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military matters in, quote, unquote, diplomatic matters in economic matters, germany of the dollar, etc. any sort of questioning of us unit polarity is quickly bulk that in the quarters of power in the united states. but also in much of the last, you know, a lot of countries, in your opinion, for example, are at this point, that's the states of the united states and are completely in favor of, you know, polarity, as long as the united states is the, you know, unipolar hedge them on, so i don't think the united states officials, you know, regardless of what people across the world and regardless of what people in the united states think. i don't think us a specials are going to kind of listen to any sort of reason. and i think if history is any sort of a indicator of that, you know, i think unfortunately, they are very far from listening to any sort of reason. washington's moves in the region that they're being seen as provocative, especially with the latest near collision of american and chinese warships and they tie one, what are they hoping to achieve? yeah, i think your guess is pret
military matters in, quote, unquote, diplomatic matters in economic matters, germany of the dollar, etc. any sort of questioning of us unit polarity is quickly bulk that in the quarters of power in the united states. but also in much of the last, you know, a lot of countries, in your opinion, for example, are at this point, that's the states of the united states and are completely in favor of, you know, polarity, as long as the united states is the, you know, unipolar hedge them on, so i don't...
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, etc. which of course it is. but this year this seems more of a confidence prop saying, you know what reading is important. but also is, is that is heating our homes for the coming winter. and we have to look after our people for it and you know, environment is important to and just want to mention the gas is one of the cleanest outages out there. so is uh, you know, peaceful nuclear energy and russia is always, that gets lost in the discussion. well, them get false into discussion because at least according to the russian perspective degree. and agenda is a jewel political agenda. sure. there are some promising or technologies, but the way they have been hi typed up. at least the russians perceive that as a, as a means of sara competition and using valued this course to actually eliminate your, your competitors. but going back to your point, you know, oil and gas, you know, russia solve them, and i think right now it solves and proudly because one of the things that became clear over the p
, etc. which of course it is. but this year this seems more of a confidence prop saying, you know what reading is important. but also is, is that is heating our homes for the coming winter. and we have to look after our people for it and you know, environment is important to and just want to mention the gas is one of the cleanest outages out there. so is uh, you know, peaceful nuclear energy and russia is always, that gets lost in the discussion. well, them get false into discussion because at...
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you remember those protests, etc, etc. so he was sort of in a kind of speaking in a way from a slightly conspiratorial point of view. but in another way, what he was saying was factually true, right? so, you know, if if you have your money in a bank account and somebody somewhere doesn't like what you're doing, those assets can be frozen or confiscated, as many murdering russian officials have now found to their to their displeasure, right? they've had all their assets frozen because the powers that be don't like what they're doing. so, you know, he's not wrong in saying that if you want if you want to be to live beyond the reach of the powers that be, you know, go for cryptocurrencies or something like that. it depends whether you think that the powers that be in your own country are a sort of malign cabal who may come after you for no good reason. that's a sort of different question. as for what's likely to happen in 2024 on the specifics, ijust i don't know. but i do know that the narrative that the 2020 election was st
you remember those protests, etc, etc. so he was sort of in a kind of speaking in a way from a slightly conspiratorial point of view. but in another way, what he was saying was factually true, right? so, you know, if if you have your money in a bank account and somebody somewhere doesn't like what you're doing, those assets can be frozen or confiscated, as many murdering russian officials have now found to their to their displeasure, right? they've had all their assets frozen because the powers...
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but i am bill clinton and welfare reform, etc. went along it.and one of the things we could do and should do or not, it's universal basic income is just remember we don't even to talk about socialism or scandinavia. yeah. just the world in which the system was tuition free as it was for my father, in which you know, the social safety net was so much stronger, which living wages were so much better for working people and we've had that world in this and i think it peaked the sixties and seventies. we could have it again, but we'd have to vote for some pretty radically different economic policies. so we've reached the point in our where we only have time for one more question. so sorry, i'll try to get a good one, guys yeah, i actually think that's a perfect segue way to the question that i was going to ask. you were talking earlier about it i don't want to block people. you were talking earlier, a story shifting, right? yeah. like gender, race sexual assault, like all these like big topics. right. and another conversation that's happening recentl
but i am bill clinton and welfare reform, etc. went along it.and one of the things we could do and should do or not, it's universal basic income is just remember we don't even to talk about socialism or scandinavia. yeah. just the world in which the system was tuition free as it was for my father, in which you know, the social safety net was so much stronger, which living wages were so much better for working people and we've had that world in this and i think it peaked the sixties and...
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- success in terms of your following, etc? well, my parents _ following, etc?le bit i parents were a little bit worried about me spending a lot of time upstairs on my computer. in hindsight, i can see where they were coming from. luckily i was building a community. i think the reason i was successful is probably through collaboration. i was able to reach out to creators in the uk and us and convince them to make videos with me. and i think that was what led to people being interested in my content which eventually i hope became interesting. what hope became interesting. what were the videos _ hope became interesting. what were the videos about? - hope became interesting. what were the videos about? so, - hope became interesting. what were the videos about? so, i i were the videos about? so, i was able _ were the videos about? so, i was able to _ were the videos about? so, i was able to convince - were the videos about? so, i was able to convince people | was able to convince people like ed sheeran to make a video with me in any bathroom in, what i call the brai
- success in terms of your following, etc? well, my parents _ following, etc?le bit i parents were a little bit worried about me spending a lot of time upstairs on my computer. in hindsight, i can see where they were coming from. luckily i was building a community. i think the reason i was successful is probably through collaboration. i was able to reach out to creators in the uk and us and convince them to make videos with me. and i think that was what led to people being interested in my...
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programs, etc. but after the crackdown on companies like new oriental, etc., there was a desire to make sure that there's not just, you know, wealthy kids can go to these and the rest of the country is left behind. so i think we may see a different model develop where it's not just entrepreneurial, you know, people who are trying to open up a new business by creating these camps. i think it may become part of an auxiliary element as part of the education system. my sense is that the ministry of education has been told. do not forget rural education that we don't want to have a bifurcated country. we don't want to have the 14 coastal city part of the country on the east coast and everything else. we know that in 1949 that produced a revolution. so preventing the bifurcation of the chinese economy in terms of quality of life, health care, educational access, etc., that's why going back to your session this morning, the big point about the role -- that should not be ignored. i was the executive vice ch
programs, etc. but after the crackdown on companies like new oriental, etc., there was a desire to make sure that there's not just, you know, wealthy kids can go to these and the rest of the country is left behind. so i think we may see a different model develop where it's not just entrepreneurial, you know, people who are trying to open up a new business by creating these camps. i think it may become part of an auxiliary element as part of the education system. my sense is that the ministry of...
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, etc. go ahead general as well. the just florida is the change. they're completely here just in the 2 to 3 years. and i remember, i don't know whether you will remember the 2017 lifeline. the foreign ministry set up the 1st meeting between the truck. uh now we have an election coming up uh next year. we're not sure what's gonna happen. uh, we have many brands in the united states. the default just for me. when you no new, the new institutional connections and that were uh the, what i call you a ration for the eastern alliance. all these categories now are line very up to 40 bill control to 30 the gross national product the next year. so we have to look at this, we are looking at a weakening of the european nations of this massive america. we have these alignments, wireless, you know, i think that's what we have to focus on. and that's what the some of the coverage will do with our delegates and talk about that. talk about the future. robotics on saturday and people that can really older cou
, etc. go ahead general as well. the just florida is the change. they're completely here just in the 2 to 3 years. and i remember, i don't know whether you will remember the 2017 lifeline. the foreign ministry set up the 1st meeting between the truck. uh now we have an election coming up uh next year. we're not sure what's gonna happen. uh, we have many brands in the united states. the default just for me. when you no new, the new institutional connections and that were uh the, what i call you...
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, etc. and they now feel that for him it is much weaker than before. emmy's, not souls thrown, but it doesn't control everything. and you, of course, have a very good insight into this. you have worked shoulder to shoulder with put and how has he changed from the man that you knew in the early 2, thousands. so it's gonna be, it's a different doses. companies, the difference at that time is supporting just to try to understand how to how to direct with the state and the he's supportive as permits to me to support the toner falls. mike avenue and he said right now is completely different person that's coastal with that i would say in just and completely different view on the wall was huge of this thought, the 12 you and that he has a narrow political career door. all thinking about it right? now explained to me, it's nothing to do with that would say the devotion to democratic principles, orange us market to call them it prints the free market. they call their principles . absolutely different
, etc. and they now feel that for him it is much weaker than before. emmy's, not souls thrown, but it doesn't control everything. and you, of course, have a very good insight into this. you have worked shoulder to shoulder with put and how has he changed from the man that you knew in the early 2, thousands. so it's gonna be, it's a different doses. companies, the difference at that time is supporting just to try to understand how to how to direct with the state and the he's supportive as...
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, etc. but the sector which we have totally ignored to allow is the small, medium enterprise, which is a huge contribution in india. uh by 2013. we expect the small and medium enterprise and india to contribute around the trillion dollars to, to be of, uh, of, uh, gdp of india confidence manufacturing can be increased between our countries. a trade off commodities off of a food process for products, etc. this is where we should be putting in more emphasis and it's a lot happen when both on through both governments give a lot of support money off support, which i didn't divide. is that finally we sort of have a free trade agreement between our countries. currently, i don't stadium countries, i accepting that in the entropy for trade. a share is one of them. and we also want the payment system. so for each of the country is to be accepted. for example, the media card for made a payment system of that i should be accepted in india. and similarly the u. b. i payment system of india. so it'd be a
, etc. but the sector which we have totally ignored to allow is the small, medium enterprise, which is a huge contribution in india. uh by 2013. we expect the small and medium enterprise and india to contribute around the trillion dollars to, to be of, uh, of, uh, gdp of india confidence manufacturing can be increased between our countries. a trade off commodities off of a food process for products, etc. this is where we should be putting in more emphasis and it's a lot happen when both on...
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world when you joined the allies the united states of america, such as australia, south korea, japan, etc that is, china is gaining points for this conversation, for these negotiations, so that they are in a strong position, and we see that china succeeds in this. if blinking tried to call there, china does not pick up the phone, this is a strong position, that is, you there is no need to talk and this means that conflict will increase, and this visit is precisely aimed at establishing such channels and reducing this conflict, but countries will compete with each other because this two different types of management, one open democratic and the other personalistic personalistic vertical thank you for such an analysis of recent international events ruslan osypenko, an international expert, was a guest freedom of the morning is freedom of the morning my name is katya nekrecha and in this stream we continue to talk about such topics for the last a few days ago, the ukrainian air force shot down four russian attack helicopters, and british intelligence suggests that russian forces temporarily
world when you joined the allies the united states of america, such as australia, south korea, japan, etc that is, china is gaining points for this conversation, for these negotiations, so that they are in a strong position, and we see that china succeeds in this. if blinking tried to call there, china does not pick up the phone, this is a strong position, that is, you there is no need to talk and this means that conflict will increase, and this visit is precisely aimed at establishing such...
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that is, it is the possibility of transferring ground manpads systems , etc. to specific points where there is an expectation of a counteroffensive or enemy attacks, if we are talking about about the use of helicopters, this is the possibility of quickly passing through the weakly defended lines of the e-e front and destroying some critical objects , such as headquarters, such as fuel depots munitions, etc., we all remember the destruction of state warehouses, for example, in belgorod oblast, in addition to that. if we talk about the supply of live aircraft, of course it is also important , but today it was primarily about aviation, because in aviation it is more critical and more important. at the same time, after the real start of the transfer of aircraft, most likely, the next speech will be about medium-long-range missiles , including helicopters, because we understand that those soviet helicopters that are in ukraine in addition, there were those that were transmitted and will continue to be transmitted, they are, of course, important, but in the long-term perspective , ukraine,
that is, it is the possibility of transferring ground manpads systems , etc. to specific points where there is an expectation of a counteroffensive or enemy attacks, if we are talking about about the use of helicopters, this is the possibility of quickly passing through the weakly defended lines of the e-e front and destroying some critical objects , such as headquarters, such as fuel depots munitions, etc., we all remember the destruction of state warehouses, for example, in belgorod oblast,...
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, etc. it might be a little tough or go for them in again in, in class i believe in nomic terms. i think that that, that is the case that could be made for that argument. ok. but if you look next door to china and you look at japan, japan has had a stable and slightly declining population for 30 years now. and that hasn't led to economic collapse. if anything, what has led to is it to ation? we're trying, we're japan, the japanese economy functions more and more and more efficiently. and they're able to do more or maintain standards, even with fewer people coming into the workforce at, at the bottom level. how does the, how are they defying what we think is an economic template as well? i think they're defying it because they have different expectations. they have a culture that's different from that of, of the west. even though japan, you know, went through this great dramatic transformation in the late 19th the 20th century is to reconfigure itself to be a modern capitalist economy and dev
, etc. it might be a little tough or go for them in again in, in class i believe in nomic terms. i think that that, that is the case that could be made for that argument. ok. but if you look next door to china and you look at japan, japan has had a stable and slightly declining population for 30 years now. and that hasn't led to economic collapse. if anything, what has led to is it to ation? we're trying, we're japan, the japanese economy functions more and more and more efficiently. and...
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, and health care services and education, high schools, elementary schools, colleges, universities, etc. so that's very important. and it also suggests that it is understood that people who are housed will be working in so far as they can work and find employment. that's why housing should be close to employment opportunities. one important discussion one, i think more people need to have. thank you. they lani farrah for joining us. addressing homelessness is a complex issue which requires a range of policy and programmatic interventions. past strategies which have been effective in some countries include providing access to affordable housing, supporting education and employment opportunities. frightening health and social services to homeless individuals and working toward this poverty and the quality collaborations between government, civil society, organizations and other stakeholders is a central for addressing homelessness and promoting the human rights and dignity of all and divide individuals. and the way to not fall on one single entity and is not a problem which can be solved
, and health care services and education, high schools, elementary schools, colleges, universities, etc. so that's very important. and it also suggests that it is understood that people who are housed will be working in so far as they can work and find employment. that's why housing should be close to employment opportunities. one important discussion one, i think more people need to have. thank you. they lani farrah for joining us. addressing homelessness is a complex issue which requires a...
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territory of russia with different statuses and hostages, prisoners of war and illegally detained, etcut what happened once again emphasizes the reality everything happens through diplomatic channels, which are owned by our foreign policy department, which is also the ministry of foreign affairs. such powers are vested in a special body created under the security service of ukraine for the exchange and release of prisoners of war, which includes representatives of foreign intelligence, military intelligence , the security service of the ministry of internal affairs, e.e., the ministry of reintegration, etc., in this case, the ukrainian the first party was not informed; secondly , it is not known who, only operational sources can establish who after all they were released for the second time, it was not an exchange, it was an illegal transfer of prisoners of war, they have the same status as prisoners of war, moreover, there is a suspicion that representatives of the special services of other countries are working with them. in this case, it is it is still unknown what methods are used
territory of russia with different statuses and hostages, prisoners of war and illegally detained, etcut what happened once again emphasizes the reality everything happens through diplomatic channels, which are owned by our foreign policy department, which is also the ministry of foreign affairs. such powers are vested in a special body created under the security service of ukraine for the exchange and release of prisoners of war, which includes representatives of foreign intelligence, military...
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etc. where do you think this is auoin ? ~ �* , etc. where do you think this is oiiin? , etc.s iioin?~ �*, , ., going? well, it's completed and there is a lot _ going? well, it's completed and there is a lot we _ going? well, it's completed and there is a lot we don't _ going? well, it's completed and there is a lot we don't know. - going? well, it's completed and| there is a lot we don't know. we know the ukrainians have got nine brigades in the 50,000 men, more or less, armed, trained by nato. what the ukrainians also have is a lot of worry that while nato support is broad, it might be brittle if they don't look like winners any more. so this is probably not a make or break moment in the whole war. the war is going to go on, but there are different possibilities. ukraine could triumph, show they have mastered nato tactics, so—called all arms warfare, and break through the russian positions, and the russians then would be in a very bad place. or, bad possibility for ukraine, their new troops are untested in the main. they haven't been in combat. what if they take big casualti
etc. where do you think this is auoin ? ~ �* , etc. where do you think this is oiiin? , etc.s iioin?~ �*, , ., going? well, it's completed and there is a lot _ going? well, it's completed and there is a lot we _ going? well, it's completed and there is a lot we don't _ going? well, it's completed and there is a lot we don't know. - going? well, it's completed and| there is a lot we don't know. we know the ukrainians have got nine brigades in the 50,000 men, more or less, armed, trained by...
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, etc. it might be a little tough or go for the it is in again, it is in classical you cannot make terms. i think there's that there's a case that could be made for that argument. ok, but if you look next door to china and you look at japan, japan has had a stable and slightly declining population for 30 years now. and that hasn't led to economic collapse if anything, what it has led to is it to ation. we're trying, we're japan, the japanese economy functions more and more and more efficiently. mm. they're able to do more or maintain standards, even with fewer people coming into the workforce at, at the bottom level. how does the, how are they defying what we think is an economic template? well, i think they're defying it because they have different expectations. they have a culture that's different from that of, of the west. even though japan, you know, went through this great dramatic transformation in the late 19th and 20th centuries, to reconfigure itself, to be a modern capitalist econo
, etc. it might be a little tough or go for the it is in again, it is in classical you cannot make terms. i think there's that there's a case that could be made for that argument. ok, but if you look next door to china and you look at japan, japan has had a stable and slightly declining population for 30 years now. and that hasn't led to economic collapse if anything, what it has led to is it to ation. we're trying, we're japan, the japanese economy functions more and more and more efficiently....
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health care is facilities, education, etc. some emerging markets particular with those with weak macroeconomic policy frameworks with significant political risk. they will find it more difficult to fund the investment that they need, to fund the development path that they want to pursue. a quick look at other news before we go british water firm thames water is in talks to secure extra funding. the company serves a quarter of the uk population, has billions of dollars in debt and is under pressure after its boss resigned suddenly earlier this week. the british government said it was ready to act but reassured residents that water supplies will continue as normal. meanwhile, spain is gearing up to hold a general election next month. the conservative opposition party are hoping to unseat the current left wing coalition. and the issue of the spanish economy is front and centre for voters and politicians alike. guy hedgecoe reports from madrid. as summer begins spain's tourism and catering industry is coming into their own. finall
health care is facilities, education, etc. some emerging markets particular with those with weak macroeconomic policy frameworks with significant political risk. they will find it more difficult to fund the investment that they need, to fund the development path that they want to pursue. a quick look at other news before we go british water firm thames water is in talks to secure extra funding. the company serves a quarter of the uk population, has billions of dollars in debt and is under...
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, etc. it might be a little tough or go for them in again in class. if we can nomic terms. i think there's that there's a case that could be made for that argument. ok, but if you look next door to china and you look at japan, japan has had a stable and slightly declining population for 30 years now. and that hasn't led to economic collapse. if anything, what has led to is this is actuation, where china or japan, the japanese economy functions more and more and more efficiently. and they're able to do more or maintain standards, even with fewer people coming into the workforce at, at the bottom level. how does the, how are they defying what we think is an economic template? well, i think they're defying it because they have different expectations. they have a culture that's different from that of, of the west. even though japan, you know, went through this great dramatic transformation in the late 19th and 20th century, is to reconfigure itself to be a modern capitalist economy and developed
, etc. it might be a little tough or go for them in again in class. if we can nomic terms. i think there's that there's a case that could be made for that argument. ok, but if you look next door to china and you look at japan, japan has had a stable and slightly declining population for 30 years now. and that hasn't led to economic collapse. if anything, what has led to is this is actuation, where china or japan, the japanese economy functions more and more and more efficiently. and they're...
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., etc., there were several steps that had to be observed that contraception could be okayed. now, as it turned out, that line did not hold and in various short order there were no more exceptions there was no more talk of married people, etc. but i draw attention to that both because it was pivotal within the history of christianity and because that year in 1930 suggests that there was a rethinking about sex going on well before the birth control pill in 1963. mary susan yoshihara, president of the american on women, peace and security and i loved your first book, can't to with your second book. my question has to do with foreign policy. the united states has been promoting this revolution abroad in the postwar area and mostly since the sixties. we continue to do so now, not just in usaid and state, but also now in the defense department. what do you see relationship and how do you see this helping or hurting american foreign policy? have you thought about it? and or maybe the reverse might be true that some of our partners, by pushing back might have some reverse effect on a
., etc., there were several steps that had to be observed that contraception could be okayed. now, as it turned out, that line did not hold and in various short order there were no more exceptions there was no more talk of married people, etc. but i draw attention to that both because it was pivotal within the history of christianity and because that year in 1930 suggests that there was a rethinking about sex going on well before the birth control pill in 1963. mary susan yoshihara, president...
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s, the global climate, gender, etc. either these are we hear these all the time, having a bigger and more global bricks means that the g 7 countries, what happens is discuss these and share more with breaks that that's the view. i think that the supporters of i think your brick net now have all right, but we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guest solution. i do, chris, we for and surely you and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website. i'll just or dot com and prefer the discussion go to our facebook page. that's facebook dot com, forward slash ag inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter, handle this app t j inside store for me and how much enjoying the whole thing here. bye for now, the, the the allegations of the plug with a secret chinese police stations fits shock waves around the world. when a investigate claims a chinese influence abroad went out to the adult in norway. now
s, the global climate, gender, etc. either these are we hear these all the time, having a bigger and more global bricks means that the g 7 countries, what happens is discuss these and share more with breaks that that's the view. i think that the supporters of i think your brick net now have all right, but we have run out of time, so we're going to have to leave the conversation there. thanks so much to all of our guest solution. i do, chris, we for and surely you and thank you to for watching....
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., etc., there were several steps that had to be observed that contraception could be okayed. now, as it turned out, that line did not hold and in various short order there were no more exceptions there was no more talk of married people, etc. but i draw attention to that both because it was pivotal within the history of christianity and because that year in 1930 suggests that there was a rethinking about sex going on well before the birth control pill in 1963. mary susan yoshihara, president of the american on women, peace and security and i loved your first book, can't to with your second book. my question has to do with foreign policy. the united states has been promoting this revolution abroad in the postwar area and mostly since the sixties. we continue to do so now, not just in usaid and state, but also now in the defense department. what do you see relationship and how do you see this helping or hurting american foreign policy? have you thought about it? and or maybe the reverse might be true that some of our partners, by pushing back might have some reverse effect on a
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, etc. right? some young type, right? walkers do tricks with those who are afraid of heights can do long line walkers very the right ways loan god. but it's low, you don't have to get up so high so everyone can find something that works for them . there was that was that, is that and final question is, we know this is your job. we know you're very good at what you do. does it bring you joy or that yes it does. so i love what i do, but it's tough. what are the times i thought about quitting, but those thoughts are behind me. now as i have a goal and i'm going to achieve it to that, i should be my main task is to make this a safe environment for the next generation. so they can learn and frame i very my performances and introduce new tricks to get them interested. i want to make type right, walking popular building. thank you for an interesting conversation. i just want to say stay safe. c as you make your way through the start, you will discover each region is known for its own unique parts a
, etc. right? some young type, right? walkers do tricks with those who are afraid of heights can do long line walkers very the right ways loan god. but it's low, you don't have to get up so high so everyone can find something that works for them . there was that was that, is that and final question is, we know this is your job. we know you're very good at what you do. does it bring you joy or that yes it does. so i love what i do, but it's tough. what are the times i thought about quitting, but...
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etc.. ford thought the only way that new york was going to forced into making kinds of changes was a kind of tough love approach. he held out until the end, and in the end he got he wanted. but here's the sequence in 76, the good democrat hugh carey voted for gerald for president against jimmy carter, the nominee of his own party. and hugh carey told, you know, gerry ford's never gotten the credit he deserve for, saving new york in the 1970s. that's a couple of what we don't know about gerald ford and why this book is 700 pages long. thank you. your. yeah we we do have a little bit of time for questions we are on c span and so we would ask that you wait a moment for your mike to arrive when you have a question but richard, we're ready for a sequel already. we can start with some questions now now. after having to deal with the whole series from republicans as roosevelt democrats and having to clean after richard nixon's mess and losing to jimmy carter and not appreciation appreciated. ronal
etc.. ford thought the only way that new york was going to forced into making kinds of changes was a kind of tough love approach. he held out until the end, and in the end he got he wanted. but here's the sequence in 76, the good democrat hugh carey voted for gerald for president against jimmy carter, the nominee of his own party. and hugh carey told, you know, gerry ford's never gotten the credit he deserve for, saving new york in the 1970s. that's a couple of what we don't know about gerald...
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, slightly more investments.— appliances, etc, slightly more investments.bitious _ investments. the president has an ambitious goal, _ investments. the president has an ambitious goal, said - investments. the president has an ambitious goal, said by - investments. the president has| an ambitious goal, said by 2030 once the country to have a peek of carbon emissions. this contract? _ of carbon emissions. this contract? a _ of carbon emissions. this contract? a lot _ of carbon emissions. this contract? a lot of - of carbon emissions. this contract? a lot of work i of carbon emissions. thisj contract? a lot of work to of carbon emissions. this i contract? a lot of work to be done. when it comes to different things we need to do. the single world, word i will say build, build a lot of stuff and get it on line as quickly as possible. aha, and get it on line as quickly as possible.— as possible. a report by moody's _ as possible. a report by moody's investors - as possible. a report by i moody's investors service suggests a fall in long—term savings in the us and
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can continue such negotiations with other foreign insurance agencies such as polish, german, british, etcey are ready to help us, but we also have to show that we in ukraine are changing the legislative framework and also creating opportunities for our investors , including opportunities to insure their new production plants of companies that will created after the war to insure them against war risks, only this will allow us to hope for the arrival of ukrainian domestic and foreign foreign investments after our victory . thank you, please support this bill, please. a step that we as a state take for a business meeting to provide an opportunity to insure war risks, risks related to war, we really have a big problem, no western investor wants to go to ukraine due to the fact that it is impossible to insure these risks. but it is good that we paid attention to the fact that this applies not only to foreign investments , that it also applies to domestic investors. for this they want the risks to be insured. that is why this bill must be supported, but i want to draw attention to how i said t
can continue such negotiations with other foreign insurance agencies such as polish, german, british, etcey are ready to help us, but we also have to show that we in ukraine are changing the legislative framework and also creating opportunities for our investors , including opportunities to insure their new production plants of companies that will created after the war to insure them against war risks, only this will allow us to hope for the arrival of ukrainian domestic and foreign foreign...
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. . �* , , home, sometimes in the office, etc. ., �* , , ., , etc.rkers they reported that when they are working from home they are taking better quality breaks, and they also said that is because they are in their home comforts and so the opportunity for employers is how do they create that comfortable experience at work, create the spaces where employees can relax and recharge? and eight out of ten employees in the survey said they expect their employers to provide those facilities, but in one third of the cases they were not able to experience those in their workplaces. so we were right, the demand is absolutely there, and to entice employees back into the office those services and facilities needed to be provided throughout the day so that employees can break —— employees can break wherever and whenever they want to. really fascinating, thank you for sharing your insights that you found in a quite wide survey across many countries. sheuey survey across many countries. shelley roberts from compass group. get in touch and tell me about your lunch b
. . �* , , home, sometimes in the office, etc. ., �* , , ., , etc.rkers they reported that when they are working from home they are taking better quality breaks, and they also said that is because they are in their home comforts and so the opportunity for employers is how do they create that comfortable experience at work, create the spaces where employees can relax and recharge? and eight out of ten employees in the survey said they expect their employers to provide those facilities, but...
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— and innovation etc? absolutely! entreorenenrs _ and innovation etc? absolutely!eneurs account for two—thirds of all newjob creation worldwide and so it is absolutely essential that we foster entrepreneurship everywhere and we are really proud my company has 1&00 employees now and we are not done, we are getting going and this is day one stoplight did you benefit quite a from the pandemic? milk it deliveries as it were? i think many thought give gusto a ghost. gusto was going 100% per year every single year pre— pandemic and we continue to grow and we have been growing at 100% every single year and now the economic environment has changed and the focus is on the customer even more than before but i would not say we have exploded due to the pandemic. we have grown steadily at 100% before. ., ., , ., we have grown steadily at 100% before. ., ., , before. how have you being imoaeted — before. how have you being imoaeted by _ before. how have you being impacted by cost _ before. how have you being impacted by cost of - before. how have you being impacted by cost of li
— and innovation etc? absolutely! entreorenenrs _ and innovation etc? absolutely!eneurs account for two—thirds of all newjob creation worldwide and so it is absolutely essential that we foster entrepreneurship everywhere and we are really proud my company has 1&00 employees now and we are not done, we are getting going and this is day one stoplight did you benefit quite a from the pandemic? milk it deliveries as it were? i think many thought give gusto a ghost. gusto was going 100% per...
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a lot of my conservative friends keep bringing up hillary clinton, etc., etc. trump was in office for four years. i would imagine, back in 2016 the chant when i voted for him was lock her up. i imagine he did whatever he could in his -- and his doj looked into it. why bringing that up now, how is that helpful at all? it seems these are like apples and oranges. to the previous segment, trans rights are human rights and putin is not in control. guest: thanks for your question. a lot of it is just a flexion. -- deflection. if you do not have the law on your side, argue the facts. if you have -- if you do not have either, make a lot of noise. this is designed to distract from the issue at hand, which is he took documents from the white house that belonged to the american people. that, when the national archives tried to get them back, he stonewalled them and the only remedy left to the national archives to get those documents back was to go to the doj. the doj made the decision to prosecute, or to take it to a grand jury. a grand jury of president jumps
a lot of my conservative friends keep bringing up hillary clinton, etc., etc. trump was in office for four years. i would imagine, back in 2016 the chant when i voted for him was lock her up. i imagine he did whatever he could in his -- and his doj looked into it. why bringing that up now, how is that helpful at all? it seems these are like apples and oranges. to the previous segment, trans rights are human rights and putin is not in control. guest: thanks for your question. a lot of it is just...
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you mentioned correctly that russia is trying to, to a, to expand the technology feels, etc, etc. but oil and gas steel is part of mine. and if you look perhaps of what was being spoken about in the offices of brussels and george con, in, in washington. and a green, a green agenda is being pushed. and that was supposed to say to russia, well, look, you can't, you can't compete with us with your oil and gas. but other countries, they're saying we still need, we still need that energy to, to fuel our economies, especially in the global sites. why should you in the developed world, have got all the perks and benefits and we have to stay behind. there's still a big market for that. still, we can lock it to the uh, the in your info as well, because what, what we, what the, what the west find out to last year we that i need defendant from the gas from the own. and there was some of those things that can be replaced, so the overestimates of the capacity to go to the, to the green. and it just has to be germany. because the only way to, to go to the energy is to use a nuclear power ending
you mentioned correctly that russia is trying to, to a, to expand the technology feels, etc, etc. but oil and gas steel is part of mine. and if you look perhaps of what was being spoken about in the offices of brussels and george con, in, in washington. and a green, a green agenda is being pushed. and that was supposed to say to russia, well, look, you can't, you can't compete with us with your oil and gas. but other countries, they're saying we still need, we still need that energy to, to fuel...