politician up ahead of reelection this monday. now the nation will be holding his funeral. president biden paid a visit to the japanese embassy yesterday saying he was stunned, outraged and saddened by the former prime minister s killing. and he had this to say about the assassination on japan s security. we re going to learn more about, as time goes on, about motive, about the whole japanese, prime minister is a stable ally and we, do not believe it s likely to have i don t know yet likely to have any profound destabilizing impact on japanese security or japanese solidarity. when we look at this, japan one of our key allies, particularly in this region and particularly militarily with all that goes on with chinese efforts to expand. and a lot to talk about on a global scale. absolutely, and i think that hearing the outpouring from so many world leaders about the legacy of abe, japan s youngest prime minister when he took over and the longest serving when he was don
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from lviv, hey, lucas. lucas: hey, griff, boris johnson is one of the most hawkish nato leaders. he wants to kick out russia out of all ukraine, that includes crimea and donbas and eastern ukraine. he wants to go back to pre2014 borders, not february 23rd borders on the of the invasion. boris actions going well beyond statements anything that you heard from the white house. after resigning boris johnson called ukrainian counterpart and thanks zelenskyy for friendship and calling him hero and said, quote, everybody loves you. now exactly 3 months ago today on april 9th, boris johnson became the first western leader to visit the capital but many other countries in europe haven t done is mass the billions in weaponry boris johnson has sent here in
if there are pacemakers or devices inside the body, that s producing methane and other gases that are really harmful to the environment as well. it uses a lot of natural fuel you re using propane to, you know, burn grandma in a furnace. what we are doing here is we re using a gentle solution of water, a bit of heat and a bit of alkali which acts as a catalyst for the water to do its job a bit faster and, as i said, no emissions and 10% of the fuel use with flame cremation. it is a very innovative new process, though, and, iguess, regulation therefore is something that needs to catch up with that innovation. yeah, regulation has been a bit slow, in the us especially. right now, it s legal in 23 states, which is, you know, phenomenal. california legalised it last year. we re hoping texas, you know, follows through with a legalisation hopefully this year, now that 2022 has begun. what s a shame, though, is that, you know, countries like the uk and, you know, other countries in europ