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u. s. first germany issue around the world. the customer has a rocky history with environmental regulations. the l. a times reported about fines for a california facility amounting to $275000.00 from the federal environmental protection agency. it's not only environmental issues that the various tests of factories have in common, but also building in areas with water problems from the phone, which is worldwide known for. although the problems takes us the same. um, and also in china and young, you know, some higher even there is, let's say, you know what, the volume of the quantity is so bad that, uh, do you all know that the difference of visual drinking lots of the out the, let's look on the other side of the us border test was currently planning to build another dig a factory here. and the state is more heavily on mexico. that plant could open in the coming years. but one big problem in february 2020 to the state where that facility will be located, declared a state of emergency due to the drought. there were 2 of the 3 dams
u. s. first germany issue around the world. the customer has a rocky history with environmental regulations. the l. a times reported about fines for a california facility amounting to $275000.00 from the federal environmental protection agency. it's not only environmental issues that the various tests of factories have in common, but also building in areas with water problems from the phone, which is worldwide known for. although the problems takes us the same. um, and also in china and young,...
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u. s. military response? could it be cyberattacks? >> first of all, i think the intelligence shift, -- they all want to ground, radios, radar. within 48 hours of a better view of who moved and where they are now. i don't think it's gonna stop. this will be multi phased. they're gonna be quite careful, as peter pointed out. look, they didn't strike at all. they didn't strike inside iran. they didn't even strike the houthis. they're carrying howitzers, shooting down drones, but they were not part of this so-called retaliation measure. so there are not out of the hook. i think they're gonna try and degrade capabilities to attract u.s. forces in the region. they will largely accomplish that path. >> general mccaffrey, thank you so much. peter, nayyera, thank you as well. >>> when we return, we continue to follow the breaking news out of the middle east, with reactions from the ground. >>> later, a big win for donald trump after his federal election trial is postponed indefinitely. but an even bigger win for the biden administration after the count
u. s. military response? could it be cyberattacks? >> first of all, i think the intelligence shift, -- they all want to ground, radios, radar. within 48 hours of a better view of who moved and where they are now. i don't think it's gonna stop. this will be multi phased. they're gonna be quite careful, as peter pointed out. look, they didn't strike at all. they didn't strike inside iran. they didn't even strike the houthis. they're carrying howitzers, shooting down drones, but they were...
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first, it talked about the relationship between israel in the u. s. and he said, israel is a sovereign state, we greatly appreciate the support we received from the by the administration since the outbreak of the war. this does not mean that we do not have differences of opinion, but to date we have managed to over comes in with determined and considered decisions . now, with regards to specifically, it's more been give here a while the prime minister did not directly address. it's more been give here, it is clear that he was responding to the remarks i didn't give you in that interview in which he said, the prime minister said, i don't need help to know how to navigate our relations with the us and the international community. while standing firm on our national interest, god bless. i've been doing this for several years now. what's interesting about all this isn't just the fact, but nothing. yeah. who said this, but the fact that he felt he had to say this is really going to show how the holding. that's me who is on continued support from been given
first, it talked about the relationship between israel in the u. s. and he said, israel is a sovereign state, we greatly appreciate the support we received from the by the administration since the outbreak of the war. this does not mean that we do not have differences of opinion, but to date we have managed to over comes in with determined and considered decisions . now, with regards to specifically, it's more been give here a while the prime minister did not directly address. it's more been...
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the only reason that he was not charged in the first watergate cover-up trial is because we deferred to the u. sachment. and then after the impeachment, we had a number of different cases including even tax evasion. and he was pardoned. and once he was pardoned, that was the end of it. so it was never, ever assumed or even considered that there was any time of presidential immunity for that kind of activity. >> that is fascinating. the supreme court will probably get an appeal, the trump lawyers just have a few days to do that. do you think that this actually would be something that they would take up? an appeals court decision that is as airtight as all these lawyers say that it is? unanimous. >> i think the safest that i could say is that for the court of appeals here did everything that it could possibly have done to try to ensure, frankly, that the supreme court did not need to take it up. they do not need to. it is a novel issue but there is not a disagreement amongst different courts of appeals, they could let this opinion stand. it stands on its own times ten. as we have all been discussi
the only reason that he was not charged in the first watergate cover-up trial is because we deferred to the u. sachment. and then after the impeachment, we had a number of different cases including even tax evasion. and he was pardoned. and once he was pardoned, that was the end of it. so it was never, ever assumed or even considered that there was any time of presidential immunity for that kind of activity. >> that is fascinating. the supreme court will probably get an appeal, the trump...
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u. s. has to do with this story. how. how do you feel today? um hello. thank you for having me. first of all, i'm quite honored and to answer your question, i don't know how to feel necessarily because it seems as if you know, us as palestinians or even the 1st thing in americans i've, americans were told how to feel a certain way where we can't be upset with joe biden, because we don't want to throw off the elections and not have the, you know, have it be like a democratic at the democratic party when. but then on the other hand as well, we're still going through the motions of watching the genocide and their families back whole be murdered and killed. and also like actively realizing that as a young woman right now, looking 10 years into the future. if this doesn't stop that, they'll be very a lot less palestinians carrying our blood in her heritage in our culture. so it's, um, it's a quite a mostly conflicting like topic in a sense that the best way is to kind of be emotionally like, neutral about as you can proceed to do. so imagine how hard it is right to detach her emotions righ
u. s. has to do with this story. how. how do you feel today? um hello. thank you for having me. first of all, i'm quite honored and to answer your question, i don't know how to feel necessarily because it seems as if you know, us as palestinians or even the 1st thing in americans i've, americans were told how to feel a certain way where we can't be upset with joe biden, because we don't want to throw off the elections and not have the, you know, have it be like a democratic at the democratic...
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s hydrologist showed us first hand the scale of the problem. t—level is as you see on the rule, 81.20 feet. the level should be five feet more than now. ., u., , ., now. to conserve water, fewer boats are — now. to conserve water, fewer boats are allowed _ now. to conserve water, fewer boats are allowed to _ now. to conserve water, fewer boats are allowed to pass - boats are allowed to pass through the panama canal each day. this is one of the lucky ones, but a change in climate has put billions of dollars of trade at risk and raises difficult questions about the future of this engineering marvel. the canal authority is trying to reuse as much water as possible. it is considering building more reservoirs to store water and is even exploring cloud seeding to make it rain more. we exploring cloud seeding to make it rain more-— it rain more. we believe it is climate change. _ it rain more. we believe it is climate change. if _ it rain more. we believe it is climate change. if you - it rain more. we believe it is climate change. if you look i it rain more. we believe it is| climate change. if you look at the world in 2023, the amazon river, ve
s hydrologist showed us first hand the scale of the problem. t—level is as you see on the rule, 81.20 feet. the level should be five feet more than now. ., u., , ., now. to conserve water, fewer boats are — now. to conserve water, fewer boats are allowed _ now. to conserve water, fewer boats are allowed to _ now. to conserve water, fewer boats are allowed to pass - boats are allowed to pass through the panama canal each day. this is one of the lucky ones, but a change in climate has put...
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u what is your assessment of the u.s.'s response to iran. >> i think it's two-fold. first of all, as you noted secretary of state blink n is in the region, this is a wickedly complex and diplomatic bank shot where he's trying to facilitate saudi arabia, recognition of israel, in return for a palestinian state which at this point seems extremely difficult and not something the net net nu government wants, while concurrently the united states retaliated for that attack on our service men and women in jordan with strikes against the houthis in yemen and in iraq and syria, those strikes in yemen -- remember, yemen's been at war for decades, not like there isn't much left there that hasn't been destroyed, but against logistic sites, supply sites, intelligence centers, i don't think those strikes against iran's problems proxiese enough to change iran's calculus. it may reduce and degrade the capacity and capability of those proxies to launch attacks against us. maria: a spokesperson for the houthi rebels claims they vow to meet escalation with escalation, dan. they say the group
u what is your assessment of the u.s.'s response to iran. >> i think it's two-fold. first of all, as you noted secretary of state blink n is in the region, this is a wickedly complex and diplomatic bank shot where he's trying to facilitate saudi arabia, recognition of israel, in return for a palestinian state which at this point seems extremely difficult and not something the net net nu government wants, while concurrently the united states retaliated for that attack on our service men...
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u. s. climate efforts upper. we are still not on trajectory to meet our paris climate targets. but for the firstally seems like they have a shot at making it. almost entirely thanks to the inflation reduction act passed without a single republican vote. one of the people who first championed the early version of the climate plan is congresswoman alexandra ocasio- cortez, she joins me now. congresswoman, it is great to have you one. one of the things i encounter in social media dominated spaces where most of the people under 30 get their news is that there is a kind of, really intense do murrison, and kind of negativity that just sort of comes with eight meaning, more than anything. but it shapes peoples real politics. and when i tell people that emissions are at all-time lows, solar deployment setting all- time highs, people don't know we've actually had a pretty good a few years on climate stuff. >> yes. it almost feels like when you remind folks of that, they think you are being a buzz kill for the bus kills. but it is important for us to communicate that we are winning. and this is not just a
u. s. climate efforts upper. we are still not on trajectory to meet our paris climate targets. but for the firstally seems like they have a shot at making it. almost entirely thanks to the inflation reduction act passed without a single republican vote. one of the people who first championed the early version of the climate plan is congresswoman alexandra ocasio- cortez, she joins me now. congresswoman, it is great to have you one. one of the things i encounter in social media dominated spaces...
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but first, new details on the war in ukraine, and potential backup plans to get critical u. s. military aid to ukraine, since congressional republicans refused to act. and that's next. that's next. with nurtec odt i can treat and prevent my migraine attacks all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and stomach pain. talk to your doctor about nurtec today. what causes a curve down there? who can treat this? stop typing, and start talking. it could be a medical condition called peyronie's disease, or pd. you're not alone, there is hope. find a specialized urologist who can diagnose and treat pd. visit makeapdplan.com today. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. whoa, how did you defeat them? nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. with a littl
but first, new details on the war in ukraine, and potential backup plans to get critical u. s. military aid to ukraine, since congressional republicans refused to act. and that's next. that's next. with nurtec odt i can treat and prevent my migraine attacks all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion and stomach pain. talk to your doctor about nurtec today. what causes a curve down there? who...
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u. s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. joyce, you know in coming to first. we are getting deeper into primary season, and we still haven't seen an immunity decision. it now looks like judge aileen cannon is in no rush on the documents case. how concerned are you? >> look, the courts move slowly at the best of, times and these are not the best of times, stephanie ruhle. it's surprising we've not seen a decision from the court of appeals and the district of columbia yet, i think we all anticipated that. it doesn't necessarily mean there is a problem, these are just, judges three judges who have to reach a decision, together and sometimes that takes time. in my career as an appellate lawyer, it often took more than a year. here we are talking about a matter of weeks. as far as aileen cannon, goes the handwriting has been on the wall for a long, time that she will do everything she can to prevent trying this case before the election takes place. she has drawn out this process involved with classified discovery, and her decision- making process to the point wher
u. s. attorney joyce vance who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor. joyce, you know in coming to first. we are getting deeper into primary season, and we still haven't seen an immunity decision. it now looks like judge aileen cannon is in no rush on the documents case. how concerned are you? >> look, the courts move slowly at the best of, times and these are not the best of times, stephanie ruhle. it's surprising we've not seen a decision from the court of appeals and the district of...
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u. s. states of south carolina, joe biden has won the democratic primary for the 2024 us selection. it's the 1st time south carolina has come 1st on the list of states. first thing in the democratic primaries by didn't had a comfortable when against the 2 of the candidates working away with 96 percent of the voters. michael le phone troy is acting director at the ronald w. both his leadership and public policy center at howard university. he says, israel osborne gas, that will prove to be a great, a challenge for down the road in buttons campaign. it was a bind who's trying to walk a fine line, which helps to explain why he's pushing back against jewels sellers on the west bank and. and we'll have to see how it plays out. but there is some significant work to do to try to either win back those voters release, neutralize them to keep them out of prison for president trump come from all of the reporting. obviously, he seems to have been working very hard to get this really is so slow now. no, i mean pull out where it is and he has not publicly called for a seatbar, but i think he understands if he hasn't already sent. so that has to be where the united state
u. s. states of south carolina, joe biden has won the democratic primary for the 2024 us selection. it's the 1st time south carolina has come 1st on the list of states. first thing in the democratic primaries by didn't had a comfortable when against the 2 of the candidates working away with 96 percent of the voters. michael le phone troy is acting director at the ronald w. both his leadership and public policy center at howard university. he says, israel osborne gas, that will prove to be a...
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s questions. the pm ridiculed the labour leaderfor u—turning on the "definition of a woman". you�*re live with bbc news. in the uk the prince of wales has spoken publicly for the firstur royal correspondent daniela relph was there — a warning there are flashing images in her report. returning to royal duty — tonight the prince of wales was at a fundraising dinner for the london air ambulance. and a first comment from prince william to the bbc during what is a challenging time for the royal family. your royal highness, how grateful are you for the public support you�*ve received in recent weeks? i really appreciate all the messages, thank you. prince william is a former air ambulance pilot himself, so this evening�*s event had personal meaning to him. and there was a touch of top gun glamour, too. tom cruise, the star guest, and another experienced pilot in the room. the prince gave a speech to guests at the fundraiser, his first since his wife had surgery and news of his father�*s cancer diagnosis was made public. i�*d like to take this opportunity to say thank you also for the kind messages of support for catherine and for my father, especially in recent days. it m
s questions. the pm ridiculed the labour leaderfor u—turning on the "definition of a woman". you�*re live with bbc news. in the uk the prince of wales has spoken publicly for the firstur royal correspondent daniela relph was there — a warning there are flashing images in her report. returning to royal duty — tonight the prince of wales was at a fundraising dinner for the london air ambulance. and a first comment from prince william to the bbc during what is a challenging time...
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in her defense, her testimonery was not the first time she blewg it.an good night, everybody but man,ch was is hard to watch,s th laura ingraham. what is that?uuse you know he is lying. if you want my body languagelang analysis as farmershave new york city cab driver, yet to figure out if they want to killk you. and you try not tou an pick up e guy who wants to kill young by the middle you want to die the middle you want to die you see a guy by time andes you see a guy by time andes that would change the answer, because whether wants or never, you know the answer. so that pause is bad acting. >> laura: when she is askedan when do the relationships startf sometimes between february andma april.s every woman knows when relationship starts. every woman watching that at that point, it was absolutelyji preposterous. jimmy, therere w was actually a discussion and this is right up your alley of alcohol preferences. we had everything today, theg alcohol, the cash. the vacation. so watch this moment. >> i paid for a bunch of stuff. i think we did two different wine choice that you do, which is pretty expensive. and i bought him -- he likes t wind but
in her defense, her testimonery was not the first time she blewg it.an good night, everybody but man,ch was is hard to watch,s th laura ingraham. what is that?uuse you know he is lying. if you want my body languagelang analysis as farmershave new york city cab driver, yet to figure out if they want to killk you. and you try not tou an pick up e guy who wants to kill young by the middle you want to die the middle you want to die you see a guy by time andes you see a guy by time andes that would...
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u. s. capital. but for the -- purposes, that doesn't matter. the big question is if he gets a stay, then what? >> 100%. so firster worked on as a clerk up, there there are four votes to grant, but it was a death penalty case, they couldn't get the fit for a stay , and he was executed. so the rule of five versus the rule of four matters here. >> that's a good point. >> but i think given this case and the topic, i don't think only four will vote. let's say five votes -- for the first thing that will happen is it will be presented to chief justice roberts, who is the circuit judge for the d. c. circuit. he will refer to the court, and they will decide whether to grant. they might in this case, it is unusual, treat trump's motion for a state as a petition for -- , especially since jack smith is already moved for it. so they could even move more quickly. one thing is certain, if they take the case, it will be an expedited schedule. nevertheless, it means that they will have the case till around june, and that translates into trial -- judge chutkan around september in the very heat of the election, which will give ri
u. s. capital. but for the -- purposes, that doesn't matter. the big question is if he gets a stay, then what? >> 100%. so firster worked on as a clerk up, there there are four votes to grant, but it was a death penalty case, they couldn't get the fit for a stay , and he was executed. so the rule of five versus the rule of four matters here. >> that's a good point. >> but i think given this case and the topic, i don't think only four will vote. let's say five votes -- for the...
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u. s. constitution or us rule of law that governs any of these things that we, that we've law long since left that behind. but i think there's a couple things you don't need to understand here. first of all, isis is just a pretext to that. for the better part of the 3rd of a century, there's been this obsession in a us policy makers without basically occupying but least 1st occupying iraq and then bring down syria, bring down the wrong, have total american control. the region of the reasons for that are complex, but there's no doubt, but that that's what would be trying to do. and iraq was the lynch band. unfortunately, when we invaded iraq got rid of side of hussein was a primary bulwark against iran. we end up creating what we have done, the same policy makers were concerned. what's going to be the, the she, i core door that iran was going down the road to the mediterranean, a through a friendly iraq is friendly, syria, and then to their friends with his beloved. so all the time is basically where we interject that core door. remember at the very major part of the american presence and serious isn't the north in the courage here. a curtis areas in the north and east of the count
u. s. constitution or us rule of law that governs any of these things that we, that we've law long since left that behind. but i think there's a couple things you don't need to understand here. first of all, isis is just a pretext to that. for the better part of the 3rd of a century, there's been this obsession in a us policy makers without basically occupying but least 1st occupying iraq and then bring down syria, bring down the wrong, have total american control. the region of the reasons for...
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first start in the semifinal. could he be the star of the final? he in the semifinal. could he be the star of the final?— star of the final? he has had his u -s of the final? he has had his ups and downs. hasn't been - ups and downs. hasn't been consistent. but he has been playing ever so well for the last three games when he came on and scored against mali, crucial game. it is going to have to play his part and he is a key player for this game. going to have to play his part and he is a key playerfor this game. has he is a key player for this game. as a defender, you must be living nigeria's performances. they conceded a penalty in the semifinal against south africa but brilliant defensive performances. b5 against south africa but brilliant defensive performances.- against south africa but brilliant defensive performances. as we said many times. — defensive performances. as we said many times, defines _ defensive performances. as we said many times, defines wins _ defensive performances. as we said many times, defines wins you - defensive performances. as we said | many times, defines wins you titles. their defence, even though they were up
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first of, all let me highlight the oil production. i don't think that we are producing more oil than we ever have. if i'm not mistaken, the u. s. is producing more oil now than in any nation on earth, and then any nation on earth has ever produced. >> double correct. >> the u.s. is currently producing more oil than any nation on earth has ever produced. if you're worried about the climate, you go well that's not great. here's what i will say. that's true. not great. the theory of the case the biden administration have is, the only way you create the political sustainable transition is to keep oil prices low. because when they spike up the politics on the issue everybody goes bananas. >> yes. >> it's a perfectly credible theory of the case but they have to communicate it. and if you are putting the carrot in the air you made is will reap a political benefit. >> hundreds. and in the same breath, after davos, my head was spinning. you kept hearing more and more ceos open to this idea of trump. and on that, is this for real? and i learned two things. a, it, listen, they have to play ball, because there is no ceo of fortune 500 comp
first of, all let me highlight the oil production. i don't think that we are producing more oil than we ever have. if i'm not mistaken, the u. s. is producing more oil now than in any nation on earth, and then any nation on earth has ever produced. >> double correct. >> the u.s. is currently producing more oil than any nation on earth has ever produced. if you're worried about the climate, you go well that's not great. here's what i will say. that's true. not great. the theory of...
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u-g-e-n-e b-a-r-n-e-s. >> good morning. can you tell the court about your background in service, in public service? >> i was first senate in 1974 from cobb county. i went back to the house of representatives, i was elected to the house of representatives, served six years until i was elected governor in 1998 and i served in that position until january of 2003. >> and after serving in the position of governor, can you tell the court a little bit about what you transitioned into after your public service? >> i did exactly what i was doing before, i was elected, i went back to practicing law in marietta, georgia, with my daughter who is now judge of the state court and my son-in-law. and now we have, i think, six or seven lawyers, charlie bailey back there was one of them at one time. >> okay. and, governor barnes, would you consider yourself to be a trial lawyer? >> yes. we don't write contracts or we don't write wills, all we do is try cases. >> and i want to direct your attention back to 2021, were you approached by the district attorney of fulton county, fani willis, about being a special prosecutor? >> i was. i
u-g-e-n-e b-a-r-n-e-s. >> good morning. can you tell the court about your background in service, in public service? >> i was first senate in 1974 from cobb county. i went back to the house of representatives, i was elected to the house of representatives, served six years until i was elected governor in 1998 and i served in that position until january of 2003. >> and after serving in the position of governor, can you tell the court a little bit about what you transitioned into...
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first view. that is to say, they like legal issues to percolate in the lower courts and get ventilated between the different judges before the u. s. supreme court gets involved. but smith side is, that's what's happened now. you had this unanimous decision in the court of our appeals, our nation's second highest court. and on that panel of judges was a really diverse group of judges. it wasn't just liberal judges. it was one very prominent conservative judges while. everyone agreed trump's claim was bogus. so you don't need the supreme court. >> let me ask you a tactical question, as an experienced supreme court practitioner. that last page where you're saying to the court, here's the actual schedule you should get. you should get ten days followed by seven days followed by five days. how does the court react to that kind of specific instruction, you might call it? did they consider that presumptuous? what they prefer you just say expedite, expedite, go really fast, but don't be so presumptuous to give us a number of days like that? >> you know, i've been in exactly that position. when you represent the united states justice depa
first view. that is to say, they like legal issues to percolate in the lower courts and get ventilated between the different judges before the u. s. supreme court gets involved. but smith side is, that's what's happened now. you had this unanimous decision in the court of our appeals, our nation's second highest court. and on that panel of judges was a really diverse group of judges. it wasn't just liberal judges. it was one very prominent conservative judges while. everyone agreed trump's...
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first. to the day of defender of the fatherland. 500 points on the reel. letter. let's guess. letter u. p. o. ha. mister captain. b. boris. you named all the letters there are. there 'sey. oh my god. field of dreams. holiday edition. tomorrow. on the first day, happy upcoming holiday to you, everyone who wore or is wearing shoulder straps, on defender of the fatherland day on the first, shura, belobrov arrived, where are you, 3 months, and sasha, wounds, concussion, from a propeller, the train is leaving, the third call, bam-bam-bam, the germans are in alarm under this coast. our second one, commander , the torpedo splashed down, the torpedo went , and what is their car, how do i know nastya, a woman cannot be trusted, but now you see how it happened, the semophore is open, he is my friend, he is my friend, and he loves you, according to according to reconnaissance information , an enemy submarine was discovered in the fifth square, belobrova's flight will go first, commander, the left tank is broken, a little more. more hey, sorry, what actually happened, shurchik, everyone to the bottom, everyone to the bottom, attack, attack, torpedo bombers, february 23, on the f
first. to the day of defender of the fatherland. 500 points on the reel. letter. let's guess. letter u. p. o. ha. mister captain. b. boris. you named all the letters there are. there 'sey. oh my god. field of dreams. holiday edition. tomorrow. on the first day, happy upcoming holiday to you, everyone who wore or is wearing shoulder straps, on defender of the fatherland day on the first, shura, belobrov arrived, where are you, 3 months, and sasha, wounds, concussion, from a propeller, the train...
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u. s. is preparing a series of attacks that could last weeks to respond to the death of american soldiers in jordan. ben rhodes break down what is happening and what to expect, and later, for the first time, the mother of a school shooter is on trial for her son's mass shooting. why this case is so important in the fight against gun violence. the 11th hour just getting underway on a very busy thursday night. thursday night. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is...