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u. s. food and drug administration f d, a hot evaluated patients individually and the biggest study of its kind ever read one. and they showed once again the last, the average effect of treatment is really very smooth. is likely, sir clyde, by the 2020 to study concludes that drugs only show significantly stronger effects than a placebo, and just 15 percent of patients and 85 percent of patients. that's not the case. then certainly the puzzle at the if i had depression myself and depressed, i...
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera.
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera.
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away increase of food production by.
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away increase of food production by.
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to larry california. ah, so this is out there, these are the top stories and health services in northwest syria close to collapse . hospitals were already striking to provide care of. he is a fool now that unable to cope the scale of injuries from the earthquake, fear is growing that diseases may spread in syria as people struggle to survive low temperatures. the world health organization says it's concerned about the condition of health facilities across the region, or so soda has more from the border between turkey and syria. and while we were here, but the karuba campbell crossing the border here
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera...
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right now we flew to take away food waste and food losses. we would ride away increase or foot production by about 30 percent. that's just what this futuristic fruit picking machine from table technologies does . autonomous drones determine exactly when the fruit is ripe? pick it by suction and send it on its way to the market. increased production, less waste, a merger of technology, and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to larry california. ah, this is al jazeera, these are the top stories, the united nations, as appealing for nearly $400000000.00 to help provide humanitarian aid to earthquake victims in syria. it comes as 11 trucks carrying you and aid relief, crossed into rebel held areas of tuesday. after being granted, accessed to new border crossings into care, the number of people being fined alive is reducing by the day. but on wed
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right now we flew to take away food waste and food losses. we would ride away increase or foot production by about 30 percent. that's just what this futuristic fruit picking machine from table technologies does . autonomous drones determine exactly when the fruit is...
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to larry california. i still had here now there we go. spoke coming up with dramatic knights as the fight to be number one weeks up, merely options. ah a full ah ah, how the berlin film festival is on the way with audiences and produces, taking part in person for the 1st time since i make the war. and ukraine is one of the stand up parts of this is ronald mccain has this report from ben. these are the sights and sounds of war in ukraine. these, the realities of combat in a country invaded why its largest neighbor just really it either. and yet in sidney front or eastern front, we are given a glimpse
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera...
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to larry california. to add here on al jazeera, we goes full tommy, up a dramatic nights as the flight to be number one, he's up for many options. ah . with full. ah ah. all right, let's get on to the sports and bunch. the city of claimed a major win as they looked to retain that premier league title, they beat all tribals, all small at the m r at stadium. so how magic as the action in those to my just to move this one. and there was the biggest match of the premier leaks these in a flow fall igloo, top 2 teams off. manchester city faced often a title, a showdown filled with goals and a fair share o
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera...
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to larry california. the still ahead to on al jazeera and sport will take a look at the swedish high school where the students are targeting olympic success . ah. with full. ah. ah, the villain film festival is underway with the audience and produces, taking part in person for the 1st time since the pandemic or the war in ukraine is one of the standout elements of this year's bill anal dominic kane reports from berlin. these are the sites and sans of war in ukraine. these, the realities of combat in a country invaded by its largest neighbor just really died. and yet in sidney front or eastern front,
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away, increase or foot production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera...
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u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away increase of food production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to larry california. with the news ally from london, much more still to bring you after a quick break. and you forensic report, suggestion lane, poet and nobel laureate pablo narrow dad, died from poisoning berlin on a as back. we kind it's position as one of the largest public film festivals. in the world and in sport, england credit cases are in a strong position of today one and the 1st test against the zealand. ah. hello, the weather's lossy troy across much southern europe now. so some good news here. a lot of drive by the and some sunshine. got a little bit of her when she makes that just aroun
u. s. world food organization estimates that by 2050 the world will have to increase its food production by 70 percent in order to feed an ever growing population. one way to close the gap is to farm and consume with less waste. right? now if we were to take away food waste and food losses, we would ride away increase of food production by about 30 percent. increased production, better technology, less waste, a merger of technology and farming to feed a hungry planet. rob reynolds al jazeera to...
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in all but 2 provinces, 2 weeks after a massive earthquake, millions a homeless and need food and shelter. u. s. secretary of state antony blinking is currently in turkey and has pledged new humanitarian aid. the earthquake that struck southeast and turkey and northern syria is killed. more than 44000 people visiting the graves of loved ones. many here have lost their own homes and have no idea where to turn next coffins still piling up. 2 weeks after the disaster, u. s. secretary of state antony blinkin travelled to hattie province to see the damage for himself. in chillik, airbase has become one of the main centers for taking in relief supplies. at the same time, international rescue teams are leaving their work complete. now that hopes of finding more survivors are all but gone. many small villages in the disaster, so no still waiting for help to arrive. this community lacks water, electricity, and sanitation. shipping containers are supposed to be arriving to be used as temporary accommodation. people do what they can. some get help from relatives in germany, but it's not enough. even so no
in all but 2 provinces, 2 weeks after a massive earthquake, millions a homeless and need food and shelter. u. s. secretary of state antony blinking is currently in turkey and has pledged new humanitarian aid. the earthquake that struck southeast and turkey and northern syria is killed. more than 44000 people visiting the graves of loved ones. many here have lost their own homes and have no idea where to turn next coffins still piling up. 2 weeks after the disaster, u. s. secretary of state...
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u. s. and the e u, as inflation in the u. s. remains high, causing large increases in the price of food, gas and other commodities. the e. u has also taken an economic hit with costs of services, housing and public utilities, particularly energy seeing large arises. i know in flood soon, inflation in 2022 is not only an issue in germany, but in many parts of the world. the comparison of the preliminary inflation rates shows a high inflation rate is not a national phenomenon. all countries in the your area are also burdened with this at the beginning of 2023 jack rasmus professor of economics said politics at st. mary's college of california says american consumers and households are the ones paying the price for the consequences of the sanctions. changes are having a major effect on the commodity prices globally, the federal reserve and other central banks. a can't do anything about the global supply chains in the global shortages or to commodities speculators or price gouging by monopolies. they can't do anything about that. they don't have the tools and they don't want to ride. so all the central banks can do is squeeze
u. s. and the e u, as inflation in the u. s. remains high, causing large increases in the price of food, gas and other commodities. the e. u has also taken an economic hit with costs of services, housing and public utilities, particularly energy seeing large arises. i know in flood soon, inflation in 2022 is not only an issue in germany, but in many parts of the world. the comparison of the preliminary inflation rates shows a high inflation rate is not a national phenomenon. all countries in...
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u. s. farmer how important our food supply is both domestically and to the rest of the world. he's not alone with us. we're selling for a record high average of $9.10 a bushel, a survey by farm futures magazine found growers across the american we'd belt have increased production by 17 percent over the last year. it's oil here in kansas, like the soil in ukraine is ideal for growing wheat. and the war being waged half way around the world is effecting what farmers here plant, and how much the war between russia and ukraine. 2 of the world's largest green ex porters has disrupted global production, forcing ukrainians to de mine their fields before harvest, and cutting exports and embattled black c ports in kansas, where the industry's wheat lab studies the most resilient and tasty strains that conflict his combined with the u. s. drought inflation and pandemic era kinks in the global supply chain to make wheat farming more unpredictable than ever because of the uncertainty with a drought. what we saw with the how the market reacted on the initial invasion of ukraine. coming up
u. s. farmer how important our food supply is both domestically and to the rest of the world. he's not alone with us. we're selling for a record high average of $9.10 a bushel, a survey by farm futures magazine found growers across the american we'd belt have increased production by 17 percent over the last year. it's oil here in kansas, like the soil in ukraine is ideal for growing wheat. and the war being waged half way around the world is effecting what farmers here plant, and how much the...
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what these concessions food, fruitless were the u. s. and his allies, launching beige la, left a train of destruction in the country, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians as all special coverage of the u. s. war of harry in iraq. 20 years on at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from great. a with and fleet with it took just over one month for the us. i'm is allies shockley an old campaign to take control of baghdad. however, us troops only officially withdrew in 2011. over those years, countless families were left shots at the young people's aspirations for the future were left in ruins by the brutal us led invasion. oh i was a teenager in the tardy area. there was an army training camp and weapons depots and the sides was subjected to heavy bombardment by merican forces. we would seen ages and we were playing football. not caring about the shelling that sometimes we would have to hide. one day there was a huge explosio
what these concessions food, fruitless were the u. s. and his allies, launching beige la, left a train of destruction in the country, killing hundreds of thousands of civilians as all special coverage of the u. s. war of harry in iraq. 20 years on at this hour, american and coalition forces are in the early stages of military operations to disarm iraq, to free its people, and to defend the world from great. a with and fleet with it took just over one month for the us. i'm is allies shockley an...
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u. s. and its allies did a lot to quote, bolster food supplies. but how does not fit in with moscow's participation in the grain deal to, to help resolve the food prices? ok, so the people of africa and south america and the rest of the developing world have refused to back the u. s. sanctions against russia because they know quite obviously what is inhibiting them to get the grain of sunflower oil and via the all commodities that they need. what they never mention is that the number one exporter of wheat and several other grains to the world is russia. ukraine is number 5 and it is western sanctions against russian banks, financial transactions, insurance on ships in the like the african countries know is preventing them from getting the grain that we need. we also know that the majority of the grain that has been shipped out of ukraine in a deal that was agreed to by russia, i believe naively, has not gone to the neediest countries of the world. it almost, we're talking some 8090 percent. the majority of it has gone to europe, in particular, the
u. s. and its allies did a lot to quote, bolster food supplies. but how does not fit in with moscow's participation in the grain deal to, to help resolve the food prices? ok, so the people of africa and south america and the rest of the developing world have refused to back the u. s. sanctions against russia because they know quite obviously what is inhibiting them to get the grain of sunflower oil and via the all commodities that they need. what they never mention is that the number one...
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to rally outside oakland city hall in support of armstrong was 11 1 of the largest food sanitation companies in the u. s has paid a $1.5 million fine for violating child labor laws and investigation by the u. s labor department found packers sanitation services. had at least 102 children ages 13 to 17 working overnight shifts using hazardous chemicals and cleaning, sharp meat processing equipment. labor officials say the children were found working at 13 meatpacking plants in eight states, mostly in the south and the midwest. jessica lumen, the labor department's principal deputy administrator of the wage and hour division, said quote these children should never have been employed in meatpacking plants, and this can only happen when employers do not take responsibility to prevent child labor violations from occurring in the first place. changes are coming for some twitter users. the social media company says that users who text who used text messages as their two factor authentication to log into twitter will have to be paid twitter blue subscribers. twitter says that they're seeing phone based, two fac
to rally outside oakland city hall in support of armstrong was 11 1 of the largest food sanitation companies in the u. s has paid a $1.5 million fine for violating child labor laws and investigation by the u. s labor department found packers sanitation services. had at least 102 children ages 13 to 17 working overnight shifts using hazardous chemicals and cleaning, sharp meat processing equipment. labor officials say the children were found working at 13 meatpacking plants in eight states,...
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u. s. sanctions. we would like to clarify the u. s. sanctions include exceptions that do not prevent the delivery of humanitarian medical food and other aid to the syrian people. we will not prevent any country from providing such aid. for our part, we will continue to provide assistance to the syrian people. this unnamed individual that was tweeted out by the u. s. spokespersons media office to the arab world. what did you make of this tweet? i, i really believe that, that, you know, they should know that the statement that given by the speaking in arabic from day one i to think is, is totally at the end of and it's so it's so full, it has nothing to do with that through the night this is sanctions against syria ad preventing any means of life, of survival, of saving a human lives and syria. and what, what she said, i feel has statement in arabic is speaking on behalf of the u. s. has nothing to put in at all. it is a magnitude to us preventing any country from offering re enhance that would it truly save lives and syria? what this proves option is that they really do not care about human lives and all their claims about human italia
u. s. sanctions. we would like to clarify the u. s. sanctions include exceptions that do not prevent the delivery of humanitarian medical food and other aid to the syrian people. we will not prevent any country from providing such aid. for our part, we will continue to provide assistance to the syrian people. this unnamed individual that was tweeted out by the u. s. spokespersons media office to the arab world. what did you make of this tweet? i, i really believe that, that, you know, they...
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u. s. treasury department say that 6 iran based manufacturers are being targeted on 3 firms in malaysia and singapore, professor of political communications university of tehran. food is on the questions the, the galaxy of the new u. s. actions in the last number of mine has been able to send more oil and chemical products in comparison to last year. for example, us sanctions obviously causing difficulties but it hasn't been. ready to sanctions, casey is buying, you'd realize that the sanctions are illegal, unilateral americans sanctions, the un or any other international organization has enough sanction. iranian only and then profits come generally from age. and this is the tradition that we have allies that following united states is the sanction not yet. i think it washington fears and this is what they have admitted that if they punish india, india would prevents to china and strengthen it's like strategic partnerships with china and russia. india does not need the u. s. c . u s. that needs india authorities in nicko rag, you have released from jail more than 200 qu plotters. they had tried to over through the central american nations government back in 2018. a
u. s. treasury department say that 6 iran based manufacturers are being targeted on 3 firms in malaysia and singapore, professor of political communications university of tehran. food is on the questions the, the galaxy of the new u. s. actions in the last number of mine has been able to send more oil and chemical products in comparison to last year. for example, us sanctions obviously causing difficulties but it hasn't been. ready to sanctions, casey is buying, you'd realize that the sanctions...
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u. s. remains high, causing large increases in the price of food, gas and other commodities. the e. u has also taken an economic hit with costs of services, housing and public utilities, particularly energy seeing large rises. i know in flood soon, inflation in 2022 is not only an issue in germany, but in many parts of the world, the comparison of the preliminary inflation rates shows a high inflation rate is not a national phenomenon. all countries in your area are also burdened with this at the beginning of 2023. for more details we crossed now to jack ross, miss professor of economics and politics at st. mary's college of california. good morning. how says near is, is this latest package of sanctions in comparison to the previous measures taken? well, it looks like pretty much more the same. i think this like the 11th the 12th version of the sanctions. you described them in general and pretty much what they been doing. but if, if there are anything like the previous iterations, it's not going to have that much effect. it appears on the rushes economy, you know, the whole purpose
u. s. remains high, causing large increases in the price of food, gas and other commodities. the e. u has also taken an economic hit with costs of services, housing and public utilities, particularly energy seeing large rises. i know in flood soon, inflation in 2022 is not only an issue in germany, but in many parts of the world, the comparison of the preliminary inflation rates shows a high inflation rate is not a national phenomenon. all countries in your area are also burdened with this at...
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food and medicine. and sleeping with was as i o same august 20 years since the ben u. s. secretary of state pushed military action in iraq at the un security council . an episode well known for his display of a vial in an attempt to prove allegations of the existence of weapons of mass destruction in iraq by claim later proved to be false. one of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on our racks. biological weapons is the existence of mobile production facilities used to make biological agents. we have 1st hand descriptions of biological weapons, factories on wheels and on rails. it felt like justifying an invasion of iraq to the world. mattered that much to the u. s. though, after all, then president george w bush already had plans to invade the sovereign middle east or nation claims that baghdad was stock piling, illegal weapons and developing its nuclear program. war a plenty, and the catch fear, phrase, weapons of mass destruction had already been popularized. evidence, however, was either lacking or in powells case, fabrica
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inside a texas shopping mall that deadly shooting at a food court only feet away from the location of one of the deadliest mass shootings in u. s history. outrage in ohio. they screwed up our town. they're going to fix it. people living near that toxic train derailment site demand answers about pollution amid reports of people and animals getting sick, the new legal action and why the train company chose to skip a community meeting on the health concerns. cruise ship contamination the government's warning to a popular cruise line what was found in the drinking water on board. plus sweet justice for a thief who stole 200,000 cadbury chocolate eggs and later proof that nature calls even for a super bowl mvp. from abc news in new york. this is america this morning. good thursday morning, everyone i'm andrew denberg. reena roy infirmary. annan we begin with that deadly military helicopter crash going down near huntsville, alabama, abc psych jockey is here now, with the very latest, like good morning. good morning, andrew. we have few details about what caused the crash. but witnesses say there is no doubt the pilot saved a lot of l
inside a texas shopping mall that deadly shooting at a food court only feet away from the location of one of the deadliest mass shootings in u. s history. outrage in ohio. they screwed up our town. they're going to fix it. people living near that toxic train derailment site demand answers about pollution amid reports of people and animals getting sick, the new legal action and why the train company chose to skip a community meeting on the health concerns. cruise ship contamination the...
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with food and medicines and supplies, and freedom with awe. in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nazis against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered a kuta, the fish, the former soviet republic, into on confrontation with moscow. will certainly hear the united states and the u . k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and a successor of the russian federation. we will not have the horrible situation we have today. i think that if the american stopped, we would be at peace and the role would be a lot better place as the economy, the world were function considerably better than is doing a. 7 i with the papers in.
with food and medicines and supplies, and freedom with awe. in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nazis against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered a kuta, the fish, the former soviet republic, into on confrontation with moscow. will certainly hear the united states and the u . k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and a successor of the russian federation. we will not have the horrible situation we have...
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food medicine and sleep. with today marks 20 years since the u. s. secretary of state at the time push military action in iraq at the un security council. an episode well known by his display of a vial in an attempt to display allegations of weapons of mass destruction existence in iraq. that claim later proved to be false. one of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on our racks. biological weapons is the existence of mobile production facilities used to make biological agents. we have 1st hand descriptions of biological weapons, factories on wheels and on rails. less than a teaspoon of dry anthrax, a little bit about this amount. this is just about the amount of a teaspoon. less than a teaspoonful of dry anthrax in an envelope shut down the united states senate in the fall of 2001. this forced several 100 people to undergo emergency medical treatment and killed 2 postal workers. colin powell later pin the blame on the intelligence services for providing and accurate information. the years of invasion and
food medicine and sleep. with today marks 20 years since the u. s. secretary of state at the time push military action in iraq at the un security council. an episode well known by his display of a vial in an attempt to display allegations of weapons of mass destruction existence in iraq. that claim later proved to be false. one of the most worrisome things that emerges from the thick intelligence file we have on our racks. biological weapons is the existence of mobile production facilities used...
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with we will bring to the iraqi food and medicine and supplies and sleep with ah ah, in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nazis against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered kuta, the page, the former soviet republic into, on confrontation with moscow will certainly if the united states and the u. k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation. we will not have the horrible way should we have today. i think that if the american stopped and we would be at peace and the role would be a lot better place and the economy, the world function certainly better than it's doing now. see what happens with digital games with an actual physical sport. something like digital. yeah, there's yes, because on is preparing to host the 1st ever gains of the future a cyber context with a physical dimension. one of the innovators, eager to study at all, is on the verge of redefining sports and gaming. he tells us what's behind this synergy, and if it's the future a headlines, a said to give his a
with we will bring to the iraqi food and medicine and supplies and sleep with ah ah, in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nazis against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered kuta, the page, the former soviet republic into, on confrontation with moscow will certainly if the united states and the u. k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation. we will not have the horrible way...
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we're talking about other guys and also and food medical supply and other necessities are not fact sanction. and u. s. and other european countries mentioned this over and over those. these are not the detection shockey. thank you very much for joining a ceo of the mara found a de foundation filling his in on the situation and serial. thank or germany is home to the largest turkish community outside of turkey and here in berlin. many who have friends and loved once in the disasters on doing what they can to help d w's on a hone report. ha, ha, ha, ha ha. if you pack, we'll pack those 2. i get that medic, evelyn has been organizing donations for days. she posted about the campaign on social media, asking friends and colleagues was spread the word. helpers and 8 supplies have kept on coming since day one. by the the i slept with 3 hours last night, but we will continue it. we are doing this for the people who cannot believe that now we are sleepless with it. very gladly. even danziger alquon works for the just tele senior citizens home in berlin. right after they heard about the earthquake, they offere
we're talking about other guys and also and food medical supply and other necessities are not fact sanction. and u. s. and other european countries mentioned this over and over those. these are not the detection shockey. thank you very much for joining a ceo of the mara found a de foundation filling his in on the situation and serial. thank or germany is home to the largest turkish community outside of turkey and here in berlin. many who have friends and loved once in the disasters on doing...
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u. s. $2.00 trillion dollars and india some $815000000.00. it's often caused by eating the wrong food. something that's true for people living in poverty and the well fed alike. too many bad carbohydrates, like white bread, white rice, sugar and too much animal fat. all found in popular ready made meals. the foods we eat don't contain enough fiber, protein vitamins or trace elements. and who are the big winners here worldwide? food giants like nestle, as well as stock exchange, speculators who bet on basic commodities like rice in weeks. the clear loses of poor people in developing countries who have no choice but to pay those commodity exchange was pandemic. and climate change only add to the misery. and yet none of the world's 8000000000 inhabitants would have to go hungry. there's more than enough food to go round. global agriculture produces assert more calories than i needed to feed the entire world. if food were distributed fairly, everyone could have enough to eat fresh fish can be part of a healthy diet and the world has a big appetite for it. the fish farming industry is boomi
u. s. $2.00 trillion dollars and india some $815000000.00. it's often caused by eating the wrong food. something that's true for people living in poverty and the well fed alike. too many bad carbohydrates, like white bread, white rice, sugar and too much animal fat. all found in popular ready made meals. the foods we eat don't contain enough fiber, protein vitamins or trace elements. and who are the big winners here worldwide? food giants like nestle, as well as stock exchange, speculators who...
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a, [000:00:00;00] with the food on medicine and supplies and freedom with awe, panic on social media. as unverified video footage appears to show an explosion over a u. s. city where a chinese surveillance balloon was previously spotted. the officials denied that any glass top and the g 7 nations impose a price cap on russian oil products to call moscow's revenue while president food and says the country simply will not export oil to states supporting the limitation and cutting off alternative voices. the use crackdown on media freedom forces are tv productions to see this operation in germany.
a, [000:00:00;00] with the food on medicine and supplies and freedom with awe, panic on social media. as unverified video footage appears to show an explosion over a u. s. city where a chinese surveillance balloon was previously spotted. the officials denied that any glass top and the g 7 nations impose a price cap on russian oil products to call moscow's revenue while president food and says the country simply will not export oil to states supporting the limitation and cutting off alternative...
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u. s. the number of wild mammals either killed or cold as a consequence of bird food is growing. authorities report infections among grizzly bears skunks and sea lions. the spread of the virus from birds to mammals is heightening a risk of it's spilling over into humans. the world health organization says we must all be prepared. h 5 and one has spread widely in wild birds and paul poultry for 25 years. but the reason spill over to my most needs to be monitored closely. for the moment, doubly joe, i says, is the risk to humans as low. we needs to be just vigilant to make sure that a spread, the nanny maurice contained because the more the virus circulating animals are, the higher is the risk for human as well. because the virus circulating in animal can evolve to form that are more trans missy boy. and then these days, this pillow very in human population, and then we can have a, i'll breaks of 80. and let's look at what bird flew is and how it spreads. it's a disease that affects poultry and wild birds and usually flares up between autumn and summer. bird flew can infect entire flocks withi
u. s. the number of wild mammals either killed or cold as a consequence of bird food is growing. authorities report infections among grizzly bears skunks and sea lions. the spread of the virus from birds to mammals is heightening a risk of it's spilling over into humans. the world health organization says we must all be prepared. h 5 and one has spread widely in wild birds and paul poultry for 25 years. but the reason spill over to my most needs to be monitored closely. for the moment, doubly...
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and to defend the world from gray, with food, and medicine, and supplies, and freedom with awe. in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nancy's against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineer dakota, that faced the former soviet republic into our confrontation with moscow will certainly of the united states and the u. k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor in the russian federation. we will not have the horrible situation we have today. i think that if the american stopped, we would be at peace and the role would be a lot better place. and the economy, the world will function considerably better than is doing a mark sanchez and a mirror plane. we do whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that some different opinions that you won't get anywhere else. look of it please. if you have the state department, the c, i a weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations. choose your fax for you. go ahead. i change and whatever you do. don't watch my show. stay main street because i'
and to defend the world from gray, with food, and medicine, and supplies, and freedom with awe. in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nancy's against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineer dakota, that faced the former soviet republic into our confrontation with moscow will certainly of the united states and the u. k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor in the russian federation. we will not have...
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u. n. s. c. i had been authorized to send this humanitarian relief items like food tans blankets, all kind of really had been authorized to do so by the security council. as to that's what's happening. there is a mechanism in place then announced a un to send this release into another country from turkey without actually that bruland officer and government. now it's unfortunately, the people here are stuck in a lot of politics and that's why we call on people to put politics aside on everybody, the government, the opposition, the international community. politics needs to be set aside. we need to focus on the needs of these people on these people themselves. what, what kind of 8 do they need? how can we get them to them as soon as possible with as much aid as possible, and as many people as possible? because many of these people live, either in far away remote areas or hot to reach areas either by this. the storm, the snow storm that had hit the region or by the earthquake that had damaged them both or by the politics. you know, syria is there so many different areas under the authority over the con
u. n. s. c. i had been authorized to send this humanitarian relief items like food tans blankets, all kind of really had been authorized to do so by the security council. as to that's what's happening. there is a mechanism in place then announced a un to send this release into another country from turkey without actually that bruland officer and government. now it's unfortunately, the people here are stuck in a lot of politics and that's why we call on people to put politics aside on everybody,...
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your bucket list, a magic corner, track hot spot for food, and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off. we go oh, from an o f a luxury s u v in eco island with a micro grid to charge me and a crazy d i. y hills my razor invoice. now hold on for a while right now on rad.
your bucket list, a magic corner, track hot spot for food, and some great cultural memorials to boot w travel off. we go oh, from an o f a luxury s u v in eco island with a micro grid to charge me and a crazy d i. y hills my razor invoice. now hold on for a while right now on rad.
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food with the great debate this week on t w. ah, this is the w news life on the berlin, the u. s. military sheets down an unidentified object over alaska up to white house says it was traveling as a high altitude and post a threat to civilian flight. also the program survival against all odds and a quake victim trap for 4 days. this bulls, alive from the rubble for the death toll and turkey and syria preachers. 23000. ah, i'm a hilda muhammad, welcome to the program. the u. s. military has shut down an unidentified object over alaska, on orders from president joe biden. officials say it's around the size of a car and posed a threat to civilian flights. the u. s. air force down a suspected chinese spy balloon last week. the white house says it's not clear where the latest object came from. in the case today, we're talking about an object again, we don't know a lot about it but, but that at its altitude, represented a potential threat to the safety of flying customers, civil air traffic based on your broad and deep experience. i think my own or have flown this thing in the air. i h
food with the great debate this week on t w. ah, this is the w news life on the berlin, the u. s. military sheets down an unidentified object over alaska up to white house says it was traveling as a high altitude and post a threat to civilian flight. also the program survival against all odds and a quake victim trap for 4 days. this bulls, alive from the rubble for the death toll and turkey and syria preachers. 23000. ah, i'm a hilda muhammad, welcome to the program. the u. s. military has shut...
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and to defend the world from great pains whose with food and medicine and supplies, and sleeping with awe. in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nancy's against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered kuta, the fish, the former soviet republic, into on confrontation with moscow. will certainly hear the united states and the u . k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation. we will not have the horrible situation we have today. i think that if the american stopped, we would be at peace and the role would be a lot better place and the economy, the world will function. we better than is doing now with a merc sanchez. and i'm here to play with you. whatever you do, you do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. my little opinions that you won't get anywhere else work if it pleases you to have the state department, the cia weapons makers, multi $1000000000.00 corporations, choose your facts for you, go ahead by change and whatever you do. don't watch my show stay main
and to defend the world from great pains whose with food and medicine and supplies, and sleeping with awe. in the 1950s, the u. s. used former nancy's against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered kuta, the fish, the former soviet republic, into on confrontation with moscow. will certainly hear the united states and the u . k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation. we...