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u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was a promptly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the legal language. and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. arkwin says his father was like a best friend supporting him financially in the u. s. this lady is here. to see a thin layer. i vish u. s. government and euro. they can do more to pressure on china. about the jan the genocide after his father was detained. booker are keen, open the restaurant in the larger area. he needed 2 lands after the bigger region in eastern engine john, where he grew up. surprising, not many people know about vigorous, even. there's so many news on the media, so like i have to attract them to create like curiosity. then that's sort of this t shirt. i think it helped a lot like people. they asked about vigorous they googled riggers, some of his customers already know a lot about the topic. others are just about to find
u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was a promptly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the legal language. and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. arkwin says his father was like a best friend supporting him financially in the u. s. this lady is here. to see a thin layer. i vish u. s....
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u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was a properly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the legal language. and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. arkwin says his father was like a best friend supporting him financially in the las laid biggest here. i really scare like he couldn't her cadillac his grandfather, childrens to his color of his me again. this lady is here to see him again. i this u. s. government then euro, they can do more to pressure on china about the edge in the genocide after his father was detained, mcgraw are keen, opened the restaurant in the larger l. a area. he named it to lance after the bigger region in east dungeon, john, where he grew up. one of the most popular dishes is lockman. a dish of hen pulled noodles. we can clean them from the salvation harry of china border here. he's gone in tajikistan where most of the regions, 12000000 wiggers is surprising. not m
u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was a properly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the legal language. and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. arkwin says his father was like a best friend supporting him financially in the las laid biggest here. i really scare like he couldn't her...
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u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was a properly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the regal language and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. he and our keen were best friends. his father also supported him financially in the us. my biggest fear i really scared like he couldn't her cuddle his grandfather, childrens to his color of his me again, the smiley, his fear to see him again, are you vish u. s. government? then you're all they can do more to pressure on china about the engine, the genocide. ah, after his father was detained, mcgraw are keen, opened the restaurant in the larger l. a area. he named it to lance after the rigor region in east dungeon, john, where he grew up. one of the most popular dishes is lockman. a dish of hen pulled noodles. the weaker kitchen reflect the far western area of china, the border of curious dawn and touching is done where most of the regions, 12
u. s. everything seemed to go well until his father, who remained in china, was a properly snatched from his home during the night of october 25th in 2018. his father owned one of the biggest rigor publishing firms and our king believes that his fight to protect the regal language and culture was the reason why the chinese government put him in prison. he and our keen were best friends. his father also supported him financially in the us. my biggest fear i really scared like he couldn't her...
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u. s. controls almost everything ukraine does. so the u. s. could have forced this issue. um, you know, the, in russia's gonna regret it because, you know, while rushes taken a principled stand um, you know, it's in for a hard ride right now. so i think everybody's going to wake up and realize, man, we made a mistake and not, not, not going forward on mence. i think we all have to agree that this is the beginning of something, not the end of something here, and show us your book. ok, so it shows you, but because you're going to be one of the only people in the english speaking media world that's actually going to tell us what the people in done the answer can lugens no cover your face, derek. okay, we got it. we got it. but i mean, how do the people in these 2 and now at least recognized by one country in the world, russia, how do they feel about it? they never are given any agency whatsoever in western media. so give them a little bit of agency right now. anna in london, go ahead in summer. yes, but it's not something which they wanted because they never been separated ar
u. s. controls almost everything ukraine does. so the u. s. could have forced this issue. um, you know, the, in russia's gonna regret it because, you know, while rushes taken a principled stand um, you know, it's in for a hard ride right now. so i think everybody's going to wake up and realize, man, we made a mistake and not, not, not going forward on mence. i think we all have to agree that this is the beginning of something, not the end of something here, and show us your book. ok, so it...
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u. s. will do everything it can to assist the u. a in defending itself. indonesia has ordered 40 to find 2 jets from france as it looks to replace its aging fleet. paris has been trying to expand its ties in the india pacific. thus, after australia is decision last year to come to the french submarine deal in favor of a strategic alliance with the u. s. washington has separately approved the sale of all planes to indonesia as well, but that deal has not been finalized. zachary boozer is a southeast asia political expert and the professor at the national war college. he knows me now from alexandria in virginia. could have you with a sir on the program. so is this about america jostling the position in a new arms race, or is it about regaining influence in the region? ah, we don't know whether the u. s. deal is going to go through yet. if there is a good possibility we'll, indonesia is always trying to hedge, it's best they really of always work to diversify their source of armaments. or in the past, united states has been deemed fair
u. s. will do everything it can to assist the u. a in defending itself. indonesia has ordered 40 to find 2 jets from france as it looks to replace its aging fleet. paris has been trying to expand its ties in the india pacific. thus, after australia is decision last year to come to the french submarine deal in favor of a strategic alliance with the u. s. washington has separately approved the sale of all planes to indonesia as well, but that deal has not been finalized. zachary boozer is a...
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u. s. that everything was fueled up 48 hours ago for invasion. and these reports from america mainly that sir, there was going to be a full scale invasion. well, people in the streets of heard this so many times and there was a level of complacency, really. all right, her anderson was there for us live in ukrainian capital care of andrew. we'll come back to you just a little bit later. let's begin, peterson. my of his executive director of eurasia democracy initiative and contributor to the odessa review. he joins us via skype from care. peter, thank you very much for your patience. obviously things are moving thick and fast on the ground in your country and your there in the ukrainian capital here. what's, what's, what's your response to what's unfolding now in ukraine? well, i was walking up literally like 30 minutes ago. i had barely no time to put on my clothes when you guys called one thing, it commentary, you know where i can just tell you that we're hearing intermittent explosions. the it's hard to gauge how close they are to the city cent
u. s. that everything was fueled up 48 hours ago for invasion. and these reports from america mainly that sir, there was going to be a full scale invasion. well, people in the streets of heard this so many times and there was a level of complacency, really. all right, her anderson was there for us live in ukrainian capital care of andrew. we'll come back to you just a little bit later. let's begin, peterson. my of his executive director of eurasia democracy initiative and contributor to the...
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u. s. will do everything it can to assist the u. a. in defending itself. indonesia has ordered 40 to fight against from france as it looks to replace his aging fleet . paris has been trying to expand its ties in the pacific as left australia's decision last year to cancel a french submarine deal in favor of a strategic alliance with the us. now washington, the separately approved the sale of all planes went to the jury as well. but that deal has not been finalized us secretary of state density blinking is in australia to discuss growing china. russia ties of the call to meeting a foreign ministers in melbourne. the quad us lead block that includes australia, japan and india was set up to count to china's growing influence in the region. lincoln met his australian counterpart, maurice, pain and melbourne ahead of the talks. also clark, the correspondent, following those vent force brisbin. so what's on the agenda, sarah? with china, russia and regional security will dominate the gender. and as you mentioned, that the key issue of the go
u. s. will do everything it can to assist the u. a. in defending itself. indonesia has ordered 40 to fight against from france as it looks to replace his aging fleet . paris has been trying to expand its ties in the pacific as left australia's decision last year to cancel a french submarine deal in favor of a strategic alliance with the us. now washington, the separately approved the sale of all planes went to the jury as well. but that deal has not been finalized us secretary of state density...
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u. s. was doing everything it could to deter russia from invading ukraine. french president, emmanuel macross, spoke to biden, and the leaders of russia and ukraine on sunday. it's been agreed senior officials from russia, ukraine, and european allies will meet on monday. those talks, commas around $30000.00 russian troops, had their mission in bella extended indefinitely. and russian naval ships had been seen entering the sea of as off between russia and ukraine. they must, robbie begins our coverage now. war in ukraine remains an open question, but military posturing on ukraine's borders continues to intensify. russian troops were meant to leave bella roost on sunday when military exercises with their allies ended. but their stay has been extended indefinitely. the bill of russian defense minister cited increased military activity in the region as well as unrest inside ukraine, but no mention of what ukrainian leaders and they're western allies described as russian provocation to regular and august would puddle the testing of reaction forces which continue. they are directed to as a prevent
u. s. was doing everything it could to deter russia from invading ukraine. french president, emmanuel macross, spoke to biden, and the leaders of russia and ukraine on sunday. it's been agreed senior officials from russia, ukraine, and european allies will meet on monday. those talks, commas around $30000.00 russian troops, had their mission in bella extended indefinitely. and russian naval ships had been seen entering the sea of as off between russia and ukraine. they must, robbie begins our...
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u. s. was doing everything it could to deter russia or the top. com as around 30000 russian troops had their mission in bella roost extended indefinitely. and russian naval ships have been seen entering the sea of as of between russia and ukraine. zane bus ravi begins, are coverage. war in ukraine remains an open question. but military posturing on ukraine's borders continues to intensify. russian troops were meant to leave bella roost on sunday when military exercises with their allied ended. but their stay has been extended indefinitely. the bill of russian defense minister cited increased military activity in the region as well as unrest inside ukraine, but no mention of what ukrainian leaders and they're western allies described as russian provocation. and so you would puddle, the testing of reaction forces will come to you. they are directed to as a prevention of floor and are presidents who have met repeatedly say, we don't want war, but we are not being hurt. and therefore recreated and appropriate grouping of troops if need be. we'll bring an appropriate response within the president
u. s. was doing everything it could to deter russia or the top. com as around 30000 russian troops had their mission in bella roost extended indefinitely. and russian naval ships have been seen entering the sea of as of between russia and ukraine. zane bus ravi begins, are coverage. war in ukraine remains an open question. but military posturing on ukraine's borders continues to intensify. russian troops were meant to leave bella roost on sunday when military exercises with their allied ended....
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u. s. president is basically taking everything to social media, trying to inform people they are, the ukrainian defense minister says everyone who is able to hold a weapon is basically called upon to join the defense forces. that clearly underlines what's been already analyzed over the course of the past. weeks that ukrainians military forces inferior compared to russia's military. now we do not know what the situation is going to for the escalade, but let me tell you, as you woke up to the explosions this morning, that really was a shock to many here. people in keith didn't think even to the last minute that actually russia is going to go so far as a assaulting a key of the capital city after also, after all, also play to be uprooting. pointed out in this surprised a televised, surprising televised address this morning. that this is quote, a military operation in eastern ukraine, but it turns out that there are various reports that explosions are heard in many parts of the country, shelling and reports of people being injured and killed, not the problem is we cannot verify this information, sa
u. s. president is basically taking everything to social media, trying to inform people they are, the ukrainian defense minister says everyone who is able to hold a weapon is basically called upon to join the defense forces. that clearly underlines what's been already analyzed over the course of the past. weeks that ukrainians military forces inferior compared to russia's military. now we do not know what the situation is going to for the escalade, but let me tell you, as you woke up to the...
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u. s. government would do everything that he could to help them. let's bring into the conversation oliver solid, who's been there also watching that press conference in washington, or welcome back oliver. what jumped out at to you from that? i was just as expect to fill a really strong condemnation. you could also really feel the atmosphere there in the hall when journalists were really yelling their questions at him. questioning the sanctions and pard, why they didn't come out harsha. well, but let's start from the, from the beginning. i mean, he gave of, let him your poodle in the russian president, the full responsibility for this attack. he called it naked aggression, a desire to recreate a russian empire is what he said that was unprovoked and unjustifiable. those were his words. and he then went on in detail how vladimir putin prepared this military attack on ukraine. in spite of all the diplomatic efforts that were under way for weeks and months. and so this notion and that came out for me also, diplomacy in deterrence, that this really fail
u. s. government would do everything that he could to help them. let's bring into the conversation oliver solid, who's been there also watching that press conference in washington, or welcome back oliver. what jumped out at to you from that? i was just as expect to fill a really strong condemnation. you could also really feel the atmosphere there in the hall when journalists were really yelling their questions at him. questioning the sanctions and pard, why they didn't come out harsha. well,...
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and to do everything to achieve one. but the u. s. is skeptical. secretary of state antony blinkin maintains that russia is on the verge of invading ukraine is all logic. everything we're seeing tells us that the decision we believe present hooton's may to, to invade is moving forward. we've seen that with of provocations created by the russians are separate his forces over the weekend, false flag operations. now the news suggest this morning that the quote unquote exercises russia was engaged in belarus with 30000 russian forces that were supposed to end this weekend will now continue the weekend of mixed messages and power plays was paralleled by memorial events in key of commemorating the victims of the might on square protests in 2014 and on this day there was a turn in the history. the people who died here are our heroes. and we have to remember them. the theme done with it, but for the purpose, we need to remember that people gave their lives for ukraine and for our european future, we need to respect and to love it. back then do
and to do everything to achieve one. but the u. s. is skeptical. secretary of state antony blinkin maintains that russia is on the verge of invading ukraine is all logic. everything we're seeing tells us that the decision we believe present hooton's may to, to invade is moving forward. we've seen that with of provocations created by the russians are separate his forces over the weekend, false flag operations. now the news suggest this morning that the quote unquote exercises russia was engaged...
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u. s. and the u. k. gave up all, it's all signal. so everything from strategic bombers to was to intercontinental ballistic missiles were handed over to russia. the successor, of course, to the u. s. a thought it was, in fact, one of the conditions on which washington recognized unsupported ukrainian independence said, you're good to go. just 2 things. one news to weapons and to please just please don't turn into a hateful nation. americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far off karen with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. while for seniors was like, he came back to haunt him because in 2014, off to the crime in referendum eula tymoshenko for me ukrainian prime minister had one of have phone calls leaked. and what did we have from the countries political establishment pledged to continue the non proliferation and tolerance? no, unfortunately what we had a pool of phones. i'm telling you, i hope i'll use all of my connections and the whole worl
u. s. and the u. k. gave up all, it's all signal. so everything from strategic bombers to was to intercontinental ballistic missiles were handed over to russia. the successor, of course, to the u. s. a thought it was, in fact, one of the conditions on which washington recognized unsupported ukrainian independence said, you're good to go. just 2 things. one news to weapons and to please just please don't turn into a hateful nation. americans will not support those who seek independence in order...
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u. s. and the u. k. gave up all its new kid austin all. so everything from strategic bombers to wall had to intercontinental ballistic missiles were handed over to russia. the successor, of course, to the u. s. a thought it was, in fact, one of the conditions on which washington recognized and supported ukrainian independence that you're good to go. just 2 things. one is the weapons and to please just please don't turn into a hateful nation. americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far off tyranny with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. while bush senior was like, he came back to haunt him because in 2014, off to the crime in referendum eula to mishenko for me ukrainian, a prime minister had one of her phone calls leaked. and what did we have from the countries and its course stablish, mentor, a place to continue the nonproliferation and tolerance. no unforeseen, what you had proof of funds. i'm telling you, i hope i'll use all of my connections and
u. s. and the u. k. gave up all its new kid austin all. so everything from strategic bombers to wall had to intercontinental ballistic missiles were handed over to russia. the successor, of course, to the u. s. a thought it was, in fact, one of the conditions on which washington recognized and supported ukrainian independence that you're good to go. just 2 things. one is the weapons and to please just please don't turn into a hateful nation. americans will not support those who seek...
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u. s. president is basically taking everything to social media, trying to inform people they are, the ukrainian defense minister says everyone who is able to hold a weapon is basically called upon to join the fence forces that clearly underlines what's been already analyzed over the course of the past. weeks that ukrainians military forces into inferior compared to russia's military. now you do not know what the situation is going to through the escalade, but let me tell you, as you walk off to the explosions this morning, that really was a shock to many here. people. keith didn't think even to the last minute that actually russia is going to go so far as a salting keith, the capital city. and if our child there, sorry, we are having technical difficulties there. but hopefully the top of the, our things will run much smoother. the news this our, that russia has invaded ukraine. i've been puzzled. ah, ah, ah ah ah ah ah ah ah ah, ah. they've had no peace for for decades. the people of iraq, their countrymen is devastated. and there's no end to defy. how did it come to this in key witnesses revea
u. s. president is basically taking everything to social media, trying to inform people they are, the ukrainian defense minister says everyone who is able to hold a weapon is basically called upon to join the fence forces that clearly underlines what's been already analyzed over the course of the past. weeks that ukrainians military forces into inferior compared to russia's military. now you do not know what the situation is going to through the escalade, but let me tell you, as you walk off to...
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u. s. and the u. k. agreed to give up its nature to austin all. so everything strategic bombers, intercontinental ballistic missiles, was, has well handed over to russia, which was of course, a successor to the u. s. a saw it was in fact one of the conditions upon which washington recognized and supported ukrainian independence. he said, you guys are good to go bought 2 things. one said the weapons and to please what have you do. don't turn into a hateful nation. americans will not support those who seek independence in order to replace a far off karen with a local despotism. they will not aid those who promote a suicidal nationalism based upon ethnic hatred. while bush senior was like, he came back to haunt him because just for an example in 2014, after the crime man referendum unit to mishenko for me, ukrainian prime minister. how one of hudson leaked and what did we hear a pledge you know, to continue nonproliferation and tolerance and from the, from the countries political stablish went, know what we heard unfortunately, was about forms and killing yanagish
u. s. and the u. k. agreed to give up its nature to austin all. so everything strategic bombers, intercontinental ballistic missiles, was, has well handed over to russia, which was of course, a successor to the u. s. a saw it was in fact one of the conditions upon which washington recognized and supported ukrainian independence. he said, you guys are good to go bought 2 things. one said the weapons and to please what have you do. don't turn into a hateful nation. americans will not support...
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u. s. president is basically taking everything to social media, trying to inform people they are, the ukrainian defense minister says everyone who is able to hold a weapon is basically called upon to join the defense forces. that clearly underlines what's been already analyzed over the course of the past. weeks that ukrainians military forces in to inferior compared to russia's military. now we do not know what the situation is going to for the escalade, but let me tell you, as you woke up to the explosions this morning, that really was a shock to many here. people in keith didn't think even to the last minute that actually russia is going to go so far as a assaulting a key of the capital city after also, after all, also play to be uprooting. pointed out in this surprised a televised, surprising televised address this morning. that this is quote, a military operation in eastern ukraine, but it turns out that there are various reports that explosions are heard in many parts of the country, shelling and reports of people being injured and killed, not the problem is we cannot verify this informati
u. s. president is basically taking everything to social media, trying to inform people they are, the ukrainian defense minister says everyone who is able to hold a weapon is basically called upon to join the defense forces. that clearly underlines what's been already analyzed over the course of the past. weeks that ukrainians military forces in to inferior compared to russia's military. now we do not know what the situation is going to for the escalade, but let me tell you, as you woke up to...
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u. s. is sounding increasingly desperate because everything they throw on the wall doesn't stick. so i think i'm actually more concerned than i was a week ago. but now moving from politics to the media, bloomberg has claimed an invasion will start on february 15th and death spiegel said, february 16th. it almost feels that the west, the media almost egging the sides on the wall. where why this obsession in the media as well? these aren't media, these are propaganda state complete the without without investigation, repeat the lines that were given to them by government officials. that's why you say, you'll hear some cnn. we have a scoop, a government official told us that the invasion is going to come on tuesday. at 12 pm, these are not journalists, these are, these are lapdogs of the administration on for to the real journalist we saw with matt lee from a p who last week ripped the state department of part for this ridiculous and absurd assertion that somehow the russians are making a video as a provocation. that's a real journalist. compare someone like met lee. you everything we
u. s. is sounding increasingly desperate because everything they throw on the wall doesn't stick. so i think i'm actually more concerned than i was a week ago. but now moving from politics to the media, bloomberg has claimed an invasion will start on february 15th and death spiegel said, february 16th. it almost feels that the west, the media almost egging the sides on the wall. where why this obsession in the media as well? these aren't media, these are propaganda state complete the without...
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u. s. a sounding increasingly desperate, because everything they throw on the wall doesn't stick. well, they don't really lose anything. do they? because if russia doesn't invade, and russia has said over and over again, it doesn't plan to invade. what it does want is the united states in nature to give some security guarantees to russia about the use of need of nato troops or advanced weapons in ukraine and other words prohibiting that in the future. but if a russian doesn't invade now the united states can say, see, are preemptive actions are unifying actions where all of the nato countries stood together, prevented the russians from carrying out aggression. and at the same time, they continue to paint russia. here in the united states and in western public opinion as the aggressor is the big threat. this is a very clever propaganda device. so it's kind of a win win situation where american propaganda a state of emergency has been declared in canada's ontario province over the continuing free to understand that pain. and we feel in and since we've been here. and since we've had
u. s. a sounding increasingly desperate, because everything they throw on the wall doesn't stick. well, they don't really lose anything. do they? because if russia doesn't invade, and russia has said over and over again, it doesn't plan to invade. what it does want is the united states in nature to give some security guarantees to russia about the use of need of nato troops or advanced weapons in ukraine and other words prohibiting that in the future. but if a russian doesn't invade now the...
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u. s. fossil fuel industry began to decline in the 1980s. everything changed? well, pay jobs. the industry became scars or tiny scott tough. a lot of people left over the years, but many states and i, danny phelps. and the 3rd generational co, wagner. i saw working on co lands in 1990 toe and i absolutely live. now i retired, then i got diagnosed in 2015. that's why glee coast, demi is 48 years old. he suffers from black lung disease, decades of breathing in cold dust, caused massive scarring in his lungs. breathing is difficult working. it's impossible, denny and his family, his wife, jenny, and daughter molly are mostly living over fixed income, a modest monthly federal paycheck he receives for having ruined his health and the coal mines. life was on a lean budget before inflation heads. now it's a struggle then he says, well, we haven't obeying out there. so that weird rather than try to, you know, save as much fuel fuel money for gay as we can. and we try not, don't know farther than we have to. we used to go to the store and you spend about $50.00 now or, you know, you do
u. s. fossil fuel industry began to decline in the 1980s. everything changed? well, pay jobs. the industry became scars or tiny scott tough. a lot of people left over the years, but many states and i, danny phelps. and the 3rd generational co, wagner. i saw working on co lands in 1990 toe and i absolutely live. now i retired, then i got diagnosed in 2015. that's why glee coast, demi is 48 years old. he suffers from black lung disease, decades of breathing in cold dust, caused massive scarring...