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u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer. how many people, jim saelens who want to contact we? so probably these, that's the japanese punishment data. they want to use a robot that instead of to let a robot dog or cat isn't like the real thing. in generally, the robots of today falls short of what we've seen and films are cartoons. is verbal. the assume i lays a robot or that kind of has a very the politics problem that's probably can do everything that well that's what i want to work in a hoss box and also to can do the homework instead of just doing the hands of something like that tomorrow, but the comments ticket on the rainbow or the rubble is not really high, then the so many people's are the notice on the roads is not very good. the as compared to the all wise residential then the so many people's are either definitely need to be. so robot would you want to love it in your life? personally, i'd go for a real talk. even if that does make standing up after it. it's great that we have robotic pets, chatbox, or chat rooms t
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u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer or companies because themselves want to context we, so probably these. but the japanese parties front data they want to use a robot that instead of a robot, dog or cat, isn't like the real thing in generally, the robots of today falls short of what we've seen and films are cartoons is verbal . the assume i lays a robot or that kind of has a very the politics problem. so that's about what you can do. everything that, that's what i want to work in a hospital x and also the can do the homework instead of just doing the hands of something like that tomorrow. but the comments taken over the rainbow over the roberts is not really high. then the so many people's are the notice on the roads is not very good. the, the columbia to the always most initial, then the so many people's are either definitely need to be. so robot would you want to love it in your life? personally, i'd go for a real talk, even if that doesn't mean cleaning up
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u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer how many is because themselves want to context. we so probably these, but the japanese parties front data they want to use a robot that instead of a robot, dog or cat, isn't like the real thing in generally, the robots of today falls short of what we've seen. and films are cartoons, is verbal. the assume i lays a robot or that kind of has a very, the politics problem that's about what you can do. everything that, that's what i want to work in a hoss works and also the can do the homework instead of just doing hands on something like that tomorrow. but to come and stick with rosie. rainbow or the roberts is not really high, then the so many people's are the notice on the roads is not very good. the as compared to the always much less of them to so many peoples are easily disappointed to be. so robots would you want to love it in your life? personally, i go for a real dog, even if that doesn't and cleaning up after it. it's gre
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u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer how many is because themselves want to context. we so probably these, but the japanese parties font data, they want to use a robot that these steps often met a robot. dog or cat isn't like the real thing in generally, the robots of today falls short of what we've seen and films are cartoons. is verbal, the assume i lays a robot or that kind of is a very the politics balance. that's what i want to can do everything. uh well that's what's kinda working the hoss works and also the can do the homework instead of just do it hands on something like that tomorrow. but the comments, particularly rainbow, or the rubber is not really high. then the so many people's are the notice on the roads is not very good. the as compared to the all wise residential then the so many people's are either definitely need to be. so robot would you want to love it in your life? personally, i'd go for a real dog, even if that doesn't mean cleaning up aft
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u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer. how many is because themselves want to context. we, so probably these, but the japanese parties fund data, they want to use a robot that is set often. but a robot, dog or cat, isn't like the real thing in generally, the robots of today falls short of what we've seen and films are cartoons. is verbal, the assume i lays a robot or that kind of has a very, the politics problem. that's a problem, can do everything that that's what i want to work in a hospital x and also the can do the homework instead of just do it hands on something like that tomorrow. but the comments, particularly the rainbow of the robot is not really high. then the so many people's are the notice of the robots is not very good. the as compared to the allies residential. then there's so many beavers are easily disappointed to be so robots, which you want to love and your life. personally, i go for a real talk, even if that doesn't mean cleaning up after it. it's great that we have robotic pets, chatbox, or chat rooms
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u. s. people want to use a robot just as a tool to communicate to weezer how many is because themselves want to context. we so probably of these. that's the japanese punishment data. they want to use a robot that is set often met a robot. dog or cat isn't like the real thing in generally, the robots of today falls short of what we've seen and films are cartoons. is verbal, the schumer way, the robot or that kind of has a very, the politics problems. that's about what you can do. everything that, that's what, what's kinda working the hosp locks and also the can do the homework instead of just do it hands on something like that tomorrow. but the comments, particularly right though the rub up is not really high, then the so many people's are not this. all the robert's is not very good. the as compared to the allies most initial then the so many people's are either disappointed to be so robots would you want to love it and your life? personally, i go for a real talk. even if that doesn't mean cleaning
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and of course, we have to invest into the ability of societies to integrate those people who arise legally new york in u. s. in moldova, 2 people have been killed in a shooting at just an out international airport. the gunman was a 43 year old man from disease. this tom sees the border of his firearm. after being denied and for to most of the president, my son do says the 2 people killed the airport stuff. a 3rd person that was wounded, least they, the shooter has been detained. focused on this set to get to $3000000000.00 lifeline from the international monetary fund. the countries on the brink of default and is suffering from folding foreign cash reserves. inflation is storing and the value of the rupee has plummeted. it means pakistan is struggling to afford impulse months to finish skills time or as also scale potential. investors hire has more from it's not about and what is being held as a breakthrough by the focus on your daughter did the international monetary fund and focused on have agreed to a stop level agreement which will save the red what up to $3000000000.00 for the cash strapped economy fo
and of course, we have to invest into the ability of societies to integrate those people who arise legally new york in u. s. in moldova, 2 people have been killed in a shooting at just an out international airport. the gunman was a 43 year old man from disease. this tom sees the border of his firearm. after being denied and for to most of the president, my son do says the 2 people killed the airport stuff. a 3rd person that was wounded, least they, the shooter has been detained. focused on this...
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u. s. as 25000000 people are at risk of not getting enough food every day, process jump tough to the government and to the long running fuel subsidy in june. you're up to date. so those are the headlines stage soon to talk to al jazeera is up next, make sense of what she. so how do states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the september 22, 2017, and 11 year old boy and the 9th here in city vinegar goes to a local clinic seeking a medical diagnosis for what seemed to be symptoms is a very unusual chicken pox launch lesions all over his body and stores inside his mouth, the doctor called in to look at the case was major in infectious diseases scientist doctor dean. yet oh, going on. his suspicions proved correct. the boy had a new type of
u. s. as 25000000 people are at risk of not getting enough food every day, process jump tough to the government and to the long running fuel subsidy in june. you're up to date. so those are the headlines stage soon to talk to al jazeera is up next, make sense of what she. so how do states control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative improve public opinion and norma? spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today, but that's...
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u. s. and e u markets, the way people feel about conscious consumerism, of thinking deeply about who they do business with what companies they do business . so it has really transformed the ability for any business to really take that kind of power and control over multiple services. it's just something i don't really see happening here. i think there's too much consciousness, too much regulation. it's something that i'd say, tons of companies would like to do because it's a huge market. amazon is probably the company that comes closest to even being somewhere in that model in that it has a whole entertainment industry, a has a marketplace, but the marketplace stuff has been quite hired for social media platforms in the us and you to, to land on. i mean, that's one example facebook marketplace tools exist, but anecdotally for from what i've been told from my experience is on it. and it's not got a lot of trust in there. okay. obviously, i so you know, being on this issue of anti trust regulations, i mean, what will regularly just have to say about a platform that does everything that compani
u. s. and e u markets, the way people feel about conscious consumerism, of thinking deeply about who they do business with what companies they do business . so it has really transformed the ability for any business to really take that kind of power and control over multiple services. it's just something i don't really see happening here. i think there's too much consciousness, too much regulation. it's something that i'd say, tons of companies would like to do because it's a huge market. amazon...
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directly he can do and yeah, it was in the atlanta, everybody has he has been reading people making statements and u. s. embassy, both through data, and the last been, i brought back to, um, uh, endorsing people seem to be oh id be. they'd be, i'd be able to do the sensors and especially parameters demo, the brand new stuff was them. um us not long ago. it was that system, visit the so many but back to us and sign these to but i might have to but i don't know, but i got to be blocked, met him to say so. mm hm. not a there's appealing and there's appealing in india, people who deal with the politics. us is trying a fundraising change. they do it on the very popular because the, they don't want him to be like get into the quite a strong statement. because obviously there was the, the state visits of the p, m o d, a to america. recently it over to india is part of the quote alliance with american . what makes you think the, the, the, the, the us is looking for ways you can change the 2 of them above us or the comment that isn't in the idea of him. but the man, the clock, even if somebody does all my paper
directly he can do and yeah, it was in the atlanta, everybody has he has been reading people making statements and u. s. embassy, both through data, and the last been, i brought back to, um, uh, endorsing people seem to be oh id be. they'd be, i'd be able to do the sensors and especially parameters demo, the brand new stuff was them. um us not long ago. it was that system, visit the so many but back to us and sign these to but i might have to but i don't know, but i got to be blocked, met him...
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because e don't think there's any country in the world that would stand for what's happening to u s with of people flowing in thew from, by the way, mentalay institutions asylum. they don't like me using those names insane asylum but we havey very bad very sick people very ill people coming intoountry. our country, prisons and jails all over the world and it's notn the four countries that we sort of consider neighbors. it's all over. last week we had 129 countries,i representatives of people that came into our country illegallvf y . and we're losing our country and we're losing the spirit of our countrour coun they. but i will tell you, make america great again and maga and america first and all of these things that we talk about, there's never been more spi n. look at this. there's never been more spirit than we have right now? right >> 20 24, 2024 is the most important election that we've ever had. >> you know, and i used to saywe with 2016 and i meant it 100%, but we're now we're going intoaa an almost a communistic state. and i think maybe we'r e there. at the when you look at what they are do
because e don't think there's any country in the world that would stand for what's happening to u s with of people flowing in thew from, by the way, mentalay institutions asylum. they don't like me using those names insane asylum but we havey very bad very sick people very ill people coming intoountry. our country, prisons and jails all over the world and it's notn the four countries that we sort of consider neighbors. it's all over. last week we had 129 countries,i representatives of people...
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now i think it was last year where this wide scale oppression of trade unionist, people were starting to be arrested. u. s. b, for example. the offices were rated, looking for width, and so i mean, this is quite as already considering the situation. but this, this shows the tale and routing costs, the government is afraid and they're afraid of the power of organized work is. and what are these attacks linked to opposition to the position on ukraine that i put all the rest of the yes, yes, yeah. the state office, for example, for example, for, for the press confidence a i communicate to do a thought at the event, but only for the press conference. we was in 3 and this in the know office of us about the as she be now, 25 left from could i be the employees here? so these are the only because i, i organize that press conference in front of the american base. 25 and the only we, i'm the communicate strength. it means that view is a.
now i think it was last year where this wide scale oppression of trade unionist, people were starting to be arrested. u. s. b, for example. the offices were rated, looking for width, and so i mean, this is quite as already considering the situation. but this, this shows the tale and routing costs, the government is afraid and they're afraid of the power of organized work is. and what are these attacks linked to opposition to the position on ukraine that i put all the rest of the yes, yes, yeah....
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that is not far away and were told that it was being used by getting some of the people that had been kidnapped. the u. s. has rushes decision to exit. a grain daily with ukraine will strike a blow, it will just people that need every where the hell, the problem. and this is alice, as the online from the also coming up president food and blames ukraine's what he calls a senseless and cruel attack on the crimea bridge, which links the occupied to mention that to russia, protests and the occupied west bank and gaza against political arrests. made by the palestinian authority and a new hard for l sinus patients with drugs that could slow down dementia. the united nations secretary general says he is deeply disappointed at russia's withdrawal from the black sea grain do saying it was a lifeline for global food security. the agreement guarantee safe passage of food in the black sea to large parts of the world. antonio gutierrez says the decision will raise the price of food at a time when so many are already suffering. of all the monthly participation in these agreements, it's a choice. but struggling people
that is not far away and were told that it was being used by getting some of the people that had been kidnapped. the u. s. has rushes decision to exit. a grain daily with ukraine will strike a blow, it will just people that need every where the hell, the problem. and this is alice, as the online from the also coming up president food and blames ukraine's what he calls a senseless and cruel attack on the crimea bridge, which links the occupied to mention that to russia, protests and the occupied...
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u. s. embassy, and on the beach front. there are now quite a few 100, you know, thousands of people standing. he gathered outside the embassy, as he said, this has been going on to say is what is really the only day of disruption they have resistance city. well, uh and it's been happening since 630 this morning. lots of people who am some of them are off right. but, you know, very, very, very proud the old saying and various different places on the train station, right or wrong will be going to the 9 where and tell her be where most of the protest to happen every saturday night starts to get. these have been going on 7 moms now. this is a and unusual one minutes during the week, but they all becoming a regular the during the week. as the vote for the taking a reform will come to the connected as, as what will happen next week. we're expecting the 2 final version of one particular move from is major judicial eval to be going for a final word next week. and that is why everyone is out today. really trying to voice their concern, trying to voice their their desire for these to be craft or at lea
u. s. embassy, and on the beach front. there are now quite a few 100, you know, thousands of people standing. he gathered outside the embassy, as he said, this has been going on to say is what is really the only day of disruption they have resistance city. well, uh and it's been happening since 630 this morning. lots of people who am some of them are off right. but, you know, very, very, very proud the old saying and various different places on the train station, right or wrong will be going to...
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u. d. w. 's africa every friday on dw one continent, 700000000 people with their own personal stories. we are, every day likes what europeans fear and what they hope for focus on your own dw, the, the, the, this is dw dues live it from berlin. israel says it's rated a militant stronghold of the occupied westbank because really forces used drones to strike targets in the town to janine. and what it says was a counter terrorism operation. palestinian officials say at least 8 people were killed and destroy.
u. d. w. 's africa every friday on dw one continent, 700000000 people with their own personal stories. we are, every day likes what europeans fear and what they hope for focus on your own dw, the, the, the, this is dw dues live it from berlin. israel says it's rated a militant stronghold of the occupied westbank because really forces used drones to strike targets in the town to janine. and what it says was a counter terrorism operation. palestinian officials say at least 8 people were killed...
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as my pity for the ukrainian people, i appeal to the u. s president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient, not to use cluster bombs in the war because the washington's decision to supply key of wood cluster munitions comes just days before president biden is to attend a nato summit taking off and choose they enlist you in the with her take on the timing, your chart to come. it seems like a pretty straightforward mission. you as president onto air force one and shadow summit in lithuania for the the other western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they are over ukraine is also going to make a pit stop a route to this meeting in london on monday to hang out with british prime minister, reach you soon. ok, maybe try to keep deflecting any talk of that trade deal that the us promise britain, if it's secured, it's breakfast, divorce from the u. then he was supposed to hang out with king charles, who's coordination? 5 in this because while he's 80 and probably maybe he was just still too tired from the white ho
as my pity for the ukrainian people, i appeal to the u. s president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient, not to use cluster bombs in the war because the washington's decision to supply key of wood cluster munitions comes just days before president biden is to attend a nato summit taking off and choose they enlist you in the with her take on the timing, your chart to come. it seems like a pretty straightforward mission. you as president onto air force one and shadow...
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people. i appeal to the u. s. president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient. not to use cluster bombs in the war because the real victims will be ukrainians. washington's decision to supply tab just days before president biden is to attend the nato summit, taking off on tuesday in lithuania, then with her take the burden mission, us president. job up here in europe this week for the nasal or western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they are over. you free the usual stuff. but it was also going to make a pit stop a route to this meeting in london on monday to hang out with british prime minister . reach you soon. ok, maybe try to keep deflecting any talk that trade deal that the us promise britain, if it's secured, it's breakfast. divorce supposed to hang out with king charles who's coordination? 5 in this because while he's 80 and probably needed his beauty rest, maybe he was just still too tired from the white house. easter april by his visit was supposed to be a big chance for king charles to showcase his climate change projects and leverage
people. i appeal to the u. s. president as the supplier and the ukranian president as the recipient. not to use cluster bombs in the war because the real victims will be ukrainians. washington's decision to supply tab just days before president biden is to attend the nato summit, taking off on tuesday in lithuania, then with her take the burden mission, us president. job up here in europe this week for the nasal or western leaders could all just ramble on about how united they are over. you...
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now i think it was last year where this wide scale oppression of trade unionist people were started to be arrested. u. s. b, for example, the offices were rated, looking for width. and so, i mean, this is quite as already considering the situation. but this, this shows the tale and routing costs. the government is afraid and they're afraid of the power of organized work is where these attacks linked to opposition to the position on ukraine that i put all the rest of the yes yes. yeah . the state office, for example, for example, from for the press confidence i communicate to authority, but only for the press conference. we was in 3 and the as in uh, no office address, but uh, as she being out of 25 left from kind of been in. they've been in police here. so these are the only because i, i organize that press conference in front of the american base. 25, and the only we, i'm the communicate read. it means that view revision at least and $25.00. okay, asked me how, how do you see your name? and this is linked directly to opposition to nato. and so it's a very difficult to not to, to speak, no possible spea
now i think it was last year where this wide scale oppression of trade unionist people were started to be arrested. u. s. b, for example, the offices were rated, looking for width. and so, i mean, this is quite as already considering the situation. but this, this shows the tale and routing costs. the government is afraid and they're afraid of the power of organized work is where these attacks linked to opposition to the position on ukraine that i put all the rest of the yes yes. yeah . the...
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u. s. u to show it can win a nuclear war. do you think he was reflecting your article or do you think? do you think there are people in the, by the ministration that alone in the put in ministration? who believes that some sort of limited nuclear war is feasible and is the only rational option? has millions of dollars, weapons a port in and ukraine, the red line from russia, the ukrainian join nature was being crossed in a way in vilnius? well, of him, i'm sure. did you notice the same thing? most of the rest of the world is noticed as well. which is that every time there is a either discussion, all or the delivery of our show room missiles, shells of the airplane tanks, the infantry fighting vehicles, the boat and threatens uh, waves the new we are. well, he would deny that he always says no, that's off the table, but there are other people within russian society who st. yes, of what he said on several occasions that this raises dark. the darkest questions about the rear ization of the war. um but uh, we gotta go weapons that can deal with this. and the west has to be careful because we need to tread carefully so
u. s. u to show it can win a nuclear war. do you think he was reflecting your article or do you think? do you think there are people in the, by the ministration that alone in the put in ministration? who believes that some sort of limited nuclear war is feasible and is the only rational option? has millions of dollars, weapons a port in and ukraine, the red line from russia, the ukrainian join nature was being crossed in a way in vilnius? well, of him, i'm sure. did you notice the same thing?...
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now i think it was last year where this wide scale oppression of trade unionist people were started to be arrested. u. s. b, for example. the offices were rated, looking for width, and so i mean, this is quite as all really good considering the situation. but this, this shows the tale and routing costs, the government is afraid and they're afraid of the power of organized work is. and what are these attacks linked to opposition to the position on ukraine that i put all the rest of the yes yes. yeah. the state office, for example, for example, for, for the press conference i communicate to i thought that the, the, but only for the press conference we was in 3. and this, in the know office of address about the as should be amount of 25 left from could i be the employees here? so these are the only because i, i organize that press conference in front of the american base 25. and the only we, i'm the communicate 3, it means that view revision at least and $25.00. okay, asked me how or how easy or name a. and this is linked directly to opposition to nato. and so it's a very difficult to not to to speak it, n
now i think it was last year where this wide scale oppression of trade unionist people were started to be arrested. u. s. b, for example. the offices were rated, looking for width, and so i mean, this is quite as all really good considering the situation. but this, this shows the tale and routing costs, the government is afraid and they're afraid of the power of organized work is. and what are these attacks linked to opposition to the position on ukraine that i put all the rest of the yes yes....
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and it was not able to for me to, to confirm the general is to show by the stories of people who went through the s b u secret prisons. the protagonist, one of his reasons with thoughts, is another victim of the i already saw, such as a customer to discuss. i just seen that sometimes you need to push the button in each person's name. yeah. did you want to see these? you can, it would be nice because just those pads once again. but here's 52 of you promotions on route because we met the boys. if you need to pull ms. judith saw your home for useful and helpful. don't we just want to be discouraged by your mentors from jim sesna you sound like you feel like you need to choose from the death of it just doesn't they arrested larissa simply because she has to humanitarian a pub in you have criteria unless you've eliminated the views, yes, we select them, i deleted your page, show up, but there's t t yet. which mode can you mean your beautiful full share page? do the let's see if there's a bonus. yes. because i just enjoy being a supposed to be in your, within the day. the reason for arrest on to can simply b
and it was not able to for me to, to confirm the general is to show by the stories of people who went through the s b u secret prisons. the protagonist, one of his reasons with thoughts, is another victim of the i already saw, such as a customer to discuss. i just seen that sometimes you need to push the button in each person's name. yeah. did you want to see these? you can, it would be nice because just those pads once again. but here's 52 of you promotions on route because we met the boys. if...
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the notice of if i build on this notion of the journalist is showing by the stories of people who went through the s b u. secret prisons. the protagonist, the one of his research reports, there's another victim of the you already saw, such as a customer to discuss. i just seen that sometimes they to push to play in each press which they yeah, they want to see these people be split, cut just of pad once again. but here's the future. let me choose one root cause we know the voice, the opinions, more of shit, one of the sculpture, thomas junior. so yeah, why don't we just want to be this page. i mean by your mentors from jim sesna you sound like you need to choose from the telephone system. it doesn't they arrested larissa simply because she has to humanitarian a peasant needs criteria. wallace should building websites as than what you build them and it views. yes, we select the video play charlotte, but there's t t yet. which mode mean a beautiful the old shepherd? each to do it. let's see if there's a bonus use cause i used to your videos present in your within the day. the reason for arrest on the can s
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the general is to show by the stories of people who went through the s b u secret prisons protecting another victim of the ukrainian military. a woman named larissa, such as a customer to discuss, i just see mess up the push to play in each. yeah. do you want to see these people be split but just those pad? wanted to get your get promotions on route because we met the boys. if you need to get more of shit, one of the sculpture homeless students, so your whole be useful and helpful, don't you? why don't we just want you to be discouraged by your mentors just now that you need to choose from the telephone system. it doesn't they arrested larissa simply because she had broad humanitarian a don't. does have a new criteria right? of all this. she did a message after much and you will limited the views. yes. solution which boulevard yet? which mode you mean? your beautiful, my not bullshit, but each time the the, let's see if there's a bonus. yes, because i used to your being a special junior within the day. the reason for arrest on the can simply be that you subscribe to russian news or c
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u. s. attorney. he's now resembling the people he wants prosecuted. this lengthy proffer to federal investigators, and that's an offer of information in return in his mind for maybe immunity or a good deal. and so he knows that the walls are closing in for him. and he's not the only one. you have sydney powell, everyone in team crazy, michael flynn, the overstock guy, patrick byrne, they're all liable to be indicted by jack smith. because they got into the white house and they tried to convince the president at the time, donald trump, to impose martial law into use military to seize the voting machines. so what you're talking about here is the potential violation of federal law, conspiracy to defraud the united states for example, obstruction of an official proceeding as a possibility. so i do think charges or or coming, not just for trump, but for his henchmen. these guys you try to plot a coup from within. >> i want to get back to that report that smith's team is looking into that infamous oval office meeting. you know of course january six committe
u. s. attorney. he's now resembling the people he wants prosecuted. this lengthy proffer to federal investigators, and that's an offer of information in return in his mind for maybe immunity or a good deal. and so he knows that the walls are closing in for him. and he's not the only one. you have sydney powell, everyone in team crazy, michael flynn, the overstock guy, patrick byrne, they're all liable to be indicted by jack smith. because they got into the white house and they tried to convince...
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u. s. state governments has spent a combined $55000000000.00 on state prison in 2020 for over $1200000.00 people who are locked behind bars while spending per prisoner varies drastically between state state from 18000 dollars per prisoner in mississippi, a year. all the way to a $135000.00 per prisoner in wyoming. the average the state spend is $45771.00 her prisoner. and now, what are the major costs of a presence budget goes to the salaries and benefits for correctional officers. the average annual salary for an officer was 534202021. but in high wage states like california new york and massachusetts officers make a double the salary of those in low wage states like mississippi, louisiana, and georgia. another factor that determines present spending is the operational cost of the present facilities. these are higher in states with older prisons that require more upkeep. and in states where there is a relatively large prisoner population. now, alaska tops all of the stays with the highest incarceration rate of $625.00 prisoners per 100000 residents. geographically, the south has a higher prison
u. s. state governments has spent a combined $55000000000.00 on state prison in 2020 for over $1200000.00 people who are locked behind bars while spending per prisoner varies drastically between state state from 18000 dollars per prisoner in mississippi, a year. all the way to a $135000.00 per prisoner in wyoming. the average the state spend is $45771.00 her prisoner. and now, what are the major costs of a presence budget goes to the salaries and benefits for correctional officers. the average...
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people have been killed. that after a brief pause last month, the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates to 5.5 percent. the quote of a percentage point rise takes a benchmark rate to its highest level since 2001. there's all the headlines. the news continues here on the i'll just say we're off the blog dentist to stay with us . the friends was one of the 1st and knowledge is colonial powers in the world rooting more than 40 territories but its entire declined. after world war 2, friends withdrew from 11 on and syria. and after defeating the bitter battle again, been full in may 1954, france lost, a jewel of its empire in the east. indo china followed quickly by all its trading posts in india. the french empire, fractured on all sides. the war between all julia and france broke out on the 1st of november 1954 old states, the forces of the algerian national liberation funds, b f. l. in unleashed a ways of attacks and bombings across the country. most please keep your income. wow. as he's a, he's a big leesville. no, it says that the fulfillment of
people have been killed. that after a brief pause last month, the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates to 5.5 percent. the quote of a percentage point rise takes a benchmark rate to its highest level since 2001. there's all the headlines. the news continues here on the i'll just say we're off the blog dentist to stay with us . the friends was one of the 1st and knowledge is colonial powers in the world rooting more than 40 territories but its entire declined. after world war 2,...
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and the other aspect is that people don't want to give things up if you have a nice s u, v, for example, and you live in the united states and you liked driving that car. if you have a big air conditioner of cooling, your, you know, 10000 square meter house, those are things people are, are wants to give up. i mean, i'm exaggerating with these examples, but i think that that's part of it because, you know, i think ultimately to resolve these problems it's going to mean that we're going have to change the way we live. and i think that reality has, has not hit enough people in the wealthier countries around the world, including the united states and including much of europe still i would like a lot of people on, on, off have to give things up because they have no choice. but to we have a choice and we can still drive s u v, which is electric driven, for example, or the air conditioning coming from renewable energy. electricity might be a natrona to. so he and the rich countries, we have technological solutions which we can or which are there, but we have to implement into the full so few.
and the other aspect is that people don't want to give things up if you have a nice s u, v, for example, and you live in the united states and you liked driving that car. if you have a big air conditioner of cooling, your, you know, 10000 square meter house, those are things people are, are wants to give up. i mean, i'm exaggerating with these examples, but i think that that's part of it because, you know, i think ultimately to resolve these problems it's going to mean that we're going have to...
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u's goalie. and little mix�*s leanne kiernan has received an honorary doctorate, which basically recognises people'society. she's been awarded this from bucks uni for her anti—racism and racial equality work. time now for ten seconds of a musical rap. shakira has released a music video for her new track, copavecchia, and yes, that is a rat crawling right by her head. what a nightmare. no thank you. you are all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mark edwards. here's what's coming up on our show. sensational spain steamroll zambia in stunning style, sailing into the last 16 at the women's world cup and japanjoined them after beating costa rica 2—0. england unchanged for the final ashes test, which means a0 year old bowlerjimmy anderson keeps his place. and a year and counting until the paris olympics begin as they prepare to put on the most sustainable games of all time. hello and thanks forjoining us. we begin at the women's world cup, where japan and spain have become the first teams through to the knockout stages of the tournament. both teams looking in impressive for
u's goalie. and little mix�*s leanne kiernan has received an honorary doctorate, which basically recognises people'society. she's been awarded this from bucks uni for her anti—racism and racial equality work. time now for ten seconds of a musical rap. shakira has released a music video for her new track, copavecchia, and yes, that is a rat crawling right by her head. what a nightmare. no thank you. you are all caught up now. see you later. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mark edwards....
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but the more people we see coming out again, this process is being stage where you are right now in front of the u. s embassy of this hobby, an accident i believe because the is rarely president is on the stage visit to the us right now, meeting president the bite. and do you reckon that these front additional reforms will play a role in the tools with but in one word? absolutely, they will be very hot. he'll be very hard pressed to try and keep it all the agenda . and in fact the therapy. and that's exactly what the people behind me including holding for the president, president her thoughts to bring these concerns that they have to the us president and an even we've seen even pull my prime minister of writing. and we thought that many people wanting to come friday evening, the prime minister riding in one of the noise and left the room. one of the new sites is today quoting on a president hertzog to bring these issues to president 5. and so it's absolutely going to be on the agenda as well. all the foreign foreign issues the rally as i was looking for. definitely this conversation will be here the
but the more people we see coming out again, this process is being stage where you are right now in front of the u. s embassy of this hobby, an accident i believe because the is rarely president is on the stage visit to the us right now, meeting president the bite. and do you reckon that these front additional reforms will play a role in the tools with but in one word? absolutely, they will be very hot. he'll be very hard pressed to try and keep it all the agenda . and in fact the therapy. and...
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it was talk, seeing the city of lima and several more people were fortunately injured in the bombardment. the u. s. has defended plans to supply customs to ukraine, both the un secretary general and rights groups oppose defending of the controversial weapons and bonds by more than a $120.00 countries. but not the us. the americans say they couldn't leave ukrainian troops defenseless, and is with the risks of civilian casualties. the monsoon rains across park hassan have triggered floods and land size which have destroyed homes. and these 56 people of them killed and dozens injured in the past. 2 weeks. most of the fatalities are in punjab, adults prime minister mach right to has handled in his resignation to king william alexander. move comes off to his coalition. government fails to agree on a new migration package, which i have subbed almost 13 years as head of government. is the headlines as far as the next the the relationship between humans and animals has always been one with elements of conflict. but as the number of people on the planet is continues to grow, it's becoming increasingly stra
it was talk, seeing the city of lima and several more people were fortunately injured in the bombardment. the u. s. has defended plans to supply customs to ukraine, both the un secretary general and rights groups oppose defending of the controversial weapons and bonds by more than a $120.00 countries. but not the us. the americans say they couldn't leave ukrainian troops defenseless, and is with the risks of civilian casualties. the monsoon rains across park hassan have triggered floods and...
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s b u a. according to the f s b, the ukrainian security services to carry out these killings at the numbers of people the time we haven't got that. yes. but they did recover an assault rifle, a lot of our munition, a lot of neo nazi paraphernalia as well. flags, knives, etc. and when they rated these uh apartments at the investment committee now of russia have launched an investigation into this a plus under anti terror laws. this is unfortunately not the 1st time this has happened. there had been other attacks against journalist and a russian political figures. could you tell us more about this? why do you think they're being targeted? yeah, of course. and that since russia's military operation, ukraine has begun at numerous high profile media personalities have been targeted, actually killed remarkably at western journalists. i've been tracking the put on this mir toward its list through this, a peacemaker list. numerous friends of mine. i've been also mentioned in the ukrainian media recently as well after speaking out about the, the, the key of narrative on the conflict, if you like, would be ter
s b u a. according to the f s b, the ukrainian security services to carry out these killings at the numbers of people the time we haven't got that. yes. but they did recover an assault rifle, a lot of our munition, a lot of neo nazi paraphernalia as well. flags, knives, etc. and when they rated these uh apartments at the investment committee now of russia have launched an investigation into this a plus under anti terror laws. this is unfortunately not the 1st time this has happened. there had...
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u. s. has no choice because government has no choice. suppose people pretty much also have no say in this matter. washington, under the control by the democratic party, their policy is to destroy russia, attack industry, russia, any way possible our leads are doing this, a carrier of this campaign to suppress history suppressed the dirty, violent blooded history of the key everything. okay, and i know this is very personal for me because i have victims. my family has victims were slaughtered and those bullying massacres. and i remember as a kid trying to find information about this was almost impossible. so the us government cover about this massacres goes back a long time. right? because it's always the use comes always approach the support of these you creating naturalists and pretty much waiting for this day. right? when, when they wouldn't be able to control, there's even kids. so again, we've understand, you know, the main factor here. why kids, why the resume will not apologize, is because you'll have to go underpinnings, ideological foundation of this region will collapse if it starts apo
u. s. has no choice because government has no choice. suppose people pretty much also have no say in this matter. washington, under the control by the democratic party, their policy is to destroy russia, attack industry, russia, any way possible our leads are doing this, a carrier of this campaign to suppress history suppressed the dirty, violent blooded history of the key everything. okay, and i know this is very personal for me because i have victims. my family has victims were slaughtered...
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people view the election in 2014 and 18 widely. it rates and fraudulent. there's also called by the international community like the u. s. u n. european union that there are major rights violation in the country, but people have disappeared. there's extra judicial ceiling is a very stringent digital security law, which is used against journalists and social media activists. so all the criticisms against the fragment associate, cussing us government, the government on 8 spots is defending its policy. it has done while economically since checkups and i came to power at least to $21.00, to bind with a shot, one of the fastest growing economy. the country was doing well. but since 21, the economy has been declining public, the change of government, and they wanted this power to be handed over to check, take care administration to come all i was sorry for a little bit of technical bucks that but let's continue this with ton via shakil joy, he's an m p for bangladesh is governing, i mean the policy joins us live from that called good to have you with us. so 1st of all, so we've seen disturbing images of what looks like protest
people view the election in 2014 and 18 widely. it rates and fraudulent. there's also called by the international community like the u. s. u n. european union that there are major rights violation in the country, but people have disappeared. there's extra judicial ceiling is a very stringent digital security law, which is used against journalists and social media activists. so all the criticisms against the fragment associate, cussing us government, the government on 8 spots is defending its...
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u. s. national weather service is urging people not to underestimate the risk to live. the heat is pausing, increasing risks to the elderly and vulnerable and in europe. multiple cities of witnessing sweltering hates easily. its capital has heaps 35 degrees celsius and is expected to pick it 40 by tuesday or the adult. her meet is in wrong with the weather is expected to get hosa in the coming days is the 2nd. he twisted his southern europe this summer, and year in rome is called very, very hot. this is the iconic got some of the one of the major tourist attractions, especially now during the peak of tours, season it should be packed with people with street art. this was not this year because of the high temperatures. the time government has issue the red alert in 16 cities across the country. that means that there are serious health risk not only for the elderly and the most vulnerable, but for the entire population. it has also issues some guidelines cover your head, stay indoors during the peak hours of the day, and gets hydrated as often as you can. emergency servic
u. s. national weather service is urging people not to underestimate the risk to live. the heat is pausing, increasing risks to the elderly and vulnerable and in europe. multiple cities of witnessing sweltering hates easily. its capital has heaps 35 degrees celsius and is expected to pick it 40 by tuesday or the adult. her meet is in wrong with the weather is expected to get hosa in the coming days is the 2nd. he twisted his southern europe this summer, and year in rome is called very, very...
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u. s. national weather service is urging people not to underestimate the risk to life. the heat is pausing, increasing risks to the elderly and vulnerable and in europe. multiple cities as sweltering easily as capital has heaps. $35.00 degrees celsius and is expected to peak at 40 degrees by tuesday, service the era doing their best to taking the sites while avoiding the worst. if they hate the days my head with water from the fountains here in saint peter's square, and then we will take off our hats and glasses and entered the vatican. we just got off a cruise ship. so now we're touring rome. we got off and we're going to do a couple of days. so we've been, we've got fans, we've got hot in, during the hot part of the day, we're going back to our hotel and then we'll come out and see to be something that nighttime, you know, take a siesta. and honda, i've done how many days in rowing where the weather is expected to get ahold right in the coming days. is the 2nd heath way through his southern europe this summer. and here in rome is hall. very, very hot. this is the icon
u. s. national weather service is urging people not to underestimate the risk to life. the heat is pausing, increasing risks to the elderly and vulnerable and in europe. multiple cities as sweltering easily as capital has heaps. $35.00 degrees celsius and is expected to peak at 40 degrees by tuesday, service the era doing their best to taking the sites while avoiding the worst. if they hate the days my head with water from the fountains here in saint peter's square, and then we will take off...