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what politicians, by the way, members of parliament to members of parliament who had planned to mysterious and to disappear and claim abduction both on his information. but these were the investigative agencies. that's why i said, on all the one say it continues to get a case by case allow the investigative agencies to move a lock. you said earlier in the show, people call you william richard, his wife because you're so close to him. do you plan to be with him with a successor? you're going to run for president once he's done as to my future plans and politics may be i i do not know. good, nice honest, i'm certainly, i do not know you're not rolling it out, but that's my job. as a journalist, always, i'll start by, i do not know if you're needing an attorney. i like go. if i plan to be way i'm, i wouldn't know what i do is that i gave him the best i can give him public service to the best of my ability by giving it to all. and i believe that people, we were looked at me as a member of parliament kind of test to the transformation of my constituency, of a, of what we respect you for coming
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in parliament. much like today, like the city we're in, has no representation in our nation's legislature or no voting representation. if parliament had the colonies that represented ocean, do you think that would have been able to head off the revolution? i mean, this was the puzzle, the institutional and conceptual puzzle of the period. and you can see the different result with ireland and canada. all right. because they each had their own legislature that then were connected to the commonwealth. the commonwealth concept was what was the solution to that? but the problem, the reason wasn't really possible for parliament at that time was because they were engaged in a fight with the king. they were themselves trying to make sure that maintained equal status with the king. and if they suddenly said, okay, yes, let them have their own legislature and the king will be over them and we won't have any authority that that would demote parliament inside the british power struggle. and that's why they got
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cocktail: the public is split, in terms of ukraine there is more split than beefing up parliament.e, in terms of boots that is the critical issue which requires convincing and leadership to basically say it needs to be done despite the fact that it will not be popular and germans are skeptical about military involvement of germany. tom: takata, author of beyond the wall, someone with deep expertise in politics of germany, thank you. coming up, robotics and artificial intelligence. the rise of humanoid robots is very much a prominent trend this year. we speak to a company at the forefront next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: with increasing pressure on labor markets humanoid robots are becoming commonplace in the market will reach 30 $8 billion by 2035. virginity robotics is developing humanoid robots and the ceo joins me from barcelona. good morning, thank you -- thank you for joining us. is this the year when humanoid robots are in factories and workplaces? i was in a restaurant and there was a little robot who delivered my food, is this the year when we move from social media to real
cocktail: the public is split, in terms of ukraine there is more split than beefing up parliament.e, in terms of boots that is the critical issue which requires convincing and leadership to basically say it needs to be done despite the fact that it will not be popular and germans are skeptical about military involvement of germany. tom: takata, author of beyond the wall, someone with deep expertise in politics of germany, thank you. coming up, robotics and artificial intelligence. the rise of...
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parliament started levying taxes course without consent. demand and strict enforcement of the navigation. cutting the colonies off from the thriving trade that helped them be successful. worse yet, as we heard, the crown started dismissing that had developed organically in the colonies like the of burgesses. the documents founders penned and the events of the american revolution are of course still center to americans today, or at least should be. yet what actually took place at that time is probably slightly different than many of our history books suggest. and that's what this panel will be emphasizing today. some of the surprises from that period will allow me to introduce our outstanding panelists after we hear from each will follow the pattern of the previous panels and have a great conversation. our first speakers william allen is emeritus professor of political philosophy and dean at the james madison college of michigan state university. i've known him because. he's taught for us in the past at the fund for american studies. he's a
parliament started levying taxes course without consent. demand and strict enforcement of the navigation. cutting the colonies off from the thriving trade that helped them be successful. worse yet, as we heard, the crown started dismissing that had developed organically in the colonies like the of burgesses. the documents founders penned and the events of the american revolution are of course still center to americans today, or at least should be. yet what actually took place at that time is...
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around 1500 of them were going to watch essentially in the gallery that's on top of these really parliament or the lawmakers debate. they were going to watch because it's really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was finally going to answer questions as to why there hasn't been a state inquiry into october 7th. and the security failures that happened on that day. in 2023. the family members of captives, the opposition, and the large majority of these really public has been calling for this. and in fact, these really military has released to their findings of a pro, about the security failures that led to this, these really army chief of staff, even acknowledging his responsibility, playing a role in the security lapses that israel had. and now the public and the opposition, the family members of the captive have been calling on. mentioned y'all for so long for more than a year now to establish a state inquiry. but he's not interested. he says that this should only happen after the war is done, but it's going to interfere with the war effort and the politicians who are now trying to run the c
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another year of death, another year of destruction, the last small island seems in these really parliament does guards use force to block the families of october 7 victims from entering the visitors dollars. the live from us go, this is our t. my name's you to need 30 minutes of using to use starts know, dozens of cursed residents who are taken by ukrainian armed forces from temporarily occupied areas in the russian border region are on their way home. this is the check, the ambulances, which today, unfortunately, will be needed by at least 10 returning coolest presidents. each boss has a dry russian toys for children and everything you need to keep room and that will be a short stop so that everyone can have a hot meals. we are very worried about the psychological and physical condition of the people, but we are fully prepared. we have checked every ambulance, now. it is equipped with everything necessary or transport safety rules will be followed before we hope that the road will be successful and our close residents will be met by their relatives and friends. but the most important thin
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in fact, the members of the parliament went back date. it drafted the finance, but they won no at shootings while they were asking for these changes. come along, this started when we started having people going in gene fia, we had to petition going in the youngest us when we appreciate form over 7075 percent of canals population, about 20 percent of the roads were politically motivated. not driven by organic anger from young people, the young people will angry. these are well educated people, they have nothing to do. these are the message that the current government inherited on the flu, the bottom up according to taps formation agenda was the president only spoke about the prioritize 5 year. yes. is to create jobs for these people to feed things to keep like inherited is a president route. so wasn't me a long standing senior member of the previous government was heading harris. i'm thinking you were. mindy listened maybe a little more. maybe maybe by the, let me let me just explain because it costs 2070, or really a little was deputy pre
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i noticed we have is our seats in our parliament. our parliament has 120 seats. 10 are reserved for serv, minority, and then are reserved for other minority. serbian language is the official language all over kosovo, at every level of ministration. we have this positive discrimination, so to speak, affirmative action for service single thought in order to integrate them and we have to compete for this respect with violence of service. the direct question association of yes or no. uh well uh of course association of some of the arguments about this is something that they haven't even edited for my previous dressers. however, this is part of the basic agreement about the article 7 says that served community must have self management. on the other hand, article 10 says that all previously a sign the agreement must be implemented. so i'm not denying that however, only as a part of a package of normalization of relations between control. then suddenly up with mutual recognition. you cannot pick out of previously 79 agreements. one of them
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political unity where you'll have his most fierce political rivals and they don't hold back in parliament. there is a deep division on domestic issues like mobilisation, for example. but in these periods there is unity because the country does not want to appear divided and not least in the face of russia. and not perhaps a without that and not perhaps a worse situation than before they went, because there is speculation the us is considering stopping aid to ukraine off the back of that breakdown in talks yesterday. a lot to discuss tomorrow at that summit here in london hosted by keir starmer between european leaders and president zelensky. we will keep on these pictures while we bring in the bbc russian service. a quote from the russian news agency, quoting the former president saying russia is ready to show flexibility on talks with ukraine but only in accordance with realities and the russian constitution. yesterday medvedev was gleefully responding to those scenes in the oval office. talk through what he has been saying. basically what medvedev said was russia and the kremlin have be
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so he persuaded parliament to establish the bank of england. modern. modern, modeled after the bank amsterdam and a funded to finance war with france which had four times the popular and riches of britain. the dutch the dutch king's glorious revolution, obviously named by the faith, those who favored the operation was a giant step forward for representative government for guaranteed liberties for global capitalism and for opposition to hegemonic tyrannical powers. and within this was a step forward with enormous for america. king james had been busy abolishing the colonial legislature in north america. king william restored them and it was with these legislatures that founding fathers franklin, washington, adams, jefferson, hundreds of others gained their education and what coolidge in 1926 took care to emphasize an orderly process government which could produce a declaration that was the political action of a duly and constituted representative public body. the founders, a federal republic with sovereign states, a structure closer to the dutch republi
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what you've been doing, you've been such a busy man these days on air, online to the parliament. you didn't just give your scores to a speech of the e u parliament you've been drilling down on europe's foreign policy. of course, as trump and j. d volumes have taken out how to these traditional ties across the atlantic. what are your expectations going forward for europe? jeffrey can do you think it really can be independent of washington? i think it can and should be, although i got an e mail just a few minutes ago by a very knowledgeable person. said you're dreaming. i your, your will never be unified. i, you know, i don't think we should ever say never about the foreign policy and about what's possible. this is one of my understandings, partly from my own lifetime experience, partly from my reading of history, partly from the events of just the last few weeks. who would have thought that the united states and russia would be in a real rapprochement, which they are? well, i would have, by the way, because i kept saying during divide administration, you're making a terrible mista
what you've been doing, you've been such a busy man these days on air, online to the parliament. you didn't just give your scores to a speech of the e u parliament you've been drilling down on europe's foreign policy. of course, as trump and j. d volumes have taken out how to these traditional ties across the atlantic. what are your expectations going forward for europe? jeffrey can do you think it really can be independent of washington? i think it can and should be, although i got an e mail...
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however, they were barred by the connect as guards in the parliament building, which turned down into violent confrontations. you can even see in some of these images, the family, the owners of captives being dragged to the ground being shot and not letting them . and ultimately they were let in to watch what these really prime minister was going to say. and now the speaker of the can assist them either a honda has called for an investigation as to how and why this happened. okay, so nathaniel who has been speaking of what has he said in terms of the october 7 attack into the investigation of that and also as he responded to any of those families as well, he hasn't responded to any of those families but nothing yahoo has said from the beginning that there should be some sort of independent investigation, but it should happen long after the war is over. and people, his critics especially accuse him of saying that to try and put it off because he wants to deny any sort of responsibility donuts. and yahoo said that it should be an independent investigation, free from any political bias,
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the nato secretary general touched on commitments made at that meeting in private or their own parliamentsy hear more later this week, and certainly ursula von der leyen, the european commission president, leaving that meeting, talked about this unanswered questions, of course, on the sort of political elephant in the room, donald trump. will donald trump shift on security guarantees from other european leaders. but what are they? i suppose because they have their own domestic audiences, but they maybe need to get approvalfrom cabinets or their own parliaments. we may hear more later this week, and certainly ursula von der leyen, the european commission president, leaving that meeting, talked about this summit on thursday that she will be hosting. unanswered questions, of course, on the sort of political elephant in the room, donald trump. what will the us�*s role be in all of this? will donald trump shift on security guarantees or on sovereignty? and some would argue, though i suppose, that donald trump, in a quite sort of, unexpected way, may have achieved a lot in recent weeks because c
the nato secretary general touched on commitments made at that meeting in private or their own parliamentsy hear more later this week, and certainly ursula von der leyen, the european commission president, leaving that meeting, talked about this unanswered questions, of course, on the sort of political elephant in the room, donald trump. will donald trump shift on security guarantees from other european leaders. but what are they? i suppose because they have their own domestic audiences, but...
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by april, 2027, and pushing to reach 3% in the next parliament as economic and fiscal conditions allow. this afternoon, of course, i will travel to the u.s. to have discussions with president trump about the enduring partnership between our two countries. mr. speaker i'm also delighted that we've announced the first 750 schools to start offering free breakfast clubs. we are taking action to ensure every child has a chance. i'm sure the whole house will want to join me in thanking amanda pritchard for her services as chair of the n.h.s. england and i wish her well in the future. i have meet this is morning with colleagues and others, i will have those meetings later today. >> could the prime minister tell his house whether the outcome of his budget was by design or by mistake? did he mean to push 100,000 pensioners into poverty when he removed the winter fuel allowance? if it was a mistake? did he mean to eliminate family farming or was that a mistake? did he mean to tax g.p.'s, care homes and hospices when he raised that or was that a mistake? prime minister can you tell the house are
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tell us the story of president bush and his speech to the ukrainian parliament. fiona: i am catching the eye of an old colleague of mine. back in the early 1990's, it kicked off thinking about this transformed landscape after the collapse of the soviet union that i did a masters in soviet studies, which soon became history, and a phd in history afterwards after i got my degree in june of 1991, at the same time as the last foreign minister of the soviet union. and was looking very perplexed. i was sitting on the stage and he was soon to be the first president of an independent georgia, so this is taking us back a long time, to 1991. by the end of that era, the soviet union had not really collapsed, which is something important to remember. it got picked apart, including by boris yeltsin, first president of an independent russia, because they needed to reform -- it sounds familiar where we are sitting at the moment, of the soviet system and the heads of the republics of russia, belarus, and ukraine got together to basically dismantle the soviet union, attempting to
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does the ukrainian parliament have the president's back tonight? are they backing him, supporting him in his stand? >> absolutely. no doubt. about this. >> we are proud of our president. we are proud that he has guts to stand up for ukraine, for people of ukraine. uh, even opposition has no doubts about our president. we support and we are united behind our president. >> nick, i wonder if you're hearing the same in kyiv and if it's your view that that sticks, right? because a ukraine alone without american support is in real danger. >> possibly able to get by, maybe with european support. but even the europeans know they need american backing ultimately. look, we're hearing a mixture here of indignation that ukraine's president, frankly, after the extraordinary sacrifice and suffering over the past three years of the entire nation, was treated in that way. and also acute anxiety as to what really actually happens, if indeed u.s. aid is cut or stalled. remember back in 2023, at the end, there was a six month delay from congress that massively crippl
does the ukrainian parliament have the president's back tonight? are they backing him, supporting him in his stand? >> absolutely. no doubt. about this. >> we are proud of our president. we are proud that he has guts to stand up for ukraine, for people of ukraine. uh, even opposition has no doubts about our president. we support and we are united behind our president. >> nick, i wonder if you're hearing the same in kyiv and if it's your view that that sticks, right? because a...
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. >> for reaction from ukraine, we're joined by member of parliament. and she's in kyiv.nk you so much for being here with us. so, i mean, that meeting unprecedented and potentially devastating for ukraine. what did you make of it? >> well, of course, we're. >> still processing. >> everything that. >> has happened 12. >> hours ago. >> but i think it's fair to say. >> that we all have been shocked with what we have seen. both donald trump and jd vance behaved as if the problem is actually ukraine, as if the problem is the fact that ukraine wants security. and the problem that russia is attacking ukraine is killing ukrainians has not been mentioned once. it's a striking difference with how donald trump and his team is treating the president of the country. who is the victim of this aggression, compared to how they're treating the russian side. we have seen very cordial and nice conversations between between the american side and the russian side. about a week ago in riyadh. so this is, of course, of course, shocking for us to see. we do, however, hope that the talks will co
. >> for reaction from ukraine, we're joined by member of parliament. and she's in kyiv.nk you so much for being here with us. so, i mean, that meeting unprecedented and potentially devastating for ukraine. what did you make of it? >> well, of course, we're. >> still processing. >> everything that. >> has happened 12. >> hours ago. >> but i think it's fair to say. >> that we all have been shocked with what we have seen. both donald trump and jd...
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>> well i don't understand the senator's point they've got plan to make tax cuts parliament roll into be two bills i don't get it the fact is that speaker johnson understands that he is part of a governing coalition that a republican president donald trump, the job of house and senate republicans, is to find a way to get to yes, if you are opposition party find a way to get to, no unfortunately some house republicans in particular got into that habit saying no all the time, the victory the other day was really, the bill was passed, one big, beautiful bill as president put it, speaker johnson got almost all the way there president trump got last few votes put him over the top no excuse for senate to look at how do we get the tax cuts, i'm happy if they get them permanent we need to get them don so 2026 economy is dramatically stronger, we are sliding towards a recession. and that is a fact we've yirn hertdz just as reagan intertsdz carter's bad economy president trump ininherited bd's bad economy you need them at latest 4th of july that is vital if trying to do is keep control of the h
>> well i don't understand the senator's point they've got plan to make tax cuts parliament roll into be two bills i don't get it the fact is that speaker johnson understands that he is part of a governing coalition that a republican president donald trump, the job of house and senate republicans, is to find a way to get to yes, if you are opposition party find a way to get to, no unfortunately some house republicans in particular got into that habit saying no all the time, the victory...
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and you saw the british prime minister today standing in front of parliament, reassuring parliament that he was going to be able to kind of paper over these cracks, if you like, even as news filtered through that. president zelenskyy has said actually, the war isn't going to be over for a long, long, long time. and president trump furiously responded to that. while the british prime minister was speaking in parliament. what does that all mean? it means there's a really a split in the nato alliance, potentially a split in europe, a very serious one, potentially, that is threatening those alliances. and the russians have just pointing that out, the kremlin spokesman, dmitry peskov, saying today we see that the collective west has begun to partially lose its unity and calling it a fragmentation. and of course, the irony is that a lot of these things are what vladimir putin has said, that he's wanted for a long time. for a long time, putin has called for president zelensky to go. and now you're hearing that echoed by some in washington. for a long time, he has tried to separate the us from e
and you saw the british prime minister today standing in front of parliament, reassuring parliament that he was going to be able to kind of paper over these cracks, if you like, even as news filtered through that. president zelenskyy has said actually, the war isn't going to be over for a long, long, long time. and president trump furiously responded to that. while the british prime minister was speaking in parliament. what does that all mean? it means there's a really a split in the nato...
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today the housing minister told me this is how blocks of flats will be sold in the future. of this parliamentepair. are currently trapped in the system which is nearly 5 million the government says current leaseholders will be able to it is not as if we are introducing a new it. we have got to improve the existing system and make it as easy unpicking a centuries old system is likely to be our top story this evening. is crucial to securing peace. president trump again criticises the ukraine also tonight, a when actor adrien 7 when actor adrien br7ody at oscars of the 7 oscars of the brutalist, 7 oscars of the brutalist, tell7ing the oscars of the brutalist, telling a story of a holocaust survivor who emigrated to us. worrying health trends. and faculty of actuaries. here s some context. but that trend levelled off in the 2010s. in those years contributed. now, other developed countries, notjust the uk, have also experienced a slowdown in falling death rates after 2010. but experts note the uk s death rate is now falling more slowly it is good news that mortality is down to pre—pandemic o7veral
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is he still dealing with a democracy and a parliament. >> ainsley: still unclear though if vladimir putinill agree a deal. >> brian: you got a point. >> steve: here is the thing yesterday, foreign minister of russia lavrov said he saluted donald trump's common sense on the issue. even though they don't align on everything. also the foreign minister spokesperson said that what happened in the oval office was a miracle of restraint, they said. the russians did. that donald trump and j.d. vance did not punch zelenskyy in the nose, essentially because of all of that. >> ainsley: tomorrow night is he going to address the joint session of congress. brian is going to be there. he is going to cover it for our show the next morning. tomorrow night at #:00. >> steve: that's right. >> brian: picture wasn't bigger no. emphasis on my coverage. can we go over othis in rehearsal? >> steve: what is interesting is -- usually a joint session this time of year is a state of the union. it's not because it's so close to the inaugural speech that donald trump gave just about 40-some days ago. can you expect hi
is he still dealing with a democracy and a parliament. >> ainsley: still unclear though if vladimir putinill agree a deal. >> brian: you got a point. >> steve: here is the thing yesterday, foreign minister of russia lavrov said he saluted donald trump's common sense on the issue. even though they don't align on everything. also the foreign minister spokesperson said that what happened in the oval office was a miracle of restraint, they said. the russians did. that donald trump...
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delegation to the nato parliament. i was there in brussels just two weeks ago, meeting with colleagues of mine who serve in their respective parliaments u.k., france, germany, et cetera. it was at that moment two weeks ago that donald trump issued his tweet or whatever social media platform he uses these days, when he called zelenskyy a dictator. he is doing permanent damage to the transatlantic alliance, something that was always a bipartisan achievement, whether it was presidents like harry truman or dwight eisenhower or ronald reagan, or all the way through to barack obama. donald trump is breaking that, and americans will be worse off for it. >> he's also becoming making america the lap dog of vladimir putin. the news just broke that the secretary of defense, pete hegseth, actually ordered the halting of offensive cyber operations against russia. uh, that is breathtaking, that we're no longer going to engage in in the kind of. espionage and and cyber operations so we can get a look into what putin is planning and t
delegation to the nato parliament. i was there in brussels just two weeks ago, meeting with colleagues of mine who serve in their respective parliaments u.k., france, germany, et cetera. it was at that moment two weeks ago that donald trump issued his tweet or whatever social media platform he uses these days, when he called zelenskyy a dictator. he is doing permanent damage to the transatlantic alliance, something that was always a bipartisan achievement, whether it was presidents like harry...
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french president emmanuel macron and the president of the european parliament.eantime republican senator lindsey graham rushed to president trump's defense. graham called the meeting an utter disaster and said zelenskyy needs to change his stance or resign. >> his take was a teaching moment, interesting take on all of this. obviously the conversation will continue, devin. coming up at 6:30 on the cbs evening news, we'll dive deep into the fallout from the explosive meeting, what this could mean for the future of military aid to ukraine. >>> california's so-called daylighting law went into effect the first of the year, but some cities are scaling back or saying they cannot enforce it right now. in san francisco the sfmta pulled back its initial enforcement plan and that decision is leaving some people feeling vulnerable. >> reporter: living with a disability, michael smith spends a lot of time at home. when he gets out, he has to use public transit. getting there requires a walk which routinely reveals how vulnerable he is as a pedestrian. >> if i'm in the crossw
french president emmanuel macron and the president of the european parliament.eantime republican senator lindsey graham rushed to president trump's defense. graham called the meeting an utter disaster and said zelenskyy needs to change his stance or resign. >> his take was a teaching moment, interesting take on all of this. obviously the conversation will continue, devin. coming up at 6:30 on the cbs evening news, we'll dive deep into the fallout from the explosive meeting, what this...
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i know that many in parliament and across our country will be interested in what this entails, and i work with us so there can be effective scrutiny. i also welcome the coalition of the willing to support ukraine and agree that europe must do the heavy lifting. in the last few minutes there's been a statement from us president donald trump on his truth social media platform, saying, this is the restatement that could have been made by zelensky... he is referring to a comment by a lot of your zelensky saying the end of the war with russia is very, very far away —— volodymyr zelensky. the post continues... donald trump then goes on, probably not a great statement to have been made in terms of the show of strength against russia. what are they thinking? let's go to nomia iqbal. russia. what are they thinking? let's go to nomia iqbal happened the weekend over what happened on in the on friday, rin'the gwal foice, as mentioned there, is reaction to a that is—a— reactientea comment president zelensky that is—a— reactiontoa comment president zelensky is that president zelensky is said to ha
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the jumps for them ukrainian parliament, i don't get special laws. for instance, loan number 191-9299 as and that is because they weren't sure it was the new mazda cx. but the model was your computer is at the source of nick or good wish at 1st because someone who was the, what you got, the city is full. could i ask, who is it going to that? just a piece. but suddenly, to keep looking at that, just the bodies don't they knew that ukraine traded arms on a statewide scale, but the true sales volumes were uncovered by accidents. when in 2008, some money pirates seized the cargo ship, the m v finding their quick didn't ok when we looked at the feeling we are fighting is captain victor. nicole skate is now retired, but these photos on the was a newspaper clippings remind him of past events that prominently displayed some so that his family doesn't forget the hell captain. nicole and sky high to into the web sort the police deal for this message, and there are no mistake. you left was admittedly no reason to triple initiative. can you do that as much of an
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set out our position i last week which is i by 2020 last week which is 2.5 by 2020 3% in the next parliament96th thewnextfarfiament i for school allow.— and 396th thewnextfa ' i for school allow. as for school allow. fieeziie should surel be for j for the j for the meetings commended for the meetings he held in the white last and for the effective he has shown over leadership he has shown over the will you bear in the weekend. will you bear in mind he seeks to forge this of the willing with and 77 the urgency and vigour, that the gdp of russia is trillion. gdp of russia is $7.2 trillion. the of the willing the coalition of the willing gdp is more that that surely should act to the effectiveness of deterrent is on. that he is working on. we siaht that he is working on. we _ sight of- that he is working on. we _ sight of thel that he is working on. we i _ sight of the fact mustn't lose sight of the fact that the russian economy is damaged by the measures we are collectively that we are collectively taking on sections. and we should have some confidence in the ability "edrébé’m" "edrébé’ts’m 7 "
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in a chain of interested and very powerful apology is so powerful, the jumps for them ukrainian parliament adult and special laws. for instance, loan number 191-9299 is, and that is because they weren't sure it was a new mazda cx plus the model was like, i thought it was a piece of what was your conclusion 1st, because somebody, what was that? what is this a teaspoon? could i ask, who was it going to the address of this concern, or did they give like another just the bodies don't they knew that ukraine traded arms on a statewide scale. the true sales volumes were uncovered by accidents. when in 2008, some money power had seized the cargo ship, the m v f i n a. the quick didn't okay, when we looked at the feeling we're fighting those captain victor, nicole skate is now retired, but these photos on the was a newspaper clippings remind him of past events that prominently displayed them so that his family doesn't forget the hell captain nicholas the hot to india, what sort the police do 1st message there no mistake you left was admittedly no reason to slip initiative. can you do that as much o
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in a chain of interested and very powerful policy is so powerful, the jumps for them ukrainian parliament. i don't did special laws for instance, loan number 191-9299. there's a and that is because they weren't sure it was the new months or 6. what's the model is the computer is that the source of new cars at 1st, the cost of what was the, what you got the se organized because of that disappears. but suddenly, that gives it another interested what he's doing. the menu that ukraine traded arms on a statewide scale. the true sales volumes were uncovered by accidents. when in 2008, some money power had seized the cargo ship, the em verifying the equipment, locate where we're going to look at the federal way. fighting is captain victor. nicole skate is now retired, but these photos on the was a newspaper clippings, remind him of post events that prominently displayed some so that his family doesn't forget the hell captain. nicole and sky had to endure what sort the police could do. first message, no mistake you left was admittedly no video link to flip flash lift. can you do that as much of a
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the chinese parliament is expected to announce new measures, boost consumption and enhance welfare assistance for those bad days. possible steps include raising pensions for the increasing number of senior citizens and providing more support for parents, such as the owners of agents control all adding to the economic uncertainty. it's unlikely us president donald trump's name will be mentioned that any government documents, but his policies are costing a long shadow of a china is 2 sessions and these include multiplan chinese goods and restrictions on his on technology. police is advancements in artificial intelligence promised to be a hot topic of discussion. the government has pledged most support for the private sector, especially technology companies. president student paying has urge them to innovate and contribute to his mission of building a more modern and resilience china. katrina you out to 0 aging or us aircraft carriers arrives in the port city of bu sign is size currently um as a show of force against the north is the 1st of us worshipped to travel decides because am since presid
the chinese parliament is expected to announce new measures, boost consumption and enhance welfare assistance for those bad days. possible steps include raising pensions for the increasing number of senior citizens and providing more support for parents, such as the owners of agents control all adding to the economic uncertainty. it's unlikely us president donald trump's name will be mentioned that any government documents, but his policies are costing a long shadow of a china is 2 sessions and...
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these may be as last days as the president, i think there's going to be an uprising in the parliament in the ukrainian key of that. he needs to step aside or step down. now i met the extraordinary events of the last few days. the latest episode of building on the ground has been taking a wide a perspective on the rapidly changing world order. if it's down with the member of russia's for and defense policy, castle imagery, training, you can watch that right now and r t dot com. but here's a quick preview. they believe in the white house today that it is a drill launch degree. the fault of the bite, the ministration that took on china and russia simultaneously, that venturing and moscow had been able to forge a fairly close relationship for trump is no longer the uh, the, the gable. but uh, id ologies, it's no longer the collective west uh, united by a liberal globalist ideology. we're taking a long v as a quote unquote or sorry, diarrhea and east of with that russia and china to full. because they look at china and russia as a 2 bed, 2 separate entities. and they want to uh, push you d
these may be as last days as the president, i think there's going to be an uprising in the parliament in the ukrainian key of that. he needs to step aside or step down. now i met the extraordinary events of the last few days. the latest episode of building on the ground has been taking a wide a perspective on the rapidly changing world order. if it's down with the member of russia's for and defense policy, castle imagery, training, you can watch that right now and r t dot com. but here's a...
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with a powerful political message, much by a small group intent on trouble. police in front of parliament responded to model tough cocktails and rocks with stronger needs and tear gas, forcing many thousands of people to disperse. but the essential message from the early part of the day wasn't last. it brought hundreds of thousands of people onto the streets across greece and i still, newman, i mean, you might be on to send a message that you weren't allowed to claim with them. be to be covered up. i'm for the patients need to be headed to account as well as anyone's criminal liability. so do you want this policy or putting prophets of people's lives as don't on y'all's greek so angry that 2 years on new railway, personal and politicians had been held accountable for the 10 b rail crash, which killed 57 people. an accident report released on the 1st day revealed systemic failures of maintenance and training on the rail system, leading to faulty equipment and incompetent stuff. the reports of the station mazda who put the passenger train all the collision course was dealing with faulty sig
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