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do they not have a point there that there is a longer, more structural plan in the u compared to the u. s. u, u has one advantage of the u. s. doesn't have because there are several jurisdictions, there are many different ways to get to rome. so many different paths and, and establishing durable or resilient to value added chains really involves lots of different points of contact. and i think that could actually be a fact that we would act in europe's favor, but a general over overarching policy to establish a durable value added change. i don't see much in and i see competition among the states establishing more reliable alternative di risked sources of inputs for a european industry. when we look in general at the way the trade environment globally is moving, we see of course, the inflation reduction act, which has a lot of protectionist measures in it, in terms of where people can produce, where firms can produce in order to get these subsidies. where there are other things that could chips act the u has it's carbon border tax that's going to come up for too long. um, are we seeing as we
do they not have a point there that there is a longer, more structural plan in the u compared to the u. s. u, u has one advantage of the u. s. doesn't have because there are several jurisdictions, there are many different ways to get to rome. so many different paths and, and establishing durable or resilient to value added chains really involves lots of different points of contact. and i think that could actually be a fact that we would act in europe's favor, but a general over overarching...
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u. s. and when the u. s. put in their bid, we have $79.00 different stadiums across the country that we said could be ready for a world class event. within 3 weeks. they had one stadium in the entire country to do this and the course had to build another 9 stadiums from scratch and, and again, when, when you're doing that sort of spending on things that don't have a long run value for your life, stadium stadiums are not a good long run investment. again, there's just no way that you're doing this for any sort of plausible economic reason. and the economics of hosting things like fi, fi and the olympics are so bad. then why do politicians play such significance on hosting and fight to have the right to host? well, so there's a couple of different reasons, right? so, so 1st of all, just because it's a disaster or can be a disaster for a city as a whole, or a country as a whole doesn't mean that there's not special interest within the city who could benefit from that. so for example, no, no better time to be a ho
u. s. and when the u. s. put in their bid, we have $79.00 different stadiums across the country that we said could be ready for a world class event. within 3 weeks. they had one stadium in the entire country to do this and the course had to build another 9 stadiums from scratch and, and again, when, when you're doing that sort of spending on things that don't have a long run value for your life, stadium stadiums are not a good long run investment. again, there's just no way that you're doing...
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u. s. economy gets forwarded to 34, and then we can see every economy that's allied to the u. s. following the same way, just like what happens in germany. 1929, but in order to buy a life of bread genie didn't tie wheelbarrow. so i think we're moving toward this multi poder wilder, which will start with the u. s. dollar becoming more less the font is a global reserve currency. people trading and other currencies, like the chinese women beat even the russian, brutal which are where we're seeing or forecasting both of these economies to be positive g d p growth this year. so people will start moving away and i think we'll start seeing a war that isn't dictated so much. so whatever uncle sam decides to do when he wakes up for breakfast in the morning with his us dollar, it's a very exciting time. a bit of a scary time in one way, but definitely exciting. now, finally, it doesn't just make our cars go, we'd be dearly missing many products, if it wasn't for the petrochemical industry, turning oil into the things we use every day. and with that in mind, the 14th annual iran petrochemic
u. s. economy gets forwarded to 34, and then we can see every economy that's allied to the u. s. following the same way, just like what happens in germany. 1929, but in order to buy a life of bread genie didn't tie wheelbarrow. so i think we're moving toward this multi poder wilder, which will start with the u. s. dollar becoming more less the font is a global reserve currency. people trading and other currencies, like the chinese women beat even the russian, brutal which are where we're seeing...
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otros signs de infeccición, proboblemas hepápáticos o reren, estás s o planeas s quedar escacalofríos u uo sin cocostar $50.. tu pelo más s suave y resisistente. el queue sabe, sabe. papantene. crest presenta.. piedra, papepel o tijerar. piedra, papapel o tijejer. crest presenta.. ¿¿todavía jujugando? crest presenta.. ¡eses hora de c cepillarse lolos dientes!s! mamá, , es que a l la que piee le toca a cepillarsese pro con n esta pastata de abuelal. .....es que nono usan crese. ahí meme di cuentata que era ha de cambibiar a crestst. crcrest es la a marca número o de pastata dede dientes e en estados s un. crcrest es la a marca número o de pastata pruéuébala y ve cómo p proe toda t tu boca, blblanquea losos dientes y rerefresca el l aliento. sonríe. . crest estátá conti. lashsh sensationonal sky hihigh mascarara de m maybelline e new york lashsh sensationonal sky hihigh mascarara pestaÑasas con una altura sinin lÍmimites el cepillolo flex towewer ala pestaÑasas con una altura sinin lÍmimites las s pestaÑas d de raÍz a pa para unana longitudd y un vololumen sin l lÍmits nunuestra mascscara m
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it's 9 months since wished he was stopped and seriously injured on stage during electra in the u. s. u s. presidential biden has canceled his trip to australia and pop when the beginning to try to manage debt. tolts between republicans and democrats, if no agreements to raise the debt level is reached. the us could default as early as of june, 1st with potentially di, economical events that taking place around the world to mock the international day against homophobia, by phobia and transfer. you organize and say the rise of eligibility people are increasingly at risk in some places. while many countries have passed legislation recognizing transgender or the same sex parents rights, others are rolling back protection protests. so this will take place across the us where campaign is say, hundreds of new laws are in a tax on the l g, b, t, people we need to leave the right wing. government is also taking steps to restrict the rights of children being raised by same sex parents. do that means rosie birds that has moved from pablo of the baby caterina's life here near pato is full of love
it's 9 months since wished he was stopped and seriously injured on stage during electra in the u. s. u s. presidential biden has canceled his trip to australia and pop when the beginning to try to manage debt. tolts between republicans and democrats, if no agreements to raise the debt level is reached. the us could default as early as of june, 1st with potentially di, economical events that taking place around the world to mock the international day against homophobia, by phobia and transfer....
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u. s. a u. s. troops were doing it. i can, i've got to stand and this completely on, on baled a what the u. s. war machine was the way and how it was being a he'd and how he was completed with the media with my sir media. how western media has been companies, leader. we to hiding these for all from, from the public because they need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. well, the latest news are face face given on our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience. nashville. ah ah ah ah. mm mm ah a new live muscles. if you look on the initial be wonderful. um not a deal can use to put value a new day or 2, but you also do a what i see the steve both the little gear medation says a good.
u. s. a u. s. troops were doing it. i can, i've got to stand and this completely on, on baled a what the u. s. war machine was the way and how it was being a he'd and how he was completed with the media with my sir media. how western media has been companies, leader. we to hiding these for all from, from the public because they need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. well, the latest news are face face given on our website, r t dot com. thank you for choosing audience....
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u. s. and u. k sponsored organization falsely posing as an independent entity to provide the background noise for us and u. k. regime change operations from eastern europe to the middle east. next plymouth old founder and editor in chief of the grey zone news outlet would come or treat you just one here, anywhere else. thank you so much for you. what big fun carry on. so you same thanks a lot. thank you. now what spring seen as an historic event for damascus in the middle east as a whole. the syrian president bush allah side has puts down in saudi arabia. is that to attend the meeting of the arab league on friday. now the saudi king invited us out to attend the meeting off of the arab league. a recent is decided to we admit syria to the organization officer. it was suspended in 2011. the syrian foreign minister held bilateral meetings this week in the kingdom with several of his counterparts. and that sounds damascus has moved to restore ties with saudi arabia, jordan, egypt, iraq and iran. so liv
u. s. and u. k sponsored organization falsely posing as an independent entity to provide the background noise for us and u. k. regime change operations from eastern europe to the middle east. next plymouth old founder and editor in chief of the grey zone news outlet would come or treat you just one here, anywhere else. thank you so much for you. what big fun carry on. so you same thanks a lot. thank you. now what spring seen as an historic event for damascus in the middle east as a whole. the...
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the next dw, this is the european u. s. u v market. the way you say the chinese s u v cube isn't wasting into the theme without the price, so it's fully electric and stylish. 40 design was fired up and take it 1st in read the 60 minutes on dw, the what there's to us that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend dw, the, this data being use africa coming up on the program, the price june, unless paying to deliver the truth and they were trained to and this tells us how and why she was fortunate in prison. and we looked at media freedom elsewhere in africa. and why some countries i'm turning into news, black holes, that's back on homes, soil the nigerians.
the next dw, this is the european u. s. u v market. the way you say the chinese s u v cube isn't wasting into the theme without the price, so it's fully electric and stylish. 40 design was fired up and take it 1st in read the 60 minutes on dw, the what there's to us that's why we listen to their stories reporter every weekend dw, the, this data being use africa coming up on the program, the price june, unless paying to deliver the truth and they were trained to and this tells us how and why she...
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u. s. a. u. s. troops were doing it the way and how it was being a he didn't how he was completely need to maintain the, you know, quote unquote, rules based order. ah, no. when i was just an engagement, it was the trail with.
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how would sir, amid the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k, saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, landsey, and arrow routes are all being used in time to get civilians just safety. one of the main destinations for student news refugees is in neighboring chat. according to the us, since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already fled, there was more expected to follow. but those who still remain caught in the crossfire at home. now face the added problem with tribal, to few local journalists. abdulla whose same sentence was report when after announcing the 50 agreement, the incident flashes to finance in many areas and then you are fully flood warnings that have it on the military side of the robot photo. so you will have the workers on until it goes to support for us to see if they from all knowledgeable, sent an online that's not through the cupboards. are now under the control center. second response to the army for monday. up do not have to put the
how would sir, amid the ongoing fighting some foreign states, including the u. s. u. k, saudi arabia and egypt have been desperately trying to evacuate their nationals as well as some sudanese families, landsey, and arrow routes are all being used in time to get civilians just safety. one of the main destinations for student news refugees is in neighboring chat. according to the us, since the middle of april, more than 20000 people have already fled, there was more expected to follow. but those...
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u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but u. s. official seemed to down play at scale, saying the situation was no worse than crime that was seen in major u. s. cities. there has not been a major health crisis. there is not a humanitarian crisis in the country. all of the non governmental experts have gone in have, have indicated that that's the case. or remember that if washington d. c were the size of baghdad, we would be having something like $215.00 murders a month. and, and it is there, there is going to be violence in a big city is 5 and a half 1000000 people. but british military official with estimated they were between 40 to 50000. the surgeon fight is in the country, while iraqi intelligence kind there was many as 200000 insurgents. larger than the u. s. military presence, the country was plunged into chaos with bomb attacks targeting you and officials and religious minorities. u. s. troops lost a major operation in fallujah with at 800 civilians, killed according to the red cross, 300 of them, women and children, the 8
u. s. occupying forces, the insurgents, he continued, but u. s. official seemed to down play at scale, saying the situation was no worse than crime that was seen in major u. s. cities. there has not been a major health crisis. there is not a humanitarian crisis in the country. all of the non governmental experts have gone in have, have indicated that that's the case. or remember that if washington d. c were the size of baghdad, we would be having something like $215.00 murders a month. and, and...
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u. s. has plenty of homegrown labs for synthetics. a lot of drugs make it into the u. s. from abroad. the u. s. is only 5 percent of the world's population, but it has over 20 percent of the world attics. the last several years, the u. s. is hovering at about a $100000.00 overdosed debts per year. why are americans seemingly more addicted than other populations around the world? it's a complicated answer, but it's, it's one i can answer. i wrote a book called fight back, is an insight back. i researched the nations and societies and coaches that effectively one of the drug was huge, huge population of aeronautics, for instance, in china before mount se so took over it. most people who really have no knowledge and say, oh, well yeah, he told everybody what everybody was dealing at drugs. that wasn't the case at all . what he did was he recognized that this wasn't a problem of supply of drugs. as we tell our children, this is a supply of peer pressure. they believe what it was that got you into using when at the a well 40000000000 aeronautics when small states on took over on that accoun
u. s. has plenty of homegrown labs for synthetics. a lot of drugs make it into the u. s. from abroad. the u. s. is only 5 percent of the world's population, but it has over 20 percent of the world attics. the last several years, the u. s. is hovering at about a $100000.00 overdosed debts per year. why are americans seemingly more addicted than other populations around the world? it's a complicated answer, but it's, it's one i can answer. i wrote a book called fight back, is an insight back. i...
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u. s. or u. k. is there some kind of list and conspiracy into it? because we have had this a playbook play in the past as well. but definitely, this is a progression coming in right ahead off. the victory is integrations in russia. and if this is something that is being called as a parent attack by russia, we should wait and watch and see some kind of an escalation and retaliated to move by kremlin within the next few hours. because what im certainly is not going to take it lightly at the same time, india has maintain the peace should be maintained. they should be seen via dogs, should moorhead prime minister movie. also suggesting that this is not an arrow for what with these escalations, with more than 4 under diesel does more already on not only beaten voice. how does escalation turns out? indeed, we will this quite a lot on pox a d. c, thanks very much. feel your comprehensive response for festival russia has said that it reserves the right to spawned and when it sees fit. and if you were to speculate how do you think it would respond? in the pa
u. s. or u. k. is there some kind of list and conspiracy into it? because we have had this a playbook play in the past as well. but definitely, this is a progression coming in right ahead off. the victory is integrations in russia. and if this is something that is being called as a parent attack by russia, we should wait and watch and see some kind of an escalation and retaliated to move by kremlin within the next few hours. because what im certainly is not going to take it lightly at the same...
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u. s. were set to reopen as j. p. morgan chase branches on monday. behind that banking crisis is the rapid rise in borrowing rates in the u. s. and elsewhere in recent months, that's also hit startups hard. a young growth at all costs companies had become accustomed to bucket loads of investor money. when rates were lower, now they're having to show a lot more to get the cash. ah, berlin is home to 3000 startups were employed, 70000 people. but after many years of an upward trend, now financing difficulties are looming, large, large startups such as gonna tear and get, have already laid of many employees associate on all of these things that had suddenly appeared interest rate increases, economic developments. ukraine crisis banking crisis. all of these have effect on the start up seen. that means that investors are hesitant about their investments to a certain extent and reluctant to provide follow financing. that means that there is a market in waiting, dies and mocked, ah, around 10000000000 euros were invested in startups in germany last year. this is 43 percent less than the record high seen in 2021. efficiency and o
u. s. were set to reopen as j. p. morgan chase branches on monday. behind that banking crisis is the rapid rise in borrowing rates in the u. s. and elsewhere in recent months, that's also hit startups hard. a young growth at all costs companies had become accustomed to bucket loads of investor money. when rates were lower, now they're having to show a lot more to get the cash. ah, berlin is home to 3000 startups were employed, 70000 people. but after many years of an upward trend, now financing...
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u. s. history. in the u. s. a former model e g. carol returned to the witness stand today in her rape case against former president donald trump. the trial resumed after the judge denied a request by trump's attorney for a missed trial. due to alleged bias by the judge trevors accused of raping carroll in a department store dressing room in 1996 or gary as in chief prosecutor, had survived an assassination attempt unharmed. officials say that his convoy was on his way to sophia. when a bomb exploded by the side of the road. l protesters have accused him of failing to tackle corruption. they've called for his resignation. the un stop official in sudan says of the countries warring generals have agreed to send representatives to potential negotiations. folk or pelletize says that the talks could be held in saudi arabia, and that they would most likely focus 1st on establishing a durable truce. pleasures are still be reported in the capital cartoon, despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend of ceasefire. 8 tons of me
u. s. history. in the u. s. a former model e g. carol returned to the witness stand today in her rape case against former president donald trump. the trial resumed after the judge denied a request by trump's attorney for a missed trial. due to alleged bias by the judge trevors accused of raping carroll in a department store dressing room in 1996 or gary as in chief prosecutor, had survived an assassination attempt unharmed. officials say that his convoy was on his way to sophia. when a bomb...
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otros signs de infeccición, proboblemas hepápáticos o reren, estás s o planeas s quedar escacalofríos u uÓn, ¿quÉ se sabe de esta detenciÓn?. >> muy poco con johana, te comento que en unos minutos el fbi darÁ a conocer los detalles de esta detenciÓn de una persona que al parecer corresponde con los rasgos fÍsicos de francisco oropeza, el autor de esta terrible masacre en esta zona donde las autoridades estuvieron 4 dÍas en una intensa bÚsqueda hasta su captura, al parecer fue esta tarde, no se han dado muchos detalles mÁs que fue en una ciudad a 20 minutos de aquÍ con mil habitantes, estÁ en la cÁrcel del condado montgomery y que va a ser procesado por asesinato en primer grado, en cuanto a las preguntas que si estaba solo, si recibiÓ ayuda de alguien, cÓmo dieron con Él es lo que le vamos a preguntar en esta conferencia de prensa en unos minutos mÁs, johana. >> sabemos que habÍa una recompensa de 80 mil dÓlares, edgar estaremos pendientes del desarrollo de esta conferencia de prensa y tendremos los detalles en nuestra emisiÓn de la noche de noticias telemundo, asÍ finalizamos, gracias po
otros signs de infeccición, proboblemas hepápáticos o reren, estás s o planeas s quedar escacalofríos u uÓn, ¿quÉ se sabe de esta detenciÓn?. >> muy poco con johana, te comento que en unos minutos el fbi darÁ a conocer los detalles de esta detenciÓn de una persona que al parecer corresponde con los rasgos fÍsicos de francisco oropeza, el autor de esta terrible masacre en esta zona donde las autoridades estuvieron 4 dÍas en una intensa bÚsqueda hasta su captura, al parecer...
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u. k u s i or some other countries in the u and nice. i know it's my fault of mine, right? so my people say, gets involved in this, this makes the question anthony, you know, you're the okay, so give us a, you know, an up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the router's prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and then is a lose lose issue for everybody, but touches it. explain to us. well, it's like, it's, uh oh i saw desperation, not surgery with a the past 16. 05 to chat. so i'm gonna try you next week because it's quite clear this has been done in preparation, in prep process se, but you guys are in defense today. so in fact, the guy is, i see reducing the size of a psalm forces. yeah, it's not knowing the value of this for you find the site, it's almost like it was for the die spot are the kind of government. but i venture if you look up what some brief treat, probably the says, well if, if, if i brought she'd the same po
u. k u s i or some other countries in the u and nice. i know it's my fault of mine, right? so my people say, gets involved in this, this makes the question anthony, you know, you're the okay, so give us a, you know, an up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the router's prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and then is a lose lose issue for...
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u. k. u s. i or some other countries in the u advice. i know it must call a man, right for my people say, gets involved in this. this makes the question anthony, you know, you're ok. so give us a, you know, and up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the british prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and it is a lose lose issue for everybody, but touches it. explain to us. well, it's like it's almost a sort of desperation. i certainly would be the kind of $16.00 oh $5.00 suggests. so i'm gonna try you next week because it's quite clear this has been done in preparation, in prep process. so you guys are in defense. today's, in fact the guide is not sheet, but basically the size of a psalm forces. yeah, it's not knowing the ability of this for you find the site, it's almost like like it was trying to die spite the kind of government. but i didn't care if you look about something brief. i've
u. k. u s. i or some other countries in the u advice. i know it must call a man, right for my people say, gets involved in this. this makes the question anthony, you know, you're ok. so give us a, you know, and up close and personal view of it here. so we have the current, the british prime minister, i mean is, is you create a winning issue for him because that's what he looks like. he's, he's always people, you know, they're train up to this issue and it is a lose lose issue for everybody, but...
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u. s. military, and if so, what are the ways it, it's changed? absolutely, and i think if we start with how the u. s. was created to begin with, we know that the u. s. was born out of exploitation slavery, the theft of land, and the u. s. military was born out of that same character. and so our generations now have had way more access to information and have been challenged in ways that have grown them up. unlike previous generations where those generations were taught not to question a, the us government and not to question why we're going to war, but that it your duties ago. and if you're a good citizen, then you'll go. but now our, our use are, are not being fooled. by these narratives and climate change, i think has a lot to do with that. and you have access to information on the front lines of resistance, sort of violence against the land. like you have standing rock, you have missing a murdered indigenous women. you have the hypocrisies and contradictions of the u. s. right in our faces. and we're able to talk about it now in ways that we weren't able to talk about it before, especially aft
u. s. military, and if so, what are the ways it, it's changed? absolutely, and i think if we start with how the u. s. was created to begin with, we know that the u. s. was born out of exploitation slavery, the theft of land, and the u. s. military was born out of that same character. and so our generations now have had way more access to information and have been challenged in ways that have grown them up. unlike previous generations where those generations were taught not to question a, the us...
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u, n, u s. c. drive in all the agencies that can come in and provide support to help you valued entry, but maybe they can, maybe they can have it compared as impressed frontier, send me the impression to in touch location and that the engine may generate jobs and how the economy syria was also affected by the earthquake and yet outreach to serial was less enthusiastic because of the western sanctions on the country. what do you make of this? do you think you military in a, during these times of price? it's a trump sanctions or no? definitely. definitely the political human, human life, your life in my life has the same value just because my country have sanctioned on it. that doesn't mean that my life is left by you or if not and what city all human be tried to fail. re she extending the code to see and be transferred to the same battery. if you didn't want to take it, we should do the same in q. and of course, i'm talking from a human and engineering perspective. i've talked to some of you know, political perspective, but to me yes, we should support you. yeah. because be care. thank you so much the past couple area, but please stick around. it depends on what we join us right after the break. and when we come back, the cost of natural disasters very considerably depending on where they occur. the economic impact is worse in or countries since the long term effects last longer. we'll have more after the break the willing to do you know, credit union doria, sonia or if i did she shit, a duck clean. i report the control room for 2 of us. so we fixed you get the project you system really mean you have enough not to say websites and stuff. i'm assuming, yeah, we did the cloud. so essentially it's streams of dark news, but i'll let you drive. but the crazy if that's all there is to motivate my subway, but just to do you still know? sadly, if she ever always get us, what are we shipping? that is just a good fit you a lift or to take you more, but doesn't i need deals says that you train school, so that's only for each of us or where are you looking to ship useful going so i'm saying yes, i see the best way to take a picture of, i'll go and dump it on the straight place so that i'm not the take a fresh look around. there's a life kaleidoscopic, isn't just a shifted reality distortion by power. a good vision with no real live indians. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really once a better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going underground can the the to produce to use it. those are the addition. instead of both, i'm not going to be on the bottom of the dora slash pursuing the flash. yeah, because i moved enough. i just wonder who just lives up there much me on this website because the symbol which is good for those who release to be know. all you simply want to do do by welcome back to the cost of everything. now the costs of disasters vary considerably depending on where they occur. when a large disaster occurs in a wealthy country, the financial damage may be quite large. however, when a comparable disaster occur in a poor country, the actual financial damage may appear to be relatively small, but the long term effects will be longer lasting. for example, the 2004 indian ocean earthquake and so nami had a death toll of around 230000 people. but the cost of it was reportedly only $15000000000.00. in contrast, the deep water horizon oil spill in which only 11 people died. the damages were 6 full that of india's california also experienced a 7.9 magnitude quick and 19 o 6, causing massive destruction. and so now i'm is costing $500000000.00 in damages. the equivalent of more than $13000000000.00 today. now in japan, buildings that were sitting on a rubber foundation with stood the great hinge and earthquake which killed more than 6000 people. this technique, which is called base isolation, is used and roughly 9000 structures in japan today. thousands of other buildings in the country have been fitted with shock absorbing devices that can greatly reduce and the damages and prevent collapse of 87 percent of all tokyo's buildings have been constructed according to modern and ty, seismic standards, and the japanese governments has spent $1000000000.00 to build as world famous seismic alert system that can detect the peak of a quick, 80 seconds before it arrives. this is a central to give the people the necessary time to take urgent steps like shutting off gas stepping away from windows. sheila, at china, italy, mexico and peru have all adopted the techniques to varying degrees. conventional buildings use concrete, so when there is an earthquake, the building will split apart and collapse. but with base isolation, the building will shake with the ground, so they may sustain some structural damage, but it will not split since the base is still intact. and we'll just weigh based isolators are like shock absorbers between the building and the ground motion, letting the building slide back and forth. and having the vibrations travel up through the building a base isolated building costs about 13 to 15 percent more than a conventional one. other technologies in japan include inflatable airbags that deploy underneath a wooden home when a large earthquake is detected. and newer buildings in japan are also generally stronger and stiffer than american ones, with so called resilience movement technology. this is designed for the structure to better withstand, earthquakes, japan and the united states are 2 of the world's most technologically advanced countries who have responded very different ways when it comes to earthquake protection. in japan's government mandates that have built stronger structures capable of with standing earthquakes and being used immediately afterwards. this is also due to the much denser population. but the us, on the other hand, sets a minimum and less protective standard with the understanding that many buildings will be badly damaged. but that's what insurance is for. this way of building allows builders and contractors to spend less maximizing their profit margin on the ability, which is very on line with the us as capitalistic culture. the american approach has the risk calculation and assumption that a building will be used for 50 years before being torn down and replaced. in a severe earthquake, most american buildings are designed to crumble like a car and a head on collision, dissipating the energy of the earthquake through damage with the goal of preserving lives. there is an estimated, a 175 based isolated buildings in the us, mainly museums, hospitals and older buildings in san francisco and los angeles, notably, apples, new headquarters and silicon valley has a sliding mechanism in the ground for earthquake protection. nearly $700.00 support con, sit on top of steel, pucks that sit on top of a massive steel saucer. when an earthquake hits the puck slide across the saucers as much as 4 feet, the net effect is that the ground jolts, but the building moves significantly less. and for more, let's bring in again, the patch cut the area principle menu motto: international. now depends if the same earthquake that hit turkey hit japan or california, how much damage would you anticipate? would there be the same number of lives lost? a good being that the buildings in california and the buildings in japan are designed and built into understand the buildings that existed in turnkey at the back. the cold in newark in japan has been constantly be. ready been better knowledge of the building are built to better stand their staying day out. i think every 2 years we have a new cold name in california, and there's an improvement in the cold every 3 years. so the buildings are getting together standard. i don't believe the building can tell you will be the same standards of the game. that's very key in this. thank you for example. um and the can people infrastructure that lead to so if you have better building our building to benefit and much better, we do liabilities for like safety. safety means you'll be able to leave the building if the quick like they say, hopefully they won't. that's what the goals are for the or if it's got a 100 percent guaranteed, but most of the building for the right people are going to get out. some of them are going to collapse specially believe that will build in the 19 seventy's or the stream exist. and if they haven't been fixed they, they may come back. and there may be some loss of life over there. but generally, the question will be very less loss of life. they might be monitoring damage being more monitor damaged with the light. so like most likely and how much will it cost turkey to now rebuild at city? would they have been better off investing an earthquake proof technology in the 1st place? easy, yes, easy. and there should have been investigating the they have actually maybe improved the course in 2000. but the practice is need to be improved. so this should be probably the quality control in the field for building new buildings. imagine that building properly they're, they're put together in the band with the best way to, to district way. and this should be standards implemented for construction. the buildings have done that will build before 2000. what do we do? we go in there, just clicking on the last. however, the building that exist, this should be political, real goal, and that will fit those buildings to save lives. and i want to know the phone number and what the cost. ready from what i understand the disasters about estimated about 84000000000 at this time. the cost is going to be about the same. about $60000000000.00, it's going to be fine pressures and reconstruction and about and the rest of the money is made is lost. people out of work and such, do you think are quite safety standards should be federally mandated to save lives? or do you think this is a decision for the builder and for the bottom profit line really should be the federal government be awarded by the people and the people to decide if they want to live all the work in the building or not. the people been got because if it's not the people, then you know, the co mentor can only push the agenda so much color with people like you and we have to go to government and so they can mac and mentally existing conditions. no lee should be equally between the. ready gives you the data, all the links for a long time. they buy that the gain 2 to 5 to 10 years. so they don't have it on the call and change that the old building and they do the mccloud. unless the builder is required on the building for a long time, and during that time whatever happens if it's a problem that i would like to get is a combination of both the tracking binding and the it has to be a combination of work. thank you. so last a past cafeteria for joining us today. after the devastating 2010 haiti earthquake relief workers and international a port in to help the country. but that actually became a huge problem when there was a lack of coordination among the 8 organizations. many of the workers were inexperienced and there were no rules and coordination between all the parties. and that made it extremely difficult. while there are no real winners when a natural disaster strikes, at least we're all much better prepared this time around to provide aid. over $102.00 countries had offered assistance with at least $74.00 international rescue teams deployed. turkey has also cultivated a reputation and being a global leader in humanitarian aid. so this time around, it enabled greater control over where deliveries go. well, fostering direct engagement with local and national authorities, and hopefully going forwards the community will learn their license and invest upfront and better construction standards that will not only save lives, but also cost less in the long run when the most unexpected happens. i'm christy, i thanks for watching and we'll see you right back here next time on the cost of everything the on cheap energy coming to invest you russian gas jeep and suppose affordable. and so if you're in the stables, which has been proved, not the case, it is a will. that is no longer there. the people i say, $116.00 because it's a sofa. and if i cancel it on the other, should it go me for superstore also understand most of the ship was the boat. and you didn't me when you bought east coast collision to clean the model. so for the, for your wife or you decide on sanctions or sanction country a sanction the 1st because you want to change the behavior of the government was present or that hasn't happened, affections have some sort of the in our brains are assassinated. they control everything from our ability to function, to experience and emotion. in fact, your ability to understand what i'm saying to you right now comes down to the amazing functionality of your brain. and 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turkey has to be really a, from the biological and most actual agencies such as you now school b, u, n, u. s. a child in all the agencies that can come in and provide support to help you out in the country, but maybe they can. maybe they can have it compared as impressed frontier. send me that impression to in touch location. and that you mentioned in may generate jobs and have the economy scenario was also affected by the earthquake and yet outreach to serial was less enthusiastic because of the western sanctions on the country. what do you make of this? do you think you military in a, during these times of the price? it's a trump sanctions or no? definitely, definitely the political human life and human life, your life in my life has the same value. just because my country a function told me that doesn't mean that my life is, and that's why you or it's not. and what city all human beings have the same vision, extending the courtesy and the relief prior to the feeling came back into it. if you didn't want to take it, you should do the same. you see, and of course i'm talking from a human an
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u. s. allied, the u. s. has a number of ally surrounding sue darnell. those relationship with sued on itself has been strained. shall we say over over many years? do you think chad has a role a diplomatic political role to play in the resolution of the complex? i think a beauty or dilution of vis prices are every neighboring country. i would say also die hard to think, but also have a role to play for the resolution of this company by using any influence that they may have on both sides of the conflict. the conflict party, the student armed forces, and that are the support forces. but i think it's also important to remember that chinese also is going through a transition and not dissimilar to that of so dire it is similar to saddam, in the sense that in china, we have also a military and government that is leading a transition post or go, it has not been sanctioned in the way that it was sanctioned by the african union, but the conditions are similar. and then i went to station in china. so they're either living to what china china can do. but all the sa
u. s. allied, the u. s. has a number of ally surrounding sue darnell. those relationship with sued on itself has been strained. shall we say over over many years? do you think chad has a role a diplomatic political role to play in the resolution of the complex? i think a beauty or dilution of vis prices are every neighboring country. i would say also die hard to think, but also have a role to play for the resolution of this company by using any influence that they may have on both sides of the...
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this is going to hit the u. s. u by the races. for one p, the u. s. has never been to any good it would salvage in be in by me, call me when so they are also part of a part of the pro bit i say so because of the absence. i definitely know it's the ability for additional sunsets, even zimbabwe, despite the resume being in office, which is a clear example that's that they would love the sensors to go ahead. is supposed to do with about mcgovern is by the government and specifically by governance. but because this was this on the sense of ins and bob, we have really staying the rest of the government key. you know, before muscle, most of it, i'll click on the countries i'm, this is very psyched. the does had a very negative effect on all the countries in south africa, the f. b. i failed to live up to its standards by acting on seriously slot information and it's 2016 prob, then president donald trump's a legit collusion with russia, which was never proven. that's according to us special counsel john durham, the prosecutor who investigated the failed f. b
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the competition for influence is brewing between the u and u. s. on one hand, and russia on the other. the west, once armenia to remain democratic and independent, in doing so, further weakening russia for russia in it's ambitions that poses a threat. with well efforts to settle the conflict during going, the last century has left its toll on armenia and azerbaijan. an end to the conflict is not in sight. now in spain, rail madrid showed the best support for teammate vanessia as junior officer, he was subjected to races. tones from valencia finds last week. every rail play came out wearing the number 20 jersey in support of the nephew had of the latest lead match in the 20th minute fans applauded enchanted his name. the 20 year old stood up and saluted. we back, donna, with the woods racists out of football, was held up by players from side squads before the match today was initially suspected that record was received. the 30 are now a legend has passed away, but her message lives on seeing a teen a ton of own touch for my using it to change the wo
the competition for influence is brewing between the u and u. s. on one hand, and russia on the other. the west, once armenia to remain democratic and independent, in doing so, further weakening russia for russia in it's ambitions that poses a threat. with well efforts to settle the conflict during going, the last century has left its toll on armenia and azerbaijan. an end to the conflict is not in sight. now in spain, rail madrid showed the best support for teammate vanessia as junior officer,...
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the competition for influence is brewing between the u and u. s. on one hand and russia on the other, the west, once armenia to remain democratic and independent, in doing so, further weakening russia for russia and it's ambitions that poses a threat with well efforts to settle the conflict during going the last century has left its toll on armenia and azerbaijan, an end to the conflict is not in sight, smell. so low take joins me now from tbilisi. he's the director of the split like a but foundations sounds cool because his office and the residential representative for georgia on media and as a by john, welcome to the w myself. can i ask you how tents is the situation in laguna? kyra back right now. yeah, well good afternoon from the call. this is basically i words describe the situation is stable, stable, which means but the items that are nice for people in our vehicles on. however, when you look at the situation in the car about this particular concerning the ongoing ok. now with the military check point of just author dot com forces. don't get
the competition for influence is brewing between the u and u. s. on one hand and russia on the other, the west, once armenia to remain democratic and independent, in doing so, further weakening russia for russia and it's ambitions that poses a threat with well efforts to settle the conflict during going the last century has left its toll on armenia and azerbaijan, an end to the conflict is not in sight, smell. so low take joins me now from tbilisi. he's the director of the split like a but...
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u. k. and i and i didn't apple from people in the u. k. um, no, as far as i from the u. s. in fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information, the observer. publish gear information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower where they support is? did they help you in any way? is you prepared to go to trial? well, it was the guardian group, the observer being parts of the guardian group, and that broke the story. and so at one point they did suggest that they would pay for a pay for my lawyers. basically, this was before i had decided on who you know, who would represent me. i had several offers. one of them, as i say, was uh and also by the guardian to pay for my lawyers. but, you know, i, i didn't want to be such a tied by the apron strings to a newspaper group. so, and i did end up going for liberty, which
u. k. and i and i didn't apple from people in the u. k. um, no, as far as i from the u. s. in fact that i got my, the most support. one of the things that is often surprising for national security whistle blowers is that the mainstream media are not supportive of our whistle blowing despite the fact that in many ways they're the ones who are the recipients of the information, the observer. publish gear information. how did the observer and other british outlets treat you as a whistleblower...
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us to be really into a, a, from the biological and most actual agencies such as soon as school b u, n u. s a try finding all these vacancies, they can come in and provide support to help you out in the country, but maybe they maybe they can have it compared as impressed frontier. send me that impression to in touch location. and that you mentioned in may generate jobs and have the economy. syria was also affected by the earthquake and yet outreach to serial was less than through z aspect because of the western sanctions on the country. what do you make of this? do you think you military in a, during these times of price, it's a trump sanctions or no? definitely. definitely the political human life and human life. your life in my life has the same value just because my country have sanctioned on it. that doesn't mean that my life is less 5 or if not, and what city all human be traveling in re, she's extending the code to see and be transferred to the same battery. if you're doing, if you didn't want to take it, we should do the same in one c. and of course i'm talking from a human and engin
us to be really into a, a, from the biological and most actual agencies such as soon as school b u, n u. s a try finding all these vacancies, they can come in and provide support to help you out in the country, but maybe they maybe they can have it compared as impressed frontier. send me that impression to in touch location. and that you mentioned in may generate jobs and have the economy. syria was also affected by the earthquake and yet outreach to serial was less than through z aspect...
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he's a western allies, a one to improve relations with the u, the u. s, a nato, they also want to attract for an investment from these countries. but i do think when it comes to other policy issues, foreign policy issues, the opposition's approach is not so very different from the current governments. when it comes to the cypress issue, the conflict in the east med and then there is a very controversial electron palm this by chemo cultural lou, a to send back millions of syrians living here in the country voluntarily back to syria. they are openly advocating negotiations with the syrian regime and they say they would send all these people back within 2 years. that is, and seems a very unrealistic promise. it seems to me that this is the opposition trying to mobilize and gain the votes of nationalist voters. they are politically working, playing with the rising and our refugee sentiments here in the country. but that is a very, a controversial foreign policy from the stand that needs to be mentioned in the interview. he also said that human rights activis
he's a western allies, a one to improve relations with the u, the u. s, a nato, they also want to attract for an investment from these countries. but i do think when it comes to other policy issues, foreign policy issues, the opposition's approach is not so very different from the current governments. when it comes to the cypress issue, the conflict in the east med and then there is a very controversial electron palm this by chemo cultural lou, a to send back millions of syrians living here in...
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the competition for influence is brewing between the u and u. s. on one hand and russia on the other, the west, once armenia to remain democratic and independent. in doing so for the reasoning, russia, for russian, it's ambitions that poses a threat. but well, efforts to settle the conflict during going the last century has left its toll on armenia and azerbaijan and, and to the conflict is not insight stuff on monday of this is the head of the regional program, political dialogue, south caucuses at colorado and our foundation who joins us from georgia and capital to please say, how tense is the situation in the going to cut her back? and good, good. good morning. um ben verification is indeed still tents has been ever since you mentioned in your report the, the incidents, the, the tech all plaza about john to silver. and i mean, in territory in september of last year and uh, ever since. uh, i mean uh as about john is holding occupied. uh, i mean in territory and uh, the uh, repeated titled work complex could access between a median and um other bu
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u. n. u. s. relations maybe also starts with why has the us administration never expedited to lend, even though traditional charities issued an offer shall and will cost for this? and it is under d. 1979 treated between the us and to be on this one. we cannot fully grasp this. the relation between turkey and the us have been built over many years. we are partners we're allies. we are partnering with nato. we're on the same side with them. i mean, expect that this cooperation would make the us realize that a terrorist organization, which almost carried out a to and turkey it cannot be protected in the us. it's not our allies are supposed to behave. this topic has been raised at every official meeting between the us and turkey, which keeps requesting the expedition of google and on the supporters. we show them evidence more over a turkish court sent and schooling supporters to life imprisonment. after that, it's beyond understanding what the us keeps. protecting goon amount extradited its country
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u. s, which the u. s. a. so teams to get more us manufacturing jobs. great to these people, concepts of buying that. how does the economy grow? it's a real concern and we'll have to see what happens here. so it certainly is not. now here's the, the $1000000.00 question. question, chris, what else do you think the us government can do to try and repair public trust in the banking system? this is a really difficult questions one sir, because how you know, at the point in which your, your, your local bank branch is closing. we saw this in 2008 across, across the world really when you and i from the k pizza. and it was a big scandal, jacob and northern rock scandal, which really quick sort of an all country that's what triggered the financial crash that was again a small to medium sized, find the went boss, people chewing outside to try and get the money out to the buying, that's going to be happening now and with it. will these 3 buy instead of going on, the people of chewing up outside people see that the average of a high and they pull their money out of
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now, in this situation, we're seeing a trans national attack on the kind of move in from the u. s. u k. also the australia, italy, germany. and it's clearly a case of shooting the messenger. essentially, we have societies and have decided to ignore the climate emergency and maybe pay lip service wanting to protect the climate. but really when it comes to actually changing habits, giving up privileges, material, the distribution of fundamental transformation, northern and rich society. so i'm just not, you know, we're not going to do that. we're simply not prepared to give up any of our wealth and privileges. now, those are the kind of soft majorities that people refer to when they say the 20 people. and the last generation is 20 people of the cult cause of the time of protection. in fact, i believe that the actions of the last generation are in the way of pre figuration of the future of climate policy and time protection, which is going to be annoying, which is going to interrupt our daily lives. i'm just going to be contested. and because the auctions of austin ration create that se
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u. s. environmental groups, assuming the u. s. federal aviation administration over its approval of a space ex rocket launch last month. the groups argue the agency field to adequately investigate the potential harm it could do to the surrounding environment. the rocket exploded minutes into flight. women's rights in afghanistan are the focus of a you and lead. talk that talks that have opened in tar representatives from the us, china, russia, and others will discuss how to press african leaders to ease abandoned women working and girls. going to school. the taliban have not been invited to you. and top official in sedans, as the countries warring generals have agreed to send representatives to potential negotiations. welcome patters, says the talks could be held in saudi arabia and would focus 1st on establishing a durable truce. crashes are still being reported in the capitol. how to, despite an agreement between rival military forces to extend a cease fire, smoke rises over hot tomb a monday evening. yet and the cease fire appar
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u. s. border. and the u. s. federal reserve has raised interest rates to 5.25 percent. it's highest level in 16 years. is a 10th time in just over a year. the federal reserve has height rates, as it tries to contain inflation. is all the headlines. news continues. herron al jazeera, that's after counting the cost. assassination is dissident destabilizing . the democratic process. you will, you will lose it. it will be a loss for all the a documentary explores how autocratic leaders undermine democracy to consolidate their power through the eyes of those who dare to stand and defy it. our country deserves so much better than being ruled by a cleft aquatic dictatorship, opposing autocracy. democracy may be on al jazeera. ah, [000:00:00;00] with hello, i'm adrian said again, and this is counting the coastal al jazeera. you'll, we can look at the world of business and economics this week. europe has time to africa to replace russian gas. it's now looking at the continents green hydrogen potential to make the shift to renewables, but can african countries fill the energy gaps
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u and u. s. on one hand, and russia on the other, the west ones armenia to remain democratic and independent. in doing so, further weakening russia for russia, and it's ambitions that poses a threat, but well, efforts the settled accomplish during going the last century has left its toll on armenia, and azerbaijan, and, and to the conflict, is not insight. let's talk about that with alexia. about time, john, it's, she's a senior analyst for the south corpus region at the crisis group. that's an independent fink tank. working to prevent was and result complex, joins us from the georgia and capital subleasing. thank you. just a few days ago, your organization won. the trouble is brewing in the region of nicole and o'connor about what is happening there as well. in fact, uh at this very moment, the situation remains relatively stable along all the front lines. both in the were in the curb of conflict zone and uh, at the state food of between army and the zip like um. but the days before that and weeks before that there had been question has taken place on the regular basis. at least 4 people died only in may and the month hasn't finished and we spring has been to date list seems to the end to the 2022 or so. your use report mentioned also the blockage of the key role road that connects armenia to nowhere in the current above, which has been the problem for over a feet 5 months. and then that has created also are the shortages to, for the foods, to the local population. and that definitely adds an additional layer of executive for the local population that still wants to see more guarantees for them for their future in the, in the land that they can see that their homeland. what are your expectations of today's talk in moscow between the median then does area lead is as well, which is not the so strong that the army and there's a bridge on the leaders have been having in fact, since since the beginning of my army, unless it by john, they have been meeting each other or almost every week in different places. it started was washington dc and then proceeded the brussels. so just days ago, before him in a sense of warming and the zip where john they had talks in most go as well. so we just kind of a process that is going on between the 2 countries. it's a very important for this process to continue. there was a pause in the tubs because of the problems closed at the electron corridor. it's now down to standing that the 2 countries need to make an additional push to see if they can come up for we've agreements on the plea. some parts, all the top topics that they still continue to disagree on. one such topic is of course the future of no gordon, a car boss. and then we say is where armenia can continue saying that it's recognized as a territorial integrity over simple john. but it would also want to see some security guarantees and protection of the rights for the ethnic armenians will leave in, in the caustic zone which has been the region that continues to facing regularly dance and clashes for over 40 years. so i mean, there is, was, was demand coming from the army upside. i should say, that was, there's nothing you think which has been like least the position of the army and government has been declared for over a year. the problem areas that those are present does not really see why should do that. i, the bridge on the leaves of the conflict is over and there is no need for any kind of additional provisions. but with all of these points of disagreements, this is shelby, this conflict is actually going to continue as well. you know, when the, you have a conflict so, so to use it's difficult to see how it can result overnight. it's really very important to continue the process. when you speak, there is less possibility that we are to see a new war either and you worse to take place. and the region is going to be devastating. can leave many more casualties, especially on the armenian side, because armenia was never able to restore its army after losing the war in 2020. and as you were oddly mentioned, in your new support, it's really just part no rush. these now these are taking ukraine. so in that you know, way, you know, we've negotiation process is a gamble that is taking place and a lot is at stake, especially for media in because if even you escalation and then your voice would take place, armina is probably the one that is too loose. okay, thank you very much for the inside senior research and as the crisis group palacio hang on as a legend has passed away, but her message lives on seeing athena toner owned her troll. but using it to change the world in the eighty's, she spoke out about her abusive marriage to co performer. i can turn a while trying to establish a solo career despite during the consequences she and as a paving the way for so many women in rock music, black and white. when it comes to music legions. gina tennis was simply the be the born in brownsville, tennessee in 198910 that came from humble beginnings. this singing and gospel plasma going home. she began performing with this husband like during the 19 sixties and stephen take that has died of eclipse. his antenna keeps the hit songs flowing along after escaping to be a violent marriage. throughout the 19 eighties and nineties, the queen of rock and roll rooms, audiences with a powerful voice. incredible john through chains and boundless energy. tell you that everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is say that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right. she recorded massive hits from what's love got to do with that to we don't need another heroes and that'd be winning. i grammy's, or the end the ending millions of a turing sends along the way. after a c a welcome to it. in 2009, she retired to switzerland was upon the when box. i can describe a few things that pills wonderful is countryside. the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past tennessee when i was a young girl which is very nice. also. ringback mountains, it's such a young doing this distance, the height, the magic thing is entertainers and world leaders are among those paying tribute to, to, to, to up, to date and legacy. as one of the all time greats will no doubt live on the well, let's take a closer look at the life and career of tina toner with current health said from dw culture. what, in your opinion, to make such an icon? i think it's, i think it's, it's interesting to see here there is and have been, you know, after, after, after possibly not having listened to her for quite a while. i mean, i think when you look at all the tributes that are pouring in the comments on social media, the adjectives that are being used to describe it, i think it's pretty clear. it's for energy and explosive role. magnetic dynamic, unstoppable electric. those are the, those are the words being used to describe this woman. i mean, she, i think the music role really stood still for a moment to think that they'd law such a powerful voice. she was sort of the proverbial force of nature and an absolute powerhouse life performer, but also in life, you know, she never let anything get her down. and i think derrick obama was the one who expressed if he said she was unapologetically herself. and i think that has really resonated with so many as, especially for women my, my that is to say time and again, decades on, you know, into her career looking at it. she's got so much energy. she's up there again on the stage and performing indeed. so well, so amazingly, and she wasn't just a role model though for, for women on stage and women and music, but also in real life. i think sure, yes, it was absolutely or a role model in real life simply because she was able to to prevail over adversity . you know, she survived this abusive relationship with her husband i turner. he was important for her because he was the gateway to her career. he gave her the name, she was able to take the name with her, but she she never took no for an answer. she literally elbowed her way into the rock music world. i mean, he wouldn't give her an audition and she grabbed him, mike during that during the intermission. so i'm one of his gigs sang song by be king and then ended up saying the whole rest of the evening. so that the rest is, is kind of history between the 2 of them. they were an incredible deal, but she was also a role model. so she was a role model for women. but she was really, i think, also for musicians, for black musicians. she was, for instance, the 1st black musician, but the 1st woman ever on the, on the cover of rolling stone magazine back in 67. and as you said, you know, all those decades that your dad mentioned. i mean, she was 44 when she released private dancer and really pioneered or along with people like share i supposed colleagues like share this idea of the, of the sexy star later in life and on that that really resonated with so many people it inspired. so many men to private then. so that was back in 1984, i believe the deal almost 40 years. so you'd still hear of music today like you know, uh on, on the radio here a bullet. if i go home to count, i definitely hear it on the radio stations there because they've, they've kind of gotten stuck between the seventy's and eighty's and canadian radio . i mean, i think, yeah, absolutely it's, it's so still relevant today. i mean, given that all the 1980s music is also being revived, coming back constantly being sampled and re mixed. but there's no question that that, that music is still relevant. plus, when you look at some for older hits, those are evergreen's, they're never, they never going to go away. so what's the legacy lawson? i think our legacy is really, you know, the voice, the stage presence and the legs. obviously, i mean that she has been, i that, but i think she'll really be remembered for having created a style all her own, you know, back in the sixty's. she was, she was a complete departure from sort of the very neat kind of desk is and choreography is of low town in the time in the sixty's. she took her voice to completely new territory. she could, you know, a rail and cream and well and, and it was always compelling. um, or cover of proud mary and 1971. i think that the creedence clearwater revival, tentative is, is one that will always stand up for me. it's just, it's a and i conic song and by and i kind of performer, count alan's that. thank you very much. pleasure. i had a quick reminder about top story. germany slips into recession with close, shrinking by point 3 percent in the 1st quarter of 2023. it was the 2nd successive quarter of any. scott and florida governor found a sentence fully enters the 2024 u. s. presidential race with a k or i think announced middle twitter have modified 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u and u. s. a. now trying to ease tensions armina looming in not gone or car box. are sure that if there's a check point and they, they will have to go through those check points. oh, for sure, as our budget can detain, armenians can create security challenges and many other things. so the chief point, the major reason of the check point is the ethnically sync preparation process. the border remains a dangerous place. 7 soldiers were killed in fighting in april, but those hopes that the talks taking place in washington d. c may produce some sort of a deal. now in the 4th day, it's the longest period of time ministers from both countries of met a more than 20 years. bernard smith al jazeera, on the armenia, azerbaijan boarder, at least a 109 people have been killed in flooding, triggered by heavy rains in western rwanda. official say there have also been injuries. many people have been trapped in their homes. rescuers have been deploy to affected areas still had on al jazeera, a show of support. the iranian president arrives in the syrian capital, damascus. the 1st such visit since the war began. and the u. s. braces for a surge of migrants along its southern border as a controversial asylum law is set to expire. ah frank assessments justice means to give them the basic human rights, not only in the camp, but also inside the me. a map informed opinions, find administration, are very concerned about this development, especially for what it means for china's power on the world's day. critical debate is our only bo illegal revoke dog sees is here the you got a proper spirit in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, one 3rd of all, the put produced is the wasted with tens of thousands of put outlets. how will in south korea has been transformed from west offender into bill by leader in foot recycling either reporting on how your technology is making as possible in kenya, i mean, the pharmacy and sundays, what i believe the thing the thought, the lab notes to pendle wall loop life afraid or just the rock. ah, i agree, i'll just 0 with blue. the hello, we got the top
u and u. s. a. now trying to ease tensions armina looming in not gone or car box. are sure that if there's a check point and they, they will have to go through those check points. oh, for sure, as our budget can detain, armenians can create security challenges and many other things. so the chief point, the major reason of the check point is the ethnically sync preparation process. the border remains a dangerous place. 7 soldiers were killed in fighting in april, but those hopes that the talks...