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we spoke with polito. logo and americanist malik spirit another breakthrough in the field of humanismn canada, euthanadia appeared there directly in the funeral home reviews of those who hand over their aged loved ones for recycling good customers note neat decor and convenience. it's a pity those who were sent to another world can no longer be nothing to ask, reminiscent of the times when the old men were sent to die in the forest, perhaps the western world really descends into the digital middle ages of bells that such a thing as humanity in the 21st century takes on a completely different meaning than in the twentieth more and more. devaluation of human life how much life costs in the west, the principle of less people more oxygen is clearly acting canada has a record increase in deaths from euthanasia last year, the number of people whom the state helped to commit suicide increased by 35% and reached about 13.5 thousand suicides testifies, yes or we are euthanasia from the greek e good and fanatic death, but is it really, after all, to help with care. they are ready for the last j
we spoke with polito. logo and americanist malik spirit another breakthrough in the field of humanismn canada, euthanadia appeared there directly in the funeral home reviews of those who hand over their aged loved ones for recycling good customers note neat decor and convenience. it's a pity those who were sent to another world can no longer be nothing to ask, reminiscent of the times when the old men were sent to die in the forest, perhaps the western world really descends into the digital...
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polito. can i help you? police departments were understaffed when it came to the juvenile divisions. and it was very difficult to try to track runaways. sneed: typical in this case, and in many cases, families go to the police department, or they call and they say, "my son's missing," and they say, "well, wait 12 hours. well, you know, he may come home. just let us know." my mother kept saying, "there's something wrong. there's something wrong." there's no way that my brother would have left. my brother at that time thought he was on cloud nine because he had a girlfriend. he got a car that he always wanted. he got a job making $5 an hour. he'd been working for this contractor for about a week. we were contacting anybody that would have a connection with my brother. my mother went over to the contractor's house. and she knocked on the door. and she said, "my son has been missing. have you any idea where he could have gone? the contractor said, "you know, it's really odd that he left a message on my answering
polito. can i help you? police departments were understaffed when it came to the juvenile divisions. and it was very difficult to try to track runaways. sneed: typical in this case, and in many cases, families go to the police department, or they call and they say, "my son's missing," and they say, "well, wait 12 hours. well, you know, he may come home. just let us know." my mother kept saying, "there's something wrong. there's something wrong." there's no way that...
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and that's because of polito, mandy and paul. i've never seen anything that i owned a business for 40 years. the way they run this is spectacular. the people they help. and the main thing is you have extra eyes on the streets watching everything we call urban alchemy. we call we call union square alliance. we call yerba buena. we call everybody. when we see things, it's just not it's just not that. it's like i said, it's the eyes on the street that's the most important thing. and it helps everybody, just not in the locals. locals ask you questions and they say, thank you. you guys can look at the emails that are sent. it's unbelievable. thank you. mr. thank you for having me. next speaker, please . my name is thomas little. thanks for having me. i've been with the program just about a year. i invite everyone here to come share a day with me. so there's a lot of talk about rate of return. you would see the rate of return if you were to spend an hour or two with me. the you can make the city as beautiful as you want, but if it's go
and that's because of polito, mandy and paul. i've never seen anything that i owned a business for 40 years. the way they run this is spectacular. the people they help. and the main thing is you have extra eyes on the streets watching everything we call urban alchemy. we call we call union square alliance. we call yerba buena. we call everybody. when we see things, it's just not it's just not that. it's like i said, it's the eyes on the street that's the most important thing. and it helps...
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Jul 14, 2023
07/23
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and yesterday i listened very carefully to the austrian and german politos. explained as follows why ukraine is not being taken into nato now, not only because they are afraid of escalation. we see that even with toltenberg says that even a guarantee of security for ukraine is dangerous. yes clash with russia a. because at some point , when remeasured, it can act as a kind of small change. yes, and in principle, biden’s statement that this is not for long, they still say that at some stage they are ready, but to stop the conflict and exchange it . this is not the acceptance of ukraine as a guarantee of peace, but this is actually, er, in fact , postponing what could have been before, because we remember that the russian foreign ministry offered both nato and the united states. here these security guarantees. and now here are such personalities, as scholz say there from the dialogues. and at the same time, they say that i will not meet with putin, but everything was in their hands, but at the right moment they themselves. povele is very weak and unsure. peskov
and yesterday i listened very carefully to the austrian and german politos. explained as follows why ukraine is not being taken into nato now, not only because they are afraid of escalation. we see that even with toltenberg says that even a guarantee of security for ukraine is dangerous. yes clash with russia a. because at some point , when remeasured, it can act as a kind of small change. yes, and in principle, biden’s statement that this is not for long, they still say that at some stage...
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sunday on q&a historian polito author of lincoln talked about impact state had on the 16th president.e contends as a young man inpublic was skeptical of organized religion later as president came to embrace the power of the evangelical both personally and politically. >> it was a problem for lincoln. so he learned about this. we know as late as 1858 the local minister worthy presbyterian ministers was the minister at the church to mary todd lincoln he would later say that minister tried and just couldn't. nothing in the public record or private record that would suggest lincoln had any real sense before he went to washington as psident. >> joshua with the book lincoln's god sunday night eight eastern on c-span q and a. euclid to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app. ♪ c-span as your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more including media. >> @media comp we believe that whether you live here, or right here, or wait out in the middle of anywhere it should have access to fast reliable internet. >> media comp support c-span as a public
sunday on q&a historian polito author of lincoln talked about impact state had on the 16th president.e contends as a young man inpublic was skeptical of organized religion later as president came to embrace the power of the evangelical both personally and politically. >> it was a problem for lincoln. so he learned about this. we know as late as 1858 the local minister worthy presbyterian ministers was the minister at the church to mary todd lincoln he would later say that minister...