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u. because while they are countries run by clowns who made it virtually impossible to the very own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves and their own industries. that shrub, when someone who loves that source of energy, kind of tough to make industrial things without power. and yet here we are. and because you said to ex girlfriends, you creating present environments zalinski. hey, watch this. i'm sticking it to put in an inch of the stick into the spokes of its very own economic engine, germany, and also france, both known for their car production. they're now blaming china for their own face plans. china is already following the use projects for an investigation. pretty much nonsense. we strongly encourage you to approach the progress of china as director, legal industry, with objectivity rather than resorts, encouraging the withdrawal, economic and trade measures. this could obstruct or elevate the development and operational expenses of chinese electric vehicle products within the you were being market. apparently since figuring out how to turn the key to
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u. because succession requires that the national debt not exceed 60 percent of gross domestic product. court inflates around 70 percent of the gdp. so definitely want to go has very little fiscal buffers or no buffers left for the reforms that can damage. it's a place called economy. there's not enough money to renew montenegrins crumbling infrastructure. the finish 41 kilometers, stretch of highway ends in this gravel road. the chinese lenders are willing to supply more money to extend the highway, but that would be a big risk. if the government defaults on a loan payment state property could be seized, montenegro is giving up on so that entity on, on some of the infrastructure projects. so if we are not bringing back the sources which are needed for paying back the loan, then we will, we may stay with all of some of the public infrastructure which is meaningful, like a energy for us to talk to a railways or a port with the 1st 41 kilometers of highway, montenegro has made itself dependent on china to prevent that dependence from growing many saying that the, you know, needs to engage more
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because after the us specifically and most of the e u because they're still 5 members that don't recognize great, wasn't an independent se, ironically including spain, which is where the current, the us for policy commissioners from, with the pressure towards the interest backing down. and then he went ahead and started doing other things. and if it's not one thing, it's the other of late getting to the point where the serbs who were actually to participating in the course of all government institutions decided to step away. and we caught them as a legitimate as a sign of protest and which pointing properly replaced in trim elections that had like a single digit turn out the floor i left the companions. and things just kept getting worse and worse and worse. and you had the rhetoric from the us and, and you basically costello's western protectors and condemning all sides into urging everybody to exercise restraint. but not actually doing anything to get caught you to stop friend. he, on the other hand, kept saying, well, we're a southern country, we do whatever we want. we, we just want to
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u. because while the art countries run by clowns who made it virtually impossible through their very own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves and their own industries, then just shrugged when someone blew up that source of energy kind of tough to make industrial things without power and yet here we are. and because the you said to ex girlfriends, you creating present environments. zalinski. hey, watch this. i'm sticking it to put in and then shove the stick into the spokes of its very own economic engine, germany, and also france, both known for their car production. they're now blaming china for their own face. plant. china is already falling, they use projects for an investigation. pretty much nonsense. chinese electric vehicle manufacturers deliver high end or cost effective electric vehicles. the decatur to diverse consumer preferences, receiving that claim worldwide included in europe, is crucial to emphasize that this advantage is not a product of what the commission side called huge state subsidies. we strongly encourage the you to approach the pro
u. because while the art countries run by clowns who made it virtually impossible through their very own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves and their own industries, then just shrugged when someone blew up that source of energy kind of tough to make industrial things without power and yet here we are. and because the you said to ex girlfriends, you creating present environments. zalinski. hey, watch this. i'm sticking it to put in and then shove the stick into...
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all of those countries have an advantage over products made in the u, because while they are countries run by clowns who made it virtually impossible through their own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves. and then just shrugged when someone blew up that energy source kind of talk to make industrial things without power. and yet, here we are in the you and not supposed to be in the stone age. but we feel like we're kind of hiding back that way. all because the you said to it's girlfriends, you crate in present environment or zalinski. hey, watch this. i'm sticking it to push it and then shop the stick right into this both of its very own economic engine germany. first of all, it's more secondarily, france, known both for their car production, and they're not blaming china for having face content. so china is already calling the use pre tax for an investigation. pretty much nonsense. here's express. chinese electric vehicle manufacturers deliver high end or cost effective electric vehicles . the decatur to diverse consumer preferences, receiving that cla
all of those countries have an advantage over products made in the u, because while they are countries run by clowns who made it virtually impossible through their own sanctions to keep their own cheap energy supply flowing to themselves. and then just shrugged when someone blew up that energy source kind of talk to make industrial things without power. and yet, here we are in the you and not supposed to be in the stone age. but we feel like we're kind of hiding back that way. all because the...
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— to u—turn, to change course. because it — to u—turn, to change course. ldren and future generations will be the ones who will suffer— will be the ones who will suffer as a result. and the uk has lost — suffer as a result. and the uk has lost a _ suffer as a result. and the uk has lost a lot of influence over— has lost a lot of influence over the _ has lost a lot of influence over the years post brexit. it's — over the years post brexit. it's now. _ over the years post brexit. it's now, i'm afraid, diminished, i think, it's now, i'm afraid, diminished, ithink, beyond recognition. if diminished, ithink, beyond recognition.— recognition. if you look at what rishi _ recognition. if you look at what rishi sunak - recognition. if you look at what rishi sunak has - recognition. if you look at | what rishi sunak has said, recognition. if you look at - what rishi sunak has said, he has said that people are struggling with cost of living and the uk will still be able to meet its climate goals. what's your response to that? just as a side, of course, people _ just a
— to u—turn, to change course. because it — to u—turn, to change course. ldren and future generations will be the ones who will suffer— will be the ones who will suffer as a result. and the uk has lost — suffer as a result. and the uk has lost a _ suffer as a result. and the uk has lost a lot of influence over— has lost a lot of influence over the _ has lost a lot of influence over the years post brexit. it's — over the years post brexit. it's now. _ over the years post brexit....
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- i used to ride a motorbike, but now i usually take the mrt or ride a u-bike because of ecological concerns. - with that big a population... - yes. - ...you need to have efficient services. - yes. - and you have a very efficient way of managing your garbage. - waste management. we do recycling and it's free, but we pay for waste. in the beginning, we paid the waste fee included in our utility bills. - okay. - but it wasn't very fair, because some people do recycle and some people don't, right? - okay. yes. - so it wasn't fair. so now our government officially sanctioned plastic bags. so we pay for the plastic bags and that's how we pay for our waste. - i see. - so we pay as we go. come on in. there are different sizes. - okay. - yes. there's an official seal here that shows it's an officially sanctioned plastic bag. - i see. how does the garbage pickup work? - okay. when you hear the music, you know, für elise or the maiden's prayer. - okay. and then? - then we take out our garbage. there are 3 trucks waiting there. one is for garbage, normal garbage, one is for food waste and kitchen waste
- i used to ride a motorbike, but now i usually take the mrt or ride a u-bike because of ecological concerns. - with that big a population... - yes. - ...you need to have efficient services. - yes. - and you have a very efficient way of managing your garbage. - waste management. we do recycling and it's free, but we pay for waste. in the beginning, we paid the waste fee included in our utility bills. - okay. - but it wasn't very fair, because some people do recycle and some people don't, right?...
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back u because if they broke through gate and got onto the air field like we tailed our mission. -- faimentdback up! back up! >> let's go, let's go. >> once we established thepeopli gates, that's when the grind gates, that's when the grind really began. we had to figure out and work these gates, how can we open the gate to let a few people in to i get screened and processed and then shut the gate without losing it? without the flood coming? >> so let's stick together. families stick together. back up! when on the gates that's t when the humn the gates that's t when the humn disaster of this entire operatio n started. whento get t you have miles of , shoulder to shoulder on top of each other, they're just sitting there waiting to get their turne to go througthh the gate. >> the situation on the ground is like something like i've never experienced before. never experienced before. in any of my deployments. and, you know, we just did the and, you know, we just did the best that we possibly could. get up wasn't clean. it was dirty. it was stress-filled. >> get him up. get up! [ screaming ] [spea
back u because if they broke through gate and got onto the air field like we tailed our mission. -- faimentdback up! back up! >> let's go, let's go. >> once we established thepeopli gates, that's when the grind gates, that's when the grind really began. we had to figure out and work these gates, how can we open the gate to let a few people in to i get screened and processed and then shut the gate without losing it? without the flood coming? >> so let's stick together. families...
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u. k. because that date is 5 years ahead of other countries in the european union. now the u. k is full and in line with the 2035 date perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest. and i think it's that sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all this is a government that has a long term strategy, long term plan for the country and businesses if is one thing they hate, it's on certainty. and this just piles more. more of that on top of what we've already seen. we breaks it with the pandemic with political time, all in the u. k. a over the past few years in recent weeks and number of car companies, bmw w 4. talk to moses committing to investing in the u. k to build electric vehicles. hey, to bill batteries for electric vehicles on the case oil. and they did so one would assume because of that 2013 target. and now that's changed. you can imagine that a lot of businesses that will weighing up their investment case for the guy will be looking at that. and perhaps questioning the wisdom of that decision. given that the u. k. now doesn't really pay to have an advantage
u. k. because that date is 5 years ahead of other countries in the european union. now the u. k is full and in line with the 2035 date perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest. and i think it's that sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all this is a government that has a long term strategy, long term plan for the country and businesses if is one thing they hate, it's on certainty. and this just piles more. more of that on top of what we've already seen. we breaks it with...
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it is a bit of a u-turn, because he has unilaterally decided to make this referral.e is relying on three republican led, now completed subcommittee inquiries from the oversight committee, judiciary, and ways and means. that found no conclusive evidence that anything wrong had happened. republicans argue this is about investigating the facts. even if the inquiry recommends impeachment, even if congress and the representatives vote to impeach, the upper chamber, the center, democratic-controlled, 51-49 republicans would have to vote to impeach by a majority of two thirds of the maths are there on his side. the fact that the previous inquiries have not found conclusive evidence that anything had happened, easy to question what will be different. the third problem he has is like his predecessor, the democratic party speaker, nancy pelosi, these are not impartial observers. these are highly partisan people. in the same way that they say the department of justice has been weaponized to prosecute, they argue, the former president, the biden administration are now saying kev
it is a bit of a u-turn, because he has unilaterally decided to make this referral.e is relying on three republican led, now completed subcommittee inquiries from the oversight committee, judiciary, and ways and means. that found no conclusive evidence that anything wrong had happened. republicans argue this is about investigating the facts. even if the inquiry recommends impeachment, even if congress and the representatives vote to impeach, the upper chamber, the center, democratic-controlled,...
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it's a bit of a u—turn because now he has decided to make this referral and he is relying on three republicanubcommittee inquiries from the oversight committee, judiciary and ways and means that found no evidence that anything wrong had happened. republicans argue this is about investigating the facts about even if the inquiry recommends impeachment, even if congress and the representatives vote to impeach, the upper chamber, the senate, democratic control, 51 to 49 republicans would have two votes to impeach by an majority of two thirds. the fact the previous inquiries hadn't found any evidence that anything had happened leads you to question what will be different this time round. the third problem he has is like his predecessor, the speaker of the democratic party, nancy pelosi, these are highly partisan people and in the same way that they say the department of justice has been weaponised to prosecute, they argue the former president donald trump, the biden administration are saying kevin mccarthy is being used as what they call a super surrogate to interfere with the election campaign. i
it's a bit of a u—turn because now he has decided to make this referral and he is relying on three republicanubcommittee inquiries from the oversight committee, judiciary and ways and means that found no evidence that anything wrong had happened. republicans argue this is about investigating the facts about even if the inquiry recommends impeachment, even if congress and the representatives vote to impeach, the upper chamber, the senate, democratic control, 51 to 49 republicans would have two...
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u. s. codes because even take this long coded and it's cutting it back out and fold. oh, i think i think it is, i think any nice i well, i mean, but, but that aspires to high intensity, come back on pricing would be, would be prepared to take this on, but not with our an extraordinary amount of time preparation, training of building up the equipment building are kind of national during your time in a sense it is, is this as well? um, i mean the, the, the college and did in 91 was to break for the rocky defensive position, but it was on a past. so it was pretty easy, guy never has done this since the 2nd world war in your medicine has always have sped, j is on counter insurgency in places like iraq, as you mentioned, that kind of stuff. so they're not exactly used to defending against a huge invasion, but your emphasis and the last few months has been on telling them that they should is that which i think is going to happen. i think it's nice to have is to deter russia long tom. nature is going to be printed prepared for the worst case, which is to be prepared to fight
u. s. codes because even take this long coded and it's cutting it back out and fold. oh, i think i think it is, i think any nice i well, i mean, but, but that aspires to high intensity, come back on pricing would be, would be prepared to take this on, but not with our an extraordinary amount of time preparation, training of building up the equipment building are kind of national during your time in a sense it is, is this as well? um, i mean the, the, the college and did in 91 was to break for...
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so to find that because of a why is the u. s. a recommend doing that? americans get shots every year to well, you know, we wish it's over, but clearly the data shows that it's not, we're not just talking about mild cases. we're talking about, for example, destiny us, a doubled hospitalizations, have tripled in your visits have quadrupled in the past month, month and a half. and so we're in the beginning of another waves. and right now they're very and so we have a very highly evolved things different than previous waves. this is why re infections are at all time high as well. so these are very basic and they are clearly sending people to the hospital. so it's, it's not just a mile then even then we know that mild has lots in consequences. that's why the cdc has recommended these new boosters that they've been testing all year for the general population. and it's even shows there's benefits for children, not just the elderly. so there's like why do recommended for everyone 6 months or older? and you told me about a doubling and quadrupling of, of hospita
so to find that because of a why is the u. s. a recommend doing that? americans get shots every year to well, you know, we wish it's over, but clearly the data shows that it's not, we're not just talking about mild cases. we're talking about, for example, destiny us, a doubled hospitalizations, have tripled in your visits have quadrupled in the past month, month and a half. and so we're in the beginning of another waves. and right now they're very and so we have a very highly evolved things...
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played a major role in negotiations because it does traditionally negotiate on behalf of the us because the u. s. and north korea don't have diplomatic relations. we know that there is no us embassy in killing. yeah, we have also heard that it was sweet. and who told travis, who told us that travis king was about to be reported and that this uh set off a flurry of a diplomatic activity. now, china for its part did not play a mediating role, but we know that it shares a land border with north korea and close ties. this was where travis king was released to and where us officials were waiting to receive him. and now as he said, we know that he is on his way to a medical facility in an army installation in texas where he is expected tonight. so also upon arrival. what then happens next for travis king? what's the process? or you know that it's not very clear in part because we don't know why he went to north korea. we don't know if you'll be treated as a defect or if we back up a bit and look at his story. we remember that he was in south korea with his unit, but then he was detained for 2 month
played a major role in negotiations because it does traditionally negotiate on behalf of the us because the u. s. and north korea don't have diplomatic relations. we know that there is no us embassy in killing. yeah, we have also heard that it was sweet. and who told travis, who told us that travis king was about to be reported and that this uh set off a flurry of a diplomatic activity. now, china for its part did not play a mediating role, but we know that it shares a land border with north...
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u. s. dispute. because i am yes, i am, yes. can you hold on? now it's a good time to look vince to this good success on monday the . ready in this tiny house near the phone, some rhineland, recipes the going to be try it out. please change about pianist scuffled at a piano. will be tilted with plus to saying the host is steven voluntary artistic director of the beethoven fest. phone's cut toners cover lane is on to a so steve and it's hosting alone this time. so with the help, if he's well with a c, p, u and the tiny house, steven mixed all of the classical music world to chance cook and to play music. today's guest is pianist, college schumacher, a k a. the bad boy of classical music. will he live up to his reputation? industry comes and i'm tired stealing really. uh yep. he's on his yeah. we haven't have yeah, i saw the coupon. oh yeah. after the screen. mm. hm, oh, we see some of the cold so i went into the simple as to as us for the 2nd semester space lesson, i'll be a so okay as to the, the clouds se, and the people united will never be de
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well, they often come about because of the u. s. a flow of arms and training and utilizing these people as weapons of convenience to meet their geo political ends. whether it's right wing death squads being trained by the organization, the o a s. schools in, in south and latin america or jihad is that as long as it's in syria and libya or, you know, neo nazis in, in, in ukraine. you know, the us of fines, you know, these shall we say already hate filled violent groups. and then, you know, proceeds to fund and arm them and use them for its own geo political weapons of convenience. of course, that's the same way they look at the united states or they talk about it quite openly. they, they also view the type of devil's agreement as, as part of it. but of course, you know, the way they are so successful in organizing today is, has a lot. it's not entirely restricted to, but it has a lot to do with the internet. it simply makes it much easier to communicate, you know, not only for them for everyone else as well, but you know, but to orga
well, they often come about because of the u. s. a flow of arms and training and utilizing these people as weapons of convenience to meet their geo political ends. whether it's right wing death squads being trained by the organization, the o a s. schools in, in south and latin america or jihad is that as long as it's in syria and libya or, you know, neo nazis in, in, in ukraine. you know, the us of fines, you know, these shall we say already hate filled violent groups. and then, you know,...
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u. s. support to enter this country because we cannot return to our country. they weren't really loving the that on. on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my. your guest was joined by hunter and presidents. you might have capitol for a visit to macallan, texas. i believe that in our history we have never seen an extra this entire of some of these from our country seeking opportunities due to the levels of violence. hundreds along with people from venezuela and haiti formed the largest group of migrants and refugees trying to cross the border. and us officials are seeking new strategists to address the worsening crisis. i am grateful to the front door in governments for working with us to effectively and safely return the individuals to the front door us for ineligible for release in the united states. across the border in mexico, margaret numbers continue to search. speaking at the united nations on friday, mexico's for administer, alicia about us, and i said, mexican immigration authorities are ill equipped to handle the number of migrants
u. s. support to enter this country because we cannot return to our country. they weren't really loving the that on. on saturday, the us homeland security secretary alejandro my. your guest was joined by hunter and presidents. you might have capitol for a visit to macallan, texas. i believe that in our history we have never seen an extra this entire of some of these from our country seeking opportunities due to the levels of violence. hundreds along with people from venezuela and haiti formed...
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u. k, because that date is 5 years, i have all of all the countries in the european union. now the u. k is full and in line with the 2035 date, perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest, and i think it's a sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all. this is a government that has a level to and strategy long term plans for the country and businesses. if is one thing they hate its on certainty, and this just pile is more more of that on top of what we're already saying. we brakes it with depending demik with political time, all in the u. k. a. over the past few years, you mentioned the car industry them and how does it affect them in particular, i mean they may have been pushing for more electric cost sale some. they'll take a financial hit by and that's really well and to be seen in recent weeks and number of car companies, bmw w 4. talk moses committing to investing in the u. k. to build electric vehicles. hey, to bill the batteries for electric vehicles on u. k. soil and they did so one would assume because of the 2013 target. and now that's changed. you can imagine
u. k, because that date is 5 years, i have all of all the countries in the european union. now the u. k is full and in line with the 2035 date, perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest, and i think it's a sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all. this is a government that has a level to and strategy long term plans for the country and businesses. if is one thing they hate its on certainty, and this just pile is more more of that on top of what we're already saying. we...
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you know, important strategic like, but i think it's, it's, it's more important strategically because the u. s. is concerned about china and china's role in africa. the. this is the last, it's because of the 13th. i mean that they can eviction easy that lead the issue. we call the ones that she needs, which is phone also level. the name definitely is because the same thing could afford and i tried not any calls that keeping going ok to kept it the last minute or 2 and it should easy. nasa katrina the cost to ship on because it was driving faster to ex quarters to dilate fable little fat. was the same for a cooler model. don't say that festival is that for that? she naturally the full portable i guess we can vacation easy. i know you'll need to be the one to one level that the most i need because what i said on so okay, what is this that i didn't mean? yeah, cuz this i'm getting a new phase no problem. i turned in the 20911. am a bit so now it's pretty well not at that end because i don't want to to on it again to i don't want to either send it or not do it on this on the, to what i want. an
you know, important strategic like, but i think it's, it's, it's more important strategically because the u. s. is concerned about china and china's role in africa. the. this is the last, it's because of the 13th. i mean that they can eviction easy that lead the issue. we call the ones that she needs, which is phone also level. the name definitely is because the same thing could afford and i tried not any calls that keeping going ok to kept it the last minute or 2 and it should easy. nasa...
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and we have a lot of collaboration happening now between us so that because u. k. and we also bringing in very, very of, at various other countries as canada is also, you know, coming into the conversations. and as a collective you, you look, you know, what is working, what isn't working, what needs to change, and you get to throw these ideas around and does it, oh, i hear those because when you say, look, we've tried this, it doesn't work. it's rather go down the street, x, y, and z. so in the neighbor ration again, what it's very important as well is it gives you voice. it gives you voice that you being heard, that you are making a difference because the more that we have a voice is we are a recess fuel and gives us energy to carry on, which he needs and very difficult, very long periods of time in making the slow changes, so i think the big plus the big thing to remember yet, and that's, you know, we're another line. and if you reach out across the board is these you will meet and you will become connected with people who have the same goal is you and very last
and we have a lot of collaboration happening now between us so that because u. k. and we also bringing in very, very of, at various other countries as canada is also, you know, coming into the conversations. and as a collective you, you look, you know, what is working, what isn't working, what needs to change, and you get to throw these ideas around and does it, oh, i hear those because when you say, look, we've tried this, it doesn't work. it's rather go down the street, x, y, and z. so in the...
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as i made a u-turn because i kind of passed it a little bit and i was kind of scoping the scene and i don't know, it just i just happened to turn around and say, you know what? let me just take a look, you know, and just didn't feel right just leaving. he says he jumped over the fence to help. oh, my god. his fiance recorded this video from the road. as i approached the vehicle, i heard a guy yelling for help. and so i just acted quick. and he wasn't the only one. the door was jammed up, so i tried prying. it and then here, here comes mathias. i don't even think i was thinking at all. i just took the door and i just yanked on it. mathias huffstetler says he couldn't just stand by when he saw someone was trapped. could be somebody's kid or parent. and i remember when we pulled him out, he actually, i think his socks were on fire still. that's when the car just just went poof. they call 911 and waited for help to arrive. we just move them out the way. kept asking them if there was anybody else in the car. eric and mathias say the driver was out of it, not able to respond to their questi
as i made a u-turn because i kind of passed it a little bit and i was kind of scoping the scene and i don't know, it just i just happened to turn around and say, you know what? let me just take a look, you know, and just didn't feel right just leaving. he says he jumped over the fence to help. oh, my god. his fiance recorded this video from the road. as i approached the vehicle, i heard a guy yelling for help. and so i just acted quick. and he wasn't the only one. the door was jammed up, so i...
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now this band has caused the risk within the u. european unit as well. because of the countries that are suffering from the problem, don't really see what the big deal is, the, the masters of 22 e u countries. opposed as a proposal of the central european states or reactive skeptically to it. france and germany have shown the most critical attitude towards the extension of the ban. not only doesn't western europe care, but there's long and speculation to some of these countries in western europe, which already produce more grain than they need have been using the cheap ukrainian grain to fatten up their livestock. ukrainian grain has been portrayed by western leaders as going to feed africa and asia under the black sea greenville, which russia has said that much of it was still under that deal just going to europe. and now even zelinski seems to be alluding to that, saying that quote, we calmly watch as our grand becomes a source of good income for various european countries that process our agricultural products and make money on logistics. farmers in different
now this band has caused the risk within the u. european unit as well. because of the countries that are suffering from the problem, don't really see what the big deal is, the, the masters of 22 e u countries. opposed as a proposal of the central european states or reactive skeptically to it. france and germany have shown the most critical attitude towards the extension of the ban. not only doesn't western europe care, but there's long and speculation to some of these countries in western...
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u. s. and the other west. and because of the key is regime recently, there's been lots testimony about the unprecedented levels of corruption here. talking about gray areas that have been holidays invited us to supply alms to ukraine. i'd just like to talk to you about one more issue. recently, the american media published information about the role of the trademark morales who back in 2009, was accused in the us of money laundering. thanks to his context with the pentagon and also his personal ties with the ukranian mil it should come on his head to become an important chain in supplying arms and munition for as a soviet production systems and ukraine. as a result, most morales is enriched except for the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. so a businessman is getting 2 contracts from the us government to supply funds to another state with its faxing. you can imagine, please, it'd be due to the network of corruption and not only in front this taking place in front of the us administration. but with this direct suppor
u. s. and the other west. and because of the key is regime recently, there's been lots testimony about the unprecedented levels of corruption here. talking about gray areas that have been holidays invited us to supply alms to ukraine. i'd just like to talk to you about one more issue. recently, the american media published information about the role of the trademark morales who back in 2009, was accused in the us of money laundering. thanks to his context with the pentagon and also his personal...
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but i think it's, it's, it's more important strategically because the u. s. is concerned about china and china's role in africa. the, this is all you the last it's because of the 13th. i mean that they can eviction easy the lead, the actually call or the one that she needs to choose. who knows who level the name definitely is because the same thing with a full and i tried, you know, that it calls it giving, going to create the gap at the last minute or 2 and it should easy. now for a kick you latrina a cost to ship on because you do need every guy maintenance drive a customer to ex quarters, the valley they will will 5 was the same for a cooler model. don't say that festival is that for that? a she naturally that the full portable, i guess we can vacation, easy. i know you will need to be the one to one level the most i need because it will sit on so, okay, what is this set that they need? yeah. cuz they sunk in a new phase and they'll pull it and turn in a 209. deliver them a bit. so now it's pretty well not at that end because i don't want to to, on the agen
but i think it's, it's, it's more important strategically because the u. s. is concerned about china and china's role in africa. the, this is all you the last it's because of the 13th. i mean that they can eviction easy the lead, the actually call or the one that she needs to choose. who knows who level the name definitely is because the same thing with a full and i tried, you know, that it calls it giving, going to create the gap at the last minute or 2 and it should easy. now for a kick you...
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u. k. because that date is 5 years ahead of of other countries in the european union. now the u. k. is full and in line with the 2035 date perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest. and i think it's that sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all this is a government that has a long term strategy, long term plan for the country and businesses if is one thing they hate, it's on certainty. and this just piles more. more of that on top of what we've already said. we brakes it with depend demik with political time, all in the u. k. a over the past few years in recent weeks, a number of car companies, bmw w for talk to moses committing to investing in the u. k. to build electric vehicles. hey, to build batteries for electric vehicles on the case, the oil. and they did so one would assume because of that 2013 target. and now that's changed. you can imagine that a lot of businesses of a waiting up their investment case for the guy will be looking at that. and perhaps questioning the wisdom of that decision. given that the u. k. now doesn't really appear to have an advanta
u. k. because that date is 5 years ahead of of other countries in the european union. now the u. k. is full and in line with the 2035 date perhaps the u. k. as an, as an appealing place to invest. and i think it's that sense of an erosion of trust and erosion. all this is a government that has a long term strategy, long term plan for the country and businesses if is one thing they hate, it's on certainty. and this just piles more. more of that on top of what we've already said. we brakes it...
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obviously these recommendations are recommend for everyone over the age of 6 months because i've seen u. k in australia, only recommended for those $75.00 plus $65.00 plus. and i think that's way too elderly in terms of to restrictive. we need a broad across young people in the cdc yesterday did a cost of that cost benefit analysis and the cost benefit. now is clearly sho, get benefits for everyone, including children. so i think the countries are ignoring recommendations for children. i think they're making a great mistake. but we did see how political evacuation issue became in the us. even this people were dying and that millions, not a toby, it's no longer news. adults is like yourself. good. if i said a pill bottle, i guessing people to get that those, those booster shots. so what just because is something you, as an uphill battle does not mean you shouldn't do it, that's not, you know, sometimes we go to the movie because we really want, there is some important work to be done in coverage. you know, even if only one in 51 and 4 people get backs and needed, that will save a lot of
obviously these recommendations are recommend for everyone over the age of 6 months because i've seen u. k in australia, only recommended for those $75.00 plus $65.00 plus. and i think that's way too elderly in terms of to restrictive. we need a broad across young people in the cdc yesterday did a cost of that cost benefit analysis and the cost benefit. now is clearly sho, get benefits for everyone, including children. so i think the countries are ignoring recommendations for children. i think...
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know, important strategic like, but i think it's, it's, it's, it's more important strategically because the u. s. is concerned about china and china is roland africa. the list is all new. and the last it's because of the 13th, i mean that they can eviction easy that lead the issue. we call the ones that she needs, which is phone also level. the name definitely is because the same thing could afford and i tried not any calls it giving going okay to kept it the last minute or 2 and it should easy now. so you can collect sheena, the cost to ship them, because it will be every guy maintenance drive, a customer to explore the speed that leads. they will, it will 5 was the same for a total amount of bill for that 1st bullet after that actually, naturally, the full portable, i guess we can, if application easy. i know you will need to be the one to one level that the most i need because what i said on so okay, what is the set that they need? yeah, cuz they sunk in a new phase and they'll pull it and turn in the 20 and deliver them a bit. so not in pretty well, not at that end because i don't want to
know, important strategic like, but i think it's, it's, it's, it's more important strategically because the u. s. is concerned about china and china is roland africa. the list is all new. and the last it's because of the 13th, i mean that they can eviction easy that lead the issue. we call the ones that she needs, which is phone also level. the name definitely is because the same thing could afford and i tried not any calls it giving going okay to kept it the last minute or 2 and it should easy...
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u. n., because zelenskyy was speaking and the ukrainians pa the same respects to the minister lavrov, thesides are so far apart >> any play could be roadblocks >> the final point is, as fa as ukrainians are concerned, the russians are backed by the chinese, are not going t concede the. so it's hard to see how we can move forward, unless there is shift on the battlefield >> here is what i want to know you are one of the only wester journalists who have sat fac the face of vladimir putin we know that putin said just a week ago he sees trump's legal was here as politica persecution. putin needs something to chang in this war. donald trump is running for hi freedom and revenge. how closely are these two me aligned with one another for putin, if donald trump whe could mean u.s. pools some o our support for ukraine. are these men going to be more dependent on one another in th next year than we saw in the last election, when we kno that there was a difference? >> president trump i unpredictable, right >> he is, but we've not seen him be unpredictable when it comes to putin >> yeah, okay, sure,
u. n., because zelenskyy was speaking and the ukrainians pa the same respects to the minister lavrov, thesides are so far apart >> any play could be roadblocks >> the final point is, as fa as ukrainians are concerned, the russians are backed by the chinese, are not going t concede the. so it's hard to see how we can move forward, unless there is shift on the battlefield >> here is what i want to know you are one of the only wester journalists who have sat fac the face of...