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and not throw brushwood on the fire and hope that ukraine can somehow win. in summary, it is worth noting that everything now depends on the outcome of the vote of the osnet itself, of the good news for ukraine, in the senate, both packages that chuck schumer, the leader of the majority in the senate democrat, will vote on, today both of these packages, both these draft laws are intended to help ukraine in particular. so in... in both trials, even if the first trial, for example, fails, they will then proceed to another trial, in which there will also be help ukraine. at the same time, we will be the first to monitor and let our viewers know how this vote will end and whether the republicans, in particular, will support this separate aid package for ukraine and its partners. of course, katia, thank you very much, it was voice of america congresswoman kateryna visinova. former us president donald trump. there is no
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immunity from prosecution on charges of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 election. this decision was made by the federal court of appeal on tuesday. trump is expected to appeal to the supreme court to the court with a request to cancel this decision, or to reconsider the case. tetyana voroshko, who monitors the election campaign, will ask whether this case can affect the chances of donald trump competing in the presidential elections in november with joe biden. in the usa. tanya, hello. please tell me what this court decision means, how this case can affect donald trump's election campaign. and the judges of the federal court, the federal district court upheld the decision of the lower court judge, who ruled that donald trump unprotected from criminal prosecution for his actions as president after he left office. donald trump's lawyers insisted on this. and this matter arose within the framework. the case brought by special prosecutor
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jack smith, which on four counts related to obstruction of the 2020 election campaign. so, one by one, federal judges have considered and rejected the trump team's arguments. i will give just one example, trump's lawyer argued during the hearing in january that if left, let's say so, if you cancel this immunity, if you don't recognize tsemuni. this will open a pandora's box, i.e. other presidents, political opponents will be sued as soon as these presidents leave their offices, to which the judge wrote, the judges wrote that this has never happened in the history of the united states, it happened for the first time, this is an unprecedented case, and actually trump's team actually talks about this, this unprecedentedness, and even wrote that it is paradoxical that donald trump's team is asking, let's say, saying, arguing. by what the president has
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to protect the laws, and for this he has the opportunity to break these laws. donald trump's team stated that they certainly do not agree with this decision, said, his spokesman wrote, that these are his rights - they are protected by the constitution, they will be submitted to the supreme court and they have to do it within one week. this is the argument that the president needs this immunity in order to do his job, that 's what president donald trump emphasized all the time. let's listen, i think it's very unfair when the opponent is political opponent is being hounded by the justice department, biden's justice department, so they're losing in every poll, they 're losing in almost every demographic, there were numbers released today that are really , really smart, impressive if you're joe biden, i think they feel that this is the way they are going to try to win. when
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they talk about the threat to democracy, that's your real threat to democracy, i feel that as president you should be immune. it's very simple: if i don't get immunity, then crook joe biden will not get immunity from all the things he did to allow the border incursion. well, actually, the supreme court has three options for action, it can leave this decision unchanged, it can... give more time for an appeal, or take this court case for consideration, and it actually depends on how it is will affect the election campaign if this case is dismissed, if this decision stands, or if the supreme court takes this case and hears it quickly and agrees with this decision, then it affects deadline for donald trump's one of the four criminal cases, and some experts are speculating that there is a high...
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chance that not only will this case begin, the trial will begin, but sometime in the summer or fall, but this case may be completed and a verdict may be issued before the elections in november this year. oh no. well , let's touch on another campaign topic, in particular , who can be a potential candidate for vice presidents and donald trump, tucker carlson, a former host of fox news, is increasingly being mentioned as a potential candidate. tell me, please, how they react to his statements that he wants to do an interview with president putin, what they say in the white house, what observers and the media write. well, actually, there are three such main directions. first, a lot. journalists are outraged by his statement about what he said, saying that i am doing this because other journalists do not want to give a word to vladimir putin or understand the russian position, he is reminded that journalists were forced to leave ukraine from russia, and two american journalists are now are in prison of course says that it can be
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simple, that it will become just a propaganda technique, the washington post wrote that in this way tucker gives putin the opportunity to establish a does not become such a bridge to the voters of donald trump, and that this can be the most toxic and powerful sample, examples of propaganda. well, it is interesting that they pay attention to the way russian journalists admire donald trump, even inviting him to the union of russian journalists. thanks to tanya, this was the senior editor of the ukrainian voice of america service, tatiana voroshko. on the republican prairies in nevada the day before, more than half of the voters voted... haley, but donald trump , the former president of the united states, did not take part in this intra-party vote, instead he focused on the caucuses that will be held in nevada on thursday. andriy borys will explain why this happened. nevada, or as it is also
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called, the silver state, because of the large deposits of this valuable metal that were once found here. this state is becoming increasingly valuable to several political parties. reasons: firstly, the population is growing rapidly here, secondly, the voting here is indicative of all of america, socially and ethnically, it is a very reduced copy of the united states of america, and thirdly, it is a so-called swing state, that is , a state in which the gap between political opponents is usually very small. in the democratic primary in nevada on february 6 , incumbent president joe biden was predicted to win. the day before, he met with representatives of trade unions in losve. america was not built by wall street, america was built by the middle class, and the middle class was built by labor unions. but on the primery from the republican party won the point against all. nikki haley, former us representative to the un and
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ex-governor of south carolina, won a third of the votes. i still refer to donald trump. why don't you debate with me? it's time to start the debate. donald trump, the main favorite in the republican race , did not participate in the primaries. he will run for office tomorrow at local caucuses in elections organized by the party itself. the fact is that the local branch of the republican party decided that it will not take into account the results of the primaries, which is organized by the state government. trump's only opponent will be the pastor of the church, ryan binkley. the republican party delegation in nevada is very loyal to former president trump. he received good support in the nevada caucuses in 2016, so he has an interest in preserving that particular voting system. in addition to participating in caucuses, a candidate must pay $50,000 to the party. therefore, the party uses this event to raise funds.
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it is impossible to do this at the primaries, because they are conducted by local authorities, so there is quite a lot confusing situation. nevada legislators believe that caucuses do not exist at all. transparent, so three years ago they voted for the organization of the primaries, despite this, the local republican branch decided to go against the innovation and stay at the caucuses. the republicans did not explain the changes to their voters very well, so many of them are confused whether he should go to the primaries or perhaps to the caucuses. this confusion, according to the professor of political science, can reduce voter turnout, and republicans, in fact, as well as... democrats are interested in the opposite, during the results of the general election in the state are very telling. nevada offers an important glimpse into the country's future. the demographics of las vegas, for example, show what the demographics of the entire country will look like in about 2050. here
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, such issues as immigration, the problem of health care, the climate, and changes in the economy come to the fore. east las vegas, a predominately hispanic neighborhood. mira beltran, an accountant by education, says that she is forced to trade now. they already make up more than a quarter of the population, according to polls, most of them vote
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for the democrats. however, this trend is changing, as it is throughout the united states, says jesus marquez, a former adviser to donald trump in nevada. in 2012 , 20% of latin americans voted for republican mitromney. in 2016, under donald trump , it is already 30%. in the last presidential election , he had 35%. i think that... he has every chance of winning half of the hispanic vote in this election. according to marquez, both republicans and democrats are now waging a great struggle for latin americans. among them is a large group of those who are not decided, or simply ignores the election, given the slim gap between the candidates in nevada, every vote will count. in the last two presidential contests in nevada , democratic candidates won. give hillary clinton first, then joe biden. the margin from donald trump was
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about 30,000 votes both times. the latest blumber polls show trump leading biden in nevada by 8% at this stage. ukrainian teenagers who were illegally taken to russia came to the us to ask the government and congress to help the trip to ukraine to bring ukrainian children home was organized by the save ukraine fund, which is headed by mykola kuleva, the former representative of the president for children's affairs. yaryna matviychuk heard their emotional stories about the russian deportation. we are here to raise the voices of all children who were exposed from ukraine. these are hundreds of thousands of children who ended up in captivity. they are hostages in the occupied territories of the russian federation, without any chance of
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rescue. we are not only fighting for our land. first of all, we fight for innocent children, survivors of violence, abductions, being torn from their families, and we have evidence from hundreds of children who have returned through our rescue mission and are witnesses to war crimes. a group of ukrainian teenagers came to the united states to inform american government officials, legislators, and politicians about russian crimes against ukraine. children, i came here to tell my story, to find out, to let the whole world know how russians abuse ukrainian children. rostislav, together with other children in the us congress, tells how after the full-scale invasion, his grandmother died of a heart attack. the mother, who had a psychiatric illness, is taken away by the russians, the boy lives at home for the first six months after the invasion, himself under occupation. one day the russians found him and...
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rostislav spent 15 days in a prison cell. isolator is a room 2.2 in which there is a bed, and everything is in bars, you are not allowed to go anywhere, you are not allowed to use phones. next to him , denys tells about his own experience of deportation. his parents do not speak or hear him, so the russians were able to do it without much difficulty kidnap a boy from my family , the military came to my house and started telling me that i was going , i started to refuse, but they answered me the same way, we don't want to hear anything, i have diabetes, and when i told about it at the camp medical center, they told me that wait until the medicine runs out completely, after two or three days astakhov approaches me and says that if i do not submit to russia, then i will simply... die in the camp and no one will treat me. denys remembers how the medicine ran out and he
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ended up in intensive care. i found it by chance contact of the hotline of the organization save ukraine, whose volunteers helped him escape from the annexed crimea. at the border with ukraine, when i saw the simple word ukraine, i took a heavy bag in my arms and simply shouted: "glory to ukraine." it is not easy for them to remember this painful experience, but they understand that every child who... from captivity is evidence of war crimes, and their testimony will help bring russia to justice, mykola koleba, the founder of the save ukraine organization, which deals with the return of children from captivity we we must understand that russia is committing genocide in the occupied territories of ukraine. the russians have created unbearable conditions for ukrainians in the occupied territories, so the families are begging us to help them leave. we have evidence that torture and violence against ukrainians in the occupied territories is much more brutal than in russia itself. in congress
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, children testify at a special hearing of the helsinki commission on the topic of abduction. children from ukraine. they also hold personal meetings with senators and congressmen, speak at events within the framework ukrainian week in washington. it's a terrible situation, it's hard to believe what's happening, but it was good to hear it firsthand, because these are real lives, real stories, so many lives were destroyed in ukraine, so it was important that my colleagues, all of us, heard it . we have to decide what we are going to do and how we can hold russia accountable. this is not the first time. when the russians do this, unfortunately, if you have a tyrannical government, and if the tyrants get away with it , they will continue to do it, it's unacceptable, it's smart, it's really a tragedy, millions of lives destroyed. this case is a case of humanity and crimes against humanity. 20 thousand children who were forcibly removed from their families, enslaved, re-educated, demand
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justice. and these hearings should make it clear that congress will say to russia, "you cannot be allowed to continue." these atrocities, these crimes against humanity, and we will bring you to justice. ksenia, who, together with volunteers, was able to return her 12-year-old brother, who had already been adopted by the russians, to ukraine, hopes that these emotional the meetings will be able to influence the americans, and they will help ukraine to liberate the remaining children who still remain in russian camps, families or on so-called forced rest. i hope that i have conveyed the necessary information to be heard. and draw certain conclusions, we now have a lot of meetings, not just with journalists, for example, very influential people who can contribute to our country, who can help and stop what needs to be stopped. here in the usa, teenagers do not forget to thank the american people for their help and support of ukraine. i want to remind you that 1,900 children still
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remain on the territory of russia. to thank america, that it helps ukraine, ukraine. the organizer of this trip, mykola kuleba, who, before the russian invasion, was the representative of the president of ukraine for children's affairs, hopes for the help of the united states in returning the children. these children are asking you to help ukraine bring back all our children because this war will continue as long as these children live in russia and the occupied territories. please help us. if only naked. what, although officially kyiv was able to confirm the abduction of more than 19,000 children from ukraine, in fact, over the past 10 years of war, up to 1.5 million ukrainian minors have been under russian control. yaryna matviychuk, kateryna lisonovak, voice of america. our next story is about forcibly resettled women from the kharkiv region who survived the russian occupation
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and left for the united states. in a new place, despite a serious illness, kharkiv residents. help raise funds for ukraine - says svitlana prystinska. he and his mother moved to the usa under a support program ukrainian refugees in the summer of 2022. the woman made this decision after another attack on her native kharkiv and the occupation of the village where her mother lived. this village began to be bombed. maybe on the third day. with her mother settled in the town of stace park in the state of colorado, where her daughter lives with her family. immediately after arriving in america, larisa's relatives advised her to undergo a preventive examination by a doctor, which is covered by insurance for refugees. the woman was scheduled for a colonoscopy, a standard procedure in the us for her age. jennifer mclellan,
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the doctor who examined sirklienko urgently sent larisa for surgery. larisa was found. aggressive second-stage colon cancer, while she had no symptoms. family doctor jennifer mclellan has many clients from ukraine. she noticed that her ukrainian patients had not undergone a preventive examination for years. there is a war going on in ukraine, and apparently things like preventive medicine are not given much attention. most people do not have any symptoms at the beginning of the disease and the tumor can develop for years. colon cancer is. to thank american doctors and also this country, which understands how important, how important
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this preventive, these preventive measures are. it usually takes a while to get the biopsy results, but dr. mclellan saw the problem right away, she knew what it was, and she connected us right away. the best specialists, so i know my mother will be taken care of. after the operation, larisa underwent chemotherapy. repeat tests in july 2023 showed no signs of cancer. the woman tries to lead an active lifestyle and works in a cafe, which she co-owns her daughter because it helps when you 're working, when you're around people. in ukraine , i worked as an electrical engineer in a design institute, but i had to work in america in a different way, because i cannot
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work as an engineer, i do not speak enough language, it is a difficult path to be an engineer here, so i work in a cafe , i like it because i talk a lot, i make new friends. since the beginning of the full-scale russian invasion of ukraine, the daughters of the coffee shop have organized a charity day of ukrainian dishes every wednesday. larisa volunteers at these dinners. it not only helps me, it helps my friends, this money that we have from the donation in every wednesday, this, this is help. during this time , a small coffee shop has collected in this way. to help ukraine. svitlana prystynska, volodymyr petruniv. estes park, colorado.
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into the room. to my brother, he says, our window was broken from the other side, here i go, everything, everything is broken, everything is in pieces, we were at home, there were flights again, there were explosions , we could hear how a plane flew in, let ’s go down to the basement again. although they heard that the smoke suddenly blew out all the glass and covered everyone in the refrigerator, everything was exposed so that they sighed all the katsaps, what do you think grief, grief in ukraine, grief for the people, what can you say?
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