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so, for immunity, do not like numbers, but yal, went into details, considered, checked, typeset his business of the nights. trust me, there are no trifles in business fix price stores easter branch for only 79 rubles. decorative stickers for only 27 rubles. 50 kop. easter mold, only 99 rubles. fixed price for everything, low price, so that it does not happen on the markets in the bcs application dozens of investment ideas for any situation. download the bcs application world of investments and invest with the leader. it looks like an allergy, listen, take the flower out carefully, don't touch the cat. close the window, rinse your nose, took rotadine, renival, renival, we act differently, but we choose rinival, fab four from rostelecom has become even more profitable adjust the speed of the internet. control the number of minutes. choose interactive tv and online cinema packages and pay only for what you really need. take advantage of technology features hair dryers, hair straighteners and other philips beauty products at competitive prices. transfer money without commission from a tinkofflex
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yal in yeah, absolutely. just because the chemicals industry is hugely dependent on gas in that in the year it was, it was the were germany's biggest consumer of gas using 15 percent of the total volume. gov, endorsement once a year. no, we're also unusual in that we don't just burn gas to supply our energy needs. and we also use natural gas as a raw material for many of our production processes. the what measures are you taking care of with us as our casa for 3 bathrooms, and even yet, it doesn't. the companies are looking at what other energy sources can be used as a substitute to power their operations, wish and of it. but as are the raw material side where we use natural gas and production, there's no alternative of in diet. if the gas stopped flowing, we'd have to draw down production. we can't replace natural gas as a raw material as it's but what does that mean for german industry? can you stick in the us more chemicals comprise over 90 percent of our value creation change in all industries need chemic
yal in yeah, absolutely. just because the chemicals industry is hugely dependent on gas in that in the year it was, it was the were germany's biggest consumer of gas using 15 percent of the total volume. gov, endorsement once a year. no, we're also unusual in that we don't just burn gas to supply our energy needs. and we also use natural gas as a raw material for many of our production processes. the what measures are you taking care of with us as our casa for 3 bathrooms, and even yet, it...
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. >> reporter: the koa la can be found, they're not bears, they're mar yup yals. >> they're often referred to as koala bears, because they look like teddy bears the females raise their offspring in a pouch. >> a newborn koala is called a joey, and the baby stays in its mother's pouch for several months after birth we visited the san diego zoo in california >> here in san diego, we have a climate similar to their native australia. >> koalas live high up in the trees. what do they like to eat eucalyptus leaves. >> we can grow all of the eucalyptus the koalas need to survive. >> but it doesn't give them that much energy, so they sleep a lot. >> koalas sleep 18 to 20 hours a day. >> when they're not sleeping, they're usually climbing trees. >> fun facts, they have two thumbs on each hand, so two thumbs and three fingers that help them climb the trees better, which is great, also on their hands they have finger prints just like people do, and they're all different. every koala has different finger prints. >> now these adorable mammals are endangered, meaning at risk of extinction. the koala pop
. >> reporter: the koa la can be found, they're not bears, they're mar yup yals. >> they're often referred to as koala bears, because they look like teddy bears the females raise their offspring in a pouch. >> a newborn koala is called a joey, and the baby stays in its mother's pouch for several months after birth we visited the san diego zoo in california >> here in san diego, we have a climate similar to their native australia. >> koalas live high up in the...
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but activists say real change depends on how the law is enforced, done by yal tensions and more people need to use the law in practice to protect women's rights and interests, including women themselves and others who are responsible for safeguarding women. agencies need to better enforce this law. female victims who sue for sexual assault, a rarely successful in september, georgia, when a leading figure in china's me to movement lost her case against broadcasted june, june. due to what the court said was insufficient evidence. and though chinese women are better educated and more highly paid than ever before, females are dramatically under represented in politics or leadership roles. many here fear china's demographic crisis could heard the viper willis, right. authorities are encouraging wars, birds, and promoting messages which may make it more difficult to access abortion and other reproductive services. the amendments to the law will likely be finalized. later this year, legislators are pushing for mandatory reporting of trafficking or abduction after widespread anger about miss y
but activists say real change depends on how the law is enforced, done by yal tensions and more people need to use the law in practice to protect women's rights and interests, including women themselves and others who are responsible for safeguarding women. agencies need to better enforce this law. female victims who sue for sexual assault, a rarely successful in september, georgia, when a leading figure in china's me to movement lost her case against broadcasted june, june. due to what the...
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the public shows a bar graph measuring racial prejudice, another adding and subtracting polly gnome yalsl prejudice and bias. public school textbooks just the latest battleground. >> it's really outrageous things going to on about what they're doing by basically using critical race theory to bring ideology and political activism as to the forefront of education. >> florida's department of education says it's rejecting publisher's atoemt document students. some of the books according to department did not meet state standards. others incorporated prohibits topics, including critical race theory. >> it's kind of interesting to see this ever expanding umbrella under this fear-mongering campaign that's, you know, using critical race theory as the sort of trojan horse in education. >> another reason textbooks were rejected references to social emotional learning in math. it's a practice that supports the social side of learning and emotional needs of children as described by the social and emotional learning. >> this is a fight about honestly next to nothing. a lot of this is inspired by poli
the public shows a bar graph measuring racial prejudice, another adding and subtracting polly gnome yalsl prejudice and bias. public school textbooks just the latest battleground. >> it's really outrageous things going to on about what they're doing by basically using critical race theory to bring ideology and political activism as to the forefront of education. >> florida's department of education says it's rejecting publisher's atoemt document students. some of the books according...
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many people will want to challenge musk in this the only thing i can imagine is are other institution yal backers going to try to square off with him that's more likely >> statement of the century, elon musk doesn't like to deescalation it's going to see when the passive stake turns active >> we'll leave it there. thank you so much. steve and sara >>> my next guest says the timing may work out perfectly for twitter given the upcoming midterm elections. joining me is dan clifton. dan, it's good to see you. i do think your take is important here, because this twitter is a platform that's come under heavy criticism from both sides of the aisle. what does musk's involvement now mean, do you think >> yeah. so let's look at where we are today. it's a very important platform it's where the discussion of world events is happening every day. it's not been a great company. and they're under political fire from both the left and the right for different reasons. and you can apply that to all of social media we spent the last couple weeks trying to get to what the republican agenda will be if they win
many people will want to challenge musk in this the only thing i can imagine is are other institution yal backers going to try to square off with him that's more likely >> statement of the century, elon musk doesn't like to deescalation it's going to see when the passive stake turns active >> we'll leave it there. thank you so much. steve and sara >>> my next guest says the timing may work out perfectly for twitter given the upcoming midterm elections. joining me is dan...
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they would like to teach them about heterosex yals, either until they are 8 years old and beyond.uestion i've long had for the last few years for the lgbtq plus movement. what rights do you want in this country that you do not already have? i haven't gotten a good answer to that question. but if it really comes down to teaching kids under the age of 7 or 8 concepts that ultimately may actually create problems of gender dysphoria where none exist it reveals to us where the movement has reached today. far beyond the promised land of securing rights for free and autonomous adults and to a different ideological agenda for children all together and we need to see it with clear eyes. >> bill: vivek ramaswamy we'll follow it out of columbus. your town for right now. >> dana: fox news alert. a nationwide surge in fentanyl overdoses. what is driving that? governor greg abbott takes us inside his plan to bus immigrants out of texas to d.c. could it force president biden the take action? >> let's continue to ride to washington, d.c. instead of busing them to san antonio. migraine attacks? yo
they would like to teach them about heterosex yals, either until they are 8 years old and beyond.uestion i've long had for the last few years for the lgbtq plus movement. what rights do you want in this country that you do not already have? i haven't gotten a good answer to that question. but if it really comes down to teaching kids under the age of 7 or 8 concepts that ultimately may actually create problems of gender dysphoria where none exist it reveals to us where the movement has reached...
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. >> especially in russian mor yal -- morale.e fact na there are putin apologists on the left and right suggest there's an access in american politics just not the one most people think. say more about that, if you would. >> there hasn't been a really predictable sense of understanding, you know, there is an argument of some people on the left. an argument that has some malice to it that putin's response to nato was, you know, driven by something. that doesn't mean you justify the deaths of civilians or the attacks on ukraine but simply the belief that after napoleon's invasion, after hitler's invasion, it goes against the core of national security to have foreign powers so close to their borders. and that is one argument. on the other side of it, we have saw people who have admired putin, you know, as for instance who agree with him about the oppression of gay people, which we have seen in his term, in his regime, or who believe, you know, in the kind of nationalistic strength that he's projected, and that's what we've seen in t
. >> especially in russian mor yal -- morale.e fact na there are putin apologists on the left and right suggest there's an access in american politics just not the one most people think. say more about that, if you would. >> there hasn't been a really predictable sense of understanding, you know, there is an argument of some people on the left. an argument that has some malice to it that putin's response to nato was, you know, driven by something. that doesn't mean you justify the...