority for us to give returnees ou
any situation this desperate 27 year old tyke is a trained butcher but he confines it's up in 2017 us nigeria and won't up in the camp in libya he says that he quotes paranoid after 9 months he chose to be repatriated. when i was in libya are the most it's myself i'm also glad it wasn't easy. fast food you know if i stay in the desert for 4 days without eating i toasted my poetry. for a while more to thoughts you would need to use more good stuff for me being better off in one's home country...
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we are cooking live with the "before the butcher.> more plant-based meat options continue to pop up. this morning, a southern california based company, before the butcher, looks to add more alternatives. we are joined with dally amount -- danny o'malley. for a while, people thought this was a trendy idea. do you think this plant-based meat market has legs here?>> there's no question about it. there's a lot of things that will happen in a short period of time. it is already happened in a short period of time and there is a lot of reasons for. this is our burger that is the original uncut burger, you can see it is cooking up just like a regular beef burger. it is bleeding, like they say, but that is beat juiced. >> it is plant-based, and non- gml. that is also brought list sausage. i'm going to let that up and throw it on a bun right here. if you want to give that one a try, think you tell everyone at everybody -- out all of these are made. how do you do this? >> there was a proprietary process to making them, but everything we put in
we are cooking live with the "before the butcher.> more plant-based meat options continue to pop up. this morning, a southern california based company, before the butcher, looks to add more alternatives. we are joined with dally amount -- danny o'malley. for a while, people thought this was a trendy idea. do you think this plant-based meat market has legs here?>> there's no question about it. there's a lot of things that will happen in a short period of time. it is already...
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so the quarters of the beef would be butchered. then some of them would be hung on aisles. people at the time -- reporters talked about these crimson curtains lining the aisles of the market here. those were the quarters of beef hanging there for people to come around and buy. now, in 1866, what's amazing to me about this as well, there was an individual walking these streets also selling cattle. he was from illinois. his name was william mccoy. he had an office there. he had two younger brothers back in springfield, joseph and james. in what's going to be their understanding of the new york market that was going to drive them into eventually creating what we know now as the chisholm trail. see, there were changing tastes and dining at this time, particularly motivated by restaurants like delmonico's in new york. one of abraham lincoln's favorite treats when he went to dine at delmonico's was their delmonico steak, about a 20-ounce cut of sirloin. it still amazes me that lincoln could eat that and still not put on much weight. but the dining at delmonico's was amazing and v
so the quarters of the beef would be butchered. then some of them would be hung on aisles. people at the time -- reporters talked about these crimson curtains lining the aisles of the market here. those were the quarters of beef hanging there for people to come around and buy. now, in 1866, what's amazing to me about this as well, there was an individual walking these streets also selling cattle. he was from illinois. his name was william mccoy. he had an office there. he had two younger...
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he can butcher jamal khashoggi, get advice from jared kushner. he's dictating america's foreign policy. it was the other way around. we were dictating to the saudis what they needed to do before, whether it came -- whether on the issue of the palestinians, whether on the issues of radicals and others. president obama was tough. when they start -- something happened in the middle east where the idea of regime change, it started being exported to the rest of the world. so they imported -- exported regime change, the saudi, to the american system. so now what we are seeing, a sitting president in the white house who is beholden to the saudi crown prince. it was the other way around. they were our client states. now american, the united states of america is a client to the middle east. we are doing what they want. we are doing what the dictator who murdered journalists, activists, who torture people who basically send 15 goons to butcher and dismember a journalist, hang from ceilings women's right activists while pretending to be reformist, we are be
he can butcher jamal khashoggi, get advice from jared kushner. he's dictating america's foreign policy. it was the other way around. we were dictating to the saudis what they needed to do before, whether it came -- whether on the issue of the palestinians, whether on the issues of radicals and others. president obama was tough. when they start -- something happened in the middle east where the idea of regime change, it started being exported to the rest of the world. so they imported --...
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you figure out what you want from the butcher.e of the company. >> appreciate being here. david: trump aide corey lewandoski ripping into house democrats on a hearing on impeachment yesterday. here is how some of it went. >> the truth will set you free and the american people. i yield back. >> time of the gentlelady has expired. the witness may answer the question. >> i don't believe in was a question, congressman. >> very well. >> yes there was. >> could you repetition the question i didn't hear it. >> i will be happy to repetition the question. >> it was just a rant. david: lewandoski spoke with martha maccallum. she is our guest coming up next. tom brady on "varney." you definitely want to stick around with that. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy!glad i c. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awe
you figure out what you want from the butcher.e of the company. >> appreciate being here. david: trump aide corey lewandoski ripping into house democrats on a hearing on impeachment yesterday. here is how some of it went. >> the truth will set you free and the american people. i yield back. >> time of the gentlelady has expired. the witness may answer the question. >> i don't believe in was a question, congressman. >> very well. >> yes there was. >>...
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so, if you're looking for some warmer temperatures, the next three days are for you if you want, butchers, they arrive sunday, but not for the next couple of days, a little bit of an offshore breeze kicks in, more so tomorrow, 60s, 70s, 80s at the coast, looks good over the next few days, warmer for all, will warm to hot friday and saturday, going begin sunday. >>> not forget we want to remind you to download the ktvu weather app, radar, updates and the 7 day forecast, also a really easy feature that uploads your weather photos and video, the ktvu weather app is free to download to your smart phone or tablet. >>> the time is 4:52, the backs of the oakland a's went wild against the houston astros last night, after the break, bam. waiting to hear the score. and how badly the vase beat the astros. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, the time is 4:55, the oakland a's and the action against the astros, 21-7 last year. monday, the a's were blown out by the astros but they got back last night, oakland scored 21 runs including seven runs in the first inning. it tied a franchise record with 25 hits
so, if you're looking for some warmer temperatures, the next three days are for you if you want, butchers, they arrive sunday, but not for the next couple of days, a little bit of an offshore breeze kicks in, more so tomorrow, 60s, 70s, 80s at the coast, looks good over the next few days, warmer for all, will warm to hot friday and saturday, going begin sunday. >>> not forget we want to remind you to download the ktvu weather app, radar, updates and the 7 day forecast, also a really...
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, and the butcher doesn't chase them, because they —— he knows the mother is going to come in on fridayculture, that learning right from wrong, that respect, i think that is disappearing. straightaway, people are going to say rose tinted spectacles, that you are living in a different world. no, i'm not. itry to seek that world out. i'm fed up of going to a supermarket where i don't know what i am... i know what i'm looking for, i can't find it, a machine greets me and i have to talk toa machine greets me and i have to talk to a machine, and i can't operate the machine. i am from that generation that doesn't like it.” prefer generation that doesn't like it.” p refer to generation that doesn't like it.” prefer to go to the checkout and talk to somebody. if you are on your own, that might be your only experience of going out. people say that but then they do something else. they'd probably say a lot of things you say, it is lovely having a chat with somebody over the counter, but i do my online shopping. yes, you could surrender and say the whole thing is evolutionary so we accept that is
, and the butcher doesn't chase them, because they —— he knows the mother is going to come in on fridayculture, that learning right from wrong, that respect, i think that is disappearing. straightaway, people are going to say rose tinted spectacles, that you are living in a different world. no, i'm not. itry to seek that world out. i'm fed up of going to a supermarket where i don't know what i am... i know what i'm looking for, i can't find it, a machine greets me and i have to talk toa...
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so she's dressed in a long bow to show that the bush wasn't at the ball of butchered up there was. a sharp question was to you she then taste the fish that is she's a cia which hogwash. which is you don't know what you. can and must answer future or world to me or to share. what you thought of the show to promote your bunch for should be a preview. of the mystery was a word support of our deal with them torture spittle or fishing to be a valuable piece that it's a studio actually of course in the bushwackers of evil or should still be in spill . this is. one of the most important issues if not the most important issue that humanity needs to be talking about. and we had nobody wants to target that it because everybody's scared to talk about it everybody knows that. you know an emotional issue and such a personal you know subject. and people are scared so people just don't talk about it and it's sad that. in our species survival is truly dependent on us addressing this issue and if we can even talk about it if we can anyone have a conversation about it then. we're in trouble. when i
so she's dressed in a long bow to show that the bush wasn't at the ball of butchered up there was. a sharp question was to you she then taste the fish that is she's a cia which hogwash. which is you don't know what you. can and must answer future or world to me or to share. what you thought of the show to promote your bunch for should be a preview. of the mystery was a word support of our deal with them torture spittle or fishing to be a valuable piece that it's a studio actually of course in...
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something that can get you excited electric cars are a lot of fun and if you go into the bakery or the butcher or wherever and you don't emit any c o 2 and that's very appealing to the sardines in this endless understood movie. ok that does sound nice but not 30000 euro nice if you ask me even if so-called you can clock percent of the car. but why are comical struggling to win over people like me i meet up with a market analyst and ask him. people tend not to have drives anymore that they you know they might have an apartment in might have a shared carriage you know but i think it's that that sort of idea of having the pride enjoy parts on your drive is becoming less appealing and less relevancy on people and that is a difficult conundrum for the car makers to to work out. how makers are trying to adapt to what young people want smart which pretty. i'm a sadist for example developed an app through which you can share your own car with friends and family but again that alone is not really going to sway me into spending 20000 euros on a car that i really don't need. to american. young women or j
something that can get you excited electric cars are a lot of fun and if you go into the bakery or the butcher or wherever and you don't emit any c o 2 and that's very appealing to the sardines in this endless understood movie. ok that does sound nice but not 30000 euro nice if you ask me even if so-called you can clock percent of the car. but why are comical struggling to win over people like me i meet up with a market analyst and ask him. people tend not to have drives anymore that they you...