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history, just potemkin's stairs, i'm something i read, i read, i can’t find that potemkin, here theytually designed back in 1825, so not potemkin, they were wooden, at first, and the architect was francesco boffo, avraham melnikov and potier, and then they were already built by engineers upton and morozov . words, so many options, like the first francesco, francesco boffo, well, francesco boffo, well, not bad, listen, give the floor to the odessans, ms. valentina, yes, i think that the odessans will still have something to choose from, and i want to say that it works there is a renaming commission under the odesa city council the site is a socially active citizen, on which odessa. can decide and vote for the other name of the street or square. by the way, in 1955, how did they become potemkin in general? to the 50th anniversary of the battleship uprising, on the battleship, this is the battleship potemkin movie. yes, the stairs, which before the revolution were called richelieu stairs. oh, here's the answer. and then boulevards were renamed potemkinsky. here is the word in history, i
history, just potemkin's stairs, i'm something i read, i read, i can’t find that potemkin, here theytually designed back in 1825, so not potemkin, they were wooden, at first, and the architect was francesco boffo, avraham melnikov and potier, and then they were already built by engineers upton and morozov . words, so many options, like the first francesco, francesco boffo, well, francesco boffo, well, not bad, listen, give the floor to the odessans, ms. valentina, yes, i think that the...
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and of course, the little russian region flourished under potemkin, but this had to be paid for withtion. i understand correctly that novorossie, yes, it is such a collective ruckus, where from everyone the ends of the russian empire were driven away, but humiliated, enslaved, i understand where this comes from? it all comes down to the fact that they only learned about the existence of novorossiya and little russia only in 2014 . but facts are stubborn things. during potemkin's reign, about a dozen large cities were built in novorosiya, which before that was a wild steppe, i understand kherson, these are odessa, nikolaev, sevastopol, mariupol, ekaterina slav, present-day zaporozhye. the numbers speak for themselves about population growth during that period. in 20 years it has almost doubled, but pseudo-historians i'm only interested in myths about the potemkin trees. let me remind you, they arrived in sevastopol, so let’s imagine, the building of the noble assembly, where the windows are curtained, they open, everyone sees the bay, and there are not potemkin, or rather potemkin, bu
and of course, the little russian region flourished under potemkin, but this had to be paid for withtion. i understand correctly that novorossie, yes, it is such a collective ruckus, where from everyone the ends of the russian empire were driven away, but humiliated, enslaved, i understand where this comes from? it all comes down to the fact that they only learned about the existence of novorossiya and little russia only in 2014 . but facts are stubborn things. during potemkin's reign, about a...
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it’s strange to imagine that in the second half of the 16th century potemkin wanted to make southerng out of kherson. once a respected teacher in russia, tamara eidelman, daughter of the famous soviet historian nathan eidelman, still proudly bears the title of honored teacher of the russian federation, which he warns subscribers about in writing. i understand correctly that novorossiya, yes, it is such a collective hub, where people from all over the russian empire were driven, humiliated, enslaved, i understand where this all comes from, they generally learned about the existence of novorossiya and little russia only in 2014 , but facts are a stubborn thing, during the reign of potemkin in novorossiya, which before that was a wild steppe, it was built about a dozen. or rather potemkin, but not villages at all, yes, ships, several dozen ships that were starting to water, it became clear to everyone, including joseph ii, who was there, that this was an act of darkness. by the way, the speed of updating content on the channels of such grief historians can be the envy of the most advanc
it’s strange to imagine that in the second half of the 16th century potemkin wanted to make southerng out of kherson. once a respected teacher in russia, tamara eidelman, daughter of the famous soviet historian nathan eidelman, still proudly bears the title of honored teacher of the russian federation, which he warns subscribers about in writing. i understand correctly that novorossiya, yes, it is such a collective hub, where people from all over the russian empire were driven, humiliated,...
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in 20 years it has almost doubled, but pseudo-historians are only interested in myths about potemkinlages. let me remind you, they arrived in sevastopol, let’s imagine for... history of ukraine. such ignorant people or simply greedy people destroy one of the foundations of our mental security, our mental sovereignty. you see, you should always look at how well a person is on topic, so here it is necessary. who founded a number of political parties, including the khleborop party, the ukrainian national party, and he developed program documents for these parties, and one of the program documents was the so-called 10 commandments of the ukrainian, these 10 commandments of the ukrainian are essentially the quintessence of ukrainian nationalism, here a natural question: did ukrainian nationalism even have a chance to exist without outside support? no, of course not, the simple question here was about funding for the jump, colorado. the end has come. and i must say that those grains sprouted years later. on may 2, 2014, in odessa, a group of radical nationalists burned people who disagreed
in 20 years it has almost doubled, but pseudo-historians are only interested in myths about potemkinlages. let me remind you, they arrived in sevastopol, let’s imagine for... history of ukraine. such ignorant people or simply greedy people destroy one of the foundations of our mental security, our mental sovereignty. you see, you should always look at how well a person is on topic, so here it is necessary. who founded a number of political parties, including the khleborop party, the ukrainian...
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liev says, asks you whether it was possible to reduce the number of potemkin villages this year, when purchases were reported with photos what was not purchased, we remember these shells and croatian photographs, and then it turned out that the money had already gone and nothing was delivered, and there were many such cases, or has the number of these cases, when there is such a thing, decreased. corruption and money are gone, but what we are talking about, including talking about the same lviv arsenal, yes, which lviv arsenal, we understand this history, we see, well, there are consequences of the work and results of law enforcement agencies there, we met from, well, members of the public anti-corruption council we met with the representatives of nabu, and we gave certain materials and, based on these or other discovered facts, we pass them on to the law enforcement agencies, if there is a need for this, we cooperate on... what cases there are with them, in fact you are right, that is, this is the main thing for today, i think the ministry of defense should focus attention, this is p
liev says, asks you whether it was possible to reduce the number of potemkin villages this year, when purchases were reported with photos what was not purchased, we remember these shells and croatian photographs, and then it turned out that the money had already gone and nothing was delivered, and there were many such cases, or has the number of these cases, when there is such a thing, decreased. corruption and money are gone, but what we are talking about, including talking about the same lviv...
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and then the prince, grigory potemkin, in charge of the empress, a major statesman and governor of novorossiyas. her manifesto stated the decision, quote: to take our crimean peninsula, taman island, and the entire kuban side under our power. for the good and greatness of the fatherland, its benefit and security. tavrecheskaya was created province. crimea developed and settled down; the city of sevastopol fortress, the main base of the black sea fleet, was built in akhtiar bay. turkey agreed with the annexation of crimea, but a few years later it started a new war, in which it was defeated, and by signing the treaty of jassy in 1791 it reaffirmed that crimea is part of russia. exactly 50 years ago. on april 15, 1974 , the all-union research institute of applied molecular biology and genetics was created in moscow. today it is all-russian. research institute agricultural biotechnology, it is located on temeryazevskaya street in moscow. new biotechnologies are being developed here to improve the properties of plants and animals for agriculture. they use different dna technologies and create the
and then the prince, grigory potemkin, in charge of the empress, a major statesman and governor of novorossiyas. her manifesto stated the decision, quote: to take our crimean peninsula, taman island, and the entire kuban side under our power. for the good and greatness of the fatherland, its benefit and security. tavrecheskaya was created province. crimea developed and settled down; the city of sevastopol fortress, the main base of the black sea fleet, was built in akhtiar bay. turkey agreed...
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and then prince grigory potemkin, the empress’s favorite, a major statesman and governor of new russialy 50 years ago, on april 19, 1974 , the all-union research institute of applied molecular biology and genetics was created in moscow. today it is an all-russian research institute institute se. it is located on temeryazevskaya street in moscow. new biotechnologies are being developed here to improve the properties of plants and animals for agriculture. they use different dna technologies and create the latest genetically engineered vaccines to protect animals from infection. the institute's staff are known throughout the world for their fundamental and applied developments in molecular biology and genetics. and this year, scientists at the institute were the first to obtain genetic edited crop plants triticalia, created by man more than a century ago, is a hybrid of wheat and rye. the works of scientists make it possible to increase yields and increase the rate of replacement of imported seeds with domestic ones. on april 19, 2011 , cuban leader fidel castro finally resigned. at the n
and then prince grigory potemkin, the empress’s favorite, a major statesman and governor of new russialy 50 years ago, on april 19, 1974 , the all-union research institute of applied molecular biology and genetics was created in moscow. today it is an all-russian research institute institute se. it is located on temeryazevskaya street in moscow. new biotechnologies are being developed here to improve the properties of plants and animals for agriculture. they use different dna technologies and...
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history, actually lead viewers into darkness. in turkey and the whims of catherine’s favorite prince potemkinabout the cities, the upper classes, roads, factories, thousands of settlers who unpacked the wild steppe, they complain about the liquidation of the cossack hospital of the zaporozhye sich. i forget to mention that after the annexation of crimea and the strengthening of the southern border of the empire, the cossacks could no longer go to turak, and therefore began to rob their neighbors in new russia, new colonists, become. the educator is especially zealous and distorted when it comes to modern history, the times of the maidan, the independence of the lugansk and donetsk republics , and the barbaric civil war unleashed by kiev under the guise of an anti-terrorist operation. in these stories, the maidan turns from rampant lawlessness and aggression into peace. and demonstrations. the coups of 2004 and 14 become a triumph of freedom and democracy. there are no americans and europeans behind the scenes who put pressure on legitimate presidents and gave money for illegal protests. there
history, actually lead viewers into darkness. in turkey and the whims of catherine’s favorite prince potemkinabout the cities, the upper classes, roads, factories, thousands of settlers who unpacked the wild steppe, they complain about the liquidation of the cossack hospital of the zaporozhye sich. i forget to mention that after the annexation of crimea and the strengthening of the southern border of the empire, the cossacks could no longer go to turak, and therefore began to rob their...
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outdoor lighting system and fountains were checked, this saturday another landmark of odessa, the potemkin stairs, will be opened, but only pedestrian traffic will be allowed on prymorska street. despite the good news, local authorities called on residents and guests of the black sea coast to be careful and respond to air warning signals. halychyna the best , a poet and scientist from lviv, mykhailo zarechyny, presented his own poetry collection under this name in ivano-frankivsk. our carpathian colleagues also visited there. mykhailo zarichny, doctor of mathematics, musician, polyglot and poet. in his small homeland, the author presents the fifth poetry collection. with this work, he assures, he wanted to emphasize his own love for his native land. for example. pati, the future scientist, grew up and made the first ones steps, to listen to poems to the artistic space of vagabundo, connoisseurs of the poetic word and close friends of mykhailo zarichny gathered. poems are somehow a natural form of self-expression for me, as is mathematical activity, my main activity, i write my scientific r
outdoor lighting system and fountains were checked, this saturday another landmark of odessa, the potemkin stairs, will be opened, but only pedestrian traffic will be allowed on prymorska street. despite the good news, local authorities called on residents and guests of the black sea coast to be careful and respond to air warning signals. halychyna the best , a poet and scientist from lviv, mykhailo zarechyny, presented his own poetry collection under this name in ivano-frankivsk. our...
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both came to the conclusion that the west is like the titanic, and russia is like the battleship potemkin sure that a serbian director can make great films and defend historical truth. the boss went to meet with him. whose student campuses were built exclusively from the granite of science. at a meeting with the rector of moscow state university, the boss looked like the main axeom and basic postulate of world geopolitics. the boss made it clear that for a man who built a house of science, planted a tree of knowledge and raised several generations of students, the best gift is an order. viktor antonovich spoke about plans to shut up for. oxford train will rub stanford's nose in the face, if we develop that territory, there will no longer be such a university in the world. making sure that the russian spirit of enlightenment is still preparing many wonderful discoveries for us, the boss set out to make social discoveries in new regions. at the opening ceremony of social facilities in donbass and zaporozhye, it was clear to pokhusnulin that he could roll not only reinforcement into concrete
both came to the conclusion that the west is like the titanic, and russia is like the battleship potemkin sure that a serbian director can make great films and defend historical truth. the boss went to meet with him. whose student campuses were built exclusively from the granite of science. at a meeting with the rector of moscow state university, the boss looked like the main axeom and basic postulate of world geopolitics. the boss made it clear that for a man who built a house of science,...
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post office, so esenstein created cinema as an art, in which there is an artistic image, there is potemkinif you remember, the famous scene, there is a stroller rushing along with a child, rushing along the steps of odessa. such eternal questions for russia are the question of power, the question of relationships, the power of the people, the power of the elites, esenstein raises all these questions in it, it is surprising that this picture was made during the war, in the most difficult years of the war - this is when virtually everything was hanging on map, at this time, ezenstein was filming this film and the country gave him the opportunity to make this picture. this amazing, so i am very grateful to the first channel to you personally, since i know your initiatives, it seems to me that it is very important that such films are shown very widely for our public, and it seems to me that it will certainly receive a proper assessment from the modern viewer, the film in my opinion , very dynamic, and i am not a specialist in soviet cinema, there were things that he could not know but analytic
post office, so esenstein created cinema as an art, in which there is an artistic image, there is potemkinif you remember, the famous scene, there is a stroller rushing along with a child, rushing along the steps of odessa. such eternal questions for russia are the question of power, the question of relationships, the power of the people, the power of the elites, esenstein raises all these questions in it, it is surprising that this picture was made during the war, in the most difficult years...
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the heritage of novorossiya and respect for the russian empire, for catherine the great, grigory potemkin was fashionable against the north military district, after which, no matter how whatever happened, i decided to return to the show fashionable sentence. so what? no, at first he spent some time in france, a passport that he has had since 1982, and then he began to organize stuffing about his own return to the show. and only without irony, i say, the presence of civil society in russia did not allow vasiliev to return to the country, to the country on its television, amid fanfare. moreover, there is reason to believe that he continues to work in russia, in moscow, they say. russian students on a professional training program in theory and fashion industry in one of largest universities, we will never be surprised if this is so, in a clear iris the lights are not washed away no matter how much you want, eat from my hand, want to sing, today at genatova’s apartment yulia will cross the line of mandrak. you thought i was an astronaut, you thought i was a leader? no, my dear, i’m just a pe
the heritage of novorossiya and respect for the russian empire, for catherine the great, grigory potemkin was fashionable against the north military district, after which, no matter how whatever happened, i decided to return to the show fashionable sentence. so what? no, at first he spent some time in france, a passport that he has had since 1982, and then he began to organize stuffing about his own return to the show. and only without irony, i say, the presence of civil society in russia did...
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i think potemkin. absolutely right. in libre it is called lighter. alexander.eers, these spartak brothers became famous. you can afford it, questions from the pastry chef 800, these small buns made from choux pastry are not always enjoyed for dessert, the filling can contain mushrooms, onions and even meat, what kind of buns are these? well, it looks like profiteroles, you’re right, well, each to their own, i’m athletes over 400, from defending classic titles... chess, he refused, but at the end of last year he once again won the world championships in rapid and blitz. magnus carlson, that's right. here's a pastry chef for a thousand. in in the old days, only hardy, muscular men were hired for certain jobs. the shift lasted 12 hours, all this time they worked with only one tool. what kind of instrument was this? the squirrels are very, there is harder work in the confectionery shop, they worked with a rolling pin, and did not roll out the dough, but let’s go with operas for 400. in the opera electro, richard strauss used 110 of them at once, almost a record in
i think potemkin. absolutely right. in libre it is called lighter. alexander.eers, these spartak brothers became famous. you can afford it, questions from the pastry chef 800, these small buns made from choux pastry are not always enjoyed for dessert, the filling can contain mushrooms, onions and even meat, what kind of buns are these? well, it looks like profiteroles, you’re right, well, each to their own, i’m athletes over 400, from defending classic titles... chess, he refused, but at...
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branov potemkin will appear there and jump where necessary, so to speak, alexander starovoytov is withwell, probably the first contact, when i attended a meeting. with the participation of vladimir volfevich, it was really 2007, and then i was, as they say, in the party hierarchy, this is called, well, the lowest link, yes, there, you are the head of the district cell, you headed the ldpr of balashikha, and he gathered us in order to to get acquainted with all the materials there, yes, of the precinct election commissions, which we brought with us, almost all he allowed those who wanted to speak out, and i was among those who wanted to, that is, one of the last, i also expressed my position, expressed my opinion, it’s probably difficult, it’s difficult to describe it in words. vladimir volfovich , in his characteristic artistic manner , says: you know, well, we need to elect the head of the regional branch of the moscow regional, but it’s clear that in the depths of their souls everyone wants to become there. yes , a big leader of the region along the party line, and he says: i know, t
branov potemkin will appear there and jump where necessary, so to speak, alexander starovoytov is withwell, probably the first contact, when i attended a meeting. with the participation of vladimir volfevich, it was really 2007, and then i was, as they say, in the party hierarchy, this is called, well, the lowest link, yes, there, you are the head of the district cell, you headed the ldpr of balashikha, and he gathered us in order to to get acquainted with all the materials there, yes, of the...
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signal it is for donald trump to say i don't think i can win votes myself so can i prop up these potemkinople to vote for them? i think virginia voters, i'm on the ballot in 24 and i'm worried about virginia. i think virginia voters and american voters will figure it out. >> part of this is also biden addressing where he may be most vulnerable, where voters would be most likely to want a third- party candidate. i know you've been vocal on the subject of gaza. there is some reporting trump allies are discussing running ads in dearborn, michigan and other parts of the state with large muslim populations thanking biden for standing with israel. so, the plan there or the goal there would be to diminish muslim american turnout for biden. how vulnerable do you think the president is on gaza and what is happening there and how much of that is an issue that can be tackled directly by biden? >> gaza is heartbreaking. the hamas attack on israel was despicable and unforgivable. not only the hamas effort to go after civilians and take hostages but also they timed the attack to disrupt a discussion be
signal it is for donald trump to say i don't think i can win votes myself so can i prop up these potemkinople to vote for them? i think virginia voters, i'm on the ballot in 24 and i'm worried about virginia. i think virginia voters and american voters will figure it out. >> part of this is also biden addressing where he may be most vulnerable, where voters would be most likely to want a third- party candidate. i know you've been vocal on the subject of gaza. there is some reporting trump...
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. >> i heard some reports, they're setting up a potemkin pet store, and putting in a dive bar on friday. olivia, elizabeth, thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> coming up, a failed impeachment, a maga revolt, and, are democrats going to be the ones to save mike johnson's job? another absolutely wild dysfunctional day in the u.s. capitol. that's next. that's next. too! starting with the sound system... that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? when you purchase a pair of bombas socks, tees, or underwear, you also donate one to someone facing homelessness. one purchased equals one donated. 100 million donations and counting. visit bombas.com and get 20% off your first order. ♪(voya)♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya provides tools that help you make the right investment and benefit choices. so you can reach today's financial goals and look forward to a more confident future. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. for moderate to severe crohn's disease
. >> i heard some reports, they're setting up a potemkin pet store, and putting in a dive bar on friday. olivia, elizabeth, thank you very much, appreciate it. >>> coming up, a failed impeachment, a maga revolt, and, are democrats going to be the ones to save mike johnson's job? another absolutely wild dysfunctional day in the u.s. capitol. that's next. that's next. too! starting with the sound system... that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how...
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so that's the level of potemkin village we've got in scotland now. >> josh of course, as an outsider,ou don't want to pontificate too much about scotland, but i think from what leo described, it does look like an absolute disaster for the snp. but isn't it good to now we can finally break this one party state? even if it is labour, we can do something different for while. >> yeah, it's going to be. it's going to be interesting to see if that, if the, if labour is going to come in and maybe a few more tory seats are going to actually make a difference to the idea of devolution like it was so tied up with the this kind of nationalistic movement . kind of nationalistic movement. but can they do local governance? well? >> well, they had a bit of momentum a number of years ago, and it feels like this has really squandered it or the polling is suggesting of that. i mean, it's gone down. support for scottish independence has gone down over the past five years. so is there any chance they can rerecord that momentum? >> yeah, i mean there's nationalism is a very, you know, the sort of call of
so that's the level of potemkin village we've got in scotland now. >> josh of course, as an outsider,ou don't want to pontificate too much about scotland, but i think from what leo described, it does look like an absolute disaster for the snp. but isn't it good to now we can finally break this one party state? even if it is labour, we can do something different for while. >> yeah, it's going to be. it's going to be interesting to see if that, if the, if labour is going to come in...
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of moldova, and odessa, so this beautiful russian city, the city of catherine the great, grigory potemkin, of this origin and various other things, which we cannot yet identify, because the guys are asking for gas masks, new gas masks samples, they are asking for new filters, because really, the chemical weapons that are now being used, we don’t even know what they are, they could be some kind of homemade poisons , or they are really american-made poisons, we receive guys who have been burned in the hospital with strong burns. guys with poisonings are performing, which we also cannot identify, that is, their lungs are burned out and we don’t really know how to deal with these poisonings, right now we are just here, my group has returned from bakhmata, and we went there along this new road, now i think that in the bi they will show this very road that leads to bakhmut, a road, yes, but there you know, the signs change all the time, there’s someone there it 's worth a sign. old bakhmut, now it has been replaced, artyomovsk is already written there by hand, you see our road, it really is get
of moldova, and odessa, so this beautiful russian city, the city of catherine the great, grigory potemkin, of this origin and various other things, which we cannot yet identify, because the guys are asking for gas masks, new gas masks samples, they are asking for new filters, because really, the chemical weapons that are now being used, we don’t even know what they are, they could be some kind of homemade poisons , or they are really american-made poisons, we receive guys who have been burned...
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beating their chests, it's almost sort of potemkin moderatism moderation by the laboun moderatism moderationt in parliament. and that was that was very much the feeling yesterday. >> well, you know, can you answer your own question for us here on gp news? you know, how many labour mps do you think will be cheering iran over israel penalty shootout ? israel in a penalty shootout? >> quite a lot of them. and you saw some of them there. you heard beth winter, from kanan valley, there's a man called mohammed yasin, from bedford who wanted, us no longer to, export arms to israel. hang on. this is our ally, israel that has just taken 300 drone attacks in one night. richard bergen. kim. kim johnson, you also saw , matt johnson, you also saw, matt weston from leamington spa there. i mean, there was an awful lot of them who were, just itching , itching with itching, itching with anti —israel itching, itching with anti—israel feeling. and therefore, you have to ask that if keir starmer, sir keir starmer did become prime minister, would he be able to get his way or would he be pushed around the place l
beating their chests, it's almost sort of potemkin moderatism moderation by the laboun moderatism moderationt in parliament. and that was that was very much the feeling yesterday. >> well, you know, can you answer your own question for us here on gp news? you know, how many labour mps do you think will be cheering iran over israel penalty shootout ? israel in a penalty shootout? >> quite a lot of them. and you saw some of them there. you heard beth winter, from kanan valley, there's...
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requirement about exculpatory evidence as it's contained in risa just contains the mere veneer, potemkin village version of the real thing, just the illusion of protection. this provision draws near to the fourth amendment with its lips, but its heart is far from the fourth amendment. fisc should be given all exculpatory material evidence before approving surveillance. we have to remember in december of 2019, the department of justice i.g. reported 17 errors and omissions in the fbi's fisa applications requesting authority to surveil president trump's presidential campaign advisor carter page. the steel doesier, an opposition research document which largely fabricated unsubstantiated claims. unfortunately the april 2020 memorandum from the inspector general to fbi director wray proved that this was not an isolated incident. after a sampling of 29 fbi applications for fisa surveillance of u.s. persons, he found an average of 20 errors per application. the lee-leahy amendment that passed in 2020 with 77 votes in this chamber would have required that the government provide all of that mater
requirement about exculpatory evidence as it's contained in risa just contains the mere veneer, potemkin village version of the real thing, just the illusion of protection. this provision draws near to the fourth amendment with its lips, but its heart is far from the fourth amendment. fisc should be given all exculpatory material evidence before approving surveillance. we have to remember in december of 2019, the department of justice i.g. reported 17 errors and omissions in the fbi's fisa...