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you damage on the us? that's exactly the case- you don't— damage on the us? that's exactly the case. you don't need _ damage on the us? that's exactly the case. you don't need a _ damage on the us? that's exactly the case. you don't need a balloon - case. you don't need a balloon to gather intelligence. to gather intelligence, i think us will remember gary powers, who was shot down doing exactly that. if you send in a balloon, that balloon is going to be visible to somebody, and the public have said what is going on here? why is our extremely powerful military not able to defend our airspace? ridiculous little intruder, and that is exactly what china managed to do. we were chuckling a little bit when people realise it was some sort of intelligence gathering device. it's notjust intelligence gathering device. it's not just some intelligence gathering device. it's notjust some joke.— intelligence gathering device. it's not just some joke. notjust some 'oke. given that, what seems to be — notjust some joke. given that, what seems to be is _ notjust some joke
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so in a way you have to think about what the use, what the use is and how it's used. so there are, you know, is it, is they, they, you know, a situation where it wouldn't cause any, want any harm. well then, you know, that's fine. maybe it's just for you in assisting your work or is something that you're during during the day or just as a, as a fun project for example. but of course there's issues around misinformation. so when you showed that sin sbc a video, for example, those are real people, but there are deep, vague videos that are of concern and stuff like that. and certainly you wouldn't want to put generated a out there that has to do with like a life. you know, something regarding saving a life or harming someone in a health care way in a medical field in the military intel, these tools can be trusted and the issue is around trust at this time, i will say most definitely, and i'm wondering, oh my go not to keep repeating the same point, but you know, when we do talk about the trust or lack thereof, i'm wondering, you know, what would you highlight? is it abou
so in a way you have to think about what the use, what the use is and how it's used. so there are, you know, is it, is they, they, you know, a situation where it wouldn't cause any, want any harm. well then, you know, that's fine. maybe it's just for you in assisting your work or is something that you're during during the day or just as a, as a fun project for example. but of course there's issues around misinformation. so when you showed that sin sbc a video, for example, those are real...
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or if god is for us, who is against us? or who shall i send our who can go for us or can these bones live again? sometimes the assignment comes with a directive to go without knowing speed bumps slow us down or knocks at midnight that awaken us to new realities, the challenges us to examine a valid use, a fork in the road with the choices we make will redefine destiny. our gospel were luke reeves a methodical and discipline story that shows of jesus as the confident teacher, preach of ethical wisdom and the purchase of compassion and forgiveness. and in chapter ten, an expert in the law rises to ask the question. teacher, what do i need to do to get eternal life? and jesus doesn't give an answer. answer. he asks a question. what is written if the law? and the student response, it is loving god with everything you got and love your neighbor as yourself. good, you passed the test. now apply the answer you knew all along and you will live. and so the law expert comes back and says well, can you elaborate a little bit more on t
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so in a way you have to think about what the use, what the use is and how it's used. so there are, you know, is it, is it a, you know, a situation where it wouldn't cause any, want any harm? well then, you know, that's fine. maybe it's just for you in assisting your work or is something that you're during during the day or just as a, as a fun project for example. but of course there's issues around misinformation. so when you showed that cynthia video, for example, those are real people, but there are deep, vague videos that are of concern and stuff like that. and certainly you wouldn't want to put generated a out there that has to do with like a life. you know, something regarding saving a life or harming someone in a health care way in a medical field in the military intel, these tools can be trusted and the issue is around trust at this time, i will say most definitely, and i'm wondering, oh my go not to keep repeating the same point, but you know, when we do talk about the trust or lack thereof, i'm wondering, you know, what would you highlight? is it about, you k
so in a way you have to think about what the use, what the use is and how it's used. so there are, you know, is it, is it a, you know, a situation where it wouldn't cause any, want any harm? well then, you know, that's fine. maybe it's just for you in assisting your work or is something that you're during during the day or just as a, as a fun project for example. but of course there's issues around misinformation. so when you showed that cynthia video, for example, those are real people, but...
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from us. cello was to somewhat like which you so the image, ocr, nice to probably spin us last with stanley chip to mozilla thought you were decreased my to die. slicing late, denied us on dos. would on your donnie paul. he no longer wanted it. i told was, yeah, what uni, especially formalities on especially on yaki, was easy. my youngest carlo cola usually, newman year, be a problem or studies were busy. what are the only quiz, crossley e dash legal nashik yodi last year it was i study slots crushed or cheap. what's it on a glass brush lie, so she'll be could talk to what it is incorrect, but as a semester i played at this very early. i my super bowl or year, no salad with deborah. if lanham is michelle in, imagine there is read your last name, michelle, lana nicholas sarah. that could least what a value of channel as to why? my so forget that of that event. no. but they asked bleach and nick was traveling the russia to tom nathan longer religion missed him that the 3, this is a good dinner that i got in the name of yours today. the now that, that i know then you're going. but for
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us by the european commission and to us by the european commission and to tell_ to us by the european commission and to tell you _ to us by the european commission and to tell you both presidents had the policies _ to tell you both presidents had the policies including the anti—corruption reform and the media reform. _ anti—corruption reform and the media reform. etc — anti—corruption reform and the media reform, etc. the positive assessment as early— reform, etc. the positive assessment as early spring and we have all the grants— as early spring and we have all the grants account and with ukraine, it will begin— grants account and with ukraine, it will begin this year. do grants account and with ukraine, it will begin this year.— will begin this year. do you accept that we are _ will begin this year. do you accept that we are looking _ will begin this year. do you accept that we are looking at _ will begin this year. do you accept that we are looking at a _ will begin this year. do you accept that we are looking at a process . that we are looking at a process that we
us by the european commission and to us by the european commission and to tell_ to us by the european commission and to tell you _ to us by the european commission and to tell you both presidents had the policies _ to tell you both presidents had the policies including the anti—corruption reform and the media reform. _ anti—corruption reform and the media reform. etc — anti—corruption reform and the media reform, etc. the positive assessment as early— reform, etc. the positive...
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we have done a lot of brain stimulation using audio, using electromagnetic signal. we stimulate and then we measure how the brain responds to that, so that is the uniqueness of this device — it understands you. when i first wear it, it would play piano sounds, hoping that it will help me to relax and put me to sleep. i play piano, so every time i hear piano sounds, my brain is really active. so since then, it doesn't play piano sounds any more — it only played natural sounds and it helped me to sleep faster. the company claims its brainband can get you to sleep an average of 19 minutes faster than usual. so, naturally, i'm going to give it a go. so, i've been using the band for a couple of nights now. i sleep on my side, and that meant that it was a little bit uncomfortable, but perhaps more of a problem was that i woke up in the morning to lots of alerts on the phone saying that it had actually come off. the company's creating a new version to submit for fda approval at the end of this year in the hope it'll one day be used by doctors to help treat sleep disord
we have done a lot of brain stimulation using audio, using electromagnetic signal. we stimulate and then we measure how the brain responds to that, so that is the uniqueness of this device — it understands you. when i first wear it, it would play piano sounds, hoping that it will help me to relax and put me to sleep. i play piano, so every time i hear piano sounds, my brain is really active. so since then, it doesn't play piano sounds any more — it only played natural sounds and it helped...
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and if the us is china relations -- us-china - valuable. and if the us is china relations -- us-china relationsj valuable. and if the us is china - relations -- us-china relations were relations —— us—china relations were looking... how might one get them back on track? this looking. .. how might one get them back on track?— back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate _ back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate assets, - back on track? this is one of the i really unfortunate assets, because secretary blinken was slated to do have discussion with the chinese leadership. two major powers like the united states and china, that have so many ways where we're tied economically, this sets us back. it's very unfortunate. whether it was a clear provocation, not clear. whether it was a mistake and got away from them, possible. whether it was totally an accident and not planned, that's also possible too, and it's incumbent upon the chinese to explain the situation. it gives them a chance for the united states and china to t
and if the us is china relations -- us-china - valuable. and if the us is china relations -- us-china relationsj valuable. and if the us is china - relations -- us-china relations were relations —— us—china relations were looking... how might one get them back on track? this looking. .. how might one get them back on track?— back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate _ back on track? this is one of the really unfortunate assets, - back on track? this is one of the i really...
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and regarding he gave us seems to be give us a little hands about the pipeline industries. and also in that interview says it doesn't necessarily, his source doesn't necessarily have to be american. let's don't forget that nato countries were involved in that even energy companies knew that this was the implant. they just couldn't talk about it. marina, you know, about north stream. i know about north stream, we've been hearing about it for years, covering it here for years. but many people don't really know the full story, the background. can you tell us a little bit more about the background of the north stream projects and the revelations and how they've been handled since they've come out? of course, north soon gas pipelines were used to deliver cheap russian gas food, germany and europe in general. and germany was receiving a substantial amount. nordstrom to, which was finally completed, was going to double the amount of cheap ross and gas flowing to germany. and of course to europe and america wanted to put an end to it and they needed to get rid of those pipelines. s
and regarding he gave us seems to be give us a little hands about the pipeline industries. and also in that interview says it doesn't necessarily, his source doesn't necessarily have to be american. let's don't forget that nato countries were involved in that even energy companies knew that this was the implant. they just couldn't talk about it. marina, you know, about north stream. i know about north stream, we've been hearing about it for years, covering it here for years. but many people...
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i'm the us dollar. according to bloomberg about 30 percent of pakistan's population up below the poverty line with the majority of them relying on government subsidies just for the bad necessities. it is also being called into question as i m f mission chief of pockets on nathan porter arrived in the nation's capital. islam about undoubtedly been with a big red pen in order to slash government spending for his overloads in washington . d. c. the effects of this will be catastrophic, not just for the economy of pakistan, but could plug the nation into object poverty. in anticipation of his visits, the government res, gasoline prices over the weekends, increasing the suffering already being inflicted in my view. this is yet another example of us financial wolf that 1st by influencing the ousting of a lead to friendly to russia. consequently, bringing a country to its needs to the u. s. dollar. and now the final qu, degrass full thing, the country to become debt slaves to themselves, and their allies, to t
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you'll find us on twitter either. at the w news you can fall would be on twitter it, brett. gov tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody with to the point strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives, the u. s. and china have never really trusted each other. now the 2 superpowers have, once again clashed over a chinese balloon, flown into u. s. territory. but just how bad can it get on to the point we ask us in china rivalry, what's behind the grow intention to the point with d. w into the conflict zone with sebastian a chinese balloon flying high over america has led to the cancellation of high level talks between bay june in washington. my guest in beijing is senior. com. those you both express on chinese security and strategy. for the far from the balloon, verify me about a recent washington. wanted to discuss what'll happen is conflict between 60 minutes. i'll dw. oh, when you become a criminal pre climb aol. already know who's with
you'll find us on twitter either. at the w news you can fall would be on twitter it, brett. gov tv and remember whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day. we'll see you then everybody with to the point strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives, the u. s. and china have never really trusted each other. now the 2 superpowers have, once again clashed over a chinese balloon, flown into u. s. territory. but just how bad can it get on to the point we ask us in...
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she used to see it's a very prosperous country compared to what he used to be. and i got to tell you a lot more prosperous in many ways than i see on the streets of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where we have, you know, 10 cities with no lose people and huge crime rate. so no, this, this is not of their characterization. so part of the state department page on nicaragua, points to a crippled economy. they addressed us sanctions on the country, but neglect to link the 2 things. now the binding administration has its site set on nicaragua, gold industry, and stripping up to $500.00 government workers. their us bees as how much of this move has to do with their security cooperation with russia. does the state department merely, you know, try to punish states economically, who won't jump when the u. s. says so. yeah. well, 1st of all, let me say yes, the sanctions are going to hurt nicaragua, up kill now the sanctions and there's been about 3 different sanctions, regina against nicaragua and the last 4 years. but nicaragua was whether those, well, i think they were g, m
she used to see it's a very prosperous country compared to what he used to be. and i got to tell you a lot more prosperous in many ways than i see on the streets of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where we have, you know, 10 cities with no lose people and huge crime rate. so no, this, this is not of their characterization. so part of the state department page on nicaragua, points to a crippled economy. they addressed us sanctions on the country, but neglect to link the 2 things. now the binding...
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just use that data. we define and design the nation's environmental satellite satellitesystem and manages the construction and we operate over decades. the agency's missions are complementary. we developed a space technology and the fundamental understanding of how earth systems operate and track and investigate the causes and consequences of climate change and no one exploits technologies and delivers observations and information the nation needs every hour of every day. together we all develop science driven models of the environment to examine and the need for a better understanding of the systems is great and growing greater. our experience with hurricane observations and research has taught us lessons over the years the observations research and modeling leads to better forecasts and outcomes for the communities. improved observations for satellite aircraft and other data sources and a better research and data assimilation have led to improved forecasts. since hurricane andrew hit in 1992, we've red
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a us meteorologist has tracked the route it may have taken using a model normally used to look at the spread of pollutants. the bbc�*s data analysts and weather teams say this model takes account things like wind patterns and shows a trajectory from china across the pacific, crossing alaska then canada before entering the us. it was then spotted, supposedly first by civilians on a plane, over rural montana. here, us officials claimed, the balloon lingered. why? well, one possible reason we can see from this satellite imagery is malmstrom air force base nearby, an important base that houses intercontinental missiles. the us air force scrambled two fighter jets from nevada's nellis air force base, but the decision was taken not to shoot the balloon down because of the risk of debris causing harm below. so what do we know about the balloon itself? here's what scientific experts we've spoken to think — that it's likely filled with helium, with solar panels to provide power, and it is manoeuvrable. there are instruments and sensors to collect data that could be used for science or surv
a us meteorologist has tracked the route it may have taken using a model normally used to look at the spread of pollutants. the bbc�*s data analysts and weather teams say this model takes account things like wind patterns and shows a trajectory from china across the pacific, crossing alaska then canada before entering the us. it was then spotted, supposedly first by civilians on a plane, over rural montana. here, us officials claimed, the balloon lingered. why? well, one possible reason we...
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this is my, my thing and this is saying that the us, the us is the same stuff. so for every european, every german, it is essential to get your money home. not believe it that these people, and this is now breaking apart the entire concept of the so called globalization, and it shows only the strongest is right. the other one has to accept whatever the stronger dictates and this is not the international law. this is not the structure of international law we wanted i had a key russia africa conference set for next month, and masters from a range of african countries have gathered in moscow to discuss increasing cooperation. then b as envoy believes that enhance ties with russia will open up new prospects for africa. economy on the whole, africa is looking for investment in key sectors such as energy and agriculture to guarantee and security as well as food security. we have actually a deficit of energy in many african countries. so banking on the russian technology to develop that infrastructure for energy.
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help us. france doesn't help us. no one helps us back, but the locals are on our side and had a d. m in northern to this day toolbar and his hunters have managed to maintain control of the cliffs. but the joe had us have carried out several devastating raids. over the years since $21612.00 villages happened, pillaged in the commune, casa, they burned down everything. the moment they got here, they gathered all they could and burned it. c. what did they burn? kitchen utensils and motorcycles, over their liberties follows. they took the animal, so lizard merge of each other that you had gave the villagers a cruel ultimatum, either comply and pay the islamic tax, all watched their homes be pillaged, and that was all destroyed. and then rebuilt. there was military, everything was decimated. we'll start to laws the deputy mayor of casa, he's helping residents rebuild. yeah, yeah, yeah. yeah. did only there was mood, an onion planted here. everything was destroyed here night. you too. they stole eve
help us. france doesn't help us. no one helps us back, but the locals are on our side and had a d. m in northern to this day toolbar and his hunters have managed to maintain control of the cliffs. but the joe had us have carried out several devastating raids. over the years since $21612.00 villages happened, pillaged in the commune, casa, they burned down everything. the moment they got here, they gathered all they could and burned it. c. what did they burn? kitchen utensils and motorcycles,...
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it'll put us cold rooms. you to create a new form, the phone source or a phone, the rockville, or phone, the d phone. they've been us or nami, they would from the european, isn't it nippers, sort of any that's even with regard to the prostate, before the accuracy of the process of separating the ukrainian church from moscow, turned into a special operation to which washington has been allocating millions of dollars for years this year, and i was gonna wondering if that i put it in the stop of about doing that bump up . but you also get the wrong lot or the one i would really browse back on site to chess browser that i worked with me. so i was there by them. i've been watching more snow a bit here that issues and i filled out all that assume using some walker for people to school pretty article for now to resign the lead style in chrome. i need a key. i'm still, i'm still working for evidence of american intelligence services. involvement is full. my acting and deputy director jack divines award from caves, fa
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the construction work hit us hard. they had promised us jobs. our children are supposed to be earning something from this, but instead they're out of work for about a while. other people in south africans get the jobs we go hungry food one and they also took our fields till another about gas in the cornfields and grazing land. now, how's construction workers? far from leading to greater prosperity, the dam has brought misery for residence. driving 8000 people from their homes. the water will flow to south africa's financial hub, johannesburg, 400 kilometers away. for the 16000000 people in the city and surrounding province, la, so toes dams a vital and already provide 60 percent of their water. since the project is financed with south african taxpayers money, eula, kline hans has been monitoring it for a long time. he works for the organisation outer, which seeks to expose corruption and mismanagement me. urbanized ations taking place and future development and expansion of business needs more water. and the problem is we are only very limited t
the construction work hit us hard. they had promised us jobs. our children are supposed to be earning something from this, but instead they're out of work for about a while. other people in south africans get the jobs we go hungry food one and they also took our fields till another about gas in the cornfields and grazing land. now, how's construction workers? far from leading to greater prosperity, the dam has brought misery for residence. driving 8000 people from their homes. the water will...
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the us basically search form. this was a 413 page document that the donnie group came with that rejected 88 allegations really that were pressed by indian bug against the a dani group. now of basically what the, a donnie group said that he didn't book had clear intent of profiteering of the cost all saw the she hold those as well as their public investors. but who is george soros? he is arguably one of the most controversial figures in the world. he's known of a financial group by some, but by boast. he's known for his wellness shows influence a billionaire who is known to move markets. really. he's also called the man who block the bank of england. he's in fact the master manipulation of global master, as he's known by many now india of course, is extremely angry, and they're saying that they are always listen to any lecturing by this man. ah, the us ambassador to the un linda thomas greenfield blames syrian president bush la side and his government for the problems of getting humanitarian aid to the disasters ow
the us basically search form. this was a 413 page document that the donnie group came with that rejected 88 allegations really that were pressed by indian bug against the a dani group. now of basically what the, a donnie group said that he didn't book had clear intent of profiteering of the cost all saw the she hold those as well as their public investors. but who is george soros? he is arguably one of the most controversial figures in the world. he's known of a financial group by some, but by...
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it's worked against us in iran working against us in russia. all right, so who is our never spontaneous events, right? they are engineered, they're a process, they take time and planning, civil unrest for as organic, as many of them appear oftentimes, especially in this day and age. those 2 are engineers. who tends to be behind the engineering of today's modern civil unrest. whether you know it's domestically or abroad, can you think of any persons or groups or countries that come to mind? i mean coups are socially engineered. and even though we speak of a military coup it's, it's not the us military's job to go in and create conditions for a good, a tough. that's the job of the central intelligence. and that's who's behind the vast majority of the nefarious actions in the world today. or the c i a's job is to go in and i say manipulate societies, they do that by buying off politicians. they do that by funding oppositions. they do that by a deliberately undermining economies. or they do that by planting this information by taking control the me
it's worked against us in iran working against us in russia. all right, so who is our never spontaneous events, right? they are engineered, they're a process, they take time and planning, civil unrest for as organic, as many of them appear oftentimes, especially in this day and age. those 2 are engineers. who tends to be behind the engineering of today's modern civil unrest. whether you know it's domestically or abroad, can you think of any persons or groups or countries that come to mind? i...
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there were $87.00 us men stationed at our f acro theory. it's also mentions the construction of a new $147.00 room dorm facility. it's a cost of $27000000.00 to accommodate the same personnel responsible for training the crew of you to spy planes are still remains unclear. with any u. s. missions have been carried out yet from that location, and we requested comments from cypress and we will bring you their response as soon as we get them. to discuss the issue, we're now joined life by michael, my former senior pentagon security analyst. michael, thanks for finding the time to speak was today. i guess the 1st question is, what's the big deal? well that's, that's a good question because there's, there's been such a relationship between cyprus on the united states for many, many years. and of course, the, the bases are, are british and, and it's still that those 2 basis still are a bone of contention between the separate government in the south and, and the british and the british government. but nonetheless, relationship is excellent, as wel
there were $87.00 us men stationed at our f acro theory. it's also mentions the construction of a new $147.00 room dorm facility. it's a cost of $27000000.00 to accommodate the same personnel responsible for training the crew of you to spy planes are still remains unclear. with any u. s. missions have been carried out yet from that location, and we requested comments from cypress and we will bring you their response as soon as we get them. to discuss the issue, we're now joined life by michael,...
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. china ties, vice foreign minister sheer fung, also accused the us of cold, indiscriminate use of force. so to down the program, we're looking to answer 2 questions arising out of all this. firstly, what next for bilateral ties between the 2 powers? and 2nd, how is china reacting to increased us and western engagement in asia? an area beijing considers its own. but judd. we'll get to those questions in a minute. but before that, this is what the reaction in china has been to the shooting down of the balloon to you may well i so i think this is a bit of an embarrassing moment for the americans a meal. because the u. s. air force, which prides itself on being the world's leading air force, surprisingly, did not solve this civilian aircraft problem quickly yolanda they dragged it out for 3 days. here. you had your on pool a fund yet the other day about from my perspective when i think about it, if it were us balloon which had floated to china, we may take similar measures from a personal point of view. it's probably not a big deal. it's understandable, considering that the current internat
. china ties, vice foreign minister sheer fung, also accused the us of cold, indiscriminate use of force. so to down the program, we're looking to answer 2 questions arising out of all this. firstly, what next for bilateral ties between the 2 powers? and 2nd, how is china reacting to increased us and western engagement in asia? an area beijing considers its own. but judd. we'll get to those questions in a minute. but before that, this is what the reaction in china has been to the shooting down...
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so it can be used in almost anything. the bakery where ludovico siobhan works can meet its need for fats almost entirely with dale bread. but how could all the bakeries benefit from this discovery? they were a bigger high twenty's was i'm a several bakeries can group together to buy a fermentation chain. can you see how much yeast oil they can produce from their left over bread? that way the risk isn't so great, and at some point everyone might be able to use their old bread to make french fries at home. why not eigenvalues for myschoolbucks and the other involved in this? luda 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 brioche. ready so if you're going to succumb to temptation at least, do it sustainably. for me, that's what i call a very testing a solution. it's not as easy to find sustainable replacements for livestock funding, which provides proteins, but also uses up a lot of resources, such as water and also land. no
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us daniel southern us also started to resist head nozzles, i think i thought they were, they were the process of rotation of between the 3 beat at the van. yes. there is no other no. what's available for the operative learning shuttle stuff against your wires on their way in the but a so lead, so interested in what the clinician with no door north. so i'll be on the 1st to where the artist carmella metal. so just wanted to share. yes. are you still going to sit in dallas or we're still with us with a which is caught up for years and i'm so portfolio, social snyder, i'm way dylan, kitchens sheep, kili del, who's antoneyer. i lose you penny. i say, giovanni, i said because door won't be law on to some more that would be less sure and you don't. my dumbass aerospace is protected by air defense systems including the asa complex. is the enemies always looking for gaps in air defenses. while the rocket experts endeavor to intercept everything that flies towards the city, music hall for example, for them, but it did come out and we did the you will to inform what so was in what you learned l
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he used crispr technology to enhance the bacteria used in the fermentation of milk. - we used it to build resistance in bacteria that make cheese and yogurt, to have better fermentations d better manufacturing of dairy products. - [kondwani] by vaccinating thbacteria, his daircultures almostlways sueed which improves the process of making yogurt and cheese. processes like these, also make them healthier. - crispr has been a life changer and then also haopened tremendous avenues to provide a healthier and more sustainable food supply for humanity. - [kondwani] but the true revolutionary potential of crispr technology is just now starting to be realized. - other people caught on to using these molecular machines to actually cut dna, to do genome editing, not just in bacteria but in other organisms. by understanding what crispr is and how it works, scientists were able toevelop technologies to enable us to now change the world. - [kondwani] by 2050, the world population is expected to soar to 10 billion people. food production will need to increase 70% to catch up. to feed our growing popula
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joining us is dan hoffman. how do you assess the state of the war and the state of the region. >> we're tracking this horrific war of attrition with thousands of casualties on both sides. but really the story of the war is just the damage that russia has inflicted upon ukraine. deliberately targeting civilian neighborhoods and hospitals and maternity wards, that is why the ukraineanians are fighting on to force the russian out of their territory. but i think one story is that china is the big winner in this war right now, they are exploiting a weakened russia. which has been bloodied and beaten down, alloying china to import hydrocarbons at reduce prices, chinese don't want vladimir putin police, t-- police, they are taking advanc advantage of putin in a weaken state. trey: is the way that war being prosecuted, you mentioned the human rights violation. is this jeopardizes putin's standing within russia. >> i think there is a possibility of that happening, there is a lot of fishers right now within russia, we sa
joining us is dan hoffman. how do you assess the state of the war and the state of the region. >> we're tracking this horrific war of attrition with thousands of casualties on both sides. but really the story of the war is just the damage that russia has inflicted upon ukraine. deliberately targeting civilian neighborhoods and hospitals and maternity wards, that is why the ukraineanians are fighting on to force the russian out of their territory. but i think one story is that china is the...
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ah, we have people who test each batch for us. we take the pills and tell us if they're good. there are drug addicts. they don't even get paid. they're happy because they get the gear for free on all the cartels reign of terror of public life here has brought the power of the mexican state to its knees. this was made clear in 2019, during the arrest of a video, guzman lopez, the son of the former cartel boss and most famous mexican drug, kingpin of all time i'll chopper, i gun battles broke out between the police military and heavily armed cartel members in broad daylight full sources later released him to avoid further bloodshed. then, in january 2023 guzman lopez was re arrested and a similar wave of violence broke out killing 29 people. yet the heavily armed gangsters are by no means the cartels deadliest product. last year, around 70000 people died as a result of fentanyl abuse in the us alone. drug related deaths and the country are at a record high. the kensington neighbourhood of philadelphia is one of america's drug hotspots. the fentanyl crisis is plain to see here. m
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what can you tell us? well, it is a strong statement, but it's a series of reveal of the serious actions by the united states on hatton, monic, dom dominating, or bullying practice. it's basically a series of systematic actions. the report covers that the u. s. has been escalating, a great power competing across the globe. and the country has acted more boldly to interfere the internal affairs of the are the countries and the united states really develop a model playbook to stage a color revolution. and it has overstressed, the concept of national security abuse, export controls and force the unilateral sanctions upon others. so it's basically a series of action in multiple perspectives. and so it's also a pointing out the action of playing the democracy card or rather, you know, hurting the interests of people from many countries. now this, this report is essentially titled the perils of us had gemini. do you think the timing of the report is important? if you look at the timing of the import, this really
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good to happy with us. our top story this, our russian foreign minister, faith moscow has all it needs to complete its military operation and ukraine, and then to be with good news agency. so again, love stated that western supplies of long range weapons to key if means russia has to push back ukrainian forces further away from his buddhist only stood. mm. so the units right now we're trying to push the crane an armed forces and their artillery. so a distance that would not create a threat to our territories. so the longer range of the weapons being procured by the keefe regime means we will have to push them further away from the territories that are a part of our country bush. and now we have all the capabilities to complete our special military operation. russia is in the middle of a front line. geopolitical battle where they hawaii is trying to maintain its dominant position as it's seen that it's a so called superiority is fading. and it's trying to do whatever i can at any cost to make sure it stays o
good to happy with us. our top story this, our russian foreign minister, faith moscow has all it needs to complete its military operation and ukraine, and then to be with good news agency. so again, love stated that western supplies of long range weapons to key if means russia has to push back ukrainian forces further away from his buddhist only stood. mm. so the units right now we're trying to push the crane an armed forces and their artillery. so a distance that would not create a threat to...
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i, thanks for being with us to help us unravel the situation. so what exactly is the significance of russian troops the latest advance? i think that the whole concept is the amazing thing here. ah, the new way to wage a fraud though, a fraud blind wars with these. oh, very efficient assault groups. now, led by these warner orchestra guys like they say and but anyway, we see like a new kind of warfare and he's making great successes, ilo, in the same time, russia is very carefully using it's manpower, and they have these very multi rated fraud de la solve units which are taking very key locations, making encirclement and then uh, the uh, the regular armies keeping full support for the special units. i think the, the russia has find a very efficient, told to which to war enormous. and in these conflict and or it may caresoft and keeps up the own losses in a very meaningful level. even though the, the fighting is very dense and he's very heavy. every battle going on board to east of ki, do the very deep into the region. oh, doris people republic do
i, thanks for being with us to help us unravel the situation. so what exactly is the significance of russian troops the latest advance? i think that the whole concept is the amazing thing here. ah, the new way to wage a fraud though, a fraud blind wars with these. oh, very efficient assault groups. now, led by these warner orchestra guys like they say and but anyway, we see like a new kind of warfare and he's making great successes, ilo, in the same time, russia is very carefully using it's...
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because of the us from i to us, given the f. 16 come with your graph. and on the other hand, there is the end of their argument. hey, if you want to buy the f 16, you have to fly and the thing them and the l. so the also see the membership in echo and what is the best? there are the he and my idea the for didn't after the 1st they want to understand the 30 last people 50000. we suffer from humanitarian for in the you, off the submit and here at the off the character, not in our agenda. and they have to obey deregulation. the mother is tommy, you show us he why did a fine stop the given the weapons and finance so that there is organization in pick i know propaganda against it. otherwise they may be wait a lot of time. and if you use these vector right, yeah, i get the feeling that washington isn't very numbered with with turkey's independent streak. the i've, it seems as if washington would rather they just submitted a little bit more to, to america's weapons and got on with it. but, but turkey has been holding tight, they've been standing firm and what
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then we will be used from 90 days as the weapon sort of recommended by russian sanctions imposed by us and the west. the european union's blackmail methods against serbia are entirely unacceptable. the e. u is tightening the screws on the candidate for exception only because its president does not want to support the failed policy of the elite in the union in every way and looks at the interests of his people and what the cost of this person the region says lowe's g to be in the region. unemployment. people are leaving every day. 40 men like zone crime. we're going to try and i'm certainly going every other homes. so the question is possible. exactly. really and, and it seems that every year. ok, something else to tell you about today, bella russian president, alexander lucas chicago met with president in moscow a number of hours ago with plenty of topics on the agenda. growing bilateral ties between the 2 nations. a military cooperation took top priority. ortiz told quarter has more of the public part of this meeting between russian president vladimir putin and bell, russian president
then we will be used from 90 days as the weapon sort of recommended by russian sanctions imposed by us and the west. the european union's blackmail methods against serbia are entirely unacceptable. the e. u is tightening the screws on the candidate for exception only because its president does not want to support the failed policy of the elite in the union in every way and looks at the interests of his people and what the cost of this person the region says lowe's g to be in the region....
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they thought to divide us, take us down. you know what? new york grows up we feel get even stronger instead. just this year we prayed for their souls, we experienced twin tragedies in my hometown of buffalo. i see senator kenky here -- kennedy here. he knows what i'm talking about. crystal would have joined us but is dealing with the aftermath as well. first of all, we had a hate-filled domestic terrorist attack on my neighbors in buffalo. simply out grocery shopping on a beautiful day. afterward we came together, the legislature, our leadership, and we passed the toughest gun laws in our country to say, no more. and just over the christmas weekend, with the blizzard of the century, we prayed for their family, the souls we lost. but we had heroic people. it was so dangerous to be out there. i want to recognize the heroic first responders, and thed or anywhere citizens who help strangers in their time of need. and we are so honored to have some of the men and women who fought that blizzard here with us today and one of them, they all have i
they thought to divide us, take us down. you know what? new york grows up we feel get even stronger instead. just this year we prayed for their souls, we experienced twin tragedies in my hometown of buffalo. i see senator kenky here -- kennedy here. he knows what i'm talking about. crystal would have joined us but is dealing with the aftermath as well. first of all, we had a hate-filled domestic terrorist attack on my neighbors in buffalo. simply out grocery shopping on a beautiful day....
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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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so police have been using sonar and using underwater search teams. they've also been consulting river flow experts to try to work out where nicola might be. meanwhile, the volunteers are still coordinating a detailed search of the area — everyone hoping that there is a positive outcome to this curious case. 0livia, one of the odd circumstances, which was apparent after she had disappeared, was that she was on the phone apparently moments before, and that the phone was found, even though she wasn't found. she'd been in the middle of a conference call with colleagues. i suppose that was something that would make people think, "oh, if you suddenly leave your phone and you vanish, has somebody attacked you and dragged you off?" do the police think they can come up with an alternative explanation for that very odd — small but very odd matter? yes, that's right, there have been a lot of theories as to what might�*ve happened to her, and that's why the police held their press conference yesterday, to try and reassure people that they've scoured the ar
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using tech. as our documentary series of founders, valley kids africa to meet the founders, empowering their continent through digital innovation, a transformer, working with health and living conditions in their country, and inspiring the world with their ideas. thunder valley africa. watch now w documentary. mm hm. mm. ah, everyone, every man knows of the children's food that food can do nothing. before mary's news can we had a look of programs. they drop out of it because they were eating nothing when it came from home. that could have easily been us. any one of us, ah ah, ah, it says deed afternoon and these are our top story. on the 1st anniversary of russia, invasion of ukraine will, autumn is the length he has speed tribute to his armed forces in care of the ukraine. and president presented medals to southern troops and packed families of those who died in combat.
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and china uses them to the united states uses them as well. i suppose. what's different here is that the chinese didn't think that they get caught right. why? because how could they could they think that they were going to get cold? i mean, people could see these, these bone. so these are not of my, i find it's very, very bizarre, especially taking into account the china. although from a point of view in the, remain behind the united states, in many ways they're really trying to invest. and to get to together, we thought that technology, when it comes to data, just type of power and also, you know, position on military power. so eventually are very clumsy and going back to, to contribute to the discussion between my colleagues. say from the go. i think on the one in the chinese elise immediately they need to be extremely careful at the time of the child us china relations then in trouble, if any, on people's actions. on the other hand, the us needs to be careful not to release the social statements until it has direct evidence. and we've seen something s
and china uses them to the united states uses them as well. i suppose. what's different here is that the chinese didn't think that they get caught right. why? because how could they could they think that they were going to get cold? i mean, people could see these, these bone. so these are not of my, i find it's very, very bizarre, especially taking into account the china. although from a point of view in the, remain behind the united states, in many ways they're really trying to invest. and to...
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good to happy with us. now, the head of russia that wagner military group has confirmed that his fighters have taken control of the village of class and i a garage in the don't. yes, were public getting a new foothold for 9 months, longer salt on the city of your mosque, also known as back moot, which is still held by keeps troops. the development increases pressure on ukrainian force is in the case city, a vital transportation help the key abs 4th is on potentially paved the way for further advances which could lead to russian forces, taking full control of that had done yet for public ortiz egleston. a report from don bass with the latest. according to the chieftain of the russian private military company, the wagner group. if danny pre goshen, his fighters have basically taken the control taken over, they have captured the village of casner got out to the north of germ of scott is a very small settlement. it can be very hard to pinpoint on the map, but it is very important. well, it tactically and strate
good to happy with us. now, the head of russia that wagner military group has confirmed that his fighters have taken control of the village of class and i a garage in the don't. yes, were public getting a new foothold for 9 months, longer salt on the city of your mosque, also known as back moot, which is still held by keeps troops. the development increases pressure on ukrainian force is in the case city, a vital transportation help the key abs 4th is on potentially paved the way for further...
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it's described in the use policy what they are and why they are used. so, sorry. >> a generic term you hear in policing is flash bang. >> they are underneath. grenades are underneath. >> it's used generically but there's different types of breaching devices but anything used to breach a door, we know what they are but the public refers to those -- >> they are not hand grenades, no. there's no, like, okay. so they are not designed to splatter and -- >> correct. it's designed to -- they are designed to breach and not do harm to people's body. >> we do suspicious packages so it's not just doors but anything that needs to be opened but we do have some breaching apparatuses used to open up packages. >> how many armored personnel carriers does the san francisco police have? >> we listed one. that's our bearcat. >> why would the san francisco police department need an armored personnel carrier? >> i'll take that. >> mind resistance too. >> i'll take that. basically, this is armored vehicle on a truck platform. and so the reason for that, if there's -- if there
it's described in the use policy what they are and why they are used. so, sorry. >> a generic term you hear in policing is flash bang. >> they are underneath. grenades are underneath. >> it's used generically but there's different types of breaching devices but anything used to breach a door, we know what they are but the public refers to those -- >> they are not hand grenades, no. there's no, like, okay. so they are not designed to splatter and -- >> correct. it's...
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this used to stop a samuel sen. yeah. i used to stop. this is jeanine with your premium in 2008 tens of thousands gathered in cave to welcome the russian orthodox church hierarchy would come from moscow for the 1020. the anniversary of christianity in russia. a pretty good athlete law. i feel with hotels in here. i don't do of course it in a few short. he is those who welcome to moscow patriarch and keith will be efficiently regarded as enemies of the ukrainian stay. ah, somebody awful. yes. i guess jeff, i'm glad to know what's going, what's going on. i don't want you to go to it, but i'll try to go to one of them have procedures so we didn't get the same one as yesterday also was really in your system just seems for your fishing me honest with you through those or would you like to move on the wall in my journals or maybe doing the sure likes to be extra be interested in what you want us to finish up where there was only to show you what it was initial me in the morning. beautiful gum. what. but i was nice what it was, issued me a minu
this used to stop a samuel sen. yeah. i used to stop. this is jeanine with your premium in 2008 tens of thousands gathered in cave to welcome the russian orthodox church hierarchy would come from moscow for the 1020. the anniversary of christianity in russia. a pretty good athlete law. i feel with hotels in here. i don't do of course it in a few short. he is those who welcome to moscow patriarch and keith will be efficiently regarded as enemies of the ukrainian stay. ah, somebody awful. yes. i...
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that is not the us wants. it wants guard rails or a floor on some rules for communication such that we can continue to pursue what president biden wants to call extreme competition with china, while lowering the danger this would result in war. so those are two very different goals. china, to date, rejects the idea that us—china relations are fundamentally competitive, whereas a growing number of people in the us see this as a new kind of cold war. certainly, the whole story of this balloon and it being shot down had a cold war feeling to it, from beginning to end. robert daly from the kissinger institute on china and the united states. i've been speaking to anna malindog. she's a china analyst and a columnist for the asean post, based in manila, in the philippines. i asked how the shooting down of the balloon was received in the region. the chinese people and even the chinese government are not accepting, or blatantly not accepting the so—called speculation that the balloon itself is like a spy balloon. a
that is not the us wants. it wants guard rails or a floor on some rules for communication such that we can continue to pursue what president biden wants to call extreme competition with china, while lowering the danger this would result in war. so those are two very different goals. china, to date, rejects the idea that us—china relations are fundamentally competitive, whereas a growing number of people in the us see this as a new kind of cold war. certainly, the whole story of this balloon...
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and the huge international demand makes it easier to bypass us sanctions. us sanctions have opened up new opportunities for iran's oil, including an oil and gas swamp projects with russia. however, jet one is no longer willing to put all its eggs in one basket of oil revenues and is determined to shift its industrial landscape toward value added in this race with the petrochemical sector, playing a central part in the plan. use of generally r t kish island. was the main store? is this our do checkouts? all websites are t dot com or telecom channel for more? i'm peter scott's on the back again with another look at each of the our thanks for watching. ah ah the claims of the king of the belgians leopold the 2nd to the congo where finally authorized by the leading european countries in 1885. in the very heart of the african continent, a state under the rule of the belgian monarch was declared. since the beginning, the congo free state was total may him for the local population and functioned as a universal concentration camp. the majority of the population, including women and children,
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it's so easy to use. dexcom g6 has given me confidence and control that everything i need is right there on my phone. (female announcer) dexcom g6 is the #1 recommended cgm system by doctors and patients. call now to get started. (bright music) (birds chirping) well this isn't gonna work. try this. (celebratory choir sings) this... will work. scooore! pick up score! at walmart. dan: welcome back to "unfiltered." we already know the global elites wants to build a massive surveillance state. china is a model. but new technology allows your brain waves to be tracked through your earbuds. >> these are ear pods that can pick up brain wave activity to tell whether a person is paying attention or if their mind is wandering. we can use the technology to help people wake back up. dan: my minds was wondering. i'm wondering if the earbuds caught that. joining me, heritage foundation intel analyst. tara, earbuds that can monitor if you are on social media at work. how does this work and is it head to a workplace like
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so why not use it to make something useful? here is basically doing a bit bah, plastic plastic and more plastic. as far as the i can see, and much of it consists of single use bags. here in egypt, around 7000000000 of them last bill produced every year. if you live in cairo, then you would find definitely plastic rags flying, and then the sky, more than more than birds. most of the waist ends up here. in months she at nasa also known as gaap, without the so called garbage people, cairo would drown in refuse. the metropolis produces more than 7000 tons of waste every day. 85 percent of that gets sorted and recycled. here. it's a situation that one start up is taking advantage of. 10 years ago to young design, students founded the company up fuse. they began manufacturing in 2018. the company's workspace is also in man. she at nasa working here enables locals to earn much more than they could just recycling trash. the main purpose of our brand is actually to create a purposeful product and product that serves communities that are
so why not use it to make something useful? here is basically doing a bit bah, plastic plastic and more plastic. as far as the i can see, and much of it consists of single use bags. here in egypt, around 7000000000 of them last bill produced every year. if you live in cairo, then you would find definitely plastic rags flying, and then the sky, more than more than birds. most of the waist ends up here. in months she at nasa also known as gaap, without the so called garbage people, cairo would...
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i was the only one of us able to wool. 4 of us were wounded. my niece, my mum, my sister and i bucked and pavel were dead. moisten my son and my sister's husband . i naples carried my sister and my niece out of the building and brought them to a hospital to sleep, but yet so they'll bring you to at the hospital, the doctor's country, clothes. so for him and the order, he carried these bloody clothes into the hallway by the emergency accent. if there was a huge heap of bloody clothes to ready, that bulk are crowded when she, this is gonna, with my machine, is not a cause. they sewed. my mom up without an aesthetically boiler. she screamed from pain. me yosemite, but the doctor said if you've come on, don't scream. that was just a vaccine shop. they were trying to make jokes. i'm in the it is, i live could a little the wounded were lying in the hallways by the wools on the floor. ha ha. did little kids in the lawn? can? they'd last leg. glover no arms. i believe the king nickaligha was even a head on the ground. oh. so there was so much blood on
i was the only one of us able to wool. 4 of us were wounded. my niece, my mum, my sister and i bucked and pavel were dead. moisten my son and my sister's husband . i naples carried my sister and my niece out of the building and brought them to a hospital to sleep, but yet so they'll bring you to at the hospital, the doctor's country, clothes. so for him and the order, he carried these bloody clothes into the hallway by the emergency accent. if there was a huge heap of bloody clothes to ready,...
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it would have been too much of a 6 back us. it didn't recognize the course which he had already completed. so he's taking part in courses the ukraine online. no, as an integration. but i mean, literally, i would say it's more, it was more traumatizing. that even though itself, because i'm certain categories you could be your clinic, i ain and after i read it, are you like you can only us at the i $32.00 newton. that was a fine. i saw that in the family. no. not what she edgy mind. is also study to become a doctor. he's one of those who did take up it please at medical school in ghana. before that, he springs, sponsored him through 5 years of studies at their book or vimeo state medical university in chin. if to see he says he enjoyed his time in ukraine and was close to finishing his degree, opting to continue his studies in ghana has cost him time and money, or to give up the fact that and we're not complete school this year. and no, i mean, complete school next year. so i was taking a year back, slamming level $500.00 now. so
it would have been too much of a 6 back us. it didn't recognize the course which he had already completed. so he's taking part in courses the ukraine online. no, as an integration. but i mean, literally, i would say it's more, it was more traumatizing. that even though itself, because i'm certain categories you could be your clinic, i ain and after i read it, are you like you can only us at the i $32.00 newton. that was a fine. i saw that in the family. no. not what she edgy mind. is also study...