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there is a really big _ agency workers, etc. there is a really big challenge _ agency workers, etc.re is a really big challenge here in - really big challenge here in the uk, which is, you mentioned that unemployment is at 50 year lows, yet hours worked are still below the level of february 2020. and the reason for that is that there are a lot more people out of work and not looking. maybe inflation, people feel they want to come back into the labour market, we have a lot of people off work long—term sick. so in the uk, specifically, employers really need to be thinking how they employ people, what they want to employ people for, and a lot more workforce planning. if you look at the nhs, the challenge thatis look at the nhs, the challenge that is the nhs is using a lot of agency staff at the last possible moment for —— because the system for bringing in temporary staff earlier and at lower cost is com pletely broken. lower cost is completely broken. ,, ., lower cost is completely broken-— lower cost is completely broken. ., �*, ., broken. so what's the outlook then, do broken. so wh
there is a really big _ agency workers, etc. there is a really big challenge _ agency workers, etc.re is a really big challenge here in - really big challenge here in the uk, which is, you mentioned that unemployment is at 50 year lows, yet hours worked are still below the level of february 2020. and the reason for that is that there are a lot more people out of work and not looking. maybe inflation, people feel they want to come back into the labour market, we have a lot of people off work...
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and that explains all differences in society, etc, etc. so i think that i approach that kind of analysis and sort of the cancellation sort of culture that grew up around it more or less you actually asked or endorse these kinds of points of views. you were, you are subject to being mobbed on social media and otherwise, you know, sort of, but at a disadvantage, maybe lose your job. it's a really unpleasant culture. it wasn't, wasn't a discourse, trying to understand the good bad of american history of the good and bad of american society day. it was in a sense, enforcing and almost logical conformity and a lot, you know, white sectors of the country and white sectors of institution. and i think there is a reaction against that. i think people are sick of it. i think they don't believe this is, you know, america's intrinsically in a racist, this toby in place that, you know, people of color can barely subsist in. i don't think people of color. ready believe that, so i think there's really a move away from that again and the common discourse.
and that explains all differences in society, etc, etc. so i think that i approach that kind of analysis and sort of the cancellation sort of culture that grew up around it more or less you actually asked or endorse these kinds of points of views. you were, you are subject to being mobbed on social media and otherwise, you know, sort of, but at a disadvantage, maybe lose your job. it's a really unpleasant culture. it wasn't, wasn't a discourse, trying to understand the good bad of american...
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., etc. so preventive all the access we should have really all the matters of principals we apply easy access for by the way, who may not have a phone or a phone and can't charge it having getting a phone call is ridiculous what we're talking about so those and this is - kind of a thing i really like to see happen in the strategic plan rethinking of that and also like us to take a look at the expenditures. all the behavorial health side through to the hsa side, you know, review we or are outreach budget has been expanded expeditiously and it is an important piece - you know, in terms of, you know, making sure that people are more have a higher - get assistance navigating through the system is that out of proportion in the outreach don't have services available for people they can't do much. um, and so i give an example of hsa that is when a person (background noise.) >> sorry for the homeless and he outreach and other areas. >> all right. i'll go ahead but that piece is really a perspective f
., etc. so preventive all the access we should have really all the matters of principals we apply easy access for by the way, who may not have a phone or a phone and can't charge it having getting a phone call is ridiculous what we're talking about so those and this is - kind of a thing i really like to see happen in the strategic plan rethinking of that and also like us to take a look at the expenditures. all the behavorial health side through to the hsa side, you know, review we or are...
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he'd need to know medical history, allergies and etc. prior to having informed consent symptoms and explained to the patient and document range of treatment options and explicitly what the risks are. >> based on the testimony and based on the report from a woman detained have received far lower level of care they should have received. based on your testimony, the work of the medical review team, it appears many if not most patients had little to no discussion of their conditions or alternative treatment options. one thing entitled to a higher level of care than they receiven including at least reasonable discussion of their conditions and possible treatment options? >> absolutely. i find this miscarriage of justice were exposed to this type of treatment. >> i appreciate that. i regret the circumstances that bring us today but i am grateful for your testimony and all of the witnesses. thank you. >> thank you. i'd like to turn to you to discuss potential long-term consequences of surgery and other gynecological procedures not medically ind
he'd need to know medical history, allergies and etc. prior to having informed consent symptoms and explained to the patient and document range of treatment options and explicitly what the risks are. >> based on the testimony and based on the report from a woman detained have received far lower level of care they should have received. based on your testimony, the work of the medical review team, it appears many if not most patients had little to no discussion of their conditions or...
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, so— increased cost three chicken feed etc, so farmers have been warning about— etc, so farmers haveis big companies — supermarkets are ok but it is big companies like wetherspoon's that are at— companies like wetherspoon's that are at the — companies like wetherspoon's that are at the sharp end of the shortage but it— are at the sharp end of the shortage but it is— are at the sharp end of the shortage but it is entirely possible that consumers may be facing egg shortages as well in the coming few months _ shortages as well in the coming few months every don't talk this issue out. months every don't talk this issue out it_ months every don't talk this issue out. �* , . , . months every don't talk this issue out. , . , out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i out. a funny headline but a serious issue. lwill— out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come _ out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back— out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back to - out. a funny headline but a serious issue, i will come back to you - out. a funny headline but
, so— increased cost three chicken feed etc, so farmers have been warning about— etc, so farmers haveis big companies — supermarkets are ok but it is big companies like wetherspoon's that are at— companies like wetherspoon's that are at the — companies like wetherspoon's that are at the sharp end of the shortage but it— are at the sharp end of the shortage but it is— are at the sharp end of the shortage but it is entirely possible that consumers may be facing egg shortages as well...
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inhumans started this war in order to create a comparison of the events of 33 32-33 with today's events, etc. russia is destroying granaries in the occupied territories, occupied our hordes and are trying create artificial hunger in the world and let's listen to the huge footage we plan to send at least 60 ships from our ports at least 10 per month to countries at risk of famine and services this is ethiopia sudan this south, this is somalia, this is yemen, this is the congo, kenya , nigeria, in the center of terror. at first, the regime created a branched or some kind of possible. there are a lot of people. they are commemorating a lot of representatives of labor. people all came and noted that this is a very important date for the history of ukraine. since we must remember what the soviet government did to our ancestors and our ukrainian people, and on the eve of the holodomor anniversary, two parliaments of moldova and ireland recognized it as genocide of the ukrainian people. so far we have the following information and are passing it on to you, dima, i thank you. well, we are with you i
inhumans started this war in order to create a comparison of the events of 33 32-33 with today's events, etc. russia is destroying granaries in the occupied territories, occupied our hordes and are trying create artificial hunger in the world and let's listen to the huge footage we plan to send at least 60 ships from our ports at least 10 per month to countries at risk of famine and services this is ethiopia sudan this south, this is somalia, this is yemen, this is the congo, kenya , nigeria,...
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the train lines, etc. the cost to all this? the train lines. ete— lines, etc.m really, ironically made of an airline as well, air nordstrom, a spanish airline, and also the italian state train operator, train italia, which has a very proven track record in turning a profit, a return on investment. so the aim for this operator is to have 50, 50 million passengers within ten years' time. that seems a very ambitious target, but the pricing, at the moment there is this opening offer of 18 euros, as you said, but there is a tiered pricing level so it goes up to the premium class, where you can pay a lot more for your ticket, but is still well within the competitive market rate. low—cost train travel, many british viewers watching might think if it was a lot cheaper to get on the train in the uk i would do that more. in some cases in the uk it is cheaper to get on a plane to get from one airport to the next man to get on a train.— get on a train. yes. they are still very _ get on a train. yes. they are still very competitive - get on a train. yes. they are still very
the train lines, etc. the cost to all this? the train lines. ete— lines, etc.m really, ironically made of an airline as well, air nordstrom, a spanish airline, and also the italian state train operator, train italia, which has a very proven track record in turning a profit, a return on investment. so the aim for this operator is to have 50, 50 million passengers within ten years' time. that seems a very ambitious target, but the pricing, at the moment there is this opening offer of 18 euros,...
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majority of my colleagues, at least those who are nato members, european union, japan, south korea, etc., they are wanting to know how we can help one another. what was that? oh, i'm sorry. reporter: you noted that you felt like there was a shift in terms of being willing to show more decency in this moment. we often talk about breaking the fever or a transition from this moment that we faced for the last several years. do you feel like the election is what represents that? pres. biden: i don't think we will break the fever for the super mega maga republicans. i think they are a minority of the republican party. i think we disagree strongly on issues, but they are decent, honorable people. we have differences of agreement on issues. i work with a lot of these folks in the senate and house for a long time. they are honest and straightforward. they are different of mind, but decent folks. i think the rest of the world -- and a lot of you have covered other parts of the world -- the rest of the world look on the united states -- the best way to say this is to repeat what you heard me say b
majority of my colleagues, at least those who are nato members, european union, japan, south korea, etc., they are wanting to know how we can help one another. what was that? oh, i'm sorry. reporter: you noted that you felt like there was a shift in terms of being willing to show more decency in this moment. we often talk about breaking the fever or a transition from this moment that we faced for the last several years. do you feel like the election is what represents that? pres. biden: i don't...
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human rights leagues, women ngo democrats etc..or the moment currently i'm afraid to say that we still have an important and strong ngos working in the field but we also have a lot of corrupt because after the revolution democracy was the occasion for anyone to have their own political party. we have a lot of corrupt ngos and organizations and we are suffering. i will give you an example. you have a lot of ngos who supported the coup. maybe they are to support democracy. a lot of these ngos -- imagine you are funding ngos to promote democracy and suddenly you discover they are supporting the coup. this is a problem. yet to take this into account. it is important for us to tackle this problem. it used to be the problem of the government of the dictatorship. for the moment, it is the problem of the state civil society and the political parties and this is why the transition is complex because the people are supposed to be leading themselves. what was the last? i am sorry to know that when we talk about the revolution in 2011, we say
human rights leagues, women ngo democrats etc..or the moment currently i'm afraid to say that we still have an important and strong ngos working in the field but we also have a lot of corrupt because after the revolution democracy was the occasion for anyone to have their own political party. we have a lot of corrupt ngos and organizations and we are suffering. i will give you an example. you have a lot of ngos who supported the coup. maybe they are to support democracy. a lot of these ngos --...
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and that will involve nationalism protectionism, etc. whether they'll be effective or not is in terms of increasing the food supply as highly dubious, but you know about it, but agriculture, you know, i mean all industries are in the state of flux, they always are an agriculture isn't industry. and so therefore, we have to see more effective use of land. we have to see more as more intelligent use of resources. i mean, you know, i mean americans can't hear gobbling down vast amounts of steak. like it was like, you know like is it you know, like as of a cost? nothing because it does cost a great deal. i'm not, i know i'm and i believe i'm not a vegetarian, i believe in a neat base diet, but that, that, that, that those resources have got to be used in a, in a proper, sensible intelligence fashion. in order to, to make the most of of these resources and the, and the, and the agricultural acreage which will have to be which will be under growing strain. and which will have to be used to produce more food for the car, for the world's growing
and that will involve nationalism protectionism, etc. whether they'll be effective or not is in terms of increasing the food supply as highly dubious, but you know about it, but agriculture, you know, i mean all industries are in the state of flux, they always are an agriculture isn't industry. and so therefore, we have to see more effective use of land. we have to see more as more intelligent use of resources. i mean, you know, i mean americans can't hear gobbling down vast amounts of steak....
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italy's electorate was and still is very much worried about the cost of living crisis, energy, war, etc but at the same time, migration has always been a controversial issue so it's very convenient right now for the government. i would not even say that this is a test for the government. quite the opposite. it is very convenient for italy's government to be able to talk about migration rather than explaining to the country how they are going to deal with the cost of living crisis, what the plans are for the future in terms of security vis-a-vis the russia and ukraine were, etc. -- war, etc. >> how much support, public support, do you think there is in italy for a harder migration policy? >> i think, first of all, we should remember only 26% of those who went out and voted actually voted for maloney and although, ok, we have a center-right government in power, that does not correspond to the majority of the population in italy because there were 60 million people who simply did not go out and vote so we should remember, a lot of people in italy are not actually supporting the current gov
italy's electorate was and still is very much worried about the cost of living crisis, energy, war, etc but at the same time, migration has always been a controversial issue so it's very convenient right now for the government. i would not even say that this is a test for the government. quite the opposite. it is very convenient for italy's government to be able to talk about migration rather than explaining to the country how they are going to deal with the cost of living crisis, what the...
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and the same thing is true with wheat and other, and other foods, oils, etc. so i'm so, so, so globalization won't be completely undone, but i trust it will be sort of, you know, be, you know, cut down to more realistic levels. daniel lazar, thank you so much for insights today, but stick around we'll bring you back in just a moment to discuss the cost of fertilizer and how it's playing into the rising food prices. the, the cost of food around the globe is having a massive impact on people. so let's take a look at 2 places where food, short it is and supply chain issues are making headlines. first to africa where food shortages are a major concern. african union chief mackie saw, has called brussels to provide some scope for african countries to pay for imported cereals, grains, and fertilizers from russia. africa wants to pay, but it's becoming absolutely impossible. as the sanctions have excluded several russian banks, including spare bank from the swift international payment mechanism. saul has reiterated that they are not dependent on rain imports, but wor
and the same thing is true with wheat and other, and other foods, oils, etc. so i'm so, so, so globalization won't be completely undone, but i trust it will be sort of, you know, be, you know, cut down to more realistic levels. daniel lazar, thank you so much for insights today, but stick around we'll bring you back in just a moment to discuss the cost of fertilizer and how it's playing into the rising food prices. the, the cost of food around the globe is having a massive impact on people. so...
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human rights leagues, women ngo democrats etc..or the moment currently i'm afraid to say that we still have an important and strong ngos working in the field but we also have a lot of corrupt because after the revolution democracy was the occasion for anyone to have their own political party. we have a lot of corrupt ngos and organizations and we are suffering. i will give you an example. you have a lot of ngos who supported the coup. maybe they are to support democracy. a lot of these ngos -- imagine you are funding ngos to promote democracy and suddenly you discover they are supporting the coup. this is a problem. yet to take this into account. it is important for us to tackle this problem. it used to be the problem of the government of the dictatorship. for the moment, it is the problem of the state civil society and the political parties and this is why the transition is complex because the people are supposed to be leading themselves. what was the last? i am sorry to know that when we talk about the revolution in 2011, we say
human rights leagues, women ngo democrats etc..or the moment currently i'm afraid to say that we still have an important and strong ngos working in the field but we also have a lot of corrupt because after the revolution democracy was the occasion for anyone to have their own political party. we have a lot of corrupt ngos and organizations and we are suffering. i will give you an example. you have a lot of ngos who supported the coup. maybe they are to support democracy. a lot of these ngos --...
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, etc. but all of that still relies on energy, whether it's thermal renewable or oil. so setting politics aside, fossil fuel is here to stay, at least in the intermediate future until renewable energy becomes more reliable and readily available. so let's dive deeper with dr. richard wolves, professor of economics, professor wolf, how do you think africa can transition to clean energy when they are already suffering from energy poverty, with many, still not even having access to a modern grid? well, you know, there are many examples in history where a society deemed economically less advance was able to catch up because it could jump over intermediate steps. i remember once talking to a friend of mine in italy who explained that they never went through a modern really well developed postal system. they just don't jump from their under develop postal system right up into email and one half and all the other electronic ways of communicating. and they are by caught up if you like. and even in th
, etc. but all of that still relies on energy, whether it's thermal renewable or oil. so setting politics aside, fossil fuel is here to stay, at least in the intermediate future until renewable energy becomes more reliable and readily available. so let's dive deeper with dr. richard wolves, professor of economics, professor wolf, how do you think africa can transition to clean energy when they are already suffering from energy poverty, with many, still not even having access to a modern grid?...
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moments when it is possible to use civil , some, some infrastructure, the same energy , water supply, etc. in principle, a complete disconnection from civilian objects does not bring absolutely no damage to the army. it is possible to say that all that putin does is all that is done by the russian federation, but it is directed only at uh, it is uh, at the destruction of the infrastructure of the civilian infrastructure in order to incline uh, our foreign-political leadership to capitulation because of the already genocide of the ukrainian people to the army is absolutely not miliyaet, that is, so that i understand , that is, medicine, water, food, gasoline, doctors, etc., everything in the army exists autonomously, and if there is no light, there is no gasoline, for example, this does not mean that ukrainian tanks are not refueled and armored personnel carriers are not refueled , and if someone is wounded, then medicine must be waited for from kyiv or from lviv, there is everything autonomously, correctly, i understood, please, mr. andriy ryzhenko. well, indeed. well, if you have combat
moments when it is possible to use civil , some, some infrastructure, the same energy , water supply, etc. in principle, a complete disconnection from civilian objects does not bring absolutely no damage to the army. it is possible to say that all that putin does is all that is done by the russian federation, but it is directed only at uh, it is uh, at the destruction of the infrastructure of the civilian infrastructure in order to incline uh, our foreign-political leadership to capitulation...
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, etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted in 2000 a summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they have gotten worse beat for the oppressed muslim. we go to minority or for civil rights activists in hong kong. back in germany, these football crazy students can be bothered about guitar 2022. they will organize their own world cup with 16 inventory teams from around the world. when smithy about this steve, in the dought mentalism recently created by the time for food could angry by managed in dublin management taylor from the my, this is miss dustless. and what all smart or indifferent moons conduct mom in police near you both. you have a home, was a cyclist open until sight and shut it and they won't watch the games and car no semi final, no final, nothing. only the live stream and post match analysis of their own tournament. them this but it means to make them and also he does come w
, etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted in 2000 a summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they have gotten worse beat for the oppressed muslim. we go to minority or for civil rights activists in hong kong. back in germany, these football crazy students can be bothered about guitar 2022. they will organize their own world cup with 16 inventory teams from around the world. when smithy...
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etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted the 2008 summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they have gotten worse beat for the oppressed, muslim rigor, minority, or for civil rights activists in hong kong. back in germany, these football crazy students can be bothered about guitar 2022. they will organize their own world cup with 16 amatory teams from around the world when smithy about this steve, in dought, many places refusing to create and by the time for 50 dangly by the managed in dublin, my telephone that my this is miss douglas and what else must own desk being a moons. good at the moment, police near you both of whom was cycling. often i shall site and shut it and they won't watch the games and car no semi final, no final nothing. only the live stream and post match analysis of their own tournament. but it can make them also he does come with this gave him new if cayden for
etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted the 2008 summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they have gotten worse beat for the oppressed, muslim rigor, minority, or for civil rights activists in hong kong. back in germany, these football crazy students can be bothered about guitar 2022. they will organize their own world cup with 16 amatory teams from around the world when smithy about...
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we get non-continuous territory in the philippines, cuba, etc. the first america firsters opposed world war ii and american involvement. they were isolationist, but no one calls themselves an isolationist. i talked about it -- the united states does not need to be involved in the rest of the world. buchanan brought these back open after the end of the cold war. you heard the clip before -- i encourage people to listen to his campaign speech when he was running for president in 1991, when he talked about these things. it's time to reevaluate our expensive milcommitments overseas. you calhim any oh isolationist -- a neo- isolationist. donald trump pulled america out of the paris climate accord, several other deals, but charles lindbergh and donald trump are very different people. host: let's speak to our next caller. hi. caller: you guys keep talking about trump. trump is nothing like pastor republican presidents. he has a more dictator-like mentality, and the gop also has that. if you are talking about history, you have to talk about everybody's h
we get non-continuous territory in the philippines, cuba, etc. the first america firsters opposed world war ii and american involvement. they were isolationist, but no one calls themselves an isolationist. i talked about it -- the united states does not need to be involved in the rest of the world. buchanan brought these back open after the end of the cold war. you heard the clip before -- i encourage people to listen to his campaign speech when he was running for president in 1991, when he...
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, etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted in 2008 summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they have gotten worse. be it for the oppressed, muslim rigor, minority, or for civil rights activists in hong kong. back in germany, these football crazy students can be bothered about guitar 2022. they will organize their own world cup with 16 amatory teams from around the world. when smith developed this, steve in dought, mentioned from susan clinton, worked by dawn, tampa fulfill dangly by launched in dublin management telephones. i my, this is miss das pheasant. what else? mart, or, and dest being on boons? godaddy mom in paulette near uber, few bonham bus or take glazed offering and shes titan, shut it, but they won't watch the games in katara no semi final, no final, nothing. only the live stream and post match analysis of their round tournament. then this buddy m. yes, can make the man
, etc. there is reason to believe that this won't work though china hosted in 2008 summer olympics hopes for a high that the event would have an impact on human rights. there have things changed? well, they have gotten worse. be it for the oppressed, muslim rigor, minority, or for civil rights activists in hong kong. back in germany, these football crazy students can be bothered about guitar 2022. they will organize their own world cup with 16 amatory teams from around the world. when smith...
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it is nicole nase and we go bullies, etc, etc, of the rest of the world. and that is finished. that's why i'm in, even without understanding that they're western the leads are us. so i negative on this issue of acceptable or dignified means of conducting a confrontation among enemies. do you think at this point, there is anything that that is off limits when it comes to russia? i hope i hope that we're not going to use nuclear weapons massively. massively the keyboard here. and this is a strategic partner. there is one strange notion strategic plan on this rather ambiguous note. we have to live there, but i appreciate your wisdom as always. thank you very much. it was a pleasure and thank you for watching hope to see you again on the well the part ah with . mm hm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on very dramatic development. only nationally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult time to sit down and talk i a lot. we have which are ours. we make, you know,
it is nicole nase and we go bullies, etc, etc, of the rest of the world. and that is finished. that's why i'm in, even without understanding that they're western the leads are us. so i negative on this issue of acceptable or dignified means of conducting a confrontation among enemies. do you think at this point, there is anything that that is off limits when it comes to russia? i hope i hope that we're not going to use nuclear weapons massively. massively the keyboard here. and this is a...
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will try to find some alternative ways to satisfy its allies in the so-called dkb armenia, belarus, etce actually see the opposite. armenia and belarus realize that in this situation, they warned us, they are left alone with their foreign policy problems. it is clear that no large-scale armenian troops there will participate in the war with russia. against ukraine, but this issue remains open in relation to belarus because it may happen in the build-up of strike groups in belarus, and there may even be the use of the territory of belarus itself as a springboard for entering russia into a war on the new on the new in the area of the front in northern ukraine, this can also pose a certain problem, and the participation of belarusian troops in this does not significantly change anything in this case. what about the russian federation well, actually, i will elaborate a little bit about the kitten, he noted that the dcb rather does not live up to the expectations of armenia, but at the same time, he does not ask the dcb for military assistance. is a comparison of two situations was followe
will try to find some alternative ways to satisfy its allies in the so-called dkb armenia, belarus, etce actually see the opposite. armenia and belarus realize that in this situation, they warned us, they are left alone with their foreign policy problems. it is clear that no large-scale armenian troops there will participate in the war with russia. against ukraine, but this issue remains open in relation to belarus because it may happen in the build-up of strike groups in belarus, and there may...
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maybe then people will really apply, if only to charge their gadgets, phones, laptops, etc. next thank you roksolana, i will just say for our viewers that today we will explore the so-called points of invincibility in other cities and on youtube we launched a survey do you use points of invincibility go in and answer well, this is roksolana, see today i researched how the plan works, the so-called points of invincibility, heating points in kyiv. thank you roksolana, russian troops are strengthening their positions along critical contact lines in the east of the kherson region to protect against a possible ukrainian counteroffensive, the american institute for the study of war reports this in its daily report, analysts analyzed satellite images they show that the russian troops pay primary attention to the order of this cops and the construction of anti-tank fortifications along demarcation lines connecting the russian troops on the eastern, i.e., left bank of the dnieper with the southeastern rear areas in the kherson region and the crimea, as well as with the eastern rear areas around
maybe then people will really apply, if only to charge their gadgets, phones, laptops, etc. next thank you roksolana, i will just say for our viewers that today we will explore the so-called points of invincibility in other cities and on youtube we launched a survey do you use points of invincibility go in and answer well, this is roksolana, see today i researched how the plan works, the so-called points of invincibility, heating points in kyiv. thank you roksolana, russian troops are...
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unfortunately, we can only record all these movements, destruction, damage , etc. for today. how to counterhis unfortunately, how to me. today, we see such a strategic strategy of actions of the authorities in relation to cultural heritage objects and the protection of cultural heritage objects, such fragmentary jerks or such tactical actions are very good, but why are we doing it? it seems to me so complete we don't have the paintings. that is, we record, there is a certain monitoring of the documentation of these damages and destructions that concern immovable cultural heritage objects, which is currently being carried out by a certain group a under its ministry of culture and information policy now there are very good efforts to create monitoring of archaeological heritage sites, but why are we doing it, we are doing it in order to record this damage caused by the russian federation to cultural objects and objects object of cultural heritage, we are doing this in order to prepare certain evidence for the use of elmira in documenting crimes, and here we come to an extremely interesting mo
unfortunately, we can only record all these movements, destruction, damage , etc. for today. how to counterhis unfortunately, how to me. today, we see such a strategic strategy of actions of the authorities in relation to cultural heritage objects and the protection of cultural heritage objects, such fragmentary jerks or such tactical actions are very good, but why are we doing it? it seems to me so complete we don't have the paintings. that is, we record, there is a certain monitoring of the...
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, etc. all of that still relies on energy, whether it's thermal renewable oil. so setting politics aside, fossil fuel is here to stay, at least in the intermediate future until renewable energy becomes more reliable and readily available. so let's dive deeper with dr. richard wolf, professor of economics, professor wolf, how do you think africa can transition to clean energy when they are already suffering from energy poverty, with many, still not even having access to a modern grid? well, you know, there are many examples in history where a society deemed economically less advance was able to catch up because it could jump over intermediate steps. i remember once talking to a friend of mine in italy who explained that they never went through a modern really well developed postal system. they just don't jump from their under developed postal system, right up into email and one half and all the other electronic ways of communicating . and they are by caught up if you like. and even in the sen
, etc. all of that still relies on energy, whether it's thermal renewable oil. so setting politics aside, fossil fuel is here to stay, at least in the intermediate future until renewable energy becomes more reliable and readily available. so let's dive deeper with dr. richard wolf, professor of economics, professor wolf, how do you think africa can transition to clean energy when they are already suffering from energy poverty, with many, still not even having access to a modern grid? well, you...
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things cannot be quickly restored there, because there are still some shelling going on somewhere, etc project must be made operational work and finding some solutions to supply water to the homes of our ukrainians mr. serhiy nao about e-e aid to ukrainians well, in particular , we are talking about compensating part of the expenses for generators about a week ago, we heard information about lviv oblast and kyiv oblast in order to return to residents of high-rise buildings those who buy generators in order to provide themselves with electricity, the local government can return 75% of the cost of this generator, for this you need to submit an application, go to the site and leave certain to read the conditions, tell me if there are already such people willing and how to deal with this idea, i know that in several cities the city of lviv was the first city with a pilot project and they proposed such an initiative for the citizens of the city of lviv, and i know that this initiative is working there are also in several other cities, but unfortunately generators are not a panacea, especial
things cannot be quickly restored there, because there are still some shelling going on somewhere, etc project must be made operational work and finding some solutions to supply water to the homes of our ukrainians mr. serhiy nao about e-e aid to ukrainians well, in particular , we are talking about compensating part of the expenses for generators about a week ago, we heard information about lviv oblast and kyiv oblast in order to return to residents of high-rise buildings those who buy...
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a certain step because the president has influences on the administration er, regional , regional, etcppointments, but the prime minister has more influence in the departmental way, and in the end, the reform that was supposed to remove this partially in the part of the administration, we remember how this reform was adopted under petro poroshenko and then he received the already buried slaughterhouse and he began appointing political people to these positions again, so again there is nothing new here and this position has always been quite important, everything depended on how much the president himself raises this person in status or lowers him to a functional importance as far as it enables her to reveal herself, including publicly under cameras and not publicly, this person has always decided many things in this way. this concentration is threatening to the institutional base of the state and to the stability of the institution's work because it generates a corruption risks because if a certain position concentrates more powers on itself than the formal prescribed one, then accordi
a certain step because the president has influences on the administration er, regional , regional, etcppointments, but the prime minister has more influence in the departmental way, and in the end, the reform that was supposed to remove this partially in the part of the administration, we remember how this reform was adopted under petro poroshenko and then he received the already buried slaughterhouse and he began appointing political people to these positions again, so again there is nothing...
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, etc. i think you're going to see a continuation of relying on fossil fuels and a very hard row for any activity in any country that under cuts that i it will be offset by other developments because the forces that make that possible are still strong enough to do that and do you think that the interest and rex from a lot of the developing nations does not have anything to do with the interest in access to cheaper source as a fuel and is the 3rd world repelling against the green agenda? i think those elements of that rebellion, we've seen that for years of india and china have had a solidarity around those questions that is older even than the bricks. ment, i think the recent information we're getting that bricks is about to expand on the list of countries is remarkable. not just iran, as you might have expected, but saudi arabia, but also countries like turkey and argentina. the growing interest in rigs means that's all of the energy politics that used to have to do with lee advanced west.
, etc. i think you're going to see a continuation of relying on fossil fuels and a very hard row for any activity in any country that under cuts that i it will be offset by other developments because the forces that make that possible are still strong enough to do that and do you think that the interest and rex from a lot of the developing nations does not have anything to do with the interest in access to cheaper source as a fuel and is the 3rd world repelling against the green agenda? i think...
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. , etc., etc., and eventually you don't want them to ask you about the trauma. and that's when you don't have a therapist or you don't have these means for mental health. that's why you see a latino voting red, because a lot of the times we don't want to face the things we that brought us to this country to begin with. well, because those stories that's why i love that we tell these stories right. that's why i'm a professor. that's why i do the work that i do is to amplify the stories, because so many of these stories are told in shame and it's like bitter, porky gives shame, as if it's like a salvadoran story or a vietnamese story. and these are american stories. they're american stories, period. and so that to me, just the the telling of this story is the the the honesty with which we tell them is what helps. and that's actually why i wrote the young readers version, not because i thought i was going to write for teenagers. and then i thought, no, by the time they're teenagers, it's all like trauma has already gotten so deep that if i write the memoir for ten
. , etc., etc., and eventually you don't want them to ask you about the trauma. and that's when you don't have a therapist or you don't have these means for mental health. that's why you see a latino voting red, because a lot of the times we don't want to face the things we that brought us to this country to begin with. well, because those stories that's why i love that we tell these stories right. that's why i'm a professor. that's why i do the work that i do is to amplify the stories, because...
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vpn software are still working, then you can access twitter, then you can access instagram, telegram, etc, you can access also the w, et cetera. so then a chinese user, they are posting pictures and once they went on to their document that they cannot be deleted any more by chinese sensors. that's how basically stuff gets out and the world knows about those protests. and does the chinese state truly believe that in this day and age sensitive information will actually prevent people from accessing it? which, i mean, it's kind of ambivalence at 1st. when you know, social media was starting, the chinese government was very afraid, especially after seeing the revolutions in the arabic world. and so the censorship kicked in very, very roughly. but sometimes they found out they can also use to send the ship. they can use the technological developments for their own turn to us. so, i mean, right now it works quite a lot. many chinese actually don't use a v p n, so they stay within this cost most and they don't even know what's happening in their own country. to some degree, and they're of course
vpn software are still working, then you can access twitter, then you can access instagram, telegram, etc, you can access also the w, et cetera. so then a chinese user, they are posting pictures and once they went on to their document that they cannot be deleted any more by chinese sensors. that's how basically stuff gets out and the world knows about those protests. and does the chinese state truly believe that in this day and age sensitive information will actually prevent people from...