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i'm here on the banks of the kafue river in zambia. doing some lion hunting and just having a great adventure. >> larry rudolph was one of those americans who traveled frequently to kafue national park to hunt. he even videotaped himself to help promote the hunting club he was part of. he and bianca his wife of 34 years often hunted together posting their adventures on social media. >> this was their love. they went at least once a year, sometimes twice a year. they went a lot. >> larry was a very well respected dentist in the city of pittsburgh. >> dr. rudolph is really kind of a pioneer on advertising. he was on billboards on tv. >> i'm dr. larry rudolph. don't take chances with your dental care. >> a lot of people looked at him as like a celebrity. he brought people in from his commercials. >> i really do understand your fears about going to the dentist. >> patients really liked him and he was a good businessman and a good dentist. >> i was impressed with the practice and how he was running it. >> when he was in dental school he met
i'm here on the banks of the kafue river in zambia. doing some lion hunting and just having a great adventure. >> larry rudolph was one of those americans who traveled frequently to kafue national park to hunt. he even videotaped himself to help promote the hunting club he was part of. he and bianca his wife of 34 years often hunted together posting their adventures on social media. >> this was their love. they went at least once a year, sometimes twice a year. they went a lot....
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Sep 18, 2022
09/22
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have replaced any jumper from now on, guaranteed 100% safety, the jumping instructor, a native of zambiaold me about this, and ben in the past he was an ordinary unemployed. now he has become batman, as his colleagues jokingly call him. batman ben taught me the basic rules for a beginner bungee. jumper does not think about anything but the jump to follow his breath. and most importantly , in no case, under any circumstances, do not look down. in truth, i didn’t want to look anywhere before the jump. i did it anyway. my money
have replaced any jumper from now on, guaranteed 100% safety, the jumping instructor, a native of zambiaold me about this, and ben in the past he was an ordinary unemployed. now he has become batman, as his colleagues jokingly call him. batman ben taught me the basic rules for a beginner bungee. jumper does not think about anything but the jump to follow his breath. and most importantly , in no case, under any circumstances, do not look down. in truth, i didn’t want to look anywhere before...
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Sep 10, 2022
09/22
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. >> she had received word that the then president of zambia was planning on delivering a harshly criticale minister, margaret thatcher. the queen knew this would cause dissension and difficulty and took the initiative of speaking to him directly and asking him not to deliver the speech. he did not deliver it. her influence helped avert a potentially difficult diplomatic situation. >> the underlying goodwill and understanding between our two peoples has endured and will, i hope, grow and flourish in what we all sincerely pray will be more peaceful years ahead to pay. >> as a result southern rhodesia peacefully withdrew from the commonwealth and became the independent nation of zimbabwe thanks to the queen. there would be many more situations where the queen used her soft power diplomacy to reinforce thatcher's tough policies. when thatcher said in the navy to defend the falcon arguments from our shoes hoping the united states would support the effort. but at first, president reagan did not want to risk u.s. south america relations paid when he finally committed military support, i wasn't r
. >> she had received word that the then president of zambia was planning on delivering a harshly criticale minister, margaret thatcher. the queen knew this would cause dissension and difficulty and took the initiative of speaking to him directly and asking him not to deliver the speech. he did not deliver it. her influence helped avert a potentially difficult diplomatic situation. >> the underlying goodwill and understanding between our two peoples has endured and will, i hope,...
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Sep 16, 2022
09/22
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on october 11, 2016, bianca and larry are getting ready to leave zambia when suddenly a shotgun blasttanding near to her body, crying. what am i going to tell my children? what am i going to tell my children? just kill myself because my wife, she has committed suicide. >> something was amiss. something was fishy to our eyes. >> reporter: but that doesn't ed the suspicion, because shortly after that, larry has cashed out nine separate life insurance policies, taken out in bianca's name, and now he's got nearly $5 million. he's also got a mistress of more than ten years, lori. in early 2020, larry and lori were at one of their favorite restaurants in phoenix and the regular bartender is at his perch behind the bar but said as the evening progressed, things became increasingly tense between larry and lori. >> they were having an argument. he was very close to her face trying to not be as loud and at that moment he just blurted out that phrase and he pointed his finger and said, you know, i killed my [ bleep ] wife for you. >> reporter: and the reason lovelace says he was so sure of what
on october 11, 2016, bianca and larry are getting ready to leave zambia when suddenly a shotgun blasttanding near to her body, crying. what am i going to tell my children? what am i going to tell my children? just kill myself because my wife, she has committed suicide. >> something was amiss. something was fishy to our eyes. >> reporter: but that doesn't ed the suspicion, because shortly after that, larry has cashed out nine separate life insurance policies, taken out in bianca's...
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Sep 15, 2022
09/22
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countries usually go into default after that, a close example is conditional or zambia or sri lanka,ake a belt . the schedule for them does not need to be returned conditionally, it is a gift to the world or to individual countries to us because, well, as you correctly noted, we are protecting or do we have another opportunity to cover these expenses, frankly, i do not believe. yes, our exports will grow because it enters a whole exemption from customs duties in the situation with the european union is still improving. well, even august to july is plus 500 billion, and according to the macro forecast, we have a website, that is, what we export, import, it will improve , but this is not enough. if someone thinks that it is possible to raise taxes twice after we will collect twice as much, no, it doesn’t work that way, that’s why many liberal economists often say that increasing taxes very often leads to a decrease because the economy closes or enters, and this is also true. and we have other possibilities, and unfortunately, with all the creative options, with the best scenario, inclu
countries usually go into default after that, a close example is conditional or zambia or sri lanka,ake a belt . the schedule for them does not need to be returned conditionally, it is a gift to the world or to individual countries to us because, well, as you correctly noted, we are protecting or do we have another opportunity to cover these expenses, frankly, i do not believe. yes, our exports will grow because it enters a whole exemption from customs duties in the situation with the european...
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and rank 122nd out of a 180 countries on transparency internationals, corruption index on par with zambia, galvan and mexico. now compare that posture with the e parliament's motion approved this week in a 433 to 123 vote. adopting a report concluding that hungary has become a quote electoral autocracy, meaning that european values and democracy were under systemic threat in that country. we deeply regret that the lack of decisive action on the part of the european union has contributed to the breakdown of democracy and the rule of law and fundamental rights and hungary making the country a hybrid regime of electoral autocracy, hungary as not a democracy, it was more urgent than ever for the parliament to take the stance, considering the alarming rate at which the rule of law is backsliding and hungary, the report sites, a range of issues from academic and religious freedom to minority rights, but also judicial and electoral independence. the report could have literally been written about ukraine, yet the you and it would have been flattering yet the you desperately wants to shoehorn ukra
and rank 122nd out of a 180 countries on transparency internationals, corruption index on par with zambia, galvan and mexico. now compare that posture with the e parliament's motion approved this week in a 433 to 123 vote. adopting a report concluding that hungary has become a quote electoral autocracy, meaning that european values and democracy were under systemic threat in that country. we deeply regret that the lack of decisive action on the part of the european union has contributed to the...
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are in zambia, our palm out by a hurricane. i mean this, i don't die that destroyed more than $2500000000.00. what of infrastructure? your take a look at best try no cyclone that she'd madagascar, you know, and totally decimated many things across the country. you know, and put about 600000 farmers. they couldn't really, um, you know, it was flooded and sorta had put in that support to look at the horn of africa. that suffering for he missed amounts of heat. la costa invasions, but are all linked to climate change. you look at the sahalina region of africa, you know, all across this. i help, you know, you have drought on all of that. so basically, africa is not just a been affected by climate change is totally distressed by climate change. and therefore, the whole issue is africa which contributed no more than 3 percent of the problems we have to day. a soft friend, a deluge of problems. as a result of that, you know, we lose on the continent to day. anything between $7.00 and $15000000000.00 a year as a result of climate chang
are in zambia, our palm out by a hurricane. i mean this, i don't die that destroyed more than $2500000000.00. what of infrastructure? your take a look at best try no cyclone that she'd madagascar, you know, and totally decimated many things across the country. you know, and put about 600000 farmers. they couldn't really, um, you know, it was flooded and sorta had put in that support to look at the horn of africa. that suffering for he missed amounts of heat. la costa invasions, but are all...
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Sep 24, 2022
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of commodities. historically, this has been very advantageous for china in places such as swale or zambia with oil and copper exports. it is not perhaps a strong driver in places that just rely on we can talk about that as well. where, you know, the main commodity that we would be looking at is exports of t. so there, you know, they have more, more risk and we are seeing that risk and out into a more complex discussion around the countries that restructuring efforts with the i m f. and also the role that china is saying in the, in that conversation is china becoming a competitor to the m. s. a of the world bank, or are they work in tandem in partnership? i think they work in tandem. china is becoming a big creditor. so in a sense, emerging markets, especially those that have not been able to act the financing from the i m. s or emerging countries that have been frustrated with a lack of progress in the m. s. in terms of representation of emerging markets within the fund. they are increasingly, or they have been increasing, returning to china as an alternative, so in, in a sense it is comp
of commodities. historically, this has been very advantageous for china in places such as swale or zambia with oil and copper exports. it is not perhaps a strong driver in places that just rely on we can talk about that as well. where, you know, the main commodity that we would be looking at is exports of t. so there, you know, they have more, more risk and we are seeing that risk and out into a more complex discussion around the countries that restructuring efforts with the i m f. and also the...
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Sep 20, 2022
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investing in media penetration around the world, and having traveled, for example, to kenya, somalia, zambiakistan in the last couple months, i have seen the information overload by the russian federation through sputnik and these other media. i don't really get the sense many people are buying it. one piece of evidence came early in the conflict, getting 141 votes to condemn the russian invasion at the united nations may not sound like a lot, there are 103 countries in the un, but i know, firsthand, from working their, most countries want to duck went a hard vote comes up 141 countries stuck their heads up, even though there was coercion, intimidation, harassment, claims that resources were going to be cut off, they still took that stand and many countries who abstained and didn't want to stay on the sidelines, didn't want to antagonize putin, of all people, you talk to them privately, and they are horrified, because every country has an interest in territorial integrity being sacred, and in one country, not lopping off part of a neighbor militarily. as quaint as that could sound in an era
investing in media penetration around the world, and having traveled, for example, to kenya, somalia, zambiakistan in the last couple months, i have seen the information overload by the russian federation through sputnik and these other media. i don't really get the sense many people are buying it. one piece of evidence came early in the conflict, getting 141 votes to condemn the russian invasion at the united nations may not sound like a lot, there are 103 countries in the un, but i know,...
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investing in media penetration around the world and having traveled for example to kenya, to somalia, to zambia, to malawi, sri lanka, pakistan just in the past couple months i've seen again the information overload by the russian federation through rt and sputnik and these other media, but i don't really get the sense many people are buying it. >> huh. >> now, one piece of evidence came early in the conflict. getting 141 votes to condemn the russian invasion at the united nations may not sound like a lot. there are 193 countries in the u.n. but i know first hand from working there most countries want to duck when a hard vote comes up. 141 countries stuck their heads up even though there was coercion and intimidation, harassment, you know, claims that resources were going to be cut off they still took that stand and many countries who abstained and did want to stay on the sidelines and didn't want to antagonize putin of all people you talk to them privately and they're horrified. because every country has an interest in territorial integrity being sacred and in one country not lopping off part
investing in media penetration around the world and having traveled for example to kenya, to somalia, to zambia, to malawi, sri lanka, pakistan just in the past couple months i've seen again the information overload by the russian federation through rt and sputnik and these other media, but i don't really get the sense many people are buying it. >> huh. >> now, one piece of evidence came early in the conflict. getting 141 votes to condemn the russian invasion at the united nations...
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Sep 20, 2022
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. >> and you are in what, zambia, botswana, tanzania.ver. >> i read she was flying out on a nice plane, you were in the plane -- with >> i was in the back, yes, hanging on to the next. with the queen's luggage. well, that was funny when the queen went on safari, and we are excited that she was gonna stand there and look at these animals. and not one animal turns out. there was nothing -- there was nothing, she just stood there. but we got very excited because the day wasn't ruined, we got very excited the fact that she's wearing trousers. which sounds stupid, you never see the queen in trousers. when we're working and the royal circle, anything like that would come up. photographers would get excited. and say, oh, cleans got trousers. on so, the day wasn't really wasted then. >> what was it like to see her on a frequent basis up close? >> it's weird, you spent so much time staring, members of the royal family but they spent a lot of time staring at you. so, you have a rip or were you notice things about them, when you get the chance to s
. >> and you are in what, zambia, botswana, tanzania.ver. >> i read she was flying out on a nice plane, you were in the plane -- with >> i was in the back, yes, hanging on to the next. with the queen's luggage. well, that was funny when the queen went on safari, and we are excited that she was gonna stand there and look at these animals. and not one animal turns out. there was nothing -- there was nothing, she just stood there. but we got very excited because the day wasn't...
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Sep 20, 2022
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. >> and you were in zambia. >> botswana, maybe tanzania. >> i read she was flying on the very nice planen the plane with no seats. >> we were in the military plane at the back hanging on for the next -- with all the queen's luggage. >> the queen is in slacks. >> that was funny really because the queen went on safari and we were excited she was going to stand there and look at all these animals and absolutely not one animal turned up. there was nothing. she just stood there with the binoculars. nothing. she just stood there. but we got very excited because the day wasn't ruined because we got very excited the fact she was wearing trousers which sounds stupid but you never see the queen in trousers. when you're working in the royal circle anything like that would come up, photographers would get very excited because it was like oh, the queen's got trousers on. so the day wasn't really wasted. >> what was it like to see her on a frequent basis up close? >> it is really weird because you spend so much time staring at the members of the royal family but they spend a lot of time staring at you
. >> and you were in zambia. >> botswana, maybe tanzania. >> i read she was flying on the very nice planen the plane with no seats. >> we were in the military plane at the back hanging on for the next -- with all the queen's luggage. >> the queen is in slacks. >> that was funny really because the queen went on safari and we were excited she was going to stand there and look at all these animals and absolutely not one animal turned up. there was nothing. she...
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09/22
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health and community and economic development, from incorporating forever try in saddam yeah and -- zambia. there is no doubt the impact that the peace corps has had. in addition to changing the lives of people all over the world, the peace corps has shaped the next generation of american and foreign leaders by fostering cross-culture collaboration. after 61 years of success, we think it's time to further strengthen the global mission by providing additional resources to better the agency and support its volunteers. congress last authorized the peace corps in 1991. for this reason, the bill is timely and update to benefits for volunteers that is re-enrollment priority and health insurance, noncompetitive ell bibility for federal employment and updated workers' compensation. i want to thank chairman meeks and ranking member mccaul for moving this legislation forward in a bipartisan way. the bill will enhance the ability of the peace corps to make strong and strategic investments to meet the challenges of today and continue to be a transformative force for years to come. vote in support of t
health and community and economic development, from incorporating forever try in saddam yeah and -- zambia. there is no doubt the impact that the peace corps has had. in addition to changing the lives of people all over the world, the peace corps has shaped the next generation of american and foreign leaders by fostering cross-culture collaboration. after 61 years of success, we think it's time to further strengthen the global mission by providing additional resources to better the agency and...
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affection for africa as a continent and she made those friends, a long—standing friend of the present of zambias _ herself. she was completely aware of the trepidation perhaps on _ herself. she was completely aware of the trepidation perhaps on the i herself. she was completely aware of the trepidation perhaps on the part i the trepidation perhaps on the part of world leaders about being in her presence simply because of the protocol and so on, she was able to relax people to the point where they could interact with her on a more personal level. we are in a period of mourning now, chief has passed away. you remember as a little boy that period of mourning where her father george vi... i that period of mourning where her father george vi. . ._ father george vi... i remember it terribly well- _ father george vi... i remember it terribly well. it _ father george vi... i remember it terribly well. it was _ father george vi... i remember it terribly well. it was such - father george vi... i remember it terribly well. it was such a i father george vi... i remember it terribly well. it was such a big
affection for africa as a continent and she made those friends, a long—standing friend of the present of zambias _ herself. she was completely aware of the trepidation perhaps on _ herself. she was completely aware of the trepidation perhaps on the i herself. she was completely aware of the trepidation perhaps on the part i the trepidation perhaps on the part of world leaders about being in her presence simply because of the protocol and so on, she was able to relax people to the point where...