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it happen that the iranian army, which in 1979 was considered such an obvious part of the regime of shah say, the establishment that offered the iranian has tala hominy. how did it happen that the army supported just such i would say a radical medieval dictatorship and did not want changes, let's say to democracy, to some civilized forms of state structure, this is a very difficult question, in order to understand it, we need to go back to the 79th year, er, in 729, everything is different the political forces that existed, beliefs, and they united around one person. and this is lagmeny, they unite around him, because otherwise it was impossible to change the regime now, because the regime of the shah was very strong, and at some point the americans too, uh, they also supported and this luck to me , not many people know about it, but uh, one fine day, the day uh, uh , general four-star general heiser came to iran, uh, and after this trip, uh, the army supported er, wash it, that is, the army said that we, the people, will no longer support checkers, and you have to understand that then a
it happen that the iranian army, which in 1979 was considered such an obvious part of the regime of shah say, the establishment that offered the iranian has tala hominy. how did it happen that the army supported just such i would say a radical medieval dictatorship and did not want changes, let's say to democracy, to some civilized forms of state structure, this is a very difficult question, in order to understand it, we need to go back to the 79th year, er, in 729, everything is different the...
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gary kaltbaum, shah ghailani coming up on that. the fed will probably have to change course sooner than advertised. what will that mean for the dollar and stocks, commodities? lynn alden has the blueprint. forget about repeating the 1970s. the fed is making a mistake repeating the 1930s. paypal chutzpah taking money from you where they deem misinformation. i can't wait to get don luskin's thoughts at 2:40. my take in the show, why all the free money was designed to put people into debt because you know what that means? greater loss of freedom. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪. charles: all right, race to the bottom, folks and, it is exacerbating, in a lot of areas, also in earnings. coming down really quickly. look at this, we're really going down very, very quickly. this is right before the earnings season, one of the biggest free falls in earnings. by the way, not just a quarter people are worried about now. wall street analysts coming out with earnings estimates for next year and their targets. take a look at this.
gary kaltbaum, shah ghailani coming up on that. the fed will probably have to change course sooner than advertised. what will that mean for the dollar and stocks, commodities? lynn alden has the blueprint. forget about repeating the 1970s. the fed is making a mistake repeating the 1930s. paypal chutzpah taking money from you where they deem misinformation. i can't wait to get don luskin's thoughts at 2:40. my take in the show, why all the free money was designed to put people into debt because...
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shah gilani, eddie ghabour all on deck.s could be the economic fall of rome, is this the last days of tech supremacy? the fed rate hikes are even more unfair to middle class than fed rate cuts, folks. how jay powell and company are destroying the middle class. we'll go into this with smart details with danielle dimartino booth. plus president biden stepping up his war on oil companies and capitalism. tracy shuchart on the cost of this dangerous political move. what would you pay for a twitter check mark? share with mee @cvpayne. i got a whole lot of good once. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: needless to say it has been one heck of a month for the stock market and everyone is wondering if the cyclical trends, by the way they were perfectly aligned. this is market history in this year's session. then all of a sudden came jackson hole. yikes!. okay. powell of course, he blew this whole thing to smithereens. history went this way. the market went that way. we're sort of in the same pattern right now but if
shah gilani, eddie ghabour all on deck.s could be the economic fall of rome, is this the last days of tech supremacy? the fed rate hikes are even more unfair to middle class than fed rate cuts, folks. how jay powell and company are destroying the middle class. we'll go into this with smart details with danielle dimartino booth. plus president biden stepping up his war on oil companies and capitalism. tracy shuchart on the cost of this dangerous political move. what would you pay for a twitter...
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shah, maybe you can break the tie here. jim bianco saying no step down.ancy davis is saying there is room for a step down. where do you fall? >> i think there is room for a step down at the december meeting. they may go to 50 basis points. it will be data dependent. they are supposed to be data dependent. we've had seven straight months where cpi has been north of 8%. we have had 14 straight months where the producer price index has been north of 8%. i don't see consumer prices, producer prices coming down demonstrably anytime soon. that means the fed will have to stay the course but they are worried about things breaking, we hear that word a lot, something is going to break. i have been saying it for months. i'm talking about black swans potentially out there. i think the fed is completely aware of that. janet yellen is turning tables that is political talk there wanting to see maybe the next rate hike be 50 basis points instead of 75 because she would like to see the market rally going into the election, the midterms. i don't think that is going to happ
shah, maybe you can break the tie here. jim bianco saying no step down.ancy davis is saying there is room for a step down. where do you fall? >> i think there is room for a step down at the december meeting. they may go to 50 basis points. it will be data dependent. they are supposed to be data dependent. we've had seven straight months where cpi has been north of 8%. we have had 14 straight months where the producer price index has been north of 8%. i don't see consumer prices, producer...
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charles: shah, i know you also pointed out of course nothing has been spared.o be safe? is cash the only place really to be safe right now? >> well i think it's good time to be in cash. i'm very comfortable being in mostly cash, but it's also, i think, time to start to nibble, and i like intel down here. why? because you got a 5.6% dividend yield on a 30% payout ratio, and i will buy it lower so if it goes over i'm fine. i think the markets going to go lower so i'm not going to take a whole position here but for that yield, that $27 and change i'll start to buy intel. on the way down i'll buy more, if it goes lower i'll buy more so probably take a quarter of a position now, quarter later, quarter later. if it goes up, fine, i've already got skin infrastructure the game. i'll do the same thing with rio tinto with a 12.5% dividend yield. charles: s'sshah, i've got 30 seconds and you said will keep going until something breaks and i've heard that term before, the audience heard it before, the housing market looks like it's breaking. would that be good enough? >> i
charles: shah, i know you also pointed out of course nothing has been spared.o be safe? is cash the only place really to be safe right now? >> well i think it's good time to be in cash. i'm very comfortable being in mostly cash, but it's also, i think, time to start to nibble, and i like intel down here. why? because you got a 5.6% dividend yield on a 30% payout ratio, and i will buy it lower so if it goes over i'm fine. i think the markets going to go lower so i'm not going to take a...
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there, now and then, the shahs used to change themselves.btedly , in ukraine and in the world, what will happen after putin, and here there are different versions. and what will happen after khamenei, that is, it is possible that he will come to power, because give moderate mullahs , let’s say yes, it is possible that something like this will already happen in the islamic republic of iran, but not so islamic, not so weak. these were already moderate mules and there was practically no point in it, that is, they are a little uh, not so, how to say, um, um, uh, well, not so bloodthirsty yes, but in principle, the cockroaches that run around in their heads are approximately the same, that is in fact, as of now, the situation in iran is rather interesting because now this frame is islamic, that is, the islamic republic, and if before all the protests took place within this frame, within this frame, yes, that is, no one questioned it, relatively speaking, the islamic regime is how in the soviet union for a long time no one questioned communism, ye
there, now and then, the shahs used to change themselves.btedly , in ukraine and in the world, what will happen after putin, and here there are different versions. and what will happen after khamenei, that is, it is possible that he will come to power, because give moderate mullahs , let’s say yes, it is possible that something like this will already happen in the islamic republic of iran, but not so islamic, not so weak. these were already moderate mules and there was practically no point in...
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>> zohreen shah tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the new and chilling surveillance video of the california family being kidnapped and now missing. an 8-month-old baby girl, her parents, uncle, all seen placed in a truck. tonight, police have made an arrest, but of course, the question, where is the family? mola lenghi from california now. >> reporter: tonight, the emotional pleas for the safe return of an 8-month-old and her family in california. >> please help us out. come forward, so our family can come home safe. >> reporter: baby aroohidheri, her 27-year-old mother jasleen kaur, her 36-year-old father jasdeep singh, and 39-year-old uncle amandeep singh were allegedly kidnapped monday. overnight, authorities arresting 48-year-old jesus manuel salgado. >> time is of the essence. that person is our sole lead. >> reporter: authorities releasing surveillance video they say shows the kidnapping outside the family's trucking business in merced. the suspect meeting jasdeep outside, carrying a trash bag. he then puts down the bag, appears to show a gun before entering the building, w
>> zohreen shah tonight, thank you. >>> we turn now to the new and chilling surveillance video of the california family being kidnapped and now missing. an 8-month-old baby girl, her parents, uncle, all seen placed in a truck. tonight, police have made an arrest, but of course, the question, where is the family? mola lenghi from california now. >> reporter: tonight, the emotional pleas for the safe return of an 8-month-old and her family in california. >> please help...
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ami shah.dr. brewster, studies show during the pandemic nearly 47% of people they didn't have their breast cancer screenings and that has led to later diagnoses, so what is your message for them this morning? >> you're absolutely right, i have patients in my practice for different reasons didn't get mammograms during the pandemic and now are being treated for later stage of the disease. i can't emphasize enough the importance of women getting back in and getting their screenings. we know that early detection with a mammograms improves survival. it's recommended women get started screening at age 40 and have a gmammogram once a year, and if women are at high risk of developing breast cancer so i encourage women to have that discussion with their physician, they'll review their risk factors and review their family history and they may even order genetic testing that could contribute to breast cancer risk. bottom line is, it's time to get back to regular-screening mammograms and having that discus
ami shah.dr. brewster, studies show during the pandemic nearly 47% of people they didn't have their breast cancer screenings and that has led to later diagnoses, so what is your message for them this morning? >> you're absolutely right, i have patients in my practice for different reasons didn't get mammograms during the pandemic and now are being treated for later stage of the disease. i can't emphasize enough the importance of women getting back in and getting their screenings. we know...
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iranians say this is the fiercest and most determined uprising since the revolution against the shah but can it last? i spoke to baran abbasi, presenter and correspondent for bbc persian. these demonstrations seem to be the biggest threat so far that the islamic republic has faced, and they seem to be very different from previous protests. it would be easy to say that it's just another round of demonstrations that iran seems to have grown accustomed to over the past few years. and we've had students�* demonstrations in 1999 and the green movement in 2009 and the recent demonstrations, for example, 2019 and also 2021 over the water shortages, but these latest protests seem to be very different. they're mostly the younger generation, but there are several generations participating. it also transcends different ethnic groups and social groups. so it's much wider in terms of the groups of people who arejoining it. it seems to be people from every walk of life. and also in terms of magnitude, it's more widespread than the 2009 protests, for exa m ple. in every corner of iran, you can see
iranians say this is the fiercest and most determined uprising since the revolution against the shah but can it last? i spoke to baran abbasi, presenter and correspondent for bbc persian. these demonstrations seem to be the biggest threat so far that the islamic republic has faced, and they seem to be very different from previous protests. it would be easy to say that it's just another round of demonstrations that iran seems to have grown accustomed to over the past few years. and we've had...
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certainly, you know, i don't have to tell you, people thought when the shah was overturned and this newnment came in, it was going to be about democracy, and many of the same people who fought so hard for removing the shah ended up in jail by the same leaders who are there now. so we hear a great deal from people saying, we had our hopes and prayers and we fought for change and that change turned on us into a very oppressive regime. so, let's see how that change will take place. but again, we're always talking about democracy, as i said, security, economy, governance, and governance about how you respect and treat your people is very important, and how democratic your government is. >> have a rather striking statement hear from abigail spanberger criticizing the democratic leadership just a couple of days ago, she criticized the process generally going forward. whether you're going to -- she says it is time for new leadership. what do you say to her criticism? >> which question do you want me to answer? choose one. >> do you intend to be here in the new congress as the speaker? >> i'm s
certainly, you know, i don't have to tell you, people thought when the shah was overturned and this newnment came in, it was going to be about democracy, and many of the same people who fought so hard for removing the shah ended up in jail by the same leaders who are there now. so we hear a great deal from people saying, we had our hopes and prayers and we fought for change and that change turned on us into a very oppressive regime. so, let's see how that change will take place. but again,...
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i see this as a big negative for stockses shah, what do you say? >> i agree with you.il will be higher price of energy is going to go higher and of course that feeds inflation bubble, so no, it's not a good thing for the markets, and certainly not a good thing for the bond market, which has been leading equities this whole way, and greater volatility we see in the bond market the more volatility we're going to see in the stock market, and i think that's what's worrying investors more than anything else, stuart, is which way are we going to go? the internal volatility is just wrecking portfolios for the most part. stuart: is it time to stop buying stocks, dip in here and there? is it time to do that? >> i think it would have been time if the two-day rally we just enjoyed was to continue. then i think we could see a little bit of momentum buying on the heels of that. doesn't look like it's continuing today. that whole narrative that the fed might pivot because things are breaking and they can't go too far raising rates that was a two-day rally based on that narrative and
i see this as a big negative for stockses shah, what do you say? >> i agree with you.il will be higher price of energy is going to go higher and of course that feeds inflation bubble, so no, it's not a good thing for the markets, and certainly not a good thing for the bond market, which has been leading equities this whole way, and greater volatility we see in the bond market the more volatility we're going to see in the stock market, and i think that's what's worrying investors more than...
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shah gilani's with us. hey, shah, we've had a two-day rally.uying again or not? >> no, stuart, it's not. i'd like to see some momentum, like to see some value forward into at least the end of this week. if we get that, yes, it's maybe time to look at some positions and step in gingerly, but i don't know based on the actions this morning and based on what's been happening mechanically in the market that we're going to see it. that's got nervous investors staying on the sidelines. until we see that, until we see sideline money coming in and then the market going higher and then other investors look around with fomo, fear of missing out, climbing back in, we're not going to go anywhere. stuart: i've looked at the earnings reports we've seen so far. 10% of the s&p 500 have already reported. 70% of those companies beat their earnings expectations. that's a pretty good report card, isn't it? >> it's a decent report card, stuart, but the typical story is an a lists lower their consensus estimates going into a reporting period as they did here. at the
shah gilani's with us. hey, shah, we've had a two-day rally.uying again or not? >> no, stuart, it's not. i'd like to see some momentum, like to see some value forward into at least the end of this week. if we get that, yes, it's maybe time to look at some positions and step in gingerly, but i don't know based on the actions this morning and based on what's been happening mechanically in the market that we're going to see it. that's got nervous investors staying on the sidelines. until we...
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>> zohreen shah in los angeles tonight. zohreen, thank you. >>> there is an urgent search under way tonight across multiple states for a missing 14-year-old girl from boulder, colorado. tonight, we're learning more about the alleged messages from another state to her friends. here's mola lenghi. > reporter: tonight, an emotional plea from the parents of chloe campbell, a 14-year-old colorado girl who vanished over ten days ago. >> honey, we love you so much. you're so precious to us. we can't think about -- we just can't bear the thought of you being gone any longer. >> reporter: according to police, chloe was last seen on september 30th at a boulder high school football game. her parents say chloe's friends saw her with two men who appeared "suspicious." with the teen also phoneless, the family launching a frantic search. >> david was searching all around here tirelessly, and then we ramped up the searches over the weekend. >> reporter: a tireless search countless parents make. according to the most recent statistics there
>> zohreen shah in los angeles tonight. zohreen, thank you. >>> there is an urgent search under way tonight across multiple states for a missing 14-year-old girl from boulder, colorado. tonight, we're learning more about the alleged messages from another state to her friends. here's mola lenghi. > reporter: tonight, an emotional plea from the parents of chloe campbell, a 14-year-old colorado girl who vanished over ten days ago. >> honey, we love you so much. you're so...
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julie shah. she's leading groundbreaking research in human robot collaboration. - my lab works to develop robots that are effective teammates with people. - julie and her team are creating software that helps robots learn from humans. even giving them insight into different human behaviors. by being aware of real people, robots can directly work and interact with them. how do you teach these robots or machines to do these human-ke tasks? - thfirst step as it would be for any person, the first thing they do is become immersed in the environment and observe, and then we need an active learning process. the robot needs to be able to communicate or show back to the person what it's learned. we don't want the robot to learn the direct sequence of actions, we want the robot to learn this more general understanding. that's ultimately like our challenge. - [shivani] but getting a robot to grasp the bigger picture concept in order to understand the basics of its task in the first place requires a lot of o
julie shah. she's leading groundbreaking research in human robot collaboration. - my lab works to develop robots that are effective teammates with people. - julie and her team are creating software that helps robots learn from humans. even giving them insight into different human behaviors. by being aware of real people, robots can directly work and interact with them. how do you teach these robots or machines to do these human-ke tasks? - thfirst step as it would be for any person, the first...
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the american suddenly decided that he can castle after shah although it is strictly forbidden in allties of the game, nepomniachtchi was sitting in the usa with a rushed look, spreading his arms, smiling and did not understand what was happening at all. as a result, a judge was invited, who explained that wesley was wrong and the american immediately surrendered. prikoladom yu minutes 40 starts to glitch me. i leave in a group with him i impose nirvana. remove me from my post, because now the shooting will begin, as the enemy can now be characterized demoralized only for help. who is this one coming yours too ours yes? and this is folding in england training. listen, what kind of specialization, in general, the military was just running away, ran across, they took his machine gun through him, left him and that's it. novices lived here, only peacocks remained. everything is destroyed with the battalion commander , we go into the second broken church. in school at all feels. ak-52 destroyed the strongholds and armored vehicles of the ukrainian army, the russian defense department told
the american suddenly decided that he can castle after shah although it is strictly forbidden in allties of the game, nepomniachtchi was sitting in the usa with a rushed look, spreading his arms, smiling and did not understand what was happening at all. as a result, a judge was invited, who explained that wesley was wrong and the american immediately surrendered. prikoladom yu minutes 40 starts to glitch me. i leave in a group with him i impose nirvana. remove me from my post, because now the...
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rina shah wasjust for the second world war from germany.ng the germans? well, i do believe that the _ like that? antagonising the germans? well, i do believe that the effect - well, i do believe that the effect of this discussion would be a productive dialogue between warsaw and poland, not the antagonistic approach of germany. i think germany remember the history of the second world war, and i'm pretty sure that they know who started this war and he was the victim. teeth? they know who started this war and he was the victim.— they know who started this war and he was the victim. why now? doesn't it 0 en u- he was the victim. why now? doesn't it open up memories _ he was the victim. why now? doesn't it open up memories that _ he was the victim. why now? doesn't it open up memories that are, - he was the victim. why now? doesn't it open up memories that are, i - it open up memories that are, i don't know, undermining to the solidarity and unity that is in play in europe at the moment? working as a diplomatic— in europe at the moment? working
rina shah wasjust for the second world war from germany.ng the germans? well, i do believe that the _ like that? antagonising the germans? well, i do believe that the effect - well, i do believe that the effect of this discussion would be a productive dialogue between warsaw and poland, not the antagonistic approach of germany. i think germany remember the history of the second world war, and i'm pretty sure that they know who started this war and he was the victim. teeth? they know who started...
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like you said, [indiscernible] i think the son of the late shaw --shah is asking them to give time toe under one umbrella as what they know of islamic politics. and what the future is going to bring is going to be by the people it be ron in at -- i the people of iran and what they can do in the election to support. what they-- avoid the bloodshede brutal behavior of the regime. to get international countries and representatives involved in a special counsel of united nations. so that they can overlook the transaction and the transition of the government, avoiding the brutality on the murder -- and the murder of people and create a safe environment for people as they go and elect. >> there's a question here from one of our viewers about the idea of a referendum in iran. of course the islamic republic was approved in a referendum. right after the revolution. the only choice is where or no. presumably if such a referendum could be put together in iran, it would have some wider choices than that. i think one thing that's also been suggested is a member of the women's committee. in the uni
like you said, [indiscernible] i think the son of the late shaw --shah is asking them to give time toe under one umbrella as what they know of islamic politics. and what the future is going to bring is going to be by the people it be ron in at -- i the people of iran and what they can do in the election to support. what they-- avoid the bloodshede brutal behavior of the regime. to get international countries and representatives involved in a special counsel of united nations. so that they can...
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i personally find, for example, nika shah karimi, who was killed during the protest, i managed to finder relatives. and the way i did it, for example, was that going to her social media accounts or her relatives' and then seeing who's got the same last name, trying to contact these people. some of them reply, some of them don't. and then you need to reassure them that their safety comes first, that we are not going to, you know, pose... like put their safety and security at risk in any way. so then that you start talking to people and trying to gather information and cross—check the information with other sources that you find. you've raised two important questions there. so, one is the fact that there's a lot of media that's emerging through social media and its so—called user generated content. how can you verify it? so, there are many different ways to do it, but one of the main things that our team uses is through google map. for example, there's a protest on the street and you see in the corner there is a bank or there's a shop or you can see it, the name of the street. so that's
i personally find, for example, nika shah karimi, who was killed during the protest, i managed to finder relatives. and the way i did it, for example, was that going to her social media accounts or her relatives' and then seeing who's got the same last name, trying to contact these people. some of them reply, some of them don't. and then you need to reassure them that their safety comes first, that we are not going to, you know, pose... like put their safety and security at risk in any way. so...
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shah we're like this so it's easier to let go of the goose that lays golden eggs dr.alking to my daughter? that's it, you agree, and who, besides children, will take care of their parents? and with her talents, she will earn not only you, but a comfortable old age, but also a type-setting youth for herself. will you walk? the diaper only had to be changed once. where is rita's car? here is a goat well, probably, she heard everything, rushed because of you, everything could yell more quietly, so here is mine own keys. so boldly fasten it to colleagues. i'm driving. new super old, i say deal with you and lost. i don't believe. i believe. i love the rules our court this season will have the opportunity to once save one participant in the jury favorite songs with sounds against you upset me a nightmare on superstar street. you clap, and the new season of the show superstar return i am for colleagues. i will tear the chains, thank god this chain will not stand. from november 6 at 20:20 on ntv 40 terrorists full of explosives and hostages they promised to shoot 50 people ev
shah we're like this so it's easier to let go of the goose that lays golden eggs dr.alking to my daughter? that's it, you agree, and who, besides children, will take care of their parents? and with her talents, she will earn not only you, but a comfortable old age, but also a type-setting youth for herself. will you walk? the diaper only had to be changed once. where is rita's car? here is a goat well, probably, she heard everything, rushed because of you, everything could yell more quietly, so...
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seema shah, principal global advisors is with us now. is this the beginning of that big snowball rolling down the hill? seema: it is tough to call it a snowball effect. what we will see is with financial conditions tightening, not just in the u.s. but globally, there are a lot of vulnerabilities in the system. whether that is on the economic side or liquidity side, that is inevitable. from an investor perspective, you want to reduce your exposure to parts of the market that we know will be challenged by a weakening growth environment, high yield, low quality credit area, increasing your liquidity so that you have more of a defense mechanism, as things will get tougher over the coming months. guy: increasing liquidity, what does that look like? seema: we have seen over the last couple of days. the one thing that we know, at some point in the next six months, there will be a bottom in the market. we think there will be a further market slide, credit markets will be challenged. as these fears percolate, that will put pressure on yields. we
seema shah, principal global advisors is with us now. is this the beginning of that big snowball rolling down the hill? seema: it is tough to call it a snowball effect. what we will see is with financial conditions tightening, not just in the u.s. but globally, there are a lot of vulnerabilities in the system. whether that is on the economic side or liquidity side, that is inevitable. from an investor perspective, you want to reduce your exposure to parts of the market that we know will be...
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our patients not only breathe unique air in shah then. well, they spend their leisure time taking walks. here in the forest park zone, in general, speleo is translated from greek as mines. they began to actively engage in speleotherapy only from the 19th century in belarus. built mines our city was founded. and this town-planning enterprise was belarusian for our city, and when the ostorobinsky mine was opened, and kolya, and studies were made influence on the disease of the bronchopulmonary system , namely, staying in potassium sylvinite salts. so, uh, according to scientific research, our hospital was formed. i am a general practitioner of the head of the epidemiological department, soligorsk. i arrived in 2014. my husband and i are not native residents of soligorsk, and my wife was distributed here or in 2012, not exactly in our caving hospital, but we met him in 2014, i got married and moved to the city of soligorsk, i myself come from the city. grodno but i do not regret at all that turned out to be in such a beautiful city, the city
our patients not only breathe unique air in shah then. well, they spend their leisure time taking walks. here in the forest park zone, in general, speleo is translated from greek as mines. they began to actively engage in speleotherapy only from the 19th century in belarus. built mines our city was founded. and this town-planning enterprise was belarusian for our city, and when the ostorobinsky mine was opened, and kolya, and studies were made influence on the disease of the bronchopulmonary...
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minister tony blair, in his interview with cnn, admitted that there is some truth in the fact that the shah invasion of their allies in 2003 in iraq became one of the main reasons for the emergence of isis, it turns out that the brainchild turned against the creator of the tribes of iraq and syria received the latest american weapons to fight their governments. and in the end created their caliphate a wave of terrorist attacks even reached europe definitely, it can be said that it was the american invasion that the enemy tore off the seal with a jug from which the genie escaped in such a middle eastern rhetoric, but islamic radicalism, because without this uh invasion islam was a peaceful religion , despite the confirmed facts of brutal murders of the local population and the use of prohibited weapons, neither washington nor london bore any responsibility for barbarism and robbery in a sovereign country, but the united states, having lost interests in 2011, revealed its troops, leaving only a limited contingent to control democracy. well, you understand. in 2003 , along with the attack on i
minister tony blair, in his interview with cnn, admitted that there is some truth in the fact that the shah invasion of their allies in 2003 in iraq became one of the main reasons for the emergence of isis, it turns out that the brainchild turned against the creator of the tribes of iraq and syria received the latest american weapons to fight their governments. and in the end created their caliphate a wave of terrorist attacks even reached europe definitely, it can be said that it was the...
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women, both religious and secular participated in protest to remove the shah but for many of them the celebration was short—lived. the leader of the revolution ayatollah khamenei approved islamic rule for women and many women not wearing the hijab were attacked. less than a month after the revolution, the first protest against compulsory hijab took place in tehran. he is determined to see islamic state at all cost. if they cannot persuade the women and other sectors who oppose extremist beliefs... the ayatollah prevailed. strict islamic rules imposed on women became one of the main pillars of the regime. how could you understand it is a islamic country? through us, through women, because they make us carry their ideology on our body. basically the hijab is not a choice for us. but iranian women have kept fighting. mansoureh shojaee is an iranian women's rights activist. now she lives in exile, in the hague, the netherlands. in 2006, mansoureh and a group of women in iran started a campaign called i million signatures. the campaign sought to change discriminatory laws against women. mo
women, both religious and secular participated in protest to remove the shah but for many of them the celebration was short—lived. the leader of the revolution ayatollah khamenei approved islamic rule for women and many women not wearing the hijab were attacked. less than a month after the revolution, the first protest against compulsory hijab took place in tehran. he is determined to see islamic state at all cost. if they cannot persuade the women and other sectors who oppose extremist...
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basically at this point, the supreme leadership has become just another word for shah, another kind ofrchy. even at that point, diehard regime supporters are going to start thinking twice. we are all waiting to see what the next spark is going to become the spark of the death of mahsa amini really turn -- the protests there were taking place the last six month over deteriorating economic conditions into a nationwide revolution. if khamenei were to die, if there were to be conversation about succession, that i think might really create a whole new level of revolution here. already on the streets, i should mention, amongst many, many chants we're hearing protesters chant on the streets of iran, a common chant is "we wl die before we e you as a leader." amy: reza aslan, thank you for being with us, author of the new book "an american martyr in persia: the epic life and tragic death of howard baskerville." we will into your article in time, "the iranian people's 100-year struggle for freedom." and raha bahreini, amnesty international's iran researcher. sticking to us from london. next up a
basically at this point, the supreme leadership has become just another word for shah, another kind ofrchy. even at that point, diehard regime supporters are going to start thinking twice. we are all waiting to see what the next spark is going to become the spark of the death of mahsa amini really turn -- the protests there were taking place the last six month over deteriorating economic conditions into a nationwide revolution. if khamenei were to die, if there were to be conversation about...
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not swum by the central administrative district of all these usyaslav yaroslavs, izyaslavs and young shahses, oles podzhatku about the great about russia what is russia on momontey, then god stand in the middle of the eleventh. it can be said that the great power is a centralized note, the territory is real 2 million km of people, it is not treated much, that kolya lived here 2 million people and not like the conscience of the roads collapse more along the rivers in the summer they swim in the winter to walk on people knees. he is, and so lyasy swamp, rivers, sh. endless rims for ulat alone are exhausted at the kiev table, the very cost of its flow of incense lies on toymond. slavich protesters want the rurykovich family. and you bod that all the princes in russia are the tactician rurrak on the hat yaroslavich, this roaring prince izyaslau sanctified usevolod. it’s me, how can you guess the sons of yaroslav vladimirovich that i’m wise at home and he still bequeathed to death and distributed the throne to his sons on foot and fed the oldest izya glory kiev and novgorod to this city for eve
not swum by the central administrative district of all these usyaslav yaroslavs, izyaslavs and young shahses, oles podzhatku about the great about russia what is russia on momontey, then god stand in the middle of the eleventh. it can be said that the great power is a centralized note, the territory is real 2 million km of people, it is not treated much, that kolya lived here 2 million people and not like the conscience of the roads collapse more along the rivers in the summer they swim in the...
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and now shah boys. it seems to me that this death is not the last. yes, it will scare you. i'm sorry, you came in to eat the horse. yes, yes, this orderly vitaly, when i see him, i just get goosebumps, well, what are you natalya vladimirovna a strict man is normal. you saw a tattoo on his arm, this is a real bandit tikhon romanovich. that's where you are all here. my dears, you can sleep peacefully again, the investigator did not call just now. the murder of igor nikolaevich has been solved is it really and who is the son of the murderer, who is the son? such things are terrible to live in the world, and i said. so it's time to listen hello kupriyanov it was ellie who told me that you were looking for me. come in an hour to the drummer. and a picture i'm ellie is your real name your real name? well, in that case, you. hello from beyond. from the tattoo i found this photo. my dead friend's safe. i'm interested in how she got there and what kind of relationship did you have with kolya zyryanov? i do not know any zyryanov photos i gave to another person. and it's none of your
and now shah boys. it seems to me that this death is not the last. yes, it will scare you. i'm sorry, you came in to eat the horse. yes, yes, this orderly vitaly, when i see him, i just get goosebumps, well, what are you natalya vladimirovna a strict man is normal. you saw a tattoo on his arm, this is a real bandit tikhon romanovich. that's where you are all here. my dears, you can sleep peacefully again, the investigator did not call just now. the murder of igor nikolaevich has been solved is...
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strikes of cruise missiles during two days of using dozens of drones drones kamikaze drones of the shahs of iran and other friends tonight 9 drones we shot down 9 yesterday we shot down about 30 and it's just a constant struggle and it's already exhausting and here we want to have a game the opportunity to close the sky and uh, we lack our capabilities, and germany opened this opportunity, as i said to aristo, uh, she gave us the first system, she confirmed to us her support for a small area of the united states of america. we really want this support to be many times more unexpected by france and italy, as well as powerful steps where they could help us, and there is nothing to add. we have 10% of what we need, to be honest, the next question from the representative of lithuania, please, you have 30 seconds, our question is for you solidarity, especially on behalf of all the baltic countries, because the occupation and after the taste of the soviet occupation, we feel that you have done all your homework regarding human rights, my question is the next one, after the one second - hell,
strikes of cruise missiles during two days of using dozens of drones drones kamikaze drones of the shahs of iran and other friends tonight 9 drones we shot down 9 yesterday we shot down about 30 and it's just a constant struggle and it's already exhausting and here we want to have a game the opportunity to close the sky and uh, we lack our capabilities, and germany opened this opportunity, as i said to aristo, uh, she gave us the first system, she confirmed to us her support for a small area of...
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stuart: shah gilani just didn't seem really keen on jumping back into the market at this point.on't think you are. we'll so see you again soon. futures, there's not that much going on dow is down 30, fractional gain for the s&p and the nasdaq, god bless you. lauren: thank you, i apologize. i tried to hold it in. stuart: coming up lauren, the view's dismissed inflation and immigration concerns, watch this >> i reject the framing that the issue here really is about immigration, and that the issue here is about inflation, because that's a republican framing. stuart: [laughter] we'll tell you what the she thinks the main issue really should be. if republicans take back the house, they plan to target obama era officials with a hunter biden investigation. ohio congressman jim jordan is here and i'll ask him who he wants to investigate. that's next. ♪ you've been hit by a smooth criminal ♪ it's beautiful. ♪ you ready babe? “everywhere” by fleetwood mac ♪ ♪ ♪can you hear me calling... out your name?♪ ♪you know that i've falling...♪ ♪and i don't know what to say♪ ♪i'll speak a little lou
stuart: shah gilani just didn't seem really keen on jumping back into the market at this point.on't think you are. we'll so see you again soon. futures, there's not that much going on dow is down 30, fractional gain for the s&p and the nasdaq, god bless you. lauren: thank you, i apologize. i tried to hold it in. stuart: coming up lauren, the view's dismissed inflation and immigration concerns, watch this >> i reject the framing that the issue here really is about immigration, and that...
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when oil workers came out during the revolution in 1979, they helped bring down the shah.the weekend, a group of shop owners also showed anger with the authorities. the businessmen in the bazaar in the center of tehran kept their shutters down. the protest started when mahsa amini was arrested by the morality police and later arrived -- later died. authorities say she had a heart condition. her family says she was beaten up in custody. as the death toll rises, authorities are struggling to control the street movement, which has no leader. students continue to march, despite the risks, and women are claiming their place on the streets of tehran without wearing the mandatory hijab. neither side is backing down. laura: iran's protests intensify. we often hear about the damage plastic does to our oceans and wildlife. it turns out fishing nets are the hardest plastic to recycle. trawler nets are especially difficult to process. a new scheme means they will be recycled in the u.k. for the first time. jenna fischer has more. reporter: i receives are filling up with plastic. much
when oil workers came out during the revolution in 1979, they helped bring down the shah.the weekend, a group of shop owners also showed anger with the authorities. the businessmen in the bazaar in the center of tehran kept their shutters down. the protest started when mahsa amini was arrested by the morality police and later arrived -- later died. authorities say she had a heart condition. her family says she was beaten up in custody. as the death toll rises, authorities are struggling to...
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abc's zohreen shah joins us now with more on this case.> reporter: good morning, whit. that officer involved has now been fired, and we spoke to that teenager's friend who says he was not a deadly threat. he just went out to get a hamburger, and now he's fighting for his life. >> my best friend wasn't no deadly threat. he had a hamburger. you know, he feared for his life in the moment. >> reporter: friends and family concerned about 17-year-old erik cantu shot multiple times by a san antonio police officer as he and a female passenger sat in a car in a fast food parking lot. overnight the officer was fired from the police force. the district attorney says cantu was unarmed and according to the family is now on life support. the incident seen here in just released body cam video shows the officer who was initially responding to another disturbance at this mcdonald's last sunday, turning his attention to the maroon car in the parking lot. the officer thinks it's stolen. >> i had a vehicle that fled from me the other day. >> reporter: watch a
abc's zohreen shah joins us now with more on this case.> reporter: good morning, whit. that officer involved has now been fired, and we spoke to that teenager's friend who says he was not a deadly threat. he just went out to get a hamburger, and now he's fighting for his life. >> my best friend wasn't no deadly threat. he had a hamburger. you know, he feared for his life in the moment. >> reporter: friends and family concerned about 17-year-old erik cantu shot multiple times by a...
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here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, a bomb shell rocking los angeles city council. stepping down from her role as president just 24 hours after a recording of racist remarks sparked outrage. that audio first posted on reddit capturing martinez discussing redistricting when she starts talking about the black son of fellow council member mike bonnan after they attended an mlk day parade. >> and then there, you know, this white guy with this little black kid who is misbehaved, the kid is bouncing off the effing walls on the float, practically tipping it over. there's nothing you can do to control him. >> reporter: which trance lapts to, "he looks like a little monkey." >> they're raising him like a little white kid which i was like -- this kid needs a beat down. >> reporter: that council member writing in a statement, we are appalled, angry, and absolutely disgusted, calling for nury to step down and resign from office. mar d martinez's comments igniting protests outside her home. she said in a statement, in a moment of intense frustration and anger, i let the situatio
here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, a bomb shell rocking los angeles city council. stepping down from her role as president just 24 hours after a recording of racist remarks sparked outrage. that audio first posted on reddit capturing martinez discussing redistricting when she starts talking about the black son of fellow council member mike bonnan after they attended an mlk day parade. >> and then there, you know, this white guy with this little black kid who is misbehaved,...
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colonel yuriy ignat, said that the russian occupiers are launching kamikaze drones , now the iranian shahsthe territory of belarus and the probability of strikes, including the martyrs, they have them in the south of the country and in russia, they were brought to the territory of belarus but, mr. pavla, we never also had contacts with iran, and if i’m not mistaken , there were a lot of ukrainian paradise projects , that is, irene trades with everyone, and in this situation, is the trade in drones with the russian federation a violation of sanctions and a violation of some international rules on the part of iran, and first of all, definitely there are also sanctions imposed on iran that do not allow it, respectively, military cooperation and arms trade, i have suspicions that iran is also trading in these drones through the transfer of technology to russia or the production of drones not on the territory of the country, there is a lot of talk about this by the westerners experts are therefore wounded, they know how to try to avoid sanctions and responsibility for non-compliance with sancti
colonel yuriy ignat, said that the russian occupiers are launching kamikaze drones , now the iranian shahsthe territory of belarus and the probability of strikes, including the martyrs, they have them in the south of the country and in russia, they were brought to the territory of belarus but, mr. pavla, we never also had contacts with iran, and if i’m not mistaken , there were a lot of ukrainian paradise projects , that is, irene trades with everyone, and in this situation, is the trade in...
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some protesters have called for the return of the pahlavi family, that is the descendants of the late shah, who went into exile in 1979. there is also an opposition group who currently wants to overthrow the iranian government, the people's mojahedin organization of iran, the mek. they previously had terrorist designation by the united states. who could lead iran in the absence? >> look, iranians should make a decision for the future of iran. now we all want to get rid of the islamic republic. but believe me, there are many intellectuals, educated people inside the country, outside the country, they can run iran better than these backward mullahs. >> let me ask you a question about the role the united states could be playing. would it be helpful if the white house invited a group of dissidents like yourself and others in order to facilitate communication for what could become the next generation of iranian leadership? >> that's what i said to jake sullivan. i said, "instead of meeting with the murderers and butchers, you better meet with some of the well-known opposition leaders inside ira
some protesters have called for the return of the pahlavi family, that is the descendants of the late shah, who went into exile in 1979. there is also an opposition group who currently wants to overthrow the iranian government, the people's mojahedin organization of iran, the mek. they previously had terrorist designation by the united states. who could lead iran in the absence? >> look, iranians should make a decision for the future of iran. now we all want to get rid of the islamic...
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after that, they began to launch massive missile strikes, and soon they will add iranian drones to the shahso they are already using the use of so, so, let's say it's elementary, they committed now against the civilian population. did they, in particular, have the meaning of some military objects of some military infrastructure? they killed. that is, it was not of the army type, not of the military type, er, the use of er fish of this, well, let's say, yes, quite a deficient missile potential of the russian occupying forces. it was precisely the elements of the tube against the civilian population. the troops have been using it for quite a long time and in the future during the next wave it will again be civilian objects it will be a political infrastructure a-a that provides energy supply a-a water supply of places in the village and so on, the regions of the regions, but from a military point of view, i will say that this blow is quite serious, a massive blow that cost the russian budget more than 500 a million dollars for a moment. any advantage in the combat zone to fire again i don't k
after that, they began to launch massive missile strikes, and soon they will add iranian drones to the shahso they are already using the use of so, so, let's say it's elementary, they committed now against the civilian population. did they, in particular, have the meaning of some military objects of some military infrastructure? they killed. that is, it was not of the army type, not of the military type, er, the use of er fish of this, well, let's say, yes, quite a deficient missile potential...
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i asked samia shah to help me assess how rishi sunak has gone about this.egist and a former adviser to sajid javid. i saw several people of colour on twitter saying, why is it he has to say i owe this country so much? i think there is always the sense that actually, even second—generation immigrants, there was a choice to come here and there is an acceptance and, unlike lots of european countries, you can thrive in britain if you are an ethnic minority, you can belong to the establishment, as rishi sunak absolutely does. we simply cannot afford to be a low—growth country. i just don't think this is at all reflective of the fact that her premiership has been a totalfailure. it means lower taxes. do you know what, she has now got to carry on with the rest of her life, having been the shortest serving prime minister in history. so, ijust think politicians that don't show a bit of humility afterwards, really, you know, the message is quite insufferable. i want to pay tribute to my predecessor, liz truss. she was not wrong to want to improve growth in this count
i asked samia shah to help me assess how rishi sunak has gone about this.egist and a former adviser to sajid javid. i saw several people of colour on twitter saying, why is it he has to say i owe this country so much? i think there is always the sense that actually, even second—generation immigrants, there was a choice to come here and there is an acceptance and, unlike lots of european countries, you can thrive in britain if you are an ethnic minority, you can belong to the establishment, as...
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because they are predictable, no one expected that some emir shah or someone else would suddenly comeke universal universal everything, universal suffrage , nobody expects anything, nobody expects tomorrow, freedom words will prevail there even though we will say the pity of the jazzer. well, in principle, it is not so bad , that is why predictability, when there is unpredictability , conflicts arise. well, for example, for a long time, china sought to become a more democratic country by doing steps on the road to capitalism, and if everyone expected what would come of it, everyone predicted well, roughly, this is how the drift will be, then the problem of sindia of the gursk autonomous region, where the hungarians live , where the muslims live, began to take quite active actions of the central government of china , the persecution of these people, the creation of some camps which the world mass media writes about, this was not foreseen and the west began to criticize it, until this was not the case, the west criticized it, he understood that the ruling communist party was there she s
because they are predictable, no one expected that some emir shah or someone else would suddenly comeke universal universal everything, universal suffrage , nobody expects anything, nobody expects tomorrow, freedom words will prevail there even though we will say the pity of the jazzer. well, in principle, it is not so bad , that is why predictability, when there is unpredictability , conflicts arise. well, for example, for a long time, china sought to become a more democratic country by doing...
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fundamental quality will change in this direction in the near future, and we understand all these risks, the shah drones, which were launched from the territory of belarus , really succeeded there was no confirmation from the ku-ku spokesmen in the air village, but i think that there is a high risk that the site in belarus will also be used for such launches, and i think that after all, well, i personally am a supporter in order to strike at all places with a large concentration of enemy forces, wherever you are, neither on the territory of the russian federation nor even on the territory of belarus, i assume so. but it is possible that the political and military leadership of ukraine limits itself from such actions for the time being, but i think that until a certain period of time an extremely serious warning from your side, because we understand that the enemy will repeat such attempts iris t so we understand the story - it is seriously serious and the german ministry of defense christian lamberg promised that in the next few days the iris will arrive, the first system of many in the u.s. well
fundamental quality will change in this direction in the near future, and we understand all these risks, the shah drones, which were launched from the territory of belarus , really succeeded there was no confirmation from the ku-ku spokesmen in the air village, but i think that there is a high risk that the site in belarus will also be used for such launches, and i think that after all, well, i personally am a supporter in order to strike at all places with a large concentration of enemy...
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is interesting is that a lot of our wheat goes to iran, where kamikaze drones are produced by the shahsare massively shelling ukrainian cities, although iran denies this. however, even during the operation of the grain corridor, russia still neglected the agreements, and ukrainian ships were repeatedly exposed to danger from russian aircraft. fly up on their planes, which are constantly on duty in the air according to a schedule almost 24/7 and fly up very close to the zone of the corridors. i don’t understand that for the purpose of monitoring and demonstrating their ability to destroy, what moments will there be dear and water with all ships is not suitable for me but aviation uses one of the versions of why the kremlin in the grain agreement ukraine's refusal to restore the supply of russian ammonia to the port of pivdenny through the pilatti ammonia pipeline odessa he stopped work on february 24, half of which went of the export volume of ammonia of the russian federation, therefore, a surplus of ammonia has formed in russia, which has nowhere to go and sell opportunities. europe is
is interesting is that a lot of our wheat goes to iran, where kamikaze drones are produced by the shahsare massively shelling ukrainian cities, although iran denies this. however, even during the operation of the grain corridor, russia still neglected the agreements, and ukrainian ships were repeatedly exposed to danger from russian aircraft. fly up on their planes, which are constantly on duty in the air according to a schedule almost 24/7 and fly up very close to the zone of the corridors. i...
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when oil workers came out during the revolution in 1979, they helped bring down the shah.l group of shop owners also showed their anger with the authorities. the businessmen in the bazaar in the centre of the capital tehran kept their shutters down. the protests started when a kurdish woman called mahsa amini was arrested by the morality police and later died. the authorities say she had a heart condition. her family say she was beaten up in custody. as the death toll rises, the authorities are struggling to control the street movement, which has no leader. students continue to march despite the risks they face. and women are claiming their place on the streets of tehran without wearing the mandatory hijab. neither side is backing down. rana rahimpour, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the scourge of the seas. we report on the latest move to take discarded fishing tackle out of our waters. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area, where most of the damage was done, they're more conscious than eve
when oil workers came out during the revolution in 1979, they helped bring down the shah.l group of shop owners also showed their anger with the authorities. the businessmen in the bazaar in the centre of the capital tehran kept their shutters down. the protests started when a kurdish woman called mahsa amini was arrested by the morality police and later died. the authorities say she had a heart condition. her family say she was beaten up in custody. as the death toll rises, the authorities are...
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numbers of these shaheds, you can simply tell the russians whether they sent this or that drone of the shahctly or incorrectly - it is a completely autonomous drone, it flies along a pre- planned route without any communication, that is the enemy sets this route before launch, the route is indirect, he can bypass some cities, change altitudes, play with our air defense and so on, but in connection with the drone, there is no, that is, the only source of information about whether this route was justified or whether this particular drone reached the target or at least to the city to which he was directed , there are the same photos of social networks of officials or ordinary users as many mr. vadim today, in particular, could harm a-a different people posting photos with license plates of these drones, well, in this case, each of us should be doing it, you are doing it, and you are next to the point of flight of this wire, next to the place where it flies, so you are simply exposing yourself to danger in the future, because it is obvious somewhere here or live or work and if you do this, you
numbers of these shaheds, you can simply tell the russians whether they sent this or that drone of the shahctly or incorrectly - it is a completely autonomous drone, it flies along a pre- planned route without any communication, that is the enemy sets this route before launch, the route is indirect, he can bypass some cities, change altitudes, play with our air defense and so on, but in connection with the drone, there is no, that is, the only source of information about whether this route was...
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. >> the sun says shah rahman was an aspiring hair and makeup stylist who studied at lewis mcdonald's college. recently. easton say she hit a rough patch in life and may have been involved with drugs, which the sun says may have played a role in her killing. the taylor was the life of the party. >> she was very silent until she got left out this right here. it's something unbelievably tragic for our family. leaping never experienced anything like this. and we're just trying to wrap our heads around it. roman was born in oakland and raised in antioch. >> she was the youngest of 7 siblings, philippe djegal all kron. 4 news. >> other news tonight, one person died. 2 others were injured in a house fire in san jose this morning when fire crews arrived to residents are outside. but a 3rd person was still inside on the second floor. unable to get out. officials say that victim is a 65 year-old woman because of the extreme heat and the flames. firefighters say they were unable to go inside and rescue that woman. >> these are older and typically that the these homes are not sprinklers. so if a
. >> the sun says shah rahman was an aspiring hair and makeup stylist who studied at lewis mcdonald's college. recently. easton say she hit a rough patch in life and may have been involved with drugs, which the sun says may have played a role in her killing. the taylor was the life of the party. >> she was very silent until she got left out this right here. it's something unbelievably tragic for our family. leaping never experienced anything like this. and we're just trying to wrap...
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shot down, and even after that, every 10 minutes i receive a message about downing of the iranian shahs last hours 16:28 martyr destroyed litki district 17:26 kremenchug martyr destroyed 17:36 cherkasy martyr destroyed 17:40 dolgintseva city kryvyi rih shahid destroyed 17:50 apostola martyr destroyed so all day now when i say i will continue to receive these messages so please follow the safety rules and pay attention to the air alert the danger is still there but we are fighting i thank our air force and ground forces units that were involved today the terrorist leaders say that they hit all the targets they planned to firstly they are lying as always secondly they are lying as always please look at their real goals in addition to energy objects look at just one example of our capital, the crossroads in kyiv where i now the guys are standing at the crossroad of volodymyr shevchenko boulevard. this is your goal 700 m from here - the bell tower of the sophia cathedral moskvych was not yet there when it stood a little further volodymyrska hill, a place that became the source of christiani
shot down, and even after that, every 10 minutes i receive a message about downing of the iranian shahs last hours 16:28 martyr destroyed litki district 17:26 kremenchug martyr destroyed 17:36 cherkasy martyr destroyed 17:40 dolgintseva city kryvyi rih shahid destroyed 17:50 apostola martyr destroyed so all day now when i say i will continue to receive these messages so please follow the safety rules and pay attention to the air alert the danger is still there but we are fighting i thank our...
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to tehran, and his supporters staged a revolution and actually overthrew the secular government of shah-western democracy, the country turned into a dictatorship with a total violation of human rights, the spread of radical ideology, the western world decided to bleed the regime from the inside , the united states was the first to announce sanctions, until now no us citizen is allowed to do business with paradisiacal enterprises, the supply of weapons is also prohibited or technologies for its manufacture in the early 2000s, president mahmut ohmatdi came to power in iran, not least known for his with anti-american and anti-israel views , his government dismantled the radioactive uranium enrichment program, which in fact meant the development of nuclear weapons in response. washington blocked the work of iranian banks and the world energy market was removed from the list of oil suppliers. promised iran to lift sanctions to put oil on the market, tehran instead pledged to curtail its nuclear program and allow iaea experts to enter their facilities, the iaea experts have long been shunned
to tehran, and his supporters staged a revolution and actually overthrew the secular government of shah-western democracy, the country turned into a dictatorship with a total violation of human rights, the spread of radical ideology, the western world decided to bleed the regime from the inside , the united states was the first to announce sanctions, until now no us citizen is allowed to do business with paradisiacal enterprises, the supply of weapons is also prohibited or technologies for its...
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and here shah but think for yourself, where it is more convenient for robbers to open a car here on thein front of everyone or in a garage behind a closed door. i have good locks. it doesn't matter. what is this, a joke, right? now there will be a mat. where is the car and what to do to deceive the black villain to the bold one of the infantry of an inexperienced attacker can scare off an ordinary video camera? and then the emulation is fixed at the garage or parking place, well, with a camera, of course, but what does advertising have to do with it? in an open parking lot it may not be just an advertisement. and the gatehouse, as i understand it, does not clean the advertisement for a long time, which means that the car is not being monitored. don't forget about driver's solidarity removed ads from your car. clean up and help a neighbor now. you next time will help you scare off the thieves. the car was protected from shahaymat, but for 5-6 years. is it ivan or something, when there are only one long-range figures left, the car is my janitor long-range figures. wipers wheels mirror hea
and here shah but think for yourself, where it is more convenient for robbers to open a car here on thein front of everyone or in a garage behind a closed door. i have good locks. it doesn't matter. what is this, a joke, right? now there will be a mat. where is the car and what to do to deceive the black villain to the bold one of the infantry of an inexperienced attacker can scare off an ordinary video camera? and then the emulation is fixed at the garage or parking place, well, with a camera,...