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so in that regard i think petersburg is always understood as a siege of that are prior to petersburg of a lot of interest at the civil war students have. it's just depressing and there's no real tactic to try to understand and therefore who cares unless just move onto appomattox and be done with it. you said dismissing, there are nine federal offensive send so there was a lot of maneuvering at dieter spurred. was there slack time in between? absolutely and yes there were various trench raids and various calvary. send lots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a di
so in that regard i think petersburg is always understood as a siege of that are prior to petersburg of a lot of interest at the civil war students have. it's just depressing and there's no real tactic to try to understand and therefore who cares unless just move onto appomattox and be done with it. you said dismissing, there are nine federal offensive send so there was a lot of maneuvering at dieter spurred. was there slack time in between? absolutely and yes there were various trench raids...
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on the petersburg campaign. and the third installment you get a detailed analysis but not that detail. >> so i'm interested i will check this house and i drove down to sussex county i got an appointment at the courthouse. and try to identify the homes that were destroyed and then came up with 15 homes as i left the building and noticed the county seal was framed. and it was from a man named joseph murray on —- murphy and when he returned the county seal written in 19 oh one. and then to moves the handle of the press and then when acted upon thatt impulse. take a picture of that. and all those who fought at sussex and there is an old general so you hardly see these days. and the letters were thorton. >> maybe i will run into somebody. and then and then to go to the thorton store. i'm trying toty be discreet but then i make my way around the store i see some people at the front chatting i will be very deliberate. there is a cat. i will pet the cat. it hisses that me and takes a swing. [laughter] now i have annou
on the petersburg campaign. and the third installment you get a detailed analysis but not that detail. >> so i'm interested i will check this house and i drove down to sussex county i got an appointment at the courthouse. and try to identify the homes that were destroyed and then came up with 15 homes as i left the building and noticed the county seal was framed. and it was from a man named joseph murray on —- murphy and when he returned the county seal written in 19 oh one. and then to...
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he decided to turn around make his way back to petersburg pretty my hunch is only hunched, never be proven that the people of sussex county probably is the last that they thought they would see of the union soldiers, had no idea that they would turn around and come back rated but that is exactly what they did and as the union soldiers headed returned back to sussex and ultimately up to petersburg, word spread. then some union soldiers they had been murdered. and when the word spread, then immediately they sought revenge. i hope that's a repeat this more than once but maybe i should because it is, the vast majority of mormons men did not see union stragglers murdered, they do not see the bodies in this a lot of rumor that i believe substantial in concrete evidence that this crime did occur and have had it talking it was here, with the petersburg roundtable and there were some people in the audience who believed the accounts by the union soldiers that they are not credible accounts of these war crimes and some people do believe in them clearly i'm not one of those. and i we return our attent
he decided to turn around make his way back to petersburg pretty my hunch is only hunched, never be proven that the people of sussex county probably is the last that they thought they would see of the union soldiers, had no idea that they would turn around and come back rated but that is exactly what they did and as the union soldiers headed returned back to sussex and ultimately up to petersburg, word spread. then some union soldiers they had been murdered. and when the word spread, then...
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he breaks these lines and they abandon petersburg. we can thank hollywood's scriptwriters for magnify symbolism of appomattox. there is a film currently in rotation on a channel called the undefeated, john wayne that opens with wayne's unit attacking a rebel position. the next morning to present his office with news of lee's surrender and the civil war was over. an episode of gun smoke into a civil war veteran on a mission of vengeance assess all the violence in the world didn't and when lee surrendered. marshall troup scored a figure to meet with union officer whose life he saved the government to talk about amnesty. this time the character says maybe i'll have a chance for my own appomattox. the campaign has this kind of power on the popular meaty media, you could bet there's some twisting to the story at various times. early 1865, weak distributive a contingency plan should richmond petersburg become untenable, they would fall back to a certain place. this is completely normal, what a good commander best assessing popular mass abil
he breaks these lines and they abandon petersburg. we can thank hollywood's scriptwriters for magnify symbolism of appomattox. there is a film currently in rotation on a channel called the undefeated, john wayne that opens with wayne's unit attacking a rebel position. the next morning to present his office with news of lee's surrender and the civil war was over. an episode of gun smoke into a civil war veteran on a mission of vengeance assess all the violence in the world didn't and when lee...
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petersburg rose again, but the electric motion still thrown to overheating. economy stole at any moment. when i knew the new luxury why me? what news along its spirit killing me other. not right now, would you? with a leash number, your goal is was you knew it was the other way that goes out that you them or not or not. i don't want that. i want to keep them off. each study will be right with me one more of a junior, stella, the function of e. i really come on. yeah, i'm on. do the rest of they always look to way. yeah. yeah. i'd be rather e shrugging engineer or no, no, no, i'm no gosh, we work with probably need for this year when we are willing to keep almost wish that the, you know, don't know who is already covered with eel. no personal study by the office. was it was just the asked, i'll tell you a loosely i wanted me know i wasn't familiar with i think i wanted which i was not the one you stood that crisco like go spend. yeah. it. so my floor if you're still a valid with and we're yeah just good. ringback a, spend them a characteristic which are good w
petersburg rose again, but the electric motion still thrown to overheating. economy stole at any moment. when i knew the new luxury why me? what news along its spirit killing me other. not right now, would you? with a leash number, your goal is was you knew it was the other way that goes out that you them or not or not. i don't want that. i want to keep them off. each study will be right with me one more of a junior, stella, the function of e. i really come on. yeah, i'm on. do the rest of they...
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petersburg who had become mysteriously extremely wealthy. this very detailed account, they connected her to the russian president, vladimir putin; their story alleged that she had a secret relationship with vladimir putin, and that they had in fact perhaps even had a child in, in or around 2003. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: journalists from the icij collaboration searched for the name svetlana krivonogikh, and they found it. the files showed her listed as the "beneficial owner" of a company based in the british virgin islands. it was called brockville development. >> the documents surrounding that shell company indicate that it was created to hold property. and then it indicates that that property is located in monaco. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: we traveled with miller to monaco to find out more. on the mediterranean sea, monaco is a low tax principality popular with wealthy people from around the world. ♪ ♪ miller and two other reporters were here trying to flesh out krivonogikh's holdings and her connections to putin. (indistinct chatter) jorg schmi
petersburg who had become mysteriously extremely wealthy. this very detailed account, they connected her to the russian president, vladimir putin; their story alleged that she had a secret relationship with vladimir putin, and that they had in fact perhaps even had a child in, in or around 2003. ♪ ♪ >> narrator: journalists from the icij collaboration searched for the name svetlana krivonogikh, and they found it. the files showed her listed as the "beneficial owner" of a...
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petersburg, right across the globe. this idea of people being forced into things is really, really unacceptable. i'll tell you why. i'm not comparing the people who love these corona virus locked out to what happened in germany, in the 193019 forties, but there is no doubt that the regulations on the prohibition of non did she, medical treatments came out of the disgusting white people were treated in europe occupied your i'm due date in parts of russia. and so we need to remember that we need to remember the civil liberties. really important thing. i think people should be given their choice and all of these things. and i really think that go woke, go broke concept, which is where you wrote, woke television advert. actually, people are puts off by it is, is probably a for an accurate reflection of the truth. and speaking of a so called television adverts, you may remember, i think it was last to another you case, supermarket was sir, mar, to control his. he because they had a little black costs in its adver, are not co
petersburg, right across the globe. this idea of people being forced into things is really, really unacceptable. i'll tell you why. i'm not comparing the people who love these corona virus locked out to what happened in germany, in the 193019 forties, but there is no doubt that the regulations on the prohibition of non did she, medical treatments came out of the disgusting white people were treated in europe occupied your i'm due date in parts of russia. and so we need to remember that we need...
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petersburg, the city we're talking about, russia's so called northern capital has seen the 2nd highest number of cases off the moscow. and that's why the, as much as all brought in any workers aisd over 60, will have to get a cobra vaccination or face the possibility of dismissal, or simply being put on leave without pay. now, of course, they indicate that the elderly over 60, are the most vulnerable to the syllabus. and this is why authorities have brought in what seems to be quite a radical measure. but the health authorities and see if that is employers responsible for the health and safety and well being of their employees. if a citizen is and employed the issue of vaccination is that their own discretion in the keys of work in citizens, it is the employer who is responsible for the vaccination of the workforce. as we say though, that was trajectory the very rapid rising one has been stopped, according to authorities and remain high. the numbers remain worrying just a few days ago. on the 6th of november, russia set a new record for the number of infections across the country. 4100
petersburg, the city we're talking about, russia's so called northern capital has seen the 2nd highest number of cases off the moscow. and that's why the, as much as all brought in any workers aisd over 60, will have to get a cobra vaccination or face the possibility of dismissal, or simply being put on leave without pay. now, of course, they indicate that the elderly over 60, are the most vulnerable to the syllabus. and this is why authorities have brought in what seems to be quite a radical...
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petersburg is making vaccinations. compulsory for workers aged over 60 employers are being advised to dismiss any one refusing a job if it threatens other people's health. the move comes, as russia clocked up the highest daily cove death toll in the world on wednesday. for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic ortiz, daniel hawkins, takes a closer look. let's just put this news into context. russia, as seen a week long non working, we composed last week, according to authorities. those measures have broken the very warring trajectory, the numbers of infections and death from covert that have stabilized apparently over the last 2 days as a result of those measures. nevertheless, numbers remain very high and measures remain in place on a case by case basis across regions in cities, federal authorities leading up to discretion of regional governors and parliament to bring in measures they see fit to st. petersburg, the city we're talking about, russia's so called northern capital has seen the 2nd highest number of cases off the moscow. and that's why the, as much as all brought in
petersburg is making vaccinations. compulsory for workers aged over 60 employers are being advised to dismiss any one refusing a job if it threatens other people's health. the move comes, as russia clocked up the highest daily cove death toll in the world on wednesday. for the 1st time since the start of the pandemic ortiz, daniel hawkins, takes a closer look. let's just put this news into context. russia, as seen a week long non working, we composed last week, according to authorities. those...
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petersburg so russians would have a bigger say on trading gas? >> russians prefer long-term agreements. when you know how much investment is needed in getting the gas is understandable. i would not put stock into that. ukraine is tricky but i want to remind you russia has supplied europe with gas for the past 50 years without missing a beat, even when the former soviet union was breaking up. so yes, there are politics and obviously they are playing politics, but overall, russia has been a reliable supplier. they also needed the foreign-currency from europe. i want to respond to our colleague in germany. yes the german government wants to move to renewables but to get from here to there, they need gas. they are getting out of nuclear and want to get out of coal. you need a baseline to produce the energy everyone needs -- the electricity everyone needs. >> european supplies of natural gas remain tight so prices will continue going up. that will most likely push european countries, germany in particular, to revisit coal and fuel oil. is this a good
petersburg so russians would have a bigger say on trading gas? >> russians prefer long-term agreements. when you know how much investment is needed in getting the gas is understandable. i would not put stock into that. ukraine is tricky but i want to remind you russia has supplied europe with gas for the past 50 years without missing a beat, even when the former soviet union was breaking up. so yes, there are politics and obviously they are playing politics, but overall, russia has been a...
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petersburg, florida on the republican line. caller: i would like all of the viewers to realize that the department -- secretary of the department of energy was asked how much oil our country uses per day and she does not know the answer. she had been in office for eight months when she got approved. that you would think the secretary of energy would know that by noon on her first day of work. that is incredible incompetence. we deserve way better for our officials in the government to know their jobs and to be able to legislate. the biden administration released 50 billion barrels of oil this week, which amounts to three days worth of oil, which is a joke. i call for people to take notice and to speak out against the incompetence. host: let's talk to rhonda who is calling from new jersey. caller: good morning america. hope everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving. my biggest concern about our country is the rigging of our voting system, how they republicans are now going in and changing legislation so that all the districts are ge
petersburg, florida on the republican line. caller: i would like all of the viewers to realize that the department -- secretary of the department of energy was asked how much oil our country uses per day and she does not know the answer. she had been in office for eight months when she got approved. that you would think the secretary of energy would know that by noon on her first day of work. that is incredible incompetence. we deserve way better for our officials in the government to know...
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petersburg, florida. president biden is trying to reassure americans that the half a trillion dollar infrastructure bill he's signing into law on monday will help ease inflation. mike memoli is at the white house for us, inflation concerns are raising alarms for americans, but what's the president's plan to combat that? >> yeah, alex, this pocketbook issue for millions of americans is really becoming a political issue for this white house. you look at the president's job approval rating in august when the senate passed the bipartisan infrastructure plan. it was over 50%. when the house passed it just last week, he's now hovering at or below 40%, and so that's why you've seen something of a rhetorical shift from the white house. earlier this year in response to republican criticism, but even some friendly fire, they were down playing concerns over inflation calling it transitory, temporary, now they're acknowleding the pain americans are feeling and they're saying what the president has proposed and what t
petersburg, florida. president biden is trying to reassure americans that the half a trillion dollar infrastructure bill he's signing into law on monday will help ease inflation. mike memoli is at the white house for us, inflation concerns are raising alarms for americans, but what's the president's plan to combat that? >> yeah, alex, this pocketbook issue for millions of americans is really becoming a political issue for this white house. you look at the president's job approval rating...
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petersburg, florida, covering this. good to see you. listen, thanksgiving just around the corner. talk us through what is causing some of these vital supplies like groceries to soar and really if there's any relief in sight. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon to you, yasmin. the bad news is there does not appear to be any relief in sight. many analysts agree we could expect to see inflation continue through 2022. overall nationwide inflation numbers standing at 6.2%. but here in florida and the southeast, it is even higher. a 7.2% increase since october 2020. when it comes to those food prices not much better. those have risen about 5.5%, and we're seeing some of the biggest jumps on those staples, things like beef, sugar, dairy, eggs and even coffee. we had a chance to talk to these shoppers here outside this publix in st. petersburg, and they're not the least bit surprised, and they're talking about some of the struggles they are having with these prices. take a listen. >> feeling it is an understatement, and i have four children to feed, four grown children, well, one grown and
petersburg, florida, covering this. good to see you. listen, thanksgiving just around the corner. talk us through what is causing some of these vital supplies like groceries to soar and really if there's any relief in sight. >> reporter: yeah, good afternoon to you, yasmin. the bad news is there does not appear to be any relief in sight. many analysts agree we could expect to see inflation continue through 2022. overall nationwide inflation numbers standing at 6.2%. but here in florida...
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petersburg in september 2013. we're the 1st time q 20 leaders promise not a strong, sustainable and balanced growth, but inclusive growth growth for everyone. but they were in many ways, just words until the coven epidemic pandemic made it very real. so an early stage we did see some countries donating vaccines. are russia to neighbors, china, to and finally of the united states in big volume as well. but now we're already seeing the rich countries of the g 20 actually provide practical support for domestic manufacturing in different countries in africa and further were commitments were made at the rome summit. that's one of the reasons i'm optimistic because by the time we get to the end of next year, it won't be just importing them from india. it will be making them out within south africa, and it can send it to it african neighbors as well. now that brings me back to the question i posed in the very beginning of our conversation, whether people, planet prosperity is just a nice combination, of course, whether o
petersburg in september 2013. we're the 1st time q 20 leaders promise not a strong, sustainable and balanced growth, but inclusive growth growth for everyone. but they were in many ways, just words until the coven epidemic pandemic made it very real. so an early stage we did see some countries donating vaccines. are russia to neighbors, china, to and finally of the united states in big volume as well. but now we're already seeing the rich countries of the g 20 actually provide practical support...
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place and it would lead me to another place, i was going to write a chapter on civil war and i went to petersburg and that's where end civil war and the guys there said have you heard of the cemetery? is like it's one of the biggest and best in the country, you should go there. i went there and there was a flyer for a veteran celebration the person in me is like i'm not going to. i went to memorial day so part of what i appreciated was sometimes you don't even know what you're looking for until you find it and that's what so much of history is, it's almost like wikipedia you go on a wikipedia page and an hour later it something totally different but in some way related. >> for me, i think you are right. you are writing aboutut enslaved people, people whoho didn't usually keep a record, something we typically think of a as historical material. you have to use whatever you have whatever is available. archaeology, a lot of the things i write about come from archaeological sites elizabeth looked and they found things that material culture that tells youl about her life, she doesn't write a letter tal
place and it would lead me to another place, i was going to write a chapter on civil war and i went to petersburg and that's where end civil war and the guys there said have you heard of the cemetery? is like it's one of the biggest and best in the country, you should go there. i went there and there was a flyer for a veteran celebration the person in me is like i'm not going to. i went to memorial day so part of what i appreciated was sometimes you don't even know what you're looking for until...
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all hey, we're in russia and petersburg is imposing monetary vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague calling bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests. i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that the people are in the con county or the restrictions largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dine. that's one second. they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time. what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities that are sharing a concerns about the fears of not being vaccinated or the fears are being vaccinated. you know, there's lots of people
all hey, we're in russia and petersburg is imposing monetary vaccinations for senior citizens. my colleague calling bray discussed the policies with a panel of guests. i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that the people are in the con county or the restrictions largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say circulating...
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petersburg russians. there is music in the south. there was the owners, in the know the governorship was basically a single entity into inside rushing fire which included a easton ball. and the sea and people live just pure for their you know, a now then building a wall and wall 200 miles long in oil and miles long. yes. that is it greg? well the walk through it and why? 2000. why 100? so the, as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount as a, this is an invention problem that the claim is, i mean, in georgia and i have talked about this on the goggle eyed nazi him. is that, you know, this is a problem, this is a, be a ruse poem problem that only the russians can resolve. again. i mean, again, this is a ploy. ok. they, they won't talk to, you know, they won't talk to them about this, but they, and they really don't want to talk to. but they really wanted to resolve it for you . a now talking to russian because she's not right now talking to you because she's an evil as the right. so they
petersburg russians. there is music in the south. there was the owners, in the know the governorship was basically a single entity into inside rushing fire which included a easton ball. and the sea and people live just pure for their you know, a now then building a wall and wall 200 miles long in oil and miles long. yes. that is it greg? well the walk through it and why? 2000. why 100? so the, as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount as a, this...
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petersburg russians. there was music in the south. there was no, no susan, all been going to ship was basically a single entity inside rushing fire, which included a decent ball and the same people. it was just pure for their, you know, a now that building a wall or 200 miles in length. and 100 miles long. yes, there is a drag. well, the walk through it and why? 2000 miles on the border. as far as i know, 800 microns and read them every day. so he's basically the same amount that is read you the cause of, you know, with this as an invented problem that the claim is, i mean, in georgia and i have talked about this and the guy go now see him is that, you know, this is a problem, this is a beer roost poem problem that only the russians resolve again. and again, this is a ploy. ok. they, they won't talk to you, they won't talk to them about this, but they, and they really don't want to talk to button, but they really want to resolve it. are you crazy? a now talking to question because she's not right now talking to you because she's as th
petersburg russians. there was music in the south. there was no, no susan, all been going to ship was basically a single entity inside rushing fire, which included a decent ball and the same people. it was just pure for their, you know, a now that building a wall or 200 miles in length. and 100 miles long. yes, there is a drag. well, the walk through it and why? 2000 miles on the border. as far as i know, 800 microns and read them every day. so he's basically the same amount that is read you...
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petersburg so that the russians will have a bigger se on the, on the trade it on trading of gas. well, actually the russians prefer, prefer not spot markets, but long term agreements. which when you know how much investment is needed into getting gas from the gas field to the, to the end user to the burner tape is, is, is perfectly understandable. and i, i would not, i would not take big stock on that. and when it comes to ukraine is the ukraine. this is difficult, it's tricky. but i would also like to remind us that russia has supplied europe with gas for the past 50 years or so without essentially missing a beat. even, even when the former soviet union was breaking up. so yes, there are to politics and, and, and obviously did. they're playing politics. but in the end, over all russia has been a pretty reliable supplier. it also needed the foreign currency from, from europe. i would just like to quickly respond to our colleague in germany in terms of absolutely the german government wants to move to more renewables, but to get from here to dare they will still need gas. let's no
petersburg so that the russians will have a bigger se on the, on the trade it on trading of gas. well, actually the russians prefer, prefer not spot markets, but long term agreements. which when you know how much investment is needed into getting gas from the gas field to the, to the end user to the burner tape is, is, is perfectly understandable. and i, i would not, i would not take big stock on that. and when it comes to ukraine is the ukraine. this is difficult, it's tricky. but i would also...
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petersburg for russia. there was the south, there was you don't seem to not be having a ship was basically a single entity and inside rushing fire, we should go to the thank you so more than eastern fall and be and people in the future for the day, you know, they and now that the wall will 200 minus 100 miles. yes, that is a drag while the walk you wish to do and why do, why the as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount that is a, this is an invention problem that the claim is, i mean, in georgia and i have talked about this on the goggle eyed nazi. i'm, is that, you know, this is a problem. this is a, be a ruse. poland problem that only the russians can resolve. again. i mean again, this is a ploy. ok. they, they won't talk to, you know, they won't talk to them about this, but they and they really don't want to talk to pollutant, but they really wanted to resolve it. are you crazy or if you have all that, this is what we should go for several days. now look
petersburg for russia. there was the south, there was you don't seem to not be having a ship was basically a single entity and inside rushing fire, we should go to the thank you so more than eastern fall and be and people in the future for the day, you know, they and now that the wall will 200 minus 100 miles. yes, that is a drag while the walk you wish to do and why do, why the as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount that is a, this is an...
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petersburg russians, there is music in the south, there was the owners, in all the governorship, was basically a single entity inside rushing fire, which included a eastern wall. and the thing and people is just pure for their, you know, a now that building a wall or 200 miles long in one and 100 miles long in yet there is a drag while the walk it and why 2000 and why know, so the more that as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount that read you the course with this as an invented problem. the claim is, i mean, in georgia and i have talked about this on the goggle and not see him is that, you know, this is a problem. this is a, be a ruse poem problem that only the russians resolve. ok. again, this is a ploy. ok. they, they won't talk to you, they won't talk to them about this, but they really don't want to talk to. but they really wanted to resolve it for you a several days ago. now look into question because she's not right now talking to, well, she's an evil as the right. so they don't look into a month and they just expect, you kno
petersburg russians, there is music in the south, there was the owners, in all the governorship, was basically a single entity inside rushing fire, which included a eastern wall. and the thing and people is just pure for their, you know, a now that building a wall or 200 miles long in one and 100 miles long in yet there is a drag while the walk it and why 2000 and why know, so the more that as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount that read you...
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petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. while my colleague column bro discussed the issues and the locked downs with medics and social commentators would be a better way to convince people to nobody protect themselves but also protect others. we emphasize the law on handwriting and infection control measures and being sensible. no. so i am safe distance and so i just feel that the whole force, compulsory takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that the people are in the can county or the restriction is largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they circulate in society. we want to get the numbers off because if you get the numbers up a number of positive benefits, a crew one, the person is protected from severe illness and dying. that's one second, they're most unlikely to end up in the hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time, where we're seeing is a lot of conf
petersburg is imposing mandatory vaccinations for senior citizens. while my colleague column bro discussed the issues and the locked downs with medics and social commentators would be a better way to convince people to nobody protect themselves but also protect others. we emphasize the law on handwriting and infection control measures and being sensible. no. so i am safe distance and so i just feel that the whole force, compulsory takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i...
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petersburg russians. there is music in the south. there was the understand the know the governorship was basically a single entity inside rushing by a recent ball and the same people you just, you and your for their, you know, and now that building a wall or 200 miles long in length and 100 miles well, yes, that is a greg. well the and why? 2000. why the more that as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount as you, because i think this is an invention problem that the claim is, i mean, george and i have talked about this in the god and is that, you know, this is a problem. this is a be a roost poem problem. that only the russians resolve. ok again, this is a ploy. ok. they, they won't talk and you know, they won't talk to them about this, but they and they really don't want to talk to button, but they really want to resolve it. are you crazy? a several days ago now talking to russian because she's not right now talking to you because she's an evil as the right. so they will give you a n
petersburg russians. there is music in the south. there was the understand the know the governorship was basically a single entity inside rushing by a recent ball and the same people you just, you and your for their, you know, and now that building a wall or 200 miles long in length and 100 miles well, yes, that is a greg. well the and why? 2000. why the more that as far as i know, 800 microns and to read them every day. so he's basically the same amount as you, because i think this is an...
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petersburg where you can buy and sell oil and rubles instead of dollars. but it's going slowly, although it is progressing as far as bitcoin. and again, i think in eastern europe, there being a lot more cautious. the russian central bank is going to launch its version of a dish or 2 rouble, which is not quite the same as a currency. and they are bit nervous about it being regulated because they are afraid of bubbles and people getting exposed to it. and then losing all their money in the, in the fluctuations. but i mean, they've embraced the whole electronic money, the revolution that's going on. and the russians are on the leading edge in a lot of e commerce in non cash transactions. that we got russian companies now setting up an e grocery stores in london with ultra fast delivery along with that comes with cash . this payments and groups of currencies, and it's not so far advance, but i think in many ways the e commerce in russian is further ahead than it is in europe. and so there's just waiting for the central bank to put in the groundwork. yeah, i he
petersburg where you can buy and sell oil and rubles instead of dollars. but it's going slowly, although it is progressing as far as bitcoin. and again, i think in eastern europe, there being a lot more cautious. the russian central bank is going to launch its version of a dish or 2 rouble, which is not quite the same as a currency. and they are bit nervous about it being regulated because they are afraid of bubbles and people getting exposed to it. and then losing all their money in the, in...