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no, it's like taking medicine for a dix. james banjo sets up this. the fast range room in major area in november of 20. 22. is a medical doctor who says he felt concerned about how people both are loved. yeah, and some people come for fun. i just want part of it just to come and try something out. you will see some people that come because they have genuine things that have blood gene. then maybe as was maybe as family maybes relationship wise may be some motional now nights and that percent of the time we express less of the guy that we few. james banjo says this is nothing alternative to pop up therapy. but for less than $10.00, a session smashing up stuff, you know, ridge room might be an option for those who would like to lets off some steam or you're watching dw news live from berlin up next is doc for looking at the uses and risk of crypto currency. you could also find much more news on a website that is b w dot com. i'm reading the bahamas. thanks for watching. i'll face it by the ice cold. jessica new. an expedition ventures on 2 places that
no, it's like taking medicine for a dix. james banjo sets up this. the fast range room in major area in november of 20. 22. is a medical doctor who says he felt concerned about how people both are loved. yeah, and some people come for fun. i just want part of it just to come and try something out. you will see some people that come because they have genuine things that have blood gene. then maybe as was maybe as family maybes relationship wise may be some motional now nights and that percent of...
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like country betrays which i gave her my 1st 2nd not recognized monday was dix sensor need definitely need to recognize as a dining soldier because it was a hero chick. ching traditions this land of this country, october 8th, no one go out. everybody was sitting in their home with the shutter doors, with closed windows and quiet. she went out for want to defend cease country. she calls me 4 times and ask for me for his uniform, for his red shoes and getting white some that's their answer. we cannot take the responsibility on someone that went by himself. that's one of the only sit patients wait to our court. juno, how many people came with out calls and they was like that. that's why i don't want to get any answer. but that is our last interview. there was some updates the army go back to you and what did they say they would use us? they refused to recognize me as a call in soldier. yes. yes. this is final. i hope start. so i'll keep trying. why is that the import to see so have a little bit of quiet the lesson. she deserve it. she deserves the recreation of being a hero. because of t
like country betrays which i gave her my 1st 2nd not recognized monday was dix sensor need definitely need to recognize as a dining soldier because it was a hero chick. ching traditions this land of this country, october 8th, no one go out. everybody was sitting in their home with the shutter doors, with closed windows and quiet. she went out for want to defend cease country. she calls me 4 times and ask for me for his uniform, for his red shoes and getting white some that's their answer. we...
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through a same time, the unique selling point is how they safeguard the data there in old dix are builtw they've been so successful -- the data analytics are built on and they have been so successful. they are agnostic and will take other people's technology as well as their own to try to make it a one-stop shop for anyone who uses software or data. they were a $48 company now but look at the chart in go back a couple years, it has taken them a while to get credit from the street. sonali: are never when every financial services company in the world wanted to be a one-stop shop. it is not always work that well. coming up, the story that got everyone's attention. adam neumann is potentially back at we work as he looks to buy the company out of bankruptcy and he has a powerful investor on his side. the details are up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ sonali: this is "bloomberg markets." time for the wall street beat where we look at it what is buzzing on wall street. what is buzzing today is adam neumann and other investors are exploring an offer to buy wework out of bankruptcy. joining us is blo
through a same time, the unique selling point is how they safeguard the data there in old dix are builtw they've been so successful -- the data analytics are built on and they have been so successful. they are agnostic and will take other people's technology as well as their own to try to make it a one-stop shop for anyone who uses software or data. they were a $48 company now but look at the chart in go back a couple years, it has taken them a while to get credit from the street. sonali: are...
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so that's how she often did it at this cruise dix uses 6 have a signed photo from the others. so i yeah, but yeah, on the the lights, there's a ton and to design is for the system to us as you all have a better sense of, of giving you a as in how know i'm pre college or you know, it's just you but i, i'm not as long as i can now is it ends in just soon as i'm done. my name could have you, professor would call me manual sooner. so kimberly speaking yeah, you know, as if these angles are kind of yesterday that were on the, on the time. and even if it's an institute for human rights is the one that flew studio. absolutely. and commission, i think i think it has to see what happens is so we have one in the us. yeah. 510. and she needed was that is going to go out in june, i thought. and so i worked for 3 months to come yet the house that's the do not smoke babies down in, in each version. and that was each tv because this is phones. when done, when you said you've also called on the 1st estimate us each location toner was the one that's the wall. okay. the that's the big from the
so that's how she often did it at this cruise dix uses 6 have a signed photo from the others. so i yeah, but yeah, on the the lights, there's a ton and to design is for the system to us as you all have a better sense of, of giving you a as in how know i'm pre college or you know, it's just you but i, i'm not as long as i can now is it ends in just soon as i'm done. my name could have you, professor would call me manual sooner. so kimberly speaking yeah, you know, as if these angles are kind of...
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and he also compared iran to a parasitic wasp and him as to a trap door spider and a dix tunnels and leaves in wait when you hear rhetoric like that we hear language like that. 1 how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? this sends that message that uh and the out of bigotry that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of, of hate. cuz i'm not sure to what other community such headlines would be acceptable. you know, we talked about the new york times, please. there was another wall. uh, wall street journal opinion piece written by the editorial board after the city of chicago board of trustees for and the headline red city of chicago both for how mass, you know, under what world are these headlines permissible under what communities is this ignorance permissible? it seems as though that again to sign up for the ad data, bigotry, are capital forms of hate and really want to shadow that cycle. we have to have better representation in these media sources and really to push back against such pieces that were being published to begin with. of course, the 1st
and he also compared iran to a parasitic wasp and him as to a trap door spider and a dix tunnels and leaves in wait when you hear rhetoric like that we hear language like that. 1 how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? this sends that message that uh and the out of bigotry that a sama fob. yeah. but these are acceptable forms of, of, of hate. cuz i'm not sure to what other community such headlines would be acceptable. you know, we talked about the new york times, please. there...
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i mean, he stuck up some issues around the custody and dix shown the list to the tent, the food i on the east, one of the most horrific campaigns of atrocities to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. somebody, i know the question, richard dental, hey, i'm philosophy followed the do. so they put the actual most likely multiple villages with devastated a numerous members of resistance groups with the headed home for us to get the movie financing. i moved to a young investigator in search of his own identity and box on the journey through africa. the traces general who with eyes, blood drenched roots in an effort to establish how your legacy still echoes throughout the confidence. so my name is sandy and i come from england and i've come ready to find out more about the, the mission, hopefully. and the history and the region, the we have always supported the formula for african problems, african solutions. and we are ready to assist all countries in the region in these efforts, west student affair. and so here is a drawing to rejected by the russian and by the in forei
i mean, he stuck up some issues around the custody and dix shown the list to the tent, the food i on the east, one of the most horrific campaigns of atrocities to have ever taken place in the history of the continent. somebody, i know the question, richard dental, hey, i'm philosophy followed the do. so they put the actual most likely multiple villages with devastated a numerous members of resistance groups with the headed home for us to get the movie financing. i moved to a young investigator...
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, where stephen dix(prime minister and q&a with there on monday, where stephen dix(prime minister and with there on monday, where stephen dix(prime minister and you can:h the prime minister and you can ask all the questions when you're sat watching the telly and you're thinking, why doesn't the bbc ask him this? why doesn't channel 4 news ask him this? well, you do it. you ask him the questions that you want to be answered and don't forget to be answered and don't forget to let us know thoughts on to let us know your thoughts on all points today at gbviews@gbnews.com. >> but first, here's news >> but first, here's the news with wenzler . for. with sophia wenzler. for. >> bev and andrew thank you from the gb newsroom at 933. these are your headlines. labour is to scale back its flagship green prosperity plan in a major u—turn following months of uncertainty . it's understood sir uncertainty. it's understood sir keir starmer will confirm the changes today , citing increased changes today, citing increased economic uncertainty since the policy was unveiled in 2021. labour had planned to
, where stephen dix(prime minister and q&a with there on monday, where stephen dix(prime minister and with there on monday, where stephen dix(prime minister and you can:h the prime minister and you can ask all the questions when you're sat watching the telly and you're thinking, why doesn't the bbc ask him this? why doesn't channel 4 news ask him this? well, you do it. you ask him the questions that you want to be answered and don't forget to be answered and don't forget to let us know...
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humans, which cannot be measured with any money at all, the next pandemic, as everyone says, is disease dixand what pathogen it is, well, many are predicting that there will be an outbreak or panzaotya influenza, that is, the flu. this is probably a very mutagenic virus, there are two such viruses in nature, influenza hiv, which change and disguise themselves as another virus, and so on and so forth, all flu epidemics, the same spanish flu, they came from birds, from bird flu, so we see that now new strains are constantly emerging, the virus is constantly mutating, maybe someone is helping him, let’s not entertain conspiracy theories here, but nevertheless, people are constantly dying, the immune system in a figurative sense, all our services are already a little bit in a relaxed state, and god forbid, what will come, what will happen, and if it is not a virus with the mortality rate is not 3%, like covid, but 70%, this is a question that a couple of years ago, it was constantly rumored, we talked about the fact that our own vaccine, yes, this, in theory , is also a component of our indepen
humans, which cannot be measured with any money at all, the next pandemic, as everyone says, is disease dixand what pathogen it is, well, many are predicting that there will be an outbreak or panzaotya influenza, that is, the flu. this is probably a very mutagenic virus, there are two such viruses in nature, influenza hiv, which change and disguise themselves as another virus, and so on and so forth, all flu epidemics, the same spanish flu, they came from birds, from bird flu, so we see that...
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is not at all... can’t be measured with that kind of money, the next pandemic is like all they say, dixof disease it is and what pathogen it is, well, many predict that there will be an outbreak or panzaotya flu, that is, the flu this virus is probably very mutagenic, there are two such viruses in nature, hiv influenza. which change and disguise themselves as another virus, and so on and so forth, all flu epidemics, the same spanish flu, they came from birds from bird flu, so we see that now new strains are constantly emerging, it the virus is constantly mutating, maybe someone is helping it, let’s not entertain conspiracy theories here, but nevertheless, people are constantly dying, thank god, that’s the peculiarity of this virus, that it passes from birds to humans and - it’s like a dead-end branch there ... a person somehow begins to fight it, but it either kills the human owner, or cannot yet be transmitted person to person. well, it turns out that these laboratories that were created in every region in ukraine, they did exactly that, then there is development. but we don’t know for
is not at all... can’t be measured with that kind of money, the next pandemic is like all they say, dixof disease it is and what pathogen it is, well, many predict that there will be an outbreak or panzaotya flu, that is, the flu this virus is probably very mutagenic, there are two such viruses in nature, hiv influenza. which change and disguise themselves as another virus, and so on and so forth, all flu epidemics, the same spanish flu, they came from birds from bird flu, so we see that now...
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david dix and porter. both men became admirals, famous admirals in civil war for the next 40 years. david farragut, or including his mother's maiden name. david glasgow. farragut was promoted along with his peers or often ahead his peers. he was a particularly effective officer until he reached the rank of captain. then the highest rank available in the united states navy. there were no admirals prior to civil war in 1860. as everyone here knows, abraham lincoln was elected president, led to the secession crisis. and at that time, captain farragut was living in norfolk virginia not only because now as then, norfolk was a great navy town, but also because he had married norfolk woman. his first wife susan had died 20 years before in 1840, his second wife was, not only a virginian by birth and by residents, she was even named virginia. so here is a man born in tennessee raised in lewes, living in virginia, married to a southern whose family owned slaves. it was a moment reveals exactly who was when he learned in april of 1861 that the state of virginia voted to secede from the union a
david dix and porter. both men became admirals, famous admirals in civil war for the next 40 years. david farragut, or including his mother's maiden name. david glasgow. farragut was promoted along with his peers or often ahead his peers. he was a particularly effective officer until he reached the rank of captain. then the highest rank available in the united states navy. there were no admirals prior to civil war in 1860. as everyone here knows, abraham lincoln was elected president, led to...
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humans, which cannot be measured with any money at all, the next pandemic, as everyone says, will cause dixisease it is and what pathogen it is, well, many predict that there will be an outbreak or panza. influenza, that is, the flu is probably a very mutagenic virus, in nature there are two such viruses, influenza, hiv, which change and masquerade as another virus and so on and so forth, all the flu epidemics, the same spanish flu, they came from birds, from bird flu, so we see that now new strains are constantly emerging, the virus is constantly mutating, maybe someone is helping it, let’s not entertain conspiracy theories here, but nevertheless, people... what were these laboratories doing, because these are very, very secret things, but we facts are facts, and why are these laboratories appearing along the perimeter of the soviet union, ukraine, now 13 laboratories have already been built in armenia, why not build one? themselves, why do the americans go in and breed, breed, but africa is understandable, it’s like such a pandora’s box, these viruses constantly appear there, much is unex
humans, which cannot be measured with any money at all, the next pandemic, as everyone says, will cause dixisease it is and what pathogen it is, well, many predict that there will be an outbreak or panza. influenza, that is, the flu is probably a very mutagenic virus, in nature there are two such viruses, influenza, hiv, which change and masquerade as another virus and so on and so forth, all the flu epidemics, the same spanish flu, they came from birds, from bird flu, so we see that now new...
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and the woman who discovered the plot was dorothea dix, a mental health advocate from the north. but very well liked in the south because she helped each state as well as northern state deal with its mentally ill people. and i've, you know, kind of wondered wondered about the importance of a mental health advocate as the country is going crazy. she's an interesting person, but she discovers the plot and helps to tip off northern authorities so that last night it's a kind of remarkable where he starts the day in philadelphia and gives speech i mentioned in independence about what the declaration means to him then he goes out to harrisburg gives another speech and starts a night of subterfuge. he gets on a secret, small, unmarked white train that goes back to and that connects the overnight ordinary commuter train through baltimore washington. and he's just in a back compartment like everybody else. and frederick douglass later reading about this, said, how fascinating lincoln understood exactly the feeling of a slave escaping from the south to the north. he's hiding in a compartme
and the woman who discovered the plot was dorothea dix, a mental health advocate from the north. but very well liked in the south because she helped each state as well as northern state deal with its mentally ill people. and i've, you know, kind of wondered wondered about the importance of a mental health advocate as the country is going crazy. she's an interesting person, but she discovers the plot and helps to tip off northern authorities so that last night it's a kind of remarkable where he...