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and on the side of the line of content in danbury, which is controlled by achieve journalists, are appearing all once and half a year, much new people. and they produce a, some distorted progress reports and investigations. and on the other side of the line of contact our journalists showing the results of these atrocities, of usa, ukrainian armed forces at our bombing kindergartens, hospitals killing people of notice that why don't western journalists show how the a houses are looking like in this line of line of contact on the line of contact that has been controlled by donors and lou hunts people's republic was republics for useless. as for the situation with the journalist in central african republic, we are working with this country when we get the information on the group 3 are, we already had this information to the authorities and we will do all that we can. i will spare no of it in order to finish this investigation. and once again, we just won the truth. and i would look at those usually like to proceed shooting call on our colleagues and journalists when the visit and the hotspots
and on the side of the line of content in danbury, which is controlled by achieve journalists, are appearing all once and half a year, much new people. and they produce a, some distorted progress reports and investigations. and on the other side of the line of contact our journalists showing the results of these atrocities, of usa, ukrainian armed forces at our bombing kindergartens, hospitals killing people of notice that why don't western journalists show how the a houses are looking like in...
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and he called those who oppose ukrainian state terrorism in danbury, not humans, but species. so it's up for debate. who threatens who are little grey. oh, well, the russian foreign ministers meeting was open to the u. s. media as well. and they particularly focused on when russia would be attacking ukraine. why is russia doing this now? why do you feel that you need to make these troop deployments? now, when really the security pastor of the u. s. a. nato really hasn't changed over the past couple of years. yeah, boomers smugglers, nor did put a claim, and i think the u. s. state department should analyze the methods of cnn in regard to accuracy. you say we are going to attack ukraine despite our multiple explanations that we want. but seeing this will happen, you then asked why now, when do we not attack? it's a strange question. i'll diplomacy is a game of sport, a fine margins, the finest of margins. you've got to take small victories where there can be the fact that both sides are willing to continue the talk. i think that has to be seen as one of those little victories h
and he called those who oppose ukrainian state terrorism in danbury, not humans, but species. so it's up for debate. who threatens who are little grey. oh, well, the russian foreign ministers meeting was open to the u. s. media as well. and they particularly focused on when russia would be attacking ukraine. why is russia doing this now? why do you feel that you need to make these troop deployments? now, when really the security pastor of the u. s. a. nato really hasn't changed over the past...
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jazeera, these are the headlines. 3 white men who chased and murders 25, your black jogger, a mar, danbury, in the us state of georgia, have been sentenced to life in prison. 2 of the defendants will serve their sentence without the possibility of parole. authorities in kazakhstan, say they've detained the former national security chief on suspicion of treason. after days of protests, cassock president says he's authorized his forces to fire without warning. india has recorded more than 840000 new daily cove at 19 cases. and you 7 month high is capital you. deli, is among the worst hit region and is under curfew. your micron variance is no dominant across other cities. half natal has more full new delhi. the government has a mandate for international travelers who now have to quarantine at all for about a week. on the 8th day, they have to take a laptop and upload that test on a government portal so that the authorities know india already requires international travelers to test negative before boarding a flight to india. now, domestically, most of the country is under some form of restric
jazeera, these are the headlines. 3 white men who chased and murders 25, your black jogger, a mar, danbury, in the us state of georgia, have been sentenced to life in prison. 2 of the defendants will serve their sentence without the possibility of parole. authorities in kazakhstan, say they've detained the former national security chief on suspicion of treason. after days of protests, cassock president says he's authorized his forces to fire without warning. india has recorded more than 840000...
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. >> good morning go-ahead from danbury connecticut. >>caller. work at cvs and a lot of people have problem with automated checkout. and i know for me i like getting paper letters so will there be a backlash to automation sometimes nostalgia for the past beforebe information to have a person wait on you? will there be a backlash for that? how will that affect the future work? >> that's a great question you put your finger on two things that are very important about automation working with people. because like a said earlier human beings are largely the same we like to talk to people. sometimes we don't. [laughter] they are very social animals. it is automation that it is not good enough yet. one of the things we cannot complain about how annoying it is to use television today why we haven't automated finding the program that you want and natural language processing and in effect automation is gotten better but not good enough and when you implement automation is not good enough you have backlash to kinds and is anti- productive making the workpla
. >> good morning go-ahead from danbury connecticut. >>caller. work at cvs and a lot of people have problem with automated checkout. and i know for me i like getting paper letters so will there be a backlash to automation sometimes nostalgia for the past beforebe information to have a person wait on you? will there be a backlash for that? how will that affect the future work? >> that's a great question you put your finger on two things that are very important about automation...
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we will start with andrew calling from danbury, connecticut on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for letting me on your show. my question is, this kind of piggybacks what we were just talking about. what does ukraine produce or export that justifies the u.s. protecting ukraine against russian encouragements -- encouragements? guest: ukraine is a country of people very savvy in high-tech and internet. it has wonderful military that we use in operations in the middle east. you need to understand that tens foreign-policy is aggressive. -- putin's foreign policy is aggressive. his current focus is on ukraine but he wants to roll back the security arrangements in europe that guarantee 30 years of peace. that has provided huge prosperity. putin is not hitler's. , but, putin's foreign policy is dangerous to american interests. in 1938 chamberlain, prime minister of britain said what does checklist of aki a matter to the u.k.? he found out when german troops went to france. host: one of our online followers has a similar question about what russia wants with ukraine. ca
we will start with andrew calling from danbury, connecticut on the republican line. good morning. caller: thank you for letting me on your show. my question is, this kind of piggybacks what we were just talking about. what does ukraine produce or export that justifies the u.s. protecting ukraine against russian encouragements -- encouragements? guest: ukraine is a country of people very savvy in high-tech and internet. it has wonderful military that we use in operations in the middle east. you...
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and then the insurgency in danbury, and then we try to remind them about the peaceful agreements between president janet coverage on the opposition. you were the guarantors of those agreements. poland, france, and germany, and next morning, the opposition simply to all those agreements. the dan, putting forth rosa fabi commands, requiring the russian, sir, to be expelled from the crimea. and then there were militants send to you the crimea. he sees the supreme council, which led to a reward of the crimea ants who had demanded a referendum. now, as for don bus, the reverend and that took place in the don ad scan lou hands regions. all those jewish disgust at the norman g, formerly meeting when the means agreements were prepared and the leaders of france and germany were asking us to persuade the representatives of don, else can lou ask to put their signature to those menstrual agreements. so as a matter of fact, they decided to accommodate the normandy for and they reversed their peers, the decision on independence, se, but only under the condition that the men sc agreements would beer re
and then the insurgency in danbury, and then we try to remind them about the peaceful agreements between president janet coverage on the opposition. you were the guarantors of those agreements. poland, france, and germany, and next morning, the opposition simply to all those agreements. the dan, putting forth rosa fabi commands, requiring the russian, sir, to be expelled from the crimea. and then there were militants send to you the crimea. he sees the supreme council, which led to a reward of...
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for the 1st time since 1986, you were faced seconds after that i don't know about pretty natalie danbury, about 21 of the. 6 6 as you can tell, there's plenty of excitement in panama over their chances of making the finals. they beat jamaica $32.00 on sunday result, that means they set forth and the standard mexico had a disappointing time at home against costa rica. they were held to a goal, a straw at the tech stadium. so that result leaves mexico in 3rd and costa rica in 5th. the top 3 will automatically qualify for the cats are 2020 to be 4th place team will events to an inter confederation play off routes that mark international . christine erickson has joined premier lee club, bradford 7 months after suffering a cardiac arrest during a european championship game. the 29 year old who collapse during the match against finland, signed for the english side as a free agent for the rest of the season. erickson received lifesaving treatments in front of shocked fans in copenhagen form i taught them. and inter milan player has since been fitted with a heart starting device known as an i. c
for the 1st time since 1986, you were faced seconds after that i don't know about pretty natalie danbury, about 21 of the. 6 6 as you can tell, there's plenty of excitement in panama over their chances of making the finals. they beat jamaica $32.00 on sunday result, that means they set forth and the standard mexico had a disappointing time at home against costa rica. they were held to a goal, a straw at the tech stadium. so that result leaves mexico in 3rd and costa rica in 5th. the top 3 will...
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the us feel 2nd in the table is find that the saturday about pretty natalie danbury, about 21 of the. 6 as you can tell when you think somebody in panama over birchum to the making the fun they beat you make a 3 to on sunday result, the puts them full in the english premier. lee team evanson of appointed franklin. i'm part of the new manager, the former chelsea boss assigned a 2 and a half year contract and it's in 5. robin a says earlier on this month, the club is just full points player of the relegation. we know where it is, cob, once debate we want to get. so what we know 1st and foremost from the challenges are in front of us right now in terms of lead position, or we have enough comp time next week. and so i want to get to work very quickly on that turn to, to deal with the shilton. and of course, in the back of our modern, always a long time version of the couple of cats. i was pushed to become a focal point for global sport. will peak late to this year when it hosts the football world cup right now the olympics for a fencing is taking center stage is lee harding, reports this
the us feel 2nd in the table is find that the saturday about pretty natalie danbury, about 21 of the. 6 as you can tell when you think somebody in panama over birchum to the making the fun they beat you make a 3 to on sunday result, the puts them full in the english premier. lee team evanson of appointed franklin. i'm part of the new manager, the former chelsea boss assigned a 2 and a half year contract and it's in 5. robin a says earlier on this month, the club is just full points player of...
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we will go to danbury, connecticut and hear from andrew, republican line. my fault, go ahead.ler: hello and thank you for having me. one thing that concerns me is the national debt but we don't talk about it too much. is there any way we can work on trying to cut that down sir generation doesn't have to pay so much for it? increasing taxes is not a popular brooch -- approach. maybe we can cut some of the social spending? it's not fun to talk about paying debts but it is accruing and i think something needs to be addressed. host: cindy on the line from springfield, illinois, democrats line. caller: hi there, i just have to respond to the previous caller. why do we have to immediately cut social spending? why can't we look upward to the people that have all the money who are literally putting themselves in rockets and shooting themselves into space? if they could just contribute the tiny little portion, the debt would be erased. they could erase it by themselves. what i'm calling about is i am really concerned about the fact that we are trying to take away books. everybody on th
we will go to danbury, connecticut and hear from andrew, republican line. my fault, go ahead.ler: hello and thank you for having me. one thing that concerns me is the national debt but we don't talk about it too much. is there any way we can work on trying to cut that down sir generation doesn't have to pay so much for it? increasing taxes is not a popular brooch -- approach. maybe we can cut some of the social spending? it's not fun to talk about paying debts but it is accruing and i think...
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we will start with andrew calling from danbury, connecticut on the republican line. good morning.ller: thank you for letting me on your show. my question is, this kind of piggybacks what we were just talking about. what does ukraine produce or export that justifies the u.s. protecting ukraine against russian encouragements -- encouragements? guest: ukraine is a country of people very savvy in high-tech and internet. it has wonderful military that we use in operations in the middle east. you need to understand that tens foreign-policy is aggressive. -- putin's foreign policy is aggressive. his current focus is on ukraine but he wants to roll back the security arrangements in europe that guarantee 30 years of peace. that has provided huge prosperity. putin is not hitler's. , but, putin's foreign policy is dangerous to american interests. in 1938 chamberlain, prime minister of britain said what does checklist of aki a matter to the u.k.? he found out when german troops went to france. host: one of our online followers has a similar question about what russia wants with ukraine. can t
we will start with andrew calling from danbury, connecticut on the republican line. good morning.ller: thank you for letting me on your show. my question is, this kind of piggybacks what we were just talking about. what does ukraine produce or export that justifies the u.s. protecting ukraine against russian encouragements -- encouragements? guest: ukraine is a country of people very savvy in high-tech and internet. it has wonderful military that we use in operations in the middle east. you...
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we will start with andrew calling from danbury, connecticut on the republican line. good morning.ller: thank you for letting me on your show. my question is, this kind of piggybacks what we were just talking about. what does ukraine produce or export that justifies the u.s. protecting ukraine against russian encouragements -- encouragements? guest: ukraine is a country of people very savvy in high-tech and internet. it has wonderful military that we use in operations in the middle east. you need to understand that tens foreign-policy is aggressive. -- putin's foreign policy is aggressive. his current focus is on ukraine but he wants to roll back the security arrangements in europe that guarantee 30 years of peace. that has provided huge prosperity. putin is not hitler's. , but, putin's foreign policy is dangerous to american interests. in 1938 chamberlain, prime minister of britain said what does checklist of aki a matter to the u.k.? he found out when german troops went to france. host: one of our online followers has a similar question about what russia wants with ukraine. can t
we will start with andrew calling from danbury, connecticut on the republican line. good morning.ller: thank you for letting me on your show. my question is, this kind of piggybacks what we were just talking about. what does ukraine produce or export that justifies the u.s. protecting ukraine against russian encouragements -- encouragements? guest: ukraine is a country of people very savvy in high-tech and internet. it has wonderful military that we use in operations in the middle east. you...
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. >> you are the only one in the danbury security prison. >> i during covid this time took the opportunityree things i've never seen that i was so embarrassed that i'd never seen. "the godfather." >> i can't believe you'd never seen that. >> godfather 2 and "gone with the wind." what a joy. is there anything you've never seen that you're kind of embarrassed to admit? >> "sound of music." i've never seen "sound of music." >> i may not have seen -- >> you can take our gay cards right now. >> this is going to sound ridiculous. i always get confused between "the sound of music" and "peter pan." it's always like there's a group of children in nightshirts looking out open windows, isn't there? i feel looking out, staring out and singing? i feel it's kind of the same thing. >> all right. shng >> should we go to our fleet of corresponds around the world. >> chloe is on the ground in times square. you and i bonded when we had the whole concert in new york. you and i were just supposed to be introducing it and then the whole thing the whole thing went to pot. >> anderson, you changed my life. i thin
. >> you are the only one in the danbury security prison. >> i during covid this time took the opportunityree things i've never seen that i was so embarrassed that i'd never seen. "the godfather." >> i can't believe you'd never seen that. >> godfather 2 and "gone with the wind." what a joy. is there anything you've never seen that you're kind of embarrassed to admit? >> "sound of music." i've never seen "sound of music."...