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and what happens in vienna is happening elsewhere. but vienna is a good example. a lot of the people were dispossessed by globalization joined anti-semitic parties and they blamed -- the jews in europe got blamed for being too rich or too poor. they couldn't win. they were too poor and they came and took our jobs or they were too rich. in the same way, i think we're blaming immigrants today without necessarily understanding that they may not be the source of why these jobs are disappearing. and jobs were also disappearing through mechanicization and i think the world failed to realize that there's a great deal of public unhappiness. globalization was not good for everyone. and there were parts -- we all know, we know that -- in the rust belt which includes parts of my own southern ontario, the people who had looked forward to satisfying jobs the rest of their lives didn't have them anymore and were scrambling to try to make ends meet. i think this is what was happening in europe before the first world war and i think it's what's happening now. when that sort of th
and what happens in vienna is happening elsewhere. but vienna is a good example. a lot of the people were dispossessed by globalization joined anti-semitic parties and they blamed -- the jews in europe got blamed for being too rich or too poor. they couldn't win. they were too poor and they came and took our jobs or they were too rich. in the same way, i think we're blaming immigrants today without necessarily understanding that they may not be the source of why these jobs are disappearing. and...
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at the congress of vienna which had taken place a hundred years previously that is not something they had to worry about. the pressure is on them from outside i think were much less than they were going to be in paris. and what the public wanted was not always compatible. the publics wanted partly on the winning side someone to pay, someone to pay and someone to take responsibility for the war. the french felt very strongly about this, and, you know, often in the literature later it said how unreasonable the french were, but i think we need to remember the french had been invaded twice by german forces in the lifetimes of american people. in 1870 the german confederation had invaded france and very nasty battles had been fought on french soil and the french had to be defeated and had to pay a very large fine indeed. germany had declared war on france and invaded france in 1914. the french didn't start the war are and most of the war on the western front was fought on french soil. the war wasn't fauts on german soil, and the damage done by that war, and i'm sure many of you have been t
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dr barbara miller she's also cite sociologist and sex educator at the sigmund freud university in vienna she's also the author of a recent study called intimacy and social connection in the time of physical this and saying welcome to our program now based on your expertise what would you say is a bigger challenge for couples too much distance at a time of social distancing or too little space at this time of lockdowns and stay at home orders well obviously both can be a problem people in long distance relationships are often in a very desperate state even though they are quite experienced in men teen intimacy in a distant relationship still that inability to meet their partner's cost of feelings of helplessness and isolation and we really have to take that seriously the other hand as you mentioned 2 little space can also be a problem particularly if people don't have the room or a space on their own to their own in their heart household that is increasing barrier of. conflicts also or sometimes domestic violence now since even taking a closer look at intimacy at this is very special time
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for the some of the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian official for breaking the rules of the. live from moscow thanks for joining us tonight on r.t. and. welcome to the program. german medical clinic said it's found traces of a substance that affects the body's nervous system. the russian opposition activist who fell seriously ill on a flight to moscow last week. the clinical findings indicate intoxication by substance from the group of active substances called to raise inhibitors the outcome of the disease remains uncertain and long term effects especially in the area of the nervous system cannot be ruled out at this point in time while the statement was put out by shutting hospital here and said that they have found a toxic substance in alexy in the system that this substance had been verified by several different laboratories this is very different to the news we had coming out of the russian city of square lex in the valley was 1st treated after his flight from siberia to moscow was forced to make an emergency landing with him in great distre
for the some of the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian official for breaking the rules of the. live from moscow thanks for joining us tonight on r.t. and. welcome to the program. german medical clinic said it's found traces of a substance that affects the body's nervous system. the russian opposition activist who fell seriously ill on a flight to moscow last week. the clinical findings indicate intoxication by substance from the group of active...
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come this hour the austrian ambassador is summoned to the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian official for breaking the rules of diplomacy and a weekend of huge rallies passed off peacefully in valorise 3 weeks after the disputed election tens of thousands calling for him to quit president because shanker thanks riot police for their support. for suitable. hello welcome is just gone 7 o'clock in the evening here in moscow you're watching r.t. international now a german medical clinic says it's found traces of a substance that affects the body's nervous system in alexina valmy the russian opposition activist who did fall seriously ill on a flight to moscow last week. the clinical findings in the key intoxication by substance from the group of active substances called to raise inhibitors the outcome of the disease remains uncertain and long term effects especially in the area of the nervous system cannot be ruled out at this point in time. ok let's get more details now from peter all of then he's outside the medical facility where he's being treated
come this hour the austrian ambassador is summoned to the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian official for breaking the rules of diplomacy and a weekend of huge rallies passed off peacefully in valorise 3 weeks after the disputed election tens of thousands calling for him to quit president because shanker thanks riot police for their support. for suitable. hello welcome is just gone 7 o'clock in the evening here in moscow you're watching r.t....
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the austrian ambassador as someone to the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it expelling a russian official for breaking the rules of diplomacy. by their life or marty's world news center just 1 in the morning this tuesday the 25th of august i'm calling bray with those headline stories for you 1st then a german medical clinic says it found traces of a substance that affects the body's nervous system in alexina valmy the russian opposition activist who fell seriously a lot of flight to moscow last week. the clinical findings indicate intoxication by substance from the group of active substances called cluny needs to raise inhibitors the outcome of the disease remains uncertain and long term effects especially in the area of the nervous system cannot be ruled out at this point in time while the statement was put out by shutting hospital here in said that they have found a toxic substance in alexy system that this substance it being verified by several different laboratories they could. identify exactly what it was but it belonged to a family of toxins that could attack the
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to come the saudis you know i'm past the summoned to the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian official for breaking the rules of diplomacy and the weekend the government rallies passed off peacefully in baton rouge 2 weeks after the disputed election there with tens of thousands calling for him to quit president lukashenko thanks riot police for their support. that was over. the place so. hello good evening welcome you're watching r.t. international where it's just gone 6 o'clock am in the russian capital our german medical clinic now says it has found traces of a substance that affects the body's nervous system in alexina valmy the russian opposition activist who did fall gravely ill on a flight to moscow last week he's currently in a coma that he used has come to after russian doctors who initially treated about only claim that they couldn't find any toxins in his blood and have said they are willing to share the findings with their german colleagues let's get more information now from. peter oliver he joins us from outside the medical facility
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the allies thought that they would have a peace conference on the lines of the congress of vienna. or later congress is in europe. and they thought that what they would do is they would meet briefly in paris. in january 1919. it was cold, they actually called it a preliminary peace conference until they realize that they had slipped over into the real thing. and they had come up with some agreed terms which had then offered germany and germany had negotiated and they would all sit down and as they've done in vienna and hammer out a settlement. it took them from january to may to get agreements on their peace terms. there were so many issues and so many difficulties and so many moments when the peace conference looked like breaking up. at one point, the italians walked out because they weren't getting everything they wanted. the chinese were threatening not to sign the treaty and in the end, didn't. the japanese were complaining and threatening to walk out. the belgians were saying that they would might walk out. and so by the time the allies actually agreed on the peace terms to be
the allies thought that they would have a peace conference on the lines of the congress of vienna. or later congress is in europe. and they thought that what they would do is they would meet briefly in paris. in january 1919. it was cold, they actually called it a preliminary peace conference until they realize that they had slipped over into the real thing. and they had come up with some agreed terms which had then offered germany and germany had negotiated and they would all sit down and as...
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the cooler fresher and sunny west to add to these how much as we go 23 in zurich on sunday 32 in vienna and there's the head off into monday that frontal system works its way eastwards and really brings down the time which is a drop of 10 degrees in vienna with that raining cats and all the while the rain trading down into northern areas of it could be quite heavy at times and then behind there across the northwest it's a fairly kind of picture showers retrial sunday and monday and to much as you can see in the low 20 celsius at the heat is norse really quite assholes as it was you can see plenty of sort of cooler areas that are on the map so for vienna you see not drop in the temperature and it stays really quite unsettled for the next few days monday tuesday and wednesday london is a little bit more subtle more in the way of sunshine time which is close to the average for this but a cool sunshine remains across the southwest and certainly into southern spain. talk to al-jazeera. is the government not taking the necessary action to really address some of the structural issues that we l
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. >>> the world famous vienna boys' choir is struggling with an enormous challenge.he choir is frequently on tour, but one concert after anonother has been canceled as a resusultf the coronavirus pandndemic. its income is takining a hard h, and if the situation doesn't improve, the choir's 500 years of history could even come to an end. nhk world reports. ♪ >> reporter: recently, these an g angelic voices rang out in an unusual location. some members rehearsed together at the school's pool. this set-up is a marked improvement on recent months, as strictct stay at home orders we in place until may, and the choir couldn't rehearse at all. >> translator: i like singing more than anything. being able to sing again is very important to me. >> reporter: however, the choir is currently facing a financial crisis. 70% of its operating costs come from its concerts. but lots of events have been canceled because of the pandemic. now, for the first time in history, the choir is making a flyer to appeal for donations. it shows how to send money directly to its organization's bank
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diplomatic route broken out between russia and austria after vienna said it was expelling a russian diplomat media reports claim it's linked to spying allegations more on that next from donald quarter. this was a marriage decision by russia to declare this austrian diplomat persona non-grata it came not long after the austrian foreign ministry declared a russian diplomat persona non grata on monday and gave him an ultimatum to leave the country before september 1st the austrian ambassador to russia was just summoned to the russian foreign ministry to discuss the issue the decisive protests was expressed to the. unfounded decision to withdraw a critic taishan from russian diplomats and over the demand for the diplomat to leave the territory of the republic of austria acting in line with the principle of reciprocity the diplomats at the embassy of the republic of st in russia has been declared persona non grata boarding to media reports the authorities believe that this russian diplomat was engaged in espionage activities collaborating with an austrian national in breach of the vienna conventi
diplomatic route broken out between russia and austria after vienna said it was expelling a russian diplomat media reports claim it's linked to spying allegations more on that next from donald quarter. this was a marriage decision by russia to declare this austrian diplomat persona non-grata it came not long after the austrian foreign ministry declared a russian diplomat persona non grata on monday and gave him an ultimatum to leave the country before september 1st the austrian ambassador to...
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the russian foreign ministry and declared persona non grata in a tit for tat response to moves by vienna to strip a russian diplomat of his status for alleged spying and anti-government rallies tens of thousands on the streets better russian capital pass a place for the 2 weeks on rest in the country president lukashenko expressed his gratitude to the military police for maintaining order. that this was simple but. let me also. follow their good afternoon it's 5 o'clock here in moscow are you watching r.t. international the russian doctors have refuted media claims the main opposition figure in the country has poisoned election abound they fell gravely ill last week on a flight to moscow he's now in a coma medical staff who had been treating him try no traces of any toxic agent were found in his blood. functionally it would have been easier for us to choose a treatment strategy for we had known for a fact that we would dealing with poisoning but it took awhile to overclock would receive results from 2 lobes one in tomsk and the other in moscow they both said that no substance that could
the russian foreign ministry and declared persona non grata in a tit for tat response to moves by vienna to strip a russian diplomat of his status for alleged spying and anti-government rallies tens of thousands on the streets better russian capital pass a place for the 2 weeks on rest in the country president lukashenko expressed his gratitude to the military police for maintaining order. that this was simple but. let me also. follow their good afternoon it's 5 o'clock here in moscow are you...
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the russian foreign ministry has handed a protest note to the austrian ambassador in moscow after viennadeclared a russian diplomat persona non-grata earlier today the orchestra and foreign ministry announced it was expelling the diplomats claiming his activities did contradict the vienna convention on diplomatic relations media reports claim he suspected of industrial espionage and has been given until the end of the month to leave an accounting move for north korean diplomat in russia has also been declared persona non grata. this news just in of course we'll bring you more info as we get it you're watching our table have more news here just off. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person those words. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. seem wrong. just don't all. get to shape out this day. and in again. trail. one song find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. so again you with r.t. now the greens have been kicked off the ballot in the u.s. state of montana after democrats allege the republicans finance them to splinter the left wing vote state democra
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thank you very much dr barbara miller of the sigmund freud university in vienna thanks for your insights thanks for having me time for more of your questions now over to our science correspondent derrick williams. can covert 19 cause bad breath. this can be caused by a wide range of different factors from inadequate dental hygiene to to a more serious underlying condition but the w.h.o. doesn't list it as a symptom for covert 19 however there is an interesting connection between bad breath and the virus mouthwash sales have spiked during the pandemic which i guess was to be expected i mean plenty of people probably hope that using mouthwash is regularly will have a preventative effect even though there is currently no evidence that that guard playing with them protects you either that or or breathing into a mask all the time has made people hyper aware of how their own breath smells. can you catch coded 19 from drinking unfiltered tap water. there is no evidence you can get covert 19 from drinking treated water and the risk of transmission through water in general even untreated wastewat
thank you very much dr barbara miller of the sigmund freud university in vienna thanks for your insights thanks for having me time for more of your questions now over to our science correspondent derrick williams. can covert 19 cause bad breath. this can be caused by a wide range of different factors from inadequate dental hygiene to to a more serious underlying condition but the w.h.o. doesn't list it as a symptom for covert 19 however there is an interesting connection between bad breath and...
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he is speaking at a news conference and vienna -- in vienna.here are signs that the german economy is developing better than expected. german companies and consumers cut spending sharply during the virus-related restrictions. the german economy contracted 9.7% in the second quarter. initial estimates for 10.1% is what had been penciled in. the numbers show the scale of the slump at the height of the lockdown restrictions in the euro area's biggest economy. let's get back to julian chillingworth from rathbone. your initial reaction on these figures? julian: i think it is good to see a slight improvement on the first estimate that we saw, but not a surprising number at 9.7. i think it is all about how quickly the german economy bounces back in q3. the flash pmi numbers we had on friday were slightly disappointing for the euro area more generally. there may be concerns that the bounceback would not be quite as strong as some people have been estimating. obviously, with the pickup in the new virus cases across europe and concerns about localized lo
he is speaking at a news conference and vienna -- in vienna.here are signs that the german economy is developing better than expected. german companies and consumers cut spending sharply during the virus-related restrictions. the german economy contracted 9.7% in the second quarter. initial estimates for 10.1% is what had been penciled in. the numbers show the scale of the slump at the height of the lockdown restrictions in the euro area's biggest economy. let's get back to julian chillingworth...
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he was not, however, given his warnings under the vienna conventions which require that when an alien is arrested in the united states, he be given warnings that he can seek access to his consulate, that he can get assistance from translators and so on. texas refused even though it had not provided the warnings required by treaty. the cup of mexico went to -- the country of mexico said that the united states had violated its treaty obligations. the international court of justice found against the united states and said, in fact, it issued an order to a halt the execution of mr. medellin and the others on death row in the same situation. president bush issued an order to the governor of texas -- i trust he knew the address to put on the letter. president bush issued an order to governor rick perrying asking him -- effectively ordering him to stop the execution so that the united states could come into compliance with the vienna convention and the international court of justice's decision. texas refused to obey it and actually was sued in the supreme court and, ultimately, the u.s. supr
he was not, however, given his warnings under the vienna conventions which require that when an alien is arrested in the united states, he be given warnings that he can seek access to his consulate, that he can get assistance from translators and so on. texas refused even though it had not provided the warnings required by treaty. the cup of mexico went to -- the country of mexico said that the united states had violated its treaty obligations. the international court of justice found against...
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belated start but a reasonable start in getting back to the negotiating table with discussions in vienna so we haven't figured out how to figure them and i think that is on the agenda that we do have to take care of and i would've hoped that the pandemic would be another so i think what we have sadly seen as everything a country has gotten in itself bolted down its own national or lack of response in the pandemic. some of done extraordinary scientific contributions behind-the-scenes and unprecedented level of corporations but with countries have done that in the past but we helped eradicate smallpox with the soviet union even during the cold war and we have to do with polio in the campaign to push that back but we had not eradicated yet. we know we can do this but if all we're doing is taking tactical hits at each other and continuing to commence ourselves we are in some confrontation we will not get anywhere. the whole goal of policy all over the last several years mina seen is how do we stabilize this relationship and to do dirty tricks for living which is always going to be trying to
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starting from dortmund where my father was a judge and he'd been fired in 1933 and finished up in viennaother's home city. i think it was clear that jews in central europe faced catastrophe. there was an announcement that there had been a concession over the nazis to allow children up to the age of 16 to leave without their parents. we knew something was afoot and we were going to england. i can remember the scene at the station of many, many families, mostly weeping, some wailing. i believe most parents did not expect to see their children again. my mother did not cry, nor did we. i was with my sister, renata, who was ten years old. i clutched her, i was scared. we had an overnight crossing to harwich and then another train to liverpool street station. when we got off the train, the platform was silent. you've got 1,000 children — tired and smelly after two and a half days, absolutely exhausted. there was no chatter, no noise. eventually children were called and off we went with our new parents. we were among the last to be claimed. we were fostered by a lovely english couple in the mid
starting from dortmund where my father was a judge and he'd been fired in 1933 and finished up in viennaother's home city. i think it was clear that jews in central europe faced catastrophe. there was an announcement that there had been a concession over the nazis to allow children up to the age of 16 to leave without their parents. we knew something was afoot and we were going to england. i can remember the scene at the station of many, many families, mostly weeping, some wailing. i believe...
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so we actually had a kind of notable meeting that was in 2012 at the airport in vienna.he interesting thing is that most of these points, they simply didn't have an answer. you totally saw that their pants were down. however, at a certain point, i just got a text message from the data protection authority saying they're not available to speak to me anymore. that was how this procedure basically ended. facebook knew that the system plays in their favor, so even if you violate the law, the reality is it's very likely not gonnbe enforced. >> narrator: facebook disputed schrems's claims, and said it takes european privacy laws seriously. it agreed to make its policies clearer and stop storing some kinds of user data. >> so without further ado, mark zuckerberg. >> narrator: in silicon valley, those who covered the tech industry had also been confronting facebook about how it was handling users' personal data. >> privacy was my number-one concern back then. so when we were thinking about talking to mark, the platform was an issue, there were a bunch of privacy violations, and
so we actually had a kind of notable meeting that was in 2012 at the airport in vienna.he interesting thing is that most of these points, they simply didn't have an answer. you totally saw that their pants were down. however, at a certain point, i just got a text message from the data protection authority saying they're not available to speak to me anymore. that was how this procedure basically ended. facebook knew that the system plays in their favor, so even if you violate the law, the...
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meetings in vienna with others. we know we can do this, but we have to create the framework again. and it can't be done while russia is still part of our domestic politics and everybody is screaming about it. similar with china. we have to make sure very much china isn't an issue in our politics. these issues should not be politicized. they affect all of us. and the risks are far too high. so with the kind of shock again to realize that we have to take this out of this political party's own domain and think about it. if we can't do it on a congressional senate level right now, think tanks, other entities, at least we can have some kind of discussion. which i don't think think it's mysterious to everyone. i think we're generally on the same page. we want to deter russia from doing the things it's been doing. we want to find a different frame for our reaction. >> i think your line national security issues should not be partisan, it should not be politicized. it ought to be inscribed in the marble of many think tank entry halls. certainly, at the wilson center. want to try to get in a
meetings in vienna with others. we know we can do this, but we have to create the framework again. and it can't be done while russia is still part of our domestic politics and everybody is screaming about it. similar with china. we have to make sure very much china isn't an issue in our politics. these issues should not be politicized. they affect all of us. and the risks are far too high. so with the kind of shock again to realize that we have to take this out of this political party's own...
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he died tuesday in vienna, austria after a short illness.th sean connery and in a "star trek" reboot he was 72. >>> a third grader is getting national attention for her inventions that are solving everyday problems. our affiliate in columbus has this report. >> reporter: one little girl's ideas are no reality, and she's getting confidence to keep creating. >> it's definitely -- it's a team effort coming up with the idea. >> reporter: vera weiler is using her imagination. >> a few minutes later and there was toothpaste spattered all over the sink and mirror i thought, nope, this is a problem. you need to invent something come on, girl. >> reporter: she invented the toothbrush brush. >> the water goes in the top and i put my toothbrush in and rub it on these bristles that will clean it. >> reporter: vera and her mom entered it into a competition that won first place and aimed a little higher. she placed second. >> part of her prize was working with him to create a market-ready prototype of the toothbrush brush that she could potentially sell o
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finally back on solid ground my hosts are waiting for me to harley welcome to my lady and my landau vienna louie put a lot of work into converting the gondola. we final question for you now guess can stay overnight. the gondola is like a tiny house it has everything you need from a kitchen units. in starch space. if ever i have. been 5000000 people have taken this going to. somehow up cycling is a make or cool idea if. we can keep the view and we can figure out what we comport well so that we have everything we need. the gondola went out of service in 2008 it took oddly an invaluable about a year to convert it. the greatest challenge was the wait because once completed it takes to be taken to the mountaintop by helicopter it now stands at the edge of the viewing platform and. it's part of this was tourism project a 1000000 stars for 10 around 50 different a communications off of views of the sky whether it's a former ups of atari chalet with a glass roof or a floating camp or. funny it's a condo. i hopefully enjoy a fantastic view of the sky tonight but 1st i want to check out what else i
finally back on solid ground my hosts are waiting for me to harley welcome to my lady and my landau vienna louie put a lot of work into converting the gondola. we final question for you now guess can stay overnight. the gondola is like a tiny house it has everything you need from a kitchen units. in starch space. if ever i have. been 5000000 people have taken this going to. somehow up cycling is a make or cool idea if. we can keep the view and we can figure out what we comport well so that we...
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i was that the government in vienna was very worried about the influence and the magnetic pole. the pretext was perfect. under the influence he assassinated the heir to the throne. everybody in europe nobody approved of a regicide and then when serbia gave its ultimatums to serbia and said along with a lot of other things. they must be a part of the judicial panel which was can interrogate and trace back the connections that they have to serbia and so forth. they were aware that germany was the only ally in europe. we are going to make it as they did. the emperors tried various ways to stop the progression of war. i have always seen that not as just a pretext the german general staff had planned for a war against france. as a part of a war against russia. it didn't turn out that way. before we turn to our members i was just agreed with him. the council is known for that. i world is facing similar challenges. others coming from the streets between rising and declining nations such as china and the united states. then you continue. they had chosen to work matters out and preserve
i was that the government in vienna was very worried about the influence and the magnetic pole. the pretext was perfect. under the influence he assassinated the heir to the throne. everybody in europe nobody approved of a regicide and then when serbia gave its ultimatums to serbia and said along with a lot of other things. they must be a part of the judicial panel which was can interrogate and trace back the connections that they have to serbia and so forth. they were aware that germany was the...
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>>another vienna high with my friends and be at home. working that now from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida. >>pandemic pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen a teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a classroom. >>at some point this year so a lot of the teachers they'll tell me they're not sure they want to sign on and a lot of them are coming back because they can get the same amount of money or more. >>working have today, staying safe. >>a lucrative deal for teachers may yet another way covid has highlighted how a good education often depends on what your parents can afford. a more cost effective option families who plan to follow their school's virtual learning plan we're home-schooling difference to their forming their own pods and hiring a tutor to help with
>>another vienna high with my friends and be at home. working that now from san francisco to toledo ohio to tampa florida. >>pandemic pods or micro school groups are popping up all over social media. each with their own set of rules we're going to say that we can go to the grocery store but always wear masks and wash our hands but in person instruction doesn't come cheap with some parents carrying teen a teacher their full salary or more even if their child ends up back in a...
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is in vienna stocking with officials from the international atomic energy agency they say that iran hasfully complied with the nuclear deal i'm not violating my fiance oh says however it doesn't really seem to be a doubt the nuclear deal anymore this isn't about the j c p a way this is about whether the world is going to permit iran to buy and sell weapons systems again it's that clear it's that simple so it seems that the trumpet ministrations policy of imposing maximum pressure on iran and quote ripping up the iran nuclear deal was essentially put to him folks at that body that meets the united nations and it seems that this policy of the trump white house seeking to escalate tension with iran was overwhelmingly rejected the united states as you know has a maximum pressure campaign on iran they want the iranian government at least the way they put it to change its behavior radically in the region this is part of a much larger u.s. policy to help its friends saudi arabia israel and to her next enemies and to keep america paramount in the persian gulf the source of so much of the world'
is in vienna stocking with officials from the international atomic energy agency they say that iran hasfully complied with the nuclear deal i'm not violating my fiance oh says however it doesn't really seem to be a doubt the nuclear deal anymore this isn't about the j c p a way this is about whether the world is going to permit iran to buy and sell weapons systems again it's that clear it's that simple so it seems that the trumpet ministrations policy of imposing maximum pressure on iran and...
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for the summit of the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian of fish.
for the summit of the russian foreign ministry in moscow after vienna said it's expelling a russian of fish.
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vienna's tremendous power this is what we're up against what do you find in. all things going to get far worse on the government. i think it already has if you look at what colvin 1000 has done right we have had the longest lockdown this is the 24th week of a lockdown that is largely driven by security forces and we have incidents of still exponentially increasing meantime as. early as april want you have president telling security forces to shoot anyone who violates quarantine rules this is not a good way to deal with that having said that in the middle of the pandemic on may 5th a small regulatory group issued this order to shut down a b.s.e. b.n. our house of representatives a working committee there then took away the franchise voted against it so you can see that we have at least a captive legislature it is we're on the precipice fighting for our democracy. there is a real effort even there was a time when the thank you so much for joining us. and that's it for knob be sure to check out our other stories on did up the dot com for what's. on facebook and t
vienna's tremendous power this is what we're up against what do you find in. all things going to get far worse on the government. i think it already has if you look at what colvin 1000 has done right we have had the longest lockdown this is the 24th week of a lockdown that is largely driven by security forces and we have incidents of still exponentially increasing meantime as. early as april want you have president telling security forces to shoot anyone who violates quarantine rules this is...