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so i can bring back in laura go ahead joseph. they want these now i think after solving him think really all that we need industrial committee to give you a haitian government these. what i think because the government it's not going to appear magical, you know, where and every time the venture be when the internet pose the wrong leaders. daniel, finish the full daniel, then we'll come back to you very briefly, joseph, but very briefly, guys. go ahead. daniel, each time the international community comes in and, and solve this new magical government for you. it doesn't work. and i get cool. and we wind up where we are now. entry is a 1000 times worse than it was the last day. all right, very briefly. this is i want to give laurel a chance, very briefly, joseph, come back on that. but i'm not so busy. mean, i don't think so, because if we, why now we have, let's say in, you know, when the government between the month on our goal and the government and those people will guide the mission to fund the in between you guys and let so al
so i can bring back in laura go ahead joseph. they want these now i think after solving him think really all that we need industrial committee to give you a haitian government these. what i think because the government it's not going to appear magical, you know, where and every time the venture be when the internet pose the wrong leaders. daniel, finish the full daniel, then we'll come back to you very briefly, joseph, but very briefly, guys. go ahead. daniel, each time the international...
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in puerto prints we have, joseph, are all pierre. he's an academic and consultant on latin america and haiti. and in new york, daniel foot for my american diplomat, and for me, us special envoy to have a warm welcome to or if i could start with mr. laurel. so what sort of challenges? first of all, to put this all into context, what kind of challenges do people in haiti now face on a regular basis? just to get through the day the, the media challenge. security challenge for the security situation is dire. we are experiencing sort of a urban guerrilla warfare happening with the gangs just taking over control of the capital. 75 percent of the capital is controlled by gangs, and many 8 main warlords are, are the ones creating chaos and have a canadian today the police is very weak under equipped, understaffed, and not very motivated. and basically the situation is that the, that the gangs are ruling the field, they're calling the shots, hospitals are closed, are closing. it's very difficult to get fuel across. and then the fuel that does
in puerto prints we have, joseph, are all pierre. he's an academic and consultant on latin america and haiti. and in new york, daniel foot for my american diplomat, and for me, us special envoy to have a warm welcome to or if i could start with mr. laurel. so what sort of challenges? first of all, to put this all into context, what kind of challenges do people in haiti now face on a regular basis? just to get through the day the, the media challenge. security challenge for the security...
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joseph glover. what does this mean exactly, for the world grain supplies? your michael, i think were, you know, the real positive aspects of this grandiose after months. where you claim was unable to export anything out of the black sea. or, you know, of a sudden great story florida you had mentioned about 9000000 tons of upgrading oil suits, have been export it out through the portion of it. so since august 1st, and that's good news for not just those countries receiving that grain, which include a lot of countries in the middle east, north africa, and sub saharan africa and other parts of the world. but also good news for consumers worldwide. just because that more is price. well, no doubt the repercussions of this will radiated corners around the globe. but give us an example of where people will now feel the impact the most from the collapse of this deal. well, i think in the countries that it does grain, you know, to receive grain from from ukraine that that is now tied up again, they are going to have to seek alternative suppliers. now that in the pas
joseph glover. what does this mean exactly, for the world grain supplies? your michael, i think were, you know, the real positive aspects of this grandiose after months. where you claim was unable to export anything out of the black sea. or, you know, of a sudden great story florida you had mentioned about 9000000 tons of upgrading oil suits, have been export it out through the portion of it. so since august 1st, and that's good news for not just those countries receiving that grain, which...
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joseph of volosko, and it was cut down.ance of the warsaw governor-general, field marshal yazep, gurko, and he was the initiator of the alexander nevsky cathedral in budapest, was immortalized in this rank in the memory of the general. joseph voloski to the house of the church diash and a publicist and he scored the great way of religious improvement became the first russian theologian yaki left the theological practice after the sobes called the illuminator. there is a mosaic with alexy, moscow, this is the metropolitan of the moscow river, he lived in the middle, 14 stogodze. the mosaics were made by a group of admirers of the memory of joseph gurka , the governor-general, who was the initiator of the construction of the warsaw cathedral. here he participated in the discussion of the project of joseph gurko, he was very revered and in warsaw he is very revered in bulgaria, he was among the liberators of the bulgarian land during the turkish war. and even several streets and some kind of settlement are called gurka in e. b
joseph of volosko, and it was cut down.ance of the warsaw governor-general, field marshal yazep, gurko, and he was the initiator of the alexander nevsky cathedral in budapest, was immortalized in this rank in the memory of the general. joseph voloski to the house of the church diash and a publicist and he scored the great way of religious improvement became the first russian theologian yaki left the theological practice after the sobes called the illuminator. there is a mosaic with alexy,...
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joseph burrell before and policy chief of the e. u. i. he came out with a very peculiar statement to be a few days ago that europe is some kind of garden and other than outside of europe . it's a jungle. you're not in the u. r. is turkey. part of that jungle. i mean, you know, joseph brown, he writes the very weird blogs. ok. but i mean, i think it's this is that tainted neil colonialism. it's still there. go ahead and ankara. so turkey has nothing to john, go about living here to john, goes to the got it all depends from where you're look. 30 member of nato. ok, in the god them 30 of negotiating with you to can you know, just very close to gods, but they're still in the jungle. and this is why turkey is trying to make a party. so of balancing the nor trinity. and trying to combine the changing jo, politics in duration and in the church gives jeff nice to be an east and west like a fan which you know, cheese in the family was sites the pressure, russia freshman on the one hand, the, you know, europe and the medic oppression, and on the ot
joseph burrell before and policy chief of the e. u. i. he came out with a very peculiar statement to be a few days ago that europe is some kind of garden and other than outside of europe . it's a jungle. you're not in the u. r. is turkey. part of that jungle. i mean, you know, joseph brown, he writes the very weird blogs. ok. but i mean, i think it's this is that tainted neil colonialism. it's still there. go ahead and ankara. so turkey has nothing to john, go about living here to john, goes to...
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joseph burrell before and policy chief of the e. u. i. he came out with a very peculiar statement to be a few days ago that europe is some kind of garden and other than outside of europe . it's a jungle. you're not in the u. r. is turkey. part of that jungle. i mean, you know, joseph brown, he writes these very weird blogs. ok. but i mean, i think it's this is that tainted neil colonialism. it's still there. go ahead and ankara. so turkey has nothing to jangle about very near to john goes to the garden. it all depends from your looks. 30 member of nato, 30 in the garden, 30 of negotiating with you to can you know, just very close to gardening, but they're still in the jungle. and this is why turkey is trying to make a party so of balancing the north trying and trying to combine the changing jo, politics in the region and in the church gives jeff between east and west like a fan which you know, she's in the sandwich. what size the pressure, russia president on the one hand, the europe in the medical pressure on the other hand truck is tryi
joseph burrell before and policy chief of the e. u. i. he came out with a very peculiar statement to be a few days ago that europe is some kind of garden and other than outside of europe . it's a jungle. you're not in the u. r. is turkey. part of that jungle. i mean, you know, joseph brown, he writes these very weird blogs. ok. but i mean, i think it's this is that tainted neil colonialism. it's still there. go ahead and ankara. so turkey has nothing to jangle about very near to john goes to...
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as joseph nice. and then we have john mesh armor wrote the decline of the wrist and liberalism, i think at the moment we see a discussion very much in europe and in america about the what the remains dental of today is the joe political change of geopolitical realism and balance of power are now whether global house would balance. busy the west is an open question . i don't know. we will see how the global solids really develop further at the moment. it's, there's not there's a trunk to contain or to block the west at the moment either economy know militarily. but this fact is the democratic countries as their problems democratic, so se faced many challenges and the, the liberal, or the republicans, or democrats whatsoever thinking class and also societies. they also do not know how to ball further because the relative decline is indeed there are on the west, no doubt about it, in shows awful and in the political terms. but the west is still very strong in military terms. and this is again, what matt
as joseph nice. and then we have john mesh armor wrote the decline of the wrist and liberalism, i think at the moment we see a discussion very much in europe and in america about the what the remains dental of today is the joe political change of geopolitical realism and balance of power are now whether global house would balance. busy the west is an open question . i don't know. we will see how the global solids really develop further at the moment. it's, there's not there's a trunk to contain...
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it is a joseph glover from the international food policy research institute in washington, d. c. i cycle and we will have to end it. their reporter is next with a look at what the european union is doing to help tackle poverty in latin america is more news on d, w dot com. and of course now breaking news. and you can follow us on social media at the w news or news in 45 minutes. michael, look a secret life behind these discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage site.
it is a joseph glover from the international food policy research institute in washington, d. c. i cycle and we will have to end it. their reporter is next with a look at what the european union is doing to help tackle poverty in latin america is more news on d, w dot com. and of course now breaking news. and you can follow us on social media at the w news or news in 45 minutes. michael, look a secret life behind these discover new adventures in 360 degree and explore fascinating world heritage...
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so we've had a situation where the now you're described by joseph in there which sounds almost utopian and was actually successful. but eric, working with people on the ground as a journalist and with a youth program, i'm sure that the stories you hear are wildly different from what we're hearing from joseph. and can you tell me what young people express to you as their biggest challenges in this country? we talk about the issues of educational issues of employment. it is quite perceived in a different way as it is been perceived in the lenses of the powers that made. so when you go to the place now to tell you about employment, but you see a lot of young people out there who are not employed in a situation. sometimes you see people would not have access to all certain opportunities. they believe they have the qualifications or less they have to affiliate themselves to the powers that be. or i was listening to the points of daniel, who couldn't contribute or in school. that is the same situation when you talk to you maybe or people that are into the okada, commercial or writing which i
so we've had a situation where the now you're described by joseph in there which sounds almost utopian and was actually successful. but eric, working with people on the ground as a journalist and with a youth program, i'm sure that the stories you hear are wildly different from what we're hearing from joseph. and can you tell me what young people express to you as their biggest challenges in this country? we talk about the issues of educational issues of employment. it is quite perceived in a...
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the law is saving lies commend joseph project has transformed lives -- saving lives, the joseph project is helping people transform their lives in getting good paying jobs. aside from rhetoric, and not sure what my opponent has accomplished or what he has to offer. >> mr. barnes, you have one minute for your oats need -- opening statement. >> thank you, my story is a wisconsin story, my father working third shift on the assembly line, my job -- my mother a schoolteacher. those jobs were the ticket to the middle-class, those tickets are harder and harder to come by. that is made increasingly more difficult by out of touch senators like ron johnson who leaves working people behind. i can tell you if you are when it is welding -- wealthy donors come you could count him support you, if you are a working person, it is a shame that we have had politicians that have turned their backs on us into service of their wealthy donors in service of their own interest. i believe we can create a america, it wisconsin that gives everyone a fair shot at the american dream. ron johnson will try to run and
the law is saving lies commend joseph project has transformed lives -- saving lives, the joseph project is helping people transform their lives in getting good paying jobs. aside from rhetoric, and not sure what my opponent has accomplished or what he has to offer. >> mr. barnes, you have one minute for your oats need -- opening statement. >> thank you, my story is a wisconsin story, my father working third shift on the assembly line, my job -- my mother a schoolteacher. those jobs...
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the law is saving lies commend joseph project has transformed lives -- saving lives, the joseph project is helping people transform their lives in getting good paying jobs. aside from rhetoric, and not sure what my opponent has accomplished or what he has to offer. >> mr. barnes, you have one minute for your oats need -- opening statement. >> thank you, my story is a wisconsin story, my father working third shift on the assembly line, my job -- my mother a schoolteacher. those jobs were the ticket to the middle-class, those tickets are harder and harder to come by. that is made increasingly more difficult by out of touch senators like ron johnson who leaves working people behind. i can tell you if you are when it is welding -- wealthy donors come you could count him support you, if you are a working person, it is a shame that we have had politicians that have turned their backs on us into service of their wealthy donors in service of their own interest. i believe we can create a america, it wisconsin that gives everyone a fair shot at the american dream. ron johnson will try to run and
the law is saving lies commend joseph project has transformed lives -- saving lives, the joseph project is helping people transform their lives in getting good paying jobs. aside from rhetoric, and not sure what my opponent has accomplished or what he has to offer. >> mr. barnes, you have one minute for your oats need -- opening statement. >> thank you, my story is a wisconsin story, my father working third shift on the assembly line, my job -- my mother a schoolteacher. those jobs...
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uh, in this regard, the orders of joseph stalin retained this name only in moscow, and the great cultural construction of the young soviet country is proceeding at an accelerated pace, and it is replacing the old bourgeois values. new genre socialist realism opera and ballet found themselves between a rock and a hard place before art is the question of whether to be forgotten forever or to rebuild in a new way, there were heated discussions, even on the pages of the media. do we need ballet and is it really an art? or does it just mean a demonstration of naked female legs and so on, yes, but still, it means that common sense also won the ballet classics. she took her place of honor. i don't know where i'm going to work no pluralism i don't care i stop my activity as president of the ussr who almost ruined the construction site of the century was soup on former employees took place somewhere around 47 witnesses, the phantom of the opera, as a legendary theater actually survived the war and its peace lay in this basement red terror, who until the last fought for the color of the cult buildi
uh, in this regard, the orders of joseph stalin retained this name only in moscow, and the great cultural construction of the young soviet country is proceeding at an accelerated pace, and it is replacing the old bourgeois values. new genre socialist realism opera and ballet found themselves between a rock and a hard place before art is the question of whether to be forgotten forever or to rebuild in a new way, there were heated discussions, even on the pages of the media. do we need ballet and...
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ok, let's get to joseph. and because we've heard about solutions that are already working examples that are already creating critical change. of course, one of the things that you organization does is has done exactly that. what more can be done? i think the most important thing to load east as we continue these fights, we should continue to speaker. we should not get lengths. and as we speak up, which is so more massey, because at some point when i walk in on, on the streets of frito while across this country. and i hear the way men refer to women and i had were the leaders of our country talk about women. sometimes you just have to treat them with grace because you know they level of in ignorance, that needs to be walked on an hour speaking not only in the spaces and he thinks that is making sure that awareness has been raised here, making sure that we continue to walk for the things that are force. okay. and danny are we said earlier that there are many daniels who we know in this community. what is your m
ok, let's get to joseph. and because we've heard about solutions that are already working examples that are already creating critical change. of course, one of the things that you organization does is has done exactly that. what more can be done? i think the most important thing to load east as we continue these fights, we should continue to speaker. we should not get lengths. and as we speak up, which is so more massey, because at some point when i walk in on, on the streets of frito while...
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joseph , and the first question i want to ask you is of course, it concerns this war that ukraine is currently going through. do you see any parallels between the situation in ukraine before this full-scale russian invasion and the current threats with weapons of the people's republic of china near the borders of taiwan? what do they think about it in taiwan, we think that the war in ukraine is a tragedy we saw how russia started a war against ukraine on february 24, this is completely contrary to the most important principle of the united nations, such actions are an atrocity against innocent people in ukraine, international legal norms, we will never approve of this, we will fight aggression together with ukrainians how do you characterize the security of the situation around taiwan just now, high-ranking politicians of the united states, speaker of the house of representatives nancy philosopher on the other hand the other day we heard new possible threats of force from the head of the people's republic of china all diapina during the congress of the communist party of china what d
joseph , and the first question i want to ask you is of course, it concerns this war that ukraine is currently going through. do you see any parallels between the situation in ukraine before this full-scale russian invasion and the current threats with weapons of the people's republic of china near the borders of taiwan? what do they think about it in taiwan, we think that the war in ukraine is a tragedy we saw how russia started a war against ukraine on february 24, this is completely contrary...
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already i spoke with washington based security analyst, joseph syringe yoni and asked him what he made of president putin statement that there was no need now for more massive strikes in ukraine. here's prudence trying to pretend that he's accomplished his objectives. when in fact, he's like almost everything else he's done in this war. he has achieved the opposite of what he has intended. he didn't achieve any military objectives with this strikes. as you reported, the ukrainian forces are advancing in the north and in the south. they may soon liberate here, shon, that's why the russians are retreating from that major city. his tactic is to try to terrorize ukrainian people and there was a yes, it is terrifying to be under these attacks, but he hasn't broken the will of ukrainians to resist. if anything, they're more determined. here's the real reason he's ending those strikes. he's running out of precision guided munitions. you have to understand how strange this strategy is. he's using very expensive, highly precise, medium range weapons to put pot holes in playgrounds to hit electr
already i spoke with washington based security analyst, joseph syringe yoni and asked him what he made of president putin statement that there was no need now for more massive strikes in ukraine. here's prudence trying to pretend that he's accomplished his objectives. when in fact, he's like almost everything else he's done in this war. he has achieved the opposite of what he has intended. he didn't achieve any military objectives with this strikes. as you reported, the ukrainian forces are...
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joseph recommends that women who feel they are not being heard by their doctors go get a second, thirdven fourth opinion with a breast specialist. and because of significant underrepresentation in clinical trials, there is now a push to include more black women. that could improve outcomes. norah. >> elise preston with such good information. thank you so much. >>> a special onor when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >>> we learned today that former defendant secretary ashton carter died of a heart attack. a rhodes scholar and physicist by training, carter saw the opening of combat roles to women during his tenure in the obama administration. ash carter was 68. and we'll be right back. >>> we wanted to end tonight with a new honor for the late supreme court justice ruth bader gin
joseph recommends that women who feel they are not being heard by their doctors go get a second, thirdven fourth opinion with a breast specialist. and because of significant underrepresentation in clinical trials, there is now a push to include more black women. that could improve outcomes. norah. >> elise preston with such good information. thank you so much. >>> a special onor when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel...
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ascetics of the russian church of the century, the monk joseph was from the nobility. god for 20 years. and he left in the fleet, the gorov monastery followed him, and his brothers and father lived with their parent. in one cell. for more than 20 years, he was engaged in prayer and fasting of the monk joseph, and was finally elected abbot due to some kind of discord, humble before the brethren. he leaves the monastery and founds his own volokolamsky joseph the volokolamsk monastery was built in 1479 in honor of the assumption of the mother of god. over time, the monastery became one of the most beautiful and richly decorated temple complexes of its era, together with the people . the monastery experienced all the upheavals, which during the years of its existence there were many. the monastery was besieged by polish troops in the years of troubled times. . no, during the war with napoleon, french prisoners were kept here after the socialist revolution, the monastery was closed, and all the manuscripts of ancient books and documents were taken to moscow part monastery.
ascetics of the russian church of the century, the monk joseph was from the nobility. god for 20 years. and he left in the fleet, the gorov monastery followed him, and his brothers and father lived with their parent. in one cell. for more than 20 years, he was engaged in prayer and fasting of the monk joseph, and was finally elected abbot due to some kind of discord, humble before the brethren. he leaves the monastery and founds his own volokolamsky joseph the volokolamsk monastery was built in...
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oh lou than 30 years memorial had preserved records and artifacts from joseph stollins . great purge. when show trials, master ref, an execution touched every level of 5 memorials, human rights censor, which has also been shut down, kept track of political prisoners in russia to day assembling a vast online database over pressure and russia sort of what his actual address, 1st mo, jacoby what happened in court last year was that the state exposed it, so the prosecutor spun the idea that memorial does not paint the history of our country in a positive light. that a demonizes the ussr. as a terrorist, staley thought most when we started memorial, the true scale of the repression was absolutely hidden. memorial did a lot to open up the archive that read what is happening today, which is not just a regression, was that it is a crime against the citizens of russia because citizens have the right to know their history. roslyn, you study the global nash to deal all me my the l. the main function of memorial was to gather evidence of the national tragedy. our country experienced
oh lou than 30 years memorial had preserved records and artifacts from joseph stollins . great purge. when show trials, master ref, an execution touched every level of 5 memorials, human rights censor, which has also been shut down, kept track of political prisoners in russia to day assembling a vast online database over pressure and russia sort of what his actual address, 1st mo, jacoby what happened in court last year was that the state exposed it, so the prosecutor spun the idea that...
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and joseph bordeaux admitted the u. s. allied joseph, we're all admitted that the iranian demands were reasonable. we thought at that time we had to deal, but the united states delayed and then gave a response that was obviously intended to push things back. probably we thought back then because of the november elections. so the problem is not the united states. and by the way, you run it as the european europeans and americans were constantly saying that it's almost too late. the iranian nuclear program is crossing a threshold beyond this particular day. we can no longer continue negotiation, but they're all gone. now. what happened? it was obvious, they were lying, they knew that you were using the way that iran was not developing a bomb, but it was all psychological warfare. the un says you still not provided credible explanations for the presence of uranium at 3 locations that were never declared. and you just say it's time to close the false file. do you enjoy playing these kind of games with the international comm
and joseph bordeaux admitted the u. s. allied joseph, we're all admitted that the iranian demands were reasonable. we thought at that time we had to deal, but the united states delayed and then gave a response that was obviously intended to push things back. probably we thought back then because of the november elections. so the problem is not the united states. and by the way, you run it as the european europeans and americans were constantly saying that it's almost too late. the iranian...
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this is joseph blackett. director of the european space agency usa and the alexander the gemini. thank you so much for your time. thanks for having us. thank you very much . our india's crooked board has announced an equal pay policy. officials have decided that women's teams will be paid the same match fees as men across all $3.00 variations of the sport. india is the 2nd cricket nation to adopt such a policy. new zealand bought it in earlier this year. australia is men's teams. football team has released a statement against a cut us human rights record, the 1st world cup side to speak out. players acknowledge that guitar has brought in reforms, but they criticize its treatment of migrant workers. and the l. g. b t q community . the team is calling for the d criminalization of same sex relationships in watching d. w. news live from berlin. coming up next is focused on europe who meets a polish women facing jail for sharing abortion pills with a pregnant woman. i'm really mohammed, thanks for watching. take care, bye bye. ah ah, with who who teens? targeted attacks on energy supp
this is joseph blackett. director of the european space agency usa and the alexander the gemini. thank you so much for your time. thanks for having us. thank you very much . our india's crooked board has announced an equal pay policy. officials have decided that women's teams will be paid the same match fees as men across all $3.00 variations of the sport. india is the 2nd cricket nation to adopt such a policy. new zealand bought it in earlier this year. australia is men's teams. football team...
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i would say that it imitates the worst practices of the regimes of the twins joseph stalin and adolf hitler, these idols of vladimir putin, it passed in the real offensive, now it is not even about the fact that you may have different political views, you may have the same views as the president of the russian federation, but you should not name things as you know, now they are really trying to do everything possible not to call a war a war, only representatives of the closest circle of the russian president vladimir putin can call a war a war, here we saw what the first deputy head of the presidential administration of russia sergey kiriyenko said about the war, however, he emphasizes that russia must win this war , that it must become a nation for russians, well, from the rostrum of the state duma of the russian federation, the head of the russian communist party spoke about the war gennady zyuganov, who also called for winning this war, but some other person who, let's say, does not want the russian federation to aggressively win the war and at the same time does not want to call
i would say that it imitates the worst practices of the regimes of the twins joseph stalin and adolf hitler, these idols of vladimir putin, it passed in the real offensive, now it is not even about the fact that you may have different political views, you may have the same views as the president of the russian federation, but you should not name things as you know, now they are really trying to do everything possible not to call a war a war, only representatives of the closest circle of the...
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when russians were learning about the atrocities committed under joseph thought. the decision to put hair in labianca square was significant. we're right across the road from what was the katie brief headquarters, now home to the f. s. b federal security services. but 30 years on some of those dark chapters from russia's path of being a race history is being rewritten. possibly hold the glass toward the marapoo. gina asked when vladimir putin came to power? practically all the archives were closed. if the people who exercised power in russia today was a former k g, b officers or members of the foreign intelligence and the fs being, they are ideological supporters of the k g, b and the usaa. they want to pretend that there was a short period of repression. but in reality, the whole governance system of the soviet state was based on violence is probably a significant go for that distorted le le, for the current russian leadership. the kremlin history is a tool for introducing certain men into people's minds on what we see today is the revenge of the state security a
when russians were learning about the atrocities committed under joseph thought. the decision to put hair in labianca square was significant. we're right across the road from what was the katie brief headquarters, now home to the f. s. b federal security services. but 30 years on some of those dark chapters from russia's path of being a race history is being rewritten. possibly hold the glass toward the marapoo. gina asked when vladimir putin came to power? practically all the archives were...
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ah, well, joining me in the studio is joseph asheville. her he is the director general of the european space agency, e. s a. and alexander guest. he is a german astronaut who spent a year on the international space station where he was also a mission. commander is great. how are you with us here? andy w. news. i like to start with you alexander. why is it so important to go back to the moon after 50 years? actually yeah, we don't see this going back because we're doing something news for us. it's a great step forward. we're going there not to plan to flag in the ground or just collecting some rocks, but we want to be there as scientists to stay to understand this. well, actually it's an open history book about the 1st 2000000000 years of earth history that we cannot read here anymore because we don't have the rocks anymore on earth. they were destroyed by erosion. they're open out in the open on the moon. if we study them, we understand ourselves better. also, the moon is our next neighbor we compared as a, an 8 continent that is right out
ah, well, joining me in the studio is joseph asheville. her he is the director general of the european space agency, e. s a. and alexander guest. he is a german astronaut who spent a year on the international space station where he was also a mission. commander is great. how are you with us here? andy w. news. i like to start with you alexander. why is it so important to go back to the moon after 50 years? actually yeah, we don't see this going back because we're doing something news for us....
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kathie-ann joseph works to tackle health inequities impacting women of color.s do black women face? >> there are structural barriers, whether it's access to care-- not all care is equal. your zip code is really going to dictate your ultimate outcomes. >> reporter: black women are also more likely to be diagnosed at a younger age in comparison to white women, and with triple-negative breast cancer, a more aggressive subtype. in a new study, dr. joseph argues that black women should undergo a breast cancer assessment risk by age 25. >> if you start screening at 50, you're missing the boat on black women. >> reporter: as a survivor, latoya williams now works with the american cancer society to improve health outcomes for black women. >> don't be afraid to speak up. and if you don't have a good rapport with your doctor, it's okay to shop around for a new one. >> reporter: now, dr. joseph recommends that women who feel they are not being heard by their doctors go get a second, third, or even fourth opinion with a breast specialist. and because of significant under-r
kathie-ann joseph works to tackle health inequities impacting women of color.s do black women face? >> there are structural barriers, whether it's access to care-- not all care is equal. your zip code is really going to dictate your ultimate outcomes. >> reporter: black women are also more likely to be diagnosed at a younger age in comparison to white women, and with triple-negative breast cancer, a more aggressive subtype. in a new study, dr. joseph argues that black women should...
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and joseph bordeaux admitted the u. s ally joseph, we're all admitted that the iranian demands were reasonable. we thought at that time we had to deal but the united states delayed and then gave a response that was obviously intended to push things back. probably we thought back then because of the november elections. so the problem is not the united states, and by the way, you run it at the european, the europeans and americans were constantly saying that it's almost too late. the iranian nuclear program is crossing a threshold beyond this particular date. we can no longer continue negotiation, but they're all gone. now. what happened? it was obvious. they were lying. they knew that you were using the way that iran was not developing a bomb, but it was all psychological warfare. the un says you still not provided credible explanations for the presence of uranium at 3 locations that were never declared. and you just say it's time to close the false file. do you enjoy playing these kind of games with the international co
and joseph bordeaux admitted the u. s ally joseph, we're all admitted that the iranian demands were reasonable. we thought at that time we had to deal but the united states delayed and then gave a response that was obviously intended to push things back. probably we thought back then because of the november elections. so the problem is not the united states, and by the way, you run it at the european, the europeans and americans were constantly saying that it's almost too late. the iranian...
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joseph, good to have this.dry list of potential incentives that the government could ring forth for businesses. are any of those that the government cannot miss in this each that would be a big no-no for businesses in hong kong at this point? guest: thanks for having me this morning. obviously, his reach this morning is something that we will be watching very closely, and with other chambers as well, we have submitted a recommendations. i think what we want to hear in the speech is, one, on the travel restrictions with covid. we know the government has made treatments ahead of time, we know they may not address that specifically, but related to that i think is the talent attraction and retention. the brain drain that was mentioned of people leaving hong kong, that floodgate is open and it will take a lot to reinvent hong kong or bring the attractiveness back to hong kong to ensure we can bring the target back and attract either graduates and also higher net worth, senior managers to come back. this will be extr
joseph, good to have this.dry list of potential incentives that the government could ring forth for businesses. are any of those that the government cannot miss in this each that would be a big no-no for businesses in hong kong at this point? guest: thanks for having me this morning. obviously, his reach this morning is something that we will be watching very closely, and with other chambers as well, we have submitted a recommendations. i think what we want to hear in the speech is, one, on the...