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and they started reading many books about form that i could find. and then i came to the conclusion that leasing the union and there was nothing written about it. and in general, in the 2nd environment or is always addressed for logical sides. and i thought it was missing a kind of exploration of the old form itself. and one of our current guys so this started long before my coming to see me. and by the way, yes, in the book i mention this data about schumer's i, i quoted this very interesting research because it was a very long the research is talking 1970 and they're willing wiring many dimensions . i'm trying to be off to the present time. but i know that other research is in different countries in the west. they say basic results. so it's not the only thing the folks are actually everywhere in western countries. there is this kind of a result like 9 man on 10 and maybe nowadays 767 we went over 10 years ago on consumer. so i don't know hawks plays disrespected object of many jokes about the temperament of the finish, nor the boy here in russia.
and they started reading many books about form that i could find. and then i came to the conclusion that leasing the union and there was nothing written about it. and in general, in the 2nd environment or is always addressed for logical sides. and i thought it was missing a kind of exploration of the old form itself. and one of our current guys so this started long before my coming to see me. and by the way, yes, in the book i mention this data about schumer's i, i quoted this very interesting...
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it is a subject of many lower than politically incorrect jokes about the hot finished man and coupled with the data you're citing your book that 9 out of 10 finish man, up consumers a for and i one day if there's something in the health area that not only spark your interest, but also gave you the that are designed to take courage to explore a project like this. no, i don't think it would be my eating and i am from the i don't need to leave here to have seen on the 13 years ago. actually the interesting and such as don't be any writing something started long ago and they started reading many books about form that i could find. and then i came to the conclusion that leasing the union and there was nothing written about it. and in general, in the 2nd i need to come environment or is always a rescue for logical sides. and i thought it was missing a kind of exploration of the old form itself. and what about the parent site? like you said? so this started long before my coming to see him. and by the way, yes, in the book i mention this data about schumer's. a very interesting research beca
it is a subject of many lower than politically incorrect jokes about the hot finished man and coupled with the data you're citing your book that 9 out of 10 finish man, up consumers a for and i one day if there's something in the health area that not only spark your interest, but also gave you the that are designed to take courage to explore a project like this. no, i don't think it would be my eating and i am from the i don't need to leave here to have seen on the 13 years ago. actually the...
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first i started reading many books about format that i could find. and then i came to a leaving the union field. there was nothing written about it and the general in the 2nd environment is always addressed, broke the logical sides. and i thought it was missing, kind of the exploration of the old form itself. and what about the parent guys? like you said, so long for me to see him and by the way, yes, in the book i mention this data about schumer's i, i quoted this very interesting research because it was a very long research. you started mapping 70 and they're willing wiring many dimensions or trying to be off to the present time. i know that other research is in a different countries in the west, but they said basically this one results. so it's not only the faults are actually everywhere in western countries. there is this kind of a result like 9 man on 10 and maybe nowadays 767, we went over 10 years ago on consumer. so i don't see all the hawks ladies. disrespected many jokes about the temperament of the finish, nor the boy here in russia. you w
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many more. we thank senator leahy for that. we thank him for the work that he has accomplished and ending the use of these terrible weapons and also the creation of the leahy war victims fund to get relief for those harmed by these terrible weapons. beyond that, senator leahy very importantly worked to pass what has become known as the leahy law, a human rights law to prohibit the u.s. from providing equipment and training to foreign military suspected of gross human rights violations. nbltions sense, he is -- in that sebs he is standing up for the values of this country. these international accomplishments are impressive but in vermont our constituents know senator leahy for working on issues much closer to home like his support for agriculture, dairy and organics. in 1990 as chairman of the senate agriculture committee senator leahy championed the organics food production act. at that time organics was not understood to be what it is today. but senator leahy understood that farmers in vermont
many more. we thank senator leahy for that. we thank him for the work that he has accomplished and ending the use of these terrible weapons and also the creation of the leahy war victims fund to get relief for those harmed by these terrible weapons. beyond that, senator leahy very importantly worked to pass what has become known as the leahy law, a human rights law to prohibit the u.s. from providing equipment and training to foreign military suspected of gross human rights violations. nbltions...
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, many people in the power in a different countries and many, many private sector.ed crime and corruption reporting project and the navalny anti—corruption foundation have both accused you of, let's put it this way, dodgy business dealings in the past. now you've never been charged with anything but nonetheless there are allegations that you have been part of an oligarch system that vladimir putin, you know, watched over, and that that's partly an explanation of your great wealth. look, four years ago, this publication happened. in these four years, i continue to stay and keep my position in many, many international organizations which confirm what people who know is true, people who knows me personally understand this is allegation without any proof, because no legal case, any place, any country's ever happened. there was an allegation about the king charles, about george clooney, about many other my colleagues and friends who have been working with me in a different project, like the minister, mentor of singapore, lee kuan yew, and many, many other people, which i
, many people in the power in a different countries and many, many private sector.ed crime and corruption reporting project and the navalny anti—corruption foundation have both accused you of, let's put it this way, dodgy business dealings in the past. now you've never been charged with anything but nonetheless there are allegations that you have been part of an oligarch system that vladimir putin, you know, watched over, and that that's partly an explanation of your great wealth. look, four...
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many of the people involved themselves in the constitution and many they may do other things.while also [inaudible] and he runs the newspaper and writes books. again and again and again how people are involved in other kinds. [inaudible] nurturing the explosion at this time. >> they become one that people have in the households along with the bible and shakespeare and the dictionary and whatever it may be. yeah, thinking of it as a genre is very rich. >> yes. you know, the 1814 constitution is the second oldest will and norwegians are encouraged [inaudible] both conservative nation and also says the symbolism is extreme. this is a way of domesticating the organization of that state. >> maybe i will ask just one more question before we turn to the audience that i'm sure has many questions for you. in britain, one of the things people argue what has held britain together is a combination of things that in the late 20th century were not evidence any more of the empire, the war with france and anti-catholicism and so on and sure enough many things followed from your arguments in b
many of the people involved themselves in the constitution and many they may do other things.while also [inaudible] and he runs the newspaper and writes books. again and again and again how people are involved in other kinds. [inaudible] nurturing the explosion at this time. >> they become one that people have in the households along with the bible and shakespeare and the dictionary and whatever it may be. yeah, thinking of it as a genre is very rich. >> yes. you know, the 1814...
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many countries, for exam - le covid test. many countries, for example the — covid test.ies, for example the uk, _ covid test. many countries, for example the uk, europe, - covid test. many countries, for| example the uk, europe, many countries around the world have put in new restrictions for chinese travellers, haven't they? but in terms of impact on chinese economy, talk us through that. there is a lot of concern about how this will go for china. concern about how this will go for china-— for china. the first quarter will not be _ for china. the first quarter will not be fascinating, - for china. the first quarter will not be fascinating, if. for china. the first quarter i will not be fascinating, if you imagine it willjust be too optimistic. first we need to know that there are not many people going outside and those people going outside and those people going outside and those people going into china will only stay for the chinese new year holiday. that will not really bring much economic activity we believe that retail sales will improve during the chinese new year
many countries, for exam - le covid test. many countries, for example the — covid test.ies, for example the uk, _ covid test. many countries, for example the uk, europe, - covid test. many countries, for| example the uk, europe, many countries around the world have put in new restrictions for chinese travellers, haven't they? but in terms of impact on chinese economy, talk us through that. there is a lot of concern about how this will go for china. concern about how this will go for china-—...
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before you get to katahdin and, many, many hikers come through. monson people send them packages they pick up at the post office or. they stock up, take a much needed shower and prepare for the final or recuperate from just having hiked the hundred mile wilderness. just this summer. a friend of mine spent a day two in monson as he section hiked the appalachian trail. i love this town. i love monson. but like all those young people who were leaving monson and rural places in 1872, i away when i turned and i never moved back. many of my friends also left town like other rural places in central maine and throughout the united states. monson has faced hard times. the furniture shut down. that was the backbone. the town's economy. many jobs were lost. the elementary school where i attended kindergarten through fifth grade, closed. in 2000. the census bureau reported that the official population of monson was 666 residents, 666 residents, six, six, six. that is not an auspicious number. at that point, i someone really needs to take for the team and just
before you get to katahdin and, many, many hikers come through. monson people send them packages they pick up at the post office or. they stock up, take a much needed shower and prepare for the final or recuperate from just having hiked the hundred mile wilderness. just this summer. a friend of mine spent a day two in monson as he section hiked the appalachian trail. i love this town. i love monson. but like all those young people who were leaving monson and rural places in 1872, i away when i...
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many patrick them. a play provider this time around less than 10 minutes later when went low, knitting the brace in adding another gold pass fryeburg mock fleck in fryeburg went into the break. a bit shell shocked. the wolves weren't done adding 3 more goals in the 2nd half, including this jim from defender read la bach, who fryeburg, left looking for answers while the wolves were all smiles, with the blow out sick snail victory. in saturday's late match cologne score to season high 7 goals at home to defeat vertebrae. mm. and in dominating fashion, clones stefan t guess, netted a brace within minutes in the 1st half, his look at his 2nd goal. 8 beautiful chip shot. freeman's keep was way out of position. attempting to clear the ball he found tedious. instead, grayman haven't one in their last 11 visits to colon coming up next report, a looks at opportunities for employees with disabilities. is of much more news and analysis on our website, d, w dot com. i'll be back with more news and 45 minutes. with
many patrick them. a play provider this time around less than 10 minutes later when went low, knitting the brace in adding another gold pass fryeburg mock fleck in fryeburg went into the break. a bit shell shocked. the wolves weren't done adding 3 more goals in the 2nd half, including this jim from defender read la bach, who fryeburg, left looking for answers while the wolves were all smiles, with the blow out sick snail victory. in saturday's late match cologne score to season high 7 goals at...
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yeah, i don't think it's was been told that the many are actually aware a nor do many, many care here about this trip, or at least as long as it doesn't come to iran. iran is a big issue in and for this trip and in the region, of course. however, here in the united states, people are more i would say the majority of people are more interested in the upcoming state of the union address next week from president biden. you know, the economy recession, yes or no, inflation, immigration, all domestic issues and topics are on the forefront of americans. at the moment, i would say, okay, lots of domestic issues on their minds. that's our correspondent in washington, stiff and simon's there. thank stephan. mckay. let's get a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. germany has pledged 200000000 euros to help brazil protect the amazon rain forest, which has experienced years of devastation under the former far right. president, shy of boston. narrow. now the announcement came shortly before german chancellor. all our salts landed in brazil. sholtes is the 1st
yeah, i don't think it's was been told that the many are actually aware a nor do many, many care here about this trip, or at least as long as it doesn't come to iran. iran is a big issue in and for this trip and in the region, of course. however, here in the united states, people are more i would say the majority of people are more interested in the upcoming state of the union address next week from president biden. you know, the economy recession, yes or no, inflation, immigration, all...
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i know that there are many other seems. there's much more positive about ecology and they just say the normal development. so human consciousness are going to. ready that to i am closer to this worries, so to say, and i am worried that the more well i, interestingly that the human being so much ahead of his time. he is not widely published in english. you know that, that is, you know, what we usually think of the western world as the, and the driver of the 3rd and the 4th industrial revolution. and yet that very few translations are his work that mostly on when mature in nature. i wonder if that is just an unfortunate happenstance to you, or if you think it's that are a form of deliver, it will actually ostracizing. yeah, well as an analyst it's hard enough to see that there is a need to use regression on this work industry to this or a finally published this i found out this year there is a big word. i think it's published in america about around this war works general. it's some 500 pages book. so they have now finally tr
i know that there are many other seems. there's much more positive about ecology and they just say the normal development. so human consciousness are going to. ready that to i am closer to this worries, so to say, and i am worried that the more well i, interestingly that the human being so much ahead of his time. he is not widely published in english. you know that, that is, you know, what we usually think of the western world as the, and the driver of the 3rd and the 4th industrial revolution....
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are there many such recipes in this book? there are not many such recipes in almost 90% of the recipes. they are no problem today. you can cook the only thing that we cook today is in the ovens yes, on the fire, but then we cooked. it was the same oven. and of course we can comply. here is some kind of technological recipe process, but the oven conveys the special taste of the dish. well, in general, complex recipes simple unusual no. yes, absolutely simple, because and we are talking about non- gentry cuisine. we are talking about cuisine for ordinary people. uh, well, it wasn't possible to cook very elaborate meals. well, this was not necessary at all, because, and people worked hard, firstly, complex dishes take a lot of time. and secondly, again, i repeat, the food was balanced, so it's vegetables. these are cereals. uh, this meat uh don't cook. it is not difficult. here are our national dishes, you can cook, in principle, anywhere in the world, probably yes this is also helped by the fact that and here the proposed recip
are there many such recipes in this book? there are not many such recipes in almost 90% of the recipes. they are no problem today. you can cook the only thing that we cook today is in the ovens yes, on the fire, but then we cooked. it was the same oven. and of course we can comply. here is some kind of technological recipe process, but the oven conveys the special taste of the dish. well, in general, complex recipes simple unusual no. yes, absolutely simple, because and we are talking about...
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, many years. they can then no longer decide for themselves. so we're making a more democratic off her gotten something that refer are common value minds on the other. or earlier d, w africa editor daniel poets told me what's different about germany's new africa strategy. the previous strategy was largely about promoting german private investment in africa, helping germany, companies to set up a presence there or extending its presence and we see a turn now to a strategy that is more classical. it's more development oriented than the old strategy of 2017. and so how do they expect this approach to benefit germany's partners in africa? well jer, africa population is growing rapidly 582050, about 2500000000 people are going to live on the continent. so there's, of course, a dire need to create more jobs for the rising numbers of young people that are going to enter the job market every year. and then also supporting african countries in the green transformation of their economies is very important. s
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many decades.they had many, many decades. if they had flu, people didn't go out and that's the right thing . you're that's the right thing. you're too ill anyway to go up sick. stay home, and you are ill if you've got flu and you stay home and you get over it. but the important also for important thing also for everyone to realise is that covid is treatable and need to. instead of testing people , if instead of testing people, if anyone has symptoms, they need treatment straight there treatment straight away. there isn't single infectious isn't a single infectious disease where we say, let's wait until you're blue in the lips andifs until you're blue in the lips and it's really bad, and then we'll to hospital and treat you. there have been all over the world we have been treating acute covid very, very. are you fearful? are you fearful we could head back down the wrong route? yes, very much so . very route? yes, very much so. very much so. i can't see any scientific reason for all the draconian mea
many decades.they had many, many decades. if they had flu, people didn't go out and that's the right thing . you're that's the right thing. you're too ill anyway to go up sick. stay home, and you are ill if you've got flu and you stay home and you get over it. but the important also for important thing also for everyone to realise is that covid is treatable and need to. instead of testing people , if instead of testing people, if anyone has symptoms, they need treatment straight there treatment...
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[inaudible] >> there are many, many ways you unsettle i think what most americans carry around abouthaps foremost the reverence americans hold to the constitution. and so thoroughly through the book i think many different angles will become clear. one of things i'm struck by to imagine a book about constitution that have the founding fathers around the table and that is not at all or you begin. you give us instead for example catherine the great with her quill pen setting out to write a new order. can you tell us a little bit about with whom is your picture of constitution really begin? and why those people and what were their aims in getting involved in the writing of the constitution? >> , as my accent suggests i am an outsider. so for me one reason i also did not have that kind of reverence that you describe. which is partly why i 12 to start the book of the 1750s because that made historical sense. i also want to talk about what happened in philadelphia in 1787. women and issues of gender are but i really wanted not just to talk about women and constitution but also to get a fema
[inaudible] >> there are many, many ways you unsettle i think what most americans carry around abouthaps foremost the reverence americans hold to the constitution. and so thoroughly through the book i think many different angles will become clear. one of things i'm struck by to imagine a book about constitution that have the founding fathers around the table and that is not at all or you begin. you give us instead for example catherine the great with her quill pen setting out to write a...
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may many, many of the women have difficult deliveries due to man attrition. antinini drama as not that it can indicate the team performs up to 40 syrian sections each day for her versus that remember name. how does he get it? does your them? a lot of people are jobless on amazon, and when families cannot afford for expecting mothers to eat, could a lot in a tricia's food where they face a lot of problems. i'm lamba problem shows up. did you notice that melanie m many babies here are born prematurely? more than 20 new born have died in each of the past 4 months. the 1000000000 spent by foreign powers on development failed to create the lasting conditions needed to reduce infant mortality whom i had bought that i am a doctor. i have not left the country for the past 26 years and in all this time of gunnison was never stable and never peaceful though. lot susie with her. when she gets home, after a long working day, darkness awaits her the electricity's off a daily experience for many families and cobbled as she sits down for tea with her youngest daughter. we ask her why she doesn't leav
may many, many of the women have difficult deliveries due to man attrition. antinini drama as not that it can indicate the team performs up to 40 syrian sections each day for her versus that remember name. how does he get it? does your them? a lot of people are jobless on amazon, and when families cannot afford for expecting mothers to eat, could a lot in a tricia's food where they face a lot of problems. i'm lamba problem shows up. did you notice that melanie m many babies here are born...
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in many ways i like to think that it was a prissy end book. it was a book that anticipated what we live with today. of the abandonment really of people with serious mental illness and the problems that has resulted in. so, later on i moved into the 18th century then i did some books that expand across regions of history and i started to work on the 20th century. the period that i was originally working on was the 1920s and 30s which was a period of extraordinary extermination of psychiatry. mental patients were in a sense locked away and their voices were stifled and many in any event anything they had to say was seen as a product of the mental illness. so, that meant given the desperation of the times that they were very vulnerable and the upshot was a series of interventions, some of which i discuss in this book. some at the beginning desperate remedies as a title that occurred in about 1981 when i was at the institute in london. but as time went on, i wrote many other books and i went back and forth. i always had this project which wasan a
in many ways i like to think that it was a prissy end book. it was a book that anticipated what we live with today. of the abandonment really of people with serious mental illness and the problems that has resulted in. so, later on i moved into the 18th century then i did some books that expand across regions of history and i started to work on the 20th century. the period that i was originally working on was the 1920s and 30s which was a period of extraordinary extermination of psychiatry....
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the women are having too many or too few children. so when people say over population, i think they want to say it's those women over there who are having too many children, and they don't think about their own role in their own consumption and, and their lifestyles. that a some yeah i do, i do want to can i jump in yet though for that? yeah, i just want to jump in in, in, in, in the comment. but let's remember that there are still millions of women who don't have access to modern contraception. who don't have access to still primary education, who if they get pregnant at 14 or 15, are not able to finish school. so we do still have quite a bit of work to do in terms of assuring as jennifer was sort of just alluding to, we want to have a world where everybody can choose the number in the timing of children. there's no question that's good for kids. it's good for communities it's, it's great for everyone. yeah. but, but it isn't the case at this juncture. still we have, you know, something in the rounded like 200000000 people who still
the women are having too many or too few children. so when people say over population, i think they want to say it's those women over there who are having too many children, and they don't think about their own role in their own consumption and, and their lifestyles. that a some yeah i do, i do want to can i jump in yet though for that? yeah, i just want to jump in in, in, in, in the comment. but let's remember that there are still millions of women who don't have access to modern...
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it is our responsibility to ensure that this dream is accessible to as many humans as -- as many americans as humanly possible. and that is why i am such a proponent of the concept of holy ownership and he grew up a family in which business was a means to an end and the end was not just making as much money as possible, rather cheering as much with the employees in the communities that made a possible . i've had the opportunities to visit employee owned companies in my district a rainbow tree care learning more about employee owned structures has been very enlightening to me and employee owned company's take various forms, they are united by the fact that they align with the interests of workers and the owners. when employee owned business grows, the workers and communities benefit directly i -- directly. i've seen the countless benefits of this model back home in minnesota. home to 200 five employee owned businesses and the most per capita of any state in the union in many cases the workers of these businesses boast higher pay greater job security and better benefits and higher retirement
it is our responsibility to ensure that this dream is accessible to as many humans as -- as many americans as humanly possible. and that is why i am such a proponent of the concept of holy ownership and he grew up a family in which business was a means to an end and the end was not just making as much money as possible, rather cheering as much with the employees in the communities that made a possible . i've had the opportunities to visit employee owned companies in my district a rainbow tree...
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not just economic and political change, but for many here. the loss of a small sense of corporation identity, even if it comes with benefits. stephanie decker, al jazeera zagreb. there's been a secondary protests in bolivia at santa cruz at region art. the arrest of a right wing opposition leader. sh police were out in force after fridays, violent confrontation were supporters and jail governor. there was found under camacho, he was arrested on thursday and placed in pre trial detention. camacho denies accusations of leaving a coo during protest in 2019 at forster then present. even morales from power on cloud election is a political analyst. he says, support for camacho has grown beyond his stronghold in santa cruz 6 months ago. nobody of the rest of the provinces would be backing a commercial very much. they didn't have very much sympathy. they didn't have very much they didn't have a good opinion of camacho, today's different today you can see very many protest, not only santa cruz, but also in different provinces of bolivia because the bo
not just economic and political change, but for many here. the loss of a small sense of corporation identity, even if it comes with benefits. stephanie decker, al jazeera zagreb. there's been a secondary protests in bolivia at santa cruz at region art. the arrest of a right wing opposition leader. sh police were out in force after fridays, violent confrontation were supporters and jail governor. there was found under camacho, he was arrested on thursday and placed in pre trial detention....
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, many years. they can then no longer decide for themselves. so we're making a more democratic offering, something that reflects a common values equivalent. the gen a chancellor says africa is becoming a global center of gravity. but will african leaders and industry be rolling out the red carpet? what germany has to offer with suitors like china and russia also ready to do business. let's bring in doctor linda, a ruler, research fellow, the gay ganske jude's full african fest. hello, and welcome to the program. is germany's new strategy with africa offering something attractive enough. and so ha, with the readings, i see some decorations of intentions and that could go in the right direction on them all. the major problem that we've had with these guys that he's like, the past, the marshall plan for instance, is that it's all talk what they're in little ashen especially, you know, bring it in african, having that equal partners and people. yeah. interesting how you put it in, you know, africa has
, many years. they can then no longer decide for themselves. so we're making a more democratic offering, something that reflects a common values equivalent. the gen a chancellor says africa is becoming a global center of gravity. but will african leaders and industry be rolling out the red carpet? what germany has to offer with suitors like china and russia also ready to do business. let's bring in doctor linda, a ruler, research fellow, the gay ganske jude's full african fest. hello, and...
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many of them would be tracy. people are being hooked on certain foods or on certain, as i think one is perhaps recreating of the same dynamic and certain populations that could be very helpful to some very imagine just to some but in many people it also creates addiction. and i understand it's a very complex question. i had to say you don't like passing judgments, but where do you think we should start in terms of both assigning responsibility? because you know how budgets are something that we are all concerned about is the public good and also helping people develop a helpful and put a regionally respectful relationship with technology and new intervention and the industries that produce them? yes. yeah. your questions are always very interesting or big. they would require a lot of time to, to reflect on the questions. well, i would say that the taking the example foreigner and the name of my book was to show different sides of it, which is something that i didn't find many books. i called the book a kaleidosco
many of them would be tracy. people are being hooked on certain foods or on certain, as i think one is perhaps recreating of the same dynamic and certain populations that could be very helpful to some very imagine just to some but in many people it also creates addiction. and i understand it's a very complex question. i had to say you don't like passing judgments, but where do you think we should start in terms of both assigning responsibility? because you know how budgets are something that we...
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elected officials many years ago. for us this last year in our budget, we made sure we did a future investment, $12 billion for public transportation for projects not just in san francisco. [applause] not just in san francisco, but all over, all over the state because we know that this is the key for our state to keep growing, for our state to keep thriving, for our state to make sure -- make sure our economy can grow. we're the fourth largest economy in the entire world. there's three countries larger than our economy and yet at some times, we still have such major issues that we face. and today is a day of celebration. but we cannot forget the future. the future is about investing. and this is critical investment in transportation. it's a critical investment for our future and critical investment for our economy. thank you for getting this done. >> we have former district three supervisor and current city attorney, david chiu. >> good morning, san francisco. who is excited about the central subway. [cheers and appla
elected officials many years ago. for us this last year in our budget, we made sure we did a future investment, $12 billion for public transportation for projects not just in san francisco. [applause] not just in san francisco, but all over, all over the state because we know that this is the key for our state to keep growing, for our state to keep thriving, for our state to make sure -- make sure our economy can grow. we're the fourth largest economy in the entire world. there's three...
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oh, how many was hesitant? would he support these students and risked seriously jeopardizing relations with the united states? would he support them to keep control of the movement? with joe on the whole year osbourne. learning address was pseudo and or josh, to sean. sharon hesh come chair as needed to them, but he saw the hudson but you're for the sean kish reddish with ara. when the hostage crisis occurred, it made clear, i think that we were largely unprepared to deal with of the nature of iran at that point. and the fact that a, the anger that was there and reflected i, in that hostage crisis up, i think suddenly brought iran to the top of further concern. so we had about of our situation, the world. oh, the last hostages were finally freed, after 444 days by supporting the students who mainly made the u. s. embassy hostage taking act 2 of the revolution. it became one of the founding myths of the new regime, widely seen as the main reason for the break down in us iranian relations. a new middle east was t
oh, how many was hesitant? would he support these students and risked seriously jeopardizing relations with the united states? would he support them to keep control of the movement? with joe on the whole year osbourne. learning address was pseudo and or josh, to sean. sharon hesh come chair as needed to them, but he saw the hudson but you're for the sean kish reddish with ara. when the hostage crisis occurred, it made clear, i think that we were largely unprepared to deal with of the nature of...
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as for many other russians. yes.udience, just to be aware of the situation, you made it plain to us it wouldn't be wise for you to reveal your location in switzerland. why is that exactly? well, that's the concerns of the swiss authorities, which take care of my family's safety and security. first of all, they are concerned that there might be some risk of threats to my safety. well, so if they have some reasons to think so, well, yeah, why not? i don't... i don't intend to exaggerate my own significance, of course. well, we'll talk about... but for some reasons, yeah. we'll talk about your significance, mr bondarev. let us begin that by discussing your decision in may of last year to not just quit your post as a diplomat in geneva, working on arms control issues, representing the russian government at the united nations in geneva. not just that, but also to leave with the most vitriolic condemnation of what you saw as vladimir putin's entirely unjustified aggression in ukraine. how difficult a decision was that to m
as for many other russians. yes.udience, just to be aware of the situation, you made it plain to us it wouldn't be wise for you to reveal your location in switzerland. why is that exactly? well, that's the concerns of the swiss authorities, which take care of my family's safety and security. first of all, they are concerned that there might be some risk of threats to my safety. well, so if they have some reasons to think so, well, yeah, why not? i don't... i don't intend to exaggerate my own...
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it's been told many times before. it's important to remember, without the new york post, donald trump probably never would have been president. you know, it pre-dates all of those, you know, sort of free air time on fox many years before that. donald trump at one point was reputed to have been on more covers consecutively than anyone else and he certainly, to this day, we can all see it, he's a believer in the sort-- as long as they spell your name right, school of good publicity. there's an extraordinary moment that we report in the divider where his campaign manager overhears donald trump telling somebody not only is all possibly good -- publicit -- and he's the outer boroughs, new york post and the tabloid mentality which infuses his public appearance, but again, you know, it's character-- calculated. not only because they read the polls and saw that the medias an an institution was locked down upon, but as a specific strategy to drive down the approval ratings of the media. in fact, leslie stahl once asked donald
it's been told many times before. it's important to remember, without the new york post, donald trump probably never would have been president. you know, it pre-dates all of those, you know, sort of free air time on fox many years before that. donald trump at one point was reputed to have been on more covers consecutively than anyone else and he certainly, to this day, we can all see it, he's a believer in the sort-- as long as they spell your name right, school of good publicity. there's an...
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kyiv has been calling out for tanks for many months now.weapons systems, where kyiv and president zelensky ask for weapon systems, the us and germany say "no, no, no," and then, a few months later, those same systems are transferred to ukraine. it's worked relatively well so far, but of course, that strategy could be strengthened even more and ukraine could be closer to victory were the us, were germany to send these tanks much quicker than they have done, even if today is a big day for this. poland, for example, has been asking germany to send these tanks for months as well. so, this is a strong development, and unfortunately, it will take a few months for the german leopards to arrive in ukraine and even longerfor the us abrams. but this is a signal that allies realise that russia's war in ukraine is not going away for many months and they're ready to stand behind kyiv and fight russian aggression in europe. yeah, there was some reluctance on the part of germany ahead of this in terms of concern with tanks coming into the picture — russia
kyiv has been calling out for tanks for many months now.weapons systems, where kyiv and president zelensky ask for weapon systems, the us and germany say "no, no, no," and then, a few months later, those same systems are transferred to ukraine. it's worked relatively well so far, but of course, that strategy could be strengthened even more and ukraine could be closer to victory were the us, were germany to send these tanks much quicker than they have done, even if today is a big day...
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so malia kenya nigeria and became faster as well as many others to try and help as many people as we can. but the number of people going without food and water is staggering. factors behind the food crisis, very, from conflicts leading to miles displacement to climate shocks, including drugs and floods. acute food insecurity has by dramatically at the same time, rich western nations, including the united states. and it's a new partner. countries have turned their attention and deep wallets to ukraine, at africa's expense. green shipments were also affected and able to depart the black sea due to this conflict, but things to the mediation by turkey and the united nations. a deal was struck between russia and ukraine, allowing for shipments to resume. the question has not been what is good for one side or the other. the focus has been on north america is most for the people of all worlds. and let there be no doubt this is an agreement for the wolves. but as it turns out, most of the 14000000 tons of grain was not delivered to the african continent. 11, just 11. out of the $615.00 ships
so malia kenya nigeria and became faster as well as many others to try and help as many people as we can. but the number of people going without food and water is staggering. factors behind the food crisis, very, from conflicts leading to miles displacement to climate shocks, including drugs and floods. acute food insecurity has by dramatically at the same time, rich western nations, including the united states. and it's a new partner. countries have turned their attention and deep wallets to...
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as many scholars have noted. chaplin never forgot his own experiences during what was a lonely hungry and anxious childhood. and the tramp and other champlin characters did what they could to make sure other vulnerable people never had to suffer as that young chaplain himself had done. now chaplain could be. an angry populist prone in his films to kick and abusive police officer in the backside when he wasn't looking and to ridicule the clueless rich person. but chaplains comic and sometimes bitter criticisms of the excesses of unregulated capitalism and excessive government authority. we're not really anti-american subversive messages, but hoover thought otherwise agents started monitoring chaplain shortly after the end of world war one just waiting for an opportunity to pounce on one of america's most visible non-citizens when chaplain left the us for a european promotional tour during the depths of the mccarthy era the us government revoked as us visa and thereby blocked his return rather than challenge that d
as many scholars have noted. chaplin never forgot his own experiences during what was a lonely hungry and anxious childhood. and the tramp and other champlin characters did what they could to make sure other vulnerable people never had to suffer as that young chaplain himself had done. now chaplain could be. an angry populist prone in his films to kick and abusive police officer in the backside when he wasn't looking and to ridicule the clueless rich person. but chaplains comic and sometimes...
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there are so many haitians and migrants from south america. there are many obstacles on the road. we hope that the u. s. government will be a bit more flexible with us migrants the us house of representatives has passed a set of rules to governance debates over the next 2 years. the vote was seen as an early test of given mcafee's power as how speaker all but one republican supported the rules package. despite criticism that mccarthy made too many confessions to the parties right wing to win the speakers job, the new rules allow any law make it a call from the county removal at any time. mccarthy has also given the right control of a committee that decides what bills to house will consider. will ukraine says the russian rocket has killed 2 people and wounded for others in the village. southeast of high cave authorities in ship can ship king of se a market with targeted rushes. military has been stepping up attacks in the east, where it is trying to capture the city of buck mort. pakistan says donors had pledged $9000000000.00 to help it recover from last year's devastating floods.
there are so many haitians and migrants from south america. there are many obstacles on the road. we hope that the u. s. government will be a bit more flexible with us migrants the us house of representatives has passed a set of rules to governance debates over the next 2 years. the vote was seen as an early test of given mcafee's power as how speaker all but one republican supported the rules package. despite criticism that mccarthy made too many confessions to the parties right wing to win...
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how can we have so many? did people? tens of thousands of people have marched to demand the resignation of precedent. dean of a lot of the markets have been looted. rhodes clocked in 25 provinces, are on strike. some of the victims were bystanders hit by stray bullets. i got none of my but he was out walking with friend, lives nearby and they went for a walk. and then as far as we know, a bullet hit him, the government blames former precedent is august the year for the month long unrest years. it won't be as well they, they sent me pope who announced a coup d'etat from the same government palace who is coordinating these demonstrations to seek impunity and to achieve what they did not know how to achieve or we're not allowed to achieve. the answer is in jail. see yourselves did in december after he tried to shut down congress and arrest the prosecutor investigating him for a legit, corruption. with the violin spiraling, some members of parliament say they are unlikely to give the cabinet a vote of confidence on tuesday.
how can we have so many? did people? tens of thousands of people have marched to demand the resignation of precedent. dean of a lot of the markets have been looted. rhodes clocked in 25 provinces, are on strike. some of the victims were bystanders hit by stray bullets. i got none of my but he was out walking with friend, lives nearby and they went for a walk. and then as far as we know, a bullet hit him, the government blames former precedent is august the year for the month long unrest years....
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many, many people were like jim baker, they didn't necessarily agree with donald trump on many issues. they saw his character certainly in baker's case quite clearly, and yet the demands of partisanship in our dysfunctional time were such that belong to override even what they claim to be were very principled objections to donald trump. if you want to understand how is it even possible that trump having done the things that he has done could still be supported by so many millions of americans today. i think this baker story is important and illuminating example of why that republican tribal affiliation seems to have overwhelmed all other clones and objections when it comes to jim bakerji drama let's go back to calls. paul is in new york. thanks for holding on. you on with peter baker and susan glasser. >> caller: congratulations on your esteemed careers. really quickly i am from, a group in new york city. trump wasin a very visible partf the media landscape since i was a kid.a but what i would say though which i thinknk is missed a lots there's a big class divide that for some reason
many, many people were like jim baker, they didn't necessarily agree with donald trump on many issues. they saw his character certainly in baker's case quite clearly, and yet the demands of partisanship in our dysfunctional time were such that belong to override even what they claim to be were very principled objections to donald trump. if you want to understand how is it even possible that trump having done the things that he has done could still be supported by so many millions of americans...
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and in principle, there were many undersports at that time, so many russian coaches left, probably almostanatolyevich chaikovskaya. malinin thursday, axel jumps, but this is also the boy's talent. this is how it is born, probably, not even everyone can want everyone and everyone trains and many train. the same coach, but not everyone can, it depends on the talent, on the character of the child, returning the genome, what the child should have. i don’t know what platform was laid down in childhood in order to become, for example, successful dancer. or with what it is better not to come right away, for example, figure skating, but for me it is very important that the child hears the music, feels the music and can interpret it. but this is probably the first thing, as it were, that i see emotionality in children. well, on the skate there, around it, you can teach landing some details. and of course, so that the child likes it, so that he has a sporty character, so that he can and wants to overcome himself, because it is very difficult, as it were, for children to train. there is only spend t
and in principle, there were many undersports at that time, so many russian coaches left, probably almostanatolyevich chaikovskaya. malinin thursday, axel jumps, but this is also the boy's talent. this is how it is born, probably, not even everyone can want everyone and everyone trains and many train. the same coach, but not everyone can, it depends on the talent, on the character of the child, returning the genome, what the child should have. i don’t know what platform was laid down in...
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we also know that our president volodymyr zelenskyi has given many interviews and many different suchubway.
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many thanks for that. thank you for the time for the global it leads to mix and mingle in the swiss alps. again, political leaders and theos of the world's top companies are in davos this week for the latest addition of the world economic forum. there it will address the big challenges over time, a looming global recession, the war in ukraine and climate change. german chancellor off shots and the heads of the i, m f. the european central bank and nato will be there, though the leaders of china and the united states. now, the amount of a list are skipping, the meeting this year has many questioning the relevance of the world economic forum. and here to give us an inside look is our correspondent, ben physician, who is in apples and has been getting a sense of, of the mood there been at. you've got the guest list, who's there, who's not. and what does that tell us? well, nicole, the chinese, a back with the a chinese being locked out last time or locked down. rather the russians are not invited again becaus
many thanks for that. thank you for the time for the global it leads to mix and mingle in the swiss alps. again, political leaders and theos of the world's top companies are in davos this week for the latest addition of the world economic forum. there it will address the big challenges over time, a looming global recession, the war in ukraine and climate change. german chancellor off shots and the heads of the i, m f. the european central bank and nato will be there, though the leaders of china...
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they have, they have to find for medical attention, people in many, many years that they've gone to start in. but in a lease and increase and increase. we say that they are more than $1000.00 a year. if you all a know that we have a thought that the only thing that for me is to, well, a why that people is k, a r a means it say, wait a day, you know, people come in that change actually in the last year at least $3000.00 a year. they were brought in september last year that you like 2021 on now you know what that is? not b. now ray. so go to bob. and they are in november of 2021. when the, if you only care she a law, i remove that he says, for a, for 2 months. from that day to next deal. now actually november 2020 . wow. jill and december last year. more than, more than $200.00. 67000. you sell them of the we are coming up more than 2 percent. even population escaping ever escaping their easton but all being well. but i do know the math on a day, you go in there, do blood pressure over to you as a government you been doing that stands for 60 ok under before we address many of those are the
they have, they have to find for medical attention, people in many, many years that they've gone to start in. but in a lease and increase and increase. we say that they are more than $1000.00 a year. if you all a know that we have a thought that the only thing that for me is to, well, a why that people is k, a r a means it say, wait a day, you know, people come in that change actually in the last year at least $3000.00 a year. they were brought in september last year that you like 2021 on now...
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many things. you have posed a service for your partnership, for your confident in utilizing asian museum as a platform. honoring lunar new year reflects the communities vitality and american life and enabled us to tell stories about asian traditions, our past, our present and our future and ingredients that's essential to the common life that we all live together. this lunar new year is for all. the steps is for all. you know, i have to -- i have to put a personal anecdote because i was a stamped placard when i was little. and i always loved lunar new year stamps and it enabled me to communicate in writing with friends and the new an acquittances in other countries because stamps goes everywhere and we collect them as a piece of memory, the memory defines our friendship, defines the values that we can together make a better world, so i'm so happy, also to mention that myself was born in the year of the rabbit. so, yes. rabbit in 2023 is a year of hope, prosperity and good luck. something we can us
many things. you have posed a service for your partnership, for your confident in utilizing asian museum as a platform. honoring lunar new year reflects the communities vitality and american life and enabled us to tell stories about asian traditions, our past, our present and our future and ingredients that's essential to the common life that we all live together. this lunar new year is for all. the steps is for all. you know, i have to -- i have to put a personal anecdote because i was a...
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i have heard from so many heartbroken parents who lost a child to suicide or drug use, too many first reintonders feeling overwhelmed by the sharp rise in overdoses, too many kids struggling with depression and stress and anxiety. getting them help has been a priority for me all year. in the -- in in the new package, it strengthens the 988 suicide hotline, making it -- helps to tack tackle the opioid crisis and critical support for mental health for our kids and more. and amid all of this work on the help committee, i've been fortunate to have senator blunt ask my partner on the lhs subcommittee, we worked on a parallel track in a bipartisan way to prepare historical support for biomedical research, fund new cdc programs to look at issues and doubling pell grants and more. i am honored to have played a part in so much progress over the past few years, and of course i could not have done it without willing partners on the dais and across the aisle. i didn't always agree with senator election or senator -- senator alex ander or -- alexander or senator blunt, but i always counted on them
i have heard from so many heartbroken parents who lost a child to suicide or drug use, too many first reintonders feeling overwhelmed by the sharp rise in overdoses, too many kids struggling with depression and stress and anxiety. getting them help has been a priority for me all year. in the -- in in the new package, it strengthens the 988 suicide hotline, making it -- helps to tack tackle the opioid crisis and critical support for mental health for our kids and more. and amid all of this work...
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but we have been under attack from so many different directions.ear of anything. you saw, we just entered the airport, people come greet me and they want to take a picture. but in a large crowd and riot, normally you just need one person to throw a punch, and there will be many that follow. many people, i think, are students. they go back to iran, they don't want to be seen on camera. look, there was a ukrainian flight shot down by the iranian revolutionary guard. so he was saying, "your report has a humanity in it. we love you, you are one of the" — anyway, sorry, i don't have to say what he says, but it's more of a gratitude because at the time i produced that report, my own wife was on the verge of death. actually, as a matter of fact, a day later she died. but i think at that moment, i could feel their pain. i knew what it means to lose a loved one. i think it came across, and we have a saying in persian — it says, "whatever comes from the heart lands on the heart." so i think so many people are like that, they know if there's any sincerity wit
but we have been under attack from so many different directions.ear of anything. you saw, we just entered the airport, people come greet me and they want to take a picture. but in a large crowd and riot, normally you just need one person to throw a punch, and there will be many that follow. many people, i think, are students. they go back to iran, they don't want to be seen on camera. look, there was a ukrainian flight shot down by the iranian revolutionary guard. so he was saying, "your...
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many, many, people enjoy disco music. i know there is a backlash to discuss by the late 70s and early 80s but at first most people think it is one of the genres that can unite americans across age lines, gender lines, across racial lines. as the billboard writer john with the notes, there were in the 70s teen discos, kitty discos. soft rings. even senior citizen discuss, he says. the music, according to billboard magazine, did not divide parents as previous pop music did. popular music helped ushered in folks into kristen nightclub. especially since some christian owners spent a extravagant numbers on dance floors, sound system, and lighting. in 1976 even before discos rise. the basement at orange included a glistening dance floor, complete with revolving disco ball overhead and beautiful ultraviolet lights that shined across a largedancing section. that was not uncommon in secular nightclubs. listen to this, owner how rupert of thebasement invested $20,000 in his soundsystem. he would invest another $35,000 ina sound and
many, many, people enjoy disco music. i know there is a backlash to discuss by the late 70s and early 80s but at first most people think it is one of the genres that can unite americans across age lines, gender lines, across racial lines. as the billboard writer john with the notes, there were in the 70s teen discos, kitty discos. soft rings. even senior citizen discuss, he says. the music, according to billboard magazine, did not divide parents as previous pop music did. popular music helped...
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many others. for those who have the honor of working with marie x martinez and morn the loss of our beloved colleague, friend and mentor, celebrating the opening of this beautiful place of healing named in honor of marie is both comfortable and gratifying. it is also so fitting our final speaker this morning is marie's beloved daughter polama. i remember marie telling about puloma soon after we started working closely today. she showed her picture and shined with pride as she told about poloma decision to pursue a career in social work. she will make an amazing social worker and i know you are already serving people at unlock another of our community partners. polama this beautiful healing space named to acknowledge your mother vision of compassionate welcoming care for people experiencing homelessness and other social vulnerabilities is part of her legacy . thank you for being here today to help celebrate the health resource center which remind all who enter of marie's vision and collective work
many others. for those who have the honor of working with marie x martinez and morn the loss of our beloved colleague, friend and mentor, celebrating the opening of this beautiful place of healing named in honor of marie is both comfortable and gratifying. it is also so fitting our final speaker this morning is marie's beloved daughter polama. i remember marie telling about puloma soon after we started working closely today. she showed her picture and shined with pride as she told about poloma...
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volunteers, with many organizations, and many people were weeded out, and those who were tested, you know, tested by fire and sword, so to speak, all those who took pictures in the background of our trucks, they went aside because i'm afraid of that i don't like it, you know, i'm saying show me the people who got it and not your photo with our uniforms, because there is such a contingent of volunteers now with volunteers, unfortunately, we get away with it so far because we are super-duper honest and report to the whole world after all, they are somehow connected with the mission of the un with the dg and that 's why, hmm, to be honest, well, we work for free, that's why even for ourselves, we ca n't take anything. we have formed such a strong network, you know the various volunteers and groups we are with we work in the frontline regions, that is, it includes the mykolaiv region, we have such a large hub there, and we work with the same logistics companies, such as sad, a transport company that delivers our pallets with help to mykolaiv and from mykolaiv , they already diverge, and
volunteers, with many organizations, and many people were weeded out, and those who were tested, you know, tested by fire and sword, so to speak, all those who took pictures in the background of our trucks, they went aside because i'm afraid of that i don't like it, you know, i'm saying show me the people who got it and not your photo with our uniforms, because there is such a contingent of volunteers now with volunteers, unfortunately, we get away with it so far because we are super-duper...
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well, god them many no longer have a judge, many have already died.i don’t blame them, i might have behaved even more stupidly in their place. well what it was. here, no matter how absolutely predetermined it is necessary, no one in any clinic would help, they would help, i don’t know why, but it would still happen . it was not about drunkenness. not even in these problems with doctors. here's how to measure it. as a boy, an eighteen-year-old sniffed glue. and then he died there 2 years later. he was especially a man of other possibilities. he is simply tired of his resource, the consequence of this speed in his life is simple. i could do this myself with the help of people who fell in love. well, you need someone to devote their life to him, probably, at that moment there was no such person. and if the man was not there, because they just didn’t remove everything from him. marina refused him and in no case can you not blame her. it's fatigue, of course. it's so easy to talk now. it's still hell. first, you are worried. it's deadly. then just the exci
well, god them many no longer have a judge, many have already died.i don’t blame them, i might have behaved even more stupidly in their place. well what it was. here, no matter how absolutely predetermined it is necessary, no one in any clinic would help, they would help, i don’t know why, but it would still happen . it was not about drunkenness. not even in these problems with doctors. here's how to measure it. as a boy, an eighteen-year-old sniffed glue. and then he died there 2 years...
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many of them are since december the 7th. many have died by fire on there's a lot of questioning asking how the government is managing this whole situation. although the government has said that it will be committed to the international human rights system. that's what are the foreign minister said in gobble just yesterday, but still all there are still things that are happening and the there are violence classes with we are seeing this right now in new york city where in a country where the protesters are trying to take to the airport now on united deep. * earlier today, that's the 2nd largest seats in the country. that's south of lima where. 8 where protesters wanted also to take the airport, they were stopped. there were no, no deb, there are some people wounded. so there's a lot of questions being asked as to how the government is. no gentleman, because they've been operated, you know, a lot been had weeks enough is under more than 50 people dead now. question. okay, thank you very much. marianna sanchez in lima. now fren
many of them are since december the 7th. many have died by fire on there's a lot of questioning asking how the government is managing this whole situation. although the government has said that it will be committed to the international human rights system. that's what are the foreign minister said in gobble just yesterday, but still all there are still things that are happening and the there are violence classes with we are seeing this right now in new york city where in a country where the...
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but many among them, we're romer and 70. like philomena, france, who until her recent diff, kept burn testimony to the torture and humiliation she witnessed in outfits isn't either far on mentioning, you know, it was in humane ninty, but i can, or we were kept in the barracks down below was the crematorium where people were burned was above us and your home and our barracks just underneath with the that's where i was held to. but somehow, nia, my time was not up loud enough. neetha in the almost her entire family was murdered by the nazis. philomena, france herself, was only 21 years old when she was deported to outfits. there she experienced the nazis delusional racist practices. first hand the handling miasma. they began by measuring my noses you on my ears. miss, everything was measured, roared, it was all racism then aching is nothing else matter to them. listener alice, they wanted to know the origin of the scent he and so on. he won't yet listen. warranty. 70? yes, her common on so either but philomena, france grew up
but many among them, we're romer and 70. like philomena, france, who until her recent diff, kept burn testimony to the torture and humiliation she witnessed in outfits isn't either far on mentioning, you know, it was in humane ninty, but i can, or we were kept in the barracks down below was the crematorium where people were burned was above us and your home and our barracks just underneath with the that's where i was held to. but somehow, nia, my time was not up loud enough. neetha in the...
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many child manages. all i've been now. oh and for whites, counseling and education support the almost $5000.00 boons. osha says that while many boys are also matted off at a young age, they don't face the same work and study obstacles that goes to a lot more needs to be done in terms of awareness, campaigns and laws to obliterate the practice entirely. she adds a bebe, how me board we need to make a stronger push for the education of these girls. secondly, we need to work towards changing the mindset of the communities here, whether the girls are not a liability or ment only for being in the kitchen. they have their own life, their own dreams. parents should have faith in their daughters, cbs or unbridled soccer. that's all these goals asked for. i know with feet and support from their families because i believe and many already have plans like vina your who was engaged when she was 3 months old and month oh, who was engaged when she was a johan assertion. when i'm studying to be a social worker and october, everyone in my
many child manages. all i've been now. oh and for whites, counseling and education support the almost $5000.00 boons. osha says that while many boys are also matted off at a young age, they don't face the same work and study obstacles that goes to a lot more needs to be done in terms of awareness, campaigns and laws to obliterate the practice entirely. she adds a bebe, how me board we need to make a stronger push for the education of these girls. secondly, we need to work towards changing the...