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councils, in the supervisory councils of law enforcement agencies, so we believe that such people should really work in the supreme council of justice, also at the meeting people 'seputies approved the presidential decree on extending the period of martial law in ukraine and the law on extending the period of general mobilization until november 21 implementation of laws will require additional financial expenses from the state budget, taking into account the ongoing large-scale weapons aggression of the russian federation against our country . the proposals of the national security and defense council of ukraine were considered to extend the period of martial law in ukraine for 90 days. the mentioned proposal of the security and defense council of ukraine was developed on the basis of and of the corresponding submission of the report dated august 1, 2022 to the members of the national security and defense council of ukraine by the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of ukraine to the generals diligently, the members of the council actually supported this decision , the draft law on approving the decree of the president of ukraine on extending the term of marti
councils, in the supervisory councils of law enforcement agencies, so we believe that such people should really work in the supreme council of justice, also at the meeting people 'seputies approved the presidential decree on extending the period of martial law in ukraine and the law on extending the period of general mobilization until november 21 implementation of laws will require additional financial expenses from the state budget, taking into account the ongoing large-scale weapons...
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rada appointed two of the members of the supreme council of justice, the decision was supported by 258 deputies among the four candidates. the people 's elected representatives supported the associate professors of the yaroslav the wise national university of law mykola moroz and the lawyer in maidan affairs romana maselka. roman is such a... well, let's say that he is an ardent fighter against injustice much more than anyone we can talk about his cases, which really started from the maidan. of the participants of the trip to mezhyhirya, many others, the comments of both newly elected members. we are trying to get the supreme council of justice is an independent body of judicial governance, it appoints and dismisses judges, gives consent to their detention or detention, on february 22, the body did not work, 10-15 members signed their mandate, they believed that the ethics council illegally checked them for integrity in accordance with the law as part of the high council of justice 21 people from construction workers to commanders of the city have passed this way since the beginning of the february invasion an artilleryman with the ca
rada appointed two of the members of the supreme council of justice, the decision was supported by 258 deputies among the four candidates. the people 's elected representatives supported the associate professors of the yaroslav the wise national university of law mykola moroz and the lawyer in maidan affairs romana maselka. roman is such a... well, let's say that he is an ardent fighter against injustice much more than anyone we can talk about his cases, which really started from the maidan. of...
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s. soldier withdrew from afghanistan, the un humanitarian chief has urged donors to provide $770000000.00 in assistance for afghans. addressing the security council on monday, martin griffith's warned that some 6000000 people were at risk of famine. with winter approaching, he went on to explain the breadth of crises, facing afghans to day. more than half of the population, some 24000000 people need humanitarian assistance. and an estimated 3000000 children are acutely malnourished. they conclude over 1000000 children estimated to be suffering from the most severe life threatening form of malnutrition without specialized treatment. these children could die. i've got a son who's also witnessed unprecedented levels of internal displacement and population movement. some 5800000 people remain in protracted internal displacement requiring long term solutions that these are the figures mr. present and they're devastating. and frankly difficult to comprehend. we worry that they will soon become worse. the short extent of these volumes was difficult to estimate a year back when the us completed its military. bullard, from the country up to nearly 2 decades there. that bullet immortalized by this picture behind me
s. soldier withdrew from afghanistan, the un humanitarian chief has urged donors to provide $770000000.00 in assistance for afghans. addressing the security council on monday, martin griffith's warned that some 6000000 people were at risk of famine. with winter approaching, he went on to explain the breadth of crises, facing afghans to day. more than half of the population, some 24000000 people need humanitarian assistance. and an estimated 3000000 children are acutely malnourished. they...
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Aug 26, 2022
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the buchansk council, i went to the applications and wrote well, you know, most people start taking loans and do it themselves because the government ca n't just say about it, but hmmm, let 'syour family you have relatives who live in russia. and how are you with them ? do you keep in touch now? did they respond to what is happening here ? my cousin from lviv said that my sister wants to contact me. she lives in moscow. i asked if i could give her a phone number. i gave her a phone number, but she hasn't called yet. it's been about a month or two. brad voorudny lives in vizhevsk. after those words, what he said, i'm with him, even he. i had it recorded on my phone, i deleted it. and what did he say? well , my dear brother, he is like that, he lives. i took a video and i was outraged by those words . even though he was here and in this house, he saw it all. all the streets, this is our family, well, it was family. he said that it was all a fake, that i did it fake, you are 64 years old, yes, that's all. and what did you answer? i didn't answer anything , only my brother didn't answer. i couldn't communicate with him. well, what do you think, will there ever be a time or will
the buchansk council, i went to the applications and wrote well, you know, most people start taking loans and do it themselves because the government ca n't just say about it, but hmmm, let 'syour family you have relatives who live in russia. and how are you with them ? do you keep in touch now? did they respond to what is happening here ? my cousin from lviv said that my sister wants to contact me. she lives in moscow. i asked if i could give her a phone number. i gave her a phone number, but...
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Aug 11, 2022
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people of the representatives of the russian federation in everything they will say today at the meeting of the security council after they are even now sleeping for minutes on the territory of ms. yanu 'saporizhzhia nuclear power plant and tell me not to be afraid of the fact that the speech of representatives of megate may be similar to the report that, for example, was made by the international chamber of commerce. they are specifically harming civilians, this is the way they made the report public and they are bringing civilians closer to danger due to the fact that somewhere they are staying in hospitals or schools, don't you be afraid that the report is a mega speech can be well, no, not the same as emnost international because ms international is a different, slightly different focus of activity, but very similar. you know, loyal to russia, the russians there say that it is the ukrainians themselves who are shelling loyalty, in principle, it was the seizure of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant for a minute it's been five months. well, of course there is loyalty. of course, they are not allowed to enter the zaporozhye nuclear power plant, but probably after what is happening now
people of the representatives of the russian federation in everything they will say today at the meeting of the security council after they are even now sleeping for minutes on the territory of ms. yanu 'saporizhzhia nuclear power plant and tell me not to be afraid of the fact that the speech of representatives of megate may be similar to the report that, for example, was made by the international chamber of commerce. they are specifically harming civilians, this is the way they made the report...
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dot, you know, type of council, one of the most popular a percentage is 70000000 people listen to him or know he's declared russian is this child is behavior, which is another u s, georgia themselves, not only just, you know, fortune, you know, make millions of people in the slavic lands, but, you know, they go to themselves, but that's what disturbing, you know, going on and on. i mentioned in my introduction about with a the risk of cancellation. in this there has been an asserted attempt to can, so all of russia russians, russian culture, russian history, the works ok. but i would pause in the west is self cancelling itself in many ways because the, the global south in china, they just, they, they're not on board, they will not get on board. and the, the west finds itself isolated, something that we're talking about language rush is isolated at the same time. and in law proper travelling, a busy schedule. there's no global consensus against russia. and i would posit the west as isolating himself. the global cell no longer fears the west in doesn't respect the west getting more luck. last word goes to you. but i agree. and i think that this has been one of th
dot, you know, type of council, one of the most popular a percentage is 70000000 people listen to him or know he's declared russian is this child is behavior, which is another u s, georgia themselves, not only just, you know, fortune, you know, make millions of people in the slavic lands, but, you know, they go to themselves, but that's what disturbing, you know, going on and on. i mentioned in my introduction about with a the risk of cancellation. in this there has been an asserted attempt to...
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s had a bit of a lift. with many high streets struggling, the council here has invested in a cinema, a social cafe and new business space. it encourages peoplenerating local areas. some projects have government funding, but with inflation soaring, costs of materials and labour are shooting up, piling pressure on stretched budgets. even here, the next phase of this scheme could cost tens of thousands more than planned. so, we are in a very strong position when it comes to financial resilience, but other communities and other councils, particularly in poorer areas, do not have that financial resilience, and they will find it impossible to meet the shortfall due to rising costs and rising inflation. so those projects might not happen for some places? i fear that they may not happen, and that is unfair. just down the road, the same council has plans for the former mining town of eastwood. it's bid for £20 million of government funding for a new gp surgery, swimming pool and library, but already knows the price could climb. this is the kind of overlooked place the government's promised attention. they are going to improve everything, and you neve
s had a bit of a lift. with many high streets struggling, the council here has invested in a cinema, a social cafe and new business space. it encourages peoplenerating local areas. some projects have government funding, but with inflation soaring, costs of materials and labour are shooting up, piling pressure on stretched budgets. even here, the next phase of this scheme could cost tens of thousands more than planned. so, we are in a very strong position when it comes to financial resilience,...
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s. congress. she ever chancey al jazeera us president joe biden has announced that really for millions of americans with student loans, the time will council up to $10000.00 in debt for people who are less than 120 $5000.00 a year. more than 45000000 americans are repaying federal student loans. millions are eligible for $10000.00 in relief, and that portion of the package alone will cost the government nearly $300000000000.00. out standing student death in the u. s. stands $1.00 trillion dollars. one study found the average annual cost of a 4 year college degree from a public university is $37.00 times higher than it was in the 1900 sixty's. but some a concern that relief could push inflation higher cody and on the on is executive director of the student that crisis center. he says the relief comes at a crucial time for families dealing with a number of economic challenges. this action is not only much needed, it's something that the president has promised to do since he can't any to become president years ago. since then, obviously we had more of the economic impact of the pandemic. more at the health crisis and demi and also now skyrocketing costs when it comes to gas, f
s. congress. she ever chancey al jazeera us president joe biden has announced that really for millions of americans with student loans, the time will council up to $10000.00 in debt for people who are less than 120 $5000.00 a year. more than 45000000 americans are repaying federal student loans. millions are eligible for $10000.00 in relief, and that portion of the package alone will cost the government nearly $300000000000.00. out standing student death in the u. s. stands $1.00 trillion...
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people say it's good time to find a quality job. that's the highest that number 's been in 20 years. joining us now is david bernstein, a member of the white house councilrs. jared, good to see you for being with us. i am -- this act, this big bill that's passed, i know there is going to be an effort to get folks out there and tell people about how it reduces inflation, or how it fixes things in the economy, but you're dealing with a broken start. you're dealing with a whole bunch of critics blaming joe biden for things that joe biden didn't do. >> yeah, it's very important to bring in the global perspective, as you just did there. inflation is a global phenomenon, joe biden is not president of the globe. if you -- ask ourselves what did happen every country over the past couple of years, and of course, the answer is covid-19. and as you've mentioned, it wrecked have a calm supply chains across the globe. especially during the period where we were reporting a lot of manufactured goods that helped to contribute to the inflation problem. and it is still elevated today. but as you suggested, for the month of july, inflation posted a 08 and a half percent y
people say it's good time to find a quality job. that's the highest that number 's been in 20 years. joining us now is david bernstein, a member of the white house councilrs. jared, good to see you for being with us. i am -- this act, this big bill that's passed, i know there is going to be an effort to get folks out there and tell people about how it reduces inflation, or how it fixes things in the economy, but you're dealing with a broken start. you're dealing with a whole bunch of critics...
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people. they are the church. and i also associate with the impulse that i've seen in my own life story which began with the second vatican council in the early 1960's, when the church began to reckon with its failure during the holocaust and what did the council do as the first order of business, it overturned the roots of anti-semitism in catholic and christian life, repudiated the christ killer charge against the jews and repudiated the idea that god has turned away from the jewish people. those are the singlemost important theological changes in the history of christianity and they're much more-- they're much larger than anything having to do with sex or gender. so, change is possible. i've seen it in my own life and in my own life in the church. i'm desperate for that kind of change. >> i think that's a great note to just turn to questions right now. change is possible. i think that's very important to keep in mind. i've seen it over and over and over again. so this is a question that i think you might be especially interested in. it's the individual says i'm a pastor at a city parish here in boston and have been serving as a priest for 24 year
people. they are the church. and i also associate with the impulse that i've seen in my own life story which began with the second vatican council in the early 1960's, when the church began to reckon with its failure during the holocaust and what did the council do as the first order of business, it overturned the roots of anti-semitism in catholic and christian life, repudiated the christ killer charge against the jews and repudiated the idea that god has turned away from the jewish people....