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etc. so they have been abusing like -- all sort of this data to kind of like do, identify these individuals. where these people are exactly and what they are doing. and to monitor their online activities, to monitor the financial transactions. and also sort of -- violating all of their privacy and etc. that is what we have seen on a so they have been abusing like -- all sort of this data to kind of like do, identify these individuals. where these people are exactly and what they are doing. and to monitor their online activities, to monitor the financial transactions. and also sort of -- violating all of their privacy and etc. that is what we have seen on a daily basis as well. and also, at the same time, the military has been actively monitoring all these social media, even though they banned social media and also messaging, people are trying to find a way -- and etc., but they are still monitoring all of these digital footprints happening across different platforms. and doxing people, abu
etc. so they have been abusing like -- all sort of this data to kind of like do, identify these individuals. where these people are exactly and what they are doing. and to monitor their online activities, to monitor the financial transactions. and also sort of -- violating all of their privacy and etc. that is what we have seen on a so they have been abusing like -- all sort of this data to kind of like do, identify these individuals. where these people are exactly and what they are doing. and...
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this becomes clearer following 2013, with the... sil road projects, the large railway projects, etc. there may be a maritime connection that has also been studied, but it is unsure, and it cannot guarantee it, it cannot cope with the enormous. of products that are thought to arrive from eurasia to africa, from africa eurasia, all of this would pass through the middle east and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc etc. there are studies and that geographical axis is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the... projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international forces want. it is precisely what they want, fast, safe, land transportation network that would operate 24 hours a day. this would be guaranteed by the control of the indian sea, the indian ocean, what is called the entire indopaci
this becomes clearer following 2013, with the... sil road projects, the large railway projects, etc. there may be a maritime connection that has also been studied, but it is unsure, and it cannot guarantee it, it cannot cope with the enormous. of products that are thought to arrive from eurasia to africa, from africa eurasia, all of this would pass through the middle east and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from...
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in any case, in different ways, when he says that through movies, etc., and easily changing all your currents, this was really a very great blessing that god blessed us and provided us with, which blessing of that leadership of imam rahmatullah alaihi are you referring to? the people of the islamic republic were for the people of iran. can you open this up more? i understand what you mean. if , because throughout the history of this border, many people rose up but could not do anything, the martyrdom of the revolution means the islamic revolution in iran, which was led by the imam. it was truly a divine blessing that is, it was something that god wanted . can you tell the connection between this issue you are raising and the issue of america's dominance over the world by creating a narrative and creating a discourse ? there is a new world order. what is the meaning of the new world order that has been talked about by the leaders of america and parts of europe for more than 100 years, the rule of a world government that the americans have been looking for for 300 years ? i think the w
in any case, in different ways, when he says that through movies, etc., and easily changing all your currents, this was really a very great blessing that god blessed us and provided us with, which blessing of that leadership of imam rahmatullah alaihi are you referring to? the people of the islamic republic were for the people of iran. can you open this up more? i understand what you mean. if , because throughout the history of this border, many people rose up but could not do anything, the...
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in any case, when we talk about world government, etc., when we talk about hollywood, etc the americans say that when talking about rothschild, it becomes rothschild . you see, i will tell you in history that 1923, december 3rd, 1923. what is my index , that is, 4 years after the british killed more than 9 million people of iran? an american newspaper that it was william hearst who wrote in the name of chicago evening americans that the rothschilds can call any war. they can start and end any war they like . who are you referring to? the capital of the rochildo family . jodh i asked you to define the meaning of jodh, because some people used to say jodh to a jew in the persian language, but when you, i asked you to explain the meaning of jodh and its connection with zionism and those who have the same idea of government. they are proposing generational cleansing and ethnic cleansing on the world. you explained this, so you mean jodh and now the roschild family are those who claim to be jews but with zionist tendencies. yes, look at the sentence. the second , written by the same ne
in any case, when we talk about world government, etc., when we talk about hollywood, etc the americans say that when talking about rothschild, it becomes rothschild . you see, i will tell you in history that 1923, december 3rd, 1923. what is my index , that is, 4 years after the british killed more than 9 million people of iran? an american newspaper that it was william hearst who wrote in the name of chicago evening americans that the rothschilds can call any war. they can start and end any...
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. and etc. mr. volodymyr, we are now collecting fpv drones, and the russians, despite the fact that they have a lot of soviet junk that is still in operation, they also have a lot of these fpv drones, which this fpv drone does, how useful is it? alive at the front. modern war, indeed, is a war of technology, a war of know-how, as zaluzhny said in one of his interviews that he previously gave: modern war is a war of one chance, when in the sense it means technology, when know-how, some technology can only be applied there for a certain period of time, after that, what, what we, what... what orcs, what enemies, they adapt, they find some ways of technological, technological countermeasures, that is, if already there to say it more seriously, there is a certain know-how in the last year, drones with resets, fpv drones have become drones, to which at first these resets were somehow screwed by a rather artisanal method, now they are made much more professionally, more technologically, but what counte
. and etc. mr. volodymyr, we are now collecting fpv drones, and the russians, despite the fact that they have a lot of soviet junk that is still in operation, they also have a lot of these fpv drones, which this fpv drone does, how useful is it? alive at the front. modern war, indeed, is a war of technology, a war of know-how, as zaluzhny said in one of his interviews that he previously gave: modern war is a war of one chance, when in the sense it means technology, when know-how, some...
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or are close to them, and it is there that the lion's share of all the destruction, all the damage , etc. takes place, and iskander missiles are flying to zaporizhzhia there, for example, as according to preliminary information yesterday, an impression was made by iskander, and it was ... these four people after this impression, but it would be good if they were shot down, and it would be good if damage was inflicted on the messages and means by which these missiles are launched, but if we take a global summary, then this is not the most important thing, unfortunately, the problem of zaporozhye, because everything is much worse on the demarcation line, and what is actually now on the demarcation line, please let me know? that it is possible, of course, not some secret and secret information, but that your enemy has already managed to break through in the work, but the fighting continues in the very to the settlement on the side of verbovoy, yes. also , the demarcation line has shifted a little in our direction, and little by little the enemy is pushing back, recapturing what they managed
or are close to them, and it is there that the lion's share of all the destruction, all the damage , etc. takes place, and iskander missiles are flying to zaporizhzhia there, for example, as according to preliminary information yesterday, an impression was made by iskander, and it was ... these four people after this impression, but it would be good if they were shot down, and it would be good if damage was inflicted on the messages and means by which these missiles are launched, but if we take...
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more on fossil fuels, etc. so itjust seems that that relies more on fossil fuels, etc. so it just seems that a etc. so itjust seems that a ruling - i etc. so itjust seems that a ruling - i suppose — etc. so itjust seems that a ruling — i suppose it has a great symbolic value. _ — i suppose it has a great symbolic value. i'm — — i suppose it has a great symbolic value, i'm not really an expert on what _ value, i'm not really an expert on what it— value, i'm not really an expert on what it will— value, i'm not really an expert on what it will mean politically for the other— what it will mean politically for the other nations in the eu. but it 'ust the other nations in the eu. but it just strikes — the other nations in the eu. but it just strikes me that a legal decision— just strikes me that a legal decision doesn't get us where we need _ decision doesn't get us where we need to— decision doesn't get us where we need to go. we need commitment to things— need to go. we need commitment to th
more on fossil fuels, etc. so itjust seems that that relies more on fossil fuels, etc. so it just seems that a etc. so itjust seems that a ruling - i etc. so itjust seems that a ruling - i suppose — etc. so itjust seems that a ruling — i suppose it has a great symbolic value. _ — i suppose it has a great symbolic value. i'm — — i suppose it has a great symbolic value, i'm not really an expert on what _ value, i'm not really an expert on what it— value, i'm not really an expert on...
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., etc. no one in the team really kind of disputed that notion and geneva, they basically all left literally and figured oddly high fiving. they were like, we did it. we got him. he understands everything. redlines won't be crossed. and of course, a couple of months and a few months later, we have ukraine. but you can also ask this about the afghanistan decision. i don't know. we'll get to that in a second. but there are a of moments that i found in reporting this book that i felt there been a few more questions. there could have been a little bit more red teaming of. that's not to say they're not doing it. i mean, jake is by virtue of being a collegiate debater, cares very deeply in kind of socratic method and and constantly probing and asking questions. and this always leads to interesting reports of just like, oh, jake sullivan believes or john finer, his deputy believes that. but part of that stems from they ask a lot of weird questions that are sort of anathema to their own thinking, but
., etc. no one in the team really kind of disputed that notion and geneva, they basically all left literally and figured oddly high fiving. they were like, we did it. we got him. he understands everything. redlines won't be crossed. and of course, a couple of months and a few months later, we have ukraine. but you can also ask this about the afghanistan decision. i don't know. we'll get to that in a second. but there are a of moments that i found in reporting this book that i felt there been a...
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france, where i was present there and in terms of the english parliament , i was a student in 2010, etc. we immediately said that you want to stigmatize us. to justify the violence in iran, in russia, in china, in other countries, so let me first briefly say that we are talking about police violence in america, we do not mean to legitimize violence in other countries in any way. with the special experience that many people may have now about the situation inside iran , the events of the fall of 1401, student issues , etc., they may say that this is what he is going to explain. the police is where everywhere in the world should be under. there should be surveillance control, the parliament should be on top , there should be other forces and this police should have a camera here , it is their right and it is the citizen's right to question him , and we in iran are also based on our own criteria , our social, cultural, traditional, religious and moral values , especially in relation to our history. in the islamic revolution, we are supposed to have a more tolerant and responsible police, a
france, where i was present there and in terms of the english parliament , i was a student in 2010, etc. we immediately said that you want to stigmatize us. to justify the violence in iran, in russia, in china, in other countries, so let me first briefly say that we are talking about police violence in america, we do not mean to legitimize violence in other countries in any way. with the special experience that many people may have now about the situation inside iran , the events of the fall of...
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uh, uh, book markets, libraries, etc, etc. but nevertheless, this societies mother in license, this is for the well educated society and people are trying to keep for the private space to see more on more or less normal situation. and it looks us to print it's some, some movies are pretty cool with appear in this such a strange hospitality around space. so yeah, is there a difference? the threats like denunciations from your competitor else, but nevertheless, it is still, it is still civil society and i can repeat it as not so hopeless and get the chance survives this period. but the, the space of deliberate to you for freedom, my snare rooms, this is through but if you wants to do something, you can try. and some people are trying to, to write to articles, to be vocal, to, to, to talk, at least to talk about the constitution. it's, it's not sales, or it's not help does it by the fact that so many ordinary citizens a pay a willing to inform on each other on their colleagues and their families and their friends. how destructive
uh, uh, book markets, libraries, etc, etc. but nevertheless, this societies mother in license, this is for the well educated society and people are trying to keep for the private space to see more on more or less normal situation. and it looks us to print it's some, some movies are pretty cool with appear in this such a strange hospitality around space. so yeah, is there a difference? the threats like denunciations from your competitor else, but nevertheless, it is still, it is still civil...
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, etc. and you say what to miss yellow mr. group, the are good to be with you right? first of all, what i would tell mrs. ellen is that go to china and you will see free market capitalism really taking shape in the country. and that is something which is which can be loaned from china as a country in terms of its market, does not pick with us or protect incumbents. it has very low entry barriers and makes companies makes funds compete ruthlessly where the chinese state does step in is provide infrastructure and in certain new industries as we see in solar electric. but it goes, it helps create markets at scale. but once it does help create that market at scale, it makes them fight like cats and dogs to compete, survives and to prosper. and that's why we have chinese companies today, and then other sectors, also prospering, not just at home, but internationally. that is what company do, what capitalism is about. it is really having low entry barriers and making the best succeed through a proc
, etc. and you say what to miss yellow mr. group, the are good to be with you right? first of all, what i would tell mrs. ellen is that go to china and you will see free market capitalism really taking shape in the country. and that is something which is which can be loaned from china as a country in terms of its market, does not pick with us or protect incumbents. it has very low entry barriers and makes companies makes funds compete ruthlessly where the chinese state does step in is provide...
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artists had consent and copyright issues etc-— issues etc. i agree with you. clearly. _ issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this _ issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this was _ issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this was trained i issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this was trained on | clearly, this was trained on copyrighted data. obviously, a song is much more thanjust... this feels one—dimensional. would anybody want to listen to this? this is not a tiny dancer. clearly. the question is, how is this going to be used? i think it goes beyond the ethical, it is also, is this good? stand think it goes beyond the ethical, it is also, is this good?— is also, is this good? and if you can connect _ is also, is this good? and if you can connect to _ is also, is this good? and if you can connect to it. _ is also, is this good? and if you can connect to it. listen, i is also, is this good? and if you can connect to it. listen, we're| is also, is this good? and if you i can connect to it. listen, we're out of time. stephanie hare a
artists had consent and copyright issues etc-— issues etc. i agree with you. clearly. _ issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this _ issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this was _ issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this was trained i issues etc. i agree with you. clearly, this was trained on | clearly, this was trained on copyrighted data. obviously, a song is much more thanjust... this feels one—dimensional. would anybody want to listen to this? this is not a tiny dancer. clearly....
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they pay off with campaign contributions, etc. but there are other members of the club that might be a bit more surprising. take for examples. for example, the federal the federal reserve, which is our central bank. i call the federal reserve the chairman of the club because well the fed sees the world through finance colored glasses with its monetary tools, its regulations, and its so-called lender last resort actions, which we bail outs. the fed often puts the interests of finance ahead, those of society at large. we saw this with the financial after after the 2007 29 financial crisis and we have seen it again more recently, the valley banks signature bank and the others. just one year ago come early. other key members of the club include many financial regulatory agencies and lawyers. many lawyers, lawyers, lots of lawyers that work for them and for the banks. and then there's the ceos of, nonfinancial corporations who often side with the banks, which the way differs from what happened in the great depression, when many ceos, i
they pay off with campaign contributions, etc. but there are other members of the club that might be a bit more surprising. take for examples. for example, the federal the federal reserve, which is our central bank. i call the federal reserve the chairman of the club because well the fed sees the world through finance colored glasses with its monetary tools, its regulations, and its so-called lender last resort actions, which we bail outs. the fed often puts the interests of finance ahead,...
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, etc. and you say what to miss yellow mr. group, the is a good to be able to do right. first of all, what i would tell mrs. yelling is that go to china and you will see free market capitalism really taking shape in the country. and that is something which is which can be loaned from china as a country in terms of its market, does not big when us all protect incumbents. it has very low entry barriers and makes companies, makes funds compete ruthlessly where the chinese state does step in is provide infrastructure and in certain new industries as we see in solar electric. but it goes, it helps create markets at scale. but once it does help create that market at scale, it makes them fight like cats and dogs to compete, survives and to prosper. and that's why we have chinese companies today, and in other sectors. also prospering, not just at home, but internationally. that is what company do, what capitalism is about. it is really having low entry barriers and making the best succeed through a
, etc. and you say what to miss yellow mr. group, the is a good to be able to do right. first of all, what i would tell mrs. yelling is that go to china and you will see free market capitalism really taking shape in the country. and that is something which is which can be loaned from china as a country in terms of its market, does not big when us all protect incumbents. it has very low entry barriers and makes companies, makes funds compete ruthlessly where the chinese state does step in is...
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, etc. but that's what the chain, what the, what, what, what china is today. it is a competitive marketplace in which people strive to succeed. are the communist. i mean, the communist party claims to be communist. and then, you know, president, she's, she's goes on these big dialect eco lectures about what communism is. but to be frank, you know, when he talks about communism order was socialism with communist characteristics. you know, for me i, i find that to be a very big let me, i'm going to come on the left, the dog. ok of a clintonian phrase. you know, bill clinton was all good things happen because of me all the bad things. someone else did i, i was no and nobody, nor also socialism. good chinese characteristics. all that is good about china and works in china is because of the party and because of socialism, all the things which might be not working as well on the human rights front. but that's really not part of what we, what we want. that's not what we did. and so for me, i see co
, etc. but that's what the chain, what the, what, what, what china is today. it is a competitive marketplace in which people strive to succeed. are the communist. i mean, the communist party claims to be communist. and then, you know, president, she's, she's goes on these big dialect eco lectures about what communism is. but to be frank, you know, when he talks about communism order was socialism with communist characteristics. you know, for me i, i find that to be a very big let me, i'm going...
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i don't do anything for you about the rights of people, nor do the imams intercede for them, etc. he says that the rights of people should be fulfilled even if he is a martyr, which means that, like in the story, he even intends to do good, but in practice , he does not look at the back of the case to justify the issues or in some way. humans sometimes justify their behavior by bullying us it is about the right of the people that this right of the people plagues the world from the moment it even has an effect on the situation in a person's life, that is, in the story of hafez, in religious education , we also noticed other things about the world of purgatory. what did you do with it in your cartoon? it may be different , sometimes some works are made, it only has the aspect of attention, that is, it is to scare, which is so scary, but in my opinion, this kaffa should be balanced, that is, as much as we make people aware and afraid of the punishment of cairo, it should have an evangelistic aspect. it means that god is my savior anyway i will make an exception regarding the rights o
i don't do anything for you about the rights of people, nor do the imams intercede for them, etc. he says that the rights of people should be fulfilled even if he is a martyr, which means that, like in the story, he even intends to do good, but in practice , he does not look at the back of the case to justify the issues or in some way. humans sometimes justify their behavior by bullying us it is about the right of the people that this right of the people plagues the world from the moment it...
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will hamas take the aid, etc. but anyone can chipi the aid, etc. but anyone can chip in with and _ the aid, etc. but anyone can chip in with and are — the aid, etc. but anyone can chip in with and are not _ the aid, etc. but anyone can chip in with and are not but _ the aid, etc. but anyone can chip ml with and are not but fundamentally, benjamin _ with and are not but fundamentally, benjamin netanyahu _ with and are not but fundamentally, benjamin netanyahu is _ with and are not but fundamentally, benjamin netanyahu is calling - with and are not but fundamentally, benjamin netanyahu is calling the l benjamin netanyahu is calling the shots _ benjamin netanyahu is calling the shots in _ benjamin netanyahu is calling the shots in the — benjamin netanyahu is calling the shots in the international- benjamin netanyahu is calling the i shots in the international community would _ shots in the international community would do _ shots in the international community would do would _ shots in the international community would do would it _ shots in the i
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, etc. so now all of a sudden, i'm saying there's this resistance, this push back out there, you make those products. those are reserved for us. come countries like cars. um, something seems a skew in that argument. am i reading it wrong to your framing and exactly the way the americans are and the american politicians, particularly in the best way of framing the argument that these are sectors which are very, you should not be entering. you stick to do the things which you used to do and make our lives more efficient. but when we come to a higher value added products, i still don't think it's a that's, that's, that's not where you belong. but i mean, that's not an argument that you can make to anybody. they allude, anybody and everybody, whether it's a honda or a chinese or brazilian has the right to produce an electric vehicle if they produce the most efficient electric cycle in the world. and that's what they've gone to, and this has come out of, she also promote realism. i'll, i mean, a
, etc. so now all of a sudden, i'm saying there's this resistance, this push back out there, you make those products. those are reserved for us. come countries like cars. um, something seems a skew in that argument. am i reading it wrong to your framing and exactly the way the americans are and the american politicians, particularly in the best way of framing the argument that these are sectors which are very, you should not be entering. you stick to do the things which you used to do and make...
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let me brin: matt trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in — trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on _ trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on that _ trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on that point, - trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on that point, matt, . bring matt in on that point, matt, hello to you, and tell her to eat us about your experience. you know how the —— you had a stoma bag. it the -- you had a stoma bag. ifi wanted to _ the —— you had a stoma bag. if i wanted to be cancer free i had to remove my: ifi wanted to be cancer free i had to remove my: if i wanted to live a long _ remove my: if i wanted to live a long lock — remove my: if i wanted to live a long lock. the effect of that is that the — long lock. the effect of that is that the nerves because it was at the base — that the nerves because it was at the base of my spine my bladder and bowel— the base of my spine my bladder and bowel were _ the base of my spine my bladder and bowel were removed, when i woke up after a _ bowel were rem
let me brin: matt trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in — trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on _ trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on that _ trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on that point, - trauma to the abdomen, etc. let me bring matt in on that point, matt, . bring matt in on that point, matt, hello to you, and tell her to eat us about your experience. you know how the —— you had a stoma bag. it the -- you had a stoma bag. ifi...
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egypt, what that might mean the future. etc?— future, etc? many things. there is a mix between _ future, etc? many things. there is a mix between state - is a mix between state intervention and new liberal policies. state intervention, the state is trying to build supermarkets by the army and the police to sell commodities with less process to help people to get these commodities with less prices and push other traders to make their prices less. the main drive is to bring foreign investments, whether from the world bank or international monetary fund, or even from gulf states. we saw recently that big investment the $35 billion, also $5 billion in the suez canal economic area, so the mantle now is how to convince foreign investors to bring their money to egypt, to try a little bit to egypt, to try a little bit to compensate the loss in the suez canal situation.- to compensate the loss in the suez canal situation. thank you so much for _ suez canal situation. thank you so much for talking _ suez canal situation. thank you so much for talking us - suez cana
egypt, what that might mean the future. etc?— future, etc? many things. there is a mix between _ future, etc? many things. there is a mix between state - is a mix between state intervention and new liberal policies. state intervention, the state is trying to build supermarkets by the army and the police to sell commodities with less process to help people to get these commodities with less prices and push other traders to make their prices less. the main drive is to bring foreign investments,...
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it's the economy that it wants to be less depending on china, in terms of critical technology, etc. but at the same time, that doesn't mean that the coupling and the 2nd message will address the changing economic relationship. sholtes will demand a level playing field because as i mentioned, that's an unfair competition. 2 thirds of the german company see in china say that this competition is unfair and that they are facing discrimination. also for the german economy, the chinese industrial policy has become a problem over capacities, etc. so this would be a big issue. and for the chinese side, they want business as usual, they especially want to keep germany as an investor, and also as a reliable trading putnam. they're expecting business as usual. but how far will salts go in bringing up the war in ukraine and china's influence of a rush? i yeah, this will no doubt be the biggest political topic and he will bring it up. so for example, during his 1st visit and basing as a chance, a m, he got a seating ping, the china head of state to say that he's against any form of nuclear use.
it's the economy that it wants to be less depending on china, in terms of critical technology, etc. but at the same time, that doesn't mean that the coupling and the 2nd message will address the changing economic relationship. sholtes will demand a level playing field because as i mentioned, that's an unfair competition. 2 thirds of the german company see in china say that this competition is unfair and that they are facing discrimination. also for the german economy, the chinese industrial...
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, etc. over a long range. that means stopping in there, got a lot of american troops and the hosting came after going by the iranian side. so this is the big, the biggest difference of, of cost around is lot. i'll get as much, many believe i know get out. and there is a rest of you will need to create a stripes from portland to the us, why germany fonts, etc, the natural states will not be come members or part parties to the contract in ok. however, what can be it up? what brought in as a much bigger territory needs many more al defense systems. and i might say here that they're just delivered a lot of different systems, maybe not enough to cover their blood color chart, but much more than many other states in particular from the phone to get taught the system to patrick. don't you just law, they live up to a certain model or is going to deliberate and so patented system and to are in the sky next, iris t, s a, and etc, etc. is all that. and i do have often, sometimes at the cost of the on a
, etc. over a long range. that means stopping in there, got a lot of american troops and the hosting came after going by the iranian side. so this is the big, the biggest difference of, of cost around is lot. i'll get as much, many believe i know get out. and there is a rest of you will need to create a stripes from portland to the us, why germany fonts, etc, the natural states will not be come members or part parties to the contract in ok. however, what can be it up? what brought in as a much...
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, etc, is all that. and i do have often, sometimes at the cost of the on a substance that means of their holdings, me, i'm foster. so one has to be careful on the well, the extra being shredded now is the gap. the u. s. has left since uh, november last year because of the locate but after certain and the majority of the public trans bucks very pulse of the day. so that the big a package of $61000000000.00 that should be sent to be able credit unions and equip lot be deliver. this is a get bigger proteins will not be able to the to compensate so quickly because it takes a long time to change industries on them and industries and initial production. the tetra from piece stop it contains what production. let's get some final thoughts from alex. i in just a few words picking up on what both kind of has said, what is the outlook for ukraine and support from it's western allies like the us? well, i'm very helpful. although it's not upset that the 8 packets will be decided on and will pass on saturday, then you
, etc, is all that. and i do have often, sometimes at the cost of the on a substance that means of their holdings, me, i'm foster. so one has to be careful on the well, the extra being shredded now is the gap. the u. s. has left since uh, november last year because of the locate but after certain and the majority of the public trans bucks very pulse of the day. so that the big a package of $61000000000.00 that should be sent to be able credit unions and equip lot be deliver. this is a get...
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you have been usefulfor you, take care, etc-- you say — have been usefulfor you, take care, etc-- you say it _ have been useful for you, take care, etc. yes. you say it wasn't common knowledge _ etc. yes. you say it wasn't common knowledge and — etc. 123 you say it wasn't common knowledge and work you were leaving, that the _ knowledge and work you were leaving, that the time is right for you to leave, — that the time is right for you to leave, the _ that the time is right for you to leave, the last year has reinforced that for— leave, the last year has reinforced that for you. it seems it was what had happened in the previous year that was— had happened in the previous year that was relevant to your decision to leave, — that was relevant to your decision to leave, is — that was relevant to your decision to leave, is that right?— to leave, is that right? that's correct. to leave, is that right? that's correct- ln — to leave, is that right? that's correct. in that _ to leave, is that right? that's correct. in that time, - to leave, is that right? that's correct. in that
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, etc. the natural states will not be come members or part parties to the country in ok. however, what can be it up? what brought in as a much bigger territory needs many more al defense systems. and i might just say here that they're just delivered a lot of different systems, maybe not enough to cover the toner chart, but much more than the many other states in particular from the phone to get taught the system to patrick johnny just law. they live up to a certain model or is going to deliver on a so patented system and to are in the sky next iris to us, and etc, etc. is all that. and i do have often, sometimes at the cost of the on a substance that means of their holdings, me, i'm foster. so one has to be careful on the well, the extra being shredded now is the get. the u. s. has left since uh, november last year because of the locate but after certain and majority of public trans bucks. very pulse of the day. so that the big a package of $61000000000.00 that should be sent to be able cred
, etc. the natural states will not be come members or part parties to the country in ok. however, what can be it up? what brought in as a much bigger territory needs many more al defense systems. and i might just say here that they're just delivered a lot of different systems, maybe not enough to cover the toner chart, but much more than the many other states in particular from the phone to get taught the system to patrick johnny just law. they live up to a certain model or is going to deliver...
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the chinese industrial policy has become a problem over capacities, etc. so this would be a big issue. and for the chinese side, they want business as usual, they especially want to keep germany as an investor, and also as a reliable trading putnam. they're expecting business as usual, but how far will salts go in bringing up the war in ukraine and china's influence of a rush? i a this will no doubt be the biggest political topic and he will bring it up. so for example, during his 1st visit and basing as a chance, a m, he got a seating ping, the china head of state to say that he's against any form of nuclear use. and he said isn't very strong words. and now of course, he wants to get more concessions. the bigger, the biggest, the fear among avari among a drum it's, is that, you know, chinese companies are selling dual use products to rest. so they're exporting a product that could be used in a civil way. but also for military use, and so the, i'm sure that uh, sold to bring that up. but it doesn't matter which expert or diploma i talked to he and paging.
the chinese industrial policy has become a problem over capacities, etc. so this would be a big issue. and for the chinese side, they want business as usual, they especially want to keep germany as an investor, and also as a reliable trading putnam. they're expecting business as usual, but how far will salts go in bringing up the war in ukraine and china's influence of a rush? i a this will no doubt be the biggest political topic and he will bring it up. so for example, during his 1st visit and...
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terms| of what the penalties are, if you don't stick to the rules and don't try and get to those bills, etc, there was always the argument is bills are in place but actually when it comes to penalties or the policing of rules, it is kind of feeling weak. your thoughts? i think it is still pretty weak. in the end it will always be the governments together in individual countries deciding on the penalties proposed by the european commission. if everybody is in the same boat. who would try to get a penalty to the other country if he or she could be in the terrace of the future? this is not going to work. this has to be conviction. this ambient will have to be financial markets penalising a country, not sticking to the rules. the policing part will always be the weakest part of any fiscal rule in europe.— the weakest part of any fiscal rule in europe. always good to net our rule in europe. always good to get your take _ rule in europe. always good to get your take on _ rule in europe. always good to get your take on these - rule in europe. always good to get your take on these things, | get y
terms| of what the penalties are, if you don't stick to the rules and don't try and get to those bills, etc, there was always the argument is bills are in place but actually when it comes to penalties or the policing of rules, it is kind of feeling weak. your thoughts? i think it is still pretty weak. in the end it will always be the governments together in individual countries deciding on the penalties proposed by the european commission. if everybody is in the same boat. who would try to get...
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dental, etc, etc. why on earth work on minimum wage full time? and jim says do you think a mandatory id card would stop some of the fraud you've been talking about? don't, talking about? no, i don't, because they're fraudsters, because if they're fraudsters, they cards . it they forge the id cards. it would be a bore for the would only be a bore for the innocent. after two years, there are still no flights to rwanda. an illegal migrants flood into the country. yet it's not the government, but the european court of human rights stalling these . how can it be these flights. how can it be that the will of an elected government is being thwarted by an unelected body? is simply an unelected body? it is simply absurd the further overreach absurd and the further overreach shown by european court on shown by the european court on green is additional green issues is additional evidence that we must leave the convention and the court's jurisdiction. the prime minister has hinted at doing exactly this apparently
dental, etc, etc. why on earth work on minimum wage full time? and jim says do you think a mandatory id card would stop some of the fraud you've been talking about? don't, talking about? no, i don't, because they're fraudsters, because if they're fraudsters, they cards . it they forge the id cards. it would be a bore for the would only be a bore for the innocent. after two years, there are still no flights to rwanda. an illegal migrants flood into the country. yet it's not the government, but...