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helen and ray live in newlands, one of cape town's most desirable neighborhoods. the woman working on the balcony is their maid paulina. and where she comes from, every day is day zero. [paulina] to newhaven, i was 28-years old. i'm now 54 years old. i'm doing everything at their house: wash, clean, iron, everything. i cook. i do everything. but with all that things, i need to save water, because one day we're gonna wake up, we don't have water, and then what's gonna happen without water. [chiwetel] every friday, helen gives paulina water and paulina takes it home. these heavy bottles contain a hidden truth about water shortages, not just in south africa but around the world. [indistinct chatter] -[indistinct chatter] -[van door slams] [paulina speaking native language] [paulina] i always give some people, you know, i always give water. [chiwetel] the question is why paulina needs to take the water home. and the answer becomes clear once we know exactly where home is. paulina lives in capricorn. one of the informal settlements, shanty towns, on the edge of cape to
helen and ray live in newlands, one of cape town's most desirable neighborhoods. the woman working on the balcony is their maid paulina. and where she comes from, every day is day zero. [paulina] to newhaven, i was 28-years old. i'm now 54 years old. i'm doing everything at their house: wash, clean, iron, everything. i cook. i do everything. but with all that things, i need to save water, because one day we're gonna wake up, we don't have water, and then what's gonna happen without water....
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also can increase the addictive this 6 of the nicotine. 3 of them out of the 5 products contains the newland but newland comes from the vanilla extract that is added on as a sweetener, or as an additive for flavoring. these compounds are fine to be swallows. but when we heat it up and inhale it, it actually is an error to, to the lungs, because there are thousands and thousands of different liquids. so we don't really know what's in them and what those compounds could cause in the body. if they're inhaled, be honest, we just don't know to see if you really the co website was hit by hype on my mind. then did i use it because he had done the garden and then got it was the less that will be due at the low slung state by beautiful metal. but we did that, that would be ideal to be quote, by the movie many move can we could. and that is to last verify, the young lady saw that at the end of because she'd be but it's not just small kids who are taking up site. paying. according to a 2018 indonesian public health surveyed the age group with the highest prevalence of beeping is adolescence. nearly 11
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based on what bill newland said, i'm betting it's got a lot more upside possibly maybe even to recordk so modelo especial is the number one beer in america, yet the stock is still down about 10 bucks from the 52-week high. how does that make any sense it doesn't which is why we're sticking with constellation for the charitable trust. we think it's headed much higher too much good news ahead for it to stall out at these levels >> hallelujah! >> let's stay cool why don't we go to mike in connecticut. mike >> caller: hey, jim. i've been a call several times throughout the course of my working life and retirement. you've been such a wonderful source of information with your teachings. i have to say thanks once again. and you're a life-saver in a minefield. >> i've been on vacation and gotten so many positive comments all i can say is the people who don't like me, good luck go ahead >> heck with them. hey, have i one question, but it's a tail of two stocks. >> okay. >> the main stock has been opening store after store, but not concentrating on individual store sales. this stock is also got
based on what bill newland said, i'm betting it's got a lot more upside possibly maybe even to recordk so modelo especial is the number one beer in america, yet the stock is still down about 10 bucks from the 52-week high. how does that make any sense it doesn't which is why we're sticking with constellation for the charitable trust. we think it's headed much higher too much good news ahead for it to stall out at these levels >> hallelujah! >> let's stay cool why don't we go to mike...
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and vitamin newland. uh, what does it say about the relationships about if the us did in fact carry this out and i want to get to the press also, maybe you can focus my question after that. but what does this say about the relationship? if this happens, certainly the united states has long been opposed to the north stream to pipeline. certainly, some people have pointed out that this if, if the north stream to pipeline or the north stream one also stopped operating. that this would create tremendous markets, new markets for liquefied natural gas coming from the united states. certainly the there could be influence as along those lines. i am not quite so mercenary. and as cynical in my interpretation there, i think again that some of this may have come from what were, among some people, at least, you know, well intentioned, that they correctly or wrong correctly or incorrectly had a deep fear of russia and didn't want not want a closer alliance between russia and germany, and they saw the supply of natural
and vitamin newland. uh, what does it say about the relationships about if the us did in fact carry this out and i want to get to the press also, maybe you can focus my question after that. but what does this say about the relationship? if this happens, certainly the united states has long been opposed to the north stream to pipeline. certainly, some people have pointed out that this if, if the north stream to pipeline or the north stream one also stopped operating. that this would create...
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made by both president biden and by the under secretary of state for a political affairs victoria newland. both of them in this period before the war started. but when russia was ready, mass thing on the board or both of the state is explicitly that they, that the us i, i have the actual quotations. all she read them because i don't want to rely with the paper. i went back to the video which anyone can find online, just search. mr. biting uh, ignored stream to uh, we will end this pipeline um, mr. by the state explicitly. this was made on february 7th at a press conference with um, uh the, the chance i'll a shelter on the, on the podium with him. if russia evades that means tanks or troops crossing the border of ukraine again, then is there, then there will no longer be a north stream too. we will bring it to an end. and then a member of the press said, how will you do that exactly. since the project and control of a project is within german control, and mr. buys and responded in a very knowing tone, i promise you will be able to do it in a separate presentation. victoria new and the unde
made by both president biden and by the under secretary of state for a political affairs victoria newland. both of them in this period before the war started. but when russia was ready, mass thing on the board or both of the state is explicitly that they, that the us i, i have the actual quotations. all she read them because i don't want to rely with the paper. i went back to the video which anyone can find online, just search. mr. biting uh, ignored stream to uh, we will end this pipeline um,...
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and maybe it takes a little bit of pressure weight off the statements in vitamin newland. uh, what does it say about the relationships about it if the us did in fact carry this out and i want to get to the press also, maybe you can focus my question after that. but what does this say about the relationship? if this happens? certainly the united states has long been opposed to the north stream to pipeline. certainly, some people have pointed out that this if, if the north stream to pipeline or the north stream one also stopped operating. that this would create tremendous markets, new markets for liquefied natural gas coming from the united states. certainly the, because there could be influences along those lines. i am not quite so mercenary. and as cynical in my interpretation there, i think again that some of this may have come from what were, among some people, at least, you know, well intentioned, that they correctly or wrong correctly or incorrectly had a deep fear of russia and didn't want not want a closer alliance between russia and germany, and they saw the supply
and maybe it takes a little bit of pressure weight off the statements in vitamin newland. uh, what does it say about the relationships about it if the us did in fact carry this out and i want to get to the press also, maybe you can focus my question after that. but what does this say about the relationship? if this happens? certainly the united states has long been opposed to the north stream to pipeline. certainly, some people have pointed out that this if, if the north stream to pipeline or...
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people who wants to youtube video of newland decide who's going to run ukraine and as far as over in the nation, are you saying therefore that zalinski is in charge in ukraine? i know his band all opposition parties is the band elections next year. so i don't think it's much about democracy, i'll give me and he said la c a. he knew ukraine would never be able to join nato. but publicly the doors would appear open and to quit bite. and it would be in his riley style of security agreement, re, nato, and key of, i mean some, i'd say that the, the western european nations on that solver. and at the moment, given how many, uh, and the demands of washington to support this war and pull millions of dollars and weapons into ukraine to be expensive, their own economies, germany, the entering recession. now. well again, my, my view is of having spent my entire life and us government is the us. government is not as powerful as, as people believe. we're not a public master. we don't dictate to ukraine and will be as presidents. i refused, for example, russian arguments that we've intervened in t
people who wants to youtube video of newland decide who's going to run ukraine and as far as over in the nation, are you saying therefore that zalinski is in charge in ukraine? i know his band all opposition parties is the band elections next year. so i don't think it's much about democracy, i'll give me and he said la c a. he knew ukraine would never be able to join nato. but publicly the doors would appear open and to quit bite. and it would be in his riley style of security agreement, re,...
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and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think, a long i don't, i hope lasting. i called a recuperation there will be sort of the hang over effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic. than it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the upcoming nato summit stage with r t the the me, one of the real flows of luna flow to most of the location of the unit 73. 1 was a unique organization in the history of the world. what they were trying to do was to simply do nothing short and build the most powerful and most deadly biological weapons program that the world had every now through you know, to production with it. so i guess it was good to the great deal to the youth, suddenly look as little as you keep on my uh, mazda thought, this new, new, new one of our, from new an
and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think, a long i don't, i hope lasting. i called a recuperation there will be sort of the hang over effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic. than it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short...
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had exceeded any reasonable limits deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist well working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops, russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces should they approach based on recover documents. it's known over 20 labs of working on the united states programs in ukraine to load the all around 300 sim with ascentis. don't sit around because whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue at the un security council. special meeting of the states. that is the most up i think is the shrub of voice in various receive mode would be to be ideal if they do much invitation with most or what the deal is to shop a bunch. and some of them is not really just bear with me. the numbers were struggling, you will because of the co boost, novel doing if yo
had exceeded any reasonable limits deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist well working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops, russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of the russian forces should they approach based on recover documents. it's known...
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newland for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. good morning, mers of the committee and ranking member. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before the subcommittee to present testimony on president biden's fy 24 budget request for indian affairs at the department of the interior. this budget request includes 4.7 billion dollars in funding for the bureau of indian affairs, the bureau of indian education and the bureau of trust fund administration as well as programmatic functions within the office of the assistant secretary. it also includes proposed mandatory reclassifications for contract support costs and 105 l tribal leases. the total request for the bureau of indian affairs is $3 billion which would include $642 million for public safety and justice operations. an increase of $62 million. operational funding supports expanding tribal needs in policing, detention as well as tribal courts. to strengthen tribal homelands the budget includes a language proposal which will in -- will ensure all federally mechanized tribes have th
newland for five minutes. >> thank you, madam chair. good morning, mers of the committee and ranking member. i appreciate the opportunity to appear before the subcommittee to present testimony on president biden's fy 24 budget request for indian affairs at the department of the interior. this budget request includes 4.7 billion dollars in funding for the bureau of indian affairs, the bureau of indian education and the bureau of trust fund administration as well as programmatic functions...
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i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of i think a long i don't, i hope lasting. um, because a recuperation there will be sort of the hang over the effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic then it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the upcoming nato summit stage with r t, the, [000:00:00;00] the, a highly the, let's see, the, with the temperature, these 3 degree higher already from the neighboring down woods. you know, why? because the other townships, having chucked up the trees, but didn't type guy in the name of development, and he's our 1st to become a skeptical like a single we are all going for our, the nice issue then just covering all the grieves we've gone. so when you distract nature, it takes everything just the the the, the welcome back, the cross.
i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of i think a long i don't, i hope lasting. um, because a recuperation there will be sort of the hang over the effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic then it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short...
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this is simpson, the buttons are one of the largest manville forest in newland located on the dental of the buildings. on these manuals i heard from amazon, of the thing when i saw these modules for the 1st time, there's unique biodiversity, i'm sure watson left me austin. but with this breathtaking glory also come averaging disasters that deal to fox, the lives of millions, not alone. so the impact of extreme weather, but also the expectation of the people need one, the 5 digit, i guess i the i had the hop, it's i thinking is a data. hi michelle sunday. brands is a very highest region when it comes to human trafficking. so i told him sleep to increase migration and the clean fees as trafficking thing and my vision, but that to me to a traffic and that's on the oh, you may be able to go to immediately after an extreme visit event. we see a flood of traffic in cases goes, go missing, and even boys it is on a product of this, this just like looks like loans, disasters, and migration was the 2nd can happen a lot that climate change or these are starting to die. the middleman i was throu
this is simpson, the buttons are one of the largest manville forest in newland located on the dental of the buildings. on these manuals i heard from amazon, of the thing when i saw these modules for the 1st time, there's unique biodiversity, i'm sure watson left me austin. but with this breathtaking glory also come averaging disasters that deal to fox, the lives of millions, not alone. so the impact of extreme weather, but also the expectation of the people need one, the 5 digit, i guess i the...
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draining, rush, i keep exhausting. rush up among others, the more sinister sagos such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the they, the more they get involved, the more you, you're sending them all the stakes a raise than the the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away as a okay, well, that's and we're done. we're going home. it becomes less and less like the more committed you want. it becomes less and less likely that you're ever going to walk away. so i think that's why they keep pushing it. it's not because they think you print them, but it can possibly when the war they, if they just want this war to continue to get people not stare. martin here, thoughts go ahead. yeah, i have to agree. i think we have reached that point. the best solution. now let's say, you know, i wonder how the historians will write this up. and then we look back. it is, you know, this period, it is, or the madness of king george's the madness of joy binder. and in a president who just
draining, rush, i keep exhausting. rush up among others, the more sinister sagos such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the they, the more they get involved, the more you, you're sending them all the stakes a raise than the the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away as a okay, well, that's and we're done. we're going home. it becomes less and less like the more...
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let's talk about victoria newland. let's talk about all of the pieces under the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point. the expansion of nato and people would say no, no, and you can't talk about that. we were banned and blocked and censored and taken off youtube and now i've been there. so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so you've, you've been expand now. i think there's this awakening, this unfolding. and even just among, i know anecdotes right, really don't fly, but even like among friends who are sort of, well, maybe had, you know, ukrainian flags flying or, or, or pulled up in their, their, their twitter bios. you've seen a removal of that. you've seen flags removed just even going around portugal, other parts of europe where you had all of the flags and subway stops and, and billboards. and everything had been removed. and i think there's a growing awareness, and i think it's starting to trickle into the main stream, and i'm encouraged by that. it's a i lik
let's talk about victoria newland. let's talk about all of the pieces under the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point. the expansion of nato and people would say no, no, and you can't talk about that. we were banned and blocked and censored and taken off youtube and now i've been there. so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so you've, you've been expand now. i think there's this awakening, this unfolding. and even just among, i know...
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the one of the key architects of the us, coo and key of in 2014 the my down to victoria newland. she's on our way to africa with $380000000.00. i wonder why it comes as a us congressional committee held a hearing this week on power competition in africa. have a list by relying on such fact those us possibly initial she with soviet union. the availability of could take on natural values offices back in by caught up with you to kind of meet the needs on the job for you to call opportunities of securing instructed to community business on market time house. one can predict most just future targets for my life to reduce and us producing because shoot, anticipate this possibilities a number for russia on this proxy. so hope that by dip into the keels into sa, hey, i'm old up. this is in africa. the con, paste with, do not this dates on or the democracies to our bundle in the region. well, what we are seeing is that the legacy of this policy, netflix has become quite the dangerous one and the through altered history, the united states, and that to q objectives on the applicant, fox new
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i'm a woman, as a caretaker of of the society is christina newland joined forces with autism otp scheme to express use of research through the medium of contemporary art. the exhibition that the cedar museum looks at the hot is something wrong with pride by previous generations of women. the exhibition is an appeal to others, saw me to reclaim the heritage but when it comes to the restitution of cultural assets, seemingly irreconcilable differences exist even between members of the european union. since the end of world war 2, the polar city of cracow has held the so called bellanca collection. it comprises many outstanding works of the german language, including henry's and manuscripts from good to the green brothers dictionary. frederick sheila's ducks real faces, beethovens and symphony and drawings by alex on the phone. humboldt, what is the item our position and the position of the german government is that there are of course, the legal property of the prussian cultural heritage foundation in this in this. but the germans did terrible things in poland to pull in. and when you thin
i'm a woman, as a caretaker of of the society is christina newland joined forces with autism otp scheme to express use of research through the medium of contemporary art. the exhibition that the cedar museum looks at the hot is something wrong with pride by previous generations of women. the exhibition is an appeal to others, saw me to reclaim the heritage but when it comes to the restitution of cultural assets, seemingly irreconcilable differences exist even between members of the european...
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and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point. and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think a long, i don't, i hope lasting a recuperation. there will be sort of the hang over effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic then it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the upcoming nato summit. stage mccarty, the i lindsey this city where the temperature is 3 degree higher already from the neighboring down woods. you know, right? because i think townships haven't chucked the trees, but in tucker in the name of development, and he's all of the ship to become a capital like a single we are all going to your organization just covering all degrees with the phone. so when you distract nature, it takes every range of the in $1884.00, the german empire began its colonial invasion internet media. from the very start,
and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point. and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think a long, i don't, i hope lasting a recuperation. there will be sort of the hang over effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic then it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and...
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the 3 biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state, victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is that we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to uh, gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach based on recover documents. it's known over 20 labs of working on the united states programs in ukraine alone. they're all around 300 simmons i sent as don't sit around because whatever happens behind the high fences surrounding them is on the russian diplomats trying to raise the issue at the un security council. special meeting of the states that is up to the level of support interest, the shrub of voice exhibits receive mode would give it's v. i do not. they do much invitation with most or with the bills to shop a bunch of them. so i'm just not gonna, i'm gonna dispute the product. notice we're starting a new
the 3 biological programs that exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state, victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which is that we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to uh, gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians on how they can prevent any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach based on...
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case it comes to one of the key architects of the us, coo and key of in 2014 the my down to victoria newland. she's on our way to africa with $380000000.00. i wonder why it comes with a us congressional committee held a hearing this week on power competition in africa. have a list by relying on such fact those us possibility. so she, we've soviet union, the availability of could take on natural values, offices the backend, bye, call up for you to come meet the needs, and the job for you to call opportunities of securing instruct, digit community business on market time house. one can predict the shelves, future targets for my life duties. and us, what do you submit? because should anticipate this possibilities a number full russia on this proxies. what that by dip into the keels in the saw, hey, i know that this is in africa because based with do not this dates on or that democracies to our bundle in the region. well, what we all seeing is that the legacy of this kind of thing as it has become quite the data is one and a through all of his history, the united states. and that to clear object
case it comes to one of the key architects of the us, coo and key of in 2014 the my down to victoria newland. she's on our way to africa with $380000000.00. i wonder why it comes with a us congressional committee held a hearing this week on power competition in africa. have a list by relying on such fact those us possibility. so she, we've soviet union, the availability of could take on natural values, offices the backend, bye, call up for you to come meet the needs, and the job for you to call...
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and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point. and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think a long, i don't, i hope lasting. i called a recuperation, there will be sort of the hang over effect from this has been for it again as well . nickel. i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on the upcoming nato summit stage with r t, the i leaving the city with the temperature is 3 degree higher already from the neighboring down woods. you know, why? because i think townships having chucked up the trees. but didn't type guy in the name of development, and he's our 1st to become a capital. we are all going to or organizations and just covering all the grieves we've gone through. so when you distract me a chair, it takes everything just the parts clean with you, whatever you do, do not seriously watch something that's so different whitelisted opinions that he w
and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point. and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think a long, i don't, i hope lasting. i called a recuperation, there will be sort of the hang over effect from this has been for it again as well . nickel. i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break,...
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when the way to go. programs had exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians and any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach based on recover documents. it's known over 20 labs of working on the united states programs in ukraine alone. the all around $300.00 similar centers don't sit around the globe. whatever happens behind the high census surrounding them is on the russian diplomats tried to raise the issue of the un security council, special meeting to stay up to the post office. i think it's the shrub of voice interview retracing or do i give it to be? i do not, they do much invitation with must or will. this is within the setup button for me. so i'm just not gonna, i'm gonna dispute the product. notice we're starting, you will because of the global waste
when the way to go. programs had exceeded any reasonable limits. deputy secretary of state victoria newland, for the 1st time admitted us specialist working in ukraine. ukraine has a biological research facilities which in fact we are now quite concerned russian troops. russian forces may be seeking to gain control of so we are working with the ukrainians and any of those research materials from falling into the hands of a russian forces should they approach based on recover documents. it's...
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and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point. and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think a long, i don't, i hope lasting a recuperation. there will be sort of the hang over effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic then it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue. our discussion on the upcoming natal summit stays with r t the . in the 1834 france invaded algeria, and straight away the french started inhabiting it to strengthen their position. the column is known as the new arts took the best land from day one. the local population was put into an unequal position and was briefly exploited. this caused them as these guns and the people of algeria began their long term fight for independence. 1954, the banner of freedom was raised by the national liberation front. a guerrilla war against the occupants broke out. the french
and i think victoria newland is not a permanent component of the foreign policy establishment. everyone's time is off at some point. and this particular bout with imperial expansion will have a lot of, i think a long, i don't, i hope lasting a recuperation. there will be sort of the hang over effect from this. i hope will be more dramatic then it has been for it again. well, nickel, i'm going to talk about that in the 2nd half of the program gentlemen, we're going to go to a short break. and...
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draining, rush, i keep exhausting. rush up among others, the more sinister sagos as such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the they, the more they get involved, the more you you're sending them all the stakes a raise than the, the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away and say, okay, well that's and we're done. we're going home. it becomes less and less like the more committed you want. it becomes less and less likely that you're ever going to walk away. so i think that's why they keep pushing it. it's not because they think you print them. it can possibly when the war they, if they just want this war to continue to get people not stay a garden, your thoughts go ahead. yeah. i have to agree. i think we have reached that point the best solution now, and i think, you know, i wonder how the historians will write this up in the bucket is you know, this period, it is, or the madness of king george's the madness of joy binder. and in a president who just this week was
draining, rush, i keep exhausting. rush up among others, the more sinister sagos as such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the they, the more they get involved, the more you you're sending them all the stakes a raise than the, the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away and say, okay, well that's and we're done. we're going home. it becomes less and less like the...
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so at the prime minister, it was speaking about ways to de escalate tensions with essex subs in newland caused by see the, using the physical violence as a tool to address political discontent. differences, all disagreements is the greatest home that can be done to institutions that will build was so much can sacrifice violence, has no place in the temple of democracy and cannot become a political to april a code well cost of those permanent spoke about ways to diffuse tensions with subs living in the northern possibly self proclaimed for public. having recently announced plans to reduce a police presence in essex, the majority areas accusing the p and of jeopardizing cost of those relationship with the west. feel position to see so loving role. so it hadn't been moved. it was funded by a severe commotion that included last spring broken tensions of rows in northern costs of the in may. this year when the search protested against the appointments of ethnic albanians as messed by the governments. kristina, how to deploy nato peacekeepers to the region in region, a situation that that to
so at the prime minister, it was speaking about ways to de escalate tensions with essex subs in newland caused by see the, using the physical violence as a tool to address political discontent. differences, all disagreements is the greatest home that can be done to institutions that will build was so much can sacrifice violence, has no place in the temple of democracy and cannot become a political to april a code well cost of those permanent spoke about ways to diffuse tensions with subs living...
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let's talk about victoria newland. let's talk about all of the pieces under the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point. the expansion of nato, and people would say, no, no, you can't talk about that. we were band unblocked in censored and taken off youtube and now being there. so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so you've, you've been expand now. i think there's this awakening, this unfolding. and even just among, i know anecdotes right, really don't fly, but even like among friends who are sort of, well, maybe had, you know, ukrainian flags flying or, or, or pulled up in their, their, their twitter bios. you've seen a removal of that. you've seen flags removed just even going around portugal, other parts of europe, where you've had all of these flags and subway stops and, and billboards. and everything had been removed. and i think there's a growing awareness, and i think it's starting to trickle into the main stream. and i'm encouraged by that. it's a i like whe
let's talk about victoria newland. let's talk about all of the pieces under the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point. the expansion of nato, and people would say, no, no, you can't talk about that. we were band unblocked in censored and taken off youtube and now being there. so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so you've, you've been expand now. i think there's this awakening, this unfolding. and even just among, i know anecdotes right,...
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let's talk about victoria newland. let's talk about all of the pieces under the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point. the expansion of nato and people would say, no, no, you can't talk about that. we were banned and blocked and censored and taken off youtube and now being there. so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so you've, you've been expanded. now i think there's this awakening, this unfolding, and even just them on, i know anecdotes, right? really don't fly, but even like among friends who are sort of, well, maybe had, you know, ukrainian flags flying or, or, or pulled up in their, their, their twitter bios. you've seen a removal of that. you've seen flags removed just even going around portugal, other parts of europe where you had all of the flags and subway stops and, and billboards. and everything had been removed. and i think there's a growing awareness, and i think it's starting to trickle into the main stream, and i'm encouraged by that. it's a i like
let's talk about victoria newland. let's talk about all of the pieces under the obama administration that were put in place to get us to this point. the expansion of nato and people would say, no, no, you can't talk about that. we were banned and blocked and censored and taken off youtube and now being there. so what is that we, we, you know, you know how it goes, right? so you've, you've been expanded. now i think there's this awakening, this unfolding, and even just them on, i know anecdotes,...
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don't think that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the sector se, blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films. about the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be in the war. and the fact that right, no one is of even a conventional loan to nuclear one. now, one of those films is dominating the airwaves over here, right? now, well, there you go, hoping i'm or i am become dead. quoting the indian religious figure. i and i'm not so sure that that's a proper characterization of the present situation because i think what we're looking at now is increasingly, and i've just reviewed the joint publications, which are the publications for the american military, with the guard operations on nuclear weapons. and what i found is a cavalier attitude toward those weapons. that is to say, they're just bigger weapons. i'm encouraged by the fact that in all of the my review there is the state. but quote, the president of the united states is the only one
don't think that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the sector se, blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films. about the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be in the war. and the fact that right, no one is of even a conventional loan to nuclear one. now, one of those films is dominating the airwaves over here, right? now, well, there you...
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the more sinister figures, such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the think the more they get involved, the more you you're sending them all the stakes, the raise and the, the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away as a okay, well, that's and we're done. we're going home. it becomes less and less like the more committed you want. it becomes less and less likely that you're ever going to walk away. so i think that's why they keep pushing it. it's not because they think your brain can, can possibly when the war they, if they just want this war to continue to get people not stay martin, your thoughts go ahead. yeah, i have to agree. i think we have reached that point the best solution now, and i think, you know, i wonder how the historians will write this up. and then we look back. it is, you know, this period, it is, or the madness of king george's, the madness of joy binder. and in a president who just this week was on television was off by journalist abou
the more sinister figures, such as victoria newland as a way of actually triggering this will because i think they really do want this will between the nato, russia and the think the more they get involved, the more you you're sending them all the stakes, the raise and the, the less likely it is that you're just going to back away and walk away as a okay, well, that's and we're done. we're going home. it becomes less and less like the more committed you want. it becomes less and less likely...
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don't think that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the suggest, a blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films. about the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be in the war. and the fact that right, know when is of even a conventional loan, a nuclear one, you know, one of those films is dominating the airwaves over here. right now, well very today you go hoping i'm or i am become dead. quoting the indian religious figure. i and i'm not so sure that that's a proper characterization of the present situation because i think what we're looking at now is increasingly, and i've just reviewed the joint publications, which are the publications for the american military, with the guard operations on nuclear weapons. and what i've found is a cavalier attitude toward those weapons. that is to say, they're just bigger weapons. i'm encouraged by the fact that in all of the my review there is the state. but quote, the president of the united states is
don't think that the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the suggest, a blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films. about the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be in the war. and the fact that right, know when is of even a conventional loan, a nuclear one, you know, one of those films is dominating the airwaves over here. right now, well very...
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don't think the, the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the suggest, a blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films about the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be and the conventional loan, a new field, 11 of those films is dominating the airwaves over here right now. well, very today you go hoping i'm or i am become dead quoting religious figure. i and i'm not so sure that that's a proper characterization of the present situation because i think what we're looking at now is increasingly, and i've just reviewed the joint publications, which are the publications for the american military with regard to operations on nuclear weapons. and what i've found is a cavalier attitude toward those weapons. that is to say, they're just bigger weapons. i'm encouraged by the fact that in all of the my review there is the state. but quote, the president of the united states is the only one with the authority to use nuclear weapons on quote, that somewhat
don't think the, the national security advisor, jake sullivan, the suggest, a blinking of victoria newland. you don't think they care about their own families when they do this because i'll be there around hollywood films about the war that should remind them of the consequences and reality of what it's like to be and the conventional loan, a new field, 11 of those films is dominating the airwaves over here right now. well, very today you go hoping i'm or i am become dead quoting religious...