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there were cruising areas such as pershing square or griffith park. it is today. ese days, it's kind of this big nightmare urban planning but it used to be a beautiful tree lot, all these paths with trees and bushes everywhere. it was public but there were little priva spaces alover e places where, you know, people could, at night, have surreptitious sex with one another. mark: because it was the central cruising spot for gay men. how else are we gonna do it, you know? we didn't have grindr back then or cell phones or anything. marie: gay bars sprung up as meeting places for this new population. craig: before world war ii there wasn't really what we would call gay bars. sometimes we look back at them historically, we call them that but they were ally more like bohemian bars. they were bars where a lot of marginalized groups of people would hang out and meet, like, leftists and communists and maybe some non-whites and then the gays are all kind of in this marginal space together. the world war ii mobilization was the biggest mobilization in american hi
there were cruising areas such as pershing square or griffith park. it is today. ese days, it's kind of this big nightmare urban planning but it used to be a beautiful tree lot, all these paths with trees and bushes everywhere. it was public but there were little priva spaces alover e places where, you know, people could, at night, have surreptitious sex with one another. mark: because it was the central cruising spot for gay men. how else are we gonna do it, you know? we didn't have grindr...
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and you hurt their former ukrainian, the president petra pershing. go in that report saying we never surrender an earlier did let me correspond as emory rushes told me, that sentiments was held by many ukrainians, definitely and unequivocally. so people here are fighting for their land. they are fighting for, to also defend their own a culture. there's absolutely a spirit of resilience. there's not one single ukraine and i've been talking to for with, for example, you ready to make territorial confessions. and that even presented the lensky a few days ago. reminded that the goal for crane out of forces was to liberate every single city that has been occupied by russia, even crimea, which has been the next by russia. and since 2014, even if this annexation hasn't been recognized internationally. so very, very resilient population, despite the apply to, despite the told that at the top that this war has been taking on families. i just just want to figure a test 14000000 this place people over 7000000 people have flagged country. oh, so despite, despite
and you hurt their former ukrainian, the president petra pershing. go in that report saying we never surrender an earlier did let me correspond as emory rushes told me, that sentiments was held by many ukrainians, definitely and unequivocally. so people here are fighting for their land. they are fighting for, to also defend their own a culture. there's absolutely a spirit of resilience. there's not one single ukraine and i've been talking to for with, for example, you ready to make territorial...
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this is pancho villa with pershing in his hand the muralist often go to the neighborhoods to ask themwhat do you want portrayed about your history and your culture and they take great pride in these, you know, the the conflicts there, but the pancho villa got away from pershing so he had him in his hand. this is another artist. that is a border artist michael manchaca and he shows in. oh ricky young and that is okay. he shows in his images the the memories that he has his grandfather a great grandfather was a tamaura indian. and so this is one of the quran datas. his work is deep, you know, he digs into the wood and paints the the wood images that portray the mythology the cultural the borderlands economic and ecological settings. this is another borderlands artist on a fernandez and this could be anywhere in mexico are the us and you can see that people enjoy this kind of food and culture and style of living. this is our borderlands culture. and this again the wall has divided many of these areas that you know if are really not socially unculturally divided and it's created a lot of
this is pancho villa with pershing in his hand the muralist often go to the neighborhoods to ask themwhat do you want portrayed about your history and your culture and they take great pride in these, you know, the the conflicts there, but the pancho villa got away from pershing so he had him in his hand. this is another artist. that is a border artist michael manchaca and he shows in. oh ricky young and that is okay. he shows in his images the the memories that he has his grandfather a great...
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here paunu will spend an hour on what it is of the second art, alina and persh, by tradition, we do nott those who will sew today in our musical kitchen zastvorenie song pochastunka based on the original song that we just played a joke on all the sad refusal composer sergey sukhomlin and stealachka tatyana borisevich tanya serzhuk, vitaeva you oksana vitayu all the pro chemists of the program were first mentioned in our program. shmat ticking songs, you can change them about them, you can annoy them on someone, but i’ll still tell you aloud, yak for everything to listen and lull everything that we’re kind of here for an operation. hello tatyana. well, i think that this smile is like the beginning of the song that you chose. was this choice accidental? or you just chose a song to suit your character, it seems to me that this choice is not at all accidental, because this song is the complete embodiment of my character, that is, its enthusiasm, its playfulness is some kind of light mocking life, that is, between me and with this song you can put an equal sign teacher in the locale of minsk
here paunu will spend an hour on what it is of the second art, alina and persh, by tradition, we do nott those who will sew today in our musical kitchen zastvorenie song pochastunka based on the original song that we just played a joke on all the sad refusal composer sergey sukhomlin and stealachka tatyana borisevich tanya serzhuk, vitaeva you oksana vitayu all the pro chemists of the program were first mentioned in our program. shmat ticking songs, you can change them about them, you can annoy...
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the conflict spoke to civil war that left thousands dead. president pershing. pope was forced to cool off his troops and sit down for talks after his military failed to take the capital cities of don. yes, guns, no guns. under the minsk dale's ukraine's government agreed to give the republics at some autonomy, although they would still remain part of ukraine, however, it didn't deter t. as from further shelling of dumbass, when vladimir lensky replace power sank. i was president in 2019. he promised to boost in the peace process. however, those efforts also stole with failure to implement the men's road map and the continued hostilities with donia it's kind of bounced forces. among the primary reasons for russia to launch is minutes have operation, and february kennestone from the hamilton coalition to stop. the war told us that ukraine's previous president passed full responsibility for the ongoing military conflicts in his own words and in front of the entire world. he has admitted that during his entire term as president of ukraine from 2014 to 2018. he undermined he deliberately s
the conflict spoke to civil war that left thousands dead. president pershing. pope was forced to cool off his troops and sit down for talks after his military failed to take the capital cities of don. yes, guns, no guns. under the minsk dale's ukraine's government agreed to give the republics at some autonomy, although they would still remain part of ukraine, however, it didn't deter t. as from further shelling of dumbass, when vladimir lensky replace power sank. i was president in 2019. he...
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side of ukrainian intelligence i will say so that at the moment lukashenka does not have e maksim persh for all financial how will he increase the speed of the belarusian army of which the first appears to eh troops eh troops are not professional with a lot 90% of these troops are emergency services that are engaged in the belarusian e-e troops because of the fact that from the bolshoi far the food is e-e as it was for me to go , the soviet troops do not have enough sufficient ammunition, there is no maximum training of such a large number of e-e military er, this can be matthew exclusively, er, such a psychological factor. when in fact lukashenko sets out to create such a troop, he can definitely expand the contingent of the so-called professional trained troop - this is the service of the special forces of special operations on at the moment, i don’t have a rock of 15,000, but only half of them are contractors, the main part is the terminovschiki, so he will create a strong, equipped, prepared strike group with such a strike group , or how to change the course of military withdrawal a
side of ukrainian intelligence i will say so that at the moment lukashenka does not have e maksim persh for all financial how will he increase the speed of the belarusian army of which the first appears to eh troops eh troops are not professional with a lot 90% of these troops are emergency services that are engaged in the belarusian e-e troops because of the fact that from the bolshoi far the food is e-e as it was for me to go , the soviet troops do not have enough sufficient ammunition, there...
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and when it does feel it will be over, but the price will be paid by european citizens. pershing will keep his smug smile . an oil and gas will just go elsewhere because the demand is high. now the white house has yet to give any clear direction as to what it actually plans to do. but biden's latest quote signals that he could be ready to start focusing on americans and their concerns. after months of focusing on ukraine had his approval ratings remain your record lows with the mid term elections right around the corner. economist, an ortho michael hudson believes us has never been willing to make any sacrifices when it comes to supporting russia needs a crude oil is some good refineries are specifically set up the handle russian crude oil. and if it doesn't so important the russian crude oil made simply have to close down the refineries. and they don't want to do that. the united states just make it, made it clear. it is not going to make any sacrifice at all on the conflict with russia. all of the sacrifice is to be made by europe and by latin america and africa that are going to be
and when it does feel it will be over, but the price will be paid by european citizens. pershing will keep his smug smile . an oil and gas will just go elsewhere because the demand is high. now the white house has yet to give any clear direction as to what it actually plans to do. but biden's latest quote signals that he could be ready to start focusing on americans and their concerns. after months of focusing on ukraine had his approval ratings remain your record lows with the mid term...
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blackjack was a very spirited 15 hand black gilding name for general blackjack pershing. when the horse entered delaware avenue from virginia station the third infantry fired a 21 gun salute and as the caisson crossed delaware avenue, of 48 air force fighter jet plane in clusters and 3 passed overhead. when the cortez into the east plasma troops and his staff in the army band continued on until they were out of the ceremonial area. the cortez halted in front of the senate wing steps and took their respective positions at the foot of the senate at 2:30. it was a windy day. the band sounded ruffles and flourishes and hail to the chief and began america the beautiful. at first know the body bears removed the casket from the caisson. general wade led the procession up the steps into the capitol rotunda. hundreds watched from a distance. and there is the casket with the body barriers. and mister and mrs. johnson in the center with the hoover family close behind. people from the east front of the capitol watching. a little girl with flowers. inside the entrance, the procession
blackjack was a very spirited 15 hand black gilding name for general blackjack pershing. when the horse entered delaware avenue from virginia station the third infantry fired a 21 gun salute and as the caisson crossed delaware avenue, of 48 air force fighter jet plane in clusters and 3 passed overhead. when the cortez into the east plasma troops and his staff in the army band continued on until they were out of the ceremonial area. the cortez halted in front of the senate wing steps and took...
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asking that grant be given the rank of of the armies only two people have ever had that rank one was pershing after world war one and one was washington given to washington as part of the bicentennial in 1970 in 1976. it would seem to me that the bicentennial of grants birth would be exactly the right time to bestow that rank on this person in hw. brand's words the man who saved the union i am delighted to be able to be here today. thank you to all of you. thank you senator blunt. it is such an honor to have a historian in the senate. senator blunt mentioned senator brown from my home state of ohio who is the companion sponsor and we do have video remarks which will be included in the video that you'll be able to look at from our website. and so let me just bring you a couple words from his remarks that you'll be able to see if you take your program. there's a little qr code and that'll take you to our website. and so you'll be able to see where you will eventually get the entire video of today. senator blunt said 200 years ago. president grant a son of ohio was born in point pleasant and rai
asking that grant be given the rank of of the armies only two people have ever had that rank one was pershing after world war one and one was washington given to washington as part of the bicentennial in 1970 in 1976. it would seem to me that the bicentennial of grants birth would be exactly the right time to bestow that rank on this person in hw. brand's words the man who saved the union i am delighted to be able to be here today. thank you to all of you. thank you senator blunt. it is such an...
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we also heard from the likes of pershing square saying that the bond markets are read -- misreading them because of the moves from jay powell. he thinks there should be more pricing from the bond markets. you agree with that? joost: i think yields will go higher. when you look at the bond market , the 10 year, but also the inflation expectations, that is -- that inflation is quite temporary. it might be longer-lasting. we talk about 1990's style inflation, i am not too convinced of that. you have the price wages spiral lower, oil price and so on, so i am not sure where there, but when you look get the markets and what is priced, that is a benign scenario it that is going to be a soft landing if everything goes right. that is what you also saw in equity markets today. the key thing for equity markets this year's evaluations driven by higher yields and higher rates. a big move gauge for the equity markets and stabilization. tom: given what we have seen of commodity prices coming off of the breakevens falling. the equity markets may be are signaling that this is the worst and that the worst
we also heard from the likes of pershing square saying that the bond markets are read -- misreading them because of the moves from jay powell. he thinks there should be more pricing from the bond markets. you agree with that? joost: i think yields will go higher. when you look at the bond market , the 10 year, but also the inflation expectations, that is -- that inflation is quite temporary. it might be longer-lasting. we talk about 1990's style inflation, i am not too convinced of that. you...
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and one analyst, bill ackman, pershing square's investor, he is also on board with a more aggressiveed. they need to have more confidence because they let inflation get out of control. equity markets have lost confidence, and confidence can be restored with 75 basis tomorrow, and then in july, a commitment to do it again. he says, like bill dudley, that the 100-basis-point rate hike would be even better. people give it a slim chance. not ruling that out. haidi: so, where do we see treasury markets going from here? andreea: look, what we have seen in asia is some sort of stabilization after selloffs overnight. so it is going to be -- investors will be watching that really closely. if the markets start to price in 100 basis points, then you are probably going to see the selloff continue. but with everything right now, it is pretty much a guessing game. the only certainty is that there is a lot of volatility and uncertainty out there for investors. shery: and kathleen, given we are talking 75 or 100-basis-point rate hikes, if the fed comes out with 50, wouldn't they disappoint and lose
and one analyst, bill ackman, pershing square's investor, he is also on board with a more aggressiveed. they need to have more confidence because they let inflation get out of control. equity markets have lost confidence, and confidence can be restored with 75 basis tomorrow, and then in july, a commitment to do it again. he says, like bill dudley, that the 100-basis-point rate hike would be even better. people give it a slim chance. not ruling that out. haidi: so, where do we see treasury...
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otherwise he would get the equivalent, something like pershing missiles in eastern ukraine that would threaten and possibly destroy russia, i think he did what he had to do, but even after he did it. he was always ready to negotiate. we keep stepping in and telling zelensky and his friends not to back down an inch, we support you and maybe they thought i wouldn't be surprised, really. oh, they'll come to help. and now they're in the position that you know uh in poland was in such a position in the thirty- ninth year, when the french drew, they said oh, we will support you more, but it did not come, nothing more good and i want to leave the war in a worse position. as i understand it, today is such an interesting day from the point of view of the military, yes, from the point of view. well, for us this is the most tragic day of the year, but today, as i understand it, there were by no means tragic events at the fronts. we have the last few days. they are actively developing and now , uh, well, again, i'm not a supporter. here's a hat offensive and premature statements. yes, that is, bu
otherwise he would get the equivalent, something like pershing missiles in eastern ukraine that would threaten and possibly destroy russia, i think he did what he had to do, but even after he did it. he was always ready to negotiate. we keep stepping in and telling zelensky and his friends not to back down an inch, we support you and maybe they thought i wouldn't be surprised, really. oh, they'll come to help. and now they're in the position that you know uh in poland was in such a position in...
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high court's decision is made but the full consequences are yet to be seen abc news reporter alex pershe has a look at the changes. we could likely see in the weeks and months ahead. protests continuing across the nation in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe vs. wade after nearly 50 years of established abortion rights in the us people on both sides of the issue expressing support and outrage on abc's this week, massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren reiterating calls to pack the supreme court to get some confidence back in the court after she claims. it's ruling went too far this court. has lost legitimacy, they have burned whatever legitimacy they may still have had after their gun decision after their voting decision after their union decision. they just took the last of it and set a torch to it with the roe versus wade opinion in philadelphia the catholic church who's official teachings oppose abortion celebrating the decision reminds us that there's a lot of post-row work that we need to do. and that's in many areas providing for the unborn providing for mothe
high court's decision is made but the full consequences are yet to be seen abc news reporter alex pershe has a look at the changes. we could likely see in the weeks and months ahead. protests continuing across the nation in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe vs. wade after nearly 50 years of established abortion rights in the us people on both sides of the issue expressing support and outrage on abc's this week, massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren reiterating calls to...
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pershing square which has little tech exposure down about 18% this year.mputers that bet on and against stocks had a mirror image of returns during may, systemic long short funds generated returns of 2% last month. in volatile years like we've had that can make faster pivots which is perhaps why you're seeing a disparity between people and machines this year. scott. >> they do say people, you need people right now active management is better in this kind of environment we've heard that many times before, leslie >> that's right. well, these systemic funds are actually considered active management because they're programmed to do things different than, say, the indexes, even different than etfs they do invest oftentimes in individual stocks just trade in and out of them quickly and with the current environment and so much factors and so much news on a daily basis, sometimes it helps to have kind of a computer at the helm that's maybe less emotional about trade, at least that's what the returns in may would suggest. >> got you leslie picker, thank you, as alw
pershing square which has little tech exposure down about 18% this year.mputers that bet on and against stocks had a mirror image of returns during may, systemic long short funds generated returns of 2% last month. in volatile years like we've had that can make faster pivots which is perhaps why you're seeing a disparity between people and machines this year. scott. >> they do say people, you need people right now active management is better in this kind of environment we've heard that...
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we saw in my youth in the eighties, when there were 100,000 demonstrations going out against the pershings so when that very free person in quotation marks was saved, but now i’m still free. on thinking now all this is completely eliminated, respectively, this is all because of the area of such forwarding. and i think that even no one will measure sociology, how they will react to it, because in general, by and large. this worries no one. see how interesting our eyes are with you in front of our eyes with you rabbits from free, so to speak about independent commercials have turned into trained rabbits. yes, come on, now one more we will organize the inclusion on a direct connection. a volunteer comes out with us from donetsk. uh, battalion fighter. east andrey rakhova andrey hello. listen to us. yes, yes, i can hear everything. hello tell me please, well, first, the general situation, how do you understand it? how do you see and feel please? yeah , in general, the next stop can be said that i arrived near mariupol, uh, at the very beginning, at the very beginning of may. uh, from now
we saw in my youth in the eighties, when there were 100,000 demonstrations going out against the pershings so when that very free person in quotation marks was saved, but now i’m still free. on thinking now all this is completely eliminated, respectively, this is all because of the area of such forwarding. and i think that even no one will measure sociology, how they will react to it, because in general, by and large. this worries no one. see how interesting our eyes are with you...
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john pershing invaded several hundred miles into mexico in 1912, the united states captured and occupiedars, and from 1915 to 34 haiti from 1916 to 24, american troops were in the dominican republic and in the sixty-fifth they organized military coups there held puppet elections on april 17, sixty-one, the united states tried overthrow fidel. castro on the playa giron. one and a half thousand cuban mercenaries trained and equipped by the cia landed, but they were unless you mikaster troops for 3 days on september 11, 73 in chile, with the support of the united states, the military path of the president took place alienda sverk, one of his former associates , general august, pinochet, a military dictatorship reigned in the country in the seventy-seventh, the americans unleashed the civil war in el salvador, and on october 25, eighty-three, more than 7,000 american troops invaded grenada, where the leftist government had been overthrown shortly before maurice bishop, but power was taken by his former companions after 6 years on december 20, 89 , the united states invaded panama, the goal w
john pershing invaded several hundred miles into mexico in 1912, the united states captured and occupiedars, and from 1915 to 34 haiti from 1916 to 24, american troops were in the dominican republic and in the sixty-fifth they organized military coups there held puppet elections on april 17, sixty-one, the united states tried overthrow fidel. castro on the playa giron. one and a half thousand cuban mercenaries trained and equipped by the cia landed, but they were unless you mikaster troops for...
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so does that mean that they believe that pershing can be defeated militarily or is there still the possibility of paste talks being successful? i think it's very unlikely that they're all the peace talks anytime soon. we've seen vladimir putin as war aims are quite extensive reaching all the way to kiev and potentially even on the south west as well. what is sort of really important are these economic measures. we saw russia fall into default today. we've seen a continued escalation of them, the invitation of india to the g 7 summit where they're talking about banding use goal purchases is particularly important. but really, the strategy is not to defeat russia on the battlefield so much. but to support ukraine, to enable it to resist russia potentially pushed back in some further areas while the western gauges in a simultaneous economic war supported by much of the international community outside of the west as well in an attempt to try to degrade the russian economy political system and military capability over the medium term because if there's an attempt to try to reach temporary so it's q
so does that mean that they believe that pershing can be defeated militarily or is there still the possibility of paste talks being successful? i think it's very unlikely that they're all the peace talks anytime soon. we've seen vladimir putin as war aims are quite extensive reaching all the way to kiev and potentially even on the south west as well. what is sort of really important are these economic measures. we saw russia fall into default today. we've seen a continued escalation of them,...
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i remember when the americans wanted to bring missiles to europe, pershing, 2 operational-tactical throughout europe stood up. nadia people, they stopped trains there and filmed the government. yes, and so on constantly noisy for days on end. this is how they could not smuggle these missiles of the americans today. politicians at the first fight johnson here, but let's hit russia with a nuclear bomb with missiles appearing on the screen, you can offer war more. well, okay, it's crazy let's call things by their proper names. and where the public, and i'll tell you, they are watching the court of the depa and his wife. here, they have been prepared since the eighties; over these 30 years, they have already paved the way for the level, so to speak. yes, all these, so to speak. eh, everything about the information space from there, everything is gone. clever, everything went normally realistic everything that really raises some problems fake pictures virtual means reality hungry and fairy tale games, what do we still have power there and so on the complexity of the questions whether we enter this
i remember when the americans wanted to bring missiles to europe, pershing, 2 operational-tactical throughout europe stood up. nadia people, they stopped trains there and filmed the government. yes, and so on constantly noisy for days on end. this is how they could not smuggle these missiles of the americans today. politicians at the first fight johnson here, but let's hit russia with a nuclear bomb with missiles appearing on the screen, you can offer war more. well, okay, it's crazy let's call...
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otherwise he would get the equivalent that it's like pershing missiles in eastern ukraine that will threatenbly destroy russia. i think he did what he had to do, but even after he did it. he was always ready to negotiate, we keep intervening and telling zelensky and his friends not to back down an inch, we support you and maybe they thought i i wouldn't be surprised if it really is. oh, they'll come to help. and now they're in the position you know, uh. poland was in such a position in the thirty-ninth year, when the french were drawing, they said oh, we will support you more, but this did not come, nothing more good and i want to get out of the war. e is in the worst position. than maybe anyone. well, this is the last thesis in the controversial actually vasily well, how is the prospect? by the way, this is not what we are discussing here. yes it's true, it's true that it's almost does not diverge from what we discussed, right? well, it's just from there. yes, if of course, uh, i will touch on a lot of aspects here, but, if we leave aside the domestic american ones, this is a disassembly. y
otherwise he would get the equivalent that it's like pershing missiles in eastern ukraine that will threatenbly destroy russia. i think he did what he had to do, but even after he did it. he was always ready to negotiate, we keep intervening and telling zelensky and his friends not to back down an inch, we support you and maybe they thought i i wouldn't be surprised if it really is. oh, they'll come to help. and now they're in the position you know, uh. poland was in such a position in the...
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something like pershing missiles in eastern ukraine that will threaten and possibly destroy russia, i maybe they thought i wouldn't be surprised, really. ah, they will come to their aid. and now they are in the position that is you know, uh, in poland was in such a position in the thirty-ninth year, when the french drew, they said oh, we will support you more, but it didn’t come, nothing more good and i want to get out of the war, but in a worse situation. my name is alexis and i am colombian. i was born in colombia, my call sign is spartacus. i grew up from italy. in new york , this would not have happened if nato had not promoted this policy of war. i am from the uk for most of my service. i was in the marine corps of ukraine, i chose to surrender. benjarovic, i'm from republic of serbia, our uncle fought and defeated nazism had to do it again. fascism nazism should not exist nowhere in the world the most anticipated tv series in russia the most long-awaited premiere only on the platform we watch where the princess is hurt. let's watch for free without registration. as i understand
something like pershing missiles in eastern ukraine that will threaten and possibly destroy russia, i maybe they thought i wouldn't be surprised, really. ah, they will come to their aid. and now they are in the position that is you know, uh, in poland was in such a position in the thirty-ninth year, when the french drew, they said oh, we will support you more, but it didn’t come, nothing more good and i want to get out of the war, but in a worse situation. my name is alexis and i am...