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we they realise again it's really not a joy to face us— joy to face us. we don't have to compare- _ joy to face us. we don't have to compare- it's — joy to face us. we don't have to compare. it's about, _ joy to face us. we don't have to compare. it's about, yeah, - joy to face us. we don't have to compare. it's about, yeah, the | compare. it's about, yeah, the future, — compare. it's about, yeah, the future, it's— compare. it's about, yeah, the future, it's about now. we face a fantastic — future, it's about now. we face a fantastic opponent, we are looking forward _ fantastic opponent, we are looking forward. so it's all about us getting _ forward. so it's all about us getting the right preparation, to be ready— getting the right preparation, to be ready for— getting the right preparation, to be ready for that game. before that, the focus switches towards the bottom of the table. everton would move out of the bottom three with a win at nottingham forest, who are currently 1ath, four points ahead of them. four games in la liga in spain. the l
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by the us forces and below . joe. you also said it takes at least 10 years, more bodies to get rid of the radiation with just my father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2021. they told us that he is sick and feeling poorly. and the reason is that felicia was a battleground from 2005 to 2013, especially in the district. we are living in the monk. we are not the 1st or the last case. us forces bomb the city here with white phosphorus and other weapons. now, of course has what happened in fluid or isn't the 1st time we've seen depleted uranium used nato has admitted to dropping 31000 bombs a chart with uranium during its bombing campaign. and you get sloppy in 999 and hundreds of italian soldiers died as a result of exposure to that material. they're involved in a court case against the military alliance. now one serbian lawmaker who's been part of the investigations into the long term impact of depleted uranium, found the cause serious damage to the countries, natural environment, polluting air, water, and s
by the us forces and below . joe. you also said it takes at least 10 years, more bodies to get rid of the radiation with just my father was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2021. they told us that he is sick and feeling poorly. and the reason is that felicia was a battleground from 2005 to 2013, especially in the district. we are living in the monk. we are not the 1st or the last case. us forces bomb the city here with white phosphorus and other weapons. now, of course has what happened in...
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, but use in bilateral trade. i taught the tenure in gulf, in a wave of protests where buildings are set on fire and the business is shut down as police struggle with both the from the moment after 4 pm local time. here with the russian capital. this is the international. it's so good to have with us for this walk. so russian authorities have detained a wall street journal report on suspicion of engaging in espionage for the us. government will have this over now to our team, and we're in a closer ever bringing us details from the moscow courthouse where the american was taken. there's a lot of thrust here at the moment, waiting to catch any glimpse all the american journalists and any time the black car behind me makes any sort of noise like right now. we believe that the american journalist is in that car right now. the black car that is deporting this core room, you can see there we go. and we believe that even girl school, which is now leaving the most go court. and as we can see, there's not only lots of thru
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no, thank you so much for joining us and for giving us your time. my pleasure. thank you so much. as the minimum enthusiasm for books grows, it's not limited to the financial but it's also impacting other industries. the world's only phone festival. that place is a special focus on bricks. countries is making a comeback this year. it's yeah. at the university of 200 big in south africa. it's the cause is on shaping the future and forming robust partnership and strong type amongst bricks, countries, the festival showcase as long and short films, exposing produces to international audiences, setting the tone for future collaborations that briggs love of countries don't have much p r to do ok, france needs be, are, you know, i'm, it's got, it needs come into play about american, these dog guys, you know, because they've got on brutalizing people. so it's easy for them to fun. things that make them look good. but you come to set up as a 5 need to create a con, paid off god. it's like what for we got to feed people who got to build roads. so just being around design, it's quite an achi
no, thank you so much for joining us and for giving us your time. my pleasure. thank you so much. as the minimum enthusiasm for books grows, it's not limited to the financial but it's also impacting other industries. the world's only phone festival. that place is a special focus on bricks. countries is making a comeback this year. it's yeah. at the university of 200 big in south africa. it's the cause is on shaping the future and forming robust partnership and strong type amongst bricks,...
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by the us as a tool. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro b, as in india or the rabble in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing countries. the 18 countries club dealing with will be the indian rubia. some of them are western countries like germany.
by the us as a tool. the economic crisis now is how to get the dollar. and the u. s. is trying to exercise control on countries on the supply of dollars. and they have to submit to their economic and political conditions. why? when you deal with the euro b, as in india or the rabble in russia, there are no political conditions set on the developing countries. the 18 countries club dealing with will be the indian rubia. some of them are western countries like germany.
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both people use it to write serious essays. children have used it to write homework, some of use it to try and generate new stories, all the casual uses. they've used it for things like revising the plays of shakespeare in the style of yoga. the star was character, but of course it was one of those requests to write an essay about us involvement in coups, around the world that is generated. this embarrassing response includes ukraine on the list. now it's important to say that we haven't been able to replicate this so far, and it came from a screenshot post on twitter by wind june is chuck g, p t would of course generate different answer to the same question in different parts of the world. the u. s. and the eyes of course, deny involved in the overthrow of the ukranian government in 2014, to insist that russia special military operation was in fact and on provoked attack . but chance g p t apartment on the den ukrainian president young cove which was ousted in a qu, the brought to power pro western leaders big. i another one of the chat, went off. it produced a detailed timeline of th
both people use it to write serious essays. children have used it to write homework, some of use it to try and generate new stories, all the casual uses. they've used it for things like revising the plays of shakespeare in the style of yoga. the star was character, but of course it was one of those requests to write an essay about us involvement in coups, around the world that is generated. this embarrassing response includes ukraine on the list. now it's important to say that we haven't been...
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, and what they don’t give us, for example, they didn’t give us these drones. so the russians have already destroyed maybe it’s time to give already. now the secret is clear. you understand the nuance here. for some reason, the americans didn’t finish this video for a minute. it turns out that there was an option to attach either a stinger or a missile, and they 90 for self-defense, the americans did not bring it all to the end, plus if there is talk about the fact that god is about the initiative to give us a raptor , well, you know, i think that our dear colleagues, friends and brothers from the bayraktar who passed there will be very upset because it is precisely the bayraktar tb-2 in this rippers from the foreign market, he moves it so much, that's why you know it's probably even good that in the end we didn't actually get this rapper because, well, you see, the ripper is expensive to maintain and, well, it 's not very suitable for joint military operations there for cutting out such point terrorists. well, the bairakters somehow fit our conditions . it
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and they took our got us too. so i muscle and greeting awareness for people to be eco friendly. sheep clothes can even be transformed into art. it's one of the creative ways of dealing with the waste from fast fashion imports. at least biodegradable fabrics such as cotton and wool will eventually decompose. but these days, the most used fabric is polyester, which hangs around us waste ali's heart to recycle. you can burn it, which is not good or scientists in england are hoping you can find natural chemical compounds that can eat up the plaster clothing and turn it into something reusable again. in this laboratory in the british coastal city of portsmouth, researchers are deep freezing articles of clothing. the experiments with liquid nitrogen and polyester shirts are being conducted to deal with an ever worsening problem. obviously with growing population as a growing demand for textiles. and we are, however, a burgeoning a waste problem with those textiles when they reach their end of life. so we do, we very rap
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the us learnt this a couple of times. there was a major incident in 1960 where soviet air defences shot down an american spy plane flying at high altitude within its territory during the cold war. and more recently, in 2001, a us surveillance plane which was flying on the edge of chinese territory was forced to land in china after colliding with a jet watching it closely. that led to a tricky crisis. back then, relations were not that bad. they're much worse today. as we made clear last week, if china threatens our sovereignty, we will act to protect our country. and we did. cheering and applause. translation: this - behaviour is unimaginable and borders on hysteria. it is 100% an abuse of force. it is a clear violation of international practice. if the rhetoric grows and both the us and china feel they need to act tough and shoot things down near their airspace, then tensions will grow and there could be dangerous mistakes. so are these balloons a real security threat to you and me? they may not be in themselves, but how
the us learnt this a couple of times. there was a major incident in 1960 where soviet air defences shot down an american spy plane flying at high altitude within its territory during the cold war. and more recently, in 2001, a us surveillance plane which was flying on the edge of chinese territory was forced to land in china after colliding with a jet watching it closely. that led to a tricky crisis. back then, relations were not that bad. they're much worse today. as we made clear last week,...
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to use advertising, to use social media as part of his campaign. and you know, he did a really good job of it. frankly, he learned he had a good young team who was able to take advantage of social media and also yes, spend a lot of money on facebook ad buys. we also, we see this now in really every election, local and state and national in the us. and i don't think it's going to go away anytime soon. unless there's a drastic change in terms of how the platforms are operating and how the platforms are actually, you know, engaging in shaping the debate. right. just like there people are spending on tv, candidates spend on tv, radio billboards. now, you know robo calls and text messages. they're looking for any outlet, and people's attention is primarily on social media if their attention is on their feed rather than on the evening news on their tv, the more money is going to be spent there. but again, it gets into the question of what other content is then going to show up next to that candidates ad. and this is where a big issue always comes in. we
to use advertising, to use social media as part of his campaign. and you know, he did a really good job of it. frankly, he learned he had a good young team who was able to take advantage of social media and also yes, spend a lot of money on facebook ad buys. we also, we see this now in really every election, local and state and national in the us. and i don't think it's going to go away anytime soon. unless there's a drastic change in terms of how the platforms are operating and how the...
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when use it, they use of the, the uranium show, shells, vol, decrees received. there will be any capability to cultivate contaminated, don't store, prettier, farming practice. with condensing, there's no ends or sports the convention that there's not a 3rd of age. i'm going to use people to uranium shows, yes, there is no such convention that yet because a number of countries start from drafting such a document is up and clearing the leading western countries. so speak on the us and without in the last month that it with resign convention in general assembly remedial. it's often to consider a super resolution to stop countries from manufacturing and using depleted uranium challenge every time the u. k. the use a france through the stiffness legacy, so via the scar 3, which is part of a small number of countries always or so again, such resolution or so you can look at the magnitude yourself. as for our reaction, of course, we are going to consider these in our actions we had here to the international norm junior in the us this long of war. we have our own milita
when use it, they use of the, the uranium show, shells, vol, decrees received. there will be any capability to cultivate contaminated, don't store, prettier, farming practice. with condensing, there's no ends or sports the convention that there's not a 3rd of age. i'm going to use people to uranium shows, yes, there is no such convention that yet because a number of countries start from drafting such a document is up and clearing the leading western countries. so speak on the us and without in...
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they sprayed us with mace — of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and _ of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i _ of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i try - of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i try to i of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i try to stop. of tel aviv. they sprayed us i with mace and i try to stop him and he hit me with a can on the face. ., ., . and he hit me with a can on the face. ., ., , , ., ~ i. face. how does this make you feel about _ face. how does this make you feel about what's _ face. how does this make you feel about what's happening l face. how does this make you | feel about what's happening in your country? we feel about what's happening in your country?— your country? we have a dictator— your country? we have a dictator in _ your country? we have a dictator in israel- your country? we have a dictator in israel that i your country? we have a dictator in israel that is i dictator in israel that is trying to make these people heard us. you tell your government, you tell your people. government, you tell your
they sprayed us with mace — of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and _ of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i _ of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i try - of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i try to i of tel aviv. they sprayed us with mace and i try to stop. of tel aviv. they sprayed us i with mace and i try to stop him and he hit me with a can on the face. ., ., . and he hit me with a can on the face. ., ., , , ., ~ i. face. how does this make you feel about _ face....
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uses. this system is wasteful by design. part of the mechanism for generating new bitcoin requires using enormous amounts of energy. the number two cryptocurrency by market capital in the nation right now, ethereum, uses just a tiny, tiny, fraction of that. there are, literally dozens, of competing technologies that can accomplish everything bitcoin can do, and more, without using that enormous amount of electricity. >> say again the approach that uses so much less electricity? say it again? >> could you repeat the question please? >> you just said there was an alternative, that uses a lot less electricity. who was that, i just didn't hear it -- >> ethereum is a competing cryptocurrency. it uses a system called proof of stick. well -- it is a class of systems that can reduce energy while still maintaining block chain technology in cryptocurrency. >> all right, thank you. if i could, miss kelles, same question. are there ways for cryptocurrency to have fewer environmental impacts and still a
uses. this system is wasteful by design. part of the mechanism for generating new bitcoin requires using enormous amounts of energy. the number two cryptocurrency by market capital in the nation right now, ethereum, uses just a tiny, tiny, fraction of that. there are, literally dozens, of competing technologies that can accomplish everything bitcoin can do, and more, without using that enormous amount of electricity. >> say again the approach that uses so much less electricity? say it...
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around us. i think a perfect example, one we are now aware of the coal piles that were being used for providing energy. the coal piles that are leftover and sitting on the riverbank edges in pennsylvania so now because of the fact that that made it into the news, otherwise we never would've known, we are having an honest conversation about it. the proponents would say that it's better to burn it and let it sit there have the pollutants, like the mercury, lead into the waterways. i would ask in that conversation which is better? that it pollutes the water or pollutes the air? if we don't have transparency and we don't have to scoot you we cannot have an honest conversation about them. neither one of those pollutants is what we are looking for. burning it, then we end up with the ash. that is another pollutant. there was a great analogy with coffee. running water overconfidence ike the ash. it leech is far more coffee, in this case the irish, which would be the andre coles. which one is worse? aga
around us. i think a perfect example, one we are now aware of the coal piles that were being used for providing energy. the coal piles that are leftover and sitting on the riverbank edges in pennsylvania so now because of the fact that that made it into the news, otherwise we never would've known, we are having an honest conversation about it. the proponents would say that it's better to burn it and let it sit there have the pollutants, like the mercury, lead into the waterways. i would ask in...
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they used it. i haven't seen the consequence in that time, but the started night and i was here and it was in iraq, a logical. this is a lung cancer center increased specially children. i don't know why, but it's in their interest to say to say to pronounce against it, but i think it's just the bed frame, a government. so they don't want to make a contradiction to it. took to go to the conflict to the, the position on lessons here and it's seen during the discussions, but the coolest. everybody understand it's necessary to do something. can they express position not openly, just not to damage their own diplomatic careers that they're afraid of this very simple london and has a long tradition of the do make programs for russia, you have 300 is history and the one of the great sir politician, 100 years ago or but it didn't feel uncomfortable when there is no, there are no conflicts in europe. it's easy to men and she the situation and there is complex, a conflict in europe. ah, era trulia as seeking
they used it. i haven't seen the consequence in that time, but the started night and i was here and it was in iraq, a logical. this is a lung cancer center increased specially children. i don't know why, but it's in their interest to say to say to pronounce against it, but i think it's just the bed frame, a government. so they don't want to make a contradiction to it. took to go to the conflict to the, the position on lessons here and it's seen during the discussions, but the coolest. everybody...
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i want us to get going. i spent last month, i was a world mobile conference in barcelona and really announced to the international community that it think this is an area where the united states should lead i do want us to have framework that gives us main innovations in as quickly s possible while also respecting concerns about harmful interference. i feel like there's a way forward and we should figure it out pics of the single network future is a rule-making design to do just that. >> that's great. that bodes for a very exciting future. >> it is very exciting. just think about it, we all travel in our day-to-day and we're all familiar with mobile dead zones, world locations, where signals just don't reach. and if you think about it if we combined what we have today with terrestrial networks with opportunities to have signal from space, we all can be safer. and i think that that safety protocol associated with this something we really should aspire to doo as a nation. i think it will have tremendous benefi
i want us to get going. i spent last month, i was a world mobile conference in barcelona and really announced to the international community that it think this is an area where the united states should lead i do want us to have framework that gives us main innovations in as quickly s possible while also respecting concerns about harmful interference. i feel like there's a way forward and we should figure it out pics of the single network future is a rule-making design to do just that. >>...
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us. she's been brutally attacked twice, was speaking out publicly against illegal send money. but she hasn't led the stopper. i was in hospital for a little bit. and her, of course, the idea was to frighten me and make me stop complaining. but for me it was the other way. i felt that if somebody is taking it seriously enough that they actually willing to do physical harm to somebody. and particularly a woman in full side of the village who all pretended to be asleep while this was happening. then surely, there is more to it. together with her, a vase foundation of the lolly done to the united nations to raise rent as of legal and mining. and the you and environment agency has declared sander with the world 2nd most exploited resource. often water was up to 50000000000 dance used each year . in other words, or result in need of governance, rivers doesn't cost lines are being destroyed in the search of sun, and good them, the habitats of plants and animals, as well as natural flow barriers.
us. she's been brutally attacked twice, was speaking out publicly against illegal send money. but she hasn't led the stopper. i was in hospital for a little bit. and her, of course, the idea was to frighten me and make me stop complaining. but for me it was the other way. i felt that if somebody is taking it seriously enough that they actually willing to do physical harm to somebody. and particularly a woman in full side of the village who all pretended to be asleep while this was happening....
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pat mix manifest strain as used in europe as used in china as used in india as used anywhere else in the world. where you go to a yard, you disassembled the train, you make up a 10 new trains from those cars and ed car to other cars, from other trains to it. and you go, you go on your merry way to the next yard until you get your destination. so you're constantly taking apart, putting together these, these, these trains making up multiple cards. if you do not have an electrical wire connector in each one of those cars, if only one car was missing an electrical connector, i don't care if you have a 100 cars. in the train of 50 cars in the train are 20 cars. the train one cars, missing that electric connector, you, you don't just, you, you, you don't, you can't use the c p brakes. you have to come up with some jury rigged system to allow you to bypass it. and so for the time being, there are very, very few places in the world, like virtually none that uses. electron pneumatic breaks on a system wide basis for freight trains around the world, passenger trains, you have an electrical lin
pat mix manifest strain as used in europe as used in china as used in india as used anywhere else in the world. where you go to a yard, you disassembled the train, you make up a 10 new trains from those cars and ed car to other cars, from other trains to it. and you go, you go on your merry way to the next yard until you get your destination. so you're constantly taking apart, putting together these, these, these trains making up multiple cards. if you do not have an electrical wire connector...
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this is very bad news or of us. ah, the us labor department has published a report on tuesday, reporting inflation in february has risen to 6 percent. moody's investor service is part of the big 3 racing services that has taught outlook on the entire us banking system to negative, as the country's economy is shaken by financial turmoil. well that comes off the 2 major banks and failed over the weekends. now, the federal reserve, which overseas, the banking system on the economy in general, has to make a choice either to raise interest rates even further or tackle inflation by reducing prices for consumers, which had wolf professor in there. it says that the university of massachusetts say the us a call to me, is in a vicious cycle, going from one crisis to another. the federal reserve that its next meeting would raise interest rates by another half percent. and yes, it is correct. that with this blow to the american economy, it is now the consensus opinion that they will neither raise nor lower interest rates at the
this is very bad news or of us. ah, the us labor department has published a report on tuesday, reporting inflation in february has risen to 6 percent. moody's investor service is part of the big 3 racing services that has taught outlook on the entire us banking system to negative, as the country's economy is shaken by financial turmoil. well that comes off the 2 major banks and failed over the weekends. now, the federal reserve, which overseas, the banking system on the economy in general, has...
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so john, thanks for joining us. i'll dive right in here in the 20th century, following world war 2, the u. s. emerged as i think we can all agree the world hedge them on how much of that had to do with their use of nuclear weapons on the civilian population. in japan. i would say virtually none whatsoever on many of the japanese historians and some american historians believe that the atomic bombing said, actually very little to do with the decision of japan to surrender. overwhelmingly, it was the i like so via the declaration of war and their actions in manchuria which destroyed the japanese army in a matter of less than a day. that was the precipitating off factor. that led to the end of the war that the atomic bombings were yeah. even, even when the ar surrender was negotiated, the japanese leadership was not really understanding or aware of the significance of the bombing of either hiroshima or nagasaki. so in that sense, it had very little to do with it. in another sense, the fact that the u. s. had a monopoly
so john, thanks for joining us. i'll dive right in here in the 20th century, following world war 2, the u. s. emerged as i think we can all agree the world hedge them on how much of that had to do with their use of nuclear weapons on the civilian population. in japan. i would say virtually none whatsoever on many of the japanese historians and some american historians believe that the atomic bombing said, actually very little to do with the decision of japan to surrender. overwhelmingly, it was...
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[applause] some of us would have us abandon this commitment in the name of equity. here is the good news that i will leave you with, there are signs that they are not succeeding. that gives me norma's hope. a quality this basic idea that each of us is endowed with inalienable rights is an antidote to the poisonous lies of equity wokeness and political correctness. there is no room to wyff news 4 or weakness, we should not be ashamed, embarrassed or troubled. we should be proud of this central idea. and once we do that, we will renew the valve that tallies us together as americans in a way that no other nations have. i have traveled to over 100 countries as secretary of state. we can maintain the american miracle for our families, our areas of worship will be at the center for that. this is the cradle of the american miracle, not washington dc. we are here today, we sit here today in the swamp. this place where your money goes to be fluttered away, is in sick -- is inconsistent with the values that you know, cherish and love. it is not about the state or the bureaucr
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that's actually citing us by the us. we were able to show that the more expressive, the more convincing voice kept drivers following the wrong route for longer as thought of the problem might have going against their better judging. looking advise and conflicts and when soon garcia. and we had to call them and explain it was just to test and ask them to come back, isn't fighting advising folks, and will not have your annual from western song, saudi quality to lucas by the one test. an engaging voice plays a key role when it comes to flirting or meeting a romantic partner. hello. hello, i'm villa mcgee. really willie will. i'm caught you now. doula walker and i'm looking for a woman for the long term. i'm who's attractive was 1st. who do we desire? and we read it, we make snap judgements when it comes to one of life's most important decisions quickly and irrationally. it's ab judgements are, have always thought they're really fascinating. it's sort of how we determined who we want to date, who we want to be friends with,
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the language used is similar to the language used in germany in 1930. the outcome is not going to be the same. we�*re not suggesting, or he�*s not suggesting, that it�*s like nazi germany. but the language used in dehumanizing a certain group of people is the exact same language. those comments from gary lineker were described as wrong and offensive by the home secretary, and there is a very definite variety of views about gary lineker, reflected here in a few fan comments at manchester united�*s game today. that might be gary lineker�*s beliefs, but i don�*t think he should have aired them. ijust think someone in that position, i don't think they should be speaking out. but i never think of— gary lineker and bbc together. i think of gary lineker. separate from the bbc. he's freelance. he should be able - to say what he wants. meanwhile, another programme going out in reduced form was today�*s women�*s super league, and the disruption is also raising wider questions about tensions between the government and the bbc and the corporation
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tell us why it matters. examples about one of the stakes involved in protecting classified information? what are the bad guys trying to do? bucks if i could start at first principles. i have been a big advocate of open government. state ag we had a portfolio and force the meetings and open records laws. i did find a partner a strange bedfellow impact lately we successfully worked together to expand and make more available information to the public through the preview of information act. it goes back to first principles again. legitimacy of government and the government cannot consent to something they don't know about. i've also noticed an all too human propensity to hide stuff that could potentially be embarrassing and to promote stuff that makes me look good. that's natural, that is human nature. i start from that premise of the public's right to know but it's important to self-government. that is where we start. but as we all know there are important matters that need to be handled confidentially and has
tell us why it matters. examples about one of the stakes involved in protecting classified information? what are the bad guys trying to do? bucks if i could start at first principles. i have been a big advocate of open government. state ag we had a portfolio and force the meetings and open records laws. i did find a partner a strange bedfellow impact lately we successfully worked together to expand and make more available information to the public through the preview of information act. it goes...
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the pain using plastic use grounds is rubbish. piled the whole thing. the soft plastic from various brands that have created plastic weight. it's use way of giving back by taking the plastic from the he's able to take it out of the system. as an artist of all is believe that i have a responsibility that whatever message that was put up to date it is not on the for today. it is for future generation. any uses waste made of plastic. he cuts an incidental pieces and uses a gun to place them onto the canvas, creating sentences. i'm stuck to what's, i'm changing phones and i lose. i'm currently spending on my pain. and very, very useful to me, which is rubbish to other people. and you know, it actually extends the idea of use whatever that we have instead of producing more . he's the downtown area in your hand is big is the re taking walls of faces. mostly children face disparate, you some behind things, some behind toilet news, stories behind them all and they're in the midst of it. armed with a heat gun is then use make when i started, i remember, well it
the pain using plastic use grounds is rubbish. piled the whole thing. the soft plastic from various brands that have created plastic weight. it's use way of giving back by taking the plastic from the he's able to take it out of the system. as an artist of all is believe that i have a responsibility that whatever message that was put up to date it is not on the for today. it is for future generation. any uses waste made of plastic. he cuts an incidental pieces and uses a gun to place them onto...
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it was granted political asylum in the us in 2017 off the claiming he was persecuted by beijing. us, prosecutors now say he loaded money in the country through a network of n g o's. american authorities have faced more than $600000000.00. of course assets from 21 different bank accounts. he's caleb moore, pen investigate. well go, one way has been arrested and the allegation that he's being held without bail ending these charges is that he perpetrated a fraud for roughly a $1000000000.00. now china has called him a fraudsters since 2017. the chinese government issued an arrest warrant. the inner poll put out a red notice on him, and he's been considered to be a fraudster and a financial criminal by the chinese government for a long time. however, the united states gave him asylum in 2017 and he was described by his lawyer as a whistleblower. he's used his social media platforms to criticize the chinese government and he's been for trade in american media has some kind of hero and chinese dissident speaking up against fusion pang. now gowen gray has been using his social media platfor
it was granted political asylum in the us in 2017 off the claiming he was persecuted by beijing. us, prosecutors now say he loaded money in the country through a network of n g o's. american authorities have faced more than $600000000.00. of course assets from 21 different bank accounts. he's caleb moore, pen investigate. well go, one way has been arrested and the allegation that he's being held without bail ending these charges is that he perpetrated a fraud for roughly a $1000000000.00. now...
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thanks for joining us. jang amount came to us and you talk about us, walk us through how, how this latest boat in congress unfold is interesting. oh, yes, i sit in pain was this morning. he was unanimously a elected president of the people's republic, china and chairman of the central military commission and han jones was elected. the vice president and geology was elected. the chairman of the standing committee, 14 in p. c, and a 14 people were elected. the vice chairman at this any committee and after been elected a president champagne, took a public oath of allegiance to the constitution. he pledged to be loyal to the country and the people and except people supervision and worked for a great modern socialist country that is prosperous, strong in their from chronic ca, truly advanced ammonia and beautiful and the new vice president of president and the new top legislator also pledge allegiance to the constitution. so that's basically what just happened this morning. somehow the house is that he got so much support this time around. i mean, this is quite is unprecedented. ready? the hav
thanks for joining us. jang amount came to us and you talk about us, walk us through how, how this latest boat in congress unfold is interesting. oh, yes, i sit in pain was this morning. he was unanimously a elected president of the people's republic, china and chairman of the central military commission and han jones was elected. the vice president and geology was elected. the chairman of the standing committee, 14 in p. c, and a 14 people were elected. the vice chairman at this any committee...
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s. intelligence has told us that they used facebook to try to manipulate the election. where was the fury from congress over that you're absolutely right. is these issues of foreign influence and foreign interference and us democracy and elections are not new. but i think there was fury over facebook's role in the 2016 election, including from all makers, maybe not as uniform as we saw today. but this has been something that, while makers have been hammering on about about social media platforms for years now. and i think the question is, why haven't we seen more action beyond beyond just words? because this is clearly something that needs to be needs to be addressed, but i think, you know, one thing in the united states, we have this section $230.00 of the communications decency act, which provides a very strong liability. she'll particularly on for the media platform and actually the same committee that really the tick tock ceo today is currently looking into precisely that provision and asking questions about whether we need to reform that act and make any changes to
s. intelligence has told us that they used facebook to try to manipulate the election. where was the fury from congress over that you're absolutely right. is these issues of foreign influence and foreign interference and us democracy and elections are not new. but i think there was fury over facebook's role in the 2016 election, including from all makers, maybe not as uniform as we saw today. but this has been something that, while makers have been hammering on about about social media...
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_ when working you tell us? -- what more can you tell us? reservoir i more can you tell us? reservoir fluid has been leaking into the water and this is 200 barrels of fluid from a pipeline run by an oil company which is will into a port harbour and dorset. company specialising in oil spill responses have been mobilised to the area and to members of the public who have come into contact with this bill are being urged to go home and wash with soap and water. the environment agency has said that they have received reports of large amounts of oil in the water and supporting the harbour in dealing with the incident. the port authority is also advising people to stay out of the water until this incident is cleared. us vice president kamala harris has arrived in ghana as part of a three nation tour of africa. the visit is part of a diplomatic push by the biden administration to deepen ties with the continent amid competition from china and russia. after visiting ghana, she will be going to tanzania and zambia. 0ur reporter in accra thomas naadi has more. i ,le , le harris is streng
_ when working you tell us? -- what more can you tell us? reservoir i more can you tell us? reservoir fluid has been leaking into the water and this is 200 barrels of fluid from a pipeline run by an oil company which is will into a port harbour and dorset. company specialising in oil spill responses have been mobilised to the area and to members of the public who have come into contact with this bill are being urged to go home and wash with soap and water. the environment agency has said that...
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will i use it? so the recycled products, so then delivered to customers like to this nearby concrete manufacturer. this company is different than most of its competitors because globally, only 2 percent of building materials get recycled. but this company depends on recycled materials, which account for 30 percent of its entire production and the recycled concrete is less expensive to the materials a mixed in this plant and then delivered to customers. the final product will look like this. a building material that many customers prefer over conventional products. this new tool, while it's becoming more popular because people understand that we have to conserve resources. and that's why demand is now greater than before me the way the occlusal, before your other solutions are also being developed at this cement plant, for example, permeable, concrete that can absorb rainwater, helping improve urban climates. this because some of the vague mazel this interstate rainwater seems through this concrete a
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directly from us. they have a hand in managing federal programs or our requirements. the other side of this is even our most experienced a partners have to do, you know, really integrated inclusive planning. they have to get their money together to get the big products together. the cathedral's, that is how we describe it. these projects that are multi stay, many multi billions. welty jurisdictional. multi modal. really hard to pull off. we are all learning how to do it better. we have set up a technical assistance program. through having communities trying to really focus on those lower resourced communities. trying to find ways to win our dollar. simplifying replication projects we can. we launched a project, delivery center of excellence. the other lesson learned is we need a lot more employees. that is not just us. but our state and local partners, as well. movies estimates that we are going to add 350,000 jobs by the end of next year. because of the bill, and at its peak. because of the like that
directly from us. they have a hand in managing federal programs or our requirements. the other side of this is even our most experienced a partners have to do, you know, really integrated inclusive planning. they have to get their money together to get the big products together. the cathedral's, that is how we describe it. these projects that are multi stay, many multi billions. welty jurisdictional. multi modal. really hard to pull off. we are all learning how to do it better. we have set up a...
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we used it to earn money. i don't have companies like google, facebook, one of the richest and poorest companies in the world. only the supercomputer that works with it is very important . it pays for these companies. what services does it provide? i am 35 years old. first year only production the product did hardware, software, and they were sold to customers, and last year we worked with silicon companies, but the problem was the sale of their own users. maybe it's not a new issue, but because we pay for our own products , and advertising companies pay for the products. we are paid by the clients of advertising companies, and we are going to sell the search engine with facebook. with facebook, you can connect from the status of a friend to something that makes me talk about companies to attract attention. the business of companies like facebook and snapchat this is how instagram and youtube keep their users and their software busy. check how it is possible to attract as much attention as possible to the inte
we used it to earn money. i don't have companies like google, facebook, one of the richest and poorest companies in the world. only the supercomputer that works with it is very important . it pays for these companies. what services does it provide? i am 35 years old. first year only production the product did hardware, software, and they were sold to customers, and last year we worked with silicon companies, but the problem was the sale of their own users. maybe it's not a new issue, but...
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every one of us have safety organizations behind us. and you and all of your people are routinely there. talking with us. you are the regulator but we also collaborate. just as we were talking about s.m.s. not necessarily being t down, neither is aviation safety. a lot otimes indusy brings ideas to the forront. a.a. is right there. doing ed's point and rich's point, technology advances, being there for the new emerging technoloes and understanding that my son had teachers training kids for jobs that don't exist yet and we're trying to fund the f.a.a. for technology that doesn't exist yet. i think engagement, making sure we stay right there, present, with the existing users and the ne users, are going to benefit us all. >> let me just say a couple of things. i was at the -- i was at the gallery, everyone should go there in your time here thrasms sign there that i liked. it said the present is now the understand unimaginable future. we a living the future. righ i hope it doesn't come as any surpriseo this audience and those listening is t
every one of us have safety organizations behind us. and you and all of your people are routinely there. talking with us. you are the regulator but we also collaborate. just as we were talking about s.m.s. not necessarily being t down, neither is aviation safety. a lot otimes indusy brings ideas to the forront. a.a. is right there. doing ed's point and rich's point, technology advances, being there for the new emerging technoloes and understanding that my son had teachers training kids for jobs...
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our data can also be used to monitor us to a degree never seen before. the result is a world where anyone can be a target. this example out of hired about india shows just how fast that can happen . this is indian activist as q masoud. he lives in one of the most highly surveilled cities in the world. in 2021. he was stopped in the streets of hyderabad by the police. and they asked middlebury, my fisma. so i asked, why did they have not given any explanation and they said, just remove your mouth. the police took a photo with his face, but they wouldn't tell him what it would be used for this. it was to get in there. they will use me or do that with only the shift is photographs. this is a class issue. the conduit does exercise in the washer yes, the educated and he began pushing them, but the poor people, due to fear dickens's masoud wrote to the police, but was met with a wall of silence. since then, he's been raising awareness of the potential dangers posed by facial recognition technology. i believe that building good up is of if we're taking photogra
our data can also be used to monitor us to a degree never seen before. the result is a world where anyone can be a target. this example out of hired about india shows just how fast that can happen . this is indian activist as q masoud. he lives in one of the most highly surveilled cities in the world. in 2021. he was stopped in the streets of hyderabad by the police. and they asked middlebury, my fisma. so i asked, why did they have not given any explanation and they said, just remove your...
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when they do not use them because they can continue to deter us. >> thank you for that fantastic overview. i love the optimism. i completely agree with you. when you said this summer the ukrainians can liberate crimea if we decide we want them to win, that is so crucial. we have to start wanting ukraine to win more than we want russia to lose and we have to start arming and planning that way. do we have our next speaker? maria, thank you for joining us. you just heard what ben had to say. as the head of the crimea departments, what are your opinions on the situation in crimea and the prospects of liberation of crimea in the near future? ms. tomak: thank you so much. good morning, everyone. i would like to thank you for having me. it is an honor to be part of this panel with such distinguished speakers. though i am not an expert on military issues, i specialize in humanitarian issues. after shifting to working for the governments of ukraine within the president's administration. i used to work a long time as a human rights defender and activist. i witnessed the occupation of crimea. at som
when they do not use them because they can continue to deter us. >> thank you for that fantastic overview. i love the optimism. i completely agree with you. when you said this summer the ukrainians can liberate crimea if we decide we want them to win, that is so crucial. we have to start wanting ukraine to win more than we want russia to lose and we have to start arming and planning that way. do we have our next speaker? maria, thank you for joining us. you just heard what ben had to say....
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he joins us live from washington. d. c. william, good to be back with us. so we've seen thousands of people take the streets in tbilisi against this foreign agents. bill, why do you think the georgia government brought in this bill is a step towards all authoritarianism. as, as many the protest, i seem to think that the current georgia government, which has been in power for a decade, started out to be more pro european both to be in there on the street. rhonda sheila who sponsor's ruling party really has experience pretty much all in russia and steadily, the character of government, the georgia dream political party has moved the country backward and recent years toward our pro russian direction. and this law that is being proposed is almost a copy of one the russian house has he say, i mean, that's an important point. you may get william because me sole, a similar law brought into force in russia over a year ago. is there a sense that could be some sort of influence from moscow at play here? oh, certainly some o influence up above the vanishingly himself,
he joins us live from washington. d. c. william, good to be back with us. so we've seen thousands of people take the streets in tbilisi against this foreign agents. bill, why do you think the georgia government brought in this bill is a step towards all authoritarianism. as, as many the protest, i seem to think that the current georgia government, which has been in power for a decade, started out to be more pro european both to be in there on the street. rhonda sheila who sponsor's ruling party...
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use their— other countries around the world, we do use their expertise on some engineering projects. but do use their expertise on some engineering projects. engineering pro'ects. but according to the industry — engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman - engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman it - engineering projects. but according i to the industry spokeswoman it would be the vestige of exporting technology from china. again, china thinks they own it, even though you do not. madam chair i would like to put the wall streetjournal into the record. i wouldn't ask you to discuss any privileged materials, but did anyone aside from your lawyers assist you in preparation for today's hearing? i lawyers assist you in preparation for today's hearing?— lawyers assist you in preparation for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing _ for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing with _ for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing with my _ for today's hearing? i prepared for this hearing with my team - for today's hearing? i prepare
use their— other countries around the world, we do use their expertise on some engineering projects. but do use their expertise on some engineering projects. engineering pro'ects. but according to the industry — engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman - engineering projects. but according to the industry spokeswoman it - engineering projects. but according i to the industry spokeswoman it would be the vestige of exporting technology from china. again, china thinks...
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so it can be used in almost anything. and when i pick a high twenty's with a my, several bakeries can group together to buy a fermentation chain. can you see how much yeast doyle they can produce from the left over bread? that way, the risk isn't ludo. vig chef blind uses the fresh east oil to make a special easter treat. the recycled oil is used in the dough glaze and filling of the chocolate bree test. a solution is not as easy to find sustainable replacements for livestock funding. which provides proteins, but also uses up a lot of resources, such as it is then some people find bugs on the plate on advertising. but these crickets are being bred by the thousands in by law may not be taken for granted. they, yeah. now we are expanding on improving our products, and we're finding a waste world. where did mister material see funds on his? i covered my, the gasket war on mall forest is being cleared to grow food. madagascar has lost the significant amount of its forest cover forests to create new fields. then there's climat
so it can be used in almost anything. and when i pick a high twenty's with a my, several bakeries can group together to buy a fermentation chain. can you see how much yeast doyle they can produce from the left over bread? that way, the risk isn't ludo. vig chef blind uses the fresh east oil to make a special easter treat. the recycled oil is used in the dough glaze and filling of the chocolate bree test. a solution is not as easy to find sustainable replacements for livestock funding. which...
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research still does not say much about how to use our star and we just need to use what we know about the fact that the sun's rays, solar radiation , are useful for the human body, and therefore it seems to me that the transition to summer time is and to leave it in ukraine and not to change it will be very good. so, if you have any questions, please contact us at the lviv astronomical society, we always hold such master classes, we inform the people of everyone who is interested and go to the website of the main astronomical observatory of ukraine of the national academy of sciences of ukraine and read astronomy textbooks so if we sleep an hour longer in october, does that mean that in march we sleep an hour less, this question is simple, it is as simple as possible well, but we have from the meaning of this is that we have more solar radiation in the spring and summer, so it is better to sleep, not to sleep, it is better to use the energy of the sun, we take vitamin d, er , we use the energy of the sun. moreover, we had such a hard winter, there was so little light in that land that
research still does not say much about how to use our star and we just need to use what we know about the fact that the sun's rays, solar radiation , are useful for the human body, and therefore it seems to me that the transition to summer time is and to leave it in ukraine and not to change it will be very good. so, if you have any questions, please contact us at the lviv astronomical society, we always hold such master classes, we inform the people of everyone who is interested and go to the...
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k, on the us calling it a threat to global peace and security, where you all call us britain and australia are engaged in an anglo saxon cabal. establishing a so called trilateral security partnership and promoting cooperation on nuclear submarines and other sophisticated military technologies. this is a typical case of cold war mentality and it's like opening upon doors box. it will have serious impacts on regional and global peace and security. the reaction comes after washington agreed to sell up to $220.00 tomahawk cruise missiles to australia, making that country only the 2nd american ally off the person to gain access to the advanced us weapons. according to the 2021, bill camber, a pledge to buy 3 nuclear submarines from washington. the vessels could be used as platforms to launch the long range tomahawk missiles which china seas as a threat. when, meanwhile, debate to the sparks have a way to store the radioactive waste that will be produced by australia's future submarines with the victorian west. australian premier is making it clear that it's not welcome in the states and to bri
k, on the us calling it a threat to global peace and security, where you all call us britain and australia are engaged in an anglo saxon cabal. establishing a so called trilateral security partnership and promoting cooperation on nuclear submarines and other sophisticated military technologies. this is a typical case of cold war mentality and it's like opening upon doors box. it will have serious impacts on regional and global peace and security. the reaction comes after washington agreed to...
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well victor saved us. and we get after him, when they took him out of there, that he really lost a lot of blood and those who were taking him told him that just don’t close your eyes. just don't close your eyes. we brought him to his senses all the way. he was constantly losing consciousness and saw that a lot of blood had already flowed out. we were afraid that we would not carry it in the group. so it turns out, well, victor is the fifth, we didn’t drain him in four, just our group. one comrade, well, is no longer with us. and so everything the rest of the guys with me there on the front line are still the three of us, here. well, i can say that it certainly took us a while to find the soldier you 're talking about. name is viktor, he was born there , so his call sign is orenburg and today in this studio. his parents are zoya fedorovna and alexander mikhailovich shinkarev, who came to meet you to tell you what happened to their son to meet. hello. thank you. thank you. thank you too. thanks for comin
well victor saved us. and we get after him, when they took him out of there, that he really lost a lot of blood and those who were taking him told him that just don’t close your eyes. just don't close your eyes. we brought him to his senses all the way. he was constantly losing consciousness and saw that a lot of blood had already flowed out. we were afraid that we would not carry it in the group. so it turns out, well, victor is the fifth, we didn’t drain him in four, just our group. one...
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and it is a lot for us, working.— is a lot for us, working. today's data suggests _ is a lot for us, working. today's data suggests families - is a lot for us, working. today's data suggests families on - is a lot for us, working. today's - data suggests families on benefits, single—parent households and single—pa rent households and disabled single—parent households and disabled people are the most likely to help, but many food banks are becoming increasingly diverse. the number of becoming increasingly diverse. tue: number of working becoming increasingly diverse. tte: number of working people becoming increasingly diverse. "tte: number of working people is becoming increasingly diverse. t'te: number of working people is actually really, really shocking, i would say that is probably the most alarming trend we have seen in the last 12 months, so many people now have gone on full—time jobs it is months, so many people now have gone on full—timejobs it is not months, so many people now have gone on full—time jobs it is not enough to
and it is a lot for us, working.— is a lot for us, working. today's data suggests _ is a lot for us, working. today's data suggests families - is a lot for us, working. today's data suggests families on - is a lot for us, working. today's - data suggests families on benefits, single—parent households and single—pa rent households and disabled single—parent households and disabled people are the most likely to help, but many food banks are becoming increasingly diverse. the number of...
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those laws are for us. i would not recommend banning everything, but china has made it self very clear on what it wants with us and it wants nothing but to dominate us. host: ok margaret says she does not know what took lawmakers so long on capitol hill yesterday. the topic of china was all over the place. you have his hearing that went on for five hours, you had the defense budget hearing where the topic of preparations to respond to any aggression to china came up, the secretary testifying on capitol hill about china's meeting with the russian president and other topics. and in the evening yesterday, the new committee looking at the communist government of china. the new committee and the house held a hearing in the ink on the human rights violation against the weaker people -- and the force waiver -- the weaker people in china and they force waiver -- labor. if you could talk on her website you will see points of interest that will allow you to go through the hearing and get an idea of what lawmakers wer
those laws are for us. i would not recommend banning everything, but china has made it self very clear on what it wants with us and it wants nothing but to dominate us. host: ok margaret says she does not know what took lawmakers so long on capitol hill yesterday. the topic of china was all over the place. you have his hearing that went on for five hours, you had the defense budget hearing where the topic of preparations to respond to any aggression to china came up, the secretary testifying on...
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after we continue, stay with us. if necessary, we will fight to the last ukrainian at any time, anywhere. let's introduce you to the rank of alexander gitsenko save only the soviet people fish others. yevgeny tkachuk is not here, i will be with you until the end of my life fedor dobronravov sees sergey makovetsky comrades for a hike. get ahead of me, comrade kakovskiy. never lost, no way. we watch to know everything about russia , we watch the best historical series for free without registration. millions you close a loan with a guaranteed rate service, and the post bank recalculates its deliveries at 4.5% per annum and returns the difference. come for money mail banquet, what to give a woman on march 8 and, if russian lotto tickets, buy in branded stores on the site , every second ticket wins, we will draw prizes of a million. sberbanquet is a benefit in every order, products from your favorite stores with discounts up to 60% free shipping. by gazprombank credit card free service the air raid alert sounded this at n
after we continue, stay with us. if necessary, we will fight to the last ukrainian at any time, anywhere. let's introduce you to the rank of alexander gitsenko save only the soviet people fish others. yevgeny tkachuk is not here, i will be with you until the end of my life fedor dobronravov sees sergey makovetsky comrades for a hike. get ahead of me, comrade kakovskiy. never lost, no way. we watch to know everything about russia , we watch the best historical series for free without...
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these things are in the us. it's not unique to the cyber domain some of that is because it's new and we are evolving so that has the potential and on the insurance question i think you raise a good point because that is carveout in most policies. some of the most interesting businesses metoday that i am interested in watching from approaching this job are businesses in the cyber insurance space coast where getting to the point where again if we're going to roll this into existing enterprise versus management what do you do with the rest, we can only do three things. accept it and say there's the amount of risk there weought to do that is free . you can mitigate it and that's what we usually spend our time on, people and process or we can transfer to a mechanism like insurance so the maturation of that risk transfer will be important f and we have enough attacks now unfortunately, we've seen enough attacks with definable consequences it's becoming more possible to price the risk . >> is your sense when you're in
these things are in the us. it's not unique to the cyber domain some of that is because it's new and we are evolving so that has the potential and on the insurance question i think you raise a good point because that is carveout in most policies. some of the most interesting businesses metoday that i am interested in watching from approaching this job are businesses in the cyber insurance space coast where getting to the point where again if we're going to roll this into existing enterprise...
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are you sure us a sure us foot, sorry, motto sharing. yeah. so i, me, dc 3 or both of us with crystal buffalo tenants. another such brutal and targeted attacks occur with frightening regularity. on october, the 8th $22.00, a trunk bomb designated on the crime in bridge, an act of terrorism that killed 3 people. i collapse 250 meters of the bridge attacks like this a kill most daily these days. according to official figures, the security services appoint dozens of the to bank, ukrainian sabotage group. we usually behind the attack, the ammo and methods, instantly recognizable with me at them player. got dory suggest as a supporter of the ma'am a my lease is up there. sort of go there today. security. so this of ukraine use is not only the statistic methods, but also the ideology of the nationalist. the roots of all this can be traced back to the united states. us politician michael spring can corroborate this. for years he worked in president reagan's administration and became acquainted with the classified operation era dynamic launched by u.
are you sure us a sure us foot, sorry, motto sharing. yeah. so i, me, dc 3 or both of us with crystal buffalo tenants. another such brutal and targeted attacks occur with frightening regularity. on october, the 8th $22.00, a trunk bomb designated on the crime in bridge, an act of terrorism that killed 3 people. i collapse 250 meters of the bridge attacks like this a kill most daily these days. according to official figures, the security services appoint dozens of the to bank, ukrainian sabotage...
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what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential elections of 2024, the quizzical look us color. the bottom line, talk to al jazeera, we ask, what should they not be more over signs, perhaps, of foundations like yours? we listen when it comes to diversification, we don't do it in order to be gets wrinkled, the rational energy source we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store restock matter on al jazeera. ah.
what will us politics look like? as we had to the presidential elections of 2024, the quizzical look us color. the bottom line, talk to al jazeera, we ask, what should they not be more over signs, perhaps, of foundations like yours? we listen when it comes to diversification, we don't do it in order to be gets wrinkled, the rational energy source we meet with global news makers. i'm talk about the store restock matter on al jazeera. ah.
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they use their connections, they use their money, and they use their ability to open doors, were closed doors to get these people to the right positions and to where they can again carry out american foreign policy. after the soviet union's collapse, the americans began actively indoctrinating the ukrainian government with bond era's ideology. in 2004 open veneration of ukrainian nationalist movement leaders began in 2010 president of ukraine. victor yoshika, awarded step on monday or the title hero of the country a before it is when you and we are storing and also on the, on the lips to bundle slower. because you knew officially the one is to ignore these events, but in fact supported them in every possible way and continues to do so. america, with a younger start, i mean a community valley is a thomas fanny as possible to it. so, when you start seeing you and i see speakers with judging by declassified documents, these goals were set in train 80 years ago, goals pursued by western special forces and u. s. intelligence in ukraine today, for the craig is entirely dependent upon the unit
they use their connections, they use their money, and they use their ability to open doors, were closed doors to get these people to the right positions and to where they can again carry out american foreign policy. after the soviet union's collapse, the americans began actively indoctrinating the ukrainian government with bond era's ideology. in 2004 open veneration of ukrainian nationalist movement leaders began in 2010 president of ukraine. victor yoshika, awarded step on monday or the title...