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.— their honour to serve the prime minister, etc. ~ ., ~ ., ., ., minister, etc.downing street _ minister, etc. munira mirza, another key downing street aide _ minister, etc. munira mirza, another key downing street aide as - minister, etc. munira mirza, another key downing street aide as well. - key downing street aide as well. dougie smith. i wondered what might happen there. do you think downing street is brace for more of these are not? . , ., are not? dominic cummings... you miaht are not? dominic cummings... you might well— are not? dominic cummings... you might well say _ are not? dominic cummings... you might well say it — are not? dominic cummings... you might well say it looks _ are not? dominic cummings... you might well say it looks that - are not? dominic cummings... you might well say it looks that way. i might well say it looks that way. the other— might well say it looks that way. the other thing that caught my attention and is perhaps further evidence — attention and is perhaps further evidence is whether or not the chancellor, when he was talking
.— their honour to serve the prime minister, etc. ~ ., ~ ., ., ., minister, etc.downing street _ minister, etc. munira mirza, another key downing street aide _ minister, etc. munira mirza, another key downing street aide as - minister, etc. munira mirza, another key downing street aide as well. - key downing street aide as well. dougie smith. i wondered what might happen there. do you think downing street is brace for more of these are not? . , ., are not? dominic cummings... you miaht are...
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yes, we have got access to vehicles, cars etc. whether or not i vehicles, cars etc.trains or domestic— public transport such as trains or domestic flights continue, i don't know _ domestic flights continue, i don't know but — domestic flights continue, i don't know. but because, that is a viable option _ know. but because, that is a viable option so — know. but because, that is a viable 0 tion. , know. but because, that is a viable otion. , ., ., option. so we “ust heard that germany — option. so we “ust heard that germany -s _ option. so we just heard that germany 's foreign - option. so we just heard that germany 's foreign ministryl option. so we just heard thatl germany 's foreign ministry is option. so we just heard that - germany 's foreign ministry is now germany �*s foreign ministry is now urging its citizens to leave ukraine, unless remaining in the country is absolutely necessary. so there is now a long list of countries who are saying their citizens must get out. united states, united kingdom, australia, canada, japan, latvia, netherlands, and now germany.
yes, we have got access to vehicles, cars etc. whether or not i vehicles, cars etc.trains or domestic— public transport such as trains or domestic flights continue, i don't know _ domestic flights continue, i don't know but — domestic flights continue, i don't know. but because, that is a viable option _ know. but because, that is a viable option so — know. but because, that is a viable 0 tion. , know. but because, that is a viable otion. , ., ., option. so we “ust heard that germany...
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.— markets, etc.rupt you, - markets, etc. sorry to interrupt you, a - markets, etc. sorry to interrupt you, a short| markets, etc. sorry to - interrupt you, a short response for this one, if possible. some economists do disagree with you, and believe that we could see inflation above 7% for a longer period of time, 7.3% or 7.5%. in terms of the federal reserve and what it will do this year, what is your take? we assume a rate rise in march, and then after that?— and then after that? they will raise rates — and then after that? they will raise rates 0.25 _ and then after that? they will raise rates 0.25 in _ and then after that? they will raise rates 0.25 in march - and then after that? they will raise rates 0.25 in march and| raise rates 0.25 in march and probably another 0.25 injune, probably another 0.25 in june, and probably another 0.25 injune, and they will begin to shrink the balance sheet, will announce that injune, and they will start injuly. regardless of 7% or not, they are going to tighten
.— markets, etc.rupt you, - markets, etc. sorry to interrupt you, a - markets, etc. sorry to interrupt you, a short| markets, etc. sorry to - interrupt you, a short response for this one, if possible. some economists do disagree with you, and believe that we could see inflation above 7% for a longer period of time, 7.3% or 7.5%. in terms of the federal reserve and what it will do this year, what is your take? we assume a rate rise in march, and then after that?— and then after that? they...
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. >>> josé junto a primos, etc. de angustia batallando las corrientes marítimas. josé habría desaparecido entre las olas y la guardia costera ha realizado un operativo de rescate pero veinticuatro horas después los su pedido. los hondureños moore tienen un mensaje poner ver a todos los amigos, etc. que se enteraron del accidente muchas gracias por sus oraciones. >>> la familia hizo nuevamente énfasis en agradecer a la comunidad y muestra de apoyo y solidaria. >>> un epicentro a dos kilómetros en san leandro de magnitud tres punto tres que se ha reportado por parte del servicio meteorológico nacional y también recientes de wall street. vamos a ver la situación cómo está. >>> sigue temblando en california de manera ligera. vámonos rápidamente al mapa donde los puntos rojos acaban de pasar pero precisamente este d3 que se ha presentado en san leandro que dicen que ha llamado la atención y hace unos días ha vuelto a suceder el mismo.he sentido un ligero remezón pero de igual manera recuerde que hay algunos que no se sie
. >>> josé junto a primos, etc. de angustia batallando las corrientes marítimas. josé habría desaparecido entre las olas y la guardia costera ha realizado un operativo de rescate pero veinticuatro horas después los su pedido. los hondureños moore tienen un mensaje poner ver a todos los amigos, etc. que se enteraron del accidente muchas gracias por sus oraciones. >>> la familia hizo nuevamente énfasis en agradecer a la comunidad y muestra de apoyo y solidaria....
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mucho cuidado porque también la carne se encuentra relacionado con enfermedades como la salmonela, etcles la policía se encontró cuando dos hombres y dos mujeres que habían asaltado a un par de niñas cuando ellas iban a la escuela y esto ocurrido el pasado miércoles cuando los sospechosos las golpearon y las tiraron al suelo para quitarles sus teléfonos celulares. luego es angela del pelo para obligarlas a desbloquear los aparatos. una vez logrado el objetivo han oído en un vehículo que los estaba esperando. (nombre extranjero) se asegura que ha sido blanco de ladrones donde se llevan materiales de construcción y las herramientas. también se ha amenazado con armas y también se ha complicado sus películas de trabajo. se agrega que este fenómeno hace que sus costos aumente y que ya retrasen también las fechas de entrega. un sistema de videovigilancia detectado a varios vehículos realizando poetas... condado contra costa. se ha encontrado el coche. sistema relacionado este fin de semana donde la policía de auckland va a desplegar oficiales y granos para disuadir a las personas que no part
mucho cuidado porque también la carne se encuentra relacionado con enfermedades como la salmonela, etcles la policía se encontró cuando dos hombres y dos mujeres que habían asaltado a un par de niñas cuando ellas iban a la escuela y esto ocurrido el pasado miércoles cuando los sospechosos las golpearon y las tiraron al suelo para quitarles sus teléfonos celulares. luego es angela del pelo para obligarlas a desbloquear los aparatos. una vez logrado el objetivo han oído en un vehículo...
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the the uk and national insurance tax goes up etc.— tax goes up etc.iot did say april— tax goes up etc. the poet ts eliot did say april was - tax goes up etc. the poet ts eliot did say april was the i eliot did say april was the cruellest month and unfortunately he may be right, even though it was written over 100 years ago. the cost of fertiliser, that goes back to natural gas so natural gas prices are up, fertilisers are up prices are up, fertilisers are up more than double over the past 12 months, for certain types, and it is feeding through to food prices and it is hitting consumer ability to spend. food and fuel, unfortunately, it is those least well off in society that will be hit.— least well off in society that will be hit. n , , ., will be hit. quickly, before we let ou will be hit. quickly, before we let you go. — will be hit. quickly, before we let you go. a _ will be hit. quickly, before we let you go, a new— will be hit. quickly, before we let you go, a new trading i will be hit. quickly, before we| let you go, a new trading week has begun
the the uk and national insurance tax goes up etc.— tax goes up etc.iot did say april— tax goes up etc. the poet ts eliot did say april was - tax goes up etc. the poet ts eliot did say april was the i eliot did say april was the cruellest month and unfortunately he may be right, even though it was written over 100 years ago. the cost of fertiliser, that goes back to natural gas so natural gas prices are up, fertilisers are up prices are up, fertilisers are up more than double over the past...
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etc. etc— concerning gas supplies, arms control etc-— concerning gas supplies, arms control etc. ., ,, , ., , . concerning gas supplies, arms control etc. ., ,, , . . control etc. thank you very much. we are exoecting — control etc. thank you very much. we are exoecting a _ control etc. thank you very much. we are expecting a joint _ control etc. thank you very much. we are expecting a joint news _ are expecting a joint news conference from the british foreign secretary and mr lavrov in moscow and we will give you that when it happens. let's talk to our europe correspondent in brussels, nick beake. we should point out that keir starmer the leader of the labour party is heading there as well. sense from downing street is that the prime minister will want to convey this message of solidarity among the west that it is non—negotiable in terms of individual countries in europe can decide which clubs they are in so specifically we are talking about nato. ukraine is not a need to look over there
etc. etc— concerning gas supplies, arms control etc-— concerning gas supplies, arms control etc. ., ,, , ., , . concerning gas supplies, arms control etc. ., ,, , . . control etc. thank you very much. we are exoecting — control etc. thank you very much. we are exoecting a _ control etc. thank you very much. we are expecting a joint _ control etc. thank you very much. we are expecting a joint news _ are expecting a joint news conference from the british foreign secretary and mr lavrov in...
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. �* , ., . . etc. _ etc. also we are hearing reports that those - etc. also we are hearing - reports that those competing especially from overseas are quite concerned as well about when they are at press conferences they are being in the public eye what they may say or what they can do? short, they have _ say or what they can do? short, they have been _ say or what they can do? short, they have been warned - say or what they can do? short, they have been warned by - they have been warned by officials there are not to make contentious comments, i think they are worried that somebody winning a medal might get up on the podium and all of a sudden without a free tibet t—shirt or something along those lines or make some sort of statement about human rights. 0fficials about human rights. officials are warning people that is not only against the olympic rules but the law of china and that by warning people, there won't be that much in terms of controversy along those lines. today we have had the olympic torch
. �* , ., . . etc. _ etc. also we are hearing reports that those - etc. also we are hearing - reports that those competing especially from overseas are quite concerned as well about when they are at press conferences they are being in the public eye what they may say or what they can do? short, they have _ say or what they can do? short, they have been _ say or what they can do? short, they have been warned - say or what they can do? short, they have been warned by - they have been warned by...
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intereses económicos, políticos, competencias, buscan a senadores, funcionarios publicó, agencias, etcd de méxico se pide justicia por los cinco periodistas asesinados. estas personas también quisieron rendirle un homenaje a las cinco víctimas. Éstos activistas creen que méxico sufre una crisis de libertad. seguimos en méxico como frontera sur, porque ha llegado a tijuana el embajador de estados unidos en méxico. la gente quiere saber cuándo van a poder volver a utilizar lo cerrado por la pandemia. >>> no ha hablado sobre la fecha en la que va a abrirse el puente de entrada. la protección fronteriza es una necesidad ante los recursos destinados. >>> (inentendible) era lo que se encontró haciendo la alcaldesa. >>> ¿ cuándo espera la apertura ? >>> se acaba de invertir casi un millón de dólares en infraestructura nueva para agilizar los cruces de la frontera y si no hay agentes todo ese billón, millón de dólares para qué se ha hecho si no se traduce en realmente actualizar la reducción. >>> el embajador ha dicho que solo se había limitado a trabajar en el tema. la alcaldesa de tijuana tr
intereses económicos, políticos, competencias, buscan a senadores, funcionarios publicó, agencias, etcd de méxico se pide justicia por los cinco periodistas asesinados. estas personas también quisieron rendirle un homenaje a las cinco víctimas. Éstos activistas creen que méxico sufre una crisis de libertad. seguimos en méxico como frontera sur, porque ha llegado a tijuana el embajador de estados unidos en méxico. la gente quiere saber cuándo van a poder volver a utilizar lo cerrado...
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ha aumentado el precio de camiones , etc.odo. al al mismo tiempo el costo del petróleo ha subido más de noventa y seis dólares el barril debido a lo que sucede con rusia y ucrania.esto podría impactar más mundialmente. este es su informe para nbc telemundo. >>> otro tema que afecta el bolsillo es el precio de la gasolina que no para de subir. el california el promedio es de cuatro dólares con setenta centavos por galón. en el condado de santa clara y alameda es de cuatro con setenta y cinco, ya mateo tiene el precio más alto en cuatro, ochenta y seis y san francisco tiene el galón de gasolina con cuatro con ochenta y nueve. (sonido ambiente). >>> sin duda alguna continúan los precios altos. estamos viendo en san josé nublada la tarde y más frío en la región iba a mantenerse así durante un par de días más. vamos rápidamente a ver otra cámara, la ciento uno, saludos amigos en san rafael donde el viento comienza a soplar y puede verse en las palmeras allá al fondo. el panorama se ve bien con el tráfico y no hay ningún incidente
ha aumentado el precio de camiones , etc.odo. al al mismo tiempo el costo del petróleo ha subido más de noventa y seis dólares el barril debido a lo que sucede con rusia y ucrania.esto podría impactar más mundialmente. este es su informe para nbc telemundo. >>> otro tema que afecta el bolsillo es el precio de la gasolina que no para de subir. el california el promedio es de cuatro dólares con setenta centavos por galón. en el condado de santa clara y alameda es de cuatro con...
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you know, block roads punkin owns with a trying to sleep, etc, etc. if you're on a night shift, you know what i mean? you show that absolutely the majority of the populations with you here or not from what i gather the majority as a residents. if i do that, i have spoken to personally or overwhelmingly in support of us being here. many, many auto residents have walked up and down the street pass my truck. many have stopped to talk to me and like 99 percent is not hire of them. all. st goes for being here. they support us. they ask if we need anything where well fed we have lots of fuel. a nice lady that lives just down the road, came to me a few days ago, asked if i needed anything. and i said, well, i could use some laundry being done. so she took all my laundry, went home washed, it pulled it and return it. the next day its things like that are happening throughout every day. it's just overwhelming. yeah. bread started with the news of the provinces of all persons. the scotch should appear, there was berlin said, but the proof of vaccination policy
you know, block roads punkin owns with a trying to sleep, etc, etc. if you're on a night shift, you know what i mean? you show that absolutely the majority of the populations with you here or not from what i gather the majority as a residents. if i do that, i have spoken to personally or overwhelmingly in support of us being here. many, many auto residents have walked up and down the street pass my truck. many have stopped to talk to me and like 99 percent is not hire of them. all. st goes for...
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a esta hora hace tres años ya se habían vendido las tres cuartas partes de lo que son los peluches, etca razón. >>> tenemos opciones económicas porque estamos en tiempo de inflación. >>> el país se encuentra viviendo una histórica coyuntura . >>> con esta inflación los negocios locales se encuentra sufriendo mucho. >>> a pesar de esta situación se espera en total el que la gente gaste hoy de dólares. >>> feliz día de san valentín. >>> sin duda alguna el amor se encuentra en el aire en este día de san valentín y una floristería en el mercado de san francisco ha sido el día más ocupado del año que es un punto céntrico para la mayoría de los vendedores. >>> tenemos diferentes llamados, correos, textos de gente que viene a buscar productos para volver a poner de sus órdenes y que ya se han terminado. >>> estuvieron abiertos desde las cinco de la mañana pero llegaron hasta la una de la tarde. >>> veinte parejas del condado de san mateo han decidido hacer más especial todavía es día san valentín. normalmente para esta fecha llegan cuatro parejas para casarse y esta vez el movimiento va a ser
a esta hora hace tres años ya se habían vendido las tres cuartas partes de lo que son los peluches, etca razón. >>> tenemos opciones económicas porque estamos en tiempo de inflación. >>> el país se encuentra viviendo una histórica coyuntura . >>> con esta inflación los negocios locales se encuentra sufriendo mucho. >>> a pesar de esta situación se espera en total el que la gente gaste hoy de dólares. >>> feliz día de san valentín....
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on the elements — village burnings etc. on the elements of _ village burnings etc.l this is it is a civil war) yes, i agree. so dui now says this is a civil war. exactly a year ago the military ousted. the burmese mark today by holding a silent strike in defiance of the strike. people clapped out 4pm local time, the streets were empty, shops were shot. the residents told the start and to punish business owners who didn't open. also a about a dozen protesters demonstrated against the military, one of those demonstrators through pain, others carried smoking flares. to understand is that we need to go right back to february the 1st, need to go right back to february the ist, 2021. in need to go right back to february the 1st, 2021. in the capital people woke up to soldiers and tanks in the up woke up to soldiers and tanks in the up that day the newly elected democratic government was supposed to be sworn in. and said over 100 elected officials including the countries de facto leader were detained. protests were immediate. you remember the pictures, millions joined the
on the elements — village burnings etc. on the elements of _ village burnings etc.l this is it is a civil war) yes, i agree. so dui now says this is a civil war. exactly a year ago the military ousted. the burmese mark today by holding a silent strike in defiance of the strike. people clapped out 4pm local time, the streets were empty, shops were shot. the residents told the start and to punish business owners who didn't open. also a about a dozen protesters demonstrated against the military,...
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the sea level, for instance, worse about 50 meters to 50 meters, lower etc, etc. and certain parts of the globe. and then it has melted and went into another warming ages. so it's, it's, it's a complete different dynamics we're seeing here. this is caused by c o 2. this is caused by global greenhouse gases science s as identified this very, very clearly as a major driver for exponential magic, we don't have a linear melting with an exponential magic. right? we losing about from the glaciers and not only from the glaciers also from greenland until arctic are what most of the sea level rise comes from. losing a couple of 100000000000 tons of ice beer on a net based flint total here for the amount of ice last. it's much higher than the reformation of ice. in this case yes, including those keisha which has been covered in the study which are the terrestrial mountain dishes. the difference between those leesha types are simple. ice lost in greenland or an unlocked car will get into the sea and it's lost and it's lost because it, it, it's, it's the salting was, was the
the sea level, for instance, worse about 50 meters to 50 meters, lower etc, etc. and certain parts of the globe. and then it has melted and went into another warming ages. so it's, it's, it's a complete different dynamics we're seeing here. this is caused by c o 2. this is caused by global greenhouse gases science s as identified this very, very clearly as a major driver for exponential magic, we don't have a linear melting with an exponential magic. right? we losing about from the glaciers and...
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>> cualquier interrupciÓn causa daÑos personales a los consumidores, el pÚblico, etc.mos datos para nuestro trabajo, comprar artÍculos en lÍnea o comprar en lÍnea. >> hacer respaldos, cambiar contraseÑas, te aseguras que los correos electrÓnicos vienen de personas correctas. tamara: muy importante tener en cuenta estas recomendaciones, como puede ver, no necesariamente se encuentran impactadas las empresas por estos ataques cibernÉticos, sino tambiÉn gente del comÚn como nosotros. ramÓn: continuamos con el tema... el presidente zelenski publicÓ en su redes sociales advirtiendo que sigue en su paÍs. esto dijo el presidente de ucrania. >> buenas noches a todos, el lÍder de la fracciÓn estÁ aquÍ, el primer ministro estÁ aquÍ, el presidente estÁ aquÍ, estamos todos aquÍ, nuestro ejÉrcito estÁ aquÍ, todos estamos aquÍ defendiendo nuestra independencia, nuestro estado y asÍ seguirÁ siendo. ¡gloria a nuestros defensores! ¡gloria a todas las defensoras! ¡gloria a ucrania! ramÓn: ciudadanos de ese paÍs narran y comparten el sufrimiento que experimentan en estos momentos. marÍa
>> cualquier interrupciÓn causa daÑos personales a los consumidores, el pÚblico, etc.mos datos para nuestro trabajo, comprar artÍculos en lÍnea o comprar en lÍnea. >> hacer respaldos, cambiar contraseÑas, te aseguras que los correos electrÓnicos vienen de personas correctas. tamara: muy importante tener en cuenta estas recomendaciones, como puede ver, no necesariamente se encuentran impactadas las empresas por estos ataques cibernÉticos, sino tambiÉn gente del comÚn como...
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a partir del dieciocho de febrero no van a exigir las pruebas para los trabajadores de la virginia, etcsur de california estudiantes de algunas escuelas mantienen en pie una protesta por el uso obligatorio de las cubiertas faciales al interior de los recintos educativos. a las autoridades escolares dicen que solo siguen la orden del estado. >>> cansado del mandato estatal que les obliga a utilizar el cubrebocas cientos de padres familias han protestado en contra de las autoridades escolares argumentando que no se encuentran acuerdo. por su parte (nombre extranjero) hijo de miguel que es uno de los estudiantes que se ha rehusado a hacer el uso de cubrebocas. >>> (hablan en inglés). >>> al fin de semana se ha dado a conocer este vídeo en donde una persona de la parte administrativa alza la voz a un estudiante que tenía puesto el cubrebocas esta semana varios estudiantes de (nombre extranjero), etc. se sumaron a la medida. >>> (inaudible). >>> otro de los argumentos de esta semana han sido las altas temperaturas que azotan el valle. >>> si los alumnos no se encuentran vacunados y sin másca
a partir del dieciocho de febrero no van a exigir las pruebas para los trabajadores de la virginia, etcsur de california estudiantes de algunas escuelas mantienen en pie una protesta por el uso obligatorio de las cubiertas faciales al interior de los recintos educativos. a las autoridades escolares dicen que solo siguen la orden del estado. >>> cansado del mandato estatal que les obliga a utilizar el cubrebocas cientos de padres familias han protestado en contra de las autoridades...
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they engage in marches, protests , they petition legislation, etc. my advice to the young people would be, what about boycotts? that has been most effective and most successful in bringing down change in the civil rights activists. the failure of the government to lean in the fossil fuel industry. the government sales more -- to the fossil fuel companies. so the real problem here, i would recommend that the young people think about how they can utilize a boycott to bring about some kind of change in the behavior and practices of not just the government, but also of the fossil fuel industry. for example, why don't they target -- and that fossil fuel company, chevron or exxon, whichever one they target, then the others will recognize they can be targeted to. and they would move more expeditiously and radically to make a shift toward renewable fuels. young people should target, boycott those companies, those industries, air, land and the water. and then they change their activity, would reduce the amount of pollution they are putting in the air. at that
they engage in marches, protests , they petition legislation, etc. my advice to the young people would be, what about boycotts? that has been most effective and most successful in bringing down change in the civil rights activists. the failure of the government to lean in the fossil fuel industry. the government sales more -- to the fossil fuel companies. so the real problem here, i would recommend that the young people think about how they can utilize a boycott to bring about some kind of...
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there has to be a threat and further deterrence, etc. now also reporters press jen, saki about joe biden statement. the climate change was the biggest threat to the world. they asked if, if now, under the current circumstances, biding, would revise that and say russia was the biggest threat to the world, jen. saki would not, would not clarify that by changing his position and the press conference continued . many wonder if biden's actions currently match some of the rhetoric that he had on the campaign trail about, about russia, etc. so it seems like the white house is kind of scrambling to save face. amid this moment, as russia has gone ahead and recognised the dawn at the people's republic as well as the gods people's republic, and biden, the biden administration is trying to take action to the contrary. i'm saying that if russia were to move ahead with what they call a further invasion of ukraine, there will be further consequences. so not exactly clear messages coming from the biden administration about what their next moves might be
there has to be a threat and further deterrence, etc. now also reporters press jen, saki about joe biden statement. the climate change was the biggest threat to the world. they asked if, if now, under the current circumstances, biding, would revise that and say russia was the biggest threat to the world, jen. saki would not, would not clarify that by changing his position and the press conference continued . many wonder if biden's actions currently match some of the rhetoric that he had on the...
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decisión de no manejar y que utilice todos los métodos de transporte que hay en este día que es el uber, etcgne a un familiar o un amigo para que lo pueda llevar hacia su designación. >>> cuéntenos sobre la vigilancia. >>> aquí va a ser normal, pero nuestros oficiales van a estar en ingle wood en la carretera fijándose que las personas se encuentren manejando correctamente y todo esto para que se aseguren de que todo se encuentra manejando correctamente. >>> oficial háganos énfasis sobre las consecuencias para aquellos que conduzcan bajo el efecto de su estancia. >>> las multas pueden costar dieciocho mil dólares, las penalidades van a seguir. puede ser cinco o diez años. >>> muchas gracias por la resalta sion de los puntos. vamos a ver ahora el panorama en vivo donde hay imágenes aéreas que nos dejan ver la calma anterior a lo que nos espera en el estadio sofi. el cielo se ha iluminado en estos días con espectáculos previos al encuentro. la national football league (nfl) ha volado drones. >>> cerca de las nueve de la noche comenzaron a cubrir el silo de los angeles formando imágenes dignas.
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point of view of when you were in -- down in the intercity hanging out with the coalitions like -- etchow has that inter played between you as a basic scientist, and clinicians who are dealing with the reality of cancer in the clinic. how has that influenced or impacted your hypothesis generation, your trajectory of research? >> in several ways. one of them is just learning from them a sense of urgency about the need with lethal kinds of cancer. we need help and how we need to move our work along as quickly as we can. but also, in particular, when i focused on. i learned about the holes you have to get through showing something -- showing something in an animal model is not necessarily going to work. you have to be able to get all of that extra distance to go. there is no perfect animal model for human immune system or anything else. you have to try it in people and you have to realize that you are dealing with things that could actually harm the patient as well. it is a balance between those two. moving and going fast enough to help people but not doing it so much that it's reckless a
point of view of when you were in -- down in the intercity hanging out with the coalitions like -- etchow has that inter played between you as a basic scientist, and clinicians who are dealing with the reality of cancer in the clinic. how has that influenced or impacted your hypothesis generation, your trajectory of research? >> in several ways. one of them is just learning from them a sense of urgency about the need with lethal kinds of cancer. we need help and how we need to move our...
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. whether biological six is immutable, etc based _ whether biological six is immutable, etc.logical being taught as biological being taught as biological fact i suspect that's where — biological fact i suspect that's where that is coming from. again, i'd where that is coming from. again, i'd like _ where that is coming from. again, i'd like to— where that is coming from. again, i'd like to see evidence of how big an issue _ i'd like to see evidence of how big an issue that is in the schools at least _ an issue that is in the schools at least there's some evidence that that is an issue. i think what's interesting — that is an issue. i think what's interesting in _ that is an issue. i think what's interesting in this _ that is an issue. i think what's interesting in this particular . that is an issue. i think what's - interesting in this particular piece is that it goes further than a piece that we looked at earlier. it talks very specifically about teachers avoiding using material so specifically campaign material from certain organisations where there is a particular view pot
. whether biological six is immutable, etc based _ whether biological six is immutable, etc.logical being taught as biological being taught as biological fact i suspect that's where — biological fact i suspect that's where that is coming from. again, i'd where that is coming from. again, i'd like _ where that is coming from. again, i'd like to— where that is coming from. again, i'd like to see evidence of how big an issue _ i'd like to see evidence of how big an issue that is in the schools...
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and to do it not just on television, but to do it on the all the online platforms, apps, etc, etc, which again, the production has absolutely no control over all of this is centered right here in moscow. and the tv broadcasting as well is done from here with the you think they were afraid of something that we do here at our team. i mean, it definitely seems that there is quite a lot of apprehension about a different voice, like r t or it's being present there, you know, and they are under fire. not just under it from authorities. in, in germany, the youtube channel was taken down within hours of the, over the beginning of the broadcast. that is obviously an american company. and then indeed there was pressure being put on an indicator independence satellite operator. util sat to take us to, to stop broadcasting our feed as well. so it really is a multi pronged attack when one of the comments that you've made regarding this, you say, quote, we will not be removing our feeds or channels voluntarily and encourage all platforms not to be bullied by the media watchdogs, illegitimate minds tha
and to do it not just on television, but to do it on the all the online platforms, apps, etc, etc, which again, the production has absolutely no control over all of this is centered right here in moscow. and the tv broadcasting as well is done from here with the you think they were afraid of something that we do here at our team. i mean, it definitely seems that there is quite a lot of apprehension about a different voice, like r t or it's being present there, you know, and they are under fire....
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they are all strapped to cell phones and ipads, etc.f we fast forward, because of some of that progress, at mid century at the discovery of dna, sciences quest began moving from understanding the fundamental nature of matter and energy and life. brilliant scientists like those we will meet in just a few moments began to probe the secrets of the cell and its nucleus. as those secrets have been unraveled, once again we are changing the course of civilization by being able to take control of life processes. now the way in which that was able to come about is because scientists focused on the most egregious disorder of life. the most egregious disorder normally processes of growth and differentiation. and that disorder was cancer. when we think about the impact of the national cancer act and when it mobilized, it enabled and mobilized brilliant basic scientists -- to use their skills and talents to probe the cell and its nucleus. to probe the cancer cell and its nucleus. they have been unraveling the secrets. secrets of the genetic, molecul
they are all strapped to cell phones and ipads, etc.f we fast forward, because of some of that progress, at mid century at the discovery of dna, sciences quest began moving from understanding the fundamental nature of matter and energy and life. brilliant scientists like those we will meet in just a few moments began to probe the secrets of the cell and its nucleus. as those secrets have been unraveled, once again we are changing the course of civilization by being able to take control of life...
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the conference would be independent etc. in other words i took the risk of walking away from my government salary . and without knowing what i would anyone would offer me some decent side job which ultimately happened. she has actually been wonderful in staying. [inaudible] >> there was going to be something very nice . >> i was went on to ask if you finished the brief. my many tells me know what i'm not sure. so we will come back to that at some point after this. it may well be that it's just the two of us for the three of us. which is where we are right now. we have all theseparticipants lined up . we had operators standing by and wolfgang idalia right back in so we will probably see him. he will figure it out but operators, if i can give you two.. i finished the sentence for you but when you finish ityourself ? >> she not for the 16 years came in the second year and did not need to remind her of her of this commitment. on automatic pilot. i'm very grateful to her for that. this is just a personal remark. >> did you by the
the conference would be independent etc. in other words i took the risk of walking away from my government salary . and without knowing what i would anyone would offer me some decent side job which ultimately happened. she has actually been wonderful in staying. [inaudible] >> there was going to be something very nice . >> i was went on to ask if you finished the brief. my many tells me know what i'm not sure. so we will come back to that at some point after this. it may well be...
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yes, we have got access to vehicles — cars etc.blic transport such as trains or domestic flights continue, i don't know. but cars are a viable option. so we just heard that germany's foreign ministry is now urging its citizens to leave ukraine, unless remaining in the country is absolutely necessary. so there is now a long list of countries who are saying their citizens must get out. united states, united kingdom, australia, canada, japan, latvia, netherlands, and now germany. do you think they have all got it wrong? i don't think anyone has got anything wrong, and i'm not going to speculate in this whole situation who is right and who is wrong, but i think the government had to take that response because if something does happen, and i'm not saying there is no chance, there is a chance something could happen, but they need to have that prediction in place beforehand, so that if something did happen, there's not a massive situation where there are large numbers of citizens stranded in ukraine. so i think the action they have taken
yes, we have got access to vehicles — cars etc.blic transport such as trains or domestic flights continue, i don't know. but cars are a viable option. so we just heard that germany's foreign ministry is now urging its citizens to leave ukraine, unless remaining in the country is absolutely necessary. so there is now a long list of countries who are saying their citizens must get out. united states, united kingdom, australia, canada, japan, latvia, netherlands, and now germany. do you think...
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, etc, which again, the production has absolutely no control over all of this is centered right here in moscow and the tv broadcasting as well, is done from here via a license that was obtained with absolutely all cording european rules and regulations, according to the european convention on transferred to your television. and we are free to broadcast via that license in 30 plus territory across europe for the r t t e was, was launch, was it back in december? it was, it was launched back in december right before the new year. it was immediately under fire, essentially from certain authorities and regulators in germany. do you think it's hard to ask this, but do you think they were afraid of something that we do here at our team? i mean, it definitely seems that there is quite a lot of apprehension about a different voice, like r t or it's being present there, you know, and they're under fire, not just under it from authorities. in, in germany, the youtube channel was taken down within hours of the, of the beginning of the broadcast. that is obviously an american company. and then in
, etc, which again, the production has absolutely no control over all of this is centered right here in moscow and the tv broadcasting as well, is done from here via a license that was obtained with absolutely all cording european rules and regulations, according to the european convention on transferred to your television. and we are free to broadcast via that license in 30 plus territory across europe for the r t t e was, was launch, was it back in december? it was, it was launched back in...
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etc and _ much forces to see documents, etc etc and to — much forces to see documents, etc etc and toto organise — ukraine and they are ready to help to organise food and organise hotels and places— to organise food and organise hotels and places in their homes, etc, etc. we are _ and places in their homes, etc, etc. we are very— and places in their homes, etc, etc. we are very important today and i would _ we are very important today and i would like — we are very important today and i would like to underline a very important issue for me and this is not a _ important issue for me and this is not a problem in medyka. the whole free world _ not a problem in medyka. the whole free world has a problem with moscow because _ free world has a problem with moscow because the question of how the action _ because the question of how the action we — because the question of how the action. we should act. the people here and — action. we should act. the people here and the crisis which can be in the next _ here and the crisis which can be in the next day— here and the crisis which can be in the
etc and _ much forces to see documents, etc etc and to — much forces to see documents, etc etc and toto organise — ukraine and they are ready to help to organise food and organise hotels and places— to organise food and organise hotels and places in their homes, etc, etc. we are _ and places in their homes, etc, etc. we are very— and places in their homes, etc, etc. we are very important today and i would _ we are very important today and i would like — we are very important today and...
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pedal war ammunition ammunition sales etc. so back to the things that we do domestically we also have a peculiar inversion or rebirth of the clan. because of the war now the clan is not the worst of the white supremacist organizations operating at this time. there are for one thing a lot of them. some would say the clan is kind of like, you know, hollywood. right there you you have if you were to look at say time magazine in 1921 klansman were not ashamed to show to hide their face so ashamed that they would hide their faces they would in fact walk around very publicly with their whatever flaps thrown back because the war tells us in this worry about other people hiding amongst us the the clan gets rebranded or sanitized as the defenders the domestic crusaders. right, they're looking out for all of those problem populations that we've talked about and so the clan starts this campaign called 100% americanism. they're the ones who will always be a hundred percent american they're the ones who will find those who aren't and in so
pedal war ammunition ammunition sales etc. so back to the things that we do domestically we also have a peculiar inversion or rebirth of the clan. because of the war now the clan is not the worst of the white supremacist organizations operating at this time. there are for one thing a lot of them. some would say the clan is kind of like, you know, hollywood. right there you you have if you were to look at say time magazine in 1921 klansman were not ashamed to show to hide their face so ashamed...
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contracts, etc., materials and supplies, equipment. projects, work orders, where we're making use for other city departments and some technical transfers as well. so that equates to that $461 million. so if we're looking at revenues, you'll see here we rely on the general fund for the vast majority of our budget and that leads to some of the issues we have with regards to competing for limited general fund dollars with other city departments. that's just one of the realities we have. we have some fee revenues, from fire prevention. we get some recoveries from the departments and a few other minor revenues. so that's obviously one of the constraints we have and we're looking at expanding programs and things like that. there is a limited capacity in the general fund. so we're working very closely with the mayor's office for any funding initiatives in the department. so looking at the key budget challenges and changes as we move forward. obviously, covid continues to impact the city and the fire department specifically and that's probably
contracts, etc., materials and supplies, equipment. projects, work orders, where we're making use for other city departments and some technical transfers as well. so that equates to that $461 million. so if we're looking at revenues, you'll see here we rely on the general fund for the vast majority of our budget and that leads to some of the issues we have with regards to competing for limited general fund dollars with other city departments. that's just one of the realities we have. we have...
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things like gold, government bonds, etc..ou really need to be dialing down risk, especially in these difficult times. yousef: how much further is this going to go? there was thinking that ukrainian forces might hold steady in these rebel held areas. it appears that they are going far beyond that from the information that lisa and getting over the last few hours. is it time for us to double down even on very extreme havens? you talk about an anti-fragile portfolio. do you go into gold and swiss francs, completely sellout? you reduce positions in risk broadly which is what's happening now. eric: you make an interesting point. what we've seen in markets up until the last few days is people rotating from higher risk assets into lower risk assets. it's been more of an asset-allocation decision rather than pure risk reduction. what we are seeing over the last 24 hours is a more correlated move into markets. everything selling off. i think that argues for holding really traditional safe havens which are cash and gold and fixed incom
things like gold, government bonds, etc..ou really need to be dialing down risk, especially in these difficult times. yousef: how much further is this going to go? there was thinking that ukrainian forces might hold steady in these rebel held areas. it appears that they are going far beyond that from the information that lisa and getting over the last few hours. is it time for us to double down even on very extreme havens? you talk about an anti-fragile portfolio. do you go into gold and swiss...
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they can get warm food, etc, and then look listen to the radio.nction. to the radio. at the moment, there is no function-— is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? _ is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm _ is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm not - is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm not sure. - is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm not sure. i'mj been effective? i'm not sure. i'm only hearing _ been effective? i'm not sure. i'm only hearing what _ been effective? i'm not sure. i'm only hearing what she's - been effective? i'm not sure. i'm only hearing what she's telling i been effective? i'm not sure. i'm i only hearing what she's telling me, but there's a lot of people down the station — small children, elderly people, dogs, etc — queuing for feud. that's as far as i know. —— forfood. feud. that's as far as i know. -- for food-— feud. that's as far as i know. -- forfood.~ ., ., ,, for food. what sort of assets she sa s for for food. what sort of assets she says for
they can get warm food, etc, and then look listen to the radio.nction. to the radio. at the moment, there is no function-— is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? _ is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm _ is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm not - is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm not sure. - is no function. how it has kharkiv been effective? i'm not sure. i'mj been effective? i'm not sure. i'm only hearing _ been effective?...
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this is on janine burke is the resident expert on this subject, etc. aiello who speaks to us through skype. with globalization, you can see emergency kind of a global labor force here is the next step is really the, the service industry that can break up. we're into kind of very short little 16 tasks. oh dangled issue to workers all over the world to compete for the job, do the job. and the price of the wages are jared down because it is low, the labor supply, and the technology has, has facilities, etc. at the theater, the main advantage janine berg wrote a report calculating that micro workers earn on average $3.31 an hour without any rights and return workers. extreme vulnerability is the key to lucas b walls business model. after months of investigations, we found this video from 2010 that sums up his view of the labor force before the internet. it'll be really difficult to find someone sitting down for 10 minutes and get them to work for you and then fire them after the 10 minutes. but when technology can actually find them, pay them a tiny amount of money and then get rid of th
this is on janine burke is the resident expert on this subject, etc. aiello who speaks to us through skype. with globalization, you can see emergency kind of a global labor force here is the next step is really the, the service industry that can break up. we're into kind of very short little 16 tasks. oh dangled issue to workers all over the world to compete for the job, do the job. and the price of the wages are jared down because it is low, the labor supply, and the technology has, has...
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, etc. the other, the main advantage. jeanine berg wrote a report calculating that micro workers earn on average $3.31 an hour without any rights in return workers extreme vulnerability is they key to lucas b walls business model. after months of investigations, we found this video from 2010 that sums up his view of the labor force before the internet. it'd be really difficult to find someone sitting down for 10 minutes and get them to work for you and then fire them after the 10 minutes. but when technology can actually find them, pay them the tiny amount of money, and then get rid of them when you don't need them anymore. well, we were interviewing him. we wanted to ask him if he still shared the same opinion . but when we start talking about work condition, the figure 8 founder seemed to lose his sense of humor. do you have an idea that i would revenue per hour of your contributor? you know, i'm not sure it's totally dependent on the task that someone puts in. and it's hard to track time
, etc. the other, the main advantage. jeanine berg wrote a report calculating that micro workers earn on average $3.31 an hour without any rights in return workers extreme vulnerability is they key to lucas b walls business model. after months of investigations, we found this video from 2010 that sums up his view of the labor force before the internet. it'd be really difficult to find someone sitting down for 10 minutes and get them to work for you and then fire them after the 10 minutes. but...
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, etc in that chapter. so this is it's about writing it's not about it's not about content. it's about where it might have gotten this idea. i mean when i was a kid, we watched her movies and we loved to watch everything backwards. it was really to watch everybody. going backwards because that's how you read you either turn the light off or you watched it backwards. so i think i think our purposes are completely different. i'm not talking about anything to do with what you're talking about. i'm talking about how to create how to find ideas. but in terms of your idea i have a couple of issues one. is that photography didn't start framing sunsets painters did painters would painting sunsets forever. and the other i i was i i couldn't i i couldn't. i didn't i didn't understand. i i don't understand. i feel like the word flashback. whatever you call it. you can call it seances. you can call it visitations. it's still the same thing. i think it's just a matter of terms. i i can't believe. that people forever hav
, etc in that chapter. so this is it's about writing it's not about it's not about content. it's about where it might have gotten this idea. i mean when i was a kid, we watched her movies and we loved to watch everything backwards. it was really to watch everybody. going backwards because that's how you read you either turn the light off or you watched it backwards. so i think i think our purposes are completely different. i'm not talking about anything to do with what you're talking about. i'm...
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ithink the great, the links between prussia, etc.rated under territory of soviet union. but the fact is that these crimes have been made not only in russia, but also in ukraine and belarus. and still in the german public space, all feelings of obligation, of moral obligations towards russia, and they don't understand still that the main battlefield of the german invasion in the soviet union was ukraine and belarus. finally, it's very important, the effect of the unification. people feel obliged, grateful for the participation of the soviet union in the reunification. in germany, we have about 3.5 million russian—speaking people coming in the 80s, 90s and the last decade to germany. this is a factor which does not exist in the same way in france or the uk or other countries, and they are quite important and relevant segments for forming public opinion.— forming public opinion. professor, thank ou forming public opinion. professor, thank you so _ forming public opinion. professor, thank you so much _ forming public opinion. professor,
ithink the great, the links between prussia, etc.rated under territory of soviet union. but the fact is that these crimes have been made not only in russia, but also in ukraine and belarus. and still in the german public space, all feelings of obligation, of moral obligations towards russia, and they don't understand still that the main battlefield of the german invasion in the soviet union was ukraine and belarus. finally, it's very important, the effect of the unification. people feel...
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we need — cameron, etc. it's basically over. we need to— cameron, etc. it's basically over.tegic alliance against the west. putin met the president, he was there for the olympic ceremony.— the president, he was there for the olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be- -- these — olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are _ olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are people _ olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are people who - olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are people who don't i be... these are people who don't have any other friends, so of course when putin turns up, and he's probably the only one who has, she jim payne will make a huge post and act like they are great buddies. they're like any two playground bullies. the fact that they are nasty men and terrible bullies, one of whom poisons people for fun and one of whom commits genocide, will have a fall out of their own. they'll just eat each have a fall out of their own. they'lljust eat each other, but it's nice to see them —— not nice to see
we need — cameron, etc. it's basically over. we need to— cameron, etc. it's basically over.tegic alliance against the west. putin met the president, he was there for the olympic ceremony.— the president, he was there for the olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be- -- these — olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are _ olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are people _ olympic ceremony. yeah, i wouldn't be... these are people who...
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and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid edges either g torment or blast ukraine. ah. around 45000 people have been displaced by a tropical storm, hit madagascar, and their report that at least 10 people have died. so i come back, sir, i may land for the islands, eastern coastline late on saturday. it brought strong winds and heavy rains, which have blown rows of homes, knocked down trees and blocked roads. it also led to flooding in many areas. the 2nd cycle into stripe, madagascar in the space of just 2 weeks. with we are in great difficulty. the people of man and jerry need help, not temporary help, like food that you send in one day. but we need some things that we can use in the long term, a shelter metal sh
and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid edges either g torment or blast ukraine. ah. around 45000 people have been displaced by a tropical storm, hit...
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and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid al jazeera, she told me at a blast ukraine on to other news now. and protesters and police don't usually see i who i but in the netherlands right now. they have got one thing in common. they are taking the same route for rallies through the streets of rasa, done for different reasons. thousands of demonstrators are showing the anger at the dutch governments covert restrictions. and the vaccine mandate thing is the police going on strike to demanding more money to deal with those kinds of protests in rotterdam for us step fast. and that was a ban. like they're very remark away from here and brought to them for sure. thousands of people are on the right now demonstrating aga
and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid al jazeera, she told me at a blast ukraine on to other news now. and protesters and police don't usually see i who i...
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russia's position, has been widely accused of being hypocritical of being a traitor to the country, etc. so not only are we seeing a wave of anti russian, you know, attacks and disinformation in american media. we're also seeing a wave of attacks on the republican party and donald trump trying to link them to russia, basically accusing them of being traitors. 5th columnist, agents of russia, etc. so we'll be waiting to see what joe biden has to say when he speaks. but at this point where the white house seems pretty solid and it's, it's backing up zelinski, it's over the top out accusations against russia. it's denying of any, any other, you know, cause of this conflict blaming at all on russia. that's the pretty consistent message we're expecting some new sanctions. we'll hear what joe biden has to say. sorry, kayla. thanks for that. well, as a prudent continues to call, this saw this military operation that have a special at peace keeping mission, a european officials calling it a barbaric act, an overwhelming act of russian aggression. while we appreciate you spending a time with us
russia's position, has been widely accused of being hypocritical of being a traitor to the country, etc. so not only are we seeing a wave of anti russian, you know, attacks and disinformation in american media. we're also seeing a wave of attacks on the republican party and donald trump trying to link them to russia, basically accusing them of being traitors. 5th columnist, agents of russia, etc. so we'll be waiting to see what joe biden has to say when he speaks. but at this point where the...
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that these will not take effect at one level in a month or two, in terms of penetration to the gdp, etcay. the stock market in russia collapsed by 20% over the last couple of days. there is a way in which the banking sanctions have really locked up about $1 trillion in money movement that happens out of russia per day. that is not without its bite in the first weeks. and i think the question will be, how a lot of factors, combined with the sanctions tool, to lower the prospect that putin will continue this not only through other countries but not feel the pressure. we only saw a couple hundred demonstrators in russian streets today, treated very harshly. wilbur turned into thousands? will be oligarchs around him feel such a pension they bite on their own industries, maybe even their own property in london, confiscated by the government, or put under freeze by the government has property sanctions, will be squeeze happen in many other ways that now, there is a greater openness to diplomacy, there is a greater prospect that they will be no further expansion, and there will be a way in whi
that these will not take effect at one level in a month or two, in terms of penetration to the gdp, etcay. the stock market in russia collapsed by 20% over the last couple of days. there is a way in which the banking sanctions have really locked up about $1 trillion in money movement that happens out of russia per day. that is not without its bite in the first weeks. and i think the question will be, how a lot of factors, combined with the sanctions tool, to lower the prospect that putin will...
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the very bottom technology that obviously has an application as far as financial counterterrorism, etc. is concerned, but it's literally very well designed to be used for, you know, targeting civilian political opponents of government. and i think this is where the danger lies that this is, you know, going well beyond the individual privacy implications. we're talking about governance, undermining democracy, right? in india, we have evidence that opposition politicians were targeted with beckers as in the midst of an election. you have to think, what does this do to the standards of an addiction in poland, in even in israel, the kind of evidence that emerging suggests that business is extremely damaging. all 5 and like pegasus to the very essence of democratic institution, which is why i think a mark or a band no matter how it is designed and implemented is absolutely essential. it's absolutely essential. is it easy fanny to actually put a ban into practice though? how much oversight is there over what some of these governments and intelligence agencies do, especially if you start talk
the very bottom technology that obviously has an application as far as financial counterterrorism, etc. is concerned, but it's literally very well designed to be used for, you know, targeting civilian political opponents of government. and i think this is where the danger lies that this is, you know, going well beyond the individual privacy implications. we're talking about governance, undermining democracy, right? in india, we have evidence that opposition politicians were targeted with...
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and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid al jersey that she told me at a blast ukraine. the more senior judge intern is yet has accused president chi sides of illegally undermining the judiciary independence. after the president dissolved the supreme judicial council, the development has more from tunis. protest is on the march in tunis after the announcement by president chi site, dissolved denisia legal watched up the supreme judicial council. their march was on the 8th anniversary of the assassination of left during politician shall group allied by gunman who have not been caught. the anniversary is always an emotional day for 2 nations. a well of champion of human rights and freedom belied loss is still felt
and if you go there, so we can lose our facilities, etc, etc. over the past 20 years, ukrainian harvest boosted the country's role as a global breadbasket. much of the focus is on energy supplies. while talk of an imminent war is already biting at the country's economy. but the threat to ukraine's grain experts could pose at great risk to global food security. hood abdul hamid al jersey that she told me at a blast ukraine. the more senior judge intern is yet has accused president chi sides of...
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we need to invest in a turn it in terms of energy efficiency, etc. so we need to do a lot in order to improve the situation. it will not happen tomorrow, but we are on it. right? so just, just to be clear about what you're saying, the decision to go ahead with no stream the decision to make germany increasingly dependent on russia for its energy. you think that was a good decision because conditions then was stable, even though we were dealing with russia. you know, the decisions were taken by previous governments. we are now a new government. we have a new situation. and all that we have decided to today is that we will have to reassess the assessment of the security of our energy supplies, not just of germany, but of europe. that's what at stake, and we need to reassess this. and we will do this as the new government with all the serious and the next. it's required. so with no stream to now and hold and global energy prices surging, where will germany turn to turn to plug, but what will be a gap in supplies? you know, and so far it, we don't believ
we need to invest in a turn it in terms of energy efficiency, etc. so we need to do a lot in order to improve the situation. it will not happen tomorrow, but we are on it. right? so just, just to be clear about what you're saying, the decision to go ahead with no stream the decision to make germany increasingly dependent on russia for its energy. you think that was a good decision because conditions then was stable, even though we were dealing with russia. you know, the decisions were taken by...