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jonathan who is the vice president of academic affairs at the american council of trustees and alumni. to hear from jessica berg who is a teacher. last but not least, a witness who needs no elaborate introduction for america, ruby bridges who is a civil rights luminary and an author. the witnesses will please be on needed -- unmuted to be sworn in. >> do you swear and affirm that the testimony will give is the truth whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show that all the witnesses have answered in the affirmative, the witnesses written statement have been entered into the record. with that you are now recognized for your testimony, we have asked you to sum it up in five minutes if you can do that. >> good morning and thank you, chairman raskin, ranking member and embers of the subcommittee for the opportunity to speak at such a born issue. we are here because books have been questioned, challenged, and banned at record rates in the square. there are students -- this school year, there are students watching urine far. i have brought somewhat -- watching
jonathan who is the vice president of academic affairs at the american council of trustees and alumni. to hear from jessica berg who is a teacher. last but not least, a witness who needs no elaborate introduction for america, ruby bridges who is a civil rights luminary and an author. the witnesses will please be on needed -- unmuted to be sworn in. >> do you swear and affirm that the testimony will give is the truth whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record...
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jonathan, who is with the american council of trusted alumni's and a teacher from virginia. i also was very moved by the testimony and seriousness in which all of you have approached a really important topic. i have a few cleanup thoughts i wanted to advance before closed. one is the question of the fine old lost art of american heckling. i got heckled by marjorie taylor greene on the floor the house. it was totally fine with me, they were about to gavel her down or tell her she was about to be removed. she was yelling for me but left some oxygen space for me to respond. i did, if you go back and read the lincoln douglas bates -- debates there is a great compendium by historian named harold. he includes the heckling that took place. people would yell things out and lincoln and douglas will respond that. sometimes it would launch a whole new discussion between the two of them. that kind of heckling is fine for me. the kind where people are trying to shut people up and shut down an event, that strikes me not within the spirit of the first amendment. much less, something like w
jonathan, who is with the american council of trusted alumni's and a teacher from virginia. i also was very moved by the testimony and seriousness in which all of you have approached a really important topic. i have a few cleanup thoughts i wanted to advance before closed. one is the question of the fine old lost art of american heckling. i got heckled by marjorie taylor greene on the floor the house. it was totally fine with me, they were about to gavel her down or tell her she was about to be...
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as for anorin berg, the american council on foreign relations was extremely frank.s is an organization that was created before the first world war and considered itself such a conductor of world politics. they are they posted such an interesting thing on their website last year that it appeared that green is an instrument of us influence on europe, mind you, no greens are allowed in america. yeah, green is such a heavy larva in the body of the european union, which is there, well, what is not, if she destroys lena in germany but the flag of europe yes, this is a hyperconference, yes, it must be destroyed, uh, that is, it must. only one, as they said in the movie , it’s true, but look at what you just said about the hyperconference you are called. yes. and you kind of started to answer my next question, which i wanted to ask you, because it interests me very much. i don't quite understand, i don't quite understand. here is what i read here. uh, how the international monetary fund evaluates, what about the prospects for a fall in world gdp and russian gdp when i opene
as for anorin berg, the american council on foreign relations was extremely frank.s is an organization that was created before the first world war and considered itself such a conductor of world politics. they are they posted such an interesting thing on their website last year that it appeared that green is an instrument of us influence on europe, mind you, no greens are allowed in america. yeah, green is such a heavy larva in the body of the european union, which is there, well, what is not,...
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uh, american council on international relations is an organization that was created before the firstld politics. they posted such an interesting thing on their website, and last year it appeared that green is an instrument of us influence on europe, mind you, no greens, but they are not allowed into america. yeah, here is such a green alien in the body of the european union, here is a heavy larva, which is like that there. well, what not, if at the same time it destroys germany, but the flag of europe yes , this is a hyperconference, yes, it must be destroyed, uh, then eat must. only one, as they said in the movie , it's true, but look at what you just said about the fact that you called it hypercompetition. yes. and you kind of started to answer my next question, which i wanted to ask you, because it interests me very much. i don't quite understand, i don't quite understand. here is what i read here. uh, how the international monetary fund evaluates, what about the prospects for a fall in world gdp and russian gdp when i opened these headlines, i think, well, they will write there n
uh, american council on international relations is an organization that was created before the firstld politics. they posted such an interesting thing on their website, and last year it appeared that green is an instrument of us influence on europe, mind you, no greens, but they are not allowed into america. yeah, here is such a green alien in the body of the european union, here is a heavy larva, which is like that there. well, what not, if at the same time it destroys germany, but the flag of...
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the first one was like we partnered with ukra ukrainian/american council to raise and promoted some bannersur app and website to show our users what is happening in ukraine so they can go and help us and also for companies so they know what's going on in ukraine and how they can help us. they can help us a lot and we tried to speak to them and that initiative was successful. repeat what we tried and also each of us are trying to do our best on our own. >> oksana, final words to you, if you would, the message you want to get across to those watching about your families, friends, and fellow ukrainians back home. >> yeah. i think the most important message i could send right now for the entire world is to not thinking this is normal. i know it's vez very easy to get used to news that is terrifying, but war and invasions like this should never become norm. i would just encourage everyone to keep thinking about ukraine, everything that's happening to the ukrainian people right now and never accept it as something that just goes on and on. >> thank you both for your time. we wish you the best of
the first one was like we partnered with ukra ukrainian/american council to raise and promoted some bannersur app and website to show our users what is happening in ukraine so they can go and help us and also for companies so they know what's going on in ukraine and how they can help us. they can help us a lot and we tried to speak to them and that initiative was successful. repeat what we tried and also each of us are trying to do our best on our own. >> oksana, final words to you, if...
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by committee republicans was a conservative -- an individual from the conservative group the american council of trustees and alumni. he discussed issues of censorship in k-12 classrooms and higher education. [video clip] >> since this is concerned with caselaw, i would like to make three points specific to it. k-12 schools are funded by taxpayers to advance the public interest. their curricula should therefore balance interests while leveraging the expertise of educators. not a while ago -- not long ago, they were removing books like huck finn, which features the n-word, meaning communities made a judgment about curricular value, no matter how many may disagree with it. discussions about curriculum should be at the state and local level. the framers understood educating children is a profound -- is a paramount parental responsibility, the kind of function that should be kept close to the people. in a federal democracy, local communities will settle on different policies and teach different books. that is the point of that. the american library association's list of the top 10 most challenged
by committee republicans was a conservative -- an individual from the conservative group the american council of trustees and alumni. he discussed issues of censorship in k-12 classrooms and higher education. [video clip] >> since this is concerned with caselaw, i would like to make three points specific to it. k-12 schools are funded by taxpayers to advance the public interest. their curricula should therefore balance interests while leveraging the expertise of educators. not a while ago...
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. >> reporter: tim is senior director of state affairs with the american chemistry council, a trade groupplastics and chemical companies. he says they support efforts to reduce, but doesn't agree with bills like sb 54. >> this goes too far, does it provide opportunities for the business community to comply in a reasonable fashion ? it didn't take into account some of the other trade-offs that we would like to discuss, light weighting, fuel efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions associated with potential alternatives.>> reporter: they want to see greater benefits and policies that are applied comprehensively to all packaging not just plastics. let's talk about future goals. to members of your group in particular the petroleum industry have plans to up the production of resin? >> you have a variety of applications from building and construction and water piping and insulation, electronics, medical devices. the materials go into packaging we understand we have to make sure those down and up in a disposal. >> reporter: is everyone wrangles over policy, startup businesses are trying to innovate
. >> reporter: tim is senior director of state affairs with the american chemistry council, a trade groupplastics and chemical companies. he says they support efforts to reduce, but doesn't agree with bills like sb 54. >> this goes too far, does it provide opportunities for the business community to comply in a reasonable fashion ? it didn't take into account some of the other trade-offs that we would like to discuss, light weighting, fuel efficiency, greenhouse gas emissions...
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senior policy counsel at the american immigration council.up, how to --"how to end the war in ukraine: a solution beyond sanctions." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "hyperballad" by bjork. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as russia's invasion of ukraine enters its third month, we look at how it could end. in a sign of escalating tension, the russian company gazprom has cut off natural gas supplies to poland and bulgaria, saying both countries refused to begin paying in rubles. the president of the european commission accused russia of using gas as a "instrument of blackmail." this comes as germany announced tuesday it will begin exporting dozens of armored antiaircraft vehicles to ukraine in a marked shift and u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin vowed allied nations will also do more to help arm ukraine. meanwhile, u.n. secretary general antonio guterres met tuesday with russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and russian president vladimir putin in moscow, who agreed i
senior policy counsel at the american immigration council.up, how to --"how to end the war in ukraine: a solution beyond sanctions." stay with us. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "hyperballad" by bjork. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as russia's invasion of ukraine enters its third month, we look at how it could end. in a sign of escalating tension, the russian company gazprom has cut off natural gas supplies...
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no one loves the black smoker than the african-american tobacco controlled council. end, to pass legislation. it is the beginning. public health is on board. this is not about criminalizing black smokers but about helping them and stopping another generation of black children from being addicted to these products. our neighborhoods do not have to be this way. this is a new day. reporter: carol mcgruder with the african-american tobacco controlled leadership council, thank you for joining the "newshour." >> thank you so much. ♪ judy: it is a tiny vial with big ambitions to help bring an end to the pandemic everywhere on earth. the developers of the so-called vaccine for the world hope what is inside can ease the equity issues surrounding global vaccine distribution. john yang has the story. reporter: some squeezed their eyes shut as they got their shot. others turned their heads away. these schoolchildren in india were among the first in the world to get a dose of a new low-cost covid-19 vaccine called core vivax manufactured by an indian pharmaceutical company. it wa
no one loves the black smoker than the african-american tobacco controlled council. end, to pass legislation. it is the beginning. public health is on board. this is not about criminalizing black smokers but about helping them and stopping another generation of black children from being addicted to these products. our neighborhoods do not have to be this way. this is a new day. reporter: carol mcgruder with the african-american tobacco controlled leadership council, thank you for joining the...
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carol mcgruder is the co-chair of the african american tobacco controleadership council, an advocacygruder, thank you so much for joining us. banning menthol cigarettes, really, it's been discussed for years der different presidential administrations. how big of a deal is it that this fda under biden is finally making this move? carol: this is a monumental day in public health, the day of the century, i would say, over the last 100 years. this ruling is that important. we want to make sure people know it's not done. this is the beginning of that process. and so we still need to very much participate in it. and we need to understand that the tobacco industry could also have lawsuits to block it. so, this is the beginning of the end, not the end. but it's a monumental day. and the fda is finally doing what they were mandated to do in 2009, when theobacco control act was passed, and that was to do something about menthol. so it's taken a lot of push, a lawsuit on our part, with our co-plaintiffs, action on smoking and health, and the american medical association, and the national medica
carol mcgruder is the co-chair of the african american tobacco controleadership council, an advocacygruder, thank you so much for joining us. banning menthol cigarettes, really, it's been discussed for years der different presidential administrations. how big of a deal is it that this fda under biden is finally making this move? carol: this is a monumental day in public health, the day of the century, i would say, over the last 100 years. this ruling is that important. we want to make sure...
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council about his speech continues. just expressed the hope that the strange he will not play along with the desire of the americans. nited nations well, the americans just said. i mean reuters. new ones to be announced today sanctions. hello main events of this tuesday in our issue food self-sufficiency is russia's real competitive advantage and it should work in the interests of our citizens. what is happening in the food market of the planet, and what advantages does russia have? the head of state set such tasks for the russian agrarian complex today. russia was able to achieve discussion at the un security council
council about his speech continues. just expressed the hope that the strange he will not play along with the desire of the americans. nited nations well, the americans just said. i mean reuters. new ones to be announced today sanctions. hello main events of this tuesday in our issue food self-sufficiency is russia's real competitive advantage and it should work in the interests of our citizens. what is happening in the food market of the planet, and what advantages does russia have? the head of...
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there's also the ukrainian american coordinating council, the nonprofit at the center of one of theserts to send regulated protective equipment. the uacc moving quickly after the invasion of ukraine, started to obtain a license from the department of commerce to export level 3 ballistic vests and special authorization to export levelvests. they're heavily regulated. a member of the group saying so far they have sent about four shipments that have been delivered to ukraine with more in the weeks ahead. the u.s. department of commerce actually regulate these kinds of exports and issue these export licenses for some of this equipment, saying that they have seen an increase in some of the requests to export, to authorize end users in ukraine, but ultimately, though, the onus is on owners to ensure that they are following export laws. as for the police departments that you'll find from california all the way to vermont, they tell cnn that these efforts are legal, that they do inspect the donated equipment, they review it to make sure that it does meet federal standards, and they are operat
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then you also have images from another organization, the ukrainian-american coordinating council or uacc, they moved very quickly to make sure they had paperwork in order and to petition the government for an application with u.s. department of commerce which basically issues these export licenses to send some of this equipment out so certainly something they certainly are going an extra step here. organizers by the way, pamela, and police departments so this is all obviously legal, they inspect everything going over seas to ensure it adhere to see federal regulations. >> and tell us more about the housing being provided to the ukrainians, where is the temporary housing coming from? >> it's actually new york state's former governor, george pataki, we know he basically stepped forward and joined forces with a hungarian company that builds these sort of modular housing, we have some video and images of what it looks like, basically allows them to give many ukrainians that are displaced, at least a roof over their head. just consider these numbers alone from the u.n. recently showing about
then you also have images from another organization, the ukrainian-american coordinating council or uacc, they moved very quickly to make sure they had paperwork in order and to petition the government for an application with u.s. department of commerce which basically issues these export licenses to send some of this equipment out so certainly something they certainly are going an extra step here. organizers by the way, pamela, and police departments so this is all obviously legal, they...
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and there's also the ukrainian american coordinating council or the uacc that's a nonprofit at the middlent to send over things like ballistic helmets, hard plate soft armor and vests. a member of that group saying they've sent about four shipments. organizers and also the police departments across the country are taking part in these efforts saying that this is all, obviously, not only legal but they are also checking all of this equipment to make sure that it adheres to the requirements that the federal government has laid out. so there's certainly the need to protect ukrainians or provide what they need to protect themselves but also to protect a roof over the head of many ukrainians. this is the other angle i wanted to tell you about. you see some of the latest u.n. numbers showing at least 4 million ukrainians have left their war-torn country, also about 7 million ukrainians who either won't or cannot leave their country and they are those that are basically internally displaced. many of them with no place to stay. and this is where new york's former governor has actually stepped in
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here in the un security council, the americans have already understood the limits of their capabilitiesckmail, no matter how many ultimatums the zelensky security council issues, this is the result of the creation of the un after the second world war russia is a permanent member of the security council, this is a fact we cannot change it, but we certainly we can isolate them in the security council, how will she do this postpre? thomas greenfield did not specify this. and probably because it is. impossible, but joe biden the day before, right in the white house, experienced a feeling of real loneliness when his mastermind barack obama dropped in on the 12th anniversary of obama's health insurance bill. my name is joe biden, and i'm barack obama's vice president . joe biden's husband, by the way, is the reason why he doesn't live here. she works. she teaches. no, this is not the usual biden reservation. in this case, the us president tried to joke about his reservations, but it turned out not funny, in the spotlight. anyway, there was obama thank you all. have a seat thank you vice presi
here in the un security council, the americans have already understood the limits of their capabilitiesckmail, no matter how many ultimatums the zelensky security council issues, this is the result of the creation of the un after the second world war russia is a permanent member of the security council, this is a fact we cannot change it, but we certainly we can isolate them in the security council, how will she do this postpre? thomas greenfield did not specify this. and probably because it...
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great britain and the united states did not come to an informal meeting of the un security council on americanilitary biological laboratories, the meeting convened russia, as voiced at the council of the united states, created an extensive network of research centers where secret military programs were carried out, in particular in georgia, a journalistic investigation presented at the security council states that the pentagon conducted biological experiments on the military of this country, as well as ukraine, where there were 30 such institutions, recall information about dubious research, to which kiev agreed, was obtained by our military during a special operation. russia called on the american parliament conduct their own investigation in a laboratory in ukraine where the most dangerous pathogens were studied. one of the priorities of american customers is the anthrax agent, which is characterized by high damaging ability and resistance in the environment. the slide shows the documents on the up2 project, the task of which was to identify the burial places of dead animals and select ulcer
great britain and the united states did not come to an informal meeting of the un security council on americanilitary biological laboratories, the meeting convened russia, as voiced at the council of the united states, created an extensive network of research centers where secret military programs were carried out, in particular in georgia, a journalistic investigation presented at the security council states that the pentagon conducted biological experiments on the military of this country, as...
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thirds majority vote by the general assembly could suspend the state from the hum rights council and the americans they hope that vote will happen this week. while thamericans are doing that, more broadly, the international condemnation of russian action continues. today, france and germany expelled more russian diplomats. we have already heard what joe biden thinks. this is the uk foreign secretary speaking after meeting with her ukrainian counterpart. >> it is a responsibility of the u.k. and our allies, and that is what we discussed today, to step up our support for our brave ukrainian friends. that means more weapons, and more sanctions. putin must lose in ukraine. later this week, the g-7 foreign ministers and nato foreign minister meet. we need to announce a tough new wave of sanctions. the reality is money is still flowing from the west into putin's war machine and that has to stop. ros: we have been keeping and i out from any comment from china and india on the latest atrocities that occurred, both are trading ptners of russia and both are at times allies. they have not said anything. isra
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american tribes and that it was a core permit. there was a lot of litigation one of the things that the advisory council on historic preservation prides itself is on encouraging consultation with native american tribes. that's a big issue these days that so that was that that has gone several ways. they the courts have approved it the courts have then re-examined the permitting so that was one of the controversial areas. there are a number. cases, however that demonstrate the productive work of the advisory council and would love to focus on those two there and they're very diverse. so you have a park chicano park in in san diego area. you have the space shuttles which have been determined eligible. you have the one of the last remaining black officers clubs at fort leonard wood in missouri that was saved and and having been associated with this agency for almost 40 years. i take great pride and they do too in the in the way in which they've harmonized modern development and preservation of historic properties and and that has it's a little known story and i'm delighted that i'm able to tell it today, but it's a very important one. ho
american tribes and that it was a core permit. there was a lot of litigation one of the things that the advisory council on historic preservation prides itself is on encouraging consultation with native american tribes. that's a big issue these days that so that was that that has gone several ways. they the courts have approved it the courts have then re-examined the permitting so that was one of the controversial areas. there are a number. cases, however that demonstrate the productive work of...
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it has been in a very enjoyable experience and joining us on american history tv is the acting chair in the vice chair of the advisory council on historic preservation jordan tannenbaum. we appreciate your time. thank you very much peter. thank you a pleasure a pleasure. recently on american history tv matthew pearl talked about the kidnapping of daniel boone's 13 year old daughter and tensions between settlers and native americans on the 1776 western frontier. here's a portion of the program. there were many many distortions of the original events. and so i don't want to spend my real estate on again explaining to the reader what those distortions were, but they're fascinating because right okay, why is this being being distorted in this way, you know one example is that i'm so part of the story is the rescue of jeremiah and her friends and in one distortion, there is the narrative that on the way home from from being rescued jemima and betsy and fanny the two other young women get married to their rescuers they kind of stop and they all get married lovely. yeah, you know, it's clearly there is kind of subtext of you know k
it has been in a very enjoyable experience and joining us on american history tv is the acting chair in the vice chair of the advisory council on historic preservation jordan tannenbaum. we appreciate your time. thank you very much peter. thank you a pleasure a pleasure. recently on american history tv matthew pearl talked about the kidnapping of daniel boone's 13 year old daughter and tensions between settlers and native americans on the 1776 western frontier. here's a portion of the program....
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council was suspended. and besides, despite american calls, india is still buying russian oil and the conflict in ukraine haswant to welcome the humanitarian support provided to ukraine the united states and india will continue close consultations on how to correct the destabilizing effects of the russian war prime minister of india replied that he was also extremely concerned about the situation in ukraine promised that delhi will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to kiev we hope that the ongoing discussion between russia and ukraine will lead to peace. we also emphasize the importance of ensuring the safety of ukrainian civilians and the uninterrupted supply of emergency aid. however, washington’s humanitarian support from india to ukraine is clearly not enough. india refused to condemn russia's actions in ukraine, recently defiantly abstained during the voting at the general assembly the united nations where they suspended russia's membership in the human rights council, but, most importantly, despite american calls, they continued to buy russian oil in march, the volume of purchases amounted to
council was suspended. and besides, despite american calls, india is still buying russian oil and the conflict in ukraine haswant to welcome the humanitarian support provided to ukraine the united states and india will continue close consultations on how to correct the destabilizing effects of the russian war prime minister of india replied that he was also extremely concerned about the situation in ukraine promised that delhi will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to kiev we hope...
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by committee republicans was a conservative -- an individual from the conservative group the american council of trustees and alumni. he discussed issues of censorship in k-12 classrooms and higher education. [video clip] >> since this is concerned with caselaw, i would like to make three points specific to it. k-12 schools are funded by taxpayers to advance the public interest. their curricula should therefore balance interests while leveraging the expertise of educators. not a while ago...
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this is such a military council absolutely americans hmm mobilize their allies. uh, as minister chief of the pentagon austin said, everything, this is aimed at ensuring victory for ukraine. on the battlefield, er, and as far as you can tell, this plan has two parts. the first is to create conditions for russia to run out of steam during this military operation and still retain a piece, and on a globe that could be written on, ukraine, and then pump this territory with weapons and ammunition by mercenary instructors and go on a counteroffensive in order to return the lost territory. and not only during the last two months, lost wells, donbass and crimea, it is possible to transfer hostilities to the territory of russia and provoke something inside our country. a. well, with regard to the supply of military equipment, it is expected that hmm here is mrs. volosami , german defense minister lamberg will make a statement that germany is ready to deliver e to ukraine. a certain amount of anti-aircraft e, self-propelled cheetah complexes is an analogue our shilki. uh, b
this is such a military council absolutely americans hmm mobilize their allies. uh, as minister chief of the pentagon austin said, everything, this is aimed at ensuring victory for ukraine. on the battlefield, er, and as far as you can tell, this plan has two parts. the first is to create conditions for russia to run out of steam during this military operation and still retain a piece, and on a globe that could be written on, ukraine, and then pump this territory with weapons and ammunition by...
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councils. un americans say questions, you understand, so you understand there will be a vote, in my opinion on seventh it is appointed on the exclusion of russia and soviet human rights. the un is an initiative, american and british, please, daria, even, by the way, look at the name butch yourself, which is very intersect with the english language too. a very cunning competent media strategy. first some name of the relationship is pumped. yes, later on, respectively, this tag remains the same for the person who reads blind this news. naturally, there is a connection. i would like to say one important thing. we raised the issue of france the absence of foreign mercenaries, there were reports that two french scouts were shot down by a helicopter, which is why macron is following the region so closely, but about the storm , the reaction was very surprised in a pleasant sense of the word. marine le pen is now actually a presidential candidate and it is on issues almost on an equal footing . yes, she's got a lot. it must be recalled that perhaps someone did not understand. why is it so important, b
councils. un americans say questions, you understand, so you understand there will be a vote, in my opinion on seventh it is appointed on the exclusion of russia and soviet human rights. the un is an initiative, american and british, please, daria, even, by the way, look at the name butch yourself, which is very intersect with the english language too. a very cunning competent media strategy. first some name of the relationship is pumped. yes, later on, respectively, this tag remains the same...
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britain, the united states, did not come to an informal meeting of the security council, he convened a meeting on american military biological laboratories, russia, as it sounded at the council, the united states created an extensive network of research centers, where secret military programs were carried out, in particular in georgia, in a journalistic investigation, which was presented as saying that the pentagon conducted biological experiments on the military of this country, as well as ukraine where there were 30 such institutions. remind me that the information about the dubious research that kiev agreed to was obtained by our military during a special operation. russia called on the us parliament to conduct its own investigation into a laboratory in ukraine where the most dangerous pathogen was studied. one of the priorities of us customers is the anthrax agent, which is highly destructive and persistent in the environment. the slide presents documents on the up2 project, the task which included the identification of burial sites of dead animals, the selection of ulcerative cattle burial grounds fr
britain, the united states, did not come to an informal meeting of the security council, he convened a meeting on american military biological laboratories, russia, as it sounded at the council, the united states created an extensive network of research centers, where secret military programs were carried out, in particular in georgia, in a journalistic investigation, which was presented as saying that the pentagon conducted biological experiments on the military of this country, as well as...
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serious foreign policy support in the next two weeks, nevertheless, experts from the american think tank. the atlantic councils that the political system of france is in ruins, the far right and the far left together are gaining 53% of the vote. the traditional forces, republicans and socialists, have actually turned into political nothing than all this will turn out for the future of the eu is extremely difficult to predict ivan blagoveshchen. privolkov dmitry malyshev channel one. the results of the presidential elections are summing up and in south ossetia, the center of the electoral commission of the republic has already announced the need for a second round. none of the candidates managed to gain more than half of the votes of the voters after processing 95% of the ballots from the incumbent president anatoly bibilov, 33.5% from the head of the political party. n. khas alana gagloeva 3% more according to international observers, voting took place with high turnout and no violations. today is the international day for the liberation of the prisoners of fascist concentration camps on april 11, forty-fifth
serious foreign policy support in the next two weeks, nevertheless, experts from the american think tank. the atlantic councils that the political system of france is in ruins, the far right and the far left together are gaining 53% of the vote. the traditional forces, republicans and socialists, have actually turned into political nothing than all this will turn out for the future of the eu is extremely difficult to predict ivan blagoveshchen. privolkov dmitry malyshev channel one. the results...
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this is such a war council, absolutely uh americans hmm mobilize their allies.ster chief of the pentagon austin said, everything, this is aimed at ensuring victory for ukraine on the battlefield. oh, and as far as you can understand this plan is in two parts one, huh?
this is such a war council, absolutely uh americans hmm mobilize their allies.ster chief of the pentagon austin said, everything, this is aimed at ensuring victory for ukraine on the battlefield. oh, and as far as you can understand this plan is in two parts one, huh?
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who 3 years ago, criticized the council in the, in the strongest harshest terms that it, that, that, that, that, that it had the audacity of condemning the actions of american soldiers in afghanistan, consistency, and as is well known the united states left the council. so i hope that our colleagues from the united nations will not allow themselves to be manipulated and play up to washington in it's very dangerous sir. games, thank you very much. i thank the representative of the russian federation for his statement. the representative of ukraine has asked for the floor to make a further statement. oh, thank you've her, madam president. before i switched to english, i would say a couple of awards. couple of lines for them. may also be weekly we, when you, i have become accustomed to lies that are constantly being spewed in this, in the chamber of the security council thought if you've been, ah, therapy come right now, been there. i decided to quote the way from an interview or from 8 am. midi owl had called medusa. i'd like to ask comrade medusa comrade, nancy, excuse me. why he doesn't uh, quote, the interview in full. you let me get the video. let me quot
who 3 years ago, criticized the council in the, in the strongest harshest terms that it, that, that, that, that, that it had the audacity of condemning the actions of american soldiers in afghanistan, consistency, and as is well known the united states left the council. so i hope that our colleagues from the united nations will not allow themselves to be manipulated and play up to washington in it's very dangerous sir. games, thank you very much. i thank the representative of the russian...
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the north american maple syrup council says getting supplies like jugs has been a problem as well as equipment. but the biggest issue has been fuel prices and whether you're using gas powered equipment in the woods to have trees or with trucks to deliver sapa with trucks to deliver this, the final product consumers now a gallon of maple syrup from the headings farm costs $6 more than did a month ago. and of course, it's those smaller family farms that are getting hit hardest, and in turn, they're having to raise their prices. the most in chelsea, michigan, madison, scarpino ktvu. fox two news for a lot of people, madison. thank you. the house votes to make pot legal now what will the senate do? i'm carolina shively in washington. i'll have that story coming up. and nearly 1.5 million cars have been recalled because of safety concerns. after the break, we'll let you know which owners are affected. (music throughout) okay care coalition, alaska airlines is still frontrunner for most caring airline. funshine bear, you did some of your own research, right? i sure did. ♪ according to the
the north american maple syrup council says getting supplies like jugs has been a problem as well as equipment. but the biggest issue has been fuel prices and whether you're using gas powered equipment in the woods to have trees or with trucks to deliver sapa with trucks to deliver this, the final product consumers now a gallon of maple syrup from the headings farm costs $6 more than did a month ago. and of course, it's those smaller family farms that are getting hit hardest, and in turn,...
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for this the american authorities , under the guise of fighting for freedom of speech, seem to have decided to impose strict censorship on the network in the united states, a special councilllegedly to combat misinformation. but the republicans have already promised to deprive him of funding, lyudmila lyzhenko understood the reasons. george orwell and the ministry of truth make the headlines of the american press like this. freedom of speech. it seems forever goes down in history notes some edition. we just set up a disinformation management council at the department of homeland security to counteract more effectively. such threats not only enhance security from external threats, but also achieve security on our territory, in fact washington, in violation of the us constitution, introduces censorship of americans, they tried to calm them down and said that the new council would pay special attention to russia and illegal migration, but to the question of journalists. why then the department was created not suitable or other agencies that counter foreign threats remained unanswered, the republicans openly stated after losing control of twitter. the white house needs a new
for this the american authorities , under the guise of fighting for freedom of speech, seem to have decided to impose strict censorship on the network in the united states, a special councilllegedly to combat misinformation. but the republicans have already promised to deprive him of funding, lyudmila lyzhenko understood the reasons. george orwell and the ministry of truth make the headlines of the american press like this. freedom of speech. it seems forever goes down in history notes some...
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obviously count on serious external political support, nevertheless, the experts of the american think tank. the atlantic counciltem of france is in ruins, the far right and the far left together are gaining 53% of the vote. traditional forces. republicans, socialists, have actually become politi. it is extremely difficult to predict how all this will turn out for the future of the eu ivan blagoiy dmitrivolkov dmitry malyshev channel one the results of the presidential elections are being summed up today in south ossetia, according to the republic's cycle, after processing 95% of the ballots from the incumbent president anatoly bibilov, 33 1/2% of his votes ahead of alan gagloev, 36.9% for the victory challengers. it was necessary to gain more than 50%, which means that there will be a second round. international observers also noted the elections were held without violations and with a high level. and in the end of the donbass again, not only residents suffer from shelling there, but also animals to help the latter, the action is called upon. together with our little brothers, we deliver pockets of medicine and
obviously count on serious external political support, nevertheless, the experts of the american think tank. the atlantic counciltem of france is in ruins, the far right and the far left together are gaining 53% of the vote. traditional forces. republicans, socialists, have actually become politi. it is extremely difficult to predict how all this will turn out for the future of the eu ivan blagoiy dmitrivolkov dmitry malyshev channel one the results of the presidential elections are being...
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so russian missiles in most cases, if you believe american sources, hit empty fields, according to which the spokesman of the national security councilrmed that the american administration shares operational information, fortunately for us, the fields arrive as we see, but this information points to a positive conclusion that early on the russian federation is happy and rejoices that, for example, in zaporizhzhia in there was a missile attack on zaporizhzhia until the other day, they hit the huge arsenal of equipment and weapons that our partners are handing over to us. since we currently have quite a number of highly specialized military personnel working at the general staff, and now in particular, all orders are carried out by the same specialized specialists, so andriy mazovets to the president of the association of gas traders of ukraine with us on the link andriy, we congratulate you glory to ukraine glory to the heroes we talked about the prospects of the energy embargo, of course, and about whether they would reach a consensus in europe at the expense of this, but today it happened as i find the situation quite interesting wh
so russian missiles in most cases, if you believe american sources, hit empty fields, according to which the spokesman of the national security councilrmed that the american administration shares operational information, fortunately for us, the fields arrive as we see, but this information points to a positive conclusion that early on the russian federation is happy and rejoices that, for example, in zaporizhzhia in there was a missile attack on zaporizhzhia until the other day, they hit the...
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first back here at home, the tributes are pouring in for willie joseph council, an american killed well fighting in ukraine. the 22 year-year-old is believed to be the first u.s. citizen killed in the conflict. let's go to my colleague nbc's kathy park who's got more on this. >> well alex william joseph council was a new york native, those who knew him described him as someone who felt compelled to serve. he worked as a volunteer firefighter, later would become a marine and -- he was also a husband and father to a seven month old son. and outpouring of grief for 22-year-old willie joseph council. the former u.s. marine who fought and died alongside ukrainian forces. >> it goes to my heart because i'm a foreigner marine. he wanted to serve for freedom, he paid the ultimate sacrifice. >> willie's mother confirming his death to cnn. said he was killed on monday well working with a private military contractor. a devastating blow to his hometown. where he once served as a volunteer firefighter. >> a lot of kids his age don't understand what they want to do in life, he figured out as a young
first back here at home, the tributes are pouring in for willie joseph council, an american killed well fighting in ukraine. the 22 year-year-old is believed to be the first u.s. citizen killed in the conflict. let's go to my colleague nbc's kathy park who's got more on this. >> well alex william joseph council was a new york native, those who knew him described him as someone who felt compelled to serve. he worked as a volunteer firefighter, later would become a marine and -- he was also...
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roby: we talked to the council for american islamic relations.he leading organizations that tracks these issues for the muslim community. what they tell us is this is still a problem across the country, although the numbers of students going to public schools is very hard to track. it is very hard to know how many are getting accommodations as well. what they do tell us, it is a problem and they say it is a work in progress and more work needs to be done. what they also say is what is happening here in the louisiana tracks what they see across the country. in areas that you have larger muslim populations, it is much easier for those students to get those accommodations. in rural areas much like the louisiana where you don't have a large population, those accommodations are much tougher to get, and that is exact what we are seeing on the ground. amna: that is robbie chavez reporting from new orleans. ♪ amna: how does a musical artist develop a unique style? there's talent, hard work, and also inspiration. at the age of 26, guitarist yasmin willis
roby: we talked to the council for american islamic relations.he leading organizations that tracks these issues for the muslim community. what they tell us is this is still a problem across the country, although the numbers of students going to public schools is very hard to track. it is very hard to know how many are getting accommodations as well. what they do tell us, it is a problem and they say it is a work in progress and more work needs to be done. what they also say is what is happening...
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council in stuttgart. bird, where is the american europe actually located?e american command in europe that is, this is already institutionalization, and dmitry agree that such coordinating headquarters or councils are not created for a couple of weeks or months? ah, that is, it is a long-term reflection politicians. also, you again talked about red lines, ah, but we see that the united states continues to ignore the most obvious and at the same time the most fundamental red lines of russia. they are about the approach of nato and infrastructure. nato close. uh, directly to the russian borders, and even an open door policy towards ukraine, after all, before the start of this russian special operation. russia has said many, many times that this is the red line for it. russia asked nato to stop expanding. and to finalize the promise that was given to ukraine and georgia in april 2008. at the nato summit that they will someday join the ranks of alliances , nothing and even after russia a has already demonstrated its readiness to fight for its red lines, to defe
council in stuttgart. bird, where is the american europe actually located?e american command in europe that is, this is already institutionalization, and dmitry agree that such coordinating headquarters or councils are not created for a couple of weeks or months? ah, that is, it is a long-term reflection politicians. also, you again talked about red lines, ah, but we see that the united states continues to ignore the most obvious and at the same time the most fundamental red lines of russia....
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violation of the us constitution, introduces they tried to calm the censorship of the americans by saying that the new councilecial attention to russia and illegal migration, but to the question of journalists. why then the department was not created at the state department or other agencies that counter foreign threats remained unanswered, the republicans openly stated after losing control of twitter. the white house needs a new information club biden's policy has disappointed americans so much that his approval rating is at an all-time low against biden's re-election as president. already speaking 63% of citizens disinformation from the point of view of the white house is facts that are inconvenient for joe biden and the democratic party. they stigmatize anything that doesn't fit in with their preconceived stance as disinformation, to be honest, it was like a belated april fool's joke, but they actually created such advice, in fact. this is the ministry of truth they do. this is to be able to spread outright lies against which people will not be able to speak out and fight back. republicans have already ple
violation of the us constitution, introduces they tried to calm the censorship of the americans by saying that the new councilecial attention to russia and illegal migration, but to the question of journalists. why then the department was not created at the state department or other agencies that counter foreign threats remained unanswered, the republicans openly stated after losing control of twitter. the white house needs a new information club biden's policy has disappointed americans so...