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stas grabbed a knife and just like that raz stuck it in his chest.ht somehow still all this is incomprehensibly fast. well, i thought at the beginning. well, it's a joke, what kind of knife is not real, but the blood there started it at the beginning, there was no this blood. there were investigators, of course, we called the police, the forensic investigator. they all climbed around here and scored a bunch of shells. and what did they say they would figure it out? come here. where did the four men come from, who were all with weapons and ran away . you're going to go with me, i'm going nowhere. kos what's the matter? where is it taking me? here on this i don't mind in principle. so what should i tell my boss ? tell me not to call, what phone number? fine. and there i was in great demand, well, beauty. young famous all wanted to try me. the chiefs, the guards, the chauffeur's cooks, the doctors, everything. they got it somehow. how did someone give gifts ? i resisted at first. and then i realized that it was useless. it's simple and there is no way o
stas grabbed a knife and just like that raz stuck it in his chest.ht somehow still all this is incomprehensibly fast. well, i thought at the beginning. well, it's a joke, what kind of knife is not real, but the blood there started it at the beginning, there was no this blood. there were investigators, of course, we called the police, the forensic investigator. they all climbed around here and scored a bunch of shells. and what did they say they would figure it out? come here. where did the four...
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they also produce a lot of newer, which is put to use as fertilizer making your next bottle of shit, raz, or cabernet sustainable as possible. and i haven't seen, thanks for watching with ah, with who, who, ah, count, india. it's clean, flexible, and the most affordable renewable energy on the market. solar power in with an average of $300.00 sunny days each year. india has tremendous solar potential is working. this for you in the food by everybody. and what is the potential that we have on our hands? but as usual, there were both pros and cons. eco, india. next on d, w a to own or not to well. what about a sharing economy instead of a change in thinking is changing the economy to create something new the economics magazine read in germany on d w. ah, will you become a criminal m, pre kline aol, already know who's with hackers and paralyzing the tighter societies computers that outsource you and governments that go crazy for your data. we explain how these technologies work, how they can go in for, and that's how they can also go terribly. watch it now on youtube. ah, with today on ego
they also produce a lot of newer, which is put to use as fertilizer making your next bottle of shit, raz, or cabernet sustainable as possible. and i haven't seen, thanks for watching with ah, with who, who, ah, count, india. it's clean, flexible, and the most affordable renewable energy on the market. solar power in with an average of $300.00 sunny days each year. india has tremendous solar potential is working. this for you in the food by everybody. and what is the potential that we have on...
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conversations, after we hear how the russian military communicates with their windows, the folk song razact, i and my mother probably know about the beautiful woman, but you really are russian folklore, if you dig a little deeper, it turns out that it ends somewhere with this bastard volume of their songs, that is, they even their oldest songs date back very slightly to the 19th century, such as there, there was a birch there in opel, and so on. well, what was very, very interesting was recently talked about. well, what a very, very cool person. so she said that, well, that is, our folklore goes back thousands of years, that is, there are a lot of pure bounties, for example . well, the russians have that, of course hooded, because if you rub every russian a little, you know, at best, some tatarin will come out, and a poem, well , today, by the way, very cool, we said very well at the very beginning, serhiy barchuk seems to have said that in general, it is correct to call them, so what is the problem with the russians, this is such a territory, on the one hand, it was such an outer mongol
conversations, after we hear how the russian military communicates with their windows, the folk song razact, i and my mother probably know about the beautiful woman, but you really are russian folklore, if you dig a little deeper, it turns out that it ends somewhere with this bastard volume of their songs, that is, they even their oldest songs date back very slightly to the 19th century, such as there, there was a birch there in opel, and so on. well, what was very, very interesting was...
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child, i owe it to her, that is, who doesn't it's easier from such a loud, kind of frivolity yes when razm, the family, uh, little well, who will this happen to , who will this make it easier when he is like that, well, if i didn't allow myself such risky uh, history, i always know that i am responsible for myself, i am for other people because i was dealing with some very delicate things it concerns the evacuation of people to the west who could not even stay in the western region and some of which i saw firsthand led me to a rather depressing story because although i knew the price of the enemy, i knew the pattern of his behavior bucha was not a discovery for me if you know the history of the soviet russian empire army well enough if you have read gabriel kiope why was i born with a girl if you know the memories in western ukraine how women came to the table with their tongues er nails tongues order for teaching, if you know what was rebuked here in the 20s, muravyov's entry into kyiv, if you've read it all it didn't go anywhere, it's degumming in the army, it's their national idea, the
child, i owe it to her, that is, who doesn't it's easier from such a loud, kind of frivolity yes when razm, the family, uh, little well, who will this happen to , who will this make it easier when he is like that, well, if i didn't allow myself such risky uh, history, i always know that i am responsible for myself, i am for other people because i was dealing with some very delicate things it concerns the evacuation of people to the west who could not even stay in the western region and some of...
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we cannot govern a country where its people are guided by myths raz opposed to reality. host: reading our viewers a little of what you wrote, " despite divisions that stretched back before the time of lincoln, americans share a cultural belief in liberty. we also have a history of marginalizing those who are not white and shrinking from interracial equality. we are engaged in a war over that history and over which version of america will prevail, the version that rejects the idea that all are equal or the idea that all americans are entitled to citizenship." can you elaborate on that? guest: when you think back to the moment that donald trump came down the escalator and decided to announce his candidacy, some of the topics he touched on immediately or ethnic and racial issues. he touched on immigration and mexicans who he denounced as thieves. he touched on the religious issue in a very ethnic way talking about muslims. i think that defines his presidency in many ways. you had an appeal the issues that were very polarizing, but very polarizing in a specific way. they wer
we cannot govern a country where its people are guided by myths raz opposed to reality. host: reading our viewers a little of what you wrote, " despite divisions that stretched back before the time of lincoln, americans share a cultural belief in liberty. we also have a history of marginalizing those who are not white and shrinking from interracial equality. we are engaged in a war over that history and over which version of america will prevail, the version that rejects the idea that all...
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the reason why you didn't see a lot of raz violence and the reason why you didn't see a lot of peoplewere was because a lot of officials, lawyers, the mayor, the chief of police, they came out ahead of time and told us about the video. and it was a very fast action against the five police officers. they were arrested, they were charged and then also first responders. they were let go from their jobs. so people saw that there was action being taken. so they there were peaceful protests last night. a last about four hours. people just want justice. the legal system still continues to have to play out. but, you see things like this in the past and it would take months and months or maybe even a year for charges to go after the accused. and it didn't happen in this. case there was very swift action i think with the family and the public here in memphis. >> you know what, john, i think that you have hit the nail on the head of that they were discussing before the show that may explain the lack of violence because of the other frustration that people have to go through. let's hope that is a
the reason why you didn't see a lot of raz violence and the reason why you didn't see a lot of peoplewere was because a lot of officials, lawyers, the mayor, the chief of police, they came out ahead of time and told us about the video. and it was a very fast action against the five police officers. they were arrested, they were charged and then also first responders. they were let go from their jobs. so people saw that there was action being taken. so they there were peaceful protests last...
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barr, bill were raz, erin holder. -- wilbur ross. so this is place for this type of lawmaker.e incendiary members of the right, on the republican party, and kind of shrugs its shoulders at the more extreme members on the left. >> quite frankly, our nation hasn't seen anything relative to january 6th since the start of the civil war. and i think that we have to be very serious about that. it's one thing to say there are incendiary remarks made by some members on the left that even democrats didn't like or -- howard: yeah, criticized them. >> but when we're talking about threatening to overturn an election, we're talking about the incidents we saw on january 6th, the taking down of the american flag, the piercing at law enforcement officers, the process of that day and everything that went into it in trying -- and trying to prevent something like that from happening again, we cannot compare the two. and i think it's very serious we take into consideration the aftereffects of january 6th, what it meant for our nation, the rest of the world and how they view the united states in p
barr, bill were raz, erin holder. -- wilbur ross. so this is place for this type of lawmaker.e incendiary members of the right, on the republican party, and kind of shrugs its shoulders at the more extreme members on the left. >> quite frankly, our nation hasn't seen anything relative to january 6th since the start of the civil war. and i think that we have to be very serious about that. it's one thing to say there are incendiary remarks made by some members on the left that even...