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citizens, eras are mixed here, you can take a photo with catherine the great, princess olga and peter i. people'sdship street is also of interest. representatives of various nationalities live in the primorsky territory and the far east, the korean, belarusian, azerbaijani diaspora and more; you can learn the yakut version of the game jenga. these sticks are stacked on top of each other, like, well, a kind of pyramid, and you have to take, it turns out to be a stick. so as not to hurt, but it turns out to be the top one, they dance, sing, and will also happily tell you about the features of the traditional russian costume. the hems of the dresses are richly decorated with various ribbons, but this is unfortunately due to the fact that the hems were often frayed, so different fabrics were sewn on, in this pavilion we find out the multimedia exhibition russia is my history, here you can learn about the heroes of pushkin’s works, for example, how they created. .. evgeny gudinov has the star of the hero of russia. pride, joy, after visiting the zone special military operation, you really understand t
citizens, eras are mixed here, you can take a photo with catherine the great, princess olga and peter i. people'sdship street is also of interest. representatives of various nationalities live in the primorsky territory and the far east, the korean, belarusian, azerbaijani diaspora and more; you can learn the yakut version of the game jenga. these sticks are stacked on top of each other, like, well, a kind of pyramid, and you have to take, it turns out to be a stick. so as not to hurt, but it...
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and i have been sitting at this spor years watching her magic. peter: peopleome in and talk to you? mr. demczuk: oh, sure. ms. ali: they would call him and make appointmes. mr. demczuk: people actually call me and say, can i come and talk about -- what do you want to talk about? i want to talk about the civil war. i say come on down, let's talk. r: teach in the past? mr. demczuk: george washington university. y i teach at the national culture. and i have taught at d.c. public i have done all of that part-time, because i was a full-time administrator and/or government work marionberry. just my love of history and teaching used the back room that sits students. high school students, college students. ing from north carolina with a busload and they want to get a tutorial on the history of black d.c. i speak to them in the back. peter: i would like to hear from both of you about the complicated legacy of marionberry. marion barry was such a smart man who loves his people so much. i don't know what would've happened had he not gotten into trouble. he was so mreyou
and i have been sitting at this spor years watching her magic. peter: peopleome in and talk to you? mr. demczuk: oh, sure. ms. ali: they would call him and make appointmes. mr. demczuk: people actually call me and say, can i come and talk about -- what do you want to talk about? i want to talk about the civil war. i say come on down, let's talk. r: teach in the past? mr. demczuk: george washington university. y i teach at the national culture. and i have taught at d.c. public i have done all of...
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when it was first brought in. under peter i, people unknowingly ate not tubers, but berries, which containy the way, there is a lot of it in green potatoes, but this does not pose a mortal danger. by the cache itself. according to bills to get poisoned green potatoes, containing salanine, you need to boil and eat a whole bucket of potatoes. however, poslenaceae and potatoes, eggplants, tomatoes, and peppers can really harm people with gouty arthritis. the amino acids characteristic of these cultures increase the level of uric acid and its salts are deposited in diseased joints, but doctors, as a rule, do not impose a complete ban. from novosibirsk is worried about another garden crop, she asks: is it harmful for people who have problems with joints, eat rhubarb? we answer, rhubarb is almost the first thing that grows on the site in the spring, this is its main value, and there is also a lot of vitamins k and c, as well as coarse fibers important for digestion. because it's so low in calories. and contains a lot of dietary fiber, which means it has good dietary properties, that is, for thos
when it was first brought in. under peter i, people unknowingly ate not tubers, but berries, which containy the way, there is a lot of it in green potatoes, but this does not pose a mortal danger. by the cache itself. according to bills to get poisoned green potatoes, containing salanine, you need to boil and eat a whole bucket of potatoes. however, poslenaceae and potatoes, eggplants, tomatoes, and peppers can really harm people with gouty arthritis. the amino acids characteristic of these...
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and i just had that love for people and iisco was at industrk interacting with people. and now 9 old and i still cannot keep myself away from here. peteri don't■ is not good. but i do greet people, and see what i can do to make their visit better. because as i said, i want to hear their stories. mine, but i also want to hear there's. -- hea theirs. peter: where was your position, everywhere? ms. ali: everywhere. i came in as a cashióz.i came it yes, turned out to be everything. whatever is needed is what you do. mr. demczuk: she oversees the grill, because she wants to make sure they are perfectlyad before they are put on a bun. you cannot just throw bun. it has to be perfectly charred. eye makes sure of that. ms. ali: that goes alo with treating people the way you want to be treated. that is how i want to eat .wante i would have mine. peter:9Ñ i notice on the menu on the board, there are no prices. ms. ali: well, generation. i didn't do that. [laughter] peter: reason? is that your daughter-in-law re? ms. ali:b was because during the pandemic, we couldn't use menus anymore. and we haven'ne bk to using menus. hutiful menus with pictures
and i just had that love for people and iisco was at industrk interacting with people. and now 9 old and i still cannot keep myself away from here. peteri don't■ is not good. but i do greet people, and see what i can do to make their visit better. because as i said, i want to hear their stories. mine, but i also want to hear there's. -- hea theirs. peter: where was your position, everywhere? ms. ali: everywhere. i came in as a cashióz.i came it yes, turned out to be everything. whatever is...
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people coming from north carolina with a busload and they want to get a tutorial on the black d.c. i speak to them in the back. peter would like to hear from both of you about the complicated legacy of marionberry. marion barry was such a smart man who loves his people so much. i don't know what would've happened had he not gotten into trouble. he was so brilliant and had a photographic mind. ng. you can see him three months from now he would know my namei saw him do that with people. he was very astute with politics and he really loved his people. mr. demczuk: i was with him for well over 25 years, in an out of government very close to him. the photographic memory is really interesting, and people always talk about this. i met marion barry once, said hello to him. said, what is your name and where you live? ok, nice to see you. shake hands and that's it. six months later runs into betty, hey you still on fairmont street? ything. it was quite extraordinary. very personable, very proud. stood up straight, was very handsome. ms. ali: what was his degree in, chemistry? mr. demczuk: almost got his phd in chemistry but c
people coming from north carolina with a busload and they want to get a tutorial on the black d.c. i speak to them in the back. peter would like to hear from both of you about the complicated legacy of marionberry. marion barry was such a smart man who loves his people so much. i don't know what would've happened had he not gotten into trouble. he was so brilliant and had a photographic mind. ng. you can see him three months from now he would know my namei saw him do that with people. he was...
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i think it allows the system to be renewed and, and make sense for ordinary people out there. so i somewhat disagree with peterare occasion i know what is this penod occasion i know what is this period of opposition of which you speak actually turned into permanent opposition , from which permanent opposition, from which you can never escape. you can never escape. >> you can never escape. >> this is going to be if these polls are correct, and if lots and lots of tory voters vote for nigel farage. this is going to be such a colossal defeat for the conservatives if the polls were right, and that is very likely that ed davey will be the official leader of the opposition , the first liberal opposition, the first liberal leader of the opposition since 1906. they won't even be the second party from that position of defeat . how do you think of defeat. how do you think they're going to come back? even if nigel farage can i respond to that? but he's come. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i would say to you, peter, look at clacton, which farage is polling ahead there. we don't know what's going to happen. of course polls are polls
i think it allows the system to be renewed and, and make sense for ordinary people out there. so i somewhat disagree with peterare occasion i know what is this penod occasion i know what is this period of opposition of which you speak actually turned into permanent opposition , from which permanent opposition, from which you can never escape. you can never escape. >> you can never escape. >> this is going to be if these polls are correct, and if lots and lots of tory voters vote for...
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i mean a health issue. >> peter: again, probably depends on the context. if i walked into the briefing room today when she is talking and i started dancing, people would probablyer doocys that mental illness. context is everything. >> ainsley: thank you, peter. >> lawrence: thanks, peter. a couple things here. first of all, i don't know why kjp needed the binder to read off her confidence of the statpresident. statement carefully crafted. why does the president always have video of people having to assist him whether it is to hold on to them to walk or for them guide him to the exit or something in that way? and thirdly, real quickly, steve, remember the reports that have come out of the white house ever them having to change his shoes. we have been able to see that them having to change the typical railing that they use for the president when he is coming out of air force one to do the smaller one. >> steve: short stairs. >> lawrence: there a s. a lot of things been backed up by the fact. the shoes, the stairs. >> ainsley: they are in a tough position. because if they see wandering off. president obama is on stage and not coming off stage. are they supposed t
i mean a health issue. >> peter: again, probably depends on the context. if i walked into the briefing room today when she is talking and i started dancing, people would probablyer doocys that mental illness. context is everything. >> ainsley: thank you, peter. >> lawrence: thanks, peter. a couple things here. first of all, i don't know why kjp needed the binder to read off her confidence of the statpresident. statement carefully crafted. why does the president always have...
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peter asked, i think also a philosophical one, i would like to add here, mr. peter, i asked about , that those who have the desire should fight, he said, why we should run for by peoplenot want, and this is the burden that then falls on the shoulders of the commanders, yes, because unmotivated people come. they don't know what to do with them, unmotivated people, look, what, why do you find it funny, well, well, it's true, lady lasta, if you let me finish, i'll finish, ok, please, thank you ah, we have, we have now, for the last month, a very interesting picture that many people who, they did not run away from subpoenas, they waited until the subpoena was not issued, due to this draft law, the law that was passed, they are the last month showed their good will. and many go to csk and many are mobilized, in fact they are volunteers, that is, i would say this is the second wave, which means a lot, we don’t know how many, let’s face it, we don’t know the number, we don’t know, ms. vasta, can i finish, of course, but i'm just correcting you, when you say a lot, we can't name the number, look, maybe i'll finish, i'm asking for time, if, if we don't know some number, then
peter asked, i think also a philosophical one, i would like to add here, mr. peter, i asked about , that those who have the desire should fight, he said, why we should run for by peoplenot want, and this is the burden that then falls on the shoulders of the commanders, yes, because unmotivated people come. they don't know what to do with them, unmotivated people, look, what, why do you find it funny, well, well, it's true, lady lasta, if you let me finish, i'll finish, ok, please, thank you ah,...
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was radiation or anything but my children were born, so i guess we didn't get much radiation, if any. [laughter] peter: did you meet japanese peopleving around hiroshima? what was their reaction. mr. ellis: one thing i remember in particular, there was an arsenal of japanese up the coast and we were there and we were driving around and we came down the street and the people come out of their houses and bow to you, very good for your ego. and we saw one of the planes we had shot down so we decided go over and look at it. all of a sudden, a whole bunch of kids come runni out of the building. master knew a little english. the kids did not know any at all. these kids wer12 or 13 and they were teaching them to be kamikaze pilots. idder to think what it would have been like if we had to invade japan. we were scheduled, we were going to do it in two phases. we would invade the southern islands and then come around and invade the entrance to tokyo bay. we were scheduled for dj at the entrance to tokyo bay and i would not be sitting here talking to you if we had to do that because their defense there was really fiee. peter: so on your ship
was radiation or anything but my children were born, so i guess we didn't get much radiation, if any. [laughter] peter: did you meet japanese peopleving around hiroshima? what was their reaction. mr. ellis: one thing i remember in particular, there was an arsenal of japanese up the coast and we were there and we were driving around and we came down the street and the people come out of their houses and bow to you, very good for your ego. and we saw one of the planes we had shot down so we...
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peter you felt. in 1992, the innocence pro was founded, 1993 i gradu schoor happedce project. founded, peoplen't really recognize or appreciate rod that there were people being wrongfully convicted of crimes at a peter made a bet essentiallythey realized the poa and they thought it dna could be used to made a bet and said i bet we can use it to free people. career at the same place, the legal aid for public defenders in new york city, they were in the bronx and i was inttan man we saw innocent people being wrongly■y convicted and we struggled to get folks we knew of it. wronglyvi they launched on this hypothesie system. what started as a small school s and grown over the last 32 yearsn 115 person organization that hasn't freed or exonerated over 250 people. that has changed 200 laws to make it less occur. that's beent's the connection to the benjinardozo law school? christina: that's where it began. in 1992 they started to embark on this project, they ted clinic atcardoza law schoolw york. they were working with students and they put out a call andd we are interested in cases of people who th
peter you felt. in 1992, the innocence pro was founded, 1993 i gradu schoor happedce project. founded, peoplen't really recognize or appreciate rod that there were people being wrongfully convicted of crimes at a peter made a bet essentiallythey realized the poa and they thought it dna could be used to made a bet and said i bet we can use it to free people. career at the same place, the legal aid for public defenders in new york city, they were in the bronx and i was inttan man we saw innocent...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day that get reroute out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> tonight, crews are working to stop the point fire from burning
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use...
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i have a great deal of respect for the presidency of the united states. the people around him were furious at me for that including the communications people. including the people like peterying to tell the truth to the american public. >> that's one of the thing ins this book. what was it like for you to be working with him as president with moments like that. by the way, that had nothing to do with that had to do with this crazy phrase, the deep state of the date department and you had the same new york reaction that anybody in new york would have to that. and, what you see in this book, you just keep your eye on the ball. you have this medical job to do and you are going to do it. but one thing i wondered about that is not in the book is you are living through like all the rest of us from more not from the oval office. you are living through the trump presidency before covid hits before you get moved to the center of the trump presidency. you are watching the craziest presidency anyone has ever seen. are you sitting there and nih thinking wow, i'm glad we got the africa initiative done long before this guy was here? i hope nothing moves us right into the center of this
i have a great deal of respect for the presidency of the united states. the people around him were furious at me for that including the communications people. including the people like peterying to tell the truth to the american public. >> that's one of the thing ins this book. what was it like for you to be working with him as president with moments like that. by the way, that had nothing to do with that had to do with this crazy phrase, the deep state of the date department and you had...
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recently , in the company of several people, i said peter fiala responded with something like mr. boringboring. in 2015, five opposition parties in the czech republic formed a coalition and won parliamentary elections. they nominated petr fiala as their candidate for the post of prime minister, who by that time realized that he could no longer be boring. i will do everything to ensure that the current government becomes a government of transformation. and if milos zeman managed to maneuver well between the demands of the european union and the interests of his own country, then fialla immediately crossed out all the policies of his predecessor in his defense strategy. prague now identifies moscow as its main threat, and the czech army has sent more troops to reinforce nato's eastern flank. the fact that czechs are having a hard time paying for their utilities, which have become much more expensive, fela believes, this question is not for him. he seems to see his career in brussels, but not in his homeland. moreover, there is almost no money left in the budget, and after, on the initiativ
recently , in the company of several people, i said peter fiala responded with something like mr. boringboring. in 2015, five opposition parties in the czech republic formed a coalition and won parliamentary elections. they nominated petr fiala as their candidate for the post of prime minister, who by that time realized that he could no longer be boring. i will do everything to ensure that the current government becomes a government of transformation. and if milos zeman managed to maneuver well...
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i don't want people to forget about this place. >> reporter: colette peters became the director of prisons i love your poster. we are stronger than we think, aren't we? >> reporter: she was credited with shaping oregon's state prison system by prioritizing staff mental health support and advocating for the compassionate treatment of inmates. >> i have this very early memory in kindergarten, where an individual came in with a pocket knife and was marched to the principal's office. and i just remember in that moment saying, i want to help him. >> many people in your custody are there because of horrific crimes. why do they deserve compassion? >> because 95% of them are going to come back to our community some day. and i want them to be productive, tax-paying citizens, who no longer commit crimes. >> reporter: but the bureau of prisons is so inadequately staffed, it is struggling to fulfill its mission, rehabilitating inmates and keeping its prisons safe. government watchdogs have documented disrepair in all of its institutions, requiring more than $2 billion in fixes. and employees rank the
i don't want people to forget about this place. >> reporter: colette peters became the director of prisons i love your poster. we are stronger than we think, aren't we? >> reporter: she was credited with shaping oregon's state prison system by prioritizing staff mental health support and advocating for the compassionate treatment of inmates. >> i have this very early memory in kindergarten, where an individual came in with a pocket knife and was marched to the principal's...
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peter i about the development of the azov-black sea region. true, peter expected that the settlers would be mainly representatives of orthodox slavic peoples.aterina went further, she called for settling in new russia not only orthodox slavs, armenians and greeks, but also protestants, catholics, and even old believers schismatics. catherine ii, with her manifestos of religious tolerance, called on foreigners to settle in order to develop our industries and trade. essentially formed the country’s new human capital due to brain flow. in addition, she in every possible way encouraged the settlement of new lands by little russians and great russians from other provinces of the empire. as a result, novorosiya became not only a military outpost in the southwestern direction, but also one of the most socio-economically developed regions of russia. for 260 years, the borders of new russia have changed more than once. its historical territories were. in the composition of different states, but the unique historical path of the principles laid down by catherine’s reforms still largely determines the unity of views and perceptions of today's resident
peter i about the development of the azov-black sea region. true, peter expected that the settlers would be mainly representatives of orthodox slavic peoples.aterina went further, she called for settling in new russia not only orthodox slavs, armenians and greeks, but also protestants, catholics, and even old believers schismatics. catherine ii, with her manifestos of religious tolerance, called on foreigners to settle in order to develop our industries and trade. essentially formed the...
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riches, it is incredibly beneficial for the created people, if only umova: with which peter and paul stooped, this is why we trust in god and addazza i freedom, if only god could heal us, our life. my gift, the first and most important blessing, from which this world’s greatest blessing is born upon us, this is the truth that we will achieve the sacrament of brotherhood. only then, if we stand for jesus, for what we have learned, and if we remain faithful to jesus, then in the present day, without looking at the fact that he is different, we will be able to develop a civilized love, right valadar values of truth, goodness and jumping, and kali ў the centers of knowledge of christ and i have learned, then all... other supalities, narrowings, sam'ya, religious supolnations, gramadstva, do not look at the other abrasive messages i can here's to many months of happiness and blessings. the christian tradition celebrated the meetings five and paul are unfallen, for once again they all celebrate the gospel of christ. saints peter and paul. the holy apostles brought the light of the gospel, and also to their paths, so we need to be the sam
riches, it is incredibly beneficial for the created people, if only umova: with which peter and paul stooped, this is why we trust in god and addazza i freedom, if only god could heal us, our life. my gift, the first and most important blessing, from which this world’s greatest blessing is born upon us, this is the truth that we will achieve the sacrament of brotherhood. only then, if we stand for jesus, for what we have learned, and if we remain faithful to jesus, then in the present day,...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. this morse sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day that get rerouted out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. >> all right, back live. now. that is the very latest here on the great highway in san francisco, charles cliffor
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. this morse sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to...
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nothing i need to do to people is on the bus. can use your popcorn. peters to supplement one, mr. casual. right? yeah. so it can be and one, yes, i performed a lot of the shape alice of it into some po for the lot of the shape of that don't say say buys, doing these blogs to buy song but kills and immediately been mutual. so kind of a lot of the public key of the bottom line here in i'm divide house. no may 10001000 is pretty them watching us all the dog knows in this be your boss. here it was, you know, the diesel contributed a song vishal. we really don't know why that is our system to say, does that prove can nobody's been sick? it was, it was a new money. i don't understand what the say about that. i'll send the money on thing to know by team so. so visual softball situation with the things i'll share a little mistake it thinking a board or the single wire near for me, else look, so you don't enrollment on this is showing the money safe. oscar the money on this and the problem a lot for me because you know, there's only one up on the car. so some people
nothing i need to do to people is on the bus. can use your popcorn. peters to supplement one, mr. casual. right? yeah. so it can be and one, yes, i performed a lot of the shape alice of it into some po for the lot of the shape of that don't say say buys, doing these blogs to buy song but kills and immediately been mutual. so kind of a lot of the public key of the bottom line here in i'm divide house. no may 10001000 is pretty them watching us all the dog knows in this be your boss. here it was,...
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i think it's important people don't, i know you don't com it's important people don't lose sight of that when they sort of see territory and control that seems hard to on peter'suestion, look, i said i can't comment on the election of what it would say ont i think it's very sort of clear to us that meeting and an american role in europe is absolutely vital to the future of the transatlantic alliance. o say that if you look at the last sort of three and half years we've seen because of that commitment to the alliance, i think we've seen an extraordinary increase in burden sharing ukraine the alliance withata think is made european countries feel a little is a vulnerable and a little safer more secure to be able to g other weapons systems to ukraine they would not have done that if everybody -- they have had no alliance with us. on the side, secretary general said today's archway twice three countries now 2 non-u.s. nato collectively is at 2% and wee seen a very dramatic increase in annual defensesp. i think if you compare this year to the the president took office, if an increase of180 billion a year. so i think there has been very dramatic sor think are rooted
i think it's important people don't, i know you don't com it's important people don't lose sight of that when they sort of see territory and control that seems hard to on peter'suestion, look, i said i can't comment on the election of what it would say ont i think it's very sort of clear to us that meeting and an american role in europe is absolutely vital to the future of the transatlantic alliance. o say that if you look at the last sort of three and half years we've seen because of that...
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interviewed with them and then now they don't talk to me and i don't know what that's about and you're also a big fan of peter peter, the people for the ethical treatment of animals yeah, bill, because i have one of the heaviest set dogs in the celina, the worms in her stool have type two diabetes and i'm because, like which endangered species do you feel what's kind of asking for us well, none of them, of course. i mean, all all the creatures in this earth should be able to live freely to not to be on did to extinction by man. i mean, we are getting to the point where we're only going to eat like three things and we'd pow pow cows, pigs. >> you tell me if you'd had a stroke when you it may be coming, but luck, let me just say this that you are, you are absolutely send sensational and other than lacking one, what do you think? comedy legend really belt because everyone loves you. thank do, they don't. i mean republicans don't like you democrats don't like you kids do the twin. now i never been married. well never married has been so much finally, i got to wrap it in your book is absolutely the way thank you because i've always
interviewed with them and then now they don't talk to me and i don't know what that's about and you're also a big fan of peter peter, the people for the ethical treatment of animals yeah, bill, because i have one of the heaviest set dogs in the celina, the worms in her stool have type two diabetes and i'm because, like which endangered species do you feel what's kind of asking for us well, none of them, of course. i mean, all all the creatures in this earth should be able to live freely to not...
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i think so many people are questioning this market. dani: take me to the inevitable outcome of that. peter: i think there is money there. it is not what we saw in 2021, stocks were going up every day, they had no earnings, there was nothing. i think things have gotten ahead of itself. the store you pointed out earlier. you try and use it, and sometimes it is great, and by the end you have fact checked a few things in i could have done this myself almost as quickly and learn something. that is the problem, right? what do you actually learn and how do you come up with your next approach? i think there is this ai, everyone has to talk about it. a lot of it is simple programming. it is not ai. it is going to get there. i think the market has got ahead of itself and last was the first time even the bulls seem to question it. that is an interesting change. annmarie: let's talk about the geopolitics of this. you wrote in your note that you have not been paying a lot of attention to european politics, but now it is high on your risk. what makes you so nervous about europe? peter: we have often seen these trends develop in regio
i think so many people are questioning this market. dani: take me to the inevitable outcome of that. peter: i think there is money there. it is not what we saw in 2021, stocks were going up every day, they had no earnings, there was nothing. i think things have gotten ahead of itself. the store you pointed out earlier. you try and use it, and sometimes it is great, and by the end you have fact checked a few things in i could have done this myself almost as quickly and learn something. that is...
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my name is peter tan and i'm a retired sfmta employee. and along with a lot of people i know, i've been very satisfied with united health care, but not with blue shield in the past. and urged the board to reaffirm its june 7th decision. and i think quality we should be more important than cost. cost should be considered, but quality needs to be considered and i 30s remaining 30s and i, i would, personally be happy to pay somewhat of a more premium for a better plan like united health care and a specific concern. it says that the two former formularies of the two plans are closely aligned, but that doesn't mean they're the same. i'm taking a anti-cancer drug that costs almost $190,000 a year. that, fortunately, is covered by insurance, and i'm really worried if blue shield doesn't cover this. thank thank you for your comments. oh, hang on one second time, begins herbert weiner. protect our benefits now with the sun replacement doctor follansbee, i'm wondering if the replacement has a full grasp of the issues at hand in such a short period of time, and i'm wondering if she
my name is peter tan and i'm a retired sfmta employee. and along with a lot of people i know, i've been very satisfied with united health care, but not with blue shield in the past. and urged the board to reaffirm its june 7th decision. and i think quality we should be more important than cost. cost should be considered, but quality needs to be considered and i 30s remaining 30s and i, i would, personally be happy to pay somewhat of a more premium for a better plan like united health care and a...
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i that's maybe there are certain moments when it's more, it's more appealing suffered in spouses. what we need to do is to have different kinds of and that peter, that different type of people and how they, they want him to be. and i think political education is also consulting important so that they don't just get stuck at point action, but not understand lenient. that it's only just a moment of time for them to actually utilize in our organization developing these do different things. we go from schools but also going to communities, but also sometimes having meetings in the park and see what people are marks the most comfortable that janelle, and she also said in that clip, it's the relationships that keep pos involved. and of that idea implants, how you yourself, to rate your content. yeah, so i take my community that i've built online very seriously. so i make a point to get to know the people that i am communicating with online, either in my personal life or develop personal relationships with them through these applications. and like i said before, it's important that you nourish those communities and those members because you guys are going to be in it together for
i that's maybe there are certain moments when it's more, it's more appealing suffered in spouses. what we need to do is to have different kinds of and that peter, that different type of people and how they, they want him to be. and i think political education is also consulting important so that they don't just get stuck at point action, but not understand lenient. that it's only just a moment of time for them to actually utilize in our organization developing these do different things. we go...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day. they get rerouted out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> it's upsetting that. we had an agreement in 2019 and now thi
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use...
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people lived in sloboda, mostly germans, dutch and scots. the foreigners radiated good nature, their life was settled, so young peter for the first time. ire you, i don’t want to leave you, don’t leave you, you’re still just a child, how can you be here alone? friend, don’t leave me, mother, i bless you, my son, may the lord protect you, i love you, petrush, and now go, go, go, peter, mother, january 25, 1694, peter’s mother, tsarina natalya, died. formally, peter’s co-ruler, his elder brother, ivan alekseevich, also died as tsar on january 29. the brothers loved and respected each other. ioan, exhausted by illness, 1696 at the age of less than 30 years. so peter was left alone, and all responsibility for the fate of a huge power fell on him. with europe, but he wants to be friends with europe. there is also the black sea, but it belongs to the turkish sultan; russia is at war with turkey. it was a war of a large european coalition against the turks. peter knew that he was participating in the war, and this was not the only front for the turks, yes, the turks fought on a number of fronts in the west. that ’s why there was no danger that
people lived in sloboda, mostly germans, dutch and scots. the foreigners radiated good nature, their life was settled, so young peter for the first time. ire you, i don’t want to leave you, don’t leave you, you’re still just a child, how can you be here alone? friend, don’t leave me, mother, i bless you, my son, may the lord protect you, i love you, petrush, and now go, go, go, peter, mother, january 25, 1694, peter’s mother, tsarina natalya, died. formally, peter’s co-ruler, his...
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i graduated law entire career happened alongside t innocence project. founded, people didn't really recognize or appreciate rod lee that there were people being wrongfully convicted of crimes at all. ■ peterbet essentially5ítheyealized the poa an■ú be used tooncteople, the made a bet and said i bet we can use it to free people. we all started our career at the same place, the legal aid society for public defenders in new york city, they were in the bronx and i was in manhattan. we saw innocent people being wrongly knew who were wrongly convicted out it. they launched on this hypothesie system. what started as a small clinic school with two lawyers and students has grown over the last 32 years 115 person that hasn't freed or exonerated over 250 people. laws to make it less likely these injustices occur. that's been the ark of the organizati. t's the connection to the benjamin cardozo law school? chstin that's where it began. in 1992 they started to embark on this project, they ted clinic at t benjamin school here in new york. they were working with students and they put out a call and casf people who think they have been wronuliú convicted that might have biological evidence, wre to us. th
i graduated law entire career happened alongside t innocence project. founded, people didn't really recognize or appreciate rod lee that there were people being wrongfully convicted of crimes at all. ■ peterbet essentially5ítheyealized the poa an■ú be used tooncteople, the made a bet and said i bet we can use it to free people. we all started our career at the same place, the legal aid society for public defenders in new york city, they were in the bronx and i was in manhattan. we saw...
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to me the 2nd again, me see what i can do, nothing on these, but the attachment to the people is on the bus can use your popcorn. peters to supplement one, mister casual or chair, so it can be and one, yes, performed a lot of i see a list of into some pro for the lot of the shape. i love that, i don't say say by doing his blogs, if by song but guilt, i didn't mean he didn't me, you don't wall. so kind of a lot of the public key of the bottom line here in town device house, you know, may 10001000 is pretty, but i'm wondering about your dog dog dogs and there's the new boss here to us. you know, the only difference. so can you do that? okay, awesome. vishal. the really don't know why that is all just to say, does that prove? can nobody see? check, it was a new money. i don't understand who the sample reduction or the money i'm trying to know about to you. so, so visual sample situation where things all shed able to just take it, taking a board or the single wire through. now from the else looks you don't enrollment on . this is showing them money. say boss, good. the money on this. indeed, the problem a little for me mak
to me the 2nd again, me see what i can do, nothing on these, but the attachment to the people is on the bus can use your popcorn. peters to supplement one, mister casual or chair, so it can be and one, yes, performed a lot of i see a list of into some pro for the lot of the shape. i love that, i don't say say by doing his blogs, if by song but guilt, i didn't mean he didn't me, you don't wall. so kind of a lot of the public key of the bottom line here in town device house, you know, may...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day that get rerouted out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> it's it's upsetting that. we had an agreement in 2019 and now
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day that get rerouted out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> well, police vacaville are looking for a slew of alleged the
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day. they get rerouted out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> well, governor newsom says he wants to ban teens from using
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peter griffith has lived here for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use...
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people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peterhere for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this stretch of ocean beach. he would prefer that the great highway remain just that. it's a highway. i think it should go back to being a highway. it's a perfectly functional highway. >> that has thousands of cars on it every day. they get rerouted out here into the sunset and parkside at this point, there are no final design plans for what the park would look like if voters approve the idea. >> the city does say that there is an effort under way to improve traffic flow around the outer sunset. no matter what happens in november. in san francisco, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> it's 7.48, in california forever just announced the results of a water supply re
people. >> i greatly that it brings more people down here. there's more sense of community. >> i think it's inconsiderate to the residents. peterhere for over 40 years. he says that frequent closures of the great highway often push heavy traffic on to the lower great highway right in front of his house and his neighbors homes. he's worried that park would make that situation permanent. he also points out that there's already a pedestrian path the people can use to access this...
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peter thiel related to bitcoin. on that issue, anthony, how do you think about it? i made the point to joe there were a lot of peopleary decision and given where his views about biden he was going toward trump. and at least he seemed to be indicating that if it was a different person on the other side, maybe he would be thinking that way. do you think that the ackmans of the worlds or the elon musks of the world or lots of folks out there who might have said to themselves, you know what, i feel uncomfortable about president biden given his age, given that performance we saw in the debate, but i -- from a policy perspective, i don't agree with president -- former president trump and don't necessarily agree with some of the other things about the way he approached being the president last time. therefore if there was somebody else in the seat, maybe things would be different. what do you think? >> all of that makes sense to me. that needed to be litigated labor day weekend of 2023. president biden needed to say, listen, i did this for four years, i'm going to be 81 or 82, it is time for me to step down and open the pr
peter thiel related to bitcoin. on that issue, anthony, how do you think about it? i made the point to joe there were a lot of peopleary decision and given where his views about biden he was going toward trump. and at least he seemed to be indicating that if it was a different person on the other side, maybe he would be thinking that way. do you think that the ackmans of the worlds or the elon musks of the world or lots of folks out there who might have said to themselves, you know what, i feel...
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. >> we did have a great celebration for peter's birthday and i want to thanksomn some amazing peopleic warming up the crowd. and kirk and the band, they were great. i just want to say the brothers, rob grand and nickd, amazi grand and amazg and vanessa, that a cool name. y anna, even vanessa is her name. that's a good name. just like goin farg to go far wp that name. >> jesse. i like paul mora. he did a great job. he did a greatl maur job in thei speech. that's true. and don't miss my politics on on politicswingno with josh kraushaar is coasting right now. >> greg als wil right. >> tonight we got a great monday show. where did jimmy fallon, charlie arnold, kat timpf joe devito. watch it. gr this. >> greg hunter news. yeah. we have to leave s with some hunter news.th >> i'm so excited by this because this hunter is alsis tni nocturnal. >> check him out.s his name hunter. hunts he's eight years old. >> he just became a memberhe of the phoenix zoo. >> it's a fennec fox. >> his ears are 4 to 6 inchese r long and he doesn't do meth or heror cocaine orn't proc heroin, and he doesn't procur
. >> we did have a great celebration for peter's birthday and i want to thanksomn some amazing peopleic warming up the crowd. and kirk and the band, they were great. i just want to say the brothers, rob grand and nickd, amazi grand and amazg and vanessa, that a cool name. y anna, even vanessa is her name. that's a good name. just like goin farg to go far wp that name. >> jesse. i like paul mora. he did a great job. he did a greatl maur job in thei speech. that's true. and don't miss...
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i think it's important people don't, i know you don't come buthat when they sort o that seems hard to on peter's question,an't comment on the election of what it would say onf it i think it's very sort of clear to that meeting and an american role in europe is the transatlantic alliance. i would also that if you look at the last sort of three and half years i we've seen because of that commitment to the alliance, i think we've seen an extraordinary increase in burden sharing ukraine the alliance withtates data think is made european countries feel a little is alittle safer more secure to be able to give to ukraine they would not have done that3 if everybody -- they have had no alliance with us. on the side, secretary general said today's archway twice three countries now 2%. whole non-u.s. nato collectively is at 2% and we have seen a very dramatic increase in annual defense spen this year to the y b office, if an increase of over $180 billion a year. so i think there has been very dramatic sort of changes think are rooted in sort salt sort of transatlantic alliance and u.s. commitment to it. a
i think it's important people don't, i know you don't come buthat when they sort o that seems hard to on peter's question,an't comment on the election of what it would say onf it i think it's very sort of clear to that meeting and an american role in europe is the transatlantic alliance. i would also that if you look at the last sort of three and half years i we've seen because of that commitment to the alliance, i think we've seen an extraordinary increase in burden sharing ukraine the...
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so peter, i want you to discuss with us and the american people angoing to ask you bluntly as je bidenuestion about it hurt here's what we know. these are all facts, not in dispute the biden family has received tens of millions of dollars from formant foreign actors they have lived off of for the last several years. the money started flowing when? joe biden became vice president of the united states this money the vast majority of it came from individuals in china, ukraine and russia the vast majority of whom have ties to ford intelligence services and foreign criminal networks. there was no discernible legitimate business function any of this money was compensation for, zero. none. we know joe biden received hundreds of thousands of dollars of this money via his brother but we know his brother received the money. we know hunter biden receive the money we know hunter biden distributed that money to three generations of the biden family. that is the reality of what we are facing we are talking about not just corruption and the fact the biden's receive this money and who they received it
so peter, i want you to discuss with us and the american people angoing to ask you bluntly as je bidenuestion about it hurt here's what we know. these are all facts, not in dispute the biden family has received tens of millions of dollars from formant foreign actors they have lived off of for the last several years. the money started flowing when? joe biden became vice president of the united states this money the vast majority of it came from individuals in china, ukraine and russia the vast...
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you can hear the sound of the drum, and you can also hear people in the background waving flags and also peter's jubilation of this excitement. i did send this patient that's the moment in the congress that caught us right now. to make it clear. uh, douglas and just allies partners, they don't have majority right now. they don't even close to the majority, which put them it civically because they are able to stall bgp for getting a company majority of 400 magic number. so congress, what goes get us this sick telling us that it's already a victory for them? it's a rejection, uprightness or bodies. give us a call to fix that. it's the when abrupt with god, these called god, these catchphrase that save democracy and see if they're going to see if that's the sentiment and the congress headquarters. this thing that this kind of been, will do with them model boost. it will help them to make preparations that up with the coming connections. that's the sentiment with congress. what goes here now, what does these results mean for the congress body of the india, a lions that it leads so this week 3, it's not a big thing yet. but the clai
you can hear the sound of the drum, and you can also hear people in the background waving flags and also peter's jubilation of this excitement. i did send this patient that's the moment in the congress that caught us right now. to make it clear. uh, douglas and just allies partners, they don't have majority right now. they don't even close to the majority, which put them it civically because they are able to stall bgp for getting a company majority of 400 magic number. so congress, what goes...
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aspect to wait, which, which is solely just so you know, peter not, you will not have talked about how i am side eating passionately with people who before i guess i told her i just spies. i just, there were a massive me to me. now here's something very interesting. freespace and expression are, is, is under attack all over the world. very, very briefly, we had this thing on january 6 where people decided to ard to, to riot in washington. okay, fine. and they were charged with the dish, just conspiracy, and rebellious and instruction because they all conspired to interrupt a governmental process and they were put under the jail and these then these star chambers, okay, fine. when mister netanyahu arrived, you're going to see protests as well. many of them manned by and led by people who are called the left, the left who didn't care about january 6th, who didn't care about it because it applied to donald trump. no. how they're going to be reaching out to their brother's across the i always say, wait a minute. you know something about this. is this the dishes conspiracy? no, this is a corruption. and the collapse of free speech
aspect to wait, which, which is solely just so you know, peter not, you will not have talked about how i am side eating passionately with people who before i guess i told her i just spies. i just, there were a massive me to me. now here's something very interesting. freespace and expression are, is, is under attack all over the world. very, very briefly, we had this thing on january 6 where people decided to ard to, to riot in washington. okay, fine. and they were charged with the dish, just...
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aspect to wait, which, which is solely just so you know, peter not, you will not have talked about how i am side eating passionately would people who before i guess i told her i just spies. i just, there were a massive me to me know, here's something very interesting. freespace and expression are, it is under attack all over the world. very, very briefly. we had this thing on january 6 where people decided to ard to, to riot in washington. okay. fine. and they were charged with the dishes conspiracy and rebellious and instruction because they all conspired to interrupt a governmental process and they were put under the jail and these then these star chambers, okay, fine. when mister netanyahu arrived, you're going to see protests as well. many of them manned by and led by people who are called the left, the left who didn't care about january 6th, who didn't care about it because it applied to donald trump neck, how they're going to be reaching out to their brother's across the aisle to say wait a minute, you know something about this. is this the dishes conspiracy? no, this is a corruption and the collapse of free speech all ov
aspect to wait, which, which is solely just so you know, peter not, you will not have talked about how i am side eating passionately would people who before i guess i told her i just spies. i just, there were a massive me to me know, here's something very interesting. freespace and expression are, it is under attack all over the world. very, very briefly. we had this thing on january 6 where people decided to ard to, to riot in washington. okay. fine. and they were charged with the dishes...
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have taken over the housewives, driving their poor people to the store, for toilet paper and canned food. peter mind preper from the word preper. here i flour, in general, the body needs energy and carbohydrates. here's pearl barley. london demands that its citizens sit on the beans, citing the experience of finland, russia’s suspicious and morbidly suspicious neighbor. british government documents describe a program for finns to be prepared to survive on homemade preparations for 72 hours. ideologically close finland and the baltic countries do not follow its example and do not stock up on peas, although they constantly swim behind the buoys in words. they hope that their elders will intercede, shelter, feed, and protect them. we saw, how russia behaves aggressively on the border, they removed our buoys from the narvi river, this is the usual behavior of russia. finns and dates are dried from the end of the second world war, they dig bunkers, and in the meantime they park cars there . the british turned cold war bunkers into warm greenhouses, where they breed. or they hold parties, like in bristol, in an old bunker for the british go
have taken over the housewives, driving their poor people to the store, for toilet paper and canned food. peter mind preper from the word preper. here i flour, in general, the body needs energy and carbohydrates. here's pearl barley. london demands that its citizens sit on the beans, citing the experience of finland, russia’s suspicious and morbidly suspicious neighbor. british government documents describe a program for finns to be prepared to survive on homemade preparations for 72 hours....