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why copenhagen and miami?hallenges they're facing? >> there are. copenhagen is a mecca for american cities trying to figure out how to go green. both copenhagen and miami beach face sea level rise and flooding. copenhagen had really bad floods in 20111, 2012. and miami beach has something called sunny day flooding where even on a sunny day the water will come up through the porous limestone. they've worked together, miami beach is learning from copenhagen about how to become more climate resilience. one of the things miami beach is doing is lifting half of its streets two feet up to get away from sea-level rise. by the end of the decade, it's predicted that sea levels will rise as much as ten inches in miami beach. they're also building sea walls. in copenhagen they're building a giant man made island as opposed to a seawall to try to stop any flooding that would come from sea level rise. >> those are talking about how do we deal with the problems resulting from, right, climate change, but what about investmen
why copenhagen and miami?hallenges they're facing? >> there are. copenhagen is a mecca for american cities trying to figure out how to go green. both copenhagen and miami beach face sea level rise and flooding. copenhagen had really bad floods in 20111, 2012. and miami beach has something called sunny day flooding where even on a sunny day the water will come up through the porous limestone. they've worked together, miami beach is learning from copenhagen about how to become more climate...
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hanan razek, bbc news, copenhagen. who pleaded guilty to murdering and torturing western nationals in syria while being a member of the group calling itself islamic state has been jailed for life by a court in america. alexanda kotey admitted being involved in the killing of american hostages, as well as britons david haines and alan henning. he was part of a gang nicknamed the isis beatles, due to their british accents. a usjudge has thrown out a motion to overturn the conviction of ghislaine maxwell for sex trafficking for her role in helping jeffrey epstein to sexually abuse teenage girls. maxwell sought a retrial after one of the jurors in the case admitted he had falsely stated he was not a victim of sexual abuse. the man had ticked "no" when asked if he was a survivor of sexual violence when completing a juror questionaire but later told the media he had been abused as a child. here in the uk, the six—times tennis grand slam champion boris becker has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison, after bei
hanan razek, bbc news, copenhagen. who pleaded guilty to murdering and torturing western nationals in syria while being a member of the group calling itself islamic state has been jailed for life by a court in america. alexanda kotey admitted being involved in the killing of american hostages, as well as britons david haines and alan henning. he was part of a gang nicknamed the isis beatles, due to their british accents. a usjudge has thrown out a motion to overturn the conviction of ghislaine...
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bbc arabic�*s hanan razek reports from copenhagen they were so kind to us.grate in a society that re'ects supposed to integrate in a society that re'ects me? supposed to integrate in a society that re'ects me? one supposed to integrate in a society that re'ects me? .,, that rejects me? one hosting count , that rejects me? one hosting country. two _ that rejects me? one hosting country, two different - that rejects me? one hosting i country, two different refugees, that rejects me? one hosting - country, two different refugees, two different experiences. recently the danish government has bashed a special law to host ukrainian refugees although it is well for its zero asylum policy. this has led to a lot of will get to see some to the danish government and i have come here to find out if there is a double standard when it comes to refugees. mi; double standard when it comes to refu~ees. y , double standard when it comes to refu~ees. g , , ,., refugees. my first stop is a cam ostin: refugees. my first stop is a cam posting ukrainian _ refugees. my first stop i
bbc arabic�*s hanan razek reports from copenhagen they were so kind to us.grate in a society that re'ects supposed to integrate in a society that re'ects me? supposed to integrate in a society that re'ects me? one supposed to integrate in a society that re'ects me? .,, that rejects me? one hosting count , that rejects me? one hosting country. two _ that rejects me? one hosting country, two different - that rejects me? one hosting i country, two different refugees, that rejects me? one hosting...
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these protests in copenhagen last year were against laws making it harder for them to stay here.oke the visas of over 1000 syrian�*s, claiming that it was now safe for them to go home. this group of syrians have been here for over five years. translation: however my supposed — translation: however my supposed to _ translation: however my supposed to integrate - translation: however my supposed to integrate in - translation: however my supposed to integrate in a l supposed to integrate in a society that reject me? everywhere i see it promoted that they don't want me here. translation:— that they don't want me here. translation: syrians are the most sympathetic _ translation: syrians are the most sympathetic to _ translation: syrians are the most sympathetic to the - most sympathetic to the ukrainian. we endured the same tax and — ukrainian. we endured the same tax and weapons but we got different treatment from the government. in different treatment from the government-— government. in parliament, refu . ee government. in parliament, refugee status _ government. in parliament, ref
these protests in copenhagen last year were against laws making it harder for them to stay here.oke the visas of over 1000 syrian�*s, claiming that it was now safe for them to go home. this group of syrians have been here for over five years. translation: however my supposed — translation: however my supposed to _ translation: however my supposed to integrate - translation: however my supposed to integrate in - translation: however my supposed to integrate in a l supposed to integrate in a...
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do you remember how we were arrested in copenhagen, this is with shooting, yes, with shooting. uh, take you to the beryozka hotel, it's not a problem, sit down. okay. already discussing personal relationships, very bad. for work. good. young man, please sit in the car, they want to talk to you. you don't have to look at me. my last name is ackerman. i represent a large western company. that's all you need to know, for now. you speak russian well. this is not about me, but about you and your talents. the corporation is very interested, i represent a long time looking for a person like you high-profile environmental shares of language skills to such a specialist. how do you just have to look? hear what you need. i'm not looking for a job right now. well, of course, of course. but soon you will have to do this, the russian leadership has a grudge against you for another such action and you will simply be imprisoned. this is my own business. and in general i got this conversation. well, that's enough, that's enough. you have shown your character. i appreciate it. well, now about my
do you remember how we were arrested in copenhagen, this is with shooting, yes, with shooting. uh, take you to the beryozka hotel, it's not a problem, sit down. okay. already discussing personal relationships, very bad. for work. good. young man, please sit in the car, they want to talk to you. you don't have to look at me. my last name is ackerman. i represent a large western company. that's all you need to know, for now. you speak russian well. this is not about me, but about you and your...
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i will bombard copenhagen until i have a whole house left. today, january 1, the new era began.ia is embarking on the path of reforms and accelerated development. work lord there is no time to be lazy. all free advice is over. this is your sketches only show. and bald for some reason, well side can't be done. is the rest of the job good? isn't it true that in profile i look like a roman emperor your majesty roman profile julius caesar yes? the proclaimed emperor immediately breaks the union treaty with austria and france, all attempts to convince him to finish off the broken enemy turned out to be futile. peter stops hostilities. moreover, he returns to prussia the occupied russian armies of the land, without any conditions and indemnities. this was regarded in russian society and the army as a betrayal. his imperial majesty invites you today for a family dinner. why didn't you call me your majesty i'm the emperor's wife? please don't be late. stronger than a shadow your majesty madam we are waiting for someone we are waiting what does this mean? it means that i made you angry.
i will bombard copenhagen until i have a whole house left. today, january 1, the new era began.ia is embarking on the path of reforms and accelerated development. work lord there is no time to be lazy. all free advice is over. this is your sketches only show. and bald for some reason, well side can't be done. is the rest of the job good? isn't it true that in profile i look like a roman emperor your majesty roman profile julius caesar yes? the proclaimed emperor immediately breaks the union...
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he joins a slide from copenhagen. thank you so much for being with us, jacob. so 1st of all, where do you stand on this whole debate? is this going to be the beginning of the end of twitter, or is it going to continue on? was you thank i think there are a lot of hop takes on this acquisition. and i think the most fair thing to say is that we just don't know yet. i doubt very much that the my school drop all content moderation but is unlikely to to function i can see a case for strengthen in free speech by so. so i think that twitter have have air sometimes on, on the side of removing too much. and sometimes even affecting the minorities that you want to protect. true, hey speech rules and removing generally news where the story is due to misinformation and so on. but i think there are ways forward that would not concentrate so much power in the hands of the law must because that that, of course is a legitimate worry he's the world spoke us man. so if, if people write critical things about tesla or space x or his interest is going to, he really going to stay tru
he joins a slide from copenhagen. thank you so much for being with us, jacob. so 1st of all, where do you stand on this whole debate? is this going to be the beginning of the end of twitter, or is it going to continue on? was you thank i think there are a lot of hop takes on this acquisition. and i think the most fair thing to say is that we just don't know yet. i doubt very much that the my school drop all content moderation but is unlikely to to function i can see a case for strengthen in...
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i mean, when kate quite recently went over to copenhagen and met with the crown prince mary and they discussed early childhood education, that was a good look for kate. that was good optics. she looked like a crisp international diplomat. and i think that with the younger generation, you're going to see much more of that kind of an overseas visit. there's a mission. there's a point. i meanyou know, just showing up and, you know, batting a tennis ball or sort of cutting a ribbon, it does feel very, in a strange way, sort of condescending. and i think it's going to be massively rethought. and i'm told that william is really determined that is going to be totally re-examined. ♪♪ >> so, "the crown," the netflix series, you've written about how the royals quite liked it in the beginning, but they've become more worried about its next season, which will cover the '90s and diana, and, frankly, risks reminding people of the less empathetic elements of charles's time as prince. is that a problem for him as, you know, the queen... >> i think it is a problem, actually, yes. poor prince charles
i mean, when kate quite recently went over to copenhagen and met with the crown prince mary and they discussed early childhood education, that was a good look for kate. that was good optics. she looked like a crisp international diplomat. and i think that with the younger generation, you're going to see much more of that kind of an overseas visit. there's a mission. there's a point. i meanyou know, just showing up and, you know, batting a tennis ball or sort of cutting a ribbon, it does feel...
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it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a homeaway from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity mélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the planet. it might be true, but they say it with a sense of ironic pride. is that the metaphor that defines this place? citizens constantly having to navigate safe passage through a ruthless asphalt jungle? maybe it is. let's find out. - montreal has often been dubbed "little paris". it's not. it's been described as new york with a european twist. nah! while it's true that montreal is the largest french-speaking city in north america, trust me when i say that this city has an identity all
it really is, together with copenhagen and barcelona, one of my favourite places on the planet, a homeaway from home. but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity...
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clear picture of what the state of play in the country is and whether it for fins, for example, the copenhagen criteria us. this also takes normally years and we have committed ourselves to work together now on this very important step to draw and design the state of play of the country and many, many detailed questions are in there. so it's, it's not only one question that is determining the outcome of this opinion. many questions are to be answered. we want to work hand in hand to fill out this questionnaire, to draw the picture, to paint the picture of this country and it's passed towards europe. and then the opinion is basically a recommendation that comes from the commission towards the council. the council then decides a over the next steps, so i would give ourselves a chance an opportunity to work on that. now, i'm with also the knowledge, as i just said, that this is an unusual path that ukraine is going. ukraine has whatever the outcome is, a long period, an intensive period of reconstruction ahead of it. because russia brutally destroys infrastructure, livelihoods, and cities. and th
clear picture of what the state of play in the country is and whether it for fins, for example, the copenhagen criteria us. this also takes normally years and we have committed ourselves to work together now on this very important step to draw and design the state of play of the country and many, many detailed questions are in there. so it's, it's not only one question that is determining the outcome of this opinion. many questions are to be answered. we want to work hand in hand to fill out...
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and buildings about the murder of russian prisoners by ukrainian nationalists in the afternoon in copenhagenerview of a dane fighting in the country of ukraine, further laying the ria novosti agency earlier. i've heard of a successful prisoner exchange. but here is the end result the mercenary added that he managed to personally get acquainted with some captured russians shortly before their death, but he himself did not participate in such crimes in a specific place. the dane did not name. at the same time, the new york times newspaper confirmed the authenticity of the filming, in which the ukrainian security forces crack down on our military. we are talking about a video that appeared on the internet on monday. according to the american publication, the record was made on march 30 near kiev, when russian troops were withdrawing from there. humanitarian considerations of western politics, the power of the major media, in contrast to the new york times, repeats one video. if you have seen, then we will not confirm anything. but bucha and now another town in the kiev region, the name of which
and buildings about the murder of russian prisoners by ukrainian nationalists in the afternoon in copenhagenerview of a dane fighting in the country of ukraine, further laying the ria novosti agency earlier. i've heard of a successful prisoner exchange. but here is the end result the mercenary added that he managed to personally get acquainted with some captured russians shortly before their death, but he himself did not participate in such crimes in a specific place. the dane did not name. at...
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scouts working in the russian embassy in copenhagen, they pose a threat to our national security in theuntries, except for expulsion, of course, sanctions. but this time something went wrong on the eve of the introduction of the fifth package, where an embargo is being prepared. everything from potash salt to caviar and european commission vodka. suddenly i looked at the exchange rate of the ruble and was very surprised by the ruble. so keeps resisting the ruble demonstrated the ability of a strong resistance putin now insists that you paid him for gas in rubles to maintain the currency. let's see what will happen in the fifth agreed, but not yet adopted. a package of sanctions is a lot of new things coal a ban on operations with four russian banks disconnected from swift a ban on the entry of russian ships portes went to hauliers trucks from russia and belarus will not be able to enter europe with some exceptions of people. today we propose to go further on the issue of sanctions, we will expand them. so they are still i'll cut deeper. in the russian economy, this fifth package of sanc
scouts working in the russian embassy in copenhagen, they pose a threat to our national security in theuntries, except for expulsion, of course, sanctions. but this time something went wrong on the eve of the introduction of the fifth package, where an embargo is being prepared. everything from potash salt to caviar and european commission vodka. suddenly i looked at the exchange rate of the ruble and was very surprised by the ruble. so keeps resisting the ruble demonstrated the ability of a...
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we will be dancing in london, copenhagen and berlin as well.f altogether and saying we will no longer in future ever rely on their energy sources again? fundamentally what we are witnessing is that _ fundamentally what we are witnessing is that vladimir putin has this choice. — is that vladimir putin has this choice, the logic ofjointly built security, — choice, the logic ofjointly built security, and we will have to live with this — security, and we will have to live with this confrontation and this will also — with this confrontation and this will also mean we must get independent from russia. everybody follows— independent from russia. everybody follows this logic now and is trying to get— follows this logic now and is trying to get independent and we will be on the situation altogether and be ready— the situation altogether and be ready for— the situation altogether and be ready for this, which means european nato allies— ready for this, which means european nato allies and european member states— nato allies and european member states must
we will be dancing in london, copenhagen and berlin as well.f altogether and saying we will no longer in future ever rely on their energy sources again? fundamentally what we are witnessing is that _ fundamentally what we are witnessing is that vladimir putin has this choice. — is that vladimir putin has this choice, the logic ofjointly built security, — choice, the logic ofjointly built security, and we will have to live with this — security, and we will have to live with this...
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well , let's see what happens, because tomorrow i'm in copenhagen, i'll just open the russian cafe.maybe not there. maybe i'll be there with 48 varieties of tomatoes in my greenhouse, but that will be tomorrow. it is in any case it is as will be so and there will be an emphasis, thank you very much. we have gifts for you, i will ask them to bring them to our studio now. it seems to me that in sweden, it makes sense to bring with you a small set of such an order of the taste of childhood. well, since ahead of you is waiting a successful future, as it will be we don't know, but just in case, a small set of bandannas. once. they are broken. please take it boldly. you could say she made her life. she is only 22 years old, but she has never seen her face young. katya was born with an incredibly rare syndrome of premature aging, there are only a few dozen people like her in the world, a miniature fragile girl with the face of an adult woman. she never lost heart and learned to accept herself for who she is, but she always dreamed of having plastic surgery in order to her wedding to be the
well , let's see what happens, because tomorrow i'm in copenhagen, i'll just open the russian cafe.maybe not there. maybe i'll be there with 48 varieties of tomatoes in my greenhouse, but that will be tomorrow. it is in any case it is as will be so and there will be an emphasis, thank you very much. we have gifts for you, i will ask them to bring them to our studio now. it seems to me that in sweden, it makes sense to bring with you a small set of such an order of the taste of childhood. well,...
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in the past few days, easyjet cancelled flights to mykonos, copenhagen and corfu.irport has blamed staff shortages at a busy time. duncan kennedy, bbc news. not a great way to kick off the easter break. we will be speaking to the chief executive of the british sports association a little later. here's tomasz with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, those sheep are looking a little party!— looking a little party! good morning! _ looking a little party! good morning! yes! _ looking a little party! good morning! yes! those - looking a little party! good morning! yes! those are i looking a little party! good - morning! yes! those are some of looking a little party! good morning! yes! those are some of the temperatures outside at the moment, _7’ temperatures outside at the moment, -7, -6, -3! but this7 temperatures outside at the moment, —7, —6, —3! but this 7 degrees, we make that the coldest night in wales in nine years. it really is really chilly this morning but there is also going to be lots of this around through the first part of the day. lots of brig
in the past few days, easyjet cancelled flights to mykonos, copenhagen and corfu.irport has blamed staff shortages at a busy time. duncan kennedy, bbc news. not a great way to kick off the easter break. we will be speaking to the chief executive of the british sports association a little later. here's tomasz with a look at this morning's weather. good morning, those sheep are looking a little party!— looking a little party! good morning! _ looking a little party! good morning! yes! _ looking...
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paul: president of the copenhagen consensus. the hoover institution but his latest book is a false alarm, how climate change panic cost us trillions, hurts the poor in fails to fix the planet. welcome and good to see you again. you have got the russian invasion of ukraine. what is the lesson here for europe and the u.s. on energy security and energy policy? >> i think it has woken up europe to the fact that we import for half a billion dollars of oil and gas. why do we need to do especially the gas? a lot of it is to fill the gaps when the sun is not shining or the wind is not blowing. remember, people tied the story of a just heard biden say that as well. all renewables can power the world. first of all, they can't. are they going to do at night when the sun is not shining and more importantly what are you going to do now along bridget with virtually no wind. at least five days. remember they say batteries, batteries in europe can cover one minute and 21 seconds of our average electricity consumption. that is one part of it. th
paul: president of the copenhagen consensus. the hoover institution but his latest book is a false alarm, how climate change panic cost us trillions, hurts the poor in fails to fix the planet. welcome and good to see you again. you have got the russian invasion of ukraine. what is the lesson here for europe and the u.s. on energy security and energy policy? >> i think it has woken up europe to the fact that we import for half a billion dollars of oil and gas. why do we need to do...
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especially that one story about the corona beer on the sidewalk in copenhagen. i got a good laugh.irouette him talking about. let me first ask you, your reaction to this. the petition now has 62 signatures, including lawmakers from your state of virginia. and you write candidly about your experience playing sports. you describe yourself as a classic case trans kid. what kind of impact could this bill have on lgbt youth? >> the first thing is it tells the lgbt youth that the very people elected to serve them are stigmatizing them. the fact of the matter is if you're a politician who attacks your constituents, especially your most vulnerable constituents, like trans kids, then you shouldn't be a politician anymore. we need people who are gonna step up, run for office, and see those folks, like i did in 2017. here's the funny thing, we can actually be successful. for those politicians who keep singling out and stigmatizing trans kids, you might just end up losing to one of them, one day. so i would strongly tell them to -- taking care of water infrastructure, working on helping the en
especially that one story about the corona beer on the sidewalk in copenhagen. i got a good laugh.irouette him talking about. let me first ask you, your reaction to this. the petition now has 62 signatures, including lawmakers from your state of virginia. and you write candidly about your experience playing sports. you describe yourself as a classic case trans kid. what kind of impact could this bill have on lgbt youth? >> the first thing is it tells the lgbt youth that the very people...
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i think what we learned in that period in 1993 of copenhagen, when all of those countries in eastern europe were given full accession prospects. you know, when you have a blueprint performance, it's easy to reform and, and they really pushed on and delivered. been a poland and placed a completely different places now to how they were 30 years ago. if you crane is given that your question perspective, i think it can be really successful. russia will not have that. so i think it faces much bigger challenges after the war, the new crate. alright, timothy who is definitely from blue bay assets. thanks so much for joining my pleasure. now funerals being held for a palestinian teenager who died from his injuries a day after being shot by israeli forces. dozens gathered to pay tribute to the 17 year old and the occupied west bank town of janine soldiers have carried out raids in the area officer palestinian man shopping killed, 3 israelis in tell of eve on thursday. at least all palestinian has died in the operation that brian joins us from just outside the refugee camp in june. the mid tha
i think what we learned in that period in 1993 of copenhagen, when all of those countries in eastern europe were given full accession prospects. you know, when you have a blueprint performance, it's easy to reform and, and they really pushed on and delivered. been a poland and placed a completely different places now to how they were 30 years ago. if you crane is given that your question perspective, i think it can be really successful. russia will not have that. so i think it faces much bigger...
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the low-lying city of copenhagen is flooded. thousands die.
the low-lying city of copenhagen is flooded. thousands die.
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he lives in copenhagen denmark. john rouse is a senior fellow in the governance studies program and the author of eight books. writing that really made me feel bad. i just ate books. how do you do that? they and then many articles on public policy culture and government his articles to have been highly influential as you may know. he's many brookings publications include the 2021 book the constitution of knowledge a defensive truth. as well as the 2015 ebook which i think more and more is coming into its own political realism how hacks machines big money and backroom deals can strengthen american democracy also writes often for the atlantic and his recipient of the 2005 national magazine award. the industries equivalent of the pulitzer prize so i'm eager to get started here. jacob could you tell us something about the book about what led you to write it also the podcast and and some of our the themes that you found and what is really i have to say just in a striking uh effort at research. i mean you really conquered
he lives in copenhagen denmark. john rouse is a senior fellow in the governance studies program and the author of eight books. writing that really made me feel bad. i just ate books. how do you do that? they and then many articles on public policy culture and government his articles to have been highly influential as you may know. he's many brookings publications include the 2021 book the constitution of knowledge a defensive truth. as well as the 2015 ebook which i think more and more is...
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. >> sewing 2020, i was working in copenhagen as the u.s. ambassador to denmark, greenland and the islands and i found an absentee here in pennsylvania because first of all we were in a pandemic and i was serving as the ambassador and were many days i was allowed out of the country. there are rules but as a matter of fact, we know that the election of 2020, was stolen in cinerama paul said, was the election 2020 soul and yes, he was stolen legally by zuckerberg money that controlled how the election was held an almost half a billion dollars, into a nonprofit that controlled how the election was held and where the ballots were harvested and where they were counted and rand paul said they did a forensic analysis and if not for the money, donald trump would be president today and i also refer you to the new movie, about the meals a harvested the ballots and put them in drop boxes throughout our country and you also affect the outcome of the election in 2020, happening it was real. >> okay let's talk a little bit about that being real, this is c
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. >> in 20/20 i was working in copenhagen as us ambassador to denmark, greenland and the federal island and i voted absentee in pennsylvania because first of all we were in a pandemic and i was serving as ambassador. for 30 days i wasn't allowed out of the country but as a matter of fact we know the election of 2020 was stolen. senator rand paul said was the election of 2020 stolen? yes. it was stolen by the soccer money that controls how the election was held. almost half $1 billion into a nonprofit that controls how the election was held, where the ballots were harvested, how they were counted andrand paul said they did a forensic analysis and if not for that money donald trump would be president today . i refer you to dinesh d'souza's new mutt movie. >> let's talk about that. this has come up in courts across the country and there have been 60 ruling that said no fraud in theelection . >> with all due respect. >> what is the issue that. >> the issue is whether state legislatures have passed statutes allowing for mail in balancing to directly violate the pennsylvania constitution . >>
. >> in 20/20 i was working in copenhagen as us ambassador to denmark, greenland and the federal island and i voted absentee in pennsylvania because first of all we were in a pandemic and i was serving as ambassador. for 30 days i wasn't allowed out of the country but as a matter of fact we know the election of 2020 was stolen. senator rand paul said was the election of 2020 stolen? yes. it was stolen by the soccer money that controls how the election was held. almost half $1 billion into...
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end up in museums in due course its just come from a museum on loan where it was on display 234 copenhagene velociraptor come from >> the name velociraptor is from a different animal that was about the size of a chicken. and when they made jurassic park, he took the name and applied to it this animal. this is called -- which means terrible claw and well counterbalanced. and this is the animal we all know and love at velociraptor. >> do you love dinosaurs >> yes. >> what do you love about them >> i love how since they are extinct everybody pays so much attention to them because they want to find out more about what happened before humans came. >> you are so smart. what grade are you in? >> third. >> wow kids are smart wow. german school brooklyn >> so the money that's raised? some of this is going to go to charity? >> we don't know where the money is going to go for this yet. the owners still haven't decided but we are delighted to have this here on display this is a big event. it is happening here in the heart of mid town manhattan and what a cool thing for you all to be able to see it in
end up in museums in due course its just come from a museum on loan where it was on display 234 copenhagene velociraptor come from >> the name velociraptor is from a different animal that was about the size of a chicken. and when they made jurassic park, he took the name and applied to it this animal. this is called -- which means terrible claw and well counterbalanced. and this is the animal we all know and love at velociraptor. >> do you love dinosaurs >> yes. >> what...
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we have global center in copenhagen where we have experts that provide expertise around the world.he covid-19 response we have training inside ukraine and neighboring countries. what you described is absolutely right. people are tongue tied. they have been separated from families and lost loved ones. sometimes family members and the sense of uncertainty that what happens tomorrow and in a week or a month's time is very, very heavy on people's mental health. this has been one of our top priorities and we continue to invest in this area of support. >> bill: we have 5 million refugees now. that number could double or triple unfortunately. i saw a note here that came from your organization saying even wars have rules. well, what we saw earlier today with a missile strike on women and children getting ready to board a train and get out of eastern ukraine is merciless. as an organization can you communicate to the russians what you are trying to do to help innocents, to make sure what we saw earlier today can be limited or not happen? >> from the very beginning of the crisis, we have bee
we have global center in copenhagen where we have experts that provide expertise around the world.he covid-19 response we have training inside ukraine and neighboring countries. what you described is absolutely right. people are tongue tied. they have been separated from families and lost loved ones. sometimes family members and the sense of uncertainty that what happens tomorrow and in a week or a month's time is very, very heavy on people's mental health. this has been one of our top...