Snoop Dogg in the Trap With Karlous Miller,
Snoop Dogg in the Trap With Karlous Miller, Dc Young Fly, Chico Bean and Clayton Englis
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Lamput Presents | WOW!! Lamput have you been working out💪? | The Cartoon Network Show Ep. 47
Lamput Presents | WOW!! Lamput have you been working out💪? | The Cartoon Network Show Ep. 47
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Lamput Presents | The Cartoon Network Show | EP 39
Lamput Presents | The Cartoon Network Show | EP 39
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Lamput Presents | The Cartoon Network Show ep. 42 |
Lamput Presents | The Cartoon Network Show ep. 42 | Musicals 🎼 aren't boring with the Lamput gang 🙌
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Lamput Presents | Baby-sitting young Lamput?
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Forget the Great Reset. Embrace the Great Escape.
Go to reason.com for a point of view you won't get from legacy media and old left-right opinion magazines.
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"The coronavirus pandemic has no parallel in modern history. It is our defining moment."
Those are the words of Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum (WEF), in COVID-19: The Great Reset, the 2020 book he co-authored with Thierry Malleret.
"Many of us are pondering when things will return to normal," they write in the book's introduction. "The short response is: never."
At the latest WEF meeting in Davos, Switzerland, this January, Schwab set the tone for the conference with his glowing introduction of the opening speaker: Xi Jinping, China's president and chairman of the Chinese Communist Party
"Major economies should see the world as one community… and should coordinate the objectives, intensity, and pace of fiscal and monetary policies," said Xi in his address to the WEF.
This vision of a united globe with a coordinated economy managed by experts captures Schwab's vision of the post-COVID world. "We have to redefine the social contract," said Schwab at a 2020 WEF book launch event for The Great Reset.
These grand proclamations, the ominous book title, and Schwab's odd personal style have led many people to speculate that the "great reset" is part of a conspiracy of global financial elites and politicians to depopulate the planet so that they can more easily institute one-world government, or even that COVID was engineered to that end.
I don't buy it. Far-reaching, global conspiracies require levels of coordination and shared purpose likely to be quickly exposed and fall apart, especially in the networked age. Instead of spinning our wheels searching for a secret agenda, take a look at the one right out in the open.
"I think we are moving from short-term to long-term, from shareholder capitalism to stakeholder capitalism," said Schwab at his 2020 book event.
What Xi, the WEF, and people like Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.) have in common is that they favor so-called stakeholder capitalism, which is a euphemism for making companies answer first to special interests. They want to reorganize corporate boards to include representatives from labor, environmental, and social justice groups. Warren proposed a bill to require 40 percent of large corporate board seats be elected by workers. In China, the state simply owns or controls a majority stake in most of the country's largest firms.
Written and produced by Zach Weissmueller, animation by Tomasz Kaye, additional graphics by Nodehaus
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Stock footage: Timo Volz from Pexels; Alexander Bobrov from Pexels
Music: "Thunder" by straget licensed under Creative Commons Attribution; "Aqueous Pulse" by thatjeffcarter licensed under Creative Commons Attribution.
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Argentina wildfire forces hundreds to flee after camper making coffee loses control of flames
Hundreds of people were evacuated from their homes in Argentina’s central Córdoba province on Tuesday as wildfires grew amid an intense heat wave.
Harrowing footage and photos posted to social media showed a massive wall of fire quickly encroaching on populated areas as hundreds of firefighters worked to combat the flames that had reached some homes in the area.
A total of 960 firefighters worked to combat the wildfires with eight firefighting planes and two helicopters, the provincial government said Tuesday evening. There were also reports that 300 people were ordered to evacuate and an additional 300 chose to self-evacuate.
Ulises Xarate, 27, has been detained and accused of starting a fire Monday afternoon in an area close to the city of Villa Carlos Paz in the province’s Punilla region, according to local media citing prosecutor Jorgelina Gómez. Xarate reportedly told police he started a campfire to make coffee and lost control of the flames due to strong winds.
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Trump Speech Live | Trump Blames Joe Biden For Israel Hamas Conflict
The US government is not yet willing to draw a direct line between Iran and the shocking sneak attacks by Hamas militants on Israel outside the Gaza Strip, but President Joe Biden’s domestic political rivals are convinced.
Former President Donald Trump argued, falsely, that US taxpayer dollars went to Iran and were funneled to Hamas. He also, with characteristic over-the-top rhetoric, argued his administration “brought so much peace to the Middle East.” And during a campaign appearance in New Hampshire, he tried to compare the violent attacks on Israel with the flow of asylum-seeking migrants at the US border with Mexico – although there is clearly no comparison between asylum-seekers and terrorists killing hundreds
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Sex addiction: Five times a day 'wasn't enough' - BBC News
A former sex addict says the condition took over her life and ruined her relationship.
Rebecca Barker, 37, originally from North Yorkshire but now living in France, said she wanted sex with her partner five times a day at the height of her addiction.
Her story comes as the charity Relate calls for more help to be available on the NHS for sex addicts.
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| Trump's Furious Speech On Israel Hamas Conflict Live | Donald Trump Live | N18L
Trump Speech Live | Trump's Furious Speech On Israel Hamas Conflict Live | Donald Trump Live | N18L
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Download Donald Trump asks Vladimir Putin for a political favor |News|
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World's Greatest Drag Race 6! | MotorTrend
As part of Motor Trend’s annual Best Driver’s Car competition powered by Mothers, we line up the contenders on an airstrip and bask in the glory of horsepower, wheelspin, and launch control. This year, Senior Features Editors Jason Cammisa and Jonny Lieberman give you a quick tour of the 12 competitors before strapping into their insurance-mandated helmets and firesuits and introducing pedal to metal. This year, the contestants are the Acura NSX, Aston Martin V12 Vantage S manual, Audi R8 V10 Plus, BMW M4 GTS, Chevrolet Camaro SS 1LE, Dodge Viper ACR, Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R, Jaguar F-Type SVR, McLaren 570S, Mercedes-AMG GT S, Nissan GT-R, and Porsche 911 Carrera S—except for one small addition after Jason realizes Jonny’s Dodge Charger Hellcat is parked nearby.
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Global fears over China’s struggling economy - BBC News
The US and China have begun talks to try to improve relations between the world’s two biggest economies.
Bilateral trade is worth hundreds of billions of pounds a year and China’s huge spending power is critical to global financial stability.
But the country is experiencing signs of a new economic downturn. Youth unemployment is rising, exports have been falling and property investment is down.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reporting by China correspondent Stephen McDonell.
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