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it's just another effort to try to politicize this independent branch of government, this independent judiciary, which as i said and i'll say again, are the crown jewels of our stix of government. an independent judiciary. well, even joe biden knows that that is a bonehead idea. the reason i know that and we know that is because that's what he said in 1983. he called court packing a bone-headed idea. justice ginsburg was asked about it. she said nine seems to be a good number. that was her gentle way of saying that if you start adding justice to the court or restructuring or packing the court, basically you're in pursuit of a political outcome, and you undermine the independence of the judiciary, and they are transformed into something far different than what our founding fathers believed it would be, which is an institution that would decide legal disputes, whether they be constitutional or otherwise, and would be depended on by the american people to present fair opportunities for all sides to be heard, and then an outcome that was not tainted by bias or politics or policy making. a
it's just another effort to try to politicize this independent branch of government, this independent judiciary, which as i said and i'll say again, are the crown jewels of our stix of government. an independent judiciary. well, even joe biden knows that that is a bonehead idea. the reason i know that and we know that is because that's what he said in 1983. he called court packing a bone-headed idea. justice ginsburg was asked about it. she said nine seems to be a good number. that was her...
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to ukraine, and he was not the creator of ukrainian independence, both the price, both of these opinions that were expressed at the beginning and at the end of this block about kravchuk , they are not true, at least that's what i think, and as a person who studied studied the period, they researched his, in particular, in our tv series 10 days of independence of ukraine kravchuk was a person who , let's say, he was not like shcherbytsky and it's probably very good, he may not have been like that, i don't know, some others there, some others there nazarbayev, but it's literal. it's good that you can tell by him that he was not the creator of independence, he remained sufficiently pro-russian, pro-soviet, and most importantly, a politician all this time and, er, huge, well, after ukraine elected kravchuk. in 1991, in principle, we asked well, the whole trajectory at the end of which, in particular, is this war with russia, for example, this trajectory of 30 years of wandering, not very great successes, three revolutions and now a big war with russia, the fact that ukraine became independen
to ukraine, and he was not the creator of ukrainian independence, both the price, both of these opinions that were expressed at the beginning and at the end of this block about kravchuk , they are not true, at least that's what i think, and as a person who studied studied the period, they researched his, in particular, in our tv series 10 days of independence of ukraine kravchuk was a person who , let's say, he was not like shcherbytsky and it's probably very good, he may not have been like...
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theyin don't care about and independent judiciary. they are looking for an opportunity to score political points and distract the american people from what they are really concerned about, which is the ability to put food on the table and support their families. the reason why our founders designed a federal government with three separate but equal branches is because they thought the checks and balances that the three branches would impose would be protective of their liberty. and when one branch goes too far,h another branch can be a check and balance on that, and ultimately the supreme court can be the final arbiter on the constitutionality or the legality of what the other branches are trying to do. but our colleagues across the aisle by their irresponsible rhetoric undermining public confidence in the court, jeopardizing the independence of the t judiciary are blurring the lines between the political process and the judicial branches responsibility. and why? for partisan political gains. an independent judiciary is essential to o
theyin don't care about and independent judiciary. they are looking for an opportunity to score political points and distract the american people from what they are really concerned about, which is the ability to put food on the table and support their families. the reason why our founders designed a federal government with three separate but equal branches is because they thought the checks and balances that the three branches would impose would be protective of their liberty. and when one...
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the independent — with mr anthony albanese? tue: independent candidates, with mr anthony albanese?unlike the two major parties, have had climate action, climate policy at the heart of their campaigning. neither of the major parties have come near climate action, especially phasing out fossil fuels and i think this is really interesting because it tells australia's story in terms of its environmental perils, the fact this is a country that since the last election has seen one natural disaster after another, the bushfires and the recent catastrophic floods, this is a country at the of climate change but also our country very wedded to fossil fuels still economically and labor have learned a hard lesson that if you campaign heavily on phasing out fossil fuels, that if you campaign heavily on phasing out fossilfuels, you lose the election so they've been steering clear. having said that, i find it very, very hard to picture an independent candidate forming a coalition with the government when they have criticised it so much for not doing enough on climate change so i think with what ph
the independent — with mr anthony albanese? tue: independent candidates, with mr anthony albanese?unlike the two major parties, have had climate action, climate policy at the heart of their campaigning. neither of the major parties have come near climate action, especially phasing out fossil fuels and i think this is really interesting because it tells australia's story in terms of its environmental perils, the fact this is a country that since the last election has seen one natural disaster...
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independence. mr. president i yield the floor.
independence. mr. president i yield the floor.
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constitution, rally, people with blue and yellow flags are demanding independence today here, next to house, only a kilometer from the parliament, where independence was also declared complete of blue and yellow flags, makarevych set himself up to join this column of fighters for the independence of ukraine on the same august 24, 1991 . i literally stood over his head and said let's put him and vote because the window of historical opportunities opens for a very short period of voting on the scoreboard 346 votes for just as many deputies actually create a new independent ukraine to be proclaimed on august 24, 1991 ukraine is an independent democratic state , a blue-yellow flag will be handed over to the verkhovna rada, and on the 30th anniversary of independence in the hall, the staff, unity , joy and chants are unheard of for the parliament. until its recognition, there are three more months, this period continues the presidential campaign and preparation for the all-ukrainian referendum, which was held on december 1, 1991, and only one question was asked: do you confirm the act of i
constitution, rally, people with blue and yellow flags are demanding independence today here, next to house, only a kilometer from the parliament, where independence was also declared complete of blue and yellow flags, makarevych set himself up to join this column of fighters for the independence of ukraine on the same august 24, 1991 . i literally stood over his head and said let's put him and vote because the window of historical opportunities opens for a very short period of voting on the...
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the war for independence began it was in 1921 when we tried to create and obtain our independent ukrainen which we more or less see it today on our map . with the proclamation of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic as the capital in kharkiv - on december 25, 1917, it was the first occupation administration directed by russia into ukraine and by the russian bolsheviks into ukraine, and in fact on the 21st year, ukraine passed before the war for independence, because the ukrainian people lost this independent state, the republic, and even now this war really is, if not a century-old, then at least one that lasts for several centuries, because we understand that the attempt to destroy ukraine is not only 1917-21 or the current war - it is an attempt which actually had time dimensions that differed only in the names of the russian states, there was the moscow empire, the russian empire, the soviet union, and now the russian federation, and they all wanted to destroy us. i would like one remark regarding the trial of communist ideology, why am i insisting on this, and it is about the fact
the war for independence began it was in 1921 when we tried to create and obtain our independent ukrainen which we more or less see it today on our map . with the proclamation of the ukrainian soviet socialist republic as the capital in kharkiv - on december 25, 1917, it was the first occupation administration directed by russia into ukraine and by the russian bolsheviks into ukraine, and in fact on the 21st year, ukraine passed before the war for independence, because the ukrainian people lost...
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indeed, he became one of the creators of independence . in the post-soviet space, such an ideologicalh, democratizing leadership, because ukraine looked like such an anti-imperial force that actually pushed russia to abandon any imperial ambitions in june 2021. kravchuk underwent heart surgery for several months . he was in intensive care, then underwent rehabilitation . on may 10, 2022, leonid kravchuk died at the age of 89. well, in any case, i remember him a whole era has passed away, but a lot of people remember those times very well, and actually about the moment of the formation of ukrainian statehood and the main challenges that faced ukraine then and, in the end, still stand now. only now they appeared and appeared. well, let's talk with taras stetskyi, the people's deputy of ukraine, and five convocations, glory to ukraine, mr. taras, well, leonid kravchuk and vyacheslav chornovil, it was a clash of two different concepts, the communist leonid kravchuk won, who was liked by the wise ukrainian people, and caused certain suspicions nationalizer revolutionary vyacheslav chornovi
indeed, he became one of the creators of independence . in the post-soviet space, such an ideologicalh, democratizing leadership, because ukraine looked like such an anti-imperial force that actually pushed russia to abandon any imperial ambitions in june 2021. kravchuk underwent heart surgery for several months . he was in intensive care, then underwent rehabilitation . on may 10, 2022, leonid kravchuk died at the age of 89. well, in any case, i remember him a whole era has passed away, but a...
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when ukraine declared independence on august 24. in december, he won the first presidential elections at the same time a referendum was held in which more than 90% of ukrainians supported the country's independence. a few days after that, kravchuk, together with the russian leaders of belarus, boris yeltsin, stanislav sushkevich, signed the belarus agreement, which ended the existence of the soviet union. kravchuk called this event the most important in his life for kravchuk, who the soviet union buried bialowieza, the agreement became a kind of conclusion of his long career as a party figure, he was certainly the main ideologist of the ukrainian communist party and the beginning of a new life already as the first president of independent ukraine in 1994 , kravchuk lost the presidential election to leonid kuchma, but remained in politics and in 2020, volodymyr zelenskyi appointed kravchuk as the head of the ukrainian delegation in the tripartite contact group regarding donbas, and we know in direct contact with kyiv as a colleague o
when ukraine declared independence on august 24. in december, he won the first presidential elections at the same time a referendum was held in which more than 90% of ukrainians supported the country's independence. a few days after that, kravchuk, together with the russian leaders of belarus, boris yeltsin, stanislav sushkevich, signed the belarus agreement, which ended the existence of the soviet union. kravchuk called this event the most important in his life for kravchuk, who the soviet...
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these independent candidates who oxide their independent, they will run on the sort of same kind of platform, the same color, teal colored taisha. they're really challenging and, and is about, i think, 6 of them who are really pushing the liberal party hot and it makes it very hard for that party to kind of read the natal between satisfying the regions way coal is king and also keeping what i supposed to say dynamic, and those are 3 satisfied things. really kind of a human aaa. i can, i just said fascinating. i guess lucas has begun. i was just going to say that it's a fascinating, shy couple of politics. we're really lucky. you, me saying this way? you essentially have conservative women peeling off to the left of the conservative party and creating a whole new sense of politics, where they're picking up on environment and then making it across potty issue that they're taking it away from being a pod as sandy. she just belonging to the great says, yes, it's fascinating, it's disruption, right, isn't it negotiation also kind of it also reflects the people on the ground as well because you ha
these independent candidates who oxide their independent, they will run on the sort of same kind of platform, the same color, teal colored taisha. they're really challenging and, and is about, i think, 6 of them who are really pushing the liberal party hot and it makes it very hard for that party to kind of read the natal between satisfying the regions way coal is king and also keeping what i supposed to say dynamic, and those are 3 satisfied things. really kind of a human aaa. i can, i just...
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we as - independents, and that is our main front_ independents, and that is our main front today, — independentstarian free because we believe _ a system sectarian free because we believe it _ a system sectarian free because we believe it is— a system sectarian free because we believe it is the main thing that has caused the collapse of our economy— has caused the collapse of our economy and the clinching of our political— economy and the clinching of our political system altogether. there is a rally going — political system altogether. there is a rally going past _ political system altogether. there is a rally going past with - political system altogether. tie- is a rally qoing past with various is a rally going past with various supporters on bikes, the traditional parties, heading off down the cornish. 0ne parties, heading off down the cornish. one of the difficulties you haveis cornish. one of the difficulties you have is that the system is very rigid and even though people may be incredibly frustrated with the state of the country, they still vote alongside sectarian lines, so how do you pu
we as - independents, and that is our main front_ independents, and that is our main front today, — independentstarian free because we believe _ a system sectarian free because we believe it _ a system sectarian free because we believe it is— a system sectarian free because we believe it is the main thing that has caused the collapse of our economy— has caused the collapse of our economy and the clinching of our political— economy and the clinching of our political system altogether....
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be energy independence, an anyone has to be energy indeendence, an: ~' , ., independence, and unlikece, and unlike the rest of europe. we — independence, and unlike the rest of europe. we do _ independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not— independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get _ independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get much - independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get much of- independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get much of our. europe, we do not get much of our a-s europe, we do not get much of our gas from russia, but we depend on the market — gas from russia, but we depend on the market. we don't want it to be a winter— the market. we don't want it to be a winter of discontent, but i want to be hearing — winter of discontent, but i want to be hearing the plants and make us independent of make us reliable on renewables and for a greener future, because _ renewables and for a greener future, because it _ renewables and for a greener future, because it makes sense in every way, so that— because it make
be energy independence, an anyone has to be energy indeendence, an: ~' , ., independence, and unlikece, and unlike the rest of europe. we — independence, and unlike the rest of europe. we do _ independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not— independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get _ independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get much - independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do not get much of- independence, and unlike the rest of europe, we do...
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the independence. is it an indication of people frustrated over the legacy of a conservative or a sense that australia now is determined about the need to move forward towards new directions? well, i think it's, it's a bit of both. i mean, one, the frustration with the existing parties. but i see it as a reaction to globalization and moves and other democracies kind of flare up like we've seen in the united states. and not that these are exact or in hungary, parts of the united kingdom, where the old established parties have, are now being challenged and movements have international connections. they can raise issues particularly on climate change and have a great deal of authority and challenging the political parties. and then you just add to the rising and pray inflation, skyrocketing prices for your petrol, and you have to satisfaction. and you mentioned the corruption, the mistreatment of women under the morrison governments in parliament, undermining the norms that they have. and even now today,
the independence. is it an indication of people frustrated over the legacy of a conservative or a sense that australia now is determined about the need to move forward towards new directions? well, i think it's, it's a bit of both. i mean, one, the frustration with the existing parties. but i see it as a reaction to globalization and moves and other democracies kind of flare up like we've seen in the united states. and not that these are exact or in hungary, parts of the united kingdom, where...
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but if they haven't, depending on the size, i need 100, sorry, the 76 seats, their independence. when i talking about david polk, off from here and cambra or negotiating with the greens, which would then create difficulties for the government. particularly if they demanded the season cabinet. other quite fascinating the way climate 200 and the but if you don't know who stepped in providing massive support for the independence are changing the political landscape in australia. are we moving towards the direction now where climate change is going to be the top priority for the political establishment chinese that the community had moved ahead of perhaps, where the mainstream politics was. and the mainstream policies has, has, has been a topic of quite divisive debate. decade in australia and the kept the deal and they be independent voices of movement. have been funded by some large don't bottle thousands of small diners. but also business has moved ahead and a strategy, or is an economy that certainly you can fucking fuels at the moment, but also even open economy with, with a ver
but if they haven't, depending on the size, i need 100, sorry, the 76 seats, their independence. when i talking about david polk, off from here and cambra or negotiating with the greens, which would then create difficulties for the government. particularly if they demanded the season cabinet. other quite fascinating the way climate 200 and the but if you don't know who stepped in providing massive support for the independence are changing the political landscape in australia. are we moving...
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one of the things it's demonstrated is the need to protect the independence of the court.tice antonin scalia used to say you can read the constitutional bill of rights of a lot of companies around the world and they look great on paper. he mentioned that in the oldfo soviet union for example but he said it's just words on paper without an independent judiciary to enforce them, and he was right. whoever leaked this draft document obviously intended to create a lot of public pressure and coercion on the sitting justices to either change their mind or somehow garner a political issue that they would be able to use today for the american people's attention from things like inflation, crime, the border and the challenges to our national security and world peace. we have to get to the bottom of this, and i'm confident chief justice roberts will pursue that until the person who leaked it is identified and held accountable. about this spotlight on the court along with the reaction that we've seen has raised another important issue and that is the physical safety and security of th
one of the things it's demonstrated is the need to protect the independence of the court.tice antonin scalia used to say you can read the constitutional bill of rights of a lot of companies around the world and they look great on paper. he mentioned that in the oldfo soviet union for example but he said it's just words on paper without an independent judiciary to enforce them, and he was right. whoever leaked this draft document obviously intended to create a lot of public pressure and coercion...
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i sincerely believe that now we have a war for the independence of ukraine, a war for the independencef a person who was once led by bohdan khmelnytskyi as a cossack state, which was led by the ukrainian people's republic, which was led by ukrainian insurgents , that is, the war, independence is considered with my colleagues . conflict, every state of the world chose its independence to one degree or another through economic conflict through armed conflict through this or that, we had years when we we did not fight for our entire history, we are running a bank, here is the war for independence and what needs to be done , we need to leave ukraine and we need to win the war for independence in a military military format, historians, historical journalists in the media space, we are all now working on the war for our independence, we convey this to the people , mykola please tell me your opinion about why we wasted our time for 30 years and did not study this story that we are discussing today, and if we had studied it, would it have helped to stop what it's happening now, we're in the mi
i sincerely believe that now we have a war for the independence of ukraine, a war for the independencef a person who was once led by bohdan khmelnytskyi as a cossack state, which was led by the ukrainian people's republic, which was led by ukrainian insurgents , that is, the war, independence is considered with my colleagues . conflict, every state of the world chose its independence to one degree or another through economic conflict through armed conflict through this or that, we had years...
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i'm thinking that tom, like the chill independence and the grains. what they want to do it's, i want to wind back that power and partly by cutting political political donations to political parties from the fossil fuel industry. but also the grains want to ban call and gas and, and transition foster and the tales want to use funding for that from 2 to fund renewable energy tight funding away from subsidizing call. so this a lot of talk about moving forward. and this also a lot of moving forward, trying to sort of voting with their faden, the huge uptake of renewable energy and renewable energy is something that could be a massive economic boost for us to help us when we have the bottom full out of the coal industry, which is inevitably going to happen, i think by 2030 the grains want to get rid of colon. yeah, that's not that far away. yeah. kitchen, i want to revisit something that you said was i'm to your voice about why aren't politicians in the selection talking about climate change? remember the way that you said? yes, i said they were terrified
i'm thinking that tom, like the chill independence and the grains. what they want to do it's, i want to wind back that power and partly by cutting political political donations to political parties from the fossil fuel industry. but also the grains want to ban call and gas and, and transition foster and the tales want to use funding for that from 2 to fund renewable energy tight funding away from subsidizing call. so this a lot of talk about moving forward. and this also a lot of moving...
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or the independent candidates, that they were not— independent candidates, that they were not in a way in the heart of their campaigning and that— in the heart of their campaigning and that has inspired many of the voters. _ and that has inspired many of the voters, especially female voters who have turned their back on the liberal— have turned their back on the liberal party and this is something the liberal— liberal party and this is something the liberal party will have to think about _ the liberal party will have to think about. what has gone wrong for them, how have _ about. what has gone wrong for them, how have they lost voters in that way? _ how have they lost voters in that wa ? ~ ., ., how have they lost voters in that wa ?~ ., ., . ., , way? we often hear in elections, tarauetin way? we often hear in elections, targeting the _ way? we often hear in elections, targeting the new, _ way? we often hear in elections, targeting the new, young - way? we often hear in elections, - targeting the new, young generation of voters. did the parties have to woo that particular generation a
or the independent candidates, that they were not— independent candidates, that they were not in a way in the heart of their campaigning and that— in the heart of their campaigning and that has inspired many of the voters. _ and that has inspired many of the voters, especially female voters who have turned their back on the liberal— have turned their back on the liberal party and this is something the liberal— liberal party and this is something the liberal party will have to think...
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and the kept the deal and they be independent. the voices of movement have been funded by some large don't bottle thousands of small diners, but also business has moved ahead and a strategy or is an economy that certainly you can fuck the fuels at the moment, but also even open economy with, with a very large financial investment and international outlook. and so we, we are very plugged into the trends of the shareholders in the institute investment community internationally. and so does are expecting rapid decapitation for the safety of their investment portfolios over the long term. and so that has begun to significantly shift stride in business and industry and the financial sector who has begun to make their own commitments and begin to make preparations. and there are many in the community, and it's been shined by the teal independence and the increasing the grain by that that are expecting, extravagant, business and government to do more. and i think the vote today has that has reflected that the community and industry have
and the kept the deal and they be independent. the voices of movement have been funded by some large don't bottle thousands of small diners, but also business has moved ahead and a strategy or is an economy that certainly you can fuck the fuels at the moment, but also even open economy with, with a very large financial investment and international outlook. and so we, we are very plugged into the trends of the shareholders in the institute investment community internationally. and so does are...
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a body has been widely condemned to and called for an independent investigation. growing. a member of the israel governing coalition has resigned high renown we. so abi says police violence. that journalist funeral is one of the reasons why her resignation leaves the prime minister of governing coalition. with the minority of 59 feet in the 120 feet. it us defense secretary lloyd austin has met israel's defense minister and against oliver. a working breakfast jamal al shall join us live from the pentagon. with more on that, just how important was that meeting in the wake of sharina dead? well, significant, obviously israel wanting to show that it's relationship is the strongest of our with its closest ally, the united states. and that comes, you know, we can see that manifested in the way that it was that he counts the israeli side, which posted the 1st images of the meeting between the true men till now the pentagon still hasn't given us a reason what, what's, what sad to discussed in that meeting, they are going to be giving us a press briefing at some point, but that's
a body has been widely condemned to and called for an independent investigation. growing. a member of the israel governing coalition has resigned high renown we. so abi says police violence. that journalist funeral is one of the reasons why her resignation leaves the prime minister of governing coalition. with the minority of 59 feet in the 120 feet. it us defense secretary lloyd austin has met israel's defense minister and against oliver. a working breakfast jamal al shall join us live from...
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what they are citing in the independent is - are citing in the independent is it's the green homes grantbusiness to the treasury. this suggests that basically they've not been able to get people on board to update their homes with new insulation and changing their windows and generally creating a smaller carbon footprint. but if you think that you are only allowed a maximum grant of £5,000 anyway, that psalm is 48,000 unapplied for green grants. —— psalm. 0f unapplied for green grants. —— psalm. of course it makes a difference but it's not huge. good maths. is the _ difference but it's not huge. good maths. is the problem _ difference but it's not huge. good maths. is the problem here - difference but it's not huge. good maths. is the problem here that it's coinciding with the cost of living crisis? ., �* ., �* ., ., crisis? yeah, i'm glad i'm not doing the mask thomas _ crisis? yeah, i'm glad i'm not doing the mask thomas wilde _ crisis? yeah, i'm glad i'm not doing the mask thomas wilde on - crisis? yeah, i'm glad i'm not doing the mask thomas wilde on a - crisis? yeah, i'm glad i'm no
what they are citing in the independent is - are citing in the independent is it's the green homes grantbusiness to the treasury. this suggests that basically they've not been able to get people on board to update their homes with new insulation and changing their windows and generally creating a smaller carbon footprint. but if you think that you are only allowed a maximum grant of £5,000 anyway, that psalm is 48,000 unapplied for green grants. —— psalm. 0f unapplied for green grants....
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we're not ready to declare independence. so so in some ways we talked about the ways in which malicious service or military service derival of war people to choose. to two sides where they're going to come out as loyalists where they're going to come out as supporters of the patriot cause that these were these were kind of moments of crisis for individuals and 1775 1776 and even thereafter. this call for the creation of state governments was was a galvant was a way to galvanize. so it was pushed by the more radical groups within the continental congress and within within the colonies within the state conventions the state conventions these local these irregular bodies, right the former legislatures that were now these ballooned bodies that included committees and extra people had been pushing for for creating more formal frames of government a really moving the revolution forward politically. you know, but at the top there have been sort of resistance and in some colonies there was resistance because people weren't ready to
we're not ready to declare independence. so so in some ways we talked about the ways in which malicious service or military service derival of war people to choose. to two sides where they're going to come out as loyalists where they're going to come out as supporters of the patriot cause that these were these were kind of moments of crisis for individuals and 1775 1776 and even thereafter. this call for the creation of state governments was was a galvant was a way to galvanize. so it was...
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and i think a lot of independence means that workers understand the stress. and they understand that now is the time to continue with the accountability. journalism continues with open source investigations in order to uncover the status quo and to dismantle it completely. cut him as that. thank you so much for being with us here today. your generation did not really witness the civil war in lebanon. however, everyone husband's card in the country may be through our parents or through stories that we hear. now i want to start with euclidean, how did this shape your political activism in the country? no, although we will experience the civil war. we were taught or inherited the narrative about no sectarian connotations, even forms of heroism in all the people that we were supposed to think of very highly. at the end of the day, we also formulated a counter narrative. the idea that we are trans, something this newborn and trans, something the sector and connotations which exist alongside of it. and this is something we're currently working on. what about you? i
and i think a lot of independence means that workers understand the stress. and they understand that now is the time to continue with the accountability. journalism continues with open source investigations in order to uncover the status quo and to dismantle it completely. cut him as that. thank you so much for being with us here today. your generation did not really witness the civil war in lebanon. however, everyone husband's card in the country may be through our parents or through stories...
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when you, when you kill independent journalists, destroy independent journalist. when you destroy independent politicians, imprison them. when you detained everyone who speaks out, every one who is liberal in russia, then you have other people left in the country with dictation ship. and if you don't have any liberal blast in the country, you will go for others. so this is something that the people, this program and bloggers and so co journalists should have thought about before. they have thought about that the time for them would come as well and will come of course. so i think that, you know, it, of course, it doesn't mean that the propaganda will change the shift and that, that, that the propaganda will change the course. they will of course go one and keep on saying that ukrainians are not sees that the land keys the fashion that nato is a threat to russia and what is the criminal losing control of the narrative. now, i'm not sure about about, i think, i think i think it's too early to say. so. i think that there will be a huge modernization of soldiers in ru
when you, when you kill independent journalists, destroy independent journalist. when you destroy independent politicians, imprison them. when you detained everyone who speaks out, every one who is liberal in russia, then you have other people left in the country with dictation ship. and if you don't have any liberal blast in the country, you will go for others. so this is something that the people, this program and bloggers and so co journalists should have thought about before. they have...
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May 30, 2022
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i'm lunar stuff on an independent journalist. they say lebanon, where jonesy, campaigners are fighting for radical change. a challenges they face couldn't be more daunting economic collapse political stalemate, social unrest, and the devastation caused by august 2020, to close on. here and being in this episode, we meet 2 young people using their skills to come back decades of corruption and fix ariana's. they believe a total with that is the only way forward. oh oh in can you tell me a little bit about your childhood and be rude? were there any specific moments or events that saves your political activism? the early part of my childhood was not really influenced by politics, but oh, i grew older. gradually, i'm interested in the boonies. my numbers, however, also important lots of the ideas and concepts that were created by the been running close in terms of the secondary and connotations. of the crisis so at the end of the day, we're all currently products of the society and the general ideologies and soon by the regime. but i
i'm lunar stuff on an independent journalist. they say lebanon, where jonesy, campaigners are fighting for radical change. a challenges they face couldn't be more daunting economic collapse political stalemate, social unrest, and the devastation caused by august 2020, to close on. here and being in this episode, we meet 2 young people using their skills to come back decades of corruption and fix ariana's. they believe a total with that is the only way forward. oh oh in can you tell me a little...
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May 11, 2022
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they're calling for an international independent investigation. my one, what did you make of what they had to say? to look at it is important, of course, in terms of a public diplomacy. it's important terms of internationalizing. what, what should be internationalized, which is both an attack on press and press freedom and an attack on people on the occupation. basically, no people have been there for generations under is really probation. so both cases, the cases of human rights for journalists and the human rights of palestinians must be internationalized. and they should of course, always be a you an interest and you and pressure. and yes, why not a u. s. investigation? if israel accepts at the, at that at all, having said all of that for these, i'm just worried that we get lost in that real of the so called investigation. when we just heard from the state department about that we trust is radius of the investigation. and that's the end of that story for me looking at the situation and looking at it within its historical context of yesterday on
they're calling for an international independent investigation. my one, what did you make of what they had to say? to look at it is important, of course, in terms of a public diplomacy. it's important terms of internationalizing. what, what should be internationalized, which is both an attack on press and press freedom and an attack on people on the occupation. basically, no people have been there for generations under is really probation. so both cases, the cases of human rights for...
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but he said they're just words on paper without an independent judiciary to enforce them. and he was right. whoever leaked this draft document obviously intended to create a lot of public pressure -- indeed, coercion -- on the sitting justices to either change their mind or to somehow garner a political issue that they would be able to use to divert the american people's attention from things like inflation, crime, the border, and the challenges to our national security and world peace. we have to get to the bottom of this, and i'm confident that chief justice roberts will pursue that until the person who leaked it is identified and held accountable. but this spotlight on the court, along with the reaction, the public reaction that we've seen, has raised another important issue, and that is the physical safety and security of the justices themselves and their families. in our increasingly polarized climate, the justices have been villainiesed and -- villainized and subjected to public threats. people have even published their home address so they could show up and protest
but he said they're just words on paper without an independent judiciary to enforce them. and he was right. whoever leaked this draft document obviously intended to create a lot of public pressure -- indeed, coercion -- on the sitting justices to either change their mind or to somehow garner a political issue that they would be able to use to divert the american people's attention from things like inflation, crime, the border, and the challenges to our national security and world peace. we have...
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May 5, 2022
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, well, let's twist it like that, by the way, this war in many ways is not our war for independence,t is russia's war for independence, we are simply living witnesses of all their crimes and the heirs of this what they dig into kievan rus, why don't you take russia when they take the dynasties as the basis of their statehood, they bring here the artifacts of history, er, where are statehoods, they are all here currency, it is here the hryvnia, where did the ruble come from, they chopped the hryvnia and got the ruble and a lot of other things that have roots here and they are now fighting for independence and we just have a problem that in the 90s we lost then on victory day, then there was a moment when it was possible to change this meaning and we partly did it because in our country parades in ukraine took place on victory day we definitely did not intend to give up our independence and we are not going to give it up, and they will still be there, because for us victory day was the gaining of independence. nazism will be defeated then and racism now, but for us the meaning that we
, well, let's twist it like that, by the way, this war in many ways is not our war for independence,t is russia's war for independence, we are simply living witnesses of all their crimes and the heirs of this what they dig into kievan rus, why don't you take russia when they take the dynasties as the basis of their statehood, they bring here the artifacts of history, er, where are statehoods, they are all here currency, it is here the hryvnia, where did the ruble come from, they chopped the...
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May 30, 2022
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and independently of moscow, the updated statute of the uoc mp has not yet been published, and in theesolution of the council dated may 27, which is publicly available, the bishops of the uoc mp condemned the war. they appealed to the authorities ukraine and russia to continue negotiations expressed regret at the lack of unity in the ukrainian orthodox church and called on the orthodox church of ukraine to dialogue. although they emphasized that the status of the orthodox church of ukraine, i quote, is actually not autocephalous, however, returning to relations with moscow at the moment, it is not completely clear what kind of independence from the russian church we are talking about, at least the word autocephaly is not in the resolution, and the uoc mp cannot declare autocephaly for itself. at the beginning, we have a comment from the bishop of the uoc mp klymenko, let's listen to the statements in which he asked the head of the rpc to do everything possible that depends on him in order to stop russia's military aggression against ukraine. unfortunately, we not only did not see conc
and independently of moscow, the updated statute of the uoc mp has not yet been published, and in theesolution of the council dated may 27, which is publicly available, the bishops of the uoc mp condemned the war. they appealed to the authorities ukraine and russia to continue negotiations expressed regret at the lack of unity in the ukrainian orthodox church and called on the orthodox church of ukraine to dialogue. although they emphasized that the status of the orthodox church of ukraine, i...
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if indeed it is truly independent.— report if indeed it is truly indeendent. �* ., . independent. are questions _ independent. but within france there are questions about - independent. but within france there are questions about the l there are questions about the government's actions and explanations to be the country's independent les commissioners union has told the bbc that supporters were not the main problem and pointed to a need for more officers on the ground. 0ne ambassador said it was embarrassing for france. mas ambassador said it was embarrassing for france. was a serious problem _ embarrassing for france. was a serious problem of _ embarrassing for france. was a i serious problem of organisation but in fact the one who is responsible for organisation first is the uefa and so there was a lack of organisation on the part of the french also and the part of the french also and the behaviour of the french police. the behaviour of the french olice. ., ~ , police. the interior minister sa s police. the interior minister says that — police. the interior minister says that in
if indeed it is truly independent.— report if indeed it is truly indeendent. �* ., . independent. are questions _ independent. but within france there are questions about - independent. but within france there are questions about the l there are questions about the government's actions and explanations to be the country's independent les commissioners union has told the bbc that supporters were not the main problem and pointed to a need for more officers on the ground. 0ne ambassador said...
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May 11, 2022
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ukraine, however, this is a person who put a cross on the soviet union, who started an independent ukraine, and i would like to give you a few quotes, one quote from vitaliy portnikov, what he wrote today about the death of kravchuk, yes, kravchuk was a professional manipulator what did you want from a party ideologue writing in italy he manipulated communist deputies on august 24, 1991, and these fools sincerely believed that independence would save them from yeltsin's russia and preserve the communist reserve, and he banned the communist party of ukraine the very next day, he manipulated the ukrainian voters on the first of december, they did not really understand what independence was, but they believed in a lot in ukraine, which he promised them, at the same time, he did not understand the economy at all, he manipulated yeltsin's love of purity. white russia only needs to remove gorbachev and get rid of the ussr, and as a result, kravchuk used the cis as a tool for divorce in moscow, they were shocked when ukraine had its own army, its own currency, but it was it's too late, would you
ukraine, however, this is a person who put a cross on the soviet union, who started an independent ukraine, and i would like to give you a few quotes, one quote from vitaliy portnikov, what he wrote today about the death of kravchuk, yes, kravchuk was a professional manipulator what did you want from a party ideologue writing in italy he manipulated communist deputies on august 24, 1991, and these fools sincerely believed that independence would save them from yeltsin's russia and preserve the...
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May 21, 2022
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if even a few independence do a window seat. then we could look at what we mentioned before at the hung parliament. so it's interesting times it's the beginning of the day, and it's a big di ahead in australia. all right, a sarah clark life was there in sydney. sarah, thank you. joe biden's in south korea for his 1st asia trip as us president. he's there to discuss relations with china and north korea's nuclear ambitions. he also says he hopes deals in the region can fix problems with global supply chains. france, larry reports from soul u. s. president biden's 1st stop in south korea, a computer chip planned by samson, that could serve as a model for a multi 1000000000 dollar facility being built in the u. s. that underscores the importance of the semiconductor industry, computer chips, power, modern technology for vehicles to artificial intelligence, but a global chip shortage. since the pandemic has affected the availability of many of these products. 3 quarters of global chip production comes from asia. the biden administrat
if even a few independence do a window seat. then we could look at what we mentioned before at the hung parliament. so it's interesting times it's the beginning of the day, and it's a big di ahead in australia. all right, a sarah clark life was there in sydney. sarah, thank you. joe biden's in south korea for his 1st asia trip as us president. he's there to discuss relations with china and north korea's nuclear ambitions. he also says he hopes deals in the region can fix problems with global...
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became independent states. with new freedoms, new conflict, and all dependency, the engine of a superpower, the collapse of the soviet union. next on d, w. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable smarten solutions over steam set in our ways, or is truly unique. and we know that, that uniqueness is what allows us to live and survive global ideas. the environmental series in global 3000 on d, w, and online ah, ah, ah moscow. 30 years after the collapse of the soviet union on the banks of the most far river, the gleaming towers of a new business district stretch into the sky, presenting a confident picture of the new russia. a short distance away above the crime than the red star of the soviet union, still glimmers and at red square in the mortar, lia
became independent states. with new freedoms, new conflict, and all dependency, the engine of a superpower, the collapse of the soviet union. next on d, w. every day counts for us and for our planet. global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable smarten solutions over steam set in...
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states, such as 100 slovak independent states or independent states of croatia, and another territory, declaring them protectorates, such as the autobohemian moravia and the other, whether the territory was included in the reich after stalin and hitler attacked poland in 1939, hitler included part of the territory of poland there part of the reich was declared by the governor-general to be part of the same things that happened during the occupation of yugoslavia, the independent state of croatia appeared, and some territories were occupied, some territories were given to italy as allies by hitler. some territories were included in the reich itself, and this created complete legal chaos things for the aggressor himself and for the country that resisted, and from this legal chaos there was only one single way out: the destruction of the aggressor himself and the creation of a new order. of independent states that appeared under the auspices of germany solve the very problem of certain territorial conflicts in europe or the desire of certain peoples there to live in independent states, w
states, such as 100 slovak independent states or independent states of croatia, and another territory, declaring them protectorates, such as the autobohemian moravia and the other, whether the territory was included in the reich after stalin and hitler attacked poland in 1939, hitler included part of the territory of poland there part of the reich was declared by the governor-general to be part of the same things that happened during the occupation of yugoslavia, the independent state of...
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May 23, 2022
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that, you used such steps with your creativity to declare this independence at the world level.w can you describe the situation now? did you expect what might happen this is the case now with our state. hm. i think that the first thing to do at that time in moscow at the pugachov these evenings after our native tarser eh there were such words rock and roll until the morning it was a bomb in general eh not only for ukraine, which was still part of the soviet union, and for everything of the soviet union, and i think that when gorbachev heard this song, he said trumpet to the soviet union, ah, if we talk about the present, well, i did not expect that, in principle, ah, orcs would dare to attack us , in fact, you know. well, to be honest, until this moment, we are actually sitting and you can't believe what's happening, but it's happening in the 21st century and it's a catch that our military i think knew more and were preparing because when you see what's happening now like our vali and theirs is big and thank you, they were probably ready kyiv region in lviv between each phrase w
that, you used such steps with your creativity to declare this independence at the world level.w can you describe the situation now? did you expect what might happen this is the case now with our state. hm. i think that the first thing to do at that time in moscow at the pugachov these evenings after our native tarser eh there were such words rock and roll until the morning it was a bomb in general eh not only for ukraine, which was still part of the soviet union, and for everything of the...
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the independent re ort government. the independent report says — government.report says it is _ government. the independent report says it is him _ government. the independent report says it is him who - report says it is him who should be taking over day to day control of the island. why is it that they are the authority on good governance, why can't we be our authority on cabinets and so, we take harassment nations agreed take your report, and we see all the things that are wrong, and we are going to give the steps that we want to take to fix ourselves before you say, no, we are going fix it for you. you number one reason for bremt— you number one reason for brexit was emigration, not being _ brexit was emigration, not being controlled by german and eastern — being controlled by german and eastern european countries. here _ eastern european countries. here we — eastern european countries. here we are now at the same predicament, facing the same challenges, and now you are telling — challenges, and now you are telling is _ challenges, and now you are telling
the independent re ort government. the independent report says — government.report says it is _ government. the independent report says it is him _ government. the independent report says it is him who - report says it is him who should be taking over day to day control of the island. why is it that they are the authority on good governance, why can't we be our authority on cabinets and so, we take harassment nations agreed take your report, and we see all the things that are wrong, and we...
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May 31, 2022
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i'm new enough, one, an independent journalist. they said lebanon, where jonesy, campaigners are fighting for radical change. ah battalion did they face couldn't be more daunting economic collapse political stalemate, social unrest, and the devastation caused by august 2020 explorers in here. and they live in this episode, we need to young people using their skills to convert to decades of corruption and fix ariana's. they believe the total reason is the only way forward. oh oh, can you, can you tell me a little bit about your childhood and be route? were there any specific moments or events that saved your political activism? the early part of my childhood was not really influenced by politics, but oh, i grew older. gradually, i came into in the boonies my number. however, of course lots of the ideas and concepts that were created by the abuse running class in terms of the sectarian connotations of the crisis. so at the end of the day, we're all currently products of the society and the general a yahoo or jeez, and soon by the reg
i'm new enough, one, an independent journalist. they said lebanon, where jonesy, campaigners are fighting for radical change. ah battalion did they face couldn't be more daunting economic collapse political stalemate, social unrest, and the devastation caused by august 2020 explorers in here. and they live in this episode, we need to young people using their skills to convert to decades of corruption and fix ariana's. they believe the total reason is the only way forward. oh oh, can you, can...