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not the whole world, she world, because it is a war for world domination. for the first time the question of dominance over the entire living sphere was raised in the 20th century as a subject of war. not abstract. and specifically as a subject of war for world domination. now if we look at the lived 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, sit down and ask yourself a question. and that the situation was resolved? what is the question no? about the fact that well, such domination is established or the world is organized, i understood and created a situation that, in principle, is impossible, neither one nor the other. americans counted at the beginning the nineties, that the question was removed and world domination was established, they wrote us off, but the chinese did not consider them to be players. for a long time actually don the beginning of the tenth years. and in the ten years, for ten years now, the question of a world war, as an objective method of establishing world domination, was again raised to its full height. he didn’t go anywher
not the whole world, she world, because it is a war for world domination. for the first time the question of dominance over the entire living sphere was raised in the 20th century as a subject of war. not abstract. and specifically as a subject of war for world domination. now if we look at the lived 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century, sit down and ask yourself a question. and that the situation was resolved? what is the question no? about the fact that well, such domination is...
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you're watching "world news now." . >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make a mistake. i'm just saying everyone has a right to make their own decision. but why would you want to take that risk? can you imagine being the person that goes to somebody's house and gives them the virus that kills them? what if you end up in a hospital? yeah. that's what i'm scared of. if you were to die, man... that would literally kill me, man. if it makes you feel that way bro... i will probably do it. can i hug you? yeah. i love you, man. i love you too. ♪ ain't no mountain high enough ♪ ♪ ain't no valley low enough ♪ ♪ ain't no river wide enough ♪ ♪ to keep me from getting to you, baby ♪ >>> apparently ain't no
you're watching "world news now." . >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. scene 103, take one. here we go. my name is wesley, and i'm with my knucklehead brother. my friend nafi. my boyfriend doug. i thought we'd be on the same page about this and we're not. how do i know the way i'm going to respond to it? there's not that long term research out there yet. i don't want to be on the front line. but you're human. you're going to make...
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so it's, it's a, it's turning the world into a whole different world that we knew just a few years ago. and as a consequence, this multi polar world order now is beginning choke, sell rich, for example, the bricks, countries, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're going to be getting new members here shortly. i was just informed this morning by a very reliable source that some of the air of countries now want to join bricks. that's quite significant. that's in addition to saudi arabia and, and, and, and, and by, by bricks i mean, brazil, russia, india, china, south africa. they that, you know, when you bring those countries together, they constitute more than half the population of the world. and that's the merge the emerging, a multi polar world order, the united states. now seeds itself competing against a law, mcclay and politically and militarily well in the and, and martin is, is a complete lack of trust and faith in the west. any more, i mean, using the, the dollar, it's a weapon. i mean, it's one of the stupidest things i've seen in my lifetime and that you, you should cher
so it's, it's a, it's turning the world into a whole different world that we knew just a few years ago. and as a consequence, this multi polar world order now is beginning choke, sell rich, for example, the bricks, countries, they're, they're, they're, they're, they're going to be getting new members here shortly. i was just informed this morning by a very reliable source that some of the air of countries now want to join bricks. that's quite significant. that's in addition to saudi arabia and,...
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this is weather world.is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the village at the end of the day when the uk hit a0 degrees celsius for the very first time. tonight at 10:00, the uk has today recorded its highest ever temperature — 40.3 degrees celsius in lincolnshire. july the 19th — the day the uk reached a temperature that once seemed impossible and with extreme heat, fire. in wennington, a small blaze soon became an inferno that destroyed 19 homes. i needed to leave and so, i left and went to my local church, �*cos we've got a community church. but after spending a few minutes in the church, then we realised that the church ground was also on fire, so we were told to evacuate the church. i was sunbathing in my garden and then, a massive black cloud's come across. i looked up, that side of wenning
this is weather world.is wennington, a small village which, despite being in east london, is surrounded by a lot of grassland and farmland. it was a place that few people outside the local area would've heard of until disaster hit, when a devastating wildfire swept through the village at the end of the day when the uk hit a0 degrees celsius for the very first time. tonight at 10:00, the uk has today recorded its highest ever temperature — 40.3 degrees celsius in lincolnshire. july the 19th...
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how do we divide the world? how do we handle the world? how do we manage the world? you know, they had this arrogant they could really run, you know, country that country or whatever, but you also had bad food. there was cold it was it was bad for it was falling down the bedding was bad. all this and fdr has to travel 12,000 miles there and church was traveled thousands of miles there and it's just a hike down the street there were for for stalin and he was the most junior member of the big three when you know, you would have said, okay, let's have the big three. let's have you also let's have it in miami beach, you know, but why they had it, you know ulta nobody's ever explained it added to me and it took a toll that traveling took a toll on and fdr to also as well. how do you think president truman handled the end of the war? he always said in his diaries he had no regrets. he never looked back on dropping the bomb here. sure hiroshima and nagasaki. he believed fervently it was ordered just saved millions thousands had to die. i wish my personal perspective is i wi
how do we divide the world? how do we handle the world? how do we manage the world? you know, they had this arrogant they could really run, you know, country that country or whatever, but you also had bad food. there was cold it was it was bad for it was falling down the bedding was bad. all this and fdr has to travel 12,000 miles there and church was traveled thousands of miles there and it's just a hike down the street there were for for stalin and he was the most junior member of the big...
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of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with fears of age. second, nuclear disaster in the making, in ukraine to night, or calls for a demilitarized zone to be established in ukraine around these f r e g, a nuclear power plant, the largest power plant here in europe, that separates your plant has become another battlefield in russia's war with ukraine, he is accusing moscow of shelling the site over the weekend. russia says ukrainian forces were behind the attack. does every t a plant is a one of 4 nuclear stations inside ukraine, with 6 reactors. it's the biggest in all of europe. the plant was seized by russian forces in the early days of the invasion, it's ukrainian staff. they continue to run the reactors, ukraine's nuclear operator says though that they are being forced to do their work at gunpoint. now, in 1986, a nuclear meltdown at ukraine's chernobyl nuclear power plant became the world's worst nuclear disaster. human error played a role that time the next disaster could be triggered by hu
of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with fears of age. second, nuclear disaster in the making, in ukraine to night, or calls for a demilitarized zone to be established in ukraine around these f r e g, a nuclear power plant, the largest power plant here in europe, that separates your plant has become another battlefield in russia's war with ukraine, he is accusing moscow of shelling the site over the weekend. russia says ukrainian forces were behind the attack. does every t a...
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the world needed americans. in the 1946 world of shattered nations, there were things that only the united states could do. the recent american secretary of state, madame albright refers to the united states as the indispensable -- nation, true today, even more true than in 1946. the first thing only the united states could do was to begin repairing the shattered nations. this began the next year that the announcement of the marshall plan.. the two world wars where perhaps we should say, the 20th century's 30 years war had raised the question about the future of nations themselves. 11 months before churchill spoke here, the united nations looks like was born in san francisco. let's talk about the possibility of what the word being moving beyond the nation states. there had been similar talk after the first world war. when he league of nations had begun its short, unhappy life. churchill however had romantic attachment to the majesty of ancient nations, of not trust -- but, the van from western missouri who broug
the world needed americans. in the 1946 world of shattered nations, there were things that only the united states could do. the recent american secretary of state, madame albright refers to the united states as the indispensable -- nation, true today, even more true than in 1946. the first thing only the united states could do was to begin repairing the shattered nations. this began the next year that the announcement of the marshall plan.. the two world wars where perhaps we should say, the...
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the world subdued by international law, world tranquil. so the word no longer the battle plagues, and the parliament man, federation of the world. there the common sense of most, and they round and and they kindly at the universal 19 and nice words, not church chilean, churchill knew better read and truman carried this poem when he went to france and captain in the first world war. they carried the poem in his pocket on april 12, 1945 when he was suddenly summoned from the u.s. capitol building to the white house to be told that he had become president truman became president the nations was born in san francisco and by then however, dreams of the world may tranquil, universal law has melted into the culvert of war read and today we know what churchill, the nations are here to stay. nations supranational entities, the prime movers of history in the united states which churchill loved as much as he loved his american mother, is more indispensable than ever. here's one example. with churchill and at florida, they had no tvs but the planet th
the world subdued by international law, world tranquil. so the word no longer the battle plagues, and the parliament man, federation of the world. there the common sense of most, and they round and and they kindly at the universal 19 and nice words, not church chilean, churchill knew better read and truman carried this poem when he went to france and captain in the first world war. they carried the poem in his pocket on april 12, 1945 when he was suddenly summoned from the u.s. capitol building...
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free from american hegemony dependent on american germany yes, the free world and the unfree world,ecause all these divisions are the same. after all, they came from western terminology. we were captivated by this terminology and thought of thinking, and so on and so on, of course, everything must be abandoned, because we are entering the world where we now really act as the driving forces of leadership. we don't have to become the sheriff of some planet there.
free from american hegemony dependent on american germany yes, the free world and the unfree world,ecause all these divisions are the same. after all, they came from western terminology. we were captivated by this terminology and thought of thinking, and so on and so on, of course, everything must be abandoned, because we are entering the world where we now really act as the driving forces of leadership. we don't have to become the sheriff of some planet there.
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the first stage of the world cup in the finnish national team and at the world championship, the ukrainian national team could perform with an incomplete team, because the relevant ministry financed the arrival of only eight athletes and two coaches, the arrival of these other adults was paid for by the biathlon federation of ukraine, and the participation of juniors, the international union of biathletes , the president of our federation , volodymyr brynzak, who was also present at rupolding, according to him, has no sponsors of the federation. they spend the funds saved last season . our correspondent denys zevchenko also asked the head of the federation whether he will run for the post of president for a new term. we will remind you that in april, a number of our biathletes accused brynzak of lying about the whereabouts of the naturalized russian biathletes of the ukrainian national team. at the beginning of the full-scale invasion, and dmytro pidruchnyi said that he was going to put forward his candidacy for the post of president of the election. in the end postponed to the post-war pe
the first stage of the world cup in the finnish national team and at the world championship, the ukrainian national team could perform with an incomplete team, because the relevant ministry financed the arrival of only eight athletes and two coaches, the arrival of these other adults was paid for by the biathlon federation of ukraine, and the participation of juniors, the international union of biathletes , the president of our federation , volodymyr brynzak, who was also present at rupolding,...
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and these are the forces that have shaped the world order of the global world order.rimarily led by the united states of america e. today they are trying to use absolutely all the tools in the political ideological struggle. and it is in the economy, it is in politics and in the humanitarian sphere. uh, so uh, unfortunately, now we see that they are no longer just walking. uh, talk and proposals are made, but also restrictions yes restrictions visa restrictions although quite recently literally 2 years ago. e, the republic of belarus and the european union. they wrote the visa facilitation agreement to reduce the cost of visas in order to , yes, in order to, after all, the countries of e, communicate even more. eh, we decided together. uh, both economic issues and regional security issues, but uh , unfortunately, of course, today u still, the united states of america , feeling that they are losing their power over the world. uh, the powers of the world gendarme. they try, of course, to put pressure on to put pressure on e countries, first of all , countries of the eur
and these are the forces that have shaped the world order of the global world order.rimarily led by the united states of america e. today they are trying to use absolutely all the tools in the political ideological struggle. and it is in the economy, it is in politics and in the humanitarian sphere. uh, so uh, unfortunately, now we see that they are no longer just walking. uh, talk and proposals are made, but also restrictions yes restrictions visa restrictions although quite recently literally...
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is a world .e... there is world politics, she is not yet, she does not know, she has not faced such manifestations of aggression as the russian one is now, and in hitler's germany, it was just today . more there is a desire to ask questions, if possible. yes, i have the impression that they are just people. well, they are in some confusion, and i do not see, as it were, preparatory options, so that some lawyers would gather somewhere and, and, and produce for the future, and suddenly everything will happen again, some rules of the game we roughly understand the rules of the game that existed until february 24th, but humanity is not yet ready for the new rules of the game, correct. i understand that it is not an easy path, well, definitely. this is called cognitive dissonance. when our consciousness does not keep up with the cardinal we are changing with the events, and it is certainly observed in europeans, especially the further away from russia, the slower they realize something, and especially
is a world .e... there is world politics, she is not yet, she does not know, she has not faced such manifestations of aggression as the russian one is now, and in hitler's germany, it was just today . more there is a desire to ask questions, if possible. yes, i have the impression that they are just people. well, they are in some confusion, and i do not see, as it were, preparatory options, so that some lawyers would gather somewhere and, and, and produce for the future, and suddenly everything...
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cup. haste nicely for the upcoming women's world cup-— nicely for the upcoming women's world cop-— worldwe would love to hear from you, _ world cup. we would love to hear from you, we _ world cup. we would love to hear from you, we will- world cup. we would love to hear from you, we will have | world cup. we would love to i hear from you, we will have the papers later to look at those incredible deadlines, in business, we look at the business, we look at the business of football, of which we know there is a huge mammoth machine in the background, capitalising on all of this. all of that still to come in this programme. now, some other news. rishi sunak has promised to make significant tax cuts within the next seven years, if he becomes uk prime minister. he's pledged to cut the basic rate of income tax by four pence by 2029. supporters of his rival for thejob, liz truss, have accused the former chancellor of performing "another u—turn". the military government in myanmar has announced that the leader of last year's coup will head the country for a further six months. state media said the
cup. haste nicely for the upcoming women's world cup-— nicely for the upcoming women's world cop-— worldwe would love to hear from you, _ world cup. we would love to hear from you, we _ world cup. we would love to hear from you, we will- world cup. we would love to hear from you, we will have | world cup. we would love to i hear from you, we will have the papers later to look at those incredible deadlines, in business, we look at the business, we look at the business of football, of which...
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to sign the contract well, but from russia it is impossible - says joseph biden in other words the worldut ukraine column will be on the air right now yuriy fizar collected the most interesting and important for us and will tell and show yuriy good evening please good evening to you , vasyl. good evening to everyone who joined the big broadcast. it's really on the clock at 20:00. it's time for international news today . warned about the increase in the risks of the use of nuclear weapons in the world. and putin's lukashenko , why, and you will learn about this and other things in a moment in the column about ukraine, but it starts with this. latvia can already on tuesday, that is, tomorrow, consider the issue of recognizing countries as a sponsor of russia members of the parliamentary committee on foreign affairs will discuss the relevant bill on terrorism on their page in the twitter micrologists network, sejmo deputy rihard koults reported. well , the latvian parliamentarian explained why he colleagues should make such a decision, and then his quote from twitter russia's immoral war ov
to sign the contract well, but from russia it is impossible - says joseph biden in other words the worldut ukraine column will be on the air right now yuriy fizar collected the most interesting and important for us and will tell and show yuriy good evening please good evening to you , vasyl. good evening to everyone who joined the big broadcast. it's really on the clock at 20:00. it's time for international news today . warned about the increase in the risks of the use of nuclear weapons in the...
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Aug 29, 2022
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less free world.tern europe in 2011. to london in the czech republic and hungary. first to acknowledge in london the great american and his great partner, margaret thatcher. it's a special moment to see that statue go into that place where, from now on, british and american and others who travel there can see what reagan meant to the special relationship. but the best was still to come, when we went to eastern europe. because there, those very people that he had spoken for when he said mr. gorbachev tear down this wall came out in droves to tell him thank you, mister president. now, we are free. what a legacy! and places like prague and budapest, what a legacy. what a legacy of a man who was not a dreamer, ronald reagan was not a dreamer. he saw the world as it was. but he also believed in shaping that world to be the world as it should be. and that is the real purpose of this place, to draw on that spirit of ronald reagan and to reimagine america and the world as it should be. we stand here, 30 years
less free world.tern europe in 2011. to london in the czech republic and hungary. first to acknowledge in london the great american and his great partner, margaret thatcher. it's a special moment to see that statue go into that place where, from now on, british and american and others who travel there can see what reagan meant to the special relationship. but the best was still to come, when we went to eastern europe. because there, those very people that he had spoken for when he said mr....
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or world war i. this was a town where american forces were being integrated with french and british forces. american forces are introduced in march of 1918. as they assume positions, they launch attacks. the germans respond with extraordinary fury. they drive americans back. this becomes a defeat that is studied and restudied by the army war college and other institutions with what went wrong. we stood out looking at this town in this battlefield and i think it occurred to us that all of the army studies were asking the wrong question. the question was not what it wrong, the question was why did the germans respond with that kind of fury? and as we looked out with a guide book in hand, this was a quiet sector. the germans would show the french, from 12 to one, the germans would show the french, resuming by 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon. everybody would file their reports. nobody got hurt. everybody was happy. the americans, the minute they arrive, they go into battle. they did not know the rules. the
or world war i. this was a town where american forces were being integrated with french and british forces. american forces are introduced in march of 1918. as they assume positions, they launch attacks. the germans respond with extraordinary fury. they drive americans back. this becomes a defeat that is studied and restudied by the army war college and other institutions with what went wrong. we stood out looking at this town in this battlefield and i think it occurred to us that all of the...
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alexander gilievich, his importance in russian politics and as an ideologist of the hands of this world, and so on, that is, and right now it is happening that the explosive device was planted in you under alexander gelievich’s car also indicates. what was the real purpose. uh, but nevertheless, that is, daria died today , i celebrate the day of the russian flag in hyde park, my own youth organization on krasnoproletarskaya in in moscow, the chairman of the party leonid slutsky, leonida eduardovich, is now in direct contact with us hello hello, good afternoon, do you sell this kind of meetings, right? this kind of following is of great importance at the flash mob today and we are holding it not only on krasnoproletarskaya street in moscow, but throughout the country today, the two russian flags are of great importance, as well as the two st. george's ribbons. this is the union of all healthy people. regardless of party affiliation, age, religion around the future of our country is resistance than to external forces that today impose sanctions on us that killed dasha, the daughter of ale
alexander gilievich, his importance in russian politics and as an ideologist of the hands of this world, and so on, that is, and right now it is happening that the explosive device was planted in you under alexander gelievich’s car also indicates. what was the real purpose. uh, but nevertheless, that is, daria died today , i celebrate the day of the russian flag in hyde park, my own youth organization on krasnoproletarskaya in in moscow, the chairman of the party leonid slutsky, leonida...
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lead the world, not just a hyperbole, to lead the world in future industries. always, we haven't always gotten it right but we never walked away when that sense drives this country. more today, you're tired of hearing we say this, but that's because we think the inflection point, fundamental change is taking place today. politically, economically, and technologically. change that can either strengthen alverson sins of control and security, of dignity and pride, or change that weakens us so that people are left behind. wondering if the institutions our economy and democracy can deliver for them. this is the moment we face. i really mean this, i believe it with every fiber of my being. we hear all the noise out there. we know there are those who focus on seeking power than securing the future. those who seek division instead of strength and unity, who tear down rather than build up. today is the day for builders. today america is delivering. [applause] and i honest to god believe that 50, 70, a hundred years from now people to look back on this week and they will
lead the world, not just a hyperbole, to lead the world in future industries. always, we haven't always gotten it right but we never walked away when that sense drives this country. more today, you're tired of hearing we say this, but that's because we think the inflection point, fundamental change is taking place today. politically, economically, and technologically. change that can either strengthen alverson sins of control and security, of dignity and pride, or change that weakens us so that...
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and muslim worlds who are | arab and muslim worlds who are against — arab and muslim worlds who areey because he . expressed himself in a way or and offer sibley because he - expressed himself in a way or like that _ expressed himself in a way or like that and — expressed himself in a way or like that. and those _ expressed himself in a way or like that. and those people _ expressed himself in a way or like that. and those people actually i that. and those people actually atso, _ that. and those people actually also, there _ that. and those people actually also, there are _ that. and those people actually also, there are harassed - that. and those people actually also, there are harassed or- that. and those people actuallyi also, there are harassed or even attacked — also, there are harassed or even attacked by— also, there are harassed or even attacked by radical— also, there are harassed or even attacked by radical muslims. - also, there are harassed or even| attacked by radical muslims. and this fatwa. — attacked by radical muslims. and this fatwa. it _ attacked by radical muslim
and muslim worlds who are | arab and muslim worlds who are against — arab and muslim worlds who areey because he . expressed himself in a way or and offer sibley because he - expressed himself in a way or like that _ expressed himself in a way or like that and — expressed himself in a way or like that. and those _ expressed himself in a way or like that. and those people _ expressed himself in a way or like that. and those people actually i that. and those people actually atso, _ that. and...
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i think most of them had ukrainian passports and that's why putin clearly plays the world, and the worldnfortunately, cannot at the moment for objective reasons, even with for this reason that august is the holiday season to provide ukraine with more powerful weapons quickly, although today the americans made the appropriate decision despite the holiday season, the european union can not in any way refuse to supply gas, but it will lead to the situation. i think that the supply russia will refuse gas to the eu, russia will simply stop pumping it there, that is, putin is constantly raising rates. in 2014, the fighters of the 274th monstersley division, petrov and yepov from russia, apparently blew up dniprostan, well, specifically, they were the executors of this, a secret chefogram from the kremlin, signed by stalin, showed that under what circumstances to blow up dniprostan, because they could not to stop the german offensive, how many people died there is still unknown, because no one in particular counted, they say that it could have been up to 100,000, although , again, this is only
i think most of them had ukrainian passports and that's why putin clearly plays the world, and the worldnfortunately, cannot at the moment for objective reasons, even with for this reason that august is the holiday season to provide ukraine with more powerful weapons quickly, although today the americans made the appropriate decision despite the holiday season, the european union can not in any way refuse to supply gas, but it will lead to the situation. i think that the supply russia will...
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around the world. ~ ., �* helping con'oined twins around the world. ~ . �* , ., , the world.e world. what we've been able to do is to pull the global- to do is to pull the global experience so that when the next set of kids, whether that be in israel or turkey, or rio, in this instance, we are able to share our experience and knowledge with the local team, then undertake the surgery and support. then undertake the surgery and su ort. , then undertake the surgery and su--ort. , ., then undertake the surgery and su--ort. ., then undertake the surgery and su-nort. , ., ., support. the boys are said to be recovering _ support. the boys are said to be recovering well— support. the boys are said to be recovering well in - support. the boys are said to| be recovering well in hospital, and will undergo rehabilitation for the next six months after surviving their life changing, pioneering and, at times, out of this world experience. mark lobel, bbc news. what a remarkable achievement indeed. let's talk about the sport shall we — and someone who was watching the euros final very closel
around the world. ~ ., �* helping con'oined twins around the world. ~ . �* , ., , the world.e world. what we've been able to do is to pull the global- to do is to pull the global experience so that when the next set of kids, whether that be in israel or turkey, or rio, in this instance, we are able to share our experience and knowledge with the local team, then undertake the surgery and support. then undertake the surgery and su ort. , then undertake the surgery and su--ort. , ., then...
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you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ new day has come ♪ a new day has ♪ >>> so for one man in england, a new day came for him back in january of 2021 with the arrival of an official letter in the mail. >> that's when he discovered he had gone to bed the night before as thomas dodd, and he woke up as celine dion. now more than a year later, he tells our own will ganss, he has no regrets. >> reporter: it's been 25 years since her heart first went on. ♪ you're here there's nothing i fear ♪ >> reporter: and now she's the focus of a brand-new off-broadway musical. >> thank you, good night! i love you so much. >> reporter: and this morning, we're going one-on-one with celine dion. >> there was some certificates in there that informed me legally i changed my name from thomas dodd to celine dion. >> reporter: the uk native formerly known as thomas dodd drinking a little too much one night. i've never heard of anyone changing their name, and especially not changing their name to celine dion. >> it doesn't mean alcohol shouldn't m
you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ new day has come ♪ a new day has ♪ >>> so for one man in england, a new day came for him back in january of 2021 with the arrival of an official letter in the mail. >> that's when he discovered he had gone to bed the night before as thomas dodd, and he woke up as celine dion. now more than a year later, he tells our own will ganss, he has no...
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and ukraine and moose tore the whole world kabaeva came under the sanctions of the united states of america and the russian federation threatens the americans about this is what we are talking about today with my guest, this is a politician-diplomat, the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine in 2014-2019 , pavlo klimkin, mr. pavla, good day, good health, thank you for participating in our to the program, i congratulate everyone, i congratulate serhiy, i congratulate veronik, i congratulate ukraine, mr. pavlo, let's start our conversation with an event that literally the whole world has been watching for the past few days, this is the visit of the speaker of the house of representatives of the united states of america, nancy pelosi, to taiwan, despite china's threats and warnings, and the plane landed yesterday at the airport and ebay in taiwan, ilya was escorted by american fighter jets and aircraft carriers, let's explain to our viewers how important this visit was for the united states of america and why it was not received so well for china let's start with china er china has a
and ukraine and moose tore the whole world kabaeva came under the sanctions of the united states of america and the russian federation threatens the americans about this is what we are talking about today with my guest, this is a politician-diplomat, the minister of foreign affairs of ukraine in 2014-2019 , pavlo klimkin, mr. pavla, good day, good health, thank you for participating in our to the program, i congratulate everyone, i congratulate serhiy, i congratulate veronik, i congratulate...
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across the world.r have to offer? well, you don't have to drive far out of the city of doha for the roads to end and the sands to begin. explorers from across time talk about the arabian desert as a place of hardship. some, like the 1930s adventurer bertram thomas, even went as far as to call it the "abode of death". qatar had a long and proud history before discovering oil and gas, and it was learning to cope with this hot and harsh environment that helped to shape the country for those who call the desert home. living here, they carved out their culture, instilled their traditions and created the nomad lifestyle. people who would come to be known as the bedouin. temperatures can reach as high as 50 degrees celsius in qatar during the summer months. in the winter, when the weather is cooler, mohammad al—ghethani and his family build traditional bedouin tents in the desert to get back to their roots. why is it important for you to do this? so, qatar today is very different to how it was when the bedoui
across the world.r have to offer? well, you don't have to drive far out of the city of doha for the roads to end and the sands to begin. explorers from across time talk about the arabian desert as a place of hardship. some, like the 1930s adventurer bertram thomas, even went as far as to call it the "abode of death". qatar had a long and proud history before discovering oil and gas, and it was learning to cope with this hot and harsh environment that helped to shape the country for...
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, every recession since world war 2. and as i started with recovered with a much higher level of debt. and today the level of debt has grown. so much that domestic markets, both in the united states and europe are and the global sounds are unable to grow, grow. the problem is got much worse because the u. s. dollar is going up against the european currency and the global so currently is making it much harder for these countries to pay their dollar denominated debt when they all do this all. and what's really causing a break in the chain of payments and making things much worse than they are now, is the fact that they're going to be continued higher energy prices. i or food prices and countries do not have a lot of money both to stay. so the feed their populations and pay them for, and so they're going to be a lot of the falls and the only way that they can really get the food and the energy they need is by dealing with russia and i cannot make allies. and so this recession isn't going to be simply a return back to the no
, every recession since world war 2. and as i started with recovered with a much higher level of debt. and today the level of debt has grown. so much that domestic markets, both in the united states and europe are and the global sounds are unable to grow, grow. the problem is got much worse because the u. s. dollar is going up against the european currency and the global so currently is making it much harder for these countries to pay their dollar denominated debt when they all do this all. and...
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. >> he's an oscar winner and one of the world's biggest movie stars. matt damon has also taken on one of the world's biggest crises -- how to get clean water to 771 million people who don't have it. and he hasn't let celebrity skeptics stop him. damon teamed up with engineer and water expert gary white more than a decade ago. >> i eventually came to the realization that i needed to partner with the best expert i could find. >> they innovated a new approach and have already helped 43 million people in need. they say the key to creating change on a massive scale is combining social responsibility with the power of capitalism. can they achieve their mission to solve the world's water crisis in their lifetimes? what do matt damon and gary white say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by... and by... corporate funding is provided by... >> gary white and matt damon, welcome to "firing line." >> thank you. >> thanks. >> you have co-authored a new book entitled "worth of water: our story of chasing solutions to the world's great
. >> he's an oscar winner and one of the world's biggest movie stars. matt damon has also taken on one of the world's biggest crises -- how to get clean water to 771 million people who don't have it. and he hasn't let celebrity skeptics stop him. damon teamed up with engineer and water expert gary white more than a decade ago. >> i eventually came to the realization that i needed to partner with the best expert i could find. >> they innovated a new approach and have already...
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longest period of prosperity since world war two for a world order where the united states leads in line with its liberal values and and that literally gave their all in defense of freedom. god bless you. i salute you and rangers lead the way. hello everyone. i'm congressman mark tucano chairman of the house committee on veterans affairs. i'd like to extend my thanks to speaker pelosi for inviting me to speak today as we come together to honor the bravery and sacrifice of meryl's marauders with the congressional gold medal. the marauders officially recognized by the army as the 5307th composite unit join a group of exceptional individuals and organizations as we present them with one of our nation's highest honors. during world war two the marauders spent months behind enemy lines in japanese occupied burma. the all volunteer unit led by brigadier general frank merrill trekked hundreds of miles through perilous jungles and mountains while battling disease hunger heavy rains and hostile troops. through all of this the marauders remained steadfast in their mission to disrupt japanese
longest period of prosperity since world war two for a world order where the united states leads in line with its liberal values and and that literally gave their all in defense of freedom. god bless you. i salute you and rangers lead the way. hello everyone. i'm congressman mark tucano chairman of the house committee on veterans affairs. i'd like to extend my thanks to speaker pelosi for inviting me to speak today as we come together to honor the bravery and sacrifice of meryl's marauders with...
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on the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism?he biden administration continues to believe a fanciful idea that american diplomats can sit down with their iranian counterparts and make peace, while denying the billions upon billions of dollars the regime is using to fund terrorist activities against the u.s., our servicemembers, and our ally, israel. the myth of a non-nuclear iran in exchange for sanctions relief is ludicrous. iran hates america. they have active bounties on u.s. national security officials. any further appeasement of this terrorist state is malpractice and this could lead to grave, longlasting consequences to the homeland. ruthless dictators, like xi and putin, and violent extremist organizations like the taliban and terrorists in iran, only respond to strength. friends, i don't want america to be the world's policeman. and i'm not advocating for global democracy building and a return to former versions of republican foreign policy. i believe in american leadership -- ronald reagan's peace through strength. his u
on the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism?he biden administration continues to believe a fanciful idea that american diplomats can sit down with their iranian counterparts and make peace, while denying the billions upon billions of dollars the regime is using to fund terrorist activities against the u.s., our servicemembers, and our ally, israel. the myth of a non-nuclear iran in exchange for sanctions relief is ludicrous. iran hates america. they have active bounties on u.s. national...
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this is a man of the world., as many titles as he has no one in the world, he went through four olympiads and won four olympic medals in four two-time olympic champion two-time olympic silver medalist three-time world champion, seven-time european champion ten-time champion of russia meet evgeni plushenko and his number russia russian we all gradually bought russia. enemies beat beat fools paid to save her i know i know that there is still a silushka. i was impatient to live in russia russia russia i know i know that there is still a silushka. i couldn't bear to live in russia without russia evgeni plushenko is the most titled figure skater on the planet earth and he is from russia and everything else. from all ah wow ah bravo bravo right gives champions. i can't hear you this big tour of the russian championship the best dancers on this stage and two.
this is a man of the world., as many titles as he has no one in the world, he went through four olympiads and won four olympic medals in four two-time olympic champion two-time olympic silver medalist three-time world champion, seven-time european champion ten-time champion of russia meet evgeni plushenko and his number russia russian we all gradually bought russia. enemies beat beat fools paid to save her i know i know that there is still a silushka. i was impatient to live in russia russia...
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well, i think that gorbachev had a vision of the world as a multi core world. i think that sometime and again, i think it goes to some of the policies that he enacted in terms of his foreign policy. while he was the head of the soviet union. you know, there's no i would argue that the nuclear arm st signed with united states was a very positive thing. anything towards peace is a positive thing. but i would also argue that you can't have peace in the, you know, poor world. so i think that gorbachev would look positively upon a multi polar or anything that is more than a unipolar world. so i think, and i think, you know, generally much of the world is an agreement. i think that the bricks is something that people are very excited about, as you said. there's even countries like argentina that are now trying to join the rise of china and kind of china's economic influence in partnership with countries in africa is viewed as positively by people in africa. and i think gorbachev's, i would imagine would view international corporate cooperation not centered around one
well, i think that gorbachev had a vision of the world as a multi core world. i think that sometime and again, i think it goes to some of the policies that he enacted in terms of his foreign policy. while he was the head of the soviet union. you know, there's no i would argue that the nuclear arm st signed with united states was a very positive thing. anything towards peace is a positive thing. but i would also argue that you can't have peace in the, you know, poor world. so i think that...
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world.litico is reporting the biden administration is preparing to ask congress to approve a new $1.1 billion arms sale to taiwan. the package reportedly includes 60 anti-ship missiles and 100 air-to-air missiles. this comes after two u.s. warships sailed through the taiwan strait on sunday for the first time since house speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan earlier this month. china condemned the visit and launched a major military drills near taiwan. meanwhile, president biden announced $3 billion in more military aid for ukraine last week, including money for missiles, artillery rounds, and drones to help ukrainian forces fight russia. we begin today's show looking at u.s. policy on russia and china. we are joined by the economist jeffrey sachs, director of the center for sustainable development at columbia university. he is president of the u.n. sustainable development solutions network and has served as adviser to three u.n. secretaries-general. his latest article is headlined, "the west'
world.litico is reporting the biden administration is preparing to ask congress to approve a new $1.1 billion arms sale to taiwan. the package reportedly includes 60 anti-ship missiles and 100 air-to-air missiles. this comes after two u.s. warships sailed through the taiwan strait on sunday for the first time since house speaker nancy pelosi visited taiwan earlier this month. china condemned the visit and launched a major military drills near taiwan. meanwhile, president biden announced $3...
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it is and who so started imagining a different world. a world at a standstill. one without disasters, without bad news, i thought i named but they soon concluded that people would find such a world too boring. and so there's violence, there's, there's conflicts and racism and, and we're, that is life to us. and i've, i've allowed myself to be very innocent and childish for a 2nd. and just imagine, you know, what, what would happen if, if that was in the case, the conclusion that i got to after, you know, thinking a little bit about what the world would be. i was like, we're not ready for this. we're not ready for the world to be right. her song fire kites was inspired by the attacks of protesting palestinians who flew fire kite bombs over the israel garza border in 2018. if you try to take a fair finger talking in it, she talks about all being just as much part of growing up for young women as sex 7 . we don't need bombs, she sings. we got 5 kite bombs. we got like, we don't need bombs, we get like, ah, does she want to be an ambassador for peace? no, no, no nee
it is and who so started imagining a different world. a world at a standstill. one without disasters, without bad news, i thought i named but they soon concluded that people would find such a world too boring. and so there's violence, there's, there's conflicts and racism and, and we're, that is life to us. and i've, i've allowed myself to be very innocent and childish for a 2nd. and just imagine, you know, what, what would happen if, if that was in the case, the conclusion that i got to after,...
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maisie - summers-newton is a paralympic world summers—newton is a paralympic world and european championdal in these games since 1994. lucy beer in the individual lawn bowls. and over at beach volleyball here is a volunteer entertaining the crowd. he is unpaid, otherwise i would say he is raking it in. nesta mcgregor, bbc news. well, the provisional figures out today show it's been a very dryjuly. louise lear can tell us more aboutjust how dry it's been. it has been very dry. in fact it has been the driest ever in southern england and that is since records began since 1836. with that high pressure almost no recordable rainfall across parts of southern england, but look at how dry it has been generally across the country anywhere with the browns below average rainfall but pretty much the whole of england has seen little rain at all. but new month and yes we have a new trend. there is some rain around. unfortunately it will not arrive in the places we need to see it. this is rainfall totals throughout the week so you can see no recordable rain across the south—east but further north and we
maisie - summers-newton is a paralympic world summers—newton is a paralympic world and european championdal in these games since 1994. lucy beer in the individual lawn bowls. and over at beach volleyball here is a volunteer entertaining the crowd. he is unpaid, otherwise i would say he is raking it in. nesta mcgregor, bbc news. well, the provisional figures out today show it's been a very dryjuly. louise lear can tell us more aboutjust how dry it's been. it has been very dry. in fact it has...
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world of tomorrow.ur alliance is closer than ever. it is more united than ever and when finland and sweden bring the number of allies to 32, we will be stronger than ever. [applause] this will benefit all of our people. i will go over to that table and sign the ratification. communicating that it is important for membership of nato and thank you all for being here and i want to ask the ambassadors if they are willing to come up and stand with me while i sign. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] ♪ >> do you approve of the trump parade, mr. biden -- the trump raid, mr. biden? pres. biden: thank you all. [applause] >> this afternoon the white house monkeypox response team and health officials brief reporters on the response efforts. watch at 3:30 eastern. at 5:00 a conversation with gregory meeks speaking with "the washington post" about economic and military relations in the end of pacific region and potential threats from china. he was part of the delegation with speaker pelosi who recently trave
world of tomorrow.ur alliance is closer than ever. it is more united than ever and when finland and sweden bring the number of allies to 32, we will be stronger than ever. [applause] this will benefit all of our people. i will go over to that table and sign the ratification. communicating that it is important for membership of nato and thank you all for being here and i want to ask the ambassadors if they are willing to come up and stand with me while i sign. thank you. [applause] [applause]...
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this bowing negatively impacted the world, disturb the world's understanding and hamper the global response -- hampered the global response. we would have some input into the operations of the agency. the who refuses to include taiwan in held assembly. taiwan held a reserve status at meetings but this changed after taiwan elected a government that was far less accommodating to the ccp. additionally, we wish to see reforms made to other entities such as the united nations human rights council which has some of the most greatest violations of its members including china, cuba and venezuela who cover up human rights violations in many different countries including the horrors conducted upon china's muslim population. since 1945 the u.n. has accomplished incredible things and i look forward to ensuring that their good work does continue in the future, but we must also ensure that the funding we provide will be used in the most effective way possible to benefit the lives of american taxpayers. that they go back to their original mission, the united states must use his voice and vote -- its voice
this bowing negatively impacted the world, disturb the world's understanding and hamper the global response -- hampered the global response. we would have some input into the operations of the agency. the who refuses to include taiwan in held assembly. taiwan held a reserve status at meetings but this changed after taiwan elected a government that was far less accommodating to the ccp. additionally, we wish to see reforms made to other entities such as the united nations human rights council...
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loaded demonstrate people seeing extreme drought ross getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines ah ah, the surprise for the financial world as china cuts, key lending rates, bridging hopes that can private economy, that still not hitting on all cylinders. after months of intense covered lock downs and fears that new ones are around the corner. also on our show will go to the u. s . state of iowa, where some farmers have found a new source for much sought after fertilizer globe. welcome to the show. i'm seeing beardsley in berlin. china cut interest rates in a surprise. move on monday. responding to poor than expected economic figures, both industrial production and retail sales in july fell under expectations, raising new concerns about the world's 2nd largest economy. observers say china's intense covered locked downs are still weighing heavily on the country. pony at an ikea story. shanghai as authorities attempt to look stuff and shoppers, his
loaded demonstrate people seeing extreme drought ross getting 200 people from the agency around the world. more than 300000000 people are seeking refuge. yes. why? because no one should have to flee. make up your own mind. w. made for mines ah ah, the surprise for the financial world as china cuts, key lending rates, bridging hopes that can private economy, that still not hitting on all cylinders. after months of intense covered lock downs and fears that new ones are around the corner. also on...
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all over the world gorbachev gave impetus to the end of the world war, and he sincerely wanted to believe that that would end and there would be an internal romantic period between the new soviet union and the collective wes, this romanticism was not justified the romantic honeymoon century did not work out in the bloodthirsty notes of our opponents showed itself. there were any there which though in, among some of the consequences of mikhail gorbachev. splitting decisions were the expansion of the nato military block to the east. some also point to the conflicts that erupted in the post soviet space after the collapse of the union, one of which we are seeing today, the ongoing conflict in ukraine where. ringback those consequences and indeed the nuances behind them have been largely ignored by the western mainstream media, which has a praise mikhail gorbachev in its headlines, did say, well we can cross live now to geoffrey roberts, professor of history at cork university college for his take, you're most welcome to the program, sir. how did mikhail gorbachev rule? and his rule in the co
all over the world gorbachev gave impetus to the end of the world war, and he sincerely wanted to believe that that would end and there would be an internal romantic period between the new soviet union and the collective wes, this romanticism was not justified the romantic honeymoon century did not work out in the bloodthirsty notes of our opponents showed itself. there were any there which though in, among some of the consequences of mikhail gorbachev. splitting decisions were the expansion of...
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all the hallmarks post called coldwell world into reality. what is the great roster and here i think what they could to create a new european inclusive security system that i found it didn't fall because of that legacy. that little bit less i felt because of western intransigent. one indisputable fact is that mikhail gorbachev through led to the end of the soviet union. the rti documentary team has been recalling one of the most important historical events of the entire 20th century. and the doc runs throughout the day. ah, you never dreamed that the use of hardwood collapse when you said that i was move about to leave the work for the union with help for the end of soviet power for everything to turn out one ever to receive due to the current situation. yup, i'm gonna show you where you did miss. i'm resigning as president of the usa rather bowler, which is rolled up with yet. yoga wish to follow us on wednesday. yeah. like i said, family for the autonomy and independence of the peoples and sovereignty of the republics, while preserving the
all the hallmarks post called coldwell world into reality. what is the great roster and here i think what they could to create a new european inclusive security system that i found it didn't fall because of that legacy. that little bit less i felt because of western intransigent. one indisputable fact is that mikhail gorbachev through led to the end of the soviet union. the rti documentary team has been recalling one of the most important historical events of the entire 20th century. and the...
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so uplifted that there is no such main enemy who ideologically gathered to destroy the entire free world, and therefore russia should be encouraged in every possible way to integrate into the civilized international society, actually this was the reason why er poor laptev russia was accepted into the group of seven and became er well and they are wrongly called the big seven, that is, the group of seven became two eights and aid was also provided to russia from the point of view of the fact that they thought that it would become a normal democratic state and from the point of view that it was necessary to reduce the actual danger primarily nuclear, but then you remember that there was still a large amount of bacteriological and chemical weapons, and in other types of weapons, exactly these considerations. they are still there again . bush the elder was in the ukrainian parliament when he called on the ukrainians not to let these demons of nationalism out that could destroy something there, because he did not want another independent state to appear that possessed the third largest nuclea
so uplifted that there is no such main enemy who ideologically gathered to destroy the entire free world, and therefore russia should be encouraged in every possible way to integrate into the civilized international society, actually this was the reason why er poor laptev russia was accepted into the group of seven and became er well and they are wrongly called the big seven, that is, the group of seven became two eights and aid was also provided to russia from the point of view of the fact...
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it seems that you simply cannot find a better place in the world for life.f salvo fire work under the target in the water area the sea is literally boiling and if you go outside somehow it may not be so strong that smart asphalt what kind of asphalt i don’t know how much i remember everything as it always was. no, i don’t know what’s behind the road, but what won’t work when the daughter is passing through the mud . scary and don’t need to look to the sides. you’re better than ukrainians. hate more about nato, it’s coming from all sides. and you’re all you think about yourself, you have to think about the country, what kind of traitors to the motherland can you be ? russia is the god of this country, and all the rest of america is basically a collection of alcoholics, drug addicts , bandits, and all for the pleasure of the kremlin, and not to the furor. country and i think that no one will bring us to its knees, and in principle, why should we be surprised, because decades of total propaganda have done their job, you have raised our power, we are now the coo
it seems that you simply cannot find a better place in the world for life.f salvo fire work under the target in the water area the sea is literally boiling and if you go outside somehow it may not be so strong that smart asphalt what kind of asphalt i don’t know how much i remember everything as it always was. no, i don’t know what’s behind the road, but what won’t work when the daughter is passing through the mud . scary and don’t need to look to the sides. you’re better than...
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is developing in such a way that, you know, the yin-yang was the western world and the asian world, so russia, uh, it is not actually western in terms of mentality. and no it is eastern, it is post-ordinian, and no one in this world needs it in such a reality, because those who are now in moscow have thought about it, and i think they have already thought about what their mission in the world of the 21st century they would really like to become also a world player, but with today's size of the russian economy, with the fact that as a result of the departure of western companies, there is more here and there. and if this happens every quarter, the russian economy will fall more and more. well, in the fourth quarter, many people count there from 12 to 20%. just imagine the real downfall is that putin knocks on the door there , and he knocks, of course, not on the official door, but under the table or standing channels and says well, let's negotiate somehow, only negotiate on some compromise terms, and the west therefore says no, well, first of all, the united states but also europeans
is developing in such a way that, you know, the yin-yang was the western world and the asian world, so russia, uh, it is not actually western in terms of mentality. and no it is eastern, it is post-ordinian, and no one in this world needs it in such a reality, because those who are now in moscow have thought about it, and i think they have already thought about what their mission in the world of the 21st century they would really like to become also a world player, but with today's size of the...
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[applause] today he reaches the apex of the tennis world the world champion of tennis. crowd $50,000 in prize money the solid gold hager tennis ball and the world championship tennis diamond ring. ♪♪ the early
[applause] today he reaches the apex of the tennis world the world champion of tennis. crowd $50,000 in prize money the solid gold hager tennis ball and the world championship tennis diamond ring. ♪♪ the early