said, this is what you ve left your child and this woman and your family to, to do. they say, you said if you are thinking you is dead, you never too old to find that peace, which your children, which yourself. mm hm. this prison is me into more like always call a blank canvas and a beautiful landscape. mm. i think that there are a lot of things that we can accomplish here. if give an opportunity. mm. ah, everybody s watching everything they do. everywhere they go everywhere they gather . they have to really, really, really be above board to make this happen. they have to worry about be a put in the whole they have to worry about being moved to another prison depending on how hard they pushed. they don t wanna be too vocal because they don t want to be signaled out as a security risk because they re being vocal about something that they want to learn . they can move them at any time. they could be take, you know, just rolled up and moved to another facility at any time for an
a way from the right. is it washing over the easy but this isn t the 1st time in recent years and how will this affect the rest of the class? i m sky no, he isn t on this edition of a 360 you. we re going to try and understand why europe is at once again shifting to the right. and if this is a result of the use lack of leadership in the eyes of the people, ah, thank you for joining us. you know, at the end of september 2022, we saw george maloney elected as italy s new leader arriving at a critical time for not only the country, but the european union. sweden, in their most recent election, saw the majority swing to the right, with the young voters actually doubling their support since the last election. finland and spain will be going to the polls in 2023 with early predictions. looking like a right wing coalition, taking the majority, belgium and poland, following the same pattern. and one of the most recent right wing elected leaders, hungarian president. victor orman foll
do your 1st mission. that s what keys in the foot and a bag with pistols. and we all feeling like a drilling, searching through our bodies. but nobody s really talking because we know what would go on with here. a car s tires down here, the car ready next to us all the way down to ski or what you rates as a g at you don t know what these feelings are, but you know that with the car stop and we said there they go. we shoot every body, shoot. we did that every night. you know that those shots in the far is just constantly right next to us and just shot after shot after shot, after shot. we end up crashing. we all jumped out the car and start running toward the store. they had already called the police, the ambulance and everything. ah dear, it was asking, where is cory? where s court? and for my keys, he s right behind us. he s right behind us in so he ran back down to the crash site. he was trying to get cory out the car. ah, on the walk with them say deal at the same. mm hm.
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to take a picture, go double play. you have to go so good. i m up with a with hello and welcome to cross stock. were all things are considered? i m peter level. what is the possibility of a negotiated end to the conflict in ukraine? there are some indications. nato has shifted its position from total victory on the battlefield to the need of negotiations. at this point, this is unclear. the biggest barrier of course is the lack of trust. ah discuss these issues and more. i m joined by my guess, glen these and in our slow, he s a professor at the university of south eastern norway as well as author of the book, great power politics in the 4th industrial revolution. and here in moscow, we have to meet re bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor, and he knows me internet media project. hi gentlemen, cross our roles and the fact that means you can jump in time you want. and i always appreciated. ok, so i was going in oslo. glenn, you know, with the over the last week, coupl