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were in fact abolitionists someone who's who's trying to encourage you to escape? i would say it was would be an unlikely thing that they were trying to do that in order to trick you and to profit from your from your misfortune. i guess it could have happened. but but then other captains and some vessels were actually known quietly very very quietly to to have been reliable persons who who could be counted on to deliver you safely to the north this captain fontaine seems to have been one of them and operated successfully for several years moving numbers of people from the south to the north. so it the your point is very well taken that there was risk involved of re enslavement and there's probably more risk for someone who's a genuine stowaway who gets a board of vessel without the knowledge of the crew or the captain then that could be a problem daniel drayton wrote in his memoir that any northern ship that was anchored in the waters of the south would very quickly be approached almost you know daily by people who wanted to get a board and leave and that was alway
were in fact abolitionists someone who's who's trying to encourage you to escape? i would say it was would be an unlikely thing that they were trying to do that in order to trick you and to profit from your from your misfortune. i guess it could have happened. but but then other captains and some vessels were actually known quietly very very quietly to to have been reliable persons who who could be counted on to deliver you safely to the north this captain fontaine seems to have been one of...
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people who are normal everyday folks who do extraordinary things at extraordinary times. these are the kinds of t stories i hope you take away from the spymaster of baghdad . another reason i wanted to write this book was that i come from regular fault to. there are no great men and women of history and my family line. but we all enjoy reading a good story and those are the people really that help make history. they just usually don't get the chance to write it . of all the times i've been overseas, 32 countries, 20 years, covering wars and other things ndfrom the wall street journal and new york times. we come here to savannah three times a year, what my husband and i riconsider the high holy days. we come for fourth of july and thanksgiving and sometime in the spring depending when we can gettime off . sometimes the book festival. when you come home you asked family, asked friends and they ask you how you work. ask what you've been up to and we would try to talk about our work and realized very quickly after about three or four minutes i would glaze over and it was toug
people who are normal everyday folks who do extraordinary things at extraordinary times. these are the kinds of t stories i hope you take away from the spymaster of baghdad . another reason i wanted to write this book was that i come from regular fault to. there are no great men and women of history and my family line. but we all enjoy reading a good story and those are the people really that help make history. they just usually don't get the chance to write it . of all the times i've been...
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who are we and who are they and who and who are ours, and who is not ours, we are taken here in the studioge number of people on the street. they want to be involved in this, they all support the army. there, support for operations has grown there by 10 or 12%, but they have to do it more and they want to do it. deed specifically and want them to be seen, to be shown. so i went there, lord, yes. the guys have so many simple ones, because they always have someone who constantly comes there, constantly endures something, i like it. there is a boy like that at 120 kg. the marines he says candy is great meat i want meat. well, he can’t eat anything there after being wounded. but it's just very touching. what is there? that's right heaps of damn candy. it seems to me that, well, the army is still strong people, but we need to help the weak and show that we ready to help the weak and support the weak. even. if you are so weak, they have been brainwashed into europeans and people there, who, as it were, were ready to part with something. just. well, let's put it this way, a big one is coming with
who are we and who are they and who and who are ours, and who is not ours, we are taken here in the studioge number of people on the street. they want to be involved in this, they all support the army. there, support for operations has grown there by 10 or 12%, but they have to do it more and they want to do it. deed specifically and want them to be seen, to be shown. so i went there, lord, yes. the guys have so many simple ones, because they always have someone who constantly comes there,...
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and now there are already many local residents who have a-a private houses, and who have drilled wellsn come there and collect water from them through the well. oh well, sasha hold on. thank you very much alexander matyushin was in direct contact with us from donetsk
and now there are already many local residents who have a-a private houses, and who have drilled wellsn come there and collect water from them through the well. oh well, sasha hold on. thank you very much alexander matyushin was in direct contact with us from donetsk
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likes who doesn't like.ve any other way back, we don't have any more, and that's why we all need to focus. and what i started with today is this story with belgorod, it is another reminder of this, that this is a very difficult path that needs to be passed, because there is no way back. we have only one way to go. just now they have arrived. uh, literally now comments ministry of defense about the situation in belgorod let's listen to them. on april 1, around 5:00 am moscow time, two ukrainian mi-24 helicopters entered the airspace of the russian federation at an extremely low altitude. ukrainian helicopters launched a missile attack on a civilian oil storage facility located on the outskirts of belgorod. emphasize that fuel was supplied from this facility only civilian transport has nothing to do with the russian armed forces. the oil depot does not have this, by the way, is a very important point. uh, here is a comment that came from major general konashenkov to the question of the information war, which i
likes who doesn't like.ve any other way back, we don't have any more, and that's why we all need to focus. and what i started with today is this story with belgorod, it is another reminder of this, that this is a very difficult path that needs to be passed, because there is no way back. we have only one way to go. just now they have arrived. uh, literally now comments ministry of defense about the situation in belgorod let's listen to them. on april 1, around 5:00 am moscow time, two ukrainian...
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especially to express who will be the proof, who will tell us, someone will remain.e way, about oles' stories, you are right about the civilians again, who i supposedly are at the plant for steel, and ask for all these five, 35, who have come out now, as you remember, this is excuse me for this word, this is no other use. this is this meanness, when there is in tiktok, it means some kind of girl means collecting mothers of donbass, if you are not indifferent to the fate of your own, it means that your sons are already there and come to some place from some place exactly, damn it, to the same place flew exactly at this time the next day at noon point u arrived - listening hmm kramotorsk, a full station of people a full station of people who were gathered there, let's evacuate point u again flew in and again ukrainian now it's absolutely. clear. come on again now. i'm just now the mayor comes out, says guys. everyone go out, go out to such and such side. and naturally. i'm starting to think, is this again from this filthy series? yes, of course, the series , the beginn
especially to express who will be the proof, who will tell us, someone will remain.e way, about oles' stories, you are right about the civilians again, who i supposedly are at the plant for steel, and ask for all these five, 35, who have come out now, as you remember, this is excuse me for this word, this is no other use. this is this meanness, when there is in tiktok, it means some kind of girl means collecting mothers of donbass, if you are not indifferent to the fate of your own, it means...
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who is khyberd. author photographer author biographer whose latest book biography is on jimmy carter. so welcome kai. good evening. so i'm going to be the interrogator of this essence this session interviewing peter baker and susan glasser. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. he's the author of six books including obama the call of history days of fire bush and cheney in the white house and kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution. susan b glosser is a staff writer at the new yorker. she has previously served as editor of politico during the 2016 election cycle. founding the founding editor of political magazine and editor in chief of foreign policy magazine. she's the author with her husband peter baker. of kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution they are presently writing a book on the trump presidency. so we're all waiting in great anticipation for that. so with with that let's welcome peter baker and susan gla
who is khyberd. author photographer author biographer whose latest book biography is on jimmy carter. so welcome kai. good evening. so i'm going to be the interrogator of this essence this session interviewing peter baker and susan glasser. peter baker is the chief white house correspondent for the new york times. he's the author of six books including obama the call of history days of fire bush and cheney in the white house and kremlin rising vladimir putin's russia and the end of revolution....
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i mean, a president who was willing in some ways to shame them and yet a president who his moral authority by the way he wasn't honest about vietnam. how do you label a president like that? and how long does it take before you can put all of that duality, complexity, contradictions into some kind of historical perspective. what do you measure that against? johnson led himself to stereotype. johnson suffered i think because he thought he was being stereotyped, condescending, too, as the figure. johnson's insecurities, which are not a stereotype, which i think in some ways are one key toward understanding him. and yet they existed with very real ideals, real idealism. and all you can see he is a shakespearean figure. not many american presidents rise to that level. and i mean rise to that level. in terms of significance, complexity. the difficulty in defining them, knowing them. even understanding their priorities. >> which president do you most enjoy being asked to talk about or write about? >> good question. coolidge is great fun for many reasons. he is so much more of the stereotype. he f
i mean, a president who was willing in some ways to shame them and yet a president who his moral authority by the way he wasn't honest about vietnam. how do you label a president like that? and how long does it take before you can put all of that duality, complexity, contradictions into some kind of historical perspective. what do you measure that against? johnson led himself to stereotype. johnson suffered i think because he thought he was being stereotyped, condescending, too, as the figure....
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he was the one who uncovered the fraud, figured out who was involved, testified against those officials. and in retaliation, he was arrested, tortured for 358 days and murdered in russian. police custody on november 16th, 2009. and it's been my mission since his murder, i put aside all of my business activities to go after the people killed him and make sure they faced justice. and that's where to i guess what we're going to talk about today and lead me to, to congressman mcgovern who eventually introduced maintenance key at counselor, mcgovern. you had been involved with writing this at the very beginning. i'd like to hear about it. but i also like to give our, our audience a sense that this was not a slam dunk in this country in the united states at the beginning. in fact, i think one of the shocking things to me as a journalist in the media, i look at law firms. i look at p r. firms. all of us have watched the events that bill bradley has been connected to unfold over years. and now we're acting. wow. so you were there early on. why were you there early on, and what is the magnet ski
he was the one who uncovered the fraud, figured out who was involved, testified against those officials. and in retaliation, he was arrested, tortured for 358 days and murdered in russian. police custody on november 16th, 2009. and it's been my mission since his murder, i put aside all of my business activities to go after the people killed him and make sure they faced justice. and that's where to i guess what we're going to talk about today and lead me to, to congressman mcgovern who...
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committed them, who directed them, who aided, assisted, or abetted their commission.t requires as much information, putting all of the pieces together. it's about interviewing the right people. it's about collecting the right physical evidence. and ultimately it's about finding out who is responsible. not just that russian forces are responsible but the individuals who can be held responsible for the crimes committed against individual people, against husbands, wives, and children. and that's why it's important to gather and to keep gathering, to keep preserving and keep collecting this evidence so that it one day can be used at a trial and a prosecution that will hopefully help stem the tide of these horrific abuses. >> richard, you're doing such staggering, important work. thank you for explaining all of that to us. >> the u.s. justice department has begun investigating the handling of white house records taken to mar-a-lago after former president trump left office. we have new details next. ew wait, you're new too nobody told you? subway's refreshing with better in
committed them, who directed them, who aided, assisted, or abetted their commission.t requires as much information, putting all of the pieces together. it's about interviewing the right people. it's about collecting the right physical evidence. and ultimately it's about finding out who is responsible. not just that russian forces are responsible but the individuals who can be held responsible for the crimes committed against individual people, against husbands, wives, and children. and that's...
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who will be ok? demilitarization continues in other parts of ukraine during the night, high-precision sea and air -based missiles in the areas of settlements, sadovaya chudnov, destroyed two large depots of missile and artillery weapons of ukrainian troops. also, at the military airfield, the world says four ukrainian helicopters were destroyed, two and 24-28. operational-tactical aviation of the russian aerospace forces hit 46 military facilities in ukraine well, calibers. they are back in business another strike on military facilities the armed forces of ukraine was inflicted on the equator of the black sea with shots of the sexual launch hall with six cruise missiles on your screens at once. well, another new action. the video of the ministry of defense with our helicopters this time and the mi-24 mi-28, ena and k 52 alligators on the frames shows how the ukrainian nazis fired a rocket at our turntables to no avail . in the forest. well, now it’s just some kind of nightmarish cynicism after the la
who will be ok? demilitarization continues in other parts of ukraine during the night, high-precision sea and air -based missiles in the areas of settlements, sadovaya chudnov, destroyed two large depots of missile and artillery weapons of ukrainian troops. also, at the military airfield, the world says four ukrainian helicopters were destroyed, two and 24-28. operational-tactical aviation of the russian aerospace forces hit 46 military facilities in ukraine well, calibers. they are back in...
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so here's a guy who actually is a real philanthropist and who has fought some significant fights. i mean, he's the the founder of salesforce this this large software companies based in san francisco. he favors, you know countercultural rhetoric. he's a little bit of like a silicon valley cliche, right? he's into the whole bohemian thing. he hangs it out with the metallica drummer. he's constantly tweeting pictures of himself in the pacific on a sailboat with the metallica drummer. he has a thing called dreamforce in san francisco his own kind of davos by the sea. he flies his executives out the corporate retreats in hawaii, and they all hold hands and have blessings ceremonies. he's co-opted this hawaiian from ohana which sort of means family and he's a guy who will tell you like hit the the inspiration for his company came from going to southern india when he was having an existential crisis early in his career and visiting the hugging saint who told him he needs to give something back that's got to be, you know his ammo and so he founds this company he makes all this money and h
so here's a guy who actually is a real philanthropist and who has fought some significant fights. i mean, he's the the founder of salesforce this this large software companies based in san francisco. he favors, you know countercultural rhetoric. he's a little bit of like a silicon valley cliche, right? he's into the whole bohemian thing. he hangs it out with the metallica drummer. he's constantly tweeting pictures of himself in the pacific on a sailboat with the metallica drummer. he has a...
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and who ran washington. with that i would like to invite you to have any closing remarks and then also for the audience you know for those have not read the book as of yet the book is available for purchase just outside the authors will be signing as well. >> absolutely bright thank you thank you for the great questions. you have been so kind with your praises. believe me he is a master biography great honor. >> thank you, great conversations read thank you very much, appreciate it. [applause] >> weekends on cspan2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sunday book tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes from these television companies and more including buckeye broadband. ♪ buckeye broadband along with these television companies support cspan2 as a public service. ♪ american history tv saturday on cspan2, exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency part sev
and who ran washington. with that i would like to invite you to have any closing remarks and then also for the audience you know for those have not read the book as of yet the book is available for purchase just outside the authors will be signing as well. >> absolutely bright thank you thank you for the great questions. you have been so kind with your praises. believe me he is a master biography great honor. >> thank you, great conversations read thank you very much, appreciate it....
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and who are these?ow countrymen, their people who gave their lives, in fact, for the victory over nazism. well, at least even from this, even from this, i'm sorry. sorry, for and at least with based on pr considerations. well, how can you engage in such bestiality? well, you know, apparently, there is something stronger than pr considerations and you can engage in bestiality in front of the camera, yes, they do these things and do not understand the most important thing, of course they know they are putting a pig in the head of russia or something else, but the worst thing is - they they burn the last bridges of mutual understanding the last bridges on which you can continue to build some kind of communication, everyday conversation, because you correctly said that these are all the families of the families of those with whom they now live next to the neighboring hut. here one fought and died, and the relatives of this person live, and they diligently knock down, as they knocked down the russian languag
and who are these?ow countrymen, their people who gave their lives, in fact, for the victory over nazism. well, at least even from this, even from this, i'm sorry. sorry, for and at least with based on pr considerations. well, how can you engage in such bestiality? well, you know, apparently, there is something stronger than pr considerations and you can engage in bestiality in front of the camera, yes, they do these things and do not understand the most important thing, of course they know...
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who might do the same job? differently who might reach different conclusions? you worry certainly as a writer. you worry entirely too much about what review is. say i mean they're just so many reasons. i mean everything it seems to be about life. should be point in the direction of of learning. to some degree your limitations the fact that other people may be right and you may be wrong. and and a generalized humility. i mean, for example, i mean i can tell you. i used to tell myself. well, you know it's important to live through an institution you put everything you have in an institution and that's fine. i mean, that's a good way of accept. if you make the mistake of equating if you make the mistake of equating yourself with the institution, then you are you're bound for disappointment because i can tell you more than one of the museums on which i lavished. time and an attention i have for example been completely redone. and arguably improved, you know since my version of the history, so, you know, it's it's an obvious lesson. it's a lesson and some people nev
who might do the same job? differently who might reach different conclusions? you worry certainly as a writer. you worry entirely too much about what review is. say i mean they're just so many reasons. i mean everything it seems to be about life. should be point in the direction of of learning. to some degree your limitations the fact that other people may be right and you may be wrong. and and a generalized humility. i mean, for example, i mean i can tell you. i used to tell myself. well, you...
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do you really think the international organizations who are helping ukrainians who don't have disabilities on able to help you kinds hindu? or are they just taking the easy route out? this really horrible question to ask you out of what i'm going to ask you anyway, because we have to be really, we have to be really candid. we saw the pictures that milan showed us. we've seen some of the images that people are struggling with right now with disabilities. if you can, let's be super honest. is it because they can't or because they won't. i think it's absolutely explicitly clear that it's because they want, you know, uli is organization fight her right. and my organization to organizations which have never worked in conflict sounds never worked, and evacuations were able to set up this operation, evacuating people with disabilities in a matter of one week. and so far we've evacuated $583.00 ukrainians with disabilities. so we're showing that with very little funding was very little capacity that it is possible. so it's completely unthinkable that organizations like the red cross, like those in
do you really think the international organizations who are helping ukrainians who don't have disabilities on able to help you kinds hindu? or are they just taking the easy route out? this really horrible question to ask you out of what i'm going to ask you anyway, because we have to be really, we have to be really candid. we saw the pictures that milan showed us. we've seen some of the images that people are struggling with right now with disabilities. if you can, let's be super honest. is it...
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who is charged with committing the murder.of course, they have heard a lot about the fatal incident at night . they say that they characterize armenians. in general, only on the positive side they say that he is raising two children in that that he may have deliberately killed a man. of course they don't believe. he is a creative person, that's very calm and how he is with children. that's how he is a mad dad, to his son, in general, he simply does not have a soul and a daughter and all the children are brought up, i don't know, i can't believe that this could happen. and today , an entrepreneur must choose, uh, a measure of restraint, given the severity of the charge, most likely it will be detention. well, in addition, the investigators also appointed a number of other experts. thank you dasha live was an ntv correspondent daria solova. the police identified the person who broke the model of the grandmother with the flag of the ussr this picture, as a symbol of inflexibility before nazism, is already known to the whole world
who is charged with committing the murder.of course, they have heard a lot about the fatal incident at night . they say that they characterize armenians. in general, only on the positive side they say that he is raising two children in that that he may have deliberately killed a man. of course they don't believe. he is a creative person, that's very calm and how he is with children. that's how he is a mad dad, to his son, in general, he simply does not have a soul and a daughter and all the...
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they were also loyalists who some of them who were believed in tory principles of obeying the king no matter what and that resistance to to lawful authority was a christian sin and there was some these are like hydrogen clergy, but there was a small group i think most loyalists were people who held the same wake principles of constitutional liberty as the patriots. did they just thought that that the violence of the sons of liberty? here the oppressiveness of not interpretation was a greater threat to constitutional liberty than crowned in parliament, and i guess we'll we'll see toyota discussion day what happens these folks folks they have very different destinies. and susie, do you have anything to add to that that you'd like to share just one of the when you when you sort of come back 10,000 feet and you look at the the percentages a lot of loyalists who didn't have the wherewithal to kind of take a stand. is as patrick said just sort of remained neutral they might have had an opinion, but they didn't say anything because it meant risking too much and that sort of the you know, the
they were also loyalists who some of them who were believed in tory principles of obeying the king no matter what and that resistance to to lawful authority was a christian sin and there was some these are like hydrogen clergy, but there was a small group i think most loyalists were people who held the same wake principles of constitutional liberty as the patriots. did they just thought that that the violence of the sons of liberty? here the oppressiveness of not interpretation was a greater...
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education and who know how to argue with doctors who do not want to treat their children and who know who to call to get the best standard of mental health. the quality mental health care for people in poverty, particularly for people of color, has been terrible. representative coleman, leading member of the congressional black caucus, introduced a mental health equity act of 2020 which was to improve block access to mental health services across the country. installed in committee. amy: i want to read the beginning of the piece from the daily beast which says, "the man sought by the nypd on tuesday subway suiting recorded a video message to mayor adams in which he said he had been through the city's mental health system and experienced a kind of emotional violence that would make someone "go and get a gun mefers'." if you can talk about what this means and what needs to happen now, dr. solomon? particularly not in your across the country -- i don't know if we can even say come out of this pandemic, but what is happened in the last few years? >> what has happened has exasperated under
education and who know how to argue with doctors who do not want to treat their children and who know who to call to get the best standard of mental health. the quality mental health care for people in poverty, particularly for people of color, has been terrible. representative coleman, leading member of the congressional black caucus, introduced a mental health equity act of 2020 which was to improve block access to mental health services across the country. installed in committee. amy: i want...
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already giving confessions who gave orders, where they took weapons and who else they were going to eliminate for detention, which was carried out by the fsb joint investigative committees reported the day before more about this operation zinaida kurbatova vladimir solovyov hurries to studio on pravda street, he did not cancel his broadcast live. it just starts with a story attempt. he tells reporters he did not notice anything suspicious, there was no fear. i had preliminary information that i needed to take care of security. after the man pretending to be president of ukraine zelensky several times voiced threats live, and then the competent authorities said, well , we are providing the necessary measures, so people were professionally engaged, but directly in such a development of events. he found out today with a concrete result, nevertheless the realization that this could happen was on april 23 , in his author’s program, the journalist uttered a phrase that they don’t just say, namely, if something happens to me, zelensky and in the circle of his closest friends, uh, complaine
already giving confessions who gave orders, where they took weapons and who else they were going to eliminate for detention, which was carried out by the fsb joint investigative committees reported the day before more about this operation zinaida kurbatova vladimir solovyov hurries to studio on pravda street, he did not cancel his broadcast live. it just starts with a story attempt. he tells reporters he did not notice anything suspicious, there was no fear. i had preliminary information that i...
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but who was in charge of that particular operation, who was the commander and should have known what was going on, could have prevented his fail to punish it, and that's known as command responsibility. so i think what you're likely going to see is a number of prosecutions brought against people at different levels within the russian military who bore responsibility for the operations for areas that were under occupation where evidence becomes available, that war crimes to place. and those are the sorts of people who may end up ultimately in the international criminal course. or indeed, any number of the national investigations. we know that a number of national prosecution officers have open investigations and which may lead to prosecutions. and that so, as i said before, actually tomorrow is the opening of a trial against the leader of a militia in dar for, for very, very serious crimes that were committed there in 2003 in 2004. so sometimes it takes some time for people to, to be brought to justice. but i think just given a strictly the, the focus on ukraine and the number of inte
but who was in charge of that particular operation, who was the commander and should have known what was going on, could have prevented his fail to punish it, and that's known as command responsibility. so i think what you're likely going to see is a number of prosecutions brought against people at different levels within the russian military who bore responsibility for the operations for areas that were under occupation where evidence becomes available, that war crimes to place. and those are...
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this is the burden of those who stayed here and those who left, those who left, under this regime, doandable how long this regime will exist. here we don't know. it may stop in a few days in a month, or it may drag on for years, we have been pulling this strap for 22 years with the same snow regime, which for 4 years, when there was no, another president, it turns out deceived us to clarify, specify the address. and you are a citizen of latvia, i understand correctly, i am a citizen of both latvia and russia, and thank god that today, that is, neither russia nor latvia are at war with each other, that is, it is better to pull the strap with this regime for 22 years in russia in 2008. tin, would have left, as he promised, and we would not have returned about something else. today we would act quite differently by the force of our own example and by the force we have no neighbors. we are really talking about the address of yuryevich, you said that you were pulling the strap, while we asked you how much how many passports do you have, you said, you are two citizens of other countries, th
this is the burden of those who stayed here and those who left, those who left, under this regime, doandable how long this regime will exist. here we don't know. it may stop in a few days in a month, or it may drag on for years, we have been pulling this strap for 22 years with the same snow regime, which for 4 years, when there was no, another president, it turns out deceived us to clarify, specify the address. and you are a citizen of latvia, i understand correctly, i am a citizen of both...
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i do not who told you that.ven supreme court of the united states of america, it is my honor and it truly is an honor. to introduce you to the next associate justice of the supreme court the honorable judge ketanji brown jackson. judge jackson: thank you all very much. thank you so much mr. president. it is the greatest honor of my life to be here with you at this moment. standing before my wonderful family, many of my, your distinguished staff and guests and the american people. over these past few weeks you have heard a lot from other -- from me and about me. i hope to use this time primarily to do something that i have not had sufficient time to do just to extend my heartfelt thanks to the many people who have helped me as part of this incredible journey. i have quite a few people to think. as i'm sure you can imagine, in this moment it is hard to find the words to express the depths of my gratitude. first, as always, i have to give thanks to god for delivering me as promised. and for sustaining me throughout
i do not who told you that.ven supreme court of the united states of america, it is my honor and it truly is an honor. to introduce you to the next associate justice of the supreme court the honorable judge ketanji brown jackson. judge jackson: thank you all very much. thank you so much mr. president. it is the greatest honor of my life to be here with you at this moment. standing before my wonderful family, many of my, your distinguished staff and guests and the american people. over these...
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yes, there are those who lead, enmity, which means that with those who go on, activities somehow helphe enemy and informational over any other path, that's all, the path is already cut off for them. now, with regard to these, which pay taxes do not pay here is the question. here's what they suggest is that there is elizabeth because there the advice edition was e and so on. is it within the framework of russian legislation or not, if within the framework, that is, if there are some points that are not provided for, legal legislation, yes, and there is such an opportunity , which means that then it is legal. if not, it's illegal, we can think about it all. anything and then the law needs to be changed to make it impossible. if you call me a condom now, it will be the whole law, i will want to somehow answer this, you understand, yes, so listen, well, she is an insult. who is already answering the question of public dialogue of various states public some kind of reaction, public, transposing states. if someone is perfect you are painting a picture, you do not want to either think or agr
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who is left there?s does not mean that you can move freely around the city, because if they the remnants of the occupying forces were found so that it would not interfere with the cleansing or the conduct of the battle. and here is the message from the twitter account of the ukrainian public radio, also on april 1, yesterday was the first silent night , but there were no shots in the city center, but it is still unsafe in the city there are russian soldiers dressed in civilian clothes, how much this myth has already cost ukrainians their lives, and supposedly disguised russian soldiers. how many reports have there been about how the militants of the defense dash, who received weapons from the kiev regime they shoot people right on the streets, it’s better, not the first, but for the first time they accuse our country of atrocities. according to the ministry of defense of the russian federation, all materials published by the kiev regime about the crimes of russian military personnel in the indicated set
who is left there?s does not mean that you can move freely around the city, because if they the remnants of the occupying forces were found so that it would not interfere with the cleansing or the conduct of the battle. and here is the message from the twitter account of the ukrainian public radio, also on april 1, yesterday was the first silent night , but there were no shots in the city center, but it is still unsafe in the city there are russian soldiers dressed in civilian clothes, how much...
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nita mcbride and nancy keegan smith who's some of you know, who was at the national archives for many years. and the second chapter of our book we the first chapter we look at this whole notion of the evolution of the position including when the title came into play, but our second chapter is on first ladies and civil rights. and we put that at the front of the book because we wanted to once again show this arc of history through the women who were the first lady and so you start with martha washington who brought in slave servants to the homes in both, new york and philadelphia and in philadelphia, they were doing it pretty much they had to skirt the law if they had kept their enslaved servants there for more than six months. they were free. so they would send them back to mount vernon. and so there was this back and forth in order to evade this law. we had 10 families in the white house historical association because michelle obama brought that to their attention looked at slavery in the white house. so 10 different families had brought in slave servants and part of the reason some
nita mcbride and nancy keegan smith who's some of you know, who was at the national archives for many years. and the second chapter of our book we the first chapter we look at this whole notion of the evolution of the position including when the title came into play, but our second chapter is on first ladies and civil rights. and we put that at the front of the book because we wanted to once again show this arc of history through the women who were the first lady and so you start with martha...
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you just woke up and those who haven't gone to bed yet? hope this calmly sunny morning will bring us only good surprises. chic what a good image? guys, well, 15 minutes before the broadcast. doesn't she get tired at all? this is the first channel. three chords. what is happening at the table does not bother you at all . what will you say when you're in front of him? today let all the main characters of this story speak in our studio, a man who does not even need to be introduced. good evening where did you go? this is the main vocal project of the country voice. my name is dmitry nagiyev don't touch your glasses. and now, dear friends, on the example of our layout. let's see how ours are set up. and to us my colleague joins you live. welcome to the first channel is the life of others. let's see what's going on behind closed doors. stop pretending that you see me for the first time. i really need to say something. goodbye drum. and with whom did you come to us today? good morning everybody. you just woke up and those who haven't gone to bed
you just woke up and those who haven't gone to bed yet? hope this calmly sunny morning will bring us only good surprises. chic what a good image? guys, well, 15 minutes before the broadcast. doesn't she get tired at all? this is the first channel. three chords. what is happening at the table does not bother you at all . what will you say when you're in front of him? today let all the main characters of this story speak in our studio, a man who does not even need to be introduced. good evening...
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who yes, this is clear to everyone.lism, euro-atlanticism together with two ten languages. this is russian poetry, globalism is impossible to aim and it is impossible to launch anything. no, you don't need a belly. the thing is, i have some experience there. peter probably has experience moving around europe it’s clear that these finns and swedes. they were raped by america, it’s understandable that why macron or pan are trying so hard to somehow wag russia too, because they have 40% of the french, they secretly love putin and we will now say that all of europe is our enemy. let's wet them, no matter how it is not necessary to destroy cities. and so it is not necessary. we have. here is the old man. this groovy one, as if he, of course, is interested in us all killing each other as much as possible, but not all of europe is the political establishment of europe absolutely no matter how sovereign, he is led by him, therefore the enemy, how do we call it? well , there is no need to declare the whole world. this is very im
who yes, this is clear to everyone.lism, euro-atlanticism together with two ten languages. this is russian poetry, globalism is impossible to aim and it is impossible to launch anything. no, you don't need a belly. the thing is, i have some experience there. peter probably has experience moving around europe it’s clear that these finns and swedes. they were raped by america, it’s understandable that why macron or pan are trying so hard to somehow wag russia too, because they have 40% of the...
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who didn't want to abolish slavery, who didn't want to who was critical of slavery's expanse and bus was not an abolitionist. democrats tended, again, they were the majority party, to court abolitionists and people who wanted women to vote, people wanted the prohibition of app alcohol. they call them fanatics. there's a wonderful story i quote my nathaniel hawthorne, the great novelist, was a democrat, who had a campaign biography of franklin pierce, before he was elected president, a story where all these people gather in the countryside and throw all of these old shares and traditions into a bonfire, including bibles and other things. democrats believed that you wanted poor folks democracy yes but you didn't wanna disrupt the whole social order. in fact they often had a sense of a golden age, thinking that before, when everybody was agrarian and then things would happen that would be better. >> good old days. >> first the abolitionists were evangelical protestants, most of them. that meant that the reformation had not really ended. they were really were opposed to catholics. especi
who didn't want to abolish slavery, who didn't want to who was critical of slavery's expanse and bus was not an abolitionist. democrats tended, again, they were the majority party, to court abolitionists and people who wanted women to vote, people wanted the prohibition of app alcohol. they call them fanatics. there's a wonderful story i quote my nathaniel hawthorne, the great novelist, was a democrat, who had a campaign biography of franklin pierce, before he was elected president, a story...
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who is funding this business?e west i will tell you now who finances this video, because there is information for sure. what is the name of the organization, the main sponsor of this russophobic masterpiece, the ukrainian national women's league of america and the ukrainian diaspora, new jersey officially finances. shooting such videos, in fact they are the sponsors of the terrorists the best methods of isis, but it feels like here we discussed in our editorial office, i will share our thoughts with you, because everything inside us boils on this topic. there is a feeling that igil, it was a great training. they just experienced it. methods of conducting a state struggle with states on a fundamentally new level. there they trained. if possible, so to speak on the syrians. you know with what effort a huge international coalition, which included a huge number of countries, could not. as a result, from 60 more than 60 countries could not cope with isis and here are the technologies igil in ukraine in full andrei kons
who is funding this business?e west i will tell you now who finances this video, because there is information for sure. what is the name of the organization, the main sponsor of this russophobic masterpiece, the ukrainian national women's league of america and the ukrainian diaspora, new jersey officially finances. shooting such videos, in fact they are the sponsors of the terrorists the best methods of isis, but it feels like here we discussed in our editorial office, i will share our thoughts...
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they are broadcasting for the internal user for the people who are sitting in kiev for the people whon kharkov for the same. who wants to go to russia, that is, they scare them to come to russia with you. it is not known what they will do, but in it you will end up in some kind of concentration camp there. yes, show this concentration camp, well, people are afraid, because there are hostilities. they are there until the end, maybe they do not understand the whole situation. what happens and if they are held hostage, it is much worse than leaving for the territory of the russian federation. well, here is a very important point regarding. eh, azov got up. right now, one thought came into my head after pushin. 'cause when we say open up there, we give corridors. get out, get out. i have a feeling that the kiev authorities are pursuing two goals. if you can't free these mercenaries. yes, somehow bring them out there by sea, somehow. yes, they are ready to destroy them, they are ready to surrender them all. they destroyed them, and i think so, they are pushing a mercenary into handcuffs, c
they are broadcasting for the internal user for the people who are sitting in kiev for the people whon kharkov for the same. who wants to go to russia, that is, they scare them to come to russia with you. it is not known what they will do, but in it you will end up in some kind of concentration camp there. yes, show this concentration camp, well, people are afraid, because there are hostilities. they are there until the end, maybe they do not understand the whole situation. what happens and if...
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we need to send someone to sacramento who has been on the front lines of those issues who will buildmore housing and who will make sure we get people off the streets into supportive housing and shelter and open more mental hospitals and get more aggressive about time change. i have that record. i will deliver for san francisco. >> my campaign is about changing the system so it is finally responding to your interests, not the interest of a corporation and big-money. >> a very good, thank you both so much. don't forget to vote. for more information, go to kqed.org . >> denies look at something beautiful takes us to san francisco's chinatown for a delicious tour of the golden gate fortune cookie factory. that's our show for tonight. i'm scott schaefer. you can find "kqed newsroom" online or on twitter or email us . tune in next week for special edition of "kqed newsroom" and a look at california's plastic problem. have a great weekend. yamiche: new january 6 revelations. and the questions surrounding russia's military. >> and so we intend to find out what calls were made and piece toget
we need to send someone to sacramento who has been on the front lines of those issues who will buildmore housing and who will make sure we get people off the streets into supportive housing and shelter and open more mental hospitals and get more aggressive about time change. i have that record. i will deliver for san francisco. >> my campaign is about changing the system so it is finally responding to your interests, not the interest of a corporation and big-money. >> a very good,...
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that is, those who got to know her closely and who generally had some kind of human resource of theirfollowed her, because, well, in general, it’s hard to imagine that people like her are. and when you understand this is in front of you, and in front of you is a person. that's really absolutely piercing kindness that you see, it's with your own eyes that you understand what really this person is. and your joy uh, the joy of other people. eh, pleases more than his own his own. and it's so atypical. it's as much as to say. well , not in such ordinary human nature. what 's amazing about that? is it possible to say that this kind of her kindness and such unusualness allowed her to, in a sense, step over obstacles? well, that is, uh call easily someone who has power and say, listen, let's help. you know that in the first place, and i must say that it was not easy, because i saw, for example, how she fought for the same house mercy and uh, do n't think she came. lisa illuminated everyone there, which means with her extraordinary kindness, and they gave everything away, and some building in
that is, those who got to know her closely and who generally had some kind of human resource of theirfollowed her, because, well, in general, it’s hard to imagine that people like her are. and when you understand this is in front of you, and in front of you is a person. that's really absolutely piercing kindness that you see, it's with your own eyes that you understand what really this person is. and your joy uh, the joy of other people. eh, pleases more than his own his own. and it's so...
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those who doesn't want to go - those who doesn't want to go and understand — those who doesn't want to_ those who doesn't want to go and understand this is part— those who doesn't want to go and understand this is part of- those who doesn't want to go and understand this is part of russia, i understand this is part of russia, they have — understand this is part of russia, they have to— understand this is part of russia, they have to he _ understand this is part of russia, they have to be physically- they have to be physically eliminated. _ they have to be physically eliminated.— they have to be physically eliminated. ~ �*, , ., ., , eliminated. whether it's photographs of mothers who _ eliminated. whether it's photographs of mothers who lost _ eliminated. whether it's photographs of mothers who lost sons _ eliminated. whether it's photographs of mothers who lost sons in - eliminated. whether it's photographs of mothers who lost sons in the - of mothers who lost sons in the conflict or i7th—century icon, these works on show here now reflect a country, a culture that is fighting for its
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who was rooting for me.nks a lot to my parents. if they had, none of this would have happened. thank you very much i love you, handsome, well done, my brother. i know it's very strong. now i'm upset, but it's okay. we're moving on. yes, in general, everyone who was rooting for me and separately i want to say hello to the whole city of podolsk, all of armenia thank you very much for rooting for me. i love you mentors egor creed polina gagarina basta thank you very much for turning to me. many thanks to sergey sergeevich, his orchestra plan dmitry nagiev agata, also to my family, my teacher, to everyone who supported me. thanks to everyone who is listening to me now. thank you guys you are great fellows. we are extremely grateful to you to decorate our project. thank you very much happy. i am very glad that i passed, but i feel very sorry for these guys. we have become such friends. i am very worried about them. it's okay, everything's fine. i am very happy for ksenia, so i want to congratulate you , we will c
who was rooting for me.nks a lot to my parents. if they had, none of this would have happened. thank you very much i love you, handsome, well done, my brother. i know it's very strong. now i'm upset, but it's okay. we're moving on. yes, in general, everyone who was rooting for me and separately i want to say hello to the whole city of podolsk, all of armenia thank you very much for rooting for me. i love you mentors egor creed polina gagarina basta thank you very much for turning to me. many...
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can remove even more completely people who are not interested in the wrong side, who can independently through themselves skip this situation. evaluate it and broadcast your opinion to the assessment of everyone around the sandbank personally. it’s very interesting, uh, to analyze the story of patrick lancaster, who came to the donbass and perfectly understands what is there happening. and what he sees he is well aware of. what consequences can he have there in the country , here's how to make them come to us and feel our spirit and our strength and our truth. the information channel on the first continues its work. this time will be shown anatoly kuzichev olesya loseva the ministry of defense of russia published a video of the advancement of columns of the russian army in the liberated territories of the kharkov region, in general, our military systematic go to achieve their goals one by one, freeing the ukrainian settlements from the nationalists who settled there . together with our military, war correspondent andrey filatov also visited the front line, and this is the video he shot
can remove even more completely people who are not interested in the wrong side, who can independently through themselves skip this situation. evaluate it and broadcast your opinion to the assessment of everyone around the sandbank personally. it’s very interesting, uh, to analyze the story of patrick lancaster, who came to the donbass and perfectly understands what is there happening. and what he sees he is well aware of. what consequences can he have there in the country , here's how to...
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i want to be who i am. this is what i am the legendary concert of the king of variety at the olympic april kirkorov police brotherhood premiere tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv at burger king there has never been a burger with a cutlet of 100% marbled beef with gouda cheese and a soft brioche bun. and now there is angus chef only burger king in april healthy sleep otoscones at old prices on beds sofas and mattresses, plus six months of free storage ascona is a profitable charm that enlivens the action. comedy is the only tin a record number of viewers, hundreds of positive reviews and again. hello. the role of engine oils is to protect the engine from the first second in start-stop mode and a sharp increase in speed rolf in a new package to keep the quality affordable. big ruddy bun. new big alexander burger, order in the kfc application clearly with kostyushkin i know everything is tea and a bun together. what, what, now i'm the police brotherhood premiere tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv in the country of talent, the yea
i want to be who i am. this is what i am the legendary concert of the king of variety at the olympic april kirkorov police brotherhood premiere tomorrow at 20:00 on ntv at burger king there has never been a burger with a cutlet of 100% marbled beef with gouda cheese and a soft brioche bun. and now there is angus chef only burger king in april healthy sleep otoscones at old prices on beds sofas and mattresses, plus six months of free storage ascona is a profitable charm that enlivens the action....
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it's the classic story of sort of the man behind the scenes, the guy who's making things worse and who gives attentionn o details. it's a story about the establishment of the sort of end of the establishment. there is a notion both on the left and the right who look at the washington establishment and my first book was a biography of one such figure sort of a predecessor of james baker who wasn known as the chairman of te foreign policy establishment. but in your account, and other generation, the next generation of a power fixer and you write with admiration this is a very a conservative lawyer who was associated with a lot of controversial issues but i get a sense from your narrative thatn you have a certain nostalgia for the old establishment for when things worked. is that true or not? >> there is a lot to unpack. first of all, the interesting thing about the story and its washington story in the sense that everybody, almost everybody comes to washington and they are an outsider until they are in insider. and who do you think of in the establishment now? you think of like the clint
it's the classic story of sort of the man behind the scenes, the guy who's making things worse and who gives attentionn o details. it's a story about the establishment of the sort of end of the establishment. there is a notion both on the left and the right who look at the washington establishment and my first book was a biography of one such figure sort of a predecessor of james baker who wasn known as the chairman of te foreign policy establishment. but in your account, and other generation,...
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others who took the risks lived.ome of the greatest living civic threats to put tin. we'll report on them when this special report continues when we're back in just one minute. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ good to have you back, old friend. yeah, eyes on the road, benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. >>> now our special re port on putin's crackdown continues. in any government, the power over policing is always susceptible to abuse. in russia putin uses the police to destroy his opponents quite regularly. on
others who took the risks lived.ome of the greatest living civic threats to put tin. we'll report on them when this special report continues when we're back in just one minute. the world needs you back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one...
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because of the people who got out to vote. who organized registration drives.hem, change arrived. the following year, president obama nominated ketanji brown jackson to the u.s. sentencing commission. three years later, he nominated her to the federal bench. and today, on the white house south lawn, judge jackson reminded us of that history, with along with many others, many other building blocks helped lay the foundation for her supreme court confirmation. >> i am also ever buoyed by the leadership of generations past who helped light the way. dr. martin luther king junior, justice, and my personal heroin, judge constance baker motley. they did the heavy lifting, and made this they possible. and for all of the top of this historic nomination, and now confirmation, i think of them as the true path breakers. i am just the very lucky first inheritor of the dream of liberty and justice for all. no one does this on their own. the path was cleared for me. so that i might rise to this occasion. and in the poetic words of dr. maya angelou, i do so now, while bringing
because of the people who got out to vote. who organized registration drives.hem, change arrived. the following year, president obama nominated ketanji brown jackson to the u.s. sentencing commission. three years later, he nominated her to the federal bench. and today, on the white house south lawn, judge jackson reminded us of that history, with along with many others, many other building blocks helped lay the foundation for her supreme court confirmation. >> i am also ever buoyed by the...
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because for people who believe these kinds of false obligations, even some who don't believe them explicitly but ambiently absorb that these are the allegations that are circulating about people in politics, that be can used to justify any level of extreme response, any level of violence even in response. that's why it's a dictator's tactic. that is why it is a fascist authoritarian tactic. to use eliminationist tactics and characterizations like this against your opponent, to make up and use false claims like this to try to wipe your political opponents off the playing field, to have them no longer considered human, to have them considered not only not competitors but not people fit to share the earth with you. that is why this spring, it was more than just disgusting and shocking, disturbing, when republican sitting united states senators and conservative media decided they were going to play that particular card against supreme court nominee judge ketanji brown jackson. judge jackson's record as a human being, as a public figure, as a judge, includes nothing, nothing, nothing that justifi
because for people who believe these kinds of false obligations, even some who don't believe them explicitly but ambiently absorb that these are the allegations that are circulating about people in politics, that be can used to justify any level of extreme response, any level of violence even in response. that's why it's a dictator's tactic. that is why it is a fascist authoritarian tactic. to use eliminationist tactics and characterizations like this against your opponent, to make up and use...
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who do you take china for, who do you take india for, so no.nd five packages of sanctions against belarus showed even a relatively small country, although president lukashenko said mal spool. yes, roads cannot be cut out of the world economy, and the russian federation, together with belarus, that's for sure, and but this meeting, which actually showed, i would say so. yes, everything is fine. and now let's talk about the problems, russia is close to belarus, but we have the dkb. we have the eurasian union and probably from armenia kazakhstan kyrgyzstan tajikistan probably the next comrades. we are waiting for a clearer clear position. we are waiting for their position and their support to be manifested in this open war with the west, because if kazakhstan was supported in january. let's be honest, we didn't just save the political system. and the lives of many politicians and leaders of this country were saved, and above all, they saved russia and belarus as a whole by the dkb, then, probably, we have the right to count on reciprocal support t
who do you take china for, who do you take india for, so no.nd five packages of sanctions against belarus showed even a relatively small country, although president lukashenko said mal spool. yes, roads cannot be cut out of the world economy, and the russian federation, together with belarus, that's for sure, and but this meeting, which actually showed, i would say so. yes, everything is fine. and now let's talk about the problems, russia is close to belarus, but we have the dkb. we have the...
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well, these are professional soldiers who for this time who have been killed.for us is preciously important. all the information i post on my social networks, and i do help, as well as other members of our parliament, too, the members of the families who lost their lives. but your own ministry of defence acknowledges that 1,351 russian troops have been killed. that's the official russian figure. well, i'm only talking about my area i represent, in the state duma, because what i do today, i have a territory... well, sometimes if you compare to the us system or uk system, it's a state, i guess, so that i represent and i am responsible. i understand that. so that figure of 20 concerns your own district. i understand that now. yeah. it's just very striking to me that valentina melnikova, secretary of the union of the committees of soldiers�* mothers of russia, that is, the group that represents the mothers of serving soldiers, she says that she believes ukraine's data on the scale of russian casualties is credible. she says, quote, "i see the list provided by "the
well, these are professional soldiers who for this time who have been killed.for us is preciously important. all the information i post on my social networks, and i do help, as well as other members of our parliament, too, the members of the families who lost their lives. but your own ministry of defence acknowledges that 1,351 russian troops have been killed. that's the official russian figure. well, i'm only talking about my area i represent, in the state duma, because what i do today, i have...
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who was present there was shocked that half of the people who were present at the execution of theseory of mankind deserved to be executed more than they, these four and half of those present turned their backs and they ran away and how they wrote, they didn’t write simonov, in my opinion, orenburg wrote it, i can be mistaken now. which one of them is what? that is why we won, and not the nazis, because we are like that, even when these people are executed, it is unpleasant for us to watch. yes, it's true, so the truth won and we won. i understand that this is a moot point, but i don't want my heart to harden in the end. again, back to religion. she dictates something else. you know how levitan wrote. by the way, these are our defectors each chooses a woman for himself, religion is the road of the devil, each servant of the prophet chooses for himself. here are those who encroached on us, remove one thing, personally, i choose a completely different one. so to the question of defections, which are now making up regular lists, in which they already include each other to watch this, of
who was present there was shocked that half of the people who were present at the execution of theseory of mankind deserved to be executed more than they, these four and half of those present turned their backs and they ran away and how they wrote, they didn’t write simonov, in my opinion, orenburg wrote it, i can be mistaken now. which one of them is what? that is why we won, and not the nazis, because we are like that, even when these people are executed, it is unpleasant for us to watch....
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tell me who should date who.rything is being done to ensure that no one negotiates with anyone at any level. you understand this, right? well, it seems to me that these things are absolutely obvious and the position of the americans. she changes amazingly. here, in the course of events, you know. they generally, uh, it seems to me that they don’t have any plan for ukraine at all, they do n’t just reflect on some events, we were told 72 hours. they won so won't win that let's supply weapons began to supply weapons. look, there's something going on. let's deliver this. and yes, here's the pancake here . yes, and he says, but because, well, yes. we are ready, in principle, to accept. er, so to speak, perhaps, the signing of this peace agreement between ukraine and russia regarding its neutral status. and here i am remembering just a week ago they are not. about what no, we are against it. it was johnson who spoke and yes, no, no, well, you don’t need to sign there, but stefanchuk chairman of the verkhovna rada, what
tell me who should date who.rything is being done to ensure that no one negotiates with anyone at any level. you understand this, right? well, it seems to me that these things are absolutely obvious and the position of the americans. she changes amazingly. here, in the course of events, you know. they generally, uh, it seems to me that they don’t have any plan for ukraine at all, they do n’t just reflect on some events, we were told 72 hours. they won so won't win that let's supply weapons...
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this is the man who loves donbass this person who respects the people who live in the donbass is a person honors the traditions of donbass yes , a person who tries to do so in the conditions of hostilities. in order to minimize losses among those people whom he loves, respects and appreciates, and to preserve the infrastructure that the donbass needs, and the person who fights in the donbass, who doesn’t really care about this lady, by and large. he came there only because of the war, only because he had a contract only because he thinks his enemies live there, of course, he absolutely does not care . well, this is territory. this is alien territory for them. you know what's the matter very uh, very painful for all this. uh, i'm watching because, well, uh, it's actually the tragedy that donbass has faced for eight years. it's just, well, it seems to me, it's a very long, very long time and, uh, great patience people have shown in anticipation that something is on really. will change in relation to write down such a short history of eight years and translate into foreign languages send a
this is the man who loves donbass this person who respects the people who live in the donbass is a person honors the traditions of donbass yes , a person who tries to do so in the conditions of hostilities. in order to minimize losses among those people whom he loves, respects and appreciates, and to preserve the infrastructure that the donbass needs, and the person who fights in the donbass, who doesn’t really care about this lady, by and large. he came there only because of the war, only...
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who needs medical care is provided with medical care, who needs to be fed is fed is in normal conditions. just try to imagine what would happen in social networks and ukrainian publics about this in this situation. well, just try to imagine in the form of what happened to our prisoners, who had previously fallen to them. here we are, normal. i give you even more i will say. today i talked to several people, our people, looking at these prisoners, who for a month destroyed, shot, hollowed out this city, killed people, several people said to me, listen, it's a pity. you look at them and it's a pity, and i caught myself thinking that it's becoming a pity and the only thing i could do to turn myself away from this. i found videos where they are still with weapons and self-confident and do not say that they are all cooks or some signalmen there, how they look when they are armed and not captured. well, somehow let go a little, but, in principle, pity for the person in this situation. this is a normal natural human feeling, but today's europe and today's west deny us humanity. and these non-hu
who needs medical care is provided with medical care, who needs to be fed is fed is in normal conditions. just try to imagine what would happen in social networks and ukrainian publics about this in this situation. well, just try to imagine in the form of what happened to our prisoners, who had previously fallen to them. here we are, normal. i give you even more i will say. today i talked to several people, our people, looking at these prisoners, who for a month destroyed, shot, hollowed out...
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he speaks for him of ukraine, a ukrainian politician more than that, who is not appointed, who is electedore than that, well, and so on their internal. it is their internal affair, how and why. why was he arrested, why was he arrested ? we were killed for 8 years blackmailed 8 years old. we endured everything. and now we treat this very, very carefully and very painfully. now i want to show you one photograph, which was literally confiscated from the nazis in a flint room. look carefully here. i think it's obvious, yes. slightly to the left of myself, not to the left, to the left, to the left, to the bottom, to the side, something else is a laptop. what is nabukhin, and this is a drug, yes, a certain one. yes, it is an anesthetic, a type of tramadol, which is found in large quantities today in the narcotic troops under the name. uh, nazis vsu and so on. here is some! uh, drug for sure. yes, this drug, from which they become insane. i understood the so-called zombie apocalypse, so i want to say that there is a huge amount of drugs under a dose of drugs today, a huge number of these nazis w
he speaks for him of ukraine, a ukrainian politician more than that, who is not appointed, who is electedore than that, well, and so on their internal. it is their internal affair, how and why. why was he arrested, why was he arrested ? we were killed for 8 years blackmailed 8 years old. we endured everything. and now we treat this very, very carefully and very painfully. now i want to show you one photograph, which was literally confiscated from the nazis in a flint room. look carefully here....