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think he first alarmed general kelly, miles knows well, he constantly talked about my generals, my generals. he meant kelly and maddis they were not the military leaders they were my generals. i remember him saying in an interview with the "new york times" he wanted his bobby kennedy. he viewed them as being on the team of the president's they served which of course is ridiculous and he talks about my blacks. incredibly during derogatory thing to say. >> and the thing in the office is occupants pass through them, free and fair elections so people can throw the bums out when they want to. but the thing about autocracy, the office is identified with the person. so the person, you know, claims

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World Business Report

broad package in long—term and medium—term that was predictable for the customers and predictable for the private sector. so it was both tax incentives, but also, user incentives, but also, user incentives for the customers. you know some critics may ask if your incentives have been too successful, because the argument is that these generals incentives actually makes norway even more car centric opposed to other countries' models of encouraging people to use more climate only forms of public transport and cycling, for example. but what you have got now in norway are people buying a second or third car. you have more cars on the road is now. what do you say to those critics? i is now. what do you say to those critics?— those critics? i say it is a aood those critics? i say it is a good argument. - those critics? i say it is a good argument. i- those critics? i say it is a good argument. i think l those critics? i say it is a j good argument. i think it those critics? i say it is a i good argument. i think it is important to acknowledge that electrical cars have

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Morning Joe

right thing, to have a speaker display considerable personal danger to him and his speakership, decide that he was going to stand for what was best for the country, not for himself. i think back last month to when i was sitting with president zelenskyy in kyiv talking about what he would do if u.s. aid didn't come soon. he took out a piece of paper and kind of drew lines that symbolized the ukrainian front. he said, "without enough ammunition to match the russians, we're going to have to retreat. we'll have to pull back." you could just see in his eyes what it meant, that this brave struggle was beginning to collapse at the front. so to get that aid finally, to have people stand up and be counted, starting with mike johnson really meant something. i'll mention one other thing. i was at a social event yesterday with the ukrainian ambassador, with a lot of the generals in the u.s. military

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Instagram's Effect on Kids to Be Probed by US State Attorney Generals : Tech News

Instagram's Effect on Kids to Be Probed by US State Attorney Generals A group of state attorneys general are investigating the photo-sharing platform Instagram and its effects on children and young adults, saying its parent company Facebook — now called Meta Platforms — ignored internal research about the physical and mental health dangers it posed

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BBC News

ukrainian generals to plan long—term operations which would include and require significant sacrifices in terms of material and personnel on the ukrainian side. we of material and personnel on the ukrainian side.— the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds _ the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left - the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left but. the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left but i l the ukrainian side. we only - have 45 seconds left but i want to ask about russia, we have seen massive sanctions against the country, big losses on the battlefield for russia will somehow do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the long—term game and we have to be prepared for that.

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BBC News

is a very challenging thing for ukrainian generals to plan long—term operations which would include and require significant sacrifices in terms of material and personnel on the ukrainian side. we only have 45 seconds left but i want to ask about russia, we have seen massive sanctions against the country, big losses on the battlefield for russia. how do you think it's been able to keep up this war effort, despite all that? russia is a pretty large country, with sufficient stocks in terms of the soviet equipment that they have. they are launching mobilisation strategies and are recruiting personnel from financially incentivising them and they are circumnavigating a lot of sanctions through iran, china, north korea and other partners it has on board so russia is still able to play the long—term game and we have to be prepared for that. kateryna stepanenko, russia deputy team lead

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BBC News

goalposts have shifted. you hear about soldier simply holding on and pushing forward and i think for this year, i think ukraine are simply focusing on trying to replenish, hold on, in some faint hope of pushing forward perhaps next year. you can be sure russia will try to capitalise on this continued state of ukraine being outmuscled, if you like. and there are some generals here who are predicting a major russian advance in the coming weeks and months, so there are difficult challenges ahead for ukraine but the view from keep is that it has a fighting chance. let's speak to tatsiana kulakevich — associate professor at school of interdisciplinary global studies at the university of florida. thank you forjoining us. i wondered if you could give me your reaction of this deal going through? were you surprised of it going through? thank

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BBC News

the fight that it is. but people aren't suddenly optimistic, they don't suddenly believe they're going to win this war. and i think that's a crucial difference from last year ahead of a much—anticipated counter—offensive which did not go according to plan. now the goalposts have shifted. you now hear soldiers talking about simply holding on rather than pushing forward. perhaps next year. and i think for this year, i think ukraine is simply focusing on trying to replenish, hold on in some faint hope of pushing forward perhaps next year. you can be sure russia will be trying to capitalise on this continued state of ukraine being outmuscled, if you like. and there are some generals here that are predicting a major russian advance in the coming weeks and months. so there are difficult challenges ahead for ukraine, but the view from kyiv is that it's got a fighting chance. and what is the money likely to be spent on?

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FOX and Friends Sunday

♪ kayleigh: here we go. hillary clinton taking another shot at president trump ahead of the 2024 election. >> trump was, like, you know, just gaga over putin because putin does what he would like to do, kill his opposition,. imprison his opposition, drive, you know, journalists and others into exile, rule without any check or balance. that's what trump really wants. kayleigh: hmm. here to react a, fox news contributor, joe concha. joe, i'm glad she found her way out of the forest after a losing the 2015 election. you would expect this kind of hyperbole for -- from, let's say, joe scarborough who has intimated that donald trump wants to execute generals. but from a former democratic nominee, to have this -- >> yeah. hillary clinton as a lot of spare if time since losing eight years ago. she's been on a constant the public therapy tour, right, where he does these interviews still talking about what donald

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FOX and Friends Sunday

sits down and watches msnbc because there was a similar comment four, six weeks ago he said that trump would execute generals, he said trump has talked about using seal team six to execute political opponents when i heard this, that was the exact language used on msnbc similar but this is coming from someone who has the democratic nominee -- how incredibly irresponsible you expect that from left wing hack morning host not from someone like her. pete: cartoon they've created of their vision of trump this week there was more news that came out about decisions made around january 6th and that mark milley others refused to sending national guard because they thought it would be trump attempt to send a cue. they've built up that he wants to be authoritarian and dictator even though everything about his track record showed he provided more freedom to people. kayleigh: freedom and process

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