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abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl leads us off. >> reporter: we may soon learn more about why the justice department took the extraordinary step of searching donald trump's mar-a-lago home. this morning, the doj lawyers submitted a redacted version of the document used to justify the search -- a so-called affidavit. and just hours later, judge bruce reinhart ordered them to release it to the public by noon tomorrow. the move comes in respone from a lawsuit from several media organizations, including abc news, to release the secret documents, citing the public's right to know why the search was about thorized. the justice department had resisted, saying they are "very concerned about the safety of the witnesses" and warning the release of the affidavit would provide a roadmap to a criminal investigation that is still in its early stages. but the judge said he was inclined to release the material, and gave doj the right to redact portions of the affidavit that could jeopardize the investigation. >> he understands that the public is going to likely be entitled to some p
abc's chief washington correspondent jonathan karl leads us off. >> reporter: we may soon learn more about why the justice department took the extraordinary step of searching donald trump's mar-a-lago home. this morning, the doj lawyers submitted a redacted version of the document used to justify the search -- a so-called affidavit. and just hours later, judge bruce reinhart ordered them to release it to the public by noon tomorrow. the move comes in respone from a lawsuit from several...
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the founder of the vienna karl theater karl benbrun did not particularly think about the name on the stage name, but surname took this mayname no. and karl took the surname and became known as karl karl please, karl for 300. on the land of his ancestors , a huge swedish-style linden grew. apparently, linnaeus quite right, the surname is the latinized word lind under the sim stone for 1.500, please, this is not a lucky number. he pulled lightning from the sky, and then. this is franklin, this is benjamin franklin, right? please, under a stone for 1.200 on her grave bas-relief at the novodevichy cemetery, you can almost always see the blue put into the hand of the singer handkerchief. klavdiya shulzhenko under the stone 700 richard wagner's grave and his wife are located right behind the villa and the tombstone built for the composer in this city is not only a hill. wagner quite right, this is a bayra under the stone 7600. on the last journey of this actor, kimai from the film the professional were escorted to the composition of enio morricone and buried the movie star in the montparnasse cemetery in paris. let's climb for
the founder of the vienna karl theater karl benbrun did not particularly think about the name on the stage name, but surname took this mayname no. and karl took the surname and became known as karl karl please, karl for 300. on the land of his ancestors , a huge swedish-style linden grew. apparently, linnaeus quite right, the surname is the latinized word lind under the sim stone for 1.500, please, this is not a lucky number. he pulled lightning from the sky, and then. this is franklin, this is...
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karl, appreciate it. we may come back to you, depending how the afternoon unfolds. right now let's go back to david spunt, with the latest from the justice department. you've been pouring through this affidavit. so much that we don't know about this. but you know, looking at what they have redacted, you can sort of see the rabbit trail of where this goes. but we don't have the specific why again as we discussed with karl rove the urgency. what have you found? >> david: we don't have the why. something i want to point out and you can read the document for everyone at foxnews.com and follow along. out of the 38-page affidavit, page 30, section why the government wants to seal the affidavit, ultimately it's unsealed now with redactions but why they believe it should be sealed, and an important part here. premature disclosure of the contents of this affidavit and related documents may have a significant and negative impact on the continuing investigation and may severely jeopardize its effectiveness by allowing criminal parties an opportunity to flee, destroy evidence,
karl, appreciate it. we may come back to you, depending how the afternoon unfolds. right now let's go back to david spunt, with the latest from the justice department. you've been pouring through this affidavit. so much that we don't know about this. but you know, looking at what they have redacted, you can sort of see the rabbit trail of where this goes. but we don't have the specific why again as we discussed with karl rove the urgency. what have you found? >> david: we don't have the...
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i would agree with karl rove but a great deal of patience that perhaps may have not been justified undercircumstances other than the fact that the department of justice understood that to raise a former president's home was an extraordinary step. >> yeah, you know, we've been reporting on this but i haven't had a chance to discuss it with you. although i know a little bit of your work on civil rights and your real passion for some of these issues of justice, you and i have talked about, we've seen people get shot or lose their lives over not complying within 10 or 15 seconds of something, with their kids in the car. this is reality for so many americans. when you see today as i mentioned that this is the longest timeline we've had of evidence that this individual, who is a citizen, he is a human being in this country subject to the law like everyone else, had six months to just comply and he didn't. do you see a real contrast there? >> well there is a real concern that the principle that no one is above the law in america is not actually in practice when it comes to the behavior that don
i would agree with karl rove but a great deal of patience that perhaps may have not been justified undercircumstances other than the fact that the department of justice understood that to raise a former president's home was an extraordinary step. >> yeah, you know, we've been reporting on this but i haven't had a chance to discuss it with you. although i know a little bit of your work on civil rights and your real passion for some of these issues of justice, you and i have talked about,...
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karl. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. this mayed the southern white house. trump himself revealed the news overnight calling it an unannounced raid on my home. saying in a statement, agents even broke into my safe and claiming his home, quote, is currently under siege, raided and occupied by a large group of fbi agents. trump was in new york at the time, not mar-a-lago. he ignored questions as he left trump tower. federal law enforcement sources confirm that agents executed a search warrant at around 10:00 was related to allegations trump improperly removed documents, including classified documents from the white house when he left office. the fbi had no comment, but trump put out a lengthy statement calling the search politically motivated and attacking the fbi, though, fbi director christopher wray was handpicked by trump to replace james comey after trump fired comey. law enforcement sources say the search warrant was approved by a federal judge, something that would have required agents to demonstrate probable cause that a cri
karl. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, george. this mayed the southern white house. trump himself revealed the news overnight calling it an unannounced raid on my home. saying in a statement, agents even broke into my safe and claiming his home, quote, is currently under siege, raided and occupied by a large group of fbi agents. trump was in new york at the time, not mar-a-lago. he ignored questions as he left trump tower. federal law enforcement sources confirm that agents...
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you may have heard of the institute founded by karl holmes and train firefighters for officers and classes are in new orleans and with rescue systems, hazmat and classes in the bay area or california. we push for our members strongly encourage them to sign up and we reimburse them for the training and out of the dues for the black firefighters association. as far as in house training go we're looking for ways to provide that. in the past we had members who were state fire marshal trained. that means they can teach us state fire marshal classes and get certificates. we looking to bring that back to organization. we have the international association of black firefighters in the region and have semi-annual and annual conversations and people from the united states and california together to talk about problems and triumphs within fire services in the nation. they offer classes in management styles with promotions, help with continuing education as well. moving forward from that all the training and everything that we get that we've done is always encouraged by everybody within the organizati
you may have heard of the institute founded by karl holmes and train firefighters for officers and classes are in new orleans and with rescue systems, hazmat and classes in the bay area or california. we push for our members strongly encourage them to sign up and we reimburse them for the training and out of the dues for the black firefighters association. as far as in house training go we're looking for ways to provide that. in the past we had members who were state fire marshal trained. that...
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may you layover in hell. we'll be right back with jonathan karl.out some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® one prilosec otc in the morning blocks excess acid production for a full 24 hours. unlike pepcid, which stops working after 9. 24 hour protection. prilosec otc one pill, 24 hours, zero heartburn. so, i'm a beach side hotel. as you can see, i'm pretty relaxed. i uh don't mean to brag, but i do have multiple pools. i'm looking fo
may you layover in hell. we'll be right back with jonathan karl.out some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn...
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many believe standing up against trump may have been the cause of that. jon karl is in jackson, wyoming, with more. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. liz cheney conceded her loss, and it was a big one, but she also issued a call to arms. liz cheney did what donald trump still refuses to do. she conceded she lost. >> tonight harriet hageman has received the most votes in this pimary. she won. i called her to concede the race. this primary election is over, but now the real work begins. >> reporter: cheney's landslide loss was no surprise. she knew she would pay a price for voting to impeach donald trump and in serving as the vice chair of the january 6th committee. after all, wyoming is the state trump won by his biggest margin. >> no house seat, no office in this land is more important than the principles that we are all sworn to protect, and i well understood the potential political consequences of abiding by my duty. >> reporter: that duty cheney said is standing up to a political force she gravely warned could provoke even more violence than
many believe standing up against trump may have been the cause of that. jon karl is in jackson, wyoming, with more. good morning, jon. >> reporter: good morning, robin. liz cheney conceded her loss, and it was a big one, but she also issued a call to arms. liz cheney did what donald trump still refuses to do. she conceded she lost. >> tonight harriet hageman has received the most votes in this pimary. she won. i called her to concede the race. this primary election is over, but now...
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may be too graphic for some viewers in it. you see the victim exit the dark, a vehicle when the suspect in the white car pulls alongside exits the vehicle that karl chan is calling on the oakland city council specifically council president nikki fortunato best who represents the little saigon neighborhood to help increase safety in this area in the wake of another shooting. >> frustrating to see all of you know, crimes happening over and over again. and so many people have lost a life. and, you know, we need to do something to stop all killing. somebody has died in broad daylight. that is completely unacceptable. oakland city council president nikki fortunato bas talks about her efforts to increase public safety in a district. there will be a >> increased police presence and also the ongoing services that we're more deeply investing like violence prevention and making sure that we're providing the resources that community members need. >> however, in the wake of this recent deadly shooting, the oakland chinatown, chamber of commerce president says the community deserves better results from city leaders in keeping the public safe. >> we need to go
may be too graphic for some viewers in it. you see the victim exit the dark, a vehicle when the suspect in the white car pulls alongside exits the vehicle that karl chan is calling on the oakland city council specifically council president nikki fortunato best who represents the little saigon neighborhood to help increase safety in this area in the wake of another shooting. >> frustrating to see all of you know, crimes happening over and over again. and so many people have lost a life....
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may be in connection. with this job. a few quotes russia is a dwarf, i will bring it to its knees karl 12 1707 after the battleower i will conquer backward russia friedrich mid-18th century. in 1759 russian troops entered berlin russia kolos on feet of clay and destroyed it napoleon bonaparte 1812 in 1814 russian troops took paris i approved the plan of lightning war barbarossa i will conquer the ussr by the end of the year adolf hitler forty- first year in forty-fifth year hitler committed suicide, when the red army entered berlin, russia was just a regional power. us president barack obama march 26, 1914 what in response? russia while silent all the best tears voice and nerves beats per minute can not be counted brings to wheezing, yes goosebumps to fever. yes , tears, we are all sick of football fields with football at the stadium, meet the new season apply for a fan card at gosuslugi.ru. the russian ministry of defense today announced that the allied forces completely liberated the settlement of sands of the donetsk people's republic in the area of the old ones, more than 100 nationalists were liquidat
may be in connection. with this job. a few quotes russia is a dwarf, i will bring it to its knees karl 12 1707 after the battleower i will conquer backward russia friedrich mid-18th century. in 1759 russian troops entered berlin russia kolos on feet of clay and destroyed it napoleon bonaparte 1812 in 1814 russian troops took paris i approved the plan of lightning war barbarossa i will conquer the ussr by the end of the year adolf hitler forty- first year in forty-fifth year hitler committed...
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then eh, there may be, eh, i think that society will start to react explosively after some, uh, separate, some changes take place. at the very top, and eh, i remember about a month ago, eh karl bilt yes er former er the prime minister of sweden wrote such an article uh, well, i remember one of the western publications where he said that well, until we wait for some changes in the kremlin , that is, this should start with changes in the kremlin uh, is this an illusion or is it a fantasy well, it's hard to say here because our center wrote such a work back in 2015 called russia after putin, but we can see how many years have passed and we still don't see anything after putin and we only see of this bloody dictator to whom this camp is subordinated to, which camp we are they have already named the camp of the orcs. unfortunately, this is the situation. well, you know valentina. i remember the end of the soviet union, there, too, it seemed that there would be no end to the war in afghanistan and the actual collapse of the soviet union, but it turned out that starting from august 19, 1991 to 24 five days passed in august 1991 and ukraine gained independence, and it seemed that if
then eh, there may be, eh, i think that society will start to react explosively after some, uh, separate, some changes take place. at the very top, and eh, i remember about a month ago, eh karl bilt yes er former er the prime minister of sweden wrote such an article uh, well, i remember one of the western publications where he said that well, until we wait for some changes in the kremlin , that is, this should start with changes in the kremlin uh, is this an illusion or is it a fantasy well,...
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there may be, well, i think that society will begin to react explosively after some, well, separate, some changes take place. everything everything. at the very top and i remember about a month ago, karl bild, yes, the former prime minister of sweden wrote such an article, well, i remember one of the western publications where he said that well, until we wait for some changes in the kremlin, that is this should start with the changes in the kremlin, eh. is this an illusion? it's our fantasy. well, it's hard to say here, because our center wrote such a work back in 2015, which was called russia after putin, but we can see how many years have passed and we still don't see anything after putin, and we only see this the bloody dictator to whom this camp is subordinated , the camp that we have already called the orc camp. unfortunately, this is the situation of valentina. i remember the end of the soviet union there, too, it seemed that there would be no end of the land. and he was in afghanistan, and actually the collapse of the soviet union union, but it turned out that way starting from august 19, 1991 to august 24, 1991, five days passed and ukraine gained independence, and it seemed t
there may be, well, i think that society will begin to react explosively after some, well, separate, some changes take place. everything everything. at the very top and i remember about a month ago, karl bild, yes, the former prime minister of sweden wrote such an article, well, i remember one of the western publications where he said that well, until we wait for some changes in the kremlin, that is this should start with the changes in the kremlin, eh. is this an illusion? it's our fantasy....
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may >> welcome back to dateline, i'm craig melville. it was a stunning realization, cindy carlson believed that her husband karl had killed his son levi.private investigator she hired to look into the young man's death. armed with a few tactics, she actually learned from dateline, cindy would actually take on a dangerous mission, confronting the man she feared. once again, here is andrea canning with deadly deceit. >> in november 2011, private investigator steve brown had decided it was time to meet carl carlson. so he and cindy came up with an audacious plan. >> i said, what if i kind of go undercover and be friend carl, if you will, as a marketer, our promoter for your duck business. >> it was a giant step for cindy and risky. what if carl found out who steve really was? no clue this was a private investigator? >> right. and when he came to the house i had to pretend like i was just meeting him for the first time. >> i just said, you know, where are you now, where will you be in a couple of years, and carl started saying his dream for the duck business, if you will. >> after that, steve said he and karl would drive around the area ta
may >> welcome back to dateline, i'm craig melville. it was a stunning realization, cindy carlson believed that her husband karl had killed his son levi.private investigator she hired to look into the young man's death. armed with a few tactics, she actually learned from dateline, cindy would actually take on a dangerous mission, confronting the man she feared. once again, here is andrea canning with deadly deceit. >> in november 2011, private investigator steve brown had decided it...
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karl, good to have you with us. i should mention we're in the middle of this press briefing at the white house. we maynt if there's news out of there. the thinking now is that this would be unlikely to pursue a prosecution by the fbi prior to the election given the sort of unspoken rule or maybe it is spoken, 60 days prior to an election they wouldn't pursue this kind of case. what do you think about that, karl? >> i think that's likely. i also find it unusual -- again, i'm not a lawyer but strikes me that there are people that have some liability here. i'm not certain it necessarily yet is the president. having read that document, the fbi developed evidence when -- after they received the boxes, the 15 boxes in january, they developed evidence meaning that they had somebody that told them that those weren't all the boxes that had classified material. the fbi had somebody inside that said i think you got all the white house documents but you didn't. that's why they seeked the subpoena. they meet on june 3. they're turned over more boxes. the person that has the liability is the custodian of the former
karl, good to have you with us. i should mention we're in the middle of this press briefing at the white house. we maynt if there's news out of there. the thinking now is that this would be unlikely to pursue a prosecution by the fbi prior to the election given the sort of unspoken rule or maybe it is spoken, 60 days prior to an election they wouldn't pursue this kind of case. what do you think about that, karl? >> i think that's likely. i also find it unusual -- again, i'm not a lawyer...
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so she may be feeling stung by that deal and we'll see if that makes for more. we'll see you at 4:00. looking forward to it. so karl rove will join us in a moment. he will break down another batch of new polling lows for the current president. we'll see you where other presidents stacked up at the same period in time when we come back. >> how nervous is this white house when you look at the numbers? when you think about the other democrats out there making their voices heard? >> the president intends to run in 2024. we're a long ways away from that. >> tech: cracked windshield? don't wait. go to safelite.com you can schedule service in just a few clicks. it's so easy. and more customers today are relying on their cars advanced safety features, like automatic emergency breaking and lane departure warning. that's why our recalibration service is state of the art. we recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so you can still count on those safety features. all right, we're all finished. >> customer: thank you so much. >> tech: thank you. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ new astepro
so she may be feeling stung by that deal and we'll see if that makes for more. we'll see you at 4:00. looking forward to it. so karl rove will join us in a moment. he will break down another batch of new polling lows for the current president. we'll see you where other presidents stacked up at the same period in time when we come back. >> how nervous is this white house when you look at the numbers? when you think about the other democrats out there making their voices heard? >> the...
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karl marx was right. we are witnessing the great revolutionary crisis. but the crisis is happening in the soviet union. in march 8th, 1982, once again overruling a bunch of his, staff you mayg much of his staff, the president, said this, in orlando, florida. i urge you to be where the temptation to live with both the soviet union and the united states equally at fault. to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding. to ignore the facts of history, and they are aggressive impulses of an evil empire. june 12th, 1987. yet again reagan overruled much of his staff in the limousine on the way to deliver this speech, they present remarks that the state department might kill me for, this but it is the right thing to do. later stood before the berlin wall undeclared, mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. i had something to do with that speech myself and i can't help noting that this library contains -- no all applause today are for ronald reagan. and pete wilson, you've applauded them once. those are the two -- deserving. folks i was just a kid speech writer honestly. on the other, hand as i said, i can tell by noting that the library contains a memo by a senior member of the
karl marx was right. we are witnessing the great revolutionary crisis. but the crisis is happening in the soviet union. in march 8th, 1982, once again overruling a bunch of his, staff you mayg much of his staff, the president, said this, in orlando, florida. i urge you to be where the temptation to live with both the soviet union and the united states equally at fault. to simply call the arms race a giant misunderstanding. to ignore the facts of history, and they are aggressive impulses of an...
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we may see economic growth slow, inflation rise, the deficit rise and the country suffer badly because they can't get their act together. elizabeth: it is, to karl's, liz, messaging, right? the messaging is so irritating and annoying. watch the white house, watch people like paul krugman say a downturn means is a good thing that a recession is a good thing. watch this. >> paul signs this is a strong economy and probability of a recession next year is not particularly elevated. >> it's a strong economy. nothing about it suggests that it is close to or vulnerable to a recession. >> this is not an economy that's in recession. >> you do not see the job growth of the labor, the strong labor market we're seeing currently in a recession. >> how worried should americans be that we could be in a recession? >> we're not going to be in a recession. >> can we dispense with the recession debate real quick? are we in a recession and does the term matter? >> no, we aren't and no it doesn't. elizabeth: can we dispense paul krugman and brian stelter. paul krugman admitted he was wrong about inflation. we have 32,000 layoffs in the tech sector. the tech sector is s
we may see economic growth slow, inflation rise, the deficit rise and the country suffer badly because they can't get their act together. elizabeth: it is, to karl's, liz, messaging, right? the messaging is so irritating and annoying. watch the white house, watch people like paul krugman say a downturn means is a good thing that a recession is a good thing. watch this. >> paul signs this is a strong economy and probability of a recession next year is not particularly elevated. >>...
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may be too graphic for some viewers in it. you see the victim exit the dark, a vehicle when the suspect in the white car pulls alongside exits the vehicle. that karlident nikki fortunato best who represents the little saigon neighborhood to help increase safety in this area in the wake of another shooting. >> frustrating to see all of you know, crimes happening over and over again. and so many people have lost a life. and, you know, we need to do something to stop all killing. somebody has died in broad daylight. that is completely unacceptable. oakland city council president nikki fortunato bas talks about her efforts to increase public safety in a district. there will be a >> increased police presence and also the ongoing services that we're more deeply investing like violence prevention. >> and making sure that we're providing the resources that community members need. >> however, the oakland chinatown, chamber of commerce president says the community deserves better results from city leaders in keeping the public safe. >> we did a report caught all the electorate and making sure they doing i think doing good job to protect the people we need t
may be too graphic for some viewers in it. you see the victim exit the dark, a vehicle when the suspect in the white car pulls alongside exits the vehicle. that karlident nikki fortunato best who represents the little saigon neighborhood to help increase safety in this area in the wake of another shooting. >> frustrating to see all of you know, crimes happening over and over again. and so many people have lost a life. and, you know, we need to do something to stop all killing. somebody...
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karl, thanks very much. t.j. >>> we turn now to a new report that finds leisure activities as simple as reading a book or taking a walk maytell us about the study and up to a third? that sounds significant. >> yeah, it is, t.j., and i think the bottom line here is as we age, even starting in middle life, the key is to be active, but also to have fun, so this study just published in the journal "neurology" looked at the association or observation between physical activity, leisure activity and different types of dementia and found that people who engaged in leisure activities reduced their risk of all types of dementia by 17%, had an 18% lower risk of alzheimer's dementia and a 32% lower risk of vascular dementia. so these observed findings were pretty interesting and good news. >> but help people understand. when we say -- i mentioned reading, but when we talk about leisure activities, what are we talking about? >> well, it's difficult to ascertain, right, because it's subjective, what gives you pleasure, what do you enjoy doing, but think of it as divided up into three basic categories. in terms of cognitive activities,
karl, thanks very much. t.j. >>> we turn now to a new report that finds leisure activities as simple as reading a book or taking a walk maytell us about the study and up to a third? that sounds significant. >> yeah, it is, t.j., and i think the bottom line here is as we age, even starting in middle life, the key is to be active, but also to have fun, so this study just published in the journal "neurology" looked at the association or observation between physical...
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karl may about the indian. mini-too, germany on the verge of this cancellation tv channels refuse to turn on the classics of the sixties. the fault of karl maya, who died, by the way, 110 years ago, is that he is clearly a population of indians in america who do not speak german, but even in german the word indian is not an insult, but a reaction with a ban on books, excessive in the current conditions. it's like a mitigating circumstance, but there is no scandal in the german press with the books of the mayan generalization of the association with scholz's policy. the bild publication depicted the criticized chancellor as the leader of the red-faced, who are not able to protect even a fictional character, as if more than a hundred detained participants in administrative arrests to the organizers and about 3 billion rubles. on spetsstoyanki in the form of details. majors of all stripes, crypto-currency bloggers, former officials, who were brought to the tagansky court of moscow today, they had to change the comf
karl may about the indian. mini-too, germany on the verge of this cancellation tv channels refuse to turn on the classics of the sixties. the fault of karl maya, who died, by the way, 110 years ago, is that he is clearly a population of indians in america who do not speak german, but even in german the word indian is not an insult, but a reaction with a ban on books, excessive in the current conditions. it's like a mitigating circumstance, but there is no scandal in the german press with the...