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lang, of this corridor corridor will deprive iran access. to one armenia and also to europe. i mean, shouldn't iran have a say in what takes place, and basically we rightfully opposed to the annexation of that corridor. uh, true as i said that there are always pros and cons, but don't forget the relationship between iran and azerbaijan, if you trace back to the earlier times even before the second world war, i mean, azerbaijan for one time was part of of of um iran's influence and then both both nations share the the same religion and is the largest shiite nations in the world so i think that there are um opportunities there but of course the creation of a corridor as i said could tricker significant security concerns and i think that the these issues need to be looked at carefully by all sides. thank you sir, stay safe, i was a pleasure to check it with you, mr. andrew lang there joining us from hong kong, now syrias condem the western country support for israel continued attacks on the arab country, questioning their claim to be advocates of human rights, the syrian novoy t
lang, of this corridor corridor will deprive iran access. to one armenia and also to europe. i mean, shouldn't iran have a say in what takes place, and basically we rightfully opposed to the annexation of that corridor. uh, true as i said that there are always pros and cons, but don't forget the relationship between iran and azerbaijan, if you trace back to the earlier times even before the second world war, i mean, azerbaijan for one time was part of of of um iran's influence and then both...
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zum anderen ist sie wie meine mentorin, wir beraten uns gegenseitig, ich bin dann mit ihr eine zeit langte auch was erzählen, ich möchte auch ein bisschen die menschen bisschen vom islam erzählen und so und meiner begeisterung, dass ich die ich dafür habe. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. ihr müsst darauf vertrauen natürlich und ihr müsst auch die, ihr müsst auch sehen ihrt auch richtig aufmerksam lesen und auf euch auf eure ziehen, dann werdet ihr auch eine antwort drauf finden. hier in diesem haus, das ist die götestraße 1, ist eine kleine frauenzentrum, wir nennen das frauenzentrum, weil überwiegen frauen rein und rauskommen. wir unterrichten gerne kinder, wir spielen zusammen, wir haben hobbies, wir basteln, wir unterhalten uns gern über allah und den gesandten und viele kinder haben auch viele... fragen und die fragen werden hier gerne beantwortet, es ist nicht so, dass hier nur koran unterrichtet wird, nein, wir wollen einfach mehr als nur dem koran lesen können, wir wollen ihn leben, wir wollen ihn verstehen, äh, ich bin froh, dass äh, nicht nur die mariam hier als konzertierte hierher g
zum anderen ist sie wie meine mentorin, wir beraten uns gegenseitig, ich bin dann mit ihr eine zeit langte auch was erzählen, ich möchte auch ein bisschen die menschen bisschen vom islam erzählen und so und meiner begeisterung, dass ich die ich dafür habe. bismillahirrahmanirrahim. ihr müsst darauf vertrauen natürlich und ihr müsst auch die, ihr müsst auch sehen ihrt auch richtig aufmerksam lesen und auf euch auf eure ziehen, dann werdet ihr auch eine antwort drauf finden. hier in...
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, warte doch noch ein bisschen, bis du volljährig bist, dann kannst du entscheidung treffen. haben langegespräche auch sämtliche vorurteile genommen und bis ich dann irgendwie gesagt habe, okay, wenn das sein wille ist, aber bitte tu mir den gefallen und macht das, wenn du erwachsen bist, aber ich konnte es ja nicht mehr aushalten, mit 17 habe ich dann gesagt, nee, ich mach das jetzt, meine mutter stand aber dann auch hinter mir komplett und war auch mir an dem tag, wo ich bin in der moschee. ich habe gesagt in einem halben jahr trage ich das kopftuch und sie konnte sich drauf einstellen, das heißt, ich habe sie eigentlich nicht erschreckt, sie wusste, das kommt, ihre angst war nicht, dass ich das kopftuch trage oder was die leute sagen, sondern ihre angst war, sie findet keinen job und sie wird schwierigkeiten haben und die menschen werden auch mit ihr anders da umgehen, also sie hatte eigentlich mehr sorge um mich als person, dass ich von der gesellschaft ausgeschlossen werde, ich selber hatte mich dann damit arrangiert, selbst mein mann, hat die zeichen nicht erkannt, der war dann ers
, warte doch noch ein bisschen, bis du volljährig bist, dann kannst du entscheidung treffen. haben langegespräche auch sämtliche vorurteile genommen und bis ich dann irgendwie gesagt habe, okay, wenn das sein wille ist, aber bitte tu mir den gefallen und macht das, wenn du erwachsen bist, aber ich konnte es ja nicht mehr aushalten, mit 17 habe ich dann gesagt, nee, ich mach das jetzt, meine mutter stand aber dann auch hinter mir komplett und war auch mir an dem tag, wo ich bin in der...
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if we may take that process aside lang _ increasing.u contribute to that process do you think. i did you contribute to that process do you think-— did you contribute to that process do ou think. ., ., ., ., do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. _ do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it _ do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it was _ do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it was like - do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it was like the - like the weather. it was like the constitutional crisis in 2019, the prime minister's own temperament in the cabinet, going back over many years. i actually said to the prime minister... 50 years. i actually said to the prime minister- - -— years. i actually said to the prime minister... so down, please. slow down. i suggested _ minister... so down, please. slow down. i suggested to _ minister... so down, please. slow down. i suggested to the - minister... so down, please. slow down. i suggested to the prime i down. i sug
if we may take that process aside lang _ increasing.u contribute to that process do you think. i did you contribute to that process do you think-— did you contribute to that process do ou think. ., ., ., ., do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. _ do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it _ do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it was _ do you think. i would say a managed like the weather. it was like - do you think. i would say a managed like the...
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and is the world leader in greece, lang and prolong cultivation. portugal drinks the most amount of one per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place. germans drink, arrange 20 liters of wine per year, which is less than their beer consumption. germany's wine region stretch across its middle and sides, the sand team, distinct regions, boost over $15000.00 thin yards. the most important export countries for germany by the us, norway, in other lines, new k, poland. i'm especially love to and okay, now i want to find out how wine in germany is actually drunk and what the regional differences are as a vendor and the most of region, my ts my i can tell us all about that. so i can show you, it's the easiest way just to put that's the traditional as far as class for shopping or shorter. controlling means you do like mix border with wine, but there's a lot more wine. so is say one hand wide wine. so you go like that and then you do one hand wide, but the other direction is that will be one way refreshing. it's called sweet dreams of pods, wind festival. then when you go a little bit
and is the world leader in greece, lang and prolong cultivation. portugal drinks the most amount of one per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place. germans drink, arrange 20 liters of wine per year, which is less than their beer consumption. germany's wine region stretch across its middle and sides, the sand team, distinct regions, boost over $15000.00 thin yards. the most important export countries for germany by the us, norway, in other lines, new k, poland. i'm especially love...
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and it is the world leader in greece, lang and po blocks, cultivation. portugal drinks most amount of whining per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place. german strength arrives 20 liters of wind per year, which is less than their beer consumption. they're now germany's wind regions stretch across its middle and sides. the sand team, distinct regions, boost over 15000 in yards. the most important export countries projects are the us, norway, another line you k, poland on china, especially last 2 weeks. okay, now i want to find out how wine in germany is actually drunk and what the regional differences are as a vendor and the most of region, my ts my i can tell us all about that. so i can show you, it's the easiest way just to prove it. that's the traditional thoughts class for shopping off shore. and showing means you do like mix water with wine, but there's a lot more wine. so let's say one hand wide wine. so you go like that and then you're doing one hand right. but the other direction is that that will be one way. refreshing. how sweet drink for pods wine festivals. t
and it is the world leader in greece, lang and po blocks, cultivation. portugal drinks most amount of whining per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place. german strength arrives 20 liters of wind per year, which is less than their beer consumption. they're now germany's wind regions stretch across its middle and sides. the sand team, distinct regions, boost over 15000 in yards. the most important export countries projects are the us, norway, another line you k, poland on china,...
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i darwyn salam why deep down is lang lang lang lang i pseudo solemn word me dude i wish i. am one you got him wound down year salam what ya going salah. -- what does does go in islam like. know. you salam -- moody who does that line behind mean what do you want? salaam arabic salaam hey, i got. jai my lord i lose all of my talent all jonathan noyalas hey, hey i got. cheb chevallier salam mali no side to side la la hey hey. yeah. my no i lose a line when i listen listen don't want to lose salaam. les don't lose one a guy has done salaam one salaam i'm one who. think you. first we are so happy to be here today by literature cheick hamala diabate do you from mali, west africa? we are very glad this big, beautiful creole singer that funny down by her real name is i up to and also we have my amadou kouyate from burkina faso and a rapper called and brother i call him from mali carmela from america. we are so happy to be. thank you for coming. god bless. welcome back. ceremony. oh. i learned so. i learned god. i'm i love learning more. so yeah, you know i've been in the and i'm so
i darwyn salam why deep down is lang lang lang lang i pseudo solemn word me dude i wish i. am one you got him wound down year salam what ya going salah. -- what does does go in islam like. know. you salam -- moody who does that line behind mean what do you want? salaam arabic salaam hey, i got. jai my lord i lose all of my talent all jonathan noyalas hey, hey i got. cheb chevallier salam mali no side to side la la hey hey. yeah. my no i lose a line when i listen listen don't want to lose...
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during the visit, the blocks ministers also paid tribute to ukraine's fallen soldiers lang flowers at a special wall of remembrance. for those who died, since russia invaded ukraine more than a year and a half ago. now united nations delegation has arrived in the corner of kara box to monitor the situation there. it comes just over a week since as or by john sees control of the break away region from armenian separatists. but the un delegation has arrived after a mass exodus of the ethnic armenian population, nearly all of whom have abandoned their homes to head across the armenian border. after days of traffic jams, the rush of refugees leaving the corner of kind of a it's nearly run is theory is repulsively, does this to of, to more than $100000.00 ethnic mediums flayed in just a few days fearful of a future on the other by john's room, maybe it would go to you, but tens of thousands have arrived in the armenian border town of gorgeous meaning, having enjoyed harrowing genies diagnosis, some of it stopped savages. it was very difficult to make them. and then we were on the road for
during the visit, the blocks ministers also paid tribute to ukraine's fallen soldiers lang flowers at a special wall of remembrance. for those who died, since russia invaded ukraine more than a year and a half ago. now united nations delegation has arrived in the corner of kara box to monitor the situation there. it comes just over a week since as or by john sees control of the break away region from armenian separatists. but the un delegation has arrived after a mass exodus of the ethnic...
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actually abducted because there's many, many quotes as many people's with who's, who's still line lang in the fields. so there's still need to take control over the whole territory. try to sort out through this mess and figure out who's missing, who was abducted, who's unfortunately as the martin murdered. and this is purchased every house and it's rarely, as we family know, somebody who's been either abducted fighting, drafted, unfortunately dead. this is touching each and every house to be question everyone's asking is, what can be done to either rescue the hostages or in some way secure there really? well, there's a back channel, but you jumped um trying to get at least the children and the elderly and the women out. it's not quite sure how far this is going and how many chances are to it. operational um you know, oppression on the ground bringing is where the soldiers just into gaza. this is something that israel has been trying to avoid for many years, trying to avoid when it has good intelligence and definitely now with lost trust and intelligence with more limited intelligence i
actually abducted because there's many, many quotes as many people's with who's, who's still line lang in the fields. so there's still need to take control over the whole territory. try to sort out through this mess and figure out who's missing, who was abducted, who's unfortunately as the martin murdered. and this is purchased every house and it's rarely, as we family know, somebody who's been either abducted fighting, drafted, unfortunately dead. this is touching each and every house to be...
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mechanisms to try to resolve regional issues about foreign interference. political analyst andrew lang says the zangazure corridor could have significant repercussions for the perception of security by regional countries may stir security concerns these things involving or exchanges, creating a land corridor, could have significant repercussions on the perceptional security in neighboring countries, especially for example, in this case iran, and azerbaijan, armenia, but it's not only between these three countries, like it or not, there is involvement of turkey, and then azerbaijan is seem to be increasingly tilting towards the west, um, so i think that all these dynamics have got to be managed very carefully. the creation of a corridor, as i said could tricker significant security concerns, and i think that the these issues need to be looked at carefully by all sides. human rights advocacy groups have condemned is really far right minister itamar's plan to authorize use of live ammunition against palestinian protesters. now this after the regimes media reported that venguver has alread
mechanisms to try to resolve regional issues about foreign interference. political analyst andrew lang says the zangazure corridor could have significant repercussions for the perception of security by regional countries may stir security concerns these things involving or exchanges, creating a land corridor, could have significant repercussions on the perceptional security in neighboring countries, especially for example, in this case iran, and azerbaijan, armenia, but it's not only between...
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people, and now we don't have a documentary for that purpose getting to know about the profession of langetoration will be broadcast tonight at 23:30 on oghet network. this documentary shows the stages of construction and repair of wooden barges in the southern provinces of iran, and while introducing this job and its historical course, it also deals with its current status . the glafi documentary written and directed by ayub mar vanipour was produced for broadcast on the afogh network. thank you for your attention until the next part. we used to say fish anytime. take food, what does it mean? that is , it is never too late to turn to the things we have not done ourselves, such as continuing education , creating a new job, starting exercise and diet saturday, and at all, this reform of consumption habits and management of electricity consumption, now a small part of people's consumption is out of the consumption pattern, and firstly, if they try and increase their accuracy , they can definitely return to the normal consumption. take 5 minutes to check all the common electrical appliances i
people, and now we don't have a documentary for that purpose getting to know about the profession of langetoration will be broadcast tonight at 23:30 on oghet network. this documentary shows the stages of construction and repair of wooden barges in the southern provinces of iran, and while introducing this job and its historical course, it also deals with its current status . the glafi documentary written and directed by ayub mar vanipour was produced for broadcast on the afogh network. thank...
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region it have to move, the russian president putin when he described what's happening in gaza as the langthrough that siege and destroyed the nazi forces after years of of siege and the palestinian will repeat that kind of scenario all right and uh sah uh iran has warranted that uh if this goes on some new fronts uh could open up, what could the ramifications of that be in the region? can you repeat the question please? yeah, just iran has been warning time and again that if the israeli crimes against palestinians in gaza continu, then some new fronts could open up in the region? yeah, definitely, the from day one, our brothers in yemenged their support by the... with for the palestinians, our brothers in iraq, the same thing, our brothers in syria will not going to stand ideal, the hizballah will not gonna send idol, and these forces are battle, battlefield hardened, the americans knows what they talking about, these these people, the ameni people, they face the united states of america and saudies aggression for years and they defeated them, the irakis resistant. movement defeated the t
region it have to move, the russian president putin when he described what's happening in gaza as the langthrough that siege and destroyed the nazi forces after years of of siege and the palestinian will repeat that kind of scenario all right and uh sah uh iran has warranted that uh if this goes on some new fronts uh could open up, what could the ramifications of that be in the region? can you repeat the question please? yeah, just iran has been warning time and again that if the israeli crimes...
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some distance from baba gholam, they say, we are going to bandar lange, from there there was no way to the shahid bahonar wharf. it was supposed to take a lot of time, but with the zeal and intelligence of the people, the problem is solved in a very short time. became. distillation is done in different ways. a discharge is called an all-out attack. what does one-headed attack mean? it means we empty the ship. the trilias take turns to load and go to their destination. after 120 ships, it was not supposed to end after 120. this is how we go. another way is to empty the goods for the time being , drop a piece of paper somewhere on the ground, and release the ship for demurrage. then let's take this gradually. i don't know about the many irons, beams, round bars, iron rails, the goods that could be stored on the ground, like the irons, all the iron, our steel was imported, and it was unloaded from bandab, maybe a desert, a few kilometers by a few kilometers. it should have been a 6 month supplement, we have been for 12 days, several services for tabriz, zanjan, mashhad, rice, sugar, and e
some distance from baba gholam, they say, we are going to bandar lange, from there there was no way to the shahid bahonar wharf. it was supposed to take a lot of time, but with the zeal and intelligence of the people, the problem is solved in a very short time. became. distillation is done in different ways. a discharge is called an all-out attack. what does one-headed attack mean? it means we empty the ship. the trilias take turns to load and go to their destination. after 120 ships, it was...
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already in the forties, the institute's employees friedrich lange, vladimir spinel and viktor maslovnvention of an atomic bomb, as well as methods for producing uranium 235. for the first time , the explosion scheme, which later became generally accepted, was proposed. this option was ahead of its time. but was not accepted due to mistrust of the authorities. in any case, this was the first atomic bomb design in the ussr to be officially reviewed. and 60 years ago, on october 10, 1963, the agreement on banning the testing of nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, in space and under water. the document was previously signed in moscow by representatives of three countries, the ussr, the usa and britain. it went down in history as the moscow treaty. it was formalized as open for accession ; as a result, more than 130 countries of the world joined it; in 1996 , the un general assembly adopted an even tougher document, a treaty on a comprehensive ban on all nuclear tests. it was signed by 183 states, but young nuclear countries, north korea, and india refused to do so. and pakistan. and the u
already in the forties, the institute's employees friedrich lange, vladimir spinel and viktor maslovnvention of an atomic bomb, as well as methods for producing uranium 235. for the first time , the explosion scheme, which later became generally accepted, was proposed. this option was ahead of its time. but was not accepted due to mistrust of the authorities. in any case, this was the first atomic bomb design in the ussr to be officially reviewed. and 60 years ago, on october 10, 1963, the...
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that's hallie, they've done this, but also the queue. lang, inside this tell people, sources say that at least 15 people i be do inside this home and many other, several others are not know their fates are not. no, unfortunately, most likely they are inside on this level of they destroyed building by they really water planes based. how was the home? oh oh, nothing mentally. and this i was on the out this guides of the right to read. you can, you see the, the, the, and all that is here. a great deal of dummy has been inflected because this particular house, about a couple of days ago. several houses 90 houses that'd be destroyed either by kelly or complete like 5 days. really, one of the things probably the fast, 7 days of intensive is really iris strikes on the region. as you can see, western industries and we don't know where to go. i have a handicapped father as well as a female family member. we just had a strike. well, like all the other people of guys being displaced more than a 1000000 people have no left their homes. we are now moving to another corner of the ridge refugee camp
that's hallie, they've done this, but also the queue. lang, inside this tell people, sources say that at least 15 people i be do inside this home and many other, several others are not know their fates are not. no, unfortunately, most likely they are inside on this level of they destroyed building by they really water planes based. how was the home? oh oh, nothing mentally. and this i was on the out this guides of the right to read. you can, you see the, the, the, and all that is here. a great...
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we have nico lange, he is senior fellow at the munich security conference and former chief of staff of the german ministry of defense. next on the panel is joseph brah. he is a political analyst and the european director of the trilateral commission, a global platform for dialogue between america europe and asia. and we have sudha david w she is a senior fellow global platform for dialogue between america europe and asia. and and the regional director of the german marshall fund in berlin. a very warm welcome to you all. thank you for joining so that there is the middle east crisis right now. then we also have ukraine and russia and for joining so that there is the middle east crisis then we also have china taiwan, which of all of these crisis is something that bothers us the most, which is the most dangerous one where they need to focus most at the moment. well, i think unfortunately all three are interconnected and there is an issue where the us has to pay attention to all three crises in the world, hopefully together with allies because without doing it together with partners, the u
we have nico lange, he is senior fellow at the munich security conference and former chief of staff of the german ministry of defense. next on the panel is joseph brah. he is a political analyst and the european director of the trilateral commission, a global platform for dialogue between america europe and asia. and we have sudha david w she is a senior fellow global platform for dialogue between america europe and asia. and and the regional director of the german marshall fund in berlin. a...
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janelle lange is working on the 5:00 news.at is so cute. >> we have continuing coverage of the local angle with the south bay mily who just made their harrowing escape from israel. they were there visiting relatives and sightseeing when hamas launched the private attack. he hit in a bunker will try to confirm a flight out of the country. the story only on nbc bay area. >>> an eye witness the moment a driver crashed into the chinese consulate and several cisco armed with a knife. what he saw hoedown and the security guards he credits for keeping people safe. all of the stories and more coming up in a few minutes. >>> still to come, the top trending story as voted by you on my instagram poll. >>> he scores three touchdowns in the 49ers big win over the cowboys, but could george be fined for one of the celebrations? we will explain when we come we will explain when we come back, in a few minutes. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an a
janelle lange is working on the 5:00 news.at is so cute. >> we have continuing coverage of the local angle with the south bay mily who just made their harrowing escape from israel. they were there visiting relatives and sightseeing when hamas launched the private attack. he hit in a bunker will try to confirm a flight out of the country. the story only on nbc bay area. >>> an eye witness the moment a driver crashed into the chinese consulate and several cisco armed with a knife....
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boyfriend is from germany's wine region and after trying to get stuff, i'm of phil clark by reese lang is the flagship wine of germany. both the climate and the soil are perfect for it. in fact, germany is rather more well known as white wines than it's rest. and it's the world leader in greece, sling and prolonged cultivation. portugal drinks the most amount of one per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place, germans drink arrange 20 liters of wine per year, which is less than their beer consumption. germany's wind regions stretch across its middle on sides. the sand team, distinct regions, boost over $15000.00 thin yards. the most important export countries for the us, norway benevolence, u. k. poland. i'm especially love the a. okay, now i want to find out how wine and dr. many is actually drunk. and what the regional differences are as a vendor in the most of region, my ts my i can tell us all about that. so i can show you, it's the easiest way just to put that's the traditional thoughts class for shopping offshore. and shortly means you do like mix water with wine, bu
boyfriend is from germany's wine region and after trying to get stuff, i'm of phil clark by reese lang is the flagship wine of germany. both the climate and the soil are perfect for it. in fact, germany is rather more well known as white wines than it's rest. and it's the world leader in greece, sling and prolonged cultivation. portugal drinks the most amount of one per capita in the wild spots. germany comes in 6th place, germans drink arrange 20 liters of wine per year, which is less than...
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so here we can see a lot of injuries. lang don't on the floor. doctors dealing with them on the floors of course a lot of people, a lot of civilians next to the injuries. and we can also see on the, on the schools working really hard to serve and do the job since the beginning of though the 3 of us taking on it from the british and maryland. we must go for them. when we went to bed, we have seen them in the, in the nose with us. we have seen a lot of, but it's hundreds of others, very with sick things on the threes. they are living, most of them are women and most of them all the way uh to then we have evacuated to hundreds of him. we couldn't find any ins as well. so we happened to uh, we found dining room to book the bishop in them. so that we bought. busy them on, on, on the phone as you see here on the floor. and we take them here and put them on the building without this these, yes and sometimes because there is no, but as for me to get over it, but it's in san francisco sensitive. i'm so sort of just saying there's no safety inc, as the air goes up, because the, there's only the
so here we can see a lot of injuries. lang don't on the floor. doctors dealing with them on the floors of course a lot of people, a lot of civilians next to the injuries. and we can also see on the, on the schools working really hard to serve and do the job since the beginning of though the 3 of us taking on it from the british and maryland. we must go for them. when we went to bed, we have seen them in the, in the nose with us. we have seen a lot of, but it's hundreds of others, very with sick...
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katie lang out the stakes for the u. s. as the 6 more aid from congress, the israel and ukraine. what did you make of the speech and why didn't by didn't feel the need to address the country now as well. the us president needs to address the country because i don't know way my microphone is picking it up, but there's a slow but in loud protests going on just adjacent to where i standing. and it is really signifies that americans are tired of paying for foreign wars. and so they're protesting, we've had protests to ever since october 7th. and so there's waiting support for the united states paying for, for, and conflicts. a lot of americans feel that the priorities now are domestic of sorts. so this is, the problem for the us presidency, has to make the case to the american public. and that's what we heard him doing. he made the case, but american leadership and the alliances to be the united states has to american safe back here in the united states. and the risk as is, you heard him saying they're just a few moments ago when he says, we can't let. and i'm quoting here, terrorist
katie lang out the stakes for the u. s. as the 6 more aid from congress, the israel and ukraine. what did you make of the speech and why didn't by didn't feel the need to address the country now as well. the us president needs to address the country because i don't know way my microphone is picking it up, but there's a slow but in loud protests going on just adjacent to where i standing. and it is really signifies that americans are tired of paying for foreign wars. and so they're protesting,...
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i need my lang flo is that is memorial. according to the indian ambassador gun, these values remain relevant in today's world. the 500 on these life is a testament of the battle resilience and determination. in the face of adversity. you saw that as we stood outside and we paid tribute to him with flowers. is the message, the lowest, which saves his life is his message. and that is what is tremendous about him, because is a few people who can see that for that who lived exactly what they preached. a forces on medicaid is, is unwavering. dedication to the cause. i mean, the independence to norm right in means left an indelible them off on world history . in fact, it's notable that even of the reasons we've been to the detroit, the summit where there's been a lot of golf on climate change and how we can, you know, trying to resolve these issues. we've done most of the green developer in fact that also we've talked about the concept of lifestyle for the environment, which is actually a step further from what the g has been tal
i need my lang flo is that is memorial. according to the indian ambassador gun, these values remain relevant in today's world. the 500 on these life is a testament of the battle resilience and determination. in the face of adversity. you saw that as we stood outside and we paid tribute to him with flowers. is the message, the lowest, which saves his life is his message. and that is what is tremendous about him, because is a few people who can see that for that who lived exactly what they...
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little lang all day. get fauci. oh, they get hacked. hang on. oh, they get foreign. god today we're here to announce an incredible milestone in the pathway to eliminating sro family homelessness, a milestone that could only be achieved by leadership and by collaboration. and i think that that's the thing that's going to make this city work, right? come on. and they finally got haengjeong. all they got. seng gung ho, seng gung seng, the whole dog. hi, fellow. go july, get jesse fuller to the tilings. like you . now let's start with leadership. first of all, political leadership is critical to moving the ball forward in this city. and we want to really thank the mayor and we want to thank the board of supervisors for working together politically to sustain these programs because it's taken about five years for us to get to this point. and that could not be done in isolation. so thank you , madam mayor. thank you, jonah ortega, coeur d'alene gang. but we also want to thank our city departments and the leaders from our city departments for the collaboration that they've
little lang all day. get fauci. oh, they get hacked. hang on. oh, they get foreign. god today we're here to announce an incredible milestone in the pathway to eliminating sro family homelessness, a milestone that could only be achieved by leadership and by collaboration. and i think that that's the thing that's going to make this city work, right? come on. and they finally got haengjeong. all they got. seng gung ho, seng gung seng, the whole dog. hi, fellow. go july, get jesse fuller to the...
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soldiers, both a new crane and beyond that, including an ottawa remains with canadian neo nazi active us lang flowers to memorials dedicated to the listing of the vision fighters at cemetery. with inscriptions hailing them as heroes who died for the freedom of ukraine. canadian journalist and the act of a steve angler says ottawa has been trying to whitewash naziism for decades. i certainly agree with the fact that uh, there was a deeply uh anti jewish uh immigration policy in canada before during and just after world war 2. and that's well documented. uh uh, i also agree that the canadian government commission from the mid 19 eighties looked into uh the, those flock with the nazis who were allowed to immigrate to canada. no doubt that the, the canadian government should do a full accounting of of exactly why it was easier for former nazi soldiers to enter canada after weather to that it was the use. i think the reason was in large car. uh, because they were and to comments, and immediately after world war 2, the canadian government began to take on the, the cold war, the anti soviet. uh oh,
soldiers, both a new crane and beyond that, including an ottawa remains with canadian neo nazi active us lang flowers to memorials dedicated to the listing of the vision fighters at cemetery. with inscriptions hailing them as heroes who died for the freedom of ukraine. canadian journalist and the act of a steve angler says ottawa has been trying to whitewash naziism for decades. i certainly agree with the fact that uh, there was a deeply uh anti jewish uh immigration policy in canada before...
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circulating online proposed to be showing the off them off the attack, and they're all dozens of people seen lang at the street. the syrian government has put the blame squarely at the feet of foreign powers and ask the un to hold them accountable for their act. in continuation of the booty terrorist attacks carried out by terrorist organizations supported by the american occupation and other international parties who cooperate with them in shedding the blood of syrians and destabilizing the security and stability of the searing, the error of republican terraced organizations this thursday afternoon october 5th, 2023, attacked a graduation ceremony for military college officers in the syrian city of homes. the syrian error republic calls on the united nations and the security council to condemn this cowardly act of terrorism. hold state sponsors of terrorism, accountable for their crimes. against the syrian people and ensure compliance with relevant security council resolutions. earlier we did hear from us syria and john wisdom, political commentator, steven, so who we, you know, he said the gove
circulating online proposed to be showing the off them off the attack, and they're all dozens of people seen lang at the street. the syrian government has put the blame squarely at the feet of foreign powers and ask the un to hold them accountable for their act. in continuation of the booty terrorist attacks carried out by terrorist organizations supported by the american occupation and other international parties who cooperate with them in shedding the blood of syrians and destabilizing the...
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that's why there's no cell phone band in the temple of flu lang prevents the . there are more than 7000000 people in mouse who belong to lots of different ethnic groups. the government divides, the inhabitants into 3 regional groups. the highlands allow sions who lives in the mountains to help people, to move on the mountain slopes. and the lowlands allow sions to make up the knowledge is sham of the population. almost 2 thirds of all nations live from agriculture. many from rice conservation to staple food in lotion quickly. but that's still the only reason. fama den tank grows rice. the 23 year old also gives rice workshops for taurus to prepare the ground for rice conservation. 10 must take off the muddy soil and he's helped by susan the wants of buffalo rice panos. they've been doing this for hundreds of years. ready ready some pharma who stained some place very 5 a. they have no money to buy the machine thing or track the day they used to own buffalo because normally one family to be found very little for the family to eat. so they don't need the machine, t
that's why there's no cell phone band in the temple of flu lang prevents the . there are more than 7000000 people in mouse who belong to lots of different ethnic groups. the government divides, the inhabitants into 3 regional groups. the highlands allow sions who lives in the mountains to help people, to move on the mountain slopes. and the lowlands allow sions to make up the knowledge is sham of the population. almost 2 thirds of all nations live from agriculture. many from rice conservation...
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customers and one has a data platform that saves time and the other builds large members models -- langodels any put them together and you get magic. caroline: talk about the large language models that will be part of the magic, there is handwringing around ai and how it disrupts and produces -- and boosts productivity but how you regulate it. are you -- are you -- how are you managing to -- tanay: there is a lot of noise at the llm space but there are a lot of signals. it saved them a couple hours that single day and a documentation so for us, language models are tool to accomplish an end goal rather than the goal itself and businesses that use them as a powerful software out amazing tool will continue to grow and serve their customers in a very unique and novel way go --way. caroline: go in on the unique and novel because there has been startups looking to tackle health care with the power of ai and we are seeing palantir taken on -- taking on the nhs. what is different? tanay: we have hca health care on our board and one of our largest customers and we have thousands of small busines
customers and one has a data platform that saves time and the other builds large members models -- langodels any put them together and you get magic. caroline: talk about the large language models that will be part of the magic, there is handwringing around ai and how it disrupts and produces -- and boosts productivity but how you regulate it. are you -- are you -- how are you managing to -- tanay: there is a lot of noise at the llm space but there are a lot of signals. it saved them a couple...
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so lang that makes sense. any, it's the name of a river embody. gotcha. and the russian far east of them is weird. see, he's from buddy up to you and that explains his code name. do you want me to assist you with his personnel? number it shows he's one of the 1st people to join wagner. and he explained to me that it was with numbers up to 3000, are those who went to fight 6 years ago and ukraine's united issue. they went through syria and they're now in africa. i'm to see you the earliest the thank you . looking at his birth date is about 28 years old. so that means he started fights and we were back in there at the start of his twenty's. yes, judging from his age, he probably completed his national service, then ukraine conflict started. that's how he got involved. you'd be doing sort of the pacific on which was due to what the type of sent you another link in the chat . but pretty soon the, this is the data and me, it's kim at telephone as a door, andre of it, i hope i pronounced that correctly. well, it's more of how the code name meddler made me to th
so lang that makes sense. any, it's the name of a river embody. gotcha. and the russian far east of them is weird. see, he's from buddy up to you and that explains his code name. do you want me to assist you with his personnel? number it shows he's one of the 1st people to join wagner. and he explained to me that it was with numbers up to 3000, are those who went to fight 6 years ago and ukraine's united issue. they went through syria and they're now in africa. i'm to see you the earliest the...
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so this is kitty lange, israel.'s the head of comedy at the talent agency united artists. huge, huge agency . yeah. their huge, huge agency. yeah. their clients include james corden and keira knightley . they've got keira knightley. they've got some talented people to and basically she'd been tweeting or retweeting some pretty horrific stuff following the hamas attacks. she said that the israelis and the people who support israel were excited to see the dead babies . she also see the dead babies. she also she also said that she was basically yeah, she was basically yeah, she was basically saying the dead beheaded babies were not real, like it was fake stuff. >> and then sorry. >> and then sorry. >> yeah, and she also >> and yeah, and she also described israelis as as paramilitaries. so israeli civilians as paramilitary . she civilians as paramilitary. she said that was the thing she and it was interesting because she seemed to be referring to the people been taken as people who've been taken as hostages. said it hos
so this is kitty lange, israel.'s the head of comedy at the talent agency united artists. huge, huge agency . yeah. their huge, huge agency. yeah. their clients include james corden and keira knightley . they've got keira knightley. they've got some talented people to and basically she'd been tweeting or retweeting some pretty horrific stuff following the hamas attacks. she said that the israelis and the people who support israel were excited to see the dead babies . she also see the dead...
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he is the author of a andy lang is the chief professor of history at the ulysses s. grants presidential library museum. he has written "exposing the crisis of american exceptionalism in the civil war era," which was named a finalist for the lincoln prize. his first book, in the wake of war, the military occupation, and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is now writing an intellectual and cultural biography of lincoln's nationalism, and a study of ulysses s grant as lincoln's protigi. and i assume you will not have any problems finding grant documents on campus. so we are gathered here to discuss lincoln and his generals, and i thought i would just open things up with a few remarks. and try to get this debate going. when it comes to lincoln, there is plenty to argue about. and historians have been doing so ever since -- even before april 1865, because historians were arguing during the civil war itself over lincoln. and his presidency. there are plenty of topics to discuss. taking a look at lincoln's relation
he is the author of a andy lang is the chief professor of history at the ulysses s. grants presidential library museum. he has written "exposing the crisis of american exceptionalism in the civil war era," which was named a finalist for the lincoln prize. his first book, in the wake of war, the military occupation, and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is now writing an intellectual and cultural biography of lincoln's...
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and last but not least, the youngster andy lang is associate professor of history at, mississippi state university, which, of course, as you all know, is the home of the ulysses grant presidential library and museum. he is the author of a contest of civilizations expose in the crisis of american exceptional wisdom in the civil war era, which was named finalist for the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. his book, in the wake of war military occupation. emancipate nation and civil war america received the society of civil war historians tom watson brown book award. he is now writing an intellectual cultural biography of nationalism and a study of ulysses grant as lincoln's protege. andy, i assume you're not going to have any problems finding grant documents on on campus. so we're gathered here to discuss lincoln, his generals and i thought i'd just open things up with a with few remarks and try to get this debate going when. it comes to lincoln. there's plenty argue about and historians have been doing so ever since april. well even before april 1865 because historians were arguing during civi
and last but not least, the youngster andy lang is associate professor of history at, mississippi state university, which, of course, as you all know, is the home of the ulysses grant presidential library and museum. he is the author of a contest of civilizations expose in the crisis of american exceptional wisdom in the civil war era, which was named finalist for the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. his book, in the wake of war military occupation. emancipate nation and civil war america received...
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the war and military families were present to and you gave tips compared up a mutual friend steven lang who was in gods and generals and he was the colonel. we have so many self-published riders here at people that tell their family story and maybe if it's for their own family members. what do you think if someone wants to get their story out? >> in operationit homecoming at lengthka workshops. we went to quantico and i was at the persian gulf on an aircraft carrier and a missile destroyer. what an experience. this is active-duty i mean we are in a war zone. and my job was to convince these young people to tell their story and give them some hints on how to do that. and not all of them are down. lot of officers were senior people. that's one of the most gratifying things i've done in my entire career was to meet some of these people and see the job that they are doing. what i tell people is if you want to tell your story i don't care what your stories about. the topic doesn't matter. it could be about your grandfather, your dog, your next-door neighbor, and makes no difference that you
the war and military families were present to and you gave tips compared up a mutual friend steven lang who was in gods and generals and he was the colonel. we have so many self-published riders here at people that tell their family story and maybe if it's for their own family members. what do you think if someone wants to get their story out? >> in operationit homecoming at lengthka workshops. we went to quantico and i was at the persian gulf on an aircraft carrier and a missile...
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these are people living lang -- >> would you go -- would you go to us two state solution?> look, i was somebody who worked for a two state solution. >> how do we get from fighting for a two state solution to where we are this weekend. how did this happen? i mean, as i said to jonathan greene, i went there. i met with perez. i met with yasser are fast. people want -- how do we get to where it doesn't matter that you're shooting people that have nothing to do with the policy. that women are being raped? how do we get there and back from their? >> reverend, i think you are conflating things. you are not understanding that this is not a two-way occupation. it is israel that is occupying the palestinians, not the other way around. the key rests with them. they have the ability to take their boots off of my neck and allow us to be free. they have chosen not to. >> are you saying that they should do that, maintaining the state of israel? i think that is the contention. i'm not conflating, i'm really breaking down what we are saying. are you saying that if, as you say, if they don
these are people living lang -- >> would you go -- would you go to us two state solution?> look, i was somebody who worked for a two state solution. >> how do we get from fighting for a two state solution to where we are this weekend. how did this happen? i mean, as i said to jonathan greene, i went there. i met with perez. i met with yasser are fast. people want -- how do we get to where it doesn't matter that you're shooting people that have nothing to do with the policy. that...
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snoop snoop, not only are we celebrating this momentous occasion in lang, it's being celebrated all aroundlations and best wishes. >> congratulations, honey bunch. let's celebrate together soon, and i love you, i love you, i love you. >> i'm so proud of you, man. and so blessed and humble to be a part of your journey. >> i would like to send my warmest congratulations to you, and thank you. >> i celebrate you as a forward thinking, visionary leader. >> keep it going, man. keep the faith. and congratulations to you and your wonderful family. >> thank you for what you've done. your work is an inspiration. >> translator: when you see gray smoke coming out of my chimney, i am not dead, i am doggfather's day. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. president biden was unable to be here tonight, but he asked me to present you with the first-ever presidential medal of weedom. [ cheers ] for you, snoop dogg on this special day. [ cheers and applause ] is there anything you would like to say to america on this 10/20? >> i'm just so, so -- i'm so at a loss for words. [ laughter ] but i just want to s
snoop snoop, not only are we celebrating this momentous occasion in lang, it's being celebrated all aroundlations and best wishes. >> congratulations, honey bunch. let's celebrate together soon, and i love you, i love you, i love you. >> i'm so proud of you, man. and so blessed and humble to be a part of your journey. >> i would like to send my warmest congratulations to you, and thank you. >> i celebrate you as a forward thinking, visionary leader. >> keep it...
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chicago, we have sent to the most prominent schools around there, fenwick, brother rice, whitney young, langeh, immaculate conception, mount carmel. >> sandra: excellent schools, sir. >> yes, it is. so we have been fortunate and blessed to do that. in addition to that, we have been blessed enough to have our kids go to college at least 60%, division i, ii, and iii. i do this to see the world differently, i did grow up in pittsburgh and grew up in more of a depressed area. i just had enrichments, i had a great mother and father, and my friends did not. because most of our program, 70% were mother head of household. so 25 coaches and 12 other staff members were surrogates and we are trying to raise them to be responsible young men and women. >> sandra: gerald -- people at home are trying to take in what you are saying. you've been doing this 25 years and you see -- >> 29. >> sandra: 29 years. you see this as a solution, a pathway for kids steered towards gang, they are engaging in sports on the fields, some are going off to terrific schools, this is opportunity for them. you are being told what
chicago, we have sent to the most prominent schools around there, fenwick, brother rice, whitney young, langeh, immaculate conception, mount carmel. >> sandra: excellent schools, sir. >> yes, it is. so we have been fortunate and blessed to do that. in addition to that, we have been blessed enough to have our kids go to college at least 60%, division i, ii, and iii. i do this to see the world differently, i did grow up in pittsburgh and grew up in more of a depressed area. i just had...