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doctor henry kissinger, doctor eric schmidt. the book is the age of aiand our human future . >> first ladies in their own words, are a part series looking at the role of the first lady, their time in the white house and the issues important to them. >> was a great advantage to know what it was like to work in schools because education is such an important issue both for a governor but also for apresident . so that was very helpful. >> using materials from c-span's...
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schmidt. i have been involved for 1.5 years since previously being nominated and confirmed by the board. it's been a very interesting time. i believe that the task force is going through a period where we're seeing a lot of activity, let's say. i believe the biggest issue that we've come upo is, in my opinion, at least, there's too many cases, so it's a challenge to try to keep up with things, and we're backlogged, but on the other hand, the public is very interesting in getting cases to us, and i think we're getting better at handling cases. it's my priority that we take care of our backlog so that we can move onto other aspects of our jurisdiction, which go to making recommendations to the board, outreach, etc., etc., and getting better at that. i want to, in addition to request that i be reappointed, i want to just say on behalf of the other members i've served with, they are quite capable, and i would recommend any and all returning incumbents to be continued on if possible. that's all i n
schmidt. i have been involved for 1.5 years since previously being nominated and confirmed by the board. it's been a very interesting time. i believe that the task force is going through a period where we're seeing a lot of activity, let's say. i believe the biggest issue that we've come upo is, in my opinion, at least, there's too many cases, so it's a challenge to try to keep up with things, and we're backlogged, but on the other hand, the public is very interesting in getting cases to us,...
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let's talk now to matthew schmidt.the national security department at new haven university in connecticut. thank you very much for coming on the programme. let's focus first on 0desa, this city in the south that russia has now turned its attention to. why has it done that? is critically important for a number of reasons. first off, it's a major commercial ports which essentially controls the western black sea, including entrance into the sea coming in from the west. it also controls access to a canal that runs all the way up the danube river, and so there is a lot of shipping that goes there and into central europe supplying goods and receiving goods. it's also the third city, there are a million people there. and critically it is highly symbolically important to putin. if you go back to his february speeches, he talks a lot about actions in 2014. they were a series of rights, pro—kyiv writers and progressive writers and eventually in ways we are not entirely clear about, most of the pro—russian writers ended up in a b
let's talk now to matthew schmidt.the national security department at new haven university in connecticut. thank you very much for coming on the programme. let's focus first on 0desa, this city in the south that russia has now turned its attention to. why has it done that? is critically important for a number of reasons. first off, it's a major commercial ports which essentially controls the western black sea, including entrance into the sea coming in from the west. it also controls access to a...
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schmidt you you do write at both you write about this challenge in the book. right now should we be thinking about cooperation with other nations like china or should? should we be thinking of this as purely competition? how do we figure out which it is? and is it going to be different for every aspect of ai? it's likely to be different and first there are plenty of areas where collaboration would be net positive the example that i use around halicent is something that is a global treasure health matters to everyone in the world not just to the us and not just to the west and indeed ai could materially develop and help healthcare problems in the developing world because they bypass all that infrastructure that goes straight to digital many of them don't have very good physical health care systems, but we can give them very good information this very targeted to them and so on. with respect to defense collaboration and treaties we take a position in the book that the most important thing is to worry about essentially launch on warning systems. these are called
schmidt you you do write at both you write about this challenge in the book. right now should we be thinking about cooperation with other nations like china or should? should we be thinking of this as purely competition? how do we figure out which it is? and is it going to be different for every aspect of ai? it's likely to be different and first there are plenty of areas where collaboration would be net positive the example that i use around halicent is something that is a global treasure...
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schmidt, pick up b on th. because the book does address the potential best and the potentialr worst to come from a. give us an example or two from each. my question is, how confident are you that our civilization is going toth be around either that it's going to survive pandemic, climate change, global conflict long enough to realize the best or the worst of ai? >> in the book we -- by the way, judy, thank you for doing this with us and thank you to the cfr which is an incredible organization that we are a all members of. it's a great honor to be here. in the book would give a couple of positive examples and would give a couple of negative possible scenarios. and a positive example is a drug called allison. this drug wasas developed at m.i.t. and is done by a set of synthetic biologists and what the synthetic biologists is they imagine if the computer scientist can go to 100 million compounds in chemistry they could find a compound that would serve as a general antibiotic that was very different from the antib
schmidt, pick up b on th. because the book does address the potential best and the potentialr worst to come from a. give us an example or two from each. my question is, how confident are you that our civilization is going toth be around either that it's going to survive pandemic, climate change, global conflict long enough to realize the best or the worst of ai? >> in the book we -- by the way, judy, thank you for doing this with us and thank you to the cfr which is an incredible...
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don schmidt as you know has been on the case since the very beginning.t. ♪ ♪ >> carley: welcome back. oil executives fighting it back against democrat accusations that oil is gouging the high fuel prices. the ceo of colorado based services company is calling hearings on capitol hill a ridiculous show trial. listen. speak with the administration if they wanted to get serious about being tailwind and increase supplies so we can get the price down, they would meet with the world company ceos and focus on how to increase production together with policy. instead, it is warning fingers and grandstand to make points. >> carley: the company leaders went on to call out president biden for restrictive energy policies and supply chain shortages slowing down the industry, tied to. >> todd: the whistle-blower with hunter biden's laptop, is fleeing because he is afraid of possible retaliation from the biden white house. after the scandal directly, the administration is staking silent. >> we support the appointment of a special counsel. >> by appointing the department
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dr. schmidt, who about forcing food shortages and rising prices around the globe. now due to the war in ukraine, tell us more about how this crisis is impacting different world regions. yes it's, it's easier to look at the consumers and producers as far as consumers are concerned, ubiquitously negatively affected. so they face a lot more to spend on food, not only on food, but also now the basic necessities, notably, more fuel and fuel for heating for cooking in for transportation. so that leaves a lot less money for the dishes, notably for health and education of the children and the poorest consumers are the hardest because they spend a lot more on the incomes than the rich. so most of the, the hardest hit countries on such an african, but they're also countries in the needs of african bridge in the original heavenly foot imported countries. and they all as a country very strongly affected. so africa being very strongly affected. what can be done to ease these food shortages and stabilize the supply? yeah, i think it's very important to keep food markets open. so
dr. schmidt, who about forcing food shortages and rising prices around the globe. now due to the war in ukraine, tell us more about how this crisis is impacting different world regions. yes it's, it's easier to look at the consumers and producers as far as consumers are concerned, ubiquitously negatively affected. so they face a lot more to spend on food, not only on food, but also now the basic necessities, notably, more fuel and fuel for heating for cooking in for transportation. so that...
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and leading off our discussion now is, msnbc correspondent cal perry in kyiv, also eric schmidt, seniorwriter covering national security for the new york times. cal, let me begin with the situation in kyiv. last night, we talked about how confident people felt about the safety there. you made the point that it could change at any moment. that moment came today. >> yes, and we've been hearing from vladimir putin, he had been saying that he would lash out and that he would target the capital here the more explosions there were in russia, it was about 24 hours ago when we had a series of with the ukrainian government was sort of mockingly calling a mysterious explosion. it makes you wonder if there is not a new front opening to this war, where ukraine is going to attack with more efficiency across the border into russia. this strike last night, the timing of it cannot be ignored, according to the prime minister here, he was sitting down having a discussion with the secretary general of the un to discuss how to bring an end to the war, when those rockets hit. before the secretary general ev
and leading off our discussion now is, msnbc correspondent cal perry in kyiv, also eric schmidt, seniorwriter covering national security for the new york times. cal, let me begin with the situation in kyiv. last night, we talked about how confident people felt about the safety there. you made the point that it could change at any moment. that moment came today. >> yes, and we've been hearing from vladimir putin, he had been saying that he would lash out and that he would target the...
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schmidt come seems to me to be an urgent call to get all of us to think harder about what it is goingo mean for our
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when you were schmidt's expression with bavaria, this is understandable. now the question is: what is the most important thing in our work? well it's technical means and material base is the natural answer for a mechanical engineer people absolutely people and for successful recruitment you have to get to know the person, and this takes time, so never repeat, never rush. forbid yourself to even think about recruiting before the seventh meeting, but by this seventh meeting about the habits, fears, problems, desires of this person. you should already know everything. how would you treat a possible source of your information? as to the best friend as to your own child? where are the scratches from? why there is no appetite, what was at school today? what do we have hung any little thing is important any? from one seemingly insignificant detail can be extracted. lots and lots. no, no, no, why not, there was definitely someone who told us, you look great today. and now you are trying to repeat. and you just have to answer me nazarov tell me, and you will sit th
when you were schmidt's expression with bavaria, this is understandable. now the question is: what is the most important thing in our work? well it's technical means and material base is the natural answer for a mechanical engineer people absolutely people and for successful recruitment you have to get to know the person, and this takes time, so never repeat, never rush. forbid yourself to even think about recruiting before the seventh meeting, but by this seventh meeting about the habits,...
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first in the race but there is so muchh we don't know and your book, doctor kissinger and doctor schmidt seems to be an urgent call to think about what it is going to mean for our future. considering a tool, partner or arrival it will altered our experience and permanently o change theit relationship with reality. the results would be a new effort. you wrote a i represents the enlightenment. today do you see it mainly as a force for good or a cause for worry? >> it's both. it's unprecedented capacity to collect information to absorb data and give direction but it's also the capacities in the military field and i believe that it will change our perception of reality and therefore how it is interpreted in a religious way, in a mystical way. enlightenment dominated the perception and results can be achieved so we begin on issues the process but you don't know why it operates this way. these conclusions become dominant and inevitably why they occur and it can happen so thquickly. it is so much faster than the left can follow that it will have to be dealt with. >> picking up on that because t
first in the race but there is so muchh we don't know and your book, doctor kissinger and doctor schmidt seems to be an urgent call to think about what it is going to mean for our future. considering a tool, partner or arrival it will altered our experience and permanently o change theit relationship with reality. the results would be a new effort. you wrote a i represents the enlightenment. today do you see it mainly as a force for good or a cause for worry? >> it's both. it's...
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matthew schmidt is a security expert and professor of the national security department at the universityhaven. thank you very much for being with us. what more do we know about what kind of training the us is ring. 50 about what kind of training the us is ring-— us is ring. so they are doing a lot of training _ us is ring. so they are doing a lot of training on _ us is ring. so they are doing a lot of training on artillery, - lot of training on artillery, and what is called counter battery which is kind of radar that can identify russian artillery fire and direct ukrainianfire artillery fire and direct ukrainian fire there and a lot of comms work, the kind of warfare. they are figuring out more and more how to work with drones, but i should say the ukrainians are really innovative. that teaching the rest of the world what was going to look like the rest of the world over the next quarter of a century so it's a lot of the same work that the american government has been doing with ukrainians both in ukraine and in the us for80 ukrainians both in ukraine and in the us for 80 years. they are
matthew schmidt is a security expert and professor of the national security department at the universityhaven. thank you very much for being with us. what more do we know about what kind of training the us is ring. 50 about what kind of training the us is ring-— us is ring. so they are doing a lot of training _ us is ring. so they are doing a lot of training on _ us is ring. so they are doing a lot of training on artillery, - lot of training on artillery, and what is called counter battery...
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michael schmidt, who broke that story, joins us next. >>> the u.s. has promised to welcome ukrainian refugees with open arms. that process has been slow. we're going to speak with congresswoman susan wild about what more can be done to speed things up. >>> and a d.c. party is a reminder that covid is not over. it turned out to be a superspreader with more high-profile guests testing positive today. we're just getting started here on "american voices." ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from and every person... overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. [upbeat music playing] ♪♪ welcome to home sweet weathertech home. a place where dirt stays outside. and floors are protected. where standing is comfortable. and water never leaves a mark. it's spotless under the sink. and kids can be kid
michael schmidt, who broke that story, joins us next. >>> the u.s. has promised to welcome ukrainian refugees with open arms. that process has been slow. we're going to speak with congresswoman susan wild about what more can be done to speed things up. >>> and a d.c. party is a reminder that covid is not over. it turned out to be a superspreader with more high-profile guests testing positive today. we're just getting started here on "american voices." ♪ ♪ we...
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. >>> larry schmidt ayudÓ a una persona herida de bala, larry dice que vio a un hombre que estaba cogiendopasajero quiere ir a destinos peligrosos no se pueden negar. >>> ellos te pueden cerrar la cuenta. >>> el suceso ocurriÓ cuando dos pasajeros con opciÓn de compartir autos viajaban juntos, el segundo pasajero llevÓ a caÓo su intento de atraco. >>> deberÍan tomar medidas con eso. (hablan en inglÉs) >>> jessica y kelasi comparte el servicio de eber. alex da consejos. >>> por su parte el portavoz de uber dijo que la violencia no tiene espacio en la plataforma. el sospechoso fue removido de la aplicaciÓn. (comerciales) >>> captado en cÁmara quedÓ el momento en que un aviÓn tuvo que posponer el despegue por unos minutos, la razÓn fue un pelicado que no se querÍa mover. >>> la compaÑÍa aire b n b permitirÁ que sus empleados sigan trabajando desde su casa, y tendrÁn la flexibilidad de hacer lo mejor para su vida, ya sea quedarse donde estÁn o vivir en un lugar que siempre nan soÑado. >>> la compaÑÍa (hablan en inglÉs) informÓ que conforme avance la semana mÁs empleados vuelven a las oficinas,
. >>> larry schmidt ayudÓ a una persona herida de bala, larry dice que vio a un hombre que estaba cogiendopasajero quiere ir a destinos peligrosos no se pueden negar. >>> ellos te pueden cerrar la cuenta. >>> el suceso ocurriÓ cuando dos pasajeros con opciÓn de compartir autos viajaban juntos, el segundo pasajero llevÓ a caÓo su intento de atraco. >>> deberÍan tomar medidas con eso. (hablan en inglÉs) >>> jessica y kelasi comparte el servicio...
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ohio representative jean schmidt. this schmidt-head co-sponsored a bill in her state that wants to ban both critical race theory and talking about queer issues with kids, making it reckless, racist, and homophobic. the old maga hat trick! and who's this tidy whitey fella? nope, that's not meredith baxter birney on an episode of "undercover boss." that's texas lt. governor dan patrick, who wants his own don't say gay bill, and claims that transgender people are playing god. and who are you playing, bitch? old sheldon? this is getting out of control. 19 states are now considering don't say gay laws. from oklahoma to louisiana. which, really louisiana? aren't you named after louis xiv? those aren't even sensible heels. why are you pushing us deeper in the closet? queer people have to teach ourselves everything as it is. about our health, about relationships, about our history. like that alice walker used to date tracy chapman. did you know that, jimmy? >> jimmy: no! what? >> she was the one in the fast car. yes. but i th
ohio representative jean schmidt. this schmidt-head co-sponsored a bill in her state that wants to ban both critical race theory and talking about queer issues with kids, making it reckless, racist, and homophobic. the old maga hat trick! and who's this tidy whitey fella? nope, that's not meredith baxter birney on an episode of "undercover boss." that's texas lt. governor dan patrick, who wants his own don't say gay bill, and claims that transgender people are playing god. and who are...
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it is eric schmidt. the administration is arguing that this is a cdc call.now that the cdc on health matters would have the yay or nay sort of authority to cancel the policy that many argue was working or mitigating the problem. so how do you plan to sue over that? >> well, i think first of all, it's important to put this in context. since joe biden has been in office, you've seen waves and waiving of illegal immigration. this will unleash a tsunami illegal immigration. title 42 has send back hundreds of thousands that come back here illegally. the migrant remain in policy was effective under president trump. we are fighting with the biden administration to reimplement that. we sued over the border wall. title 42 is another effective piece under the trump administration to stop illegal immigration. this is unfortunately the biden administration's attempt to open up the southern boredner a way that we have not seen before. it's hard to have a sovereign government when the federal government is letting go of the rope here. they haven't got about this the right
it is eric schmidt. the administration is arguing that this is a cdc call.now that the cdc on health matters would have the yay or nay sort of authority to cancel the policy that many argue was working or mitigating the problem. so how do you plan to sue over that? >> well, i think first of all, it's important to put this in context. since joe biden has been in office, you've seen waves and waiving of illegal immigration. this will unleash a tsunami illegal immigration. title 42 has send...
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for more on this now, we're joined by matthew schmidt.f national security and legal science at the university of new haven in connecticut. matthew, thank you for being with us. i just want to be clear. leaving behind mines on bridges and roads and leaving explosives in refrigerators, living rooms, and booby-trapping children's toys, the only way russian soldiers have not committed war crimes here is if someone else did that. and that seems as likely as a snowball's chance in hell. well can say very categorically that war crimes are being committed. >> absolutely these are war crimes. if you see this in isolated incidents, then you might say it is an incident of individual soldier sort of going overboard. but we see this systematically throughout the theater. >> and this is something that the russian soldiers are actually known for in the past. they have often left behind in old soviet days when it was the soviet military, they left behind areas covered in land mines oftentimes so when the civilian population returns or the liberating forc
for more on this now, we're joined by matthew schmidt.f national security and legal science at the university of new haven in connecticut. matthew, thank you for being with us. i just want to be clear. leaving behind mines on bridges and roads and leaving explosives in refrigerators, living rooms, and booby-trapping children's toys, the only way russian soldiers have not committed war crimes here is if someone else did that. and that seems as likely as a snowball's chance in hell. well can say...
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with us tonight, one of the coauthors of that report, michael schmidt.hington correspondent for the new york times who covers national security and federal investigations. and a pair of two nbc legal analysts. neil kathy, all the justice veteran. michael, it is your reporting's, so honest with you. what is the presidents concern? on frustrated as he? >> i think the president shared a few that many democrats and anti trump republicans felt last year. which was that donald trump and his supporters and his allies had gone out and tried to overturn an election, and that i'd led to a insurrection on the capitol. and they were frustrated that there was not a lot that was being done about this. and for biden, i think biden felt that the attorney general was acting too much like a judge. he was being too patient with what biden sees as a true threat to democracy. the knife to democracy throw as biden has described the. and you wanted someone more of action. now, there has been more movement on the justice department side. the terms of the investigation, we've se
with us tonight, one of the coauthors of that report, michael schmidt.hington correspondent for the new york times who covers national security and federal investigations. and a pair of two nbc legal analysts. neil kathy, all the justice veteran. michael, it is your reporting's, so honest with you. what is the presidents concern? on frustrated as he? >> i think the president shared a few that many democrats and anti trump republicans felt last year. which was that donald trump and his...
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and it's especially odd that jean schmidt would be the one to introduce this.specially since she and elton john shop at the same oversized scarf store. [ laughter ] it's hard to say "oversized scarf store." one more thing. as many of you know, we do the show in hollywood on hollywood boulevard. we decided to have some fun the other day with machine gun kelly. mgk, i call him. he is a very popular music artist, got the number one album in the country. that doesn't mean he doesn't have detractors, he does. so we helped put him in disguise as a mild-mannered reporter. we sent him on the street to ask unsuspecting pedestrians questions about him. ♪ >> i feel like this is what the profile picture of all the people that hate me look like. how do we feel about the oscars? >> it was very dramatic, yeah. real dramatic. >> we got an accent, where are you from? >> england, this is my first time in l.a. >> have you seen any famous people? >> no, unfortunately not. >> how do you feel about machine gun kelly? >> not a huge fan. >> me either, yeah. >> yeah, i think his new di
and it's especially odd that jean schmidt would be the one to introduce this.specially since she and elton john shop at the same oversized scarf store. [ laughter ] it's hard to say "oversized scarf store." one more thing. as many of you know, we do the show in hollywood on hollywood boulevard. we decided to have some fun the other day with machine gun kelly. mgk, i call him. he is a very popular music artist, got the number one album in the country. that doesn't mean he doesn't have...
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missouri attorney general ericou schmidt was one ofri the men leading today's effort. he joins me now. mr. attorney general, now despite this victory, it's temporary g. it's a temporary restraining order. you say the fight continues. explainhe fight the posture her. yeah, so missouri, louisiana and arizona originally filed this action to prevent joe biden from ending title 42 , which was a very successful measure under president trump to help control the flow of illegal immigrationf . the border put that in contextxp for about 50% of the expulsions are related to title 42 . sof if you get rid of title forty two right now t, you're going to see about eighteen thousand people a day. that's an estimate that is a massive number. ea it'sse certainly an increase. there's no good time do to doe that . but certainly right now you're going to see a seasonal surge anyway. so our states broughthtan this t action. it was supposed to be , you know, expire on march 13th, which is what we're going to have our preliminary injunction. but the biden administration signaledbidedminng the
missouri attorney general ericou schmidt was one ofri the men leading today's effort. he joins me now. mr. attorney general, now despite this victory, it's temporary g. it's a temporary restraining order. you say the fight continues. explainhe fight the posture her. yeah, so missouri, louisiana and arizona originally filed this action to prevent joe biden from ending title 42 , which was a very successful measure under president trump to help control the flow of illegal immigrationf . the...
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jean schmidt said no, this could be an opportunity. an opportunity for a 13-year-old to carry a child to full term. they don't really care what happens to these children once they born. but give it up or keep it for themselves. see this as an opportunity for this child to grow and finds a solution for cancer. women need to stand up and say enough is enough. men two. i notice men on twitter yesterday saying this is ridiculous and something has to be done with this craziness that mostly white republican governors are doing to women. host: we get your point myrtle. next up is gary in indiana. caller: i just want to say this about immigration. mind you, i am not a racist. immigration is not a bad thing, as long as it is done through the proper channels and kept with the proper constraints and the right perspective. but there are two major problems . they don't go through the proper channels, they just go willy-nilly. whether it is illegal's, these companies will hire alfredo sanchez to supplant a loyal worker so they can save three dollars
jean schmidt said no, this could be an opportunity. an opportunity for a 13-year-old to carry a child to full term. they don't really care what happens to these children once they born. but give it up or keep it for themselves. see this as an opportunity for this child to grow and finds a solution for cancer. women need to stand up and say enough is enough. men two. i notice men on twitter yesterday saying this is ridiculous and something has to be done with this craziness that mostly white...
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ready ways to fuzzy mall upon the button of economists of asking for jimmy dumont overlapping schmidt, beth allen, and he's also dessler. and so his son and his elbow, c. e n. good luck with those bullshit. then it bill is on 40. was all it leaves empty handed, but his local network has another plan level. what we're gonna do is actually with his next target is the national museum of antique garage. it has an exhibition with 16th century african objects but again, he has no luck. well, you have a good sort of bread, a $1000.00 a week. he's growing media profile is working against it. he believes museum staff refused him entry because they recognized him alert to the next day he makes one final attempt healthy, the vanilla. he's giving up finance is going to measure puzzle to thought it causes you all those who bodies his will come so know if he's eligible to shows a bela with a welcome resume badging with light loss. g. 3, ease off to macros. pledge francis parliament passed the law to return 27 objects to africa, 26 back to the nation of benet. among them these objects looted from ro
ready ways to fuzzy mall upon the button of economists of asking for jimmy dumont overlapping schmidt, beth allen, and he's also dessler. and so his son and his elbow, c. e n. good luck with those bullshit. then it bill is on 40. was all it leaves empty handed, but his local network has another plan level. what we're gonna do is actually with his next target is the national museum of antique garage. it has an exhibition with 16th century african objects but again, he has no luck. well, you have...
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ready laser bu, fussy, more upon the button of economists up asking for german demand overlapping schmidt, beth allen, and he's also dessler. and so his aunt and his elbow, c r e n. good luck with those exposure. then it will is up up, it was all it leaves empty handed, but his local network has another plan other than the day. so he's actually with his next target is the national museum of antique garage. it has an exhibition with 16th century african objects but again, he has no luck. well yeah, it should be sooner. a read it over with him because he's growing media profile is working against him. he believes museum staff refused him entry because they recognized him and did the next day, he makes one final attempt and help the phone layla. he's giving up finance. it's going to measure possible to get that it causes yolando showed bullies as well from so know if he's eligible to shows a bela he said he was gonna resume version with late last year, 3 years off to macro to pledge francis parliament passed the law to return 27 objects to africa. 26 back to the nation of beneath. among them
ready laser bu, fussy, more upon the button of economists up asking for german demand overlapping schmidt, beth allen, and he's also dessler. and so his aunt and his elbow, c r e n. good luck with those exposure. then it will is up up, it was all it leaves empty handed, but his local network has another plan other than the day. so he's actually with his next target is the national museum of antique garage. it has an exhibition with 16th century african objects but again, he has no luck. well...
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at least that's what unit schmidt decided towards the end of her design studies. she focused on sustainability in everyday life. i believe in quotes, but i realised that many conventional cleaners in detergents contain lots of harmful substances but not good for me and not good for the environment and all that packed in plat state park. she remembered how her grandmother cleaned, so with her friend henrietta cleveland, she developed a business concept with 6 simple substances. you can make 10 different household cleaners. besides baking soda and vinegar essence, you need the citric acid. could so soda and certain other essences the boxes are assembled in the workshops of 2 german charity organizations. in lifecycle, the start up sells everything online, either the individual product or the whole set of since we set out 4 years ago. our customer base is growing. now. includes many retailers, we have many bring your own packaging stores on for berkeley. for the future, they plan on developing even more sustainable products and above all, they want to make their comp
at least that's what unit schmidt decided towards the end of her design studies. she focused on sustainability in everyday life. i believe in quotes, but i realised that many conventional cleaners in detergents contain lots of harmful substances but not good for me and not good for the environment and all that packed in plat state park. she remembered how her grandmother cleaned, so with her friend henrietta cleveland, she developed a business concept with 6 simple substances. you can make 10...
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con el bate encuentro de cero por uno >>> luego mueve una base llena para que viniera al turno de schmidttalla, ya regresamos >>> gracias por continuar kamala harris, llena california el próximo lunes específicamente a la base de la fuerza aérea, (...) ubicado en el condado santa bárbara en eso del estado 13 prevé que tenga reunión con el comando espacial y (nombre en inglés) por el trabajo que hace el departamento para mantener la seguridad nacional >>>las autoridades (...) muestran su apoyo a la comunidad del comando colocar la bandera del orgullo gay en el edificio de la alcaldesa, dar un paso más se quedará lo que resta del año, el alcalde dijo que es una de la forma que encontró para contrarrestar una actitud homofóbica que se ve la ciudad >>> algunos concejales como (nombre en inglés), dijeron que la medida es excesiva ya que se deja de lado una bandera representativa >>> cambiando de información antes de despedirnos sabemos que los seres humanos nos comunicamos de diferentes maneras también los animales tienen otro tipode destreza, según la investigación que si se en inglaterra ya
con el bate encuentro de cero por uno >>> luego mueve una base llena para que viniera al turno de schmidttalla, ya regresamos >>> gracias por continuar kamala harris, llena california el próximo lunes específicamente a la base de la fuerza aérea, (...) ubicado en el condado santa bárbara en eso del estado 13 prevé que tenga reunión con el comando espacial y (nombre en inglés) por el trabajo que hace el departamento para mantener la seguridad nacional >>>las...
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in our studio elvira schmidt hello please sit down elvira why did you agree to film a confession to yourgive her how much peace they hadn’t lived for three months, because i wanted to convey to him that she didn’t need him, so that he would leave her behind. he does not give her peace we have the very confession of xenia let's look and listen to the confession of xenia her friend. mystery recorded on my phone. no one knew about this place, we already left, you know, to the side. what was he talking about? she was a taxi until the lord there to turn home. oh, look, it will catch and kill two, it was when i was already with you. i'm not your wife, i'm on you the law simply because you are nothing to me. you are just the father of my children. i am free, i consider myself a free woman. you are 3 months old. you are under my possession. no, you already got it with your threats. let's see the natural one. so let's see elvira did you know how ali treats your friend xenia of course she knew where we went from? ksyusha came to me and asked me to take her to the course, before that i called her.
in our studio elvira schmidt hello please sit down elvira why did you agree to film a confession to yourgive her how much peace they hadn’t lived for three months, because i wanted to convey to him that she didn’t need him, so that he would leave her behind. he does not give her peace we have the very confession of xenia let's look and listen to the confession of xenia her friend. mystery recorded on my phone. no one knew about this place, we already left, you know, to the side. what was he...
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couldn't hear schmidt. that's on easter saturday one day before the big easter ride on the blessings. farm preparations are in full swing. easter is one of the most important celebrations of the year, and the whole family is lending a hand on as i wish it is. of course, every one speaks albion a slavic language. to my own chemicals, i'm one of the focus i don't quit. also, bones is focus of us in our village. it's true that most of the inhabitants speaks or being on even in kindergarten. sore been spoken. i think that's why i 1st learned german when i entered school, it was good on while riding on easter is reserved for the men. the women of the family traditionally decorate the horses harnesses with flowers flitted eager place and nova likes to help her husband even though she is not sylvian, and 1st had to learn the traditions. when from wharf, if a me, a lot of things were very new at 1st, basically i knew was somewhat different. she's done with now of course it involves a lot more preparation and custom
couldn't hear schmidt. that's on easter saturday one day before the big easter ride on the blessings. farm preparations are in full swing. easter is one of the most important celebrations of the year, and the whole family is lending a hand on as i wish it is. of course, every one speaks albion a slavic language. to my own chemicals, i'm one of the focus i don't quit. also, bones is focus of us in our village. it's true that most of the inhabitants speaks or being on even in kindergarten. sore...
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he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war historian, professor at shanker, it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself between a rock and a hard place? yes, the war is not great for global stability, china understands that it doesn't want the war to escalate. on the other hand, it also does not want russia to lose. because russia is the key partner for china and seen that big partner with whom they have such a close relationship, actually chased out of ukraine, would look very bad for china. and would they, china within face more pressure? i'd like for you to take a listen to the chinese foreign ministry spokesman from just before the summit took place. take a listen. so a will come with you, then as the culprits and leading instigator of the ukraine crisis, the u. s. has led nato to engage in
he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war historian, professor at shanker, it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself between a rock and a hard place? yes, the war is not great for global...
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and so he run jenko, he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war, historian, professor, i think it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself, it's when a rock and a hard place. yes, the war is not great for global stability. china understands that it doesn't want the war to escalate. on the other hand, it also does not want russia to lose. because russia is the key partner for china and seen that big partner with whom they have such a close relationship actually chased out of ukraine. would look very bad for china, and would they china with base more pressure. i'd like for you to take a listen to the chinese foreign ministry spokesman from just before the summit took place. take a listen. so a will come with you there as the culprits and leading instigator of the ukraine crisis. the u. s. has led
and so he run jenko, he's the wilson schmidt, distinguished professor at johns hopkins school of advanced international studies. he's also a cold war, historian, professor, i think it's good to have you on the program. the european union says that china agreed that the war is a threat to global security and to the world's economy. if that is the case, why isn't china doing more to pressure russia to end the fight? o china finds itself, it's when a rock and a hard place. yes, the war is not...
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he said, and i told christiane schmidt is in bosnia on behalf of the united nations. as the so called high representative. he is supposed to deescalate tension between the ethnic groups. he is extremely concerned about the general nationalist mood and also the fear shared by bosnians. you see a kind of cliques give fall. you see, i don't see any danger of war thus to get see the, but i do see how tension could build up as a result of targeted actions to, for the or a combination of circumstances which could erupt into violence. d. c and latin con o him give audit for use of turbans. violence has been a part of everyday life. as a journalist, he couldn't get a job and be elena for 10 years. finally, opening up a kathy instead waterfront for rob and i had to do something on and off. and of course i ran into a lot of problems. god provocations. once they completely destroyed my bar like of and another time they tried to set it on fire map. okay, well i put up with everything because i think that all the problems i face are the price i have to pay for doing what i do. rea
he said, and i told christiane schmidt is in bosnia on behalf of the united nations. as the so called high representative. he is supposed to deescalate tension between the ethnic groups. he is extremely concerned about the general nationalist mood and also the fear shared by bosnians. you see a kind of cliques give fall. you see, i don't see any danger of war thus to get see the, but i do see how tension could build up as a result of targeted actions to, for the or a combination of...
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i also spoke with the american analyst benjamin schmidt from sepa, and he pointed out another goal of the kremlin, and the kremlin wants to scare europe away from supporting ukraine, and according to the analyst, this signal is primarily addressed to germany and austria. solution of poland olgaia, i think they were deliberately chosen poland and bulgaria is a signal of a country that depends much more on russian gas than poland and bulgaria. the idea is that more countries pay in rubles and thus support the ruble exchange rate. in fact, this is a signal from germany and austria to see if their companies will go for it, i hope no, no oksana, according to the experts, did russia manage to achieve those goals with these steps, using such a method, and actually intimidate europe and achieve what putin really set himself after gazprom cut off poland and bulgaria we saw that hungary, as well as some companies in austria, germany, and italy, declared their readiness to make overpayments for gas in rubles. and this is a bad signal for the unity of europe, i was told about this by a british en
i also spoke with the american analyst benjamin schmidt from sepa, and he pointed out another goal of the kremlin, and the kremlin wants to scare europe away from supporting ukraine, and according to the analyst, this signal is primarily addressed to germany and austria. solution of poland olgaia, i think they were deliberately chosen poland and bulgaria is a signal of a country that depends much more on russian gas than poland and bulgaria. the idea is that more countries pay in rubles and...
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don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club bends right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of zeke higher during the game is nothing new for the young dockman supporters and i'm worried about how normal it became was yes miss each other, he has a token. is my boss. i don't think it was. it went on a monday out in the mail. i isd falls with mom or dad as well against clowns away from to, from ear to well, we are also will not be fearful. they are missing shuffling into a c at god of us. vague items of us and it was today, extreme fear went on headphones can now for my duck dfcs, and i want to super fun to say, plant or spot for food. you know, nothing, so i may please. doug said, you know, back i've called says, well, i didn't look if you're going to i guess my thought it was a fix for funding check on board. and doug, i figured when they gave us the shaft all the way, i hope my name are going home to does a for like a week. so question regarding how t
don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club bends right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of zeke higher during the game is nothing new for the young dockman supporters and i'm worried about how normal it became was yes miss each other, he has a token. is my boss. i don't think it was. it went on a monday out in the mail. i isd falls with mom or dad as well...
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don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club bends right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of physique higher during the game is nothing new for the young dorman supporters and i'm worried about how normal it became false. yeah, it seems to show that he has it. hopefully that's my boss. i don't think it was february, but on monday i have no idea. i follow mom or dad as well against clowns away from just for me here to. well yeah, we'll still will not be fear. if they are missing from listen to us, he had caught a vague items of us and it was today or extreme fear. domes can now for my duck dsa and they're going to super fun to say a spot for food know nothing. so i and they dug up said, you know, back up school says of what i'm looking for to as my thoughts are for one thanks for finding such vondell important. done. the, i feel it gave me if i was petrov to all of i all my name. i don't know how to go there for like a week. so question regarding how
don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club bends right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of physique higher during the game is nothing new for the young dorman supporters and i'm worried about how normal it became false. yeah, it seems to show that he has it. hopefully that's my boss. i don't think it was february, but on monday i have no idea. i follow mom...
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don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club bends right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of z kaya during the game is nothing new for the young daughter supporters and i'm worried about how normal it became was miss each other. he has a token, is my bill cycle. we can go to close this one. hold on monday. i have no idea i spoke with mom or dad as well against clowns away from just from ear to. well. yeah, we'll still not be fearful. they are missing shuffling into us. he had caught about us vague items of us and it was to get extreme fear. domes can now for my duck dfcs, and i want to super fun to say can't just bomb so far for no knock in flight. they dug up said, you know, back i've called says, well, i didn't look if you going to i guess my thought of one a fix for fun on board and on the i've heard when you're getting foster soft all the way i hope my name are going on how to go for life every week. so question regarding how to get a higher up 9
don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club bends right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of z kaya during the game is nothing new for the young daughter supporters and i'm worried about how normal it became was miss each other. he has a token, is my bill cycle. we can go to close this one. hold on monday. i have no idea i spoke with mom or dad as well against...
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don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club, benz, right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of physique higher during the game is nothing new for the young dorman supporters and i am worried about how normal it became was yeah, it seems to show that he has a duncan is my boss. i thought we could go to tools february wanted amanda out in emilio. i followed him on or standing. dont as my guns clowns away from his familiar to. well. yeah, we'll still not be fearful. they are missing shuffling into us. he had caught vague items with extreme fear. domes can now with my duck dsa, and they're going to super fun to say a spot for food no, nothing like maybe dugouts had you know, back up obsessive. what i'm looking for to. i guess my thought of one a fix for filing charge on board and done the i figure out when they gave me 5 percent off to all the my all my, my name. i don't know much of those are for like a week. so question regarding how they are going to i
don't know what al schmidt's, if some wondering, can teachers alone be responsible for passing on the fundamental lessons of the holocaust? who's repeatedly the club, benz, right extremist fans from the stadium. hearing screams of physique higher during the game is nothing new for the young dorman supporters and i am worried about how normal it became was yeah, it seems to show that he has a duncan is my boss. i thought we could go to tools february wanted amanda out in emilio. i followed him...