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but in the kitchen , khalid's hostess. turn around to feed her husband. khalid gets her breast into the fire and into the water too, if i’m in a bra, then everything splashes into my hands, once into the broth, the pensioner herself managed to adhere to strict diets every day, tea with lemon, unleavened cereals and stewed cabbage. i sit down to eat normally here. you don't have to lift your chest. she has long ceased to appear in public, the only joy, a garden, especially for the harida. the husband broke the beds right on the foundation of the old house. so the chest does not interfere with harvesting at the top. frankly, i'm delighted with you. you are a wonderful family. you complement each other so much. you somehow created this world of your own that is convenient for you at the same time. you're on the right track and i have a question. here, if you can see a doctor. why can't you get free medical care in the case here. well , it’s unlikely that it’s so free, but it’s seriously necessary to operate here, because here
but in the kitchen , khalid's hostess. turn around to feed her husband. khalid gets her breast into the fire and into the water too, if i’m in a bra, then everything splashes into my hands, once into the broth, the pensioner herself managed to adhere to strict diets every day, tea with lemon, unleavened cereals and stewed cabbage. i sit down to eat normally here. you don't have to lift your chest. she has long ceased to appear in public, the only joy, a garden, especially for the harida. the...
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Jul 15, 2022
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khalid, you're sitting in the u.s. now at a very tricky time for biden. how are u.s.viewing this whole trip? guest: it is interesting, because actually, the polls show even though usually the public opinion is pretty disengaged from foreign policy, but they generally like presidents to sort of lead on foreign policy matters, the polls currently that i have seen are showing a lot of disapproval for this trip. i think the problem is, most americans, like i think many analysts in washington and elsewhere, diplomats and others, don't really understand the purpose of this trip. is it a photo op? is it about oil prices question mark the administration keeps telling us that it is not. is it about domestic politics, sort of posturing with israel ahead of a midterm election, and using israel to market its the -- the administration's ties to saudi arabia as a way to maybe blunt criticism. your guess is as good as mine. the american public simply doesn't understand. i mean, first of all, they don't really care about foreign policy, even though foreign policy directly affects the
khalid, you're sitting in the u.s. now at a very tricky time for biden. how are u.s.viewing this whole trip? guest: it is interesting, because actually, the polls show even though usually the public opinion is pretty disengaged from foreign policy, but they generally like presidents to sort of lead on foreign policy matters, the polls currently that i have seen are showing a lot of disapproval for this trip. i think the problem is, most americans, like i think many analysts in washington and...
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Jul 30, 2022
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let's return to kazan to the family, khalid's lessons at ralina are over and we can continue to testesidential complex, to what extent it corresponds 15 minute city concept. for us, the main thing was that there were good playgrounds in our area, so that the children returned from school, no more than 5 minutes. well, of course, when picking up a child from school, sometimes it happens that we are delayed. let's go for a ride up the hill. we have three cafes in the area, when too lazy to cook, and the children want some sweets. the kids and i go to a cafe. what's more, there are no stairs. we can go to any store in any cafe with a stroller with children, but before, where we lived, there was no such accessibility steps to the grocery store to pharmacies. and here we have everything side by side. what to measure for me as a mother of two children is comfortable urban environment, this is the safety of children in the first place. well, for example, when my child appeared, i could calmly let the second rollin out into the street and calmly dress the second child, that pro alina my daug
let's return to kazan to the family, khalid's lessons at ralina are over and we can continue to testesidential complex, to what extent it corresponds 15 minute city concept. for us, the main thing was that there were good playgrounds in our area, so that the children returned from school, no more than 5 minutes. well, of course, when picking up a child from school, sometimes it happens that we are delayed. let's go for a ride up the hill. we have three cafes in the area, when too lazy to cook,...
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carried out evgeny is not in love with the grass of this she will send news to artyom pavlov and khalidill return to the naval doctrine, which vladimir putin signed today; it includes a number of new provisions for the development of the fleet on borders and zones. national interests are the development of new new directions and counteracting current threats. the maritime doctrine presents new provisions related to the development of the system of state management of maritime activities, the preparation of the civilian fleet and its infrastructure, the development of international cooperation with the preservation of the health of workers, the development of national coastal shipbuilding. regions of the russian federation for marine scientific research and many others in the maritime doctrine , the following boundaries and zones of russian of national interests are the arctic russian waters, the black sea of okhotsk and the bering sea, as well as the baltic and kuril straits, the main challenges and threats to national security in the maritime doctrine are the us desire for dominance
carried out evgeny is not in love with the grass of this she will send news to artyom pavlov and khalidill return to the naval doctrine, which vladimir putin signed today; it includes a number of new provisions for the development of the fleet on borders and zones. national interests are the development of new new directions and counteracting current threats. the maritime doctrine presents new provisions related to the development of the system of state management of maritime activities, the...
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the united states has jailed khalid ahmed qassim of yemen at guantanamo since may of 2002, without charge or trial. the human rights group reprieve says he was severely tortured at guantanamo, forced to sleep standing up, subjected to freezing temperatures, and left shackled and unable to walk for long stretches. the united states continues to imprison 37 people guantanamo. 20 of those remaining have been recommended for transfer. in rio de janeiro, brazil, at least 18 people have been killed in a raid by hundreds of heavily armed police officers on the alemÃo favela. witnesses say masked officers backed by armored vehicles and helicopters sprayed bullets over a wide area for 12 hours on thursday, killing at least one innocent bystander and leaving injured people unattended in the streets. it's the latest in a series of deadly raids in rio's impoverished communities, which police say are meant to target organized crime groups. rio's public defender said there were signs of major human rights violations. this is human rights worker gilberto santiago lopes. >> the police are not aiding inju
the united states has jailed khalid ahmed qassim of yemen at guantanamo since may of 2002, without charge or trial. the human rights group reprieve says he was severely tortured at guantanamo, forced to sleep standing up, subjected to freezing temperatures, and left shackled and unable to walk for long stretches. the united states continues to imprison 37 people guantanamo. 20 of those remaining have been recommended for transfer. in rio de janeiro, brazil, at least 18 people have been killed...
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. >> khalid aljabri is saad's eldest son. what was he told he was being detained for?as being told he was being detained and tortured as a proxy for my father-in-law, meaning my dad. they asked him a question, who do you think we should arrest and torture so dr. saad can come back to the kingdom? >> their story recalls "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi, a critic of prince mohammed. in 2018, a year after his coup, u.s. intelligence says prince mohammed sent a team to turkey to lure khashoggi to a saudi consulate and dismember him. saad told us that days later, before khashoggi's murder was known to the public, he received a warning. a friend in a middle eastern intelligence service said another hit team was headed for saad in canada. >> and the warning i received, don't be in proximity of any saudi mission in canada, don't go to the consulate. don't go to the embassy. i said, why? he said, they dismembered the guy, they kill him. you are in the top of the list. >> saad says a six-person team landed at the ottawa airport in mid-october, 2018. he says members of
. >> khalid aljabri is saad's eldest son. what was he told he was being detained for?as being told he was being detained and tortured as a proxy for my father-in-law, meaning my dad. they asked him a question, who do you think we should arrest and torture so dr. saad can come back to the kingdom? >> their story recalls "washington post" columnist jamal khashoggi, a critic of prince mohammed. in 2018, a year after his coup, u.s. intelligence says prince mohammed sent a team...
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you'd, khalid say, mike, are you are all right? what can i do? it's inconceivable to any of us that this president -- he had one thing in mind, it was the protection of himself and his power. he didn't care who got in the way. he didn't care who got injured. he couldn't say i am so sorry for the loss of life that day. i never intended this to happen. because he was the arsonist. he set the fire. he lit the fuse. and as we heard in the testimony, he poured gasoline on the fire with his tweet. >> listening to what you just put it there, let anyone would do, is a complete and utter lack of decency for your fellow man. it is absolutely stunning. we also saw was the committee highlighting wet josh hawley was doing during the riots. let's take a look at some of that. here it is. >> as you can see in this photo, he raised his fist in solidarity with the protesters. they were already massing at the security gates. we spoke to police officer who was out there at the time. she told us that senator hawley's gesture riled up the crowd. it bothered her greatl
you'd, khalid say, mike, are you are all right? what can i do? it's inconceivable to any of us that this president -- he had one thing in mind, it was the protection of himself and his power. he didn't care who got in the way. he didn't care who got injured. he couldn't say i am so sorry for the loss of life that day. i never intended this to happen. because he was the arsonist. he set the fire. he lit the fuse. and as we heard in the testimony, he poured gasoline on the fire with his tweet....
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his uncle is khalid sheikh mohammed. >> i have an office in that building.ill lead my people back into that office that will be our message to whoever did this. whatever you were trying to achieve, you failed. >> for the fbi, the lesson was that these guys, while dangerous, were not at the same level as the terrorists of the late '80s. they were wanna-be's. that of course would be a complete misunderstanding. >> for the first time since the bombing, tower 2 will reopen for business, two weeks ahead of schedule. and that, says new york's mayor, is a testament to a city that conquered the use of fear as a weapon. the only ones who should be fearful now, he says, are the terrorists themselves. hitting the road, not all 5g networks are created equal. t-mobile covers more highway miles with 5g than verizon. t-mobile has more 5g bars in more places than anyone. another reason t-mobile is the leader in 5g. before treating your chronic migraine— 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more you're not the only one with questions about botox®. botox®
his uncle is khalid sheikh mohammed. >> i have an office in that building.ill lead my people back into that office that will be our message to whoever did this. whatever you were trying to achieve, you failed. >> for the fbi, the lesson was that these guys, while dangerous, were not at the same level as the terrorists of the late '80s. they were wanna-be's. that of course would be a complete misunderstanding. >> for the first time since the bombing, tower 2 will reopen for...
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that asaki another well-known lebanese publisher also has an author the kuwaiti khalid nasrala on the short list of the international prize for arabic fiction. and i spoke to an egyptian publisher al arabi. it's been rough in egypt as well, but not as rough as in lebanon the egyptian pound lost about 20% of its value recently following the war in ukraine. and so but this publisher a lotabi has been using their time really well. when there weren't any book fairs to travel to and they've upgraded internal software, they've been making all their books available as ebooks and their experimenting with print-on-demand. they began a youtube channel with interviews with their foreign authors because they're known for publishing translated fiction from around the world and they're doing super well with international crime series and a recent translation of a swedish author anders roseland whose book knock knock is already in its second printing in arabic. well interesting use of technology in that case to to get around the limitations of not having sales venues like book fairs olivia station p
that asaki another well-known lebanese publisher also has an author the kuwaiti khalid nasrala on the short list of the international prize for arabic fiction. and i spoke to an egyptian publisher al arabi. it's been rough in egypt as well, but not as rough as in lebanon the egyptian pound lost about 20% of its value recently following the war in ukraine. and so but this publisher a lotabi has been using their time really well. when there weren't any book fairs to travel to and they've upgraded...
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Jul 29, 2022
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let's go back to kazan to the khalid's family. at ralin's are over and we can continue testing the residential complex, to what extent it corresponds concept of 15 minute city. for us, the main thing was that there were good playgrounds in our area, so that the children returned from school, no more than 5 minutes. well, of course, i'm picking up the child from school. sometimes it happens that we are delayed. let's go for a ride up the hill. we have three cafes in the area, when too lazy to cook, and the children want some sweets. the kids and i go to a cafe. also, which is convenient. there are no stairs here. we can go to any store in any cafe with a stroller with children before, where we lived, there was no such thing. e steps accessibility to the grocery store to pharmacies. and here we have everything side by side. what to try on for me, as a mother of two children is comfortable urban environment, this is the safety of children in the first place. well, for example, when my child appeared, i could calmly let the second rol
let's go back to kazan to the khalid's family. at ralin's are over and we can continue testing the residential complex, to what extent it corresponds concept of 15 minute city. for us, the main thing was that there were good playgrounds in our area, so that the children returned from school, no more than 5 minutes. well, of course, i'm picking up the child from school. sometimes it happens that we are delayed. let's go for a ride up the hill. we have three cafes in the area, when too lazy to...
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. >> grandma sharon khalid said, have you talked to kaylee? everything is okay, what's going on?t even know how many times her phone was going straight to voice mail. >> i figure she was out with friends, maybe she's ended up staying with them. >> but the bride to be who said goodnight to that happy young woman was alarmed. >> instantly, i had this sickening feeling in my gut. because that's not kayleigh, she would've contacted someone. or went to someone's house. or whatever. >> julie, still driving, trying to comprehend, got a call from cam. who told her that after the bachelorette party, at that other barr, kayleigh had had a few. and was having fun with some other guy. >> they were dancing. and i guess a friend of cam's texted him and said, your girlfriends here dancing with another guy. and so, he went and picked her up. and on the way home they started to argue. >> cam's story? he parked outside their apartment a little bit after midnight, temper still hot. he got out of the car, she stayed inside. he told her, come up when you've cooled off. but a few minutes later, out sh
. >> grandma sharon khalid said, have you talked to kaylee? everything is okay, what's going on?t even know how many times her phone was going straight to voice mail. >> i figure she was out with friends, maybe she's ended up staying with them. >> but the bride to be who said goodnight to that happy young woman was alarmed. >> instantly, i had this sickening feeling in my gut. because that's not kayleigh, she would've contacted someone. or went to someone's house. or...
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because he is so easy to manipulate, khalid is also a bran.to believe everything they are told and half of what they see, but modern man believes everything they hear and everything they see and is not at all interested in what is really happening. the production of consent worked so well that for a long time, the world elites were absolutely sure that any beliefs can be instilled into any population . it is important to approach the issue of science. the main instrument of propaganda was a lie. there were reasons for this, because humanity initially had problems with the truth, bare and unsightly truth. it was never partly welcomed by anyone, so the profession of journalists carried the original sin. after all, the biblical boor can be considered the first journalist, his story is very instructive. ham, i entered my father's tent and saw him sleeping in an indecent form, about what the brothers told for this, the poor fellow was cursed for centuries. although his transgression was just a sharp reportage. the christian tradition comes from the
because he is so easy to manipulate, khalid is also a bran.to believe everything they are told and half of what they see, but modern man believes everything they hear and everything they see and is not at all interested in what is really happening. the production of consent worked so well that for a long time, the world elites were absolutely sure that any beliefs can be instilled into any population . it is important to approach the issue of science. the main instrument of propaganda was a...