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the importance of the ziist entity and from the... has for its base which is designist entity to dominate the region and sometimes to free the hands of the united states of america to go to areas like in china or around the world is vital so it's the hub of the importance of the the united states of america's power around the world as number one superpower is the control of west asia and that control. along with the unite the the zinist entity, the arab reactionary and islamic reactionary regimes, which you can see along with the arab actionary regimes, there is turkey in nato and stuff and other countries like that, so this is gives the united states of america domination in the resources of that area, the region and the the transportation of that area, so the united states of america from within this area. by dominating the the energy at least market can control the growth of the china so can measure how how competitive china will be against the western empire and from there our brothers in the resistance understood how important to build what the i will call it the the rockets wall aro
the importance of the ziist entity and from the... has for its base which is designist entity to dominate the region and sometimes to free the hands of the united states of america to go to areas like in china or around the world is vital so it's the hub of the importance of the the united states of america's power around the world as number one superpower is the control of west asia and that control. along with the unite the the zinist entity, the arab reactionary and islamic reactionary...
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but the data have dominated. what i find fascinating today is the ism appears to have had a bigger effect on market sentiment than the jobs number earlier on. for new york fed president and bloomberg opinion columnist bill dudley joined bloomberg television earlier today. here is his reaction to the jobs report. >> this reinforces the notion that the fed is not going to be in a rush to cut rates. the last couple weeks there has been the change in view that cuts might materialize more slowly with less force. this reinforces that. the economy is still doing pretty well. it's like we are going to have growth in the fourth quarter of 2%-plus. natural conditions have eased a lot over the last couple months. so i think that the risks are that the fed is going to keep rates higher for longer. guy: that -- katie: that brings us to our question of the day. should i have gone there? guy: no, you are meant to be doing this. this is all you. katie: i want to talk about this. ismay the new march? perhaps march is march, as on
but the data have dominated. what i find fascinating today is the ism appears to have had a bigger effect on market sentiment than the jobs number earlier on. for new york fed president and bloomberg opinion columnist bill dudley joined bloomberg television earlier today. here is his reaction to the jobs report. >> this reinforces the notion that the fed is not going to be in a rush to cut rates. the last couple weeks there has been the change in view that cuts might materialize more...
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i don't think it was dominating everything in 2019 l was dominating everything in 2019 when _ was dominatingminating everything in 2019 when ijoined, no.— when ijoined, no. it was insignificant? _ when ijoined, no. it was insignificant? name, - when ijoined, no. it was insignificant? name, i. when ijoined, no. it was. insignificant? name, i don't when ijoined, no. it was- insignificant? name, i don't think it was insignificant, _ insignificant? name, i don't think it was insignificant, but _ insignificant? name, i don't think it was insignificant, but i - insignificant? name, i don't think it was insignificant, but i don't i it was insignificant, but i don't think— it was insignificant, but i don't think it — it was insignificant, but i don't think it was dominating everything. -- no, _ think it was dominating everything. -- no, i_ think it was dominating everything. -- no, idon't— think it was dominating everything. —— no, i don't think it was insignificant. -- no, i don't think it was insignificant.— -- no, i don't think it was insignificant. -- no, i don't think it was insidnificant. ., .
i don't think it was dominating everything in 2019 l was dominating everything in 2019 when _ was dominatingminating everything in 2019 when ijoined, no.— when ijoined, no. it was insignificant? _ when ijoined, no. it was insignificant? name, - when ijoined, no. it was insignificant? name, i. when ijoined, no. it was. insignificant? name, i don't when ijoined, no. it was- insignificant? name, i don't think it was insignificant, _ insignificant? name, i don't think it was insignificant, but _...
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carpet for them, however there is no safe haven for them today in islamic territories, they cannot dominate, the they cannot dominate muslims and the the most strategic region in the world, they lost this strategic region. thanks to the to the islamic revolution of iran, however the israeli regime, the israeli regime wanted to impose a policy of the... the mediterranean to the euphrates, they were, they had this in mind, and they wanted to secure their domination over the palestinian land and expel their original nation from their land by through their userping policies, however today you are seeing that the land of palestine, palestine, once they used to fight. is by throwing stones, however today, thanks to the blessing, blessings and thanks to the mardordom of our marders and thanks to resistance by all resistance groups and palestinian fighters, you are seeing that palestinians are standing up to the israeli regime, and the israeli regime is on the verge of annihilation, and as you the israel regime has erected. wall as high as six meters around it in order to create safe haven for itse
carpet for them, however there is no safe haven for them today in islamic territories, they cannot dominate, the they cannot dominate muslims and the the most strategic region in the world, they lost this strategic region. thanks to the to the islamic revolution of iran, however the israeli regime, the israeli regime wanted to impose a policy of the... the mediterranean to the euphrates, they were, they had this in mind, and they wanted to secure their domination over the palestinian land and...
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of our governments, because the european governments are almost all under the zionist domination. dominance zionism means when the chancellor of germany says that israel is subject to the law despite all the crimes of israel and the president of france despite this. criminally, when a reporter asks him if hamas is a terrorist , he says yes, but when he says that israel is a criminal, he says, "i am not a judge. it means that he does not dare to call israel a criminal ." the years of their governments are more complicated than the church if there is a church there. it was zionism that dominated the media, the government, even the university and so on now i don't have the time to explain, that is, the domination of zionism over the powers of the european governments , a strange thing has actually happened here, that is, if this strange thing had not happened, you would not have seen the result in gaza. it is a global giant versus a small world power or the smallest world power as a final question within 30 seconds. if you answer , how far can the zionist regime continue this battle with the s
of our governments, because the european governments are almost all under the zionist domination. dominance zionism means when the chancellor of germany says that israel is subject to the law despite all the crimes of israel and the president of france despite this. criminally, when a reporter asks him if hamas is a terrorist , he says yes, but when he says that israel is a criminal, he says, "i am not a judge. it means that he does not dare to call israel a criminal ." the years of...
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donald trump overnight dominating the iowa caucuses. it was a historic landslide for a republican caucus cementing his clear status as the gop front runner as we head into the new hampshire primary. it's an astonishing political comeback for an ex-president who left the white house in disgrace, is currently facing dozens of criminal charges and potential prison time. ron desantis edged out nikki haley for a distant second place finish. in his victory speech, trump acted as if the race is almost do done. >> i want to congratulate ron and nikki for having a good time together. we're all having a good time together, and i think they both actually did very well. >> cnn's entrance polling is showing trump's popularity is enormous, in spite of his legal problems. 65% of caucus goers say trump is still fit for the presidency even if he's convicted of a crime. our political analysts standing by to break down how big trump's victory was. let's start with kylie atwood live in des moines. good morning to you, he wanted to be dominant and he certai
donald trump overnight dominating the iowa caucuses. it was a historic landslide for a republican caucus cementing his clear status as the gop front runner as we head into the new hampshire primary. it's an astonishing political comeback for an ex-president who left the white house in disgrace, is currently facing dozens of criminal charges and potential prison time. ron desantis edged out nikki haley for a distant second place finish. in his victory speech, trump acted as if the race is almost...
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so if you actually get many dominance, they cannot allow any alternatives. and of course this and that applies to china and then the other guys in power as in politically japan, if they do not accept you as dominance, us to get money. well then richard, the level of approaching the break here. so i guess, i guess it's kind of fair to say that we've gone back to 19th century great power politics the cold war was. there's some kind of interlude as it was one huge difference that we have an international system based on the united nations established in 1945 and this whole body of international law, which is becoming ever more, we're going to be fine. for example, today we, the international court of justice is in session and dealing with a case lawrence by south africa against israel's. uh, well, i'm gonna have to jump in here. i think the other is the difference is that there are new killer weapons right now. that's a big game into our a gentleman. i'm going to jump in here. we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our di
so if you actually get many dominance, they cannot allow any alternatives. and of course this and that applies to china and then the other guys in power as in politically japan, if they do not accept you as dominance, us to get money. well then richard, the level of approaching the break here. so i guess, i guess it's kind of fair to say that we've gone back to 19th century great power politics the cold war was. there's some kind of interlude as it was one huge difference that we have an...
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in other words, if it to us dominance without it had the remains of secondary power. so these are these that, you know, we now know with 35 years experience, that's fundamental misunderstandings and indeed strategic perceptions which so different and leg onto this conflict today. enjoy. so, yeah, so or should, i mean, why then, do you think that the nato and the united states continue to ignore all the red lines? i mean, for years and years, russia had been issuing warning officer warning, but it's not going to go on accepting this, a nato expansion indefinitely. i mean, we remember what happened in 2008. and, you know, they repeatedly acknowledged them and was simply on underestimation. of a, a rough as capability. um, why would they think that russia would just simply accept anything that was rammed down the throats? uh, you know, the just think that is forever 1990 and the russia simply is due to week to be able to defy us or yeah, just let need to elaborate what you say. it is. i mean, they to allowed me to service the key elements, but it was those large of biolo
in other words, if it to us dominance without it had the remains of secondary power. so these are these that, you know, we now know with 35 years experience, that's fundamental misunderstandings and indeed strategic perceptions which so different and leg onto this conflict today. enjoy. so, yeah, so or should, i mean, why then, do you think that the nato and the united states continue to ignore all the red lines? i mean, for years and years, russia had been issuing warning officer warning, but...
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the aim was to maintain washington's dominance over its allies and globally. and that if that logic, of course, that was the next step and if they've been 90 way as a had to be live with international load. but as i said there's, there's 2 phases and the negative price of course was the security side and the people, but perhaps looking too much on the $1.00 side, the benign side, like a jew bins, jar does. where you kind of see the 2 things at the same time i that face? well, i mean i've always or 2 faces. so exactly. it was a bland of course. they did 2 attempts to mitigate it with a home that joined counsel of 1997. the nato, russia council of $20.00 to $2.00, but they will have the attempts that will just sticking pasta on the gaping wound. well in, but richard, i mean, a kind of goes back. i mean, i, in my introduction, you know, reconfiguring the cold war rush ahead. assume that had come to an end and during the 1st cold war, i think it's easy to say it was about ideology. it's not about ideology anymore. so what is it about? why is russ who the enemy, yo
the aim was to maintain washington's dominance over its allies and globally. and that if that logic, of course, that was the next step and if they've been 90 way as a had to be live with international load. but as i said there's, there's 2 phases and the negative price of course was the security side and the people, but perhaps looking too much on the $1.00 side, the benign side, like a jew bins, jar does. where you kind of see the 2 things at the same time i that face? well, i mean i've always...
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dominic knew it was time to tell the entire family everything.een keeping. back about the conversation their sister had with eva just before she died. her story about rosy feeling take after taking a calcium capsule given to her by yes. >> are you the family saying out loud in one voice yaz killed rosy. >> some of us are, it took me awhile really took me a while. >> suddenly dominic and his wife's family had grown. carrying on only for their four children but now rosy to children as well. >> if not a mother not a father we really don't even know where to tell them where they went. what happened to them where did he go. how do you even answer that question? >> then came even more devastating news. about four weeks after rossi's death, test results were in for the calcium pills that police took from yaz's home. >> we were suspicious but they nailed it. >> and what were they filled with? >> potassium cyanide. >> cyanide. a lethal poison. nine pills were in the bottle that yes had turned over to police. it's from that same bottle that he gave rosy a
dominic knew it was time to tell the entire family everything.een keeping. back about the conversation their sister had with eva just before she died. her story about rosy feeling take after taking a calcium capsule given to her by yes. >> are you the family saying out loud in one voice yaz killed rosy. >> some of us are, it took me awhile really took me a while. >> suddenly dominic and his wife's family had grown. carrying on only for their four children but now rosy to...
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it's a government, it's dominance in a multitude institutions including above all the united nations and the next little to of, to 1999 was then effectively globalized. and we had this, you know, globalization which has delivered huge public goods. so that's the one side of the west, which is, you know, it has got its own downsides, but it's got is upsets as well. however, a 2nd waste took shape often 1945. this is what i now the ice coal, the political west. this is the militaristic west, this is the one that was condemned by eisenhower and his farewell speech, the military industrial complex, what some people called the tumor night state focused on fighting communism. basically, supporting democracy is if they turned out to be pushed out to the old leaving quick question. now critical of united states with all those crews in guatemala, of, if you have, must have deck into on and so on. this is the political west. so we have these 2 systems at work, and so in 1989, we all believe di, certainly did that, that political waste could be pushed back, cut, secured to state the military ye
it's a government, it's dominance in a multitude institutions including above all the united nations and the next little to of, to 1999 was then effectively globalized. and we had this, you know, globalization which has delivered huge public goods. so that's the one side of the west, which is, you know, it has got its own downsides, but it's got is upsets as well. however, a 2nd waste took shape often 1945. this is what i now the ice coal, the political west. this is the militaristic west, this...
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, and the chancellor of germany are showing that they are under zionist domination, that is, when the supreme line despite all the crimes committed by israel, germany says that israel obeys the law, and the president of france , despite all the crimes, when a reporter asks him if hamas is a terrorist, he says yes, but when he says that israel is a criminal, he says, "i am not a judge, so he does not dare to call israel a criminal, mr. in." these european governments, which are so dominated by zionism, have the people of europe in a historical renaissance after 500 years . even university and etc. that now i have the opportunity i don't have to explain, that is, zionism's dominance over the powers of european governments, a strange thing has actually happened here, that is, if this strange thing had not happened, you would not have seen this in gaza, this is the second secret of victory, in fact , my failure. against a power. the smallest world power or the smallest world power as a final question within 30 seconds, if you answer, in this situation, how far can the zionist regime conti
, and the chancellor of germany are showing that they are under zionist domination, that is, when the supreme line despite all the crimes committed by israel, germany says that israel obeys the law, and the president of france , despite all the crimes, when a reporter asks him if hamas is a terrorist, he says yes, but when he says that israel is a criminal, he says, "i am not a judge, so he does not dare to call israel a criminal, mr. in." these european governments, which are so...
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and equipment are accumulating in this area, bilogorivka and... it is interesting that there are dominant 12 km from bilogorivka to the triangle of industrial cities in the occupied territory of the luhansk region, sigordonets livchansk- rubizhne, which allowed the armed forces of ukraine to keep all the logistics of the occupying forces under fire control, therefore and thanks to the legal case, we periodically transferred the places of accumulation of manpower and equipment of the occupiers, and accordingly there was effective fire. along the kupyan direction, along, that is, the lyman direction. the main effort of the occupiers is the belogorikatorsky ledge with the possibility of exiting directly to the lyman. liman is the key logistics hub of the armed forces of ukraine, respectively, the main center of efforts at the time of countering the russian invaders on this part of the front. according to kupyansk direction they rightly noted the efforts to reach the oskil river, and it is worth mentioning that they are pressing several. places, once again it is worth saying that the forecast
and equipment are accumulating in this area, bilogorivka and... it is interesting that there are dominant 12 km from bilogorivka to the triangle of industrial cities in the occupied territory of the luhansk region, sigordonets livchansk- rubizhne, which allowed the armed forces of ukraine to keep all the logistics of the occupying forces under fire control, therefore and thanks to the legal case, we periodically transferred the places of accumulation of manpower and equipment of the occupiers,...
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it’s try not to dominate that space. it's been a pleasure thank you very much indeed.ories — and fasten your seat belts because this year is going to be an extremely busy one for elections. the big one that will dominate — and is already grabbing headlines — is the us election in november. here in the uk, we'll also be heading to the polls. the cost of living and the implications for economic growth and jobs is a huge concern in both elections. 0ur correspondents from new york and london, sent these reports. joe biden has a problem. multiple polls show him losing the economic messaging war to former president donald trump, his most likely opponent in this year's presidential election. it's hurting his standing with voters in key battleground states that will determine the outcome of the presidential election. the problem is inflation. americans are upset about high costs that aren't going back to pre—pandemic levels. yet this comes at a time when data shows that the american economy is getting stronger, growth is solid, unemployment is low. inflation has dropped to 3.2
it’s try not to dominate that space. it's been a pleasure thank you very much indeed.ories — and fasten your seat belts because this year is going to be an extremely busy one for elections. the big one that will dominate — and is already grabbing headlines — is the us election in november. here in the uk, we'll also be heading to the polls. the cost of living and the implications for economic growth and jobs is a huge concern in both elections. 0ur correspondents from new york and...
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or in the foreseeable future we're never going to be as dominant as we were in the wake of the cold when there was this unusual unipolar unit and totally overwhelming scale. we're very big, by far the richest country on earth and a lot going for us. when people talk about our relative decline be sure to remember our absolute strength so scale is one, investment is one. those two are more conventional, i think, kind of national security strategy frames, but the las two are fairness and identity and those go really to the real challenges that we have at home if we're going to be strong in the world, we have to address some of those fundamental challenges at home. >> you know, there's a very beautiful dedication in this book. maybe you could read it and tell us a little of the back story. >> so first of all, i loved working at the state department. i loved my colleagues at the state department. i have enormous respect for american diplomates. i had enormous respect for my colleagues from other agencies as well and the book in addition to being dedicate today my three nieces which is pe
or in the foreseeable future we're never going to be as dominant as we were in the wake of the cold when there was this unusual unipolar unit and totally overwhelming scale. we're very big, by far the richest country on earth and a lot going for us. when people talk about our relative decline be sure to remember our absolute strength so scale is one, investment is one. those two are more conventional, i think, kind of national security strategy frames, but the las two are fairness and identity...
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or whatever it is it remained, the dominance that they enjoyed for about 500 years in the history of mankind, this dominance was based on colonial wars, the exploitation of other peoples and much more and... this is obvious to everyone, by the way, recently another meeting of the copenhagen format took place, so called according to the zelensky formula, in davos, where some of your countries were represented, and after that i had conversations with colleagues from a number of friendly states, including about what is there, what role is assigned to the global... south at these so-called meetings, because the goal is one: to establish that there is no alternative to the peace formula. i asked, let’s say, our chinese friends, they had their own initiative, their own document, which is primarily distinguished by the fact that it puts the need to eliminate the causes at the forefront. capitals in relation to the global south, before this contrasts sharply with the approach of western all african countries. kiev, as you know, is rapidly receiving new, huge sums. aid to kiev in 2 years, in
or whatever it is it remained, the dominance that they enjoyed for about 500 years in the history of mankind, this dominance was based on colonial wars, the exploitation of other peoples and much more and... this is obvious to everyone, by the way, recently another meeting of the copenhagen format took place, so called according to the zelensky formula, in davos, where some of your countries were represented, and after that i had conversations with colleagues from a number of friendly states,...
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so it's a big dominant musical genre, that's true. we also focus on its new york roots and this traditional definition of hip-hop which is a culture consisting of four elements. you have the emceeing and dj come breakdancing and the graffiti. that's also true, right? but both of these understandings are relevant and true, but at the same time hip-hop culture looks differently across space, right? so each locale in this country and around the world generate on hip-hop culture and tradition based on the experiences and can of worldview and experiences of people in those cities. houston texans where i'm from, yeah, has a very unique hip-hop heritage, is comprised of two to three core practices. you have the music called screw music which is it's very slow, mighty, cut atmospheric hip-hop sound. you have slabs, which is a kind of local car culture that emerged industry to houston, texas, in the 1980s. and spending on who you talk to, there's also an illicit drug culture called mean, which i don't, i don't necessarily consider that from it
so it's a big dominant musical genre, that's true. we also focus on its new york roots and this traditional definition of hip-hop which is a culture consisting of four elements. you have the emceeing and dj come breakdancing and the graffiti. that's also true, right? but both of these understandings are relevant and true, but at the same time hip-hop culture looks differently across space, right? so each locale in this country and around the world generate on hip-hop culture and tradition based...
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we give too much credit to the dominance of nations. i would rather give more credit to thehe creative power of individual writers who invest the strength of their life to create great works for us last through time. the other point i would like to address is when you talk about the power of words in times of great crisis, in times of oppression, , in times of war. you know, i think it was -- who said that a poem cannot stop a bullet. but that's not what poems are designed to do. we have to get the scale of things right. you know, poland's and literature is actually designed to speak that humanity can speak to all of us in the deepest possible way through time. so the power of word is not in terms of the needed moment in which we read them or write them or expensed in. the power of words is wayne which we work to a call to come work through the world, through time. the poweror of words, whether is the words of -- or shakespeare who lived 300 300 years agor homebirth though the two or three thousands of years ago. the power of words to a
we give too much credit to the dominance of nations. i would rather give more credit to thehe creative power of individual writers who invest the strength of their life to create great works for us last through time. the other point i would like to address is when you talk about the power of words in times of great crisis, in times of oppression, , in times of war. you know, i think it was -- who said that a poem cannot stop a bullet. but that's not what poems are designed to do. we have to get...
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however, if russia dominates it, it is not just ukraine. look at the baltics, scandinavia, other countries in the region. we need to give the weapons to ukraine that they need, and they are quick learners. host: some critics say we have given a lot already and do not know what the end game is. are we going to keep bleeding funds to ukraine? guest: we have provided about 5% of the defense budget. we have removed half of the russian tanks with that. about 300,000 russian casualties. russia is investing everything into this, and they're getting help from iran, north korea, to some degree china. so you can cannot beat all those guys on their own. they need our help. they are doing the fighting. it is their soldiers that are paying the price, not ours, but we should help them out. host: were talking earlier about the impeachment of secretary mayorkas. do you support that? guest: yes, because in the end, there are many laws on the books he is not enforcing. the border is as bad as it has ever been, worse than we have ever seen. 400,000 a month ar
however, if russia dominates it, it is not just ukraine. look at the baltics, scandinavia, other countries in the region. we need to give the weapons to ukraine that they need, and they are quick learners. host: some critics say we have given a lot already and do not know what the end game is. are we going to keep bleeding funds to ukraine? guest: we have provided about 5% of the defense budget. we have removed half of the russian tanks with that. about 300,000 russian casualties. russia is...
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the election. and washington abortion is likely to dominate the election.- dominate the election.ould, because what - dominate the election. and it should, because what we - dominate the election. and it| should, because what we saw dominate the election. and it - should, because what we saw was the supreme court taking away a right that existed for women in the us for over 50 years. and i think as paul said, the desperation of a young mother to go through what this young woman obviously went through and have to abandon a baby, may be when other option might have been available, if she had medical treatment, or better circumstances. you really can't legislate by anecdote here. if you don't know the situation for that individual mother. but we do know that anti—abortion laws such as the ones that are getting implemented all across the country now because of roe v wade being decimated, they are bad for women's health. they are bad for the economy, and people take desperate measures because they are scared. because they don't have options. even when their life is in medical danger, s
the election. and washington abortion is likely to dominate the election.- dominate the election.ould, because what - dominate the election. and it should, because what we - dominate the election. and it| should, because what we saw dominate the election. and it - should, because what we saw was the supreme court taking away a right that existed for women in the us for over 50 years. and i think as paul said, the desperation of a young mother to go through what this young woman obviously went...
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in a country where as much as 18 percent of the population can be classed as migrants . dominant cane challenges, era bullying. pocket stone is demanding and immediate investigation. often 9 citizens were killed by an identified gunman and neighboring iran. families and buckets, dawn of health funerals for the victims identified by uranium media only as for nationals. the pockets on a foreign ministry described the shooting. as a terrorist incident, a fast round of talks has been held in by god on the future of american troops in iraq. you, rocky government is expecting discussions with us diplomats to lead to a timeline for true productions run 2 and a half 1000 americans are deployed as part of the coalition against iso. this is a rule of neglects in iraq and taking a toll in the countries archaeology. cool sites, golf for in 1991 for the shop, down of the museum in basrah moment at the heed reports from badger and what's happened to the museums exhibits these palo seen iraq, sis, although the new city of basra was built for former lead us. i don't for saying, no, it's a museum of a
in a country where as much as 18 percent of the population can be classed as migrants . dominant cane challenges, era bullying. pocket stone is demanding and immediate investigation. often 9 citizens were killed by an identified gunman and neighboring iran. families and buckets, dawn of health funerals for the victims identified by uranium media only as for nationals. the pockets on a foreign ministry described the shooting. as a terrorist incident, a fast round of talks has been held in by god...
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it what do you make of the winners and oppenheimer dominating?— oppenheimer dominating? of— oppenheimer dominating? it feels like the kind of thumb _ oppenheimer dominating? it feels like the kind of thumb that - oppenheimer dominating? it feels like the kind of thumb that does i like the kind of thumb that does well at awards season, a biopic from a credit at an respected director, very starry supporting cast. i�*m not surprised, i expected more of a split between bones like maestro, killers of the flower men and oppenheimer but it feels like that�*s a credible 0scar contender. what a credible oscar contender. what about barbie. _ a credible oscar contender. what about barbie, such _ a credible oscar contender. what about barbie, such a _ a credible oscar contender. what about barbie, such a hit - a credible oscar contender. what about barbie, such a hit at - a credible oscar contender. what about barbie, such a hit at the box office, it won this award that acknowledges it was popular with the film going public, was not a surprise? i film going public, was not a surpris
it what do you make of the winners and oppenheimer dominating?— oppenheimer dominating? of— oppenheimer dominating? it feels like the kind of thumb _ oppenheimer dominating? it feels like the kind of thumb that - oppenheimer dominating? it feels like the kind of thumb that does i like the kind of thumb that does well at awards season, a biopic from a credit at an respected director, very starry supporting cast. i�*m not surprised, i expected more of a split between bones like maestro,...
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. _ iowa that is dominated by evangelicals.— iowa that is dominated by evangelicals. chips down on iowa. visited all the counties, lended chips down on iowa. visited all the counties, [ended the endorsement... the florida governor ron desantis is the one who has bet all his chips on iowa. he has visited all 99 counties. he landed the endorsements of iowa governor kim reynolds, the evangelical leader bob vander plaats. he has knocked on nearly a million doors. but in the polling, he is going backwards. this is the poll this weekend versus the polling in august. he has lost second place to nikki haley, and suddenly the candidate who only last month was claiming he would win this caucus is now telling voters he likes his chances as the underdog. we're going to do well. i mean, like, you know, this all... if ifs and buts were candy and nuts, every day would be christmas. there's all kind of different things we're going to do. we're going to do well. i like being underestimated. i like being the underdog. i think that that's better. i think my supporters like that. i think
. _ iowa that is dominated by evangelicals.— iowa that is dominated by evangelicals. chips down on iowa. visited all the counties, lended chips down on iowa. visited all the counties, [ended the endorsement... the florida governor ron desantis is the one who has bet all his chips on iowa. he has visited all 99 counties. he landed the endorsements of iowa governor kim reynolds, the evangelical leader bob vander plaats. he has knocked on nearly a million doors. but in the polling, he is going...
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alongside dominic chu, i'm tyler. coming up, the fed releasing the beige book. from districts around the country. this morning we have a stronger- than-expected retail sales report. >> that is sending stocks lower today. fears the fed won't be quick to cut interest rates and the broader economy remains strong. here's where the markets stand right now. you can see the s&p 500 about one full percent, the dow down one full percent. casing the losses down one of a
alongside dominic chu, i'm tyler. coming up, the fed releasing the beige book. from districts around the country. this morning we have a stronger- than-expected retail sales report. >> that is sending stocks lower today. fears the fed won't be quick to cut interest rates and the broader economy remains strong. here's where the markets stand right now. you can see the s&p 500 about one full percent, the dow down one full percent. casing the losses down one of a
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next is a special look at the race to dominate the rapidly folding fields of artificial intelligence. business beyond god else's input in the can use. yeah, we are all set. we are watching close all the to bring you the story behind the new your own about on volume information for free might do to me in the power lines will as test the role of government and the task. right now, it's a big divide between the haves and have nots, the stakes of pulling behind. so for military's, if they get this wrong, they use a war and the challenges of regulating an industry that is growing ad, mind boggling speed. i think a lot of people who are positioned to make policy don't really understand the technology that's all coming up on business beyond that's got this side of the way 1st, there's no universal definition of artificial intelligence. but some experts say it's best described as a system that can take action on its own self driving cars, high frequency trading on the personalized content that appears on your social media feeds. are all examples of a i as a recency launch language models like
next is a special look at the race to dominate the rapidly folding fields of artificial intelligence. business beyond god else's input in the can use. yeah, we are all set. we are watching close all the to bring you the story behind the new your own about on volume information for free might do to me in the power lines will as test the role of government and the task. right now, it's a big divide between the haves and have nots, the stakes of pulling behind. so for military's, if they get this...
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in december 2019, marina gruzdeva gave her husband vitaly an heir with the unusual name dominic.are ready to find out if you have a son , dominic. attention, i am opening the envelope. on the one hand, the official father, vitaly gruzdev, on the other, his official son, dominic gruzdev. vitaly, the probability that 4 years ago your wife gave you an heir is 99.9%. "vitali, surprised? yes, happy or bitter, glad. what do you think the result will be in the third envelope with bogdan, what is the result? i hope for better. are you ready to find out if you have a son, bogdan? yes, will vitaly really give his youngest official heir to be raised in someone else's family, because his wife gave birth to him from someone else, we will know the result of the dna test any minute. look, today at 19:00, the head of the north korean foreign ministry, who arrived on a three-day visit, met with sergei lavrov, discussed the expansion of cooperation between our countries and summed up the implementation of the agreements reached last year at the meeting between vladimir putin and kimchun. race. iow
in december 2019, marina gruzdeva gave her husband vitaly an heir with the unusual name dominic.are ready to find out if you have a son , dominic. attention, i am opening the envelope. on the one hand, the official father, vitaly gruzdev, on the other, his official son, dominic gruzdev. vitaly, the probability that 4 years ago your wife gave you an heir is 99.9%. "vitali, surprised? yes, happy or bitter, glad. what do you think the result will be in the third envelope with bogdan, what is...
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quarter earnings for the markets next week, out with the old, and with the new, the magnificent seven dominated2023 but don't expect that same this year they created its own list of magnificent seven that could emerge, finally, bitcoin etf start here crypto can be bought and traded publicly after fcc approved a rule change, we will look at how we can reshape the investing landscape on the "barron's roundtable" ben levisohn, meghan leonard and jack hough. the s&p tried this past week to break to a new high, it did not make it does not worry your inner technician. >> america had a great week, the s&p 500 was up 1.8%, were positive on the year after the lousy start, it did this even though bank earnings are mediocre and earnings being so important, the earnings came out, they were messy and some of the stocks dropped and some were okay but it didn't knocked on the market, inflation came down hot that did not knocked on the market either, that looks like things taken in stride, and has been able to hit the new high, each tried twice in intraday highs and hasn't been able to close, to bit worried so
quarter earnings for the markets next week, out with the old, and with the new, the magnificent seven dominated2023 but don't expect that same this year they created its own list of magnificent seven that could emerge, finally, bitcoin etf start here crypto can be bought and traded publicly after fcc approved a rule change, we will look at how we can reshape the investing landscape on the "barron's roundtable" ben levisohn, meghan leonard and jack hough. the s&p tried this past...
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dominant culture sees dominant cultures that can't afford to be above apollo projects. not need to address culture the culture that's been repressed for a very long time if you have been denied the right to have a voice describe your own experience and that of your nation more and more. this is a very long way of me approaching my first question. first of all i wanted to ask you if i should reflect on the observations. the power of the powerless can be effective. how can we make sure the so-called minor cannons literature make it to our bookshops how to make sure it makes it to the bedside table of the critics had await make sure it does not just speak but is actually heard? and that it makes a difference. then i'm going to turn to you just start with, to begin this discussion. i introduced you just now you are often introduced as eight nigerian born british poet, writer, and so on. not just a bloodied good writer, right? there is that introduction which puts a lot of weight on your shoulders to explain certain culture. to confront us with perhaps or misconceptions abou
dominant culture sees dominant cultures that can't afford to be above apollo projects. not need to address culture the culture that's been repressed for a very long time if you have been denied the right to have a voice describe your own experience and that of your nation more and more. this is a very long way of me approaching my first question. first of all i wanted to ask you if i should reflect on the observations. the power of the powerless can be effective. how can we make sure the...
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>>> the 2024 election season is off to the races former president trump dominates the hawkeye state's republican voters, and a long-shot candidate calls it quits but all eyes were on the race for second place we've got the latest numbers >>> overseas, growing concern over a widening war in the middle east. an american-owned ship hit by a houthi missile days after the u.s. strikes in yemen. we're live with the latest >>> the arctic blast sweeps across the country and wreaking havoc on travel. angie lassman is tracking that and a new storm drenching the west >>> the nfl wildcard weekend stretching into monday night as the last two teams clench their spot, we break down your divisional matchup >>> and history made on the stage at the 75th prime time emmy awards. we take a look at the biggest winners. it's tuesday, january 16 "early today" starts right now good morning, good to be with you. i'm frances rivera donald trump has proven his dominance in the first major test of the 2024 election cycle. nbc news projects the former president has easily won the iowa caucuses. the republican fron
>>> the 2024 election season is off to the races former president trump dominates the hawkeye state's republican voters, and a long-shot candidate calls it quits but all eyes were on the race for second place we've got the latest numbers >>> overseas, growing concern over a widening war in the middle east. an american-owned ship hit by a houthi missile days after the u.s. strikes in yemen. we're live with the latest >>> the arctic blast sweeps across the country and...
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life. clear that this is absolutely dominated our life. . �*, , dominated your life.it's been the best and worst _ dominated your life. yeah, it's been the best and worst paid _ dominated your life. yeah, it's been the best and worst paid job - dominated your life. yeah, it's been the best and worst paid job i've - the best and worst paid job i've had. you just carry on with it they are today. the more stories you hear, from the victims, we can't let it go to dip you have to carry on with it. simple as that.- it go to dip you have to carry on with it. simple as that. what did ou make with it. simple as that. what did you make of _ with it. simple as that. what did you make of your _ with it. simple as that. what did you make of your own _ with it. simple as that. what did you make of your own portrayall with it. simple as that. what did l you make of your own portrayal in the drama?— you make of your own portrayal in thedrama? g ., ,, , ., the drama? toby jones play my role to di i the drama? toby jones play my role to dip i mean. _ the drama? toby jones play my role
life. clear that this is absolutely dominated our life. . �*, , dominated your life.it's been the best and worst _ dominated your life. yeah, it's been the best and worst paid _ dominated your life. yeah, it's been the best and worst paid job - dominated your life. yeah, it's been the best and worst paid job i've - the best and worst paid job i've had. you just carry on with it they are today. the more stories you hear, from the victims, we can't let it go to dip you have to carry on with it....
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dominance tells the story.google, meta, they deserve the types of multiples they are getting good in my world, the private world, when you have a company that starts from zero and is $20 million in revenue the first year, then $100 million the year after that, that is going to add a much more significant multiple than a company going from $1 million, $2 million, $3 million in revenue. we are looking for hypergrowth, dominance. even though multiples are high, we need to get out of the market today, because the multiples still have not even rebounded from where they were, two years ago. most of these companies are not even going public. multiples are here to stay. when multiples expand even further, back to two-year-ago levels, that is when you are able to get those liquidity events that we get in a bull market. >> i want to get with that, but work with me on apple and the valuation. we are talking a lot about it today. it's a rare downgrade, which you hardly ever see. especially when it is an underperforming las
dominance tells the story.google, meta, they deserve the types of multiples they are getting good in my world, the private world, when you have a company that starts from zero and is $20 million in revenue the first year, then $100 million the year after that, that is going to add a much more significant multiple than a company going from $1 million, $2 million, $3 million in revenue. we are looking for hypergrowth, dominance. even though multiples are high, we need to get out of the market...
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it failed in that goal. um, it absolutely failed in that goal, which was to reassert us imperial dominance over the people of the region and to deter peoples in movements from to to deter iran from developing its military capacity and it's defensive capacity, but also to deter uh forces throughout the region from organizing together with one another to fight back against us imperialism, and we can see quite clearly that rather than detairing those efforts, um, people throughout the region and internationally have built a upon the efforts that general sulaimani undertook and continued to build upon those efforts to make the resistance stronger than before and to actually perceive the possibility, the very material and real possibility of liberation from zionism and imperialism in the region and around the world. right uh, i believe we're going to go live now to uh images that we're getting right now from uh the city of carmon that... uh the uh birthplace of general simoni where uh we can see morners have gathered commemorating uh the uh late um martur general assam sulaimani on his fourth a
it failed in that goal. um, it absolutely failed in that goal, which was to reassert us imperial dominance over the people of the region and to deter peoples in movements from to to deter iran from developing its military capacity and it's defensive capacity, but also to deter uh forces throughout the region from organizing together with one another to fight back against us imperialism, and we can see quite clearly that rather than detairing those efforts, um, people throughout the region and...
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tonight, the decline of the eagles continues, while, in tampa, the box dominate philly, baker mayfield lit them up, tampa wins 32-9. look at all the missed tackles here. the eagles lost six of their last seven games. the bucks now headed to detroit to play the line. the other game today, the bills blow out the steelers. >>> and we have hockey, the sharks in buffalo. look at all that snow there. plea they could be doing hockey outside there. >> actually should've, they changed the game time to get them out of there early. the sharks >>> okay, there's this thing called the tahoe rarely come in the bear lake says if you happen to find a bear underneath your house, call wildlife experts, don't call your buddy or your handyman or your coworkers. >> okay, the bear league promotes better education, they want us all to live in harmony with bears the owners of a tahoe home found a bear hanging out in their crawlspace refers they called their handyman who yelled at the bear and then installed electric wires to scare it, didn't work, ultimately they did get out, the bear ran to the woods, a far m
tonight, the decline of the eagles continues, while, in tampa, the box dominate philly, baker mayfield lit them up, tampa wins 32-9. look at all the missed tackles here. the eagles lost six of their last seven games. the bucks now headed to detroit to play the line. the other game today, the bills blow out the steelers. >>> and we have hockey, the sharks in buffalo. look at all that snow there. plea they could be doing hockey outside there. >> actually should've, they changed the...
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we dominate in green tech and high tech. we dominate in artificial intelligence. with respect it's an interesting campaign strategy for ron desantis to be bashing a state of 40 million americans when california simply has no peers. >> that's a pretty slick way of not answering your question. he went on a binge of putting out of left-wing platitudes. here's what i would say. i talked to a lot of people who moved from california to florida. we never used to get people from california because why would you leave california? it's got the best weather. one of the things that i did, i'm talking to a gentleman. >> i'm going to let the debate breathe. it's his turn. let's take turns. >> i was talking to a fellow who'd made the move from california to florida and told me florida is much better governed, safer, better budget, lower taxes and all this stuff. he's really happy with the quality of life. then he paused and said by the way, i am gavin newsom to father-in-law. we do count gavin's in-laws as some of the people that have fled california and come to the state of flo
we dominate in green tech and high tech. we dominate in artificial intelligence. with respect it's an interesting campaign strategy for ron desantis to be bashing a state of 40 million americans when california simply has no peers. >> that's a pretty slick way of not answering your question. he went on a binge of putting out of left-wing platitudes. here's what i would say. i talked to a lot of people who moved from california to florida. we never used to get people from california...
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this dominance was announced from the highest point of the us government pyramid. so that george bush in. about the nature of activity and establishment of many transfer the yemeni forces in the philippines. with the continued trips of high-ranking american commanders to these camps, the images of the government's reception of them had become a mockery, as this issue is evident in these suspicious images, along with that, the demands of the americans also increased to go and see them from there, where is musharraf's place. there. the presence of america in yemen is the nature of the activities carried out under the pretext of aid. check the yemeni forces through training and sending equipment. at first, the reason for the presence of the military in america was to visit the embassy to be aware of the educational process did we communicated with the officials related to our investigation file. many of them refused to speak about it. but we were able to get the consent of two important and direct officials of that time . ahmad moyad, the former manager of sana'a inte
this dominance was announced from the highest point of the us government pyramid. so that george bush in. about the nature of activity and establishment of many transfer the yemeni forces in the philippines. with the continued trips of high-ranking american commanders to these camps, the images of the government's reception of them had become a mockery, as this issue is evident in these suspicious images, along with that, the demands of the americans also increased to go and see them from...
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, and dominates as additional emirati derham, which. in fact , there is a strict peg to the dollar, the real and the rupee, they are also actively used, but still , each country has its own quite serious currency restrictions, therefore, for international trade. rather poorly adapted. under the chairmanship of russia , brix participants this year will discuss other tasks on the economic agenda, in particular, we are talking about building a financial infrastructure that is not tied to swift. coupled with the transition to settlements in national currencies, this will allow free and independent settlements. from the us financial system. the governor of the moscow region checked the progress of construction of the yuzhnodkarinskaya highway. the length of this section is almost fifty kilometers. in the future it will be part of the expressway. and according to andrei vorobyov, several dozen similar facilities are now being built in the region, we, with the support of the federal authorities, our president, are building about 40 facilities,
, and dominates as additional emirati derham, which. in fact , there is a strict peg to the dollar, the real and the rupee, they are also actively used, but still , each country has its own quite serious currency restrictions, therefore, for international trade. rather poorly adapted. under the chairmanship of russia , brix participants this year will discuss other tasks on the economic agenda, in particular, we are talking about building a financial infrastructure that is not tied to swift....
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.>> i decided to endorse ron desantis in may, i can't stand by and watch and then regret that we dominated trump. >> you are on camera saying those things congressman. >> that is part of a larger conversation that has been edited out out the part where praise president trump and cities the greatest president of my lifetime and i don't criticize them is supporting governor desantis and explaining to someone asking me what you make that endorsement decision and i'm explaining that to them, i thought of the battleground states he would give us a better chance to win, that decision obviously has been made by the reporters who support president trump. >> you say you don't want to say them publicly but privately, it is notable to hear you say that.>> the context of how that was said was i don't criticize them publicly, if somebody asked me privately to answer an issue or question on an issue, some will do that, but the point i was making is i am for governor desantis. >> are you dodging that you say things differently publicly and privately, that's what your answer sounded like? >> absolutely no
.>> i decided to endorse ron desantis in may, i can't stand by and watch and then regret that we dominated trump. >> you are on camera saying those things congressman. >> that is part of a larger conversation that has been edited out out the part where praise president trump and cities the greatest president of my lifetime and i don't criticize them is supporting governor desantis and explaining to someone asking me what you make that endorsement decision and i'm explaining...
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and domination and non-commitment to the dominating powers , and he attached special importance to the ideals of the movement. the non-alignment movement with 120 members considers standing against the influence of big powers as the main threat to political independence as one of its main goals. our main goal should be strengthening. rule of law and justice in the world. because the origin of most crises and wars is gross and widespread violation of the law and disregard for values. so far, 18 countries have chaired the summit of the member countries of the non-aligned movement, the last one this meeting was held in azerbaijan. presidency of azerbaijan to. with the agreement of the non-commitment movement members , the next round of this meeting has been assigned to uganda. the first vice president has also traveled to uganda to participate in this summit and explain our country's positions on international developments. the registration list of candidates for television advertisements of the parliamentary elections ends today. candidates can be in the headquarters system. advertisemen
and domination and non-commitment to the dominating powers , and he attached special importance to the ideals of the movement. the non-alignment movement with 120 members considers standing against the influence of big powers as the main threat to political independence as one of its main goals. our main goal should be strengthening. rule of law and justice in the world. because the origin of most crises and wars is gross and widespread violation of the law and disregard for values. so far, 18...
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aside from more officers, dominic wants more intervention programs. he says he turned his life around after serving time in the late '90s for robberies. he agrees with the mayor's strategy to expand on operation ceasefire which provides services and support for gang members and at-risk individuals. >> increase the capacity with ceasefire and engage these kids and give them something to live for, give them something before they throw their life away. >> reporter: dominic thinks it will be an uphill battle in the new year. he hopes customers from all around the bay will support them. >> some of us are not going to make it. some of have already left. some have shut down already. you care about the fabric of the latino community in oakland and the east bay, you'll come down and get involved in what we're doing. >>> a bay area man has been identified as one of the victims in a frightening hot air balloon crash in new mexico, up next, the investigation into that deadly plunge. >>> draymond green is back, the warriors embattled star returnin this election is
aside from more officers, dominic wants more intervention programs. he says he turned his life around after serving time in the late '90s for robberies. he agrees with the mayor's strategy to expand on operation ceasefire which provides services and support for gang members and at-risk individuals. >> increase the capacity with ceasefire and engage these kids and give them something to live for, give them something before they throw their life away. >> reporter: dominic thinks it...
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independence and the concept of resistance, especially against western hegemony in the region and dominance. now the western audience doesn't understand why iran is doing that, despite the fact that it's paying a grave price, very expensive price for it, so uh, how can you explain it for them? not only this, actually, what you have been pointed, what you have alluded to is very important and very true, but i can tell you this is not the only case in the world that the western audience and the public opinion does not understand, take for example palestine, now when we talk about awakening in the western consciousness, in the western public that you see in the in front of the white house, in front in washington, everywhere, capital of the west, they are, they are demonstrating against the american support to israel, against the western support to israel, they are demonstrating and support of the resistance in palestine, they want to free palestine, they want to stop the war and the genocide in palestine, so when we talk about this we're talking about another very important issue, what i want
independence and the concept of resistance, especially against western hegemony in the region and dominance. now the western audience doesn't understand why iran is doing that, despite the fact that it's paying a grave price, very expensive price for it, so uh, how can you explain it for them? not only this, actually, what you have been pointed, what you have alluded to is very important and very true, but i can tell you this is not the only case in the world that the western audience and the...
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when they write with such power they create what transcends dominance. you just would not do that. i would rather look at what the individual writer can do taking the hands and parsing it into the spirit of their nation through great narrative. if you look at power and powerless it comes down to what individual writers do on a have their people and when they do their work they carry their nations with them them in a sense. to give too much credit to the dominant nation-state for the get or credit to theheti great r of individual writers who created great work for lasting time in the other pointed like to correct us when you talk about the power boards in terms of great crisis and depression in times of war. you know i think it was said a poem cannot stop a bullet. but we have to get the scale of things right. poems in literature can speak to humanity and can speak to all of tus. in the deepest possible way through time so the power boards is not in terms of the immediate moment in which we read them are write them in the power of the words. it's words to the culture and words to th
when they write with such power they create what transcends dominance. you just would not do that. i would rather look at what the individual writer can do taking the hands and parsing it into the spirit of their nation through great narrative. if you look at power and powerless it comes down to what individual writers do on a have their people and when they do their work they carry their nations with them them in a sense. to give too much credit to the dominant nation-state for the get or...
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the action will often be sufficient, dominate the situation. the first official act would usually be the order to disperse. it is best amplified with a bullhorn system. the form of proclamation varies from state to state. i asked lieutenant childers, a police officer of city. i hereby declare this to be an unlawful assembly and i am like a man. are we subject to arrest? the order should be given clearly. several times. if the mob refuses to comply. there are a number of possible causes to fight for. first, there is the employment . there are three basic types of formations. the line or the diagonal diagonal and the wedge. if possible, your force should consist of three squads, two in action, and one in reserve. the success of the formation depends on the field commanders experi and judgment. the the wedge type formation is used for breaking a mob into segments. it is also used to enter a mob rescue a wounded officer or sees an agitator or ringleader. when an agitator is taken, it is imperative that he be removed from the scene immediately witho
the action will often be sufficient, dominate the situation. the first official act would usually be the order to disperse. it is best amplified with a bullhorn system. the form of proclamation varies from state to state. i asked lieutenant childers, a police officer of city. i hereby declare this to be an unlawful assembly and i am like a man. are we subject to arrest? the order should be given clearly. several times. if the mob refuses to comply. there are a number of possible causes to fight...
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as always, the police are on the spot and have to dominate the situation right crowd at sports events have rioted. people at the scene of an accident can get out of hand especially if local or national tensions are involved. but one of the most potential dangerous situations is demonstration. even if the demonstrators themselves are disciplined, the crowd gathers, can easily become unruly or, aggressive, a skilled agitator can quickly whip this kind of a crowd into a murderously destruct. the mob are. such who mobs should not be approached, except by well-disciplined, organized, uniformed unit of law enforcement officers performing as a team and not as individuals. police are usually outnumbered, however, the tactical force should be large enough to with the situation properly and assembly area near the disturbance, but out of sight. the rioters should be designated the individual officers and their vehicles should be directed to this, which can also serve as a communication command post. the active police vehicle should be guarded and the area sealed off if possible possible. when th
as always, the police are on the spot and have to dominate the situation right crowd at sports events have rioted. people at the scene of an accident can get out of hand especially if local or national tensions are involved. but one of the most potential dangerous situations is demonstration. even if the demonstrators themselves are disciplined, the crowd gathers, can easily become unruly or, aggressive, a skilled agitator can quickly whip this kind of a crowd into a murderously destruct. the...