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donde hubo este tipo de falsos reportes estuvieron en varias ciudades como san francisco, san josé, etcr supuesto que estado ha causado temor entre los padres de familia, vamos a pasar con flavio lacayo que nos acompaña en vivo, ¿qué tal? ya hablaste con un abogado experto en criminología y qué consecuencias podrían enfrentar los responsables. >>> ¿qué tal sandra y césar? lo que me dijeran es que este tipo podría pasar varios años en la cárcel. esta fue la primera preparatoria en reportar a un pistolero armado algo que las autoridades catalogaron rápidamente como una amenaza sin fundamento. >>> (voz de fondo). >>> este representante de la escuela preparatoria ... y sobre un pistolero activo y es algo que afectó. >>> ahora nos tocó a nosotros. >>> momentos de angustia para él, y una colega escolar... >>> se desespera mi compañero porque tenemos a la niña y quien >>> otra madre de familia le pidió ayuda a un amigo. >>> tuve que irme... >>> nos dijeron que los padres de familia recibieron mensajes de texto de los alumnos y no de la escuela. >>> ¿cómo se dio cuenta tu compañera? >>> le envi
donde hubo este tipo de falsos reportes estuvieron en varias ciudades como san francisco, san josé, etcr supuesto que estado ha causado temor entre los padres de familia, vamos a pasar con flavio lacayo que nos acompaña en vivo, ¿qué tal? ya hablaste con un abogado experto en criminología y qué consecuencias podrían enfrentar los responsables. >>> ¿qué tal sandra y césar? lo que me dijeran es que este tipo podría pasar varios años en la cárcel. esta fue la primera...
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it's been an auditor, etc, ithink great office of status.d not great office of status. it's been an auditor, etc, i think did not help you want to be prime ministerfor years to come. nothing of that. nothing of the prime minister. suella braverman was a big brexiteer, she was a big figure in the european research group which gave trees that may so many troubles. we now seeing a reach —— tresa may. we're seeing a core and the people who share very strong beliefs in which we thought liz truss was associated? i think potentially. i think if you compare and contrast suella braverman letter to kwasi kwarteng when he was ultimately pushed out, he was very gracious, almost surprisingly so given the circumstances of his departure. the fact that liz truss was is tied up in the not so many budget as he but yet he was the one having to take the blame and go out. he was full of praise saying her vision was the right word. i think when it comes to suella braverman and what it means to the right of the party, we're obviously seeing some splintering. advoc
it's been an auditor, etc, ithink great office of status.d not great office of status. it's been an auditor, etc, i think did not help you want to be prime ministerfor years to come. nothing of that. nothing of the prime minister. suella braverman was a big brexiteer, she was a big figure in the european research group which gave trees that may so many troubles. we now seeing a reach —— tresa may. we're seeing a core and the people who share very strong beliefs in which we thought liz truss...
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and there is poor ol chinese policies and etc. it may not be the official media, but certainly in social media and also through the technology and many other things. >> i asked this question to finish out this point. because of that u-turn, in terms of openness, is there also a price for china for that stability? >> there is some backlash, there's also my fear of this kind of mobilization capacity can be used for some other things. so i think on the one hand this mobilization capacity can prevent the spread of the disease. this is a good thing. at the same time at what expands, at what cost. private stay in freedom amidst other things. we do publish an article to extreme to say what it is compared to the other. in balancing the approach it should protect people's lives and safety, but there's also human rights. at the same time, especially for mobilizing it to control people to prevent the independent thinking discussion and the issues, i think that's a problem that china needs to address. the thing that will happen in shanghai is
and there is poor ol chinese policies and etc. it may not be the official media, but certainly in social media and also through the technology and many other things. >> i asked this question to finish out this point. because of that u-turn, in terms of openness, is there also a price for china for that stability? >> there is some backlash, there's also my fear of this kind of mobilization capacity can be used for some other things. so i think on the one hand this mobilization...
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puede existir entre la casa de cambio un policía corrupto, etc.uienes estuvieron involucrados y filtrando información a los crimies. >>> dentro de las casas de cambio... >>> en tijuana marinee zavala telemundo 48. >>> en tijuana una joven pierde la vida por sobredosis de fentanilo, conversamos con la madre. >>> el senador (nombre extranjero) estuvo en auckland y le preguntamos si piensa declarar estado de emergencia, su respuestas en esta tarde. >>> si tienes planes para ir a las montañas, espectacular, qué va a pasar si es que se queda en el área de la bahía, le tenemos el pronóstico, no se lo pierda al volver. >>> (nombre en inglés) aceptando solicitudes para que pequeñas (música). (música). >>> otra joven vida truncada por una aparente sobredosis de fentanilo. >>> se ha conversado con la madre de esta adolescente de 17 años, claudia, que tiene un mensaje para otros padres. >>> le dijeron que parecía haber sido una sobredosis accidental de fentanilo. (hablan en inglés). >>> incrédula esta madre respondió "no, mi hija no consume drogas". la más r
puede existir entre la casa de cambio un policía corrupto, etc.uienes estuvieron involucrados y filtrando información a los crimies. >>> dentro de las casas de cambio... >>> en tijuana marinee zavala telemundo 48. >>> en tijuana una joven pierde la vida por sobredosis de fentanilo, conversamos con la madre. >>> el senador (nombre extranjero) estuvo en auckland y le preguntamos si piensa declarar estado de emergencia, su respuestas en esta tarde....
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lian the jobs, the bills, etc. dan cam, the jobs, the bills, etc.we have _ the jobs, the bills, etc. dan camp, we have all- thejobs, the bills, etc. dan camp, we have all become very acutely aware of financial markets and their reaction to what government is up to. took us through the current state of play with rishi sunak as prime minister and jeremy hunt as chancellor.— the good news is we're heading into a calmer halloween fewer shocks and surprises, as calmness has returned to the markets as you said because we are returning to traditional, well accepted economic policy, and a focus on stability. that doesn't mean all the challenges facing the uk have gone away, but it is certainly much calmer market than it was just a week orso market than it was just a week or so ago and that is going to allow the bank of england and policymakers to focus longer term and hopefully allow investors to focus on time as well. as markets have stabilised and government bond yields, the amount we all have to pay on our national debt, has fallen, then, as we project f
lian the jobs, the bills, etc. dan cam, the jobs, the bills, etc.we have _ the jobs, the bills, etc. dan camp, we have all- thejobs, the bills, etc. dan camp, we have all become very acutely aware of financial markets and their reaction to what government is up to. took us through the current state of play with rishi sunak as prime minister and jeremy hunt as chancellor.— the good news is we're heading into a calmer halloween fewer shocks and surprises, as calmness has returned to the markets...
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., especially in the territories where active hostilities are taking place in the donetsk region, etcared to what happened in the spring, but it is uh and uh, here we need to talk about the fact that uh, international governments, especially european governments, uh, have uh, calculate, well, they have to understand that it needs to be done, uh, they have to understand that this process will continue in the future and we would be very grateful to the international governments for the support of our citizens, this is what concerns the citizens who decided to wait out the war outside of ukraine, what concerns the support of ukraine on the territory of ukraine. this is a completely different story, as i already said repeatedly unfortunately, all the humanitarian aid that comes to the territory of ukraine is not managed by state authorities or municipal authorities in the majority. that is, we will now say about more than 85% of the entire volume of humanitarian aid is directed towards international organizations, religious organizations, other organizations that are present on the territ
., especially in the territories where active hostilities are taking place in the donetsk region, etcared to what happened in the spring, but it is uh and uh, here we need to talk about the fact that uh, international governments, especially european governments, uh, have uh, calculate, well, they have to understand that it needs to be done, uh, they have to understand that this process will continue in the future and we would be very grateful to the international governments for the support of...
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and what we have seen so far— women, etc. and what we have seen so far as _ women, etc.ar as a continuation i seen so far as a continuation of the protests, growing of the protests or some parts of the country as well. how long can that be sustained though, realistically, in the light of the sort of suppressive approach that you are talking about? to approach that you are talking about? ., , ., , , ., about? to be honest there is no clear answer _ about? to be honest there is no clear answer for _ about? to be honest there is no clear answer for that, _ about? to be honest there is no clear answer for that, but - about? to be honest there is no clear answer for that, but this . clear answer for that, but this round of the protests had spread throughout the country, it continued for three weeks. today high school students actually joined today high school students actuallyjoined the protests, we never saw this before. this protest because the social composition of protesters are usually female younger generation and it is very has been able to attract more attention aroun
and what we have seen so far— women, etc. and what we have seen so far as _ women, etc.ar as a continuation i seen so far as a continuation of the protests, growing of the protests or some parts of the country as well. how long can that be sustained though, realistically, in the light of the sort of suppressive approach that you are talking about? to approach that you are talking about? ., , ., , , ., about? to be honest there is no clear answer _ about? to be honest there is no clear answer...
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., etc. so similar.sia remains a nuclear weapon, it remains a player and an aggressive player, what to do with it, there are some intellectual reflections in the united states on this topic, to put it very nicely, i have not seen any such reflections to do with this, that is, how to rid russia of nuclear weapons . there is such an opinion that if russia loses this war, and if it does lose, it will be weak, it will be greatly weakened, that is, we will be very weak conventional armed forces, they will remain nuclear weapons, but on the one hand, the conventional armed forces of the nation will be greatly weakened, on the other hand, the economy will be greatly weakened uh, so that you don't say anything sanctions are heard and will continue to work, and if russia, uh, let’s say its end, ukraine has liberated all its territory, if russia has the desire to rejoin the world, that is, to become, well, so to speak, normal, put it on the way to being normal, then western countries will be able set her terms, un
., etc. so similar.sia remains a nuclear weapon, it remains a player and an aggressive player, what to do with it, there are some intellectual reflections in the united states on this topic, to put it very nicely, i have not seen any such reflections to do with this, that is, how to rid russia of nuclear weapons . there is such an opinion that if russia loses this war, and if it does lose, it will be weak, it will be greatly weakened, that is, we will be very weak conventional armed forces,...
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various telecommunications equipment, refrigeration equipment in the store, to sights, to monuments, etcnot architectural monuments, to religious museum exhibits, etc. in fact, they export medical equipment, and for example, the population of uh, which cities and towns closer to crimea reports that, for example, route transport, public transport of the city of kherson is already running uh there approaches closer to the crimea and transports, for example , the military, etc. that is to say, public transport will leave the city of kherson virtually without a possible infrastructure that ensures the city's vital activities and places directly, both for transport and for supporting electricity, gas, water supply, that is, these utilities are private enterprises they are also robbed. unfortunately, the fact-finding personnel were left to their own devices. and today we have limited access to help them from the territory under control. and you are talking about medical equipment, that is they take away medical equipment. people can get some kind of help if something happens to their health. i
various telecommunications equipment, refrigeration equipment in the store, to sights, to monuments, etcnot architectural monuments, to religious museum exhibits, etc. in fact, they export medical equipment, and for example, the population of uh, which cities and towns closer to crimea reports that, for example, route transport, public transport of the city of kherson is already running uh there approaches closer to the crimea and transports, for example , the military, etc. that is to say,...
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under enemy fire and there is nothing new for the people in the lack of water, heating, electricity , etc., although the relevant services are doing this in order to quickly resolve all this, but it happens that for several days, or even weeks, people sit without water, electricity, etc., mr. valery, is there a feeling that the enemy has withdrawn its missile capabilities from the front line to the civilian part of our country, or is there a general feeling that the enemy is changing its tactics to in donetsk region, in particular, it is about the battles under the bakhmut, as far as it is now there. the situation is difficult and i am not an eyewitness, because i go to the south under the bakhmut, well, there is an officer’s radio, sundresses , it’s the same. than what exactly is there that the enemy is planning to achieve success because they really need them, because they have been unable to show any achievements on the front for a long time. i am convinced that this is exactly why er, the missile attack took place on the cities of ukraine in order to show its population that they are
under enemy fire and there is nothing new for the people in the lack of water, heating, electricity , etc., although the relevant services are doing this in order to quickly resolve all this, but it happens that for several days, or even weeks, people sit without water, electricity, etc., mr. valery, is there a feeling that the enemy has withdrawn its missile capabilities from the front line to the civilian part of our country, or is there a general feeling that the enemy is changing its...
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water infrastructure diversification of a likelihoods and etc, etc. and i think it's so long as we keep sidestepping the real problems, we're going to be yet another famine in a couple of years. the issue of climate is just one issue that has derailed the interventions in somalia. obviously now with exacerbating everything, but there is a system infrastructure issue in terms of from donor giving money to you and agencies implementing programs and the lack of sort of read a long term strategy around how do you listen somali as a income or, or alignment comes comes from life stuck in farming. yet we have been very little to support those communities who have been very little to actually maybe move this communities from, from those particular skills to other skills or they can start, you know, living life rather than being saved all the time from 2011 till now. the displacement capone of somebody has doubled. so now nearly 40 percent of the population was or one in to be some miles is displaced by the end of this year's drought, or hopefully not a famine
water infrastructure diversification of a likelihoods and etc, etc. and i think it's so long as we keep sidestepping the real problems, we're going to be yet another famine in a couple of years. the issue of climate is just one issue that has derailed the interventions in somalia. obviously now with exacerbating everything, but there is a system infrastructure issue in terms of from donor giving money to you and agencies implementing programs and the lack of sort of read a long term strategy...
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decided to contain china before xi jinping claimed the abolishment of the -- etc.. so it is a structural problem. on the individual. -- the individual plays an important role that is a good question, that i cannot emphasize the structure -- what i mean by structure problem is that this is a structure where the u.s. had never faced a difficult challenge with the country so compatible economically, militarily, technologically, >> mr. li: but -- [indiscernible] technology is not talent but china is different. this is what the chinese called the number one country in the number two country. -- [indiscernible] i did not buy that but i see the tension. number one, number two, it is what you said. both have their problems because these things happened at the time the united states as you said, we have a problem with our politics, economy more than ever -- politics economic -- social, and cultural war going on. mr. friedman: and we are still an enemy is what you're saying yeah. mr. li: we are in good shape but we do not share -- care about chinese economy politics but with
decided to contain china before xi jinping claimed the abolishment of the -- etc.. so it is a structural problem. on the individual. -- the individual plays an important role that is a good question, that i cannot emphasize the structure -- what i mean by structure problem is that this is a structure where the u.s. had never faced a difficult challenge with the country so compatible economically, militarily, technologically, >> mr. li: but -- [indiscernible] technology is not talent but...
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, etc. i think there's a failure in terms of the 8th system in the infrastructure that is in somalia. we are missing the point. i mean, obviously right now we're about saving lives and obviously we need to raise funds to quote unquote, save nice of beyond the saving lives. i. ready our government, the somali government needs to start acting and asking the right question around how that money that the the country is allocated is being spent. we know on the ground that the money that some money receives is not efficiently spent on resilient building programs, water infrastructure, diversification of a likelihoods, and etc, etc. and i think it's so long as we keep sidestepping the real problems, we're going to be yet another famine in couple of years. the issue of climate is just one issue that has derailed the other interventions in somalia, obviously now with exacerbating everything. but there is a system infrastructure issue in terms of from donor giving money to you and agencies implementin
, etc. i think there's a failure in terms of the 8th system in the infrastructure that is in somalia. we are missing the point. i mean, obviously right now we're about saving lives and obviously we need to raise funds to quote unquote, save nice of beyond the saving lives. i. ready our government, the somali government needs to start acting and asking the right question around how that money that the the country is allocated is being spent. we know on the ground that the money that some money...
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the south seriously affected the personnel capabilities of our strike groups, battalions, brigades, etc. with this our brigade also faced a problem, because one of the battalions, which valiantly performed the assault functions, now actually has to be transferred to the equipment, and this applies to many other shores, many other military formations, therefore, of course, it is difficult to constantly attack, and in connection with the weather conditions in connection with the good, we will lose personnel due to the loss of equipment, etc., therefore, on the one hand, there is nothing new, but there is a constant battle of local significance, and unfortunately, we are also suffering losses in the tactical sensei, i think that what is happening here is exactly what was happening constantly working behind enemy lines , constantly working behind enemy lines in logistics, constantly trying to find weak points somewhere that would give an opportunity to break through the defense of the aggressor's army . well, of course, what is very important, we can relate to mobilization in different ways
the south seriously affected the personnel capabilities of our strike groups, battalions, brigades, etc. with this our brigade also faced a problem, because one of the battalions, which valiantly performed the assault functions, now actually has to be transferred to the equipment, and this applies to many other shores, many other military formations, therefore, of course, it is difficult to constantly attack, and in connection with the weather conditions in connection with the good, we will...
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etc., about this case? and then i learned why.nd the answer was that what harveyld would do when someone brought a claim against him -- privately, usually -- he would say, he would have his lawyer meet them and say here's x number of dollars. in this case it was $500,000, 250 each. and in turn, you have to sign this t nondisclosure agreement. that means you can't tell anyone. you can'tne tell your parents, u can't tell your husband, you can't tell your psychiatrist. and if you break the nondisclosure agreement, you've got toso give the money back, ad i'm going to sue you. so it's going to be more expensive. so i had that information, but i couldn't get either woman to speak to me. and my source, who i tell in the book, was donna, an academy award-winning producer, she she refused to speak unless the women would speak, and they wouldn't. but i, i said if i could figure out some way of showing that disney, the corporate parent of miramax, herer miramax, his company, i don't need the women to talk to me. soco i confront harvey in a s
etc., about this case? and then i learned why.nd the answer was that what harveyld would do when someone brought a claim against him -- privately, usually -- he would say, he would have his lawyer meet them and say here's x number of dollars. in this case it was $500,000, 250 each. and in turn, you have to sign this t nondisclosure agreement. that means you can't tell anyone. you can'tne tell your parents, u can't tell your husband, you can't tell your psychiatrist. and if you break the...
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what a great culture people are welcoming me, etc. , etc. well, they didn't welcome it with they said to her over drinks was hillary, you don't want to come to work here. you're an attractive woman. he will assault you, i promise you. and she didn't go to work. she basically didn't take the job. so if that level of people at miramax knew, how many others knew or should have known that he was doing the agents who sent their actresses up to hotel suites and the and the young actors came back. in some case, they didn't come back. in some cases they were doing they were career advancement for them. but many came back wounded, hurt, abused by this monster. and they tell their agents, what do the agents do? nothing. see a issued a statement at one point and after harvey was exposed in the fall of 2017, saying we should have done more, the top agency there. so i was interested in and in the culture of silence and try in the book to identify how that happened and who some of the culprits were. and i covered the trial every day. and one of the great
what a great culture people are welcoming me, etc. , etc. well, they didn't welcome it with they said to her over drinks was hillary, you don't want to come to work here. you're an attractive woman. he will assault you, i promise you. and she didn't go to work. she basically didn't take the job. so if that level of people at miramax knew, how many others knew or should have known that he was doing the agents who sent their actresses up to hotel suites and the and the young actors came back. in...
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limitation etc that continue to haunt us to this day. and what we've got to do is try to write those wrongs and give everybody an actual equal opportunity. yeah, i think one of the points of the book is to not have a mono causal sort of story right we have to be able to be nuanced we have to be able to bring in all of the various causes. so yes course, we acknowledge the existence of systemic racism, but we also don't totalize that as the only interesting explanation for anything that that is wrong with us right as a country. and so we just want to complicate that and add more information to that but we do want to acknowledge it. we hear a lot about black banking and books such as the color of money and how the lack of banks owned by blacks has contributed to racial wealth inequality. what role has the baking system played in perpetuating injustice if at all and what can be done to mend these injustices? okay, this is huge. so we actually just got a really glowing review from the american institute for economic research and he had one on
limitation etc that continue to haunt us to this day. and what we've got to do is try to write those wrongs and give everybody an actual equal opportunity. yeah, i think one of the points of the book is to not have a mono causal sort of story right we have to be able to be nuanced we have to be able to bring in all of the various causes. so yes course, we acknowledge the existence of systemic racism, but we also don't totalize that as the only interesting explanation for anything that that is...
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whether it be writers, directors, actors, etc.re is the portion of my life where you are dealing with investors, dealing with how to grow the business, where you want to go. a great training ground has been the talent agency business, because you have to build the business for your clients, make make sure they are happy, and now i am doing all that, plus doing stuff for the company, but also making sure the shareholders are happy. david: so you have to deal with quarterly earnings. that is a bit of a pain sometimes some would say. ariel: i don't find it a pain. i don't know why. john from nike one time told me when the earnings are good, it is an easy process. right now, i feel good about the process. i have not experienced the downside of that conversation. david: let's talk about the future of the entertainment business. where do you think it is going? do you think there will be movie theaters forever? or everything will be streamed? as someone who represents talent what are you telling talent to put their efforts? ariel: we sta
whether it be writers, directors, actors, etc.re is the portion of my life where you are dealing with investors, dealing with how to grow the business, where you want to go. a great training ground has been the talent agency business, because you have to build the business for your clients, make make sure they are happy, and now i am doing all that, plus doing stuff for the company, but also making sure the shareholders are happy. david: so you have to deal with quarterly earnings. that is a...
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and sweating and going to the beach, etc, etc, and doing well, but because people picked up on the story after the word in time magazine that lodge had to take a nap every day and get into pajamas. what would you rather have that he was in pajamas and campaigning like hell or that he was him in pajamas not doing anything. it's it's it's it's literally. naughty what you can get away with if you don't do the research. no, ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in thanking doctors gelman and nichter? you did, okay. the book is the campaign of the century and dr. gelman will sign copies of the book tonight in the lobby. thank you for being here and get home safe in the rain.
and sweating and going to the beach, etc, etc, and doing well, but because people picked up on the story after the word in time magazine that lodge had to take a nap every day and get into pajamas. what would you rather have that he was in pajamas and campaigning like hell or that he was him in pajamas not doing anything. it's it's it's it's literally. naughty what you can get away with if you don't do the research. no, ladies and gentlemen, would you please join me in thanking doctors gelman...
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look at apple, up 7%, microsoft, 3%, etc., etc., etc.look at the 10-year treasury, we checked it a few minutes ago, it's still below 4%, 3.96 as we speak. all right, folks, now this. tens of millions of people are have a 401(k). this year almost all of them will have lost a lot of money. big tech has crashed, the bull market has ended. this is not something the biden team wants to see right before the elections. it's a huge red flag for voters. your pension money has taken a big hit. during the trump years, your 40 401(k) performed like the stocking market. even when the country was locked down and the market sold off, it quickly reversed, and the bull run continued. inflation was negligible. trump, with help from our colleague,ly kudlow, was actually closing the income inequality gap. financially, it felt good. the biden years do not feel good. you don't feel financially secure when inflation wipes out wage gains, mortgage rates double and the value of your 401(k) drops by a third or even more. democrats don't pay much attention to the
look at apple, up 7%, microsoft, 3%, etc., etc., etc.look at the 10-year treasury, we checked it a few minutes ago, it's still below 4%, 3.96 as we speak. all right, folks, now this. tens of millions of people are have a 401(k). this year almost all of them will have lost a lot of money. big tech has crashed, the bull market has ended. this is not something the biden team wants to see right before the elections. it's a huge red flag for voters. your pension money has taken a big hit. during the...
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what goes on later is how do we do it, etc.ferent in the sense that it has a different structure, which we are trying to make it more individually as investor friendly, so she you should expect the performance of the tokenized version is tied to the performance of the original product, but was only available for institutions. >> how much of this is possible 5, 6, 7 years ago? how much was possible because sec rules have made it possible for investors to invest in a wider array of funds? >> the sec rules allow for more activity. they did some improvements a few years ago in terms of who qualifies as an accredited investor. more and more people are [indiscernible] and the wealth is growing in the united states and today there are 1.6 million people that qualify as accredited investors. at issue was the product that companies had, they were not accessing these investors because they were not being served -- >> it begs the question when you're looking for an opportunity to invest in a broader array of alternatives, crypto, blockcha
what goes on later is how do we do it, etc.ferent in the sense that it has a different structure, which we are trying to make it more individually as investor friendly, so she you should expect the performance of the tokenized version is tied to the performance of the original product, but was only available for institutions. >> how much of this is possible 5, 6, 7 years ago? how much was possible because sec rules have made it possible for investors to invest in a wider array of funds?...
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automobile equipment during 2014 unofficially added new units anti-aircraft platoon mortar battery etc the same year the association of volunteers was reformed and transferred to the brigades of the ground forces in the 12th year they began to unify volunteers oblast and district military commissariats were involved in the defense of the territory among the tasks of protecting strategically important objects, deploying checkpoints, fighting sabotage by the enemy's intelligence forces maintenance of order in the city, organization of the resistance movement and liquidation of the consequences of emergency situations in the following 2015, the first draft of the law on territorial defense of ukraine appears, to fix the legislative function of task three in the verkhovna rada then, the same way in 2017 and then in 2020 before the deputies the question of financing the troops under their command and arming arose, an identical draft law was adopted in 2021 , in may, it was introduced to the verkhovna rada by president volodymyr zelenskyi as an urgent matter the foreign experience of america
automobile equipment during 2014 unofficially added new units anti-aircraft platoon mortar battery etc the same year the association of volunteers was reformed and transferred to the brigades of the ground forces in the 12th year they began to unify volunteers oblast and district military commissariats were involved in the defense of the territory among the tasks of protecting strategically important objects, deploying checkpoints, fighting sabotage by the enemy's intelligence forces...
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currently do not have in five oblasts power supply, in particular, it is sumy, kharkiv , ternopil, etcand military administrations, the work is coordinated . we are building up means by force, this is the situation at the moment, mr. oleksandr, do the rescuers currently have the capacity of human hands is it elementary , or is it possible to ask for help from volunteers who would help you to eliminate the consequences, so far there are enough resources, but what you say about interaction with volunteers, we have established cooperation and, if necessary, of course, people will be involved in, for example, the analysis of debris. and i would also like to emphasize and it is very important that people should not published photos, videos, addresses where the missiles hit, and so on, because the enemy will use this serious damage to these infrastructure facilities that you mentioned in eight oblasts plus the city of kyiv in five oblasts there is no electricity for how long how long it takes days hours weeks months to repair the event of these facilities according to your assessment to crea
currently do not have in five oblasts power supply, in particular, it is sumy, kharkiv , ternopil, etcand military administrations, the work is coordinated . we are building up means by force, this is the situation at the moment, mr. oleksandr, do the rescuers currently have the capacity of human hands is it elementary , or is it possible to ask for help from volunteers who would help you to eliminate the consequences, so far there are enough resources, but what you say about interaction with...
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he talked about marxism about political yell, etc. and not so much about economic growth and the opportunities because if you, compared to previous speeches of previous leaders, that was m, what most use their speech for. and now it was different and she thinking also talked about the unprecedented challenges in terms of foreign policy, that is a clear reference to what's the complicated relationship with the west and especially with the united states. what i found remarkable also was what he didn't mentioned. there was no word about armeno, the suffering of the people who drink the lockdown said are still going on here. and he didn't talk about the real estate crisis. he didn't talk about the record, how youth unemployment. so a lot of the real problems that and the people he in the everyday life have to face were not even mentioned. now shaking, paying looks almost certain to get his 3rd term in office. and will there be any shift in his policies? i don't think so. i mean, this whole speech was basically a continuation of his previo
he talked about marxism about political yell, etc. and not so much about economic growth and the opportunities because if you, compared to previous speeches of previous leaders, that was m, what most use their speech for. and now it was different and she thinking also talked about the unprecedented challenges in terms of foreign policy, that is a clear reference to what's the complicated relationship with the west and especially with the united states. what i found remarkable also was what he...
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, etc. and there are assistance with that, and german manufacturing factor is producing these, these kinds of systems. they also others swedish, south korean, israeli, when you're in. but this is certainly something that you would want from germany that probably folks would go on about. we have heard nothing about it. we've just heard from sources that this is something that you can wishes to have. but it might be easier for germany to make a move on that than on the tongues which seem to carry a very symbolic meaning for shows. and for the s p d in, in the government, german battle times against russian tongues. this is not the same case for ad defenses, so let's watch what will come out of these talks and also the question on how quickly these can be produced. the german military industry hasn't been very productive, hasn't been outputting a lot in the past 30 years because demand was that high. so it might also take some time for any system to be delivered. he w mathias, boating in keep f
, etc. and there are assistance with that, and german manufacturing factor is producing these, these kinds of systems. they also others swedish, south korean, israeli, when you're in. but this is certainly something that you would want from germany that probably folks would go on about. we have heard nothing about it. we've just heard from sources that this is something that you can wishes to have. but it might be easier for germany to make a move on that than on the tongues which seem to carry...
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i mean, you've written confidential emails etc. , where does that get stored? does it get stored or does it disappear stored? it's scored by google. now is a new and i love free enterprise for this but there's a new movement now to use something called edge computing where your your is stored like directly on your cell phone so it's not stored google and you have control your over your. your privacy and whether or not you share some of this this information with other people or not so that hopefully is in the future and we won't have we won't have to surrender our privacy as we have every computer or book or artificial intelligence book that i've interviewed an about. they all seem to go back to ada lovelace, ada lovelace and alan turing. what was ada lovelace's contribution? our new world. ada lovelace. we're talking about the 1700 1600, i think it was a 19th century. i think. but there was this mathematician named oh, boy, it just was there. and then it went to anyway, he invented a computer and he never built the computer, but he talked about it with ada lov
i mean, you've written confidential emails etc. , where does that get stored? does it get stored or does it disappear stored? it's scored by google. now is a new and i love free enterprise for this but there's a new movement now to use something called edge computing where your your is stored like directly on your cell phone so it's not stored google and you have control your over your. your privacy and whether or not you share some of this this information with other people or not so that...
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there is housing. the opportunity to earn money, including secondary ones , kindergartens, hospitals, etc and so on, that is, jobs must be created, unfortunately, today in rural areas, the state does not have a financial instrument for injecting funds in order to revive the village and create additional ones there jobs in such a large number, respectively, and our internally displaced persons mostly come to cities or towns where there is already existing infrastructure and there is an opportunity for employment and then, of course, the program why does the shelter work? because, again, it goes through local self-government, that is, communities see and independently help their residents to access these internet resources and register, especially when we are talking about rural areas and those who want to come home to people, not everyone has the internet. everyone has the opportunity to work with a personal computer and so on. for this, there are also small village councils, which are helped by local deputies and other officials. these are the people who have the desire to help our immigr
there is housing. the opportunity to earn money, including secondary ones , kindergartens, hospitals, etc and so on, that is, jobs must be created, unfortunately, today in rural areas, the state does not have a financial instrument for injecting funds in order to revive the village and create additional ones there jobs in such a large number, respectively, and our internally displaced persons mostly come to cities or towns where there is already existing infrastructure and there is an...
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eh, humanitarian various cargoes are brought there , products, medicines, necessary goods, things, etcif we talk about settlements, where it has already started to resume business operations, this is visokopilya, this is the kochubeliv community. it seems that novovorontsovka is such inhabited points and communities that are actually located on the border of the northern border of the kherson region from dnipropetrovsk oblast, since they are hmmm on this border, that is where the restoration of the infrastructure begins, but many villages and settlements are already in the depths of the kherson region on the right bank, and there is a difficult situation in general, there are very large destructions even some villages were simply completely destroyed, and i doubt that people returned there, and in general, at least some business will return, well, such villages as novovorontsovka . as far as i know, it was never occupied, fortunately, the ukrainian armed forces defended it even there there are fields nearby and they were cultivated even under artillery shelling, i know that farmers dro
eh, humanitarian various cargoes are brought there , products, medicines, necessary goods, things, etcif we talk about settlements, where it has already started to resume business operations, this is visokopilya, this is the kochubeliv community. it seems that novovorontsovka is such inhabited points and communities that are actually located on the border of the northern border of the kherson region from dnipropetrovsk oblast, since they are hmmm on this border, that is where the restoration of...
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., etc.e also expensive because of expensive logistics, yes. that is, we have completely rebuilt the market and now we supply everything through the western border, this is a very expensive story with from the point of view of logistics, that is, it’s all about logistics, and even more so, frankly, and it’s no secret that even in europe, we buy with quite high premiums , that is, estimates, because, well, look at the market, we need it , and accordingly, if you need it, you get a price higher than the rest of the reason, these are all factors, they caused the fact that everything possible went to the market, that is, fuel was needed, and accordingly , everything that burns literally went to gas stations , so we really see that there are a lot of complaints about the quality of fuel, and there is only one recipe that is so good a good ukrainian proverb is that cheap fish is bad soup, so don't chase after cheap prices, i.e. these ads of dp for 48, it's better not to go there, well , that is, ev
., etc.e also expensive because of expensive logistics, yes. that is, we have completely rebuilt the market and now we supply everything through the western border, this is a very expensive story with from the point of view of logistics, that is, it’s all about logistics, and even more so, frankly, and it’s no secret that even in europe, we buy with quite high premiums , that is, estimates, because, well, look at the market, we need it , and accordingly, if you need it, you get a price...
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, etc., roughly speaking, between the old system and automated control system. think that it will be the same with the hock as with the ukrainian systems on the kind of book. well, i am the 2nd most automated army, it is actually the army before the air defense , because the process of automation there has advanced much deeper than in other types and types of troops and in fact, even before this active phase of the war, we had worked out where it was possible to create such transitions between the air defense system of nato countries in order to receive information from the country about the situation in the air space of ukraine. i think that now this path will simply be continued and remembering. by the way, what you just mentioned about awak. i think it would be ideal if we integrated the potential of the vision of awaks into the capabilities of our air defense system, because it removed the problem of lack of our revolutionary field in individual sections. i think that this may just be one of the components of such an integrated system of anti-aircraft and an
, etc., roughly speaking, between the old system and automated control system. think that it will be the same with the hock as with the ukrainian systems on the kind of book. well, i am the 2nd most automated army, it is actually the army before the air defense , because the process of automation there has advanced much deeper than in other types and types of troops and in fact, even before this active phase of the war, we had worked out where it was possible to create such transitions between...
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it's and cisgendered, etc., etc. . and so this plays into why some of it is about the gruesomeness of it that you had to look at. mike brown be executed for 9 minutes. it's it's hard to look away. even mike brown. you can you can read darren wilson's jury tests, grand jury testimony, and hear him refer to it. mike, is it in how he was? look? he was walking through the bullets and all this crazy stuff, you know what i mean? but you don't watch this executed had the power of a still photo because it didn't move. that knee didn't move. but it was the the rawness of live video. so you had to sit with that. some of it was was a pandemic. we were sitting there doing a pandemic. we were whole. we were angry. we were poor. we were frustrated. we were tired. we'd already heard about my arbery. we just watched christian cooper harassed in central park for bird watching is a harvard educated black man. bird watching central park on memorial day that in a safe brother and even he got harassed and the whiteness was weaponized. so a
it's and cisgendered, etc., etc. . and so this plays into why some of it is about the gruesomeness of it that you had to look at. mike brown be executed for 9 minutes. it's it's hard to look away. even mike brown. you can you can read darren wilson's jury tests, grand jury testimony, and hear him refer to it. mike, is it in how he was? look? he was walking through the bullets and all this crazy stuff, you know what i mean? but you don't watch this executed had the power of a still photo because...
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of course, the issue there rests on certain finances, resources, etc., but the main capital is the mainl of our country. - these are people, uh, relying on this resource , the main main resource, we can use. that's why you mentioned these places in different years of international affairs in the first row. let's talk like this in these processes, but you said you they pointed out the main thing - it's people, it's absolutely people , and it's people, and it's our army men, they're showing great results right now , first of all, you understand, first of all, it's about these formats that relate to the security sphere of national defense i.e. of course, in any defense union, where there are some permanent guarantees of security, ukraine with its military strength and military force will be a welcome guest, or even a full member of the russian public. they are just the majority there with such vivid messages that everything is lost, you have to run, nothing is military, the military is not political, the russian military leadership is not doing anything to mean that the armed forces of the
of course, the issue there rests on certain finances, resources, etc., but the main capital is the mainl of our country. - these are people, uh, relying on this resource , the main main resource, we can use. that's why you mentioned these places in different years of international affairs in the first row. let's talk like this in these processes, but you said you they pointed out the main thing - it's people, it's absolutely people , and it's people, and it's our army men, they're showing great...
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., etc. there are no victims. there are no people killed or injured in the region in general. in the last day, there were about 43 appeals to law enforcement agencies for destruction of buildings and infrastructure olezhe and what about heating in your area with electricity today they said that from monday there will be a schedule now there is a disconnection be healthy be healthy so beautiful and happy that putin dies soon there will be a victory so be healthy somewhere first eh with a connection from on the second of november, we will already be testing the heating system, i.e. pouring in water . we will pump it there and we will already connect it, constantly cover the water and give them in the comments. hello, hello, you already start the heating season on november 2 already yes, again in november. yes, we have a plan and we will prove it in a week. all high-rise buildings and hospitals and other institutions will be warm. we understand the situation with firewood, so we hope for some be
., etc. there are no victims. there are no people killed or injured in the region in general. in the last day, there were about 43 appeals to law enforcement agencies for destruction of buildings and infrastructure olezhe and what about heating in your area with electricity today they said that from monday there will be a schedule now there is a disconnection be healthy be healthy so beautiful and happy that putin dies soon there will be a victory so be healthy somewhere first eh with a...
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the losses, uh, they are huge, we know what technical infrastructure, infrastructure, food security, etc. oleksandr said that these are unique things, they are very expensive, and even if they were not in stock, there would be such a large stock, etc. well, really, energy is the most high -tech uh, the industry, but uh, the power engineers prepared uh, how could they mean uh, additional emergency teams, uh, additional equipment materials, but there is unique equipment, uh, powerful basic equipment, which is not in reserve or very little, and uh, i think that we need contact our there are energy colleagues from the neighbors. where is there equipment of a similar type? bulgaria, romania , poland, the czech republic, slovakia . if they are calculated, then it is not only directly the equipment, this is already this, and the non-supply of electricity to consumers and the lack of heat. i think that this is not calculated for a very big problem and a very big threat, and i absolutely agree with oleksandr what is needed now us to think that and prepare for various situations for a situation wh
the losses, uh, they are huge, we know what technical infrastructure, infrastructure, food security, etc. oleksandr said that these are unique things, they are very expensive, and even if they were not in stock, there would be such a large stock, etc. well, really, energy is the most high -tech uh, the industry, but uh, the power engineers prepared uh, how could they mean uh, additional emergency teams, uh, additional equipment materials, but there is unique equipment, uh, powerful basic...
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so who would we invite etc. and i want to broaden it in part -- cold hard truth or loving deception of the truth. this is a big stake stuff exists it's not just a family member dealing with a relative who says i want to call but it's also people sayingco let's go to community for people or who are homeless. the question is how can you design and long-term care and you can go to communities that are designed to look like san diego in the 1960s. literally "national geographic" eisenhower's the president on the wall and they cultivate this design and architectural deception. i'm not saying it's wrong and we have talked about that but might there be a third way of designing communities that cater to people's tastes, classical, modern colonial and within that case didn't think about how we can use creative care to address some of these challenges and behaviors. so a third vision for that. the one thing i have a problem with this communities that are based on philadelphia 1948. is your residential population ages 1948
so who would we invite etc. and i want to broaden it in part -- cold hard truth or loving deception of the truth. this is a big stake stuff exists it's not just a family member dealing with a relative who says i want to call but it's also people sayingco let's go to community for people or who are homeless. the question is how can you design and long-term care and you can go to communities that are designed to look like san diego in the 1960s. literally "national geographic"...
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but of course, generators rely on diesel supplies, etc, etc. so this is always a dangerous moment and the fighting puts this plant under constant stress and under constant and puts it into constant danger of accidents. but he has thank you very much. our correspondent matea spelling of the in the ukranian capital keith the un general assembly is debating whether to condemn russia's annexation so for regions in ukraine. the full $193.00 member assembly is expected to vote in the coming hours. last month. moscow said it annexed for partially occupied regions of ukraine, including lou hunts the next separation and her song. the assembly has already rejected russia's earlier bid for a secret ballot. our chief international editor richard walker, is with me in the studio here to talk us through the vote. so tell us richard, what can we expect from the general assembly? what's at stake here? well, it is very important terry. so this is the 2nd time that the un general assembly has had a chance to vote on the conflicts in ukraine. the 1st time was bac
but of course, generators rely on diesel supplies, etc, etc. so this is always a dangerous moment and the fighting puts this plant under constant stress and under constant and puts it into constant danger of accidents. but he has thank you very much. our correspondent matea spelling of the in the ukranian capital keith the un general assembly is debating whether to condemn russia's annexation so for regions in ukraine. the full $193.00 member assembly is expected to vote in the coming hours....