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show what can happen to us if we lose, and this is conditionally, as, say, with the active army of the onr or as the soviet special service called them with the petlyurites, and this is the vast majority of the personnel of the army , i mean of the armed forces of ukraine will be physically eliminated, even if not on the battlefield, then later tracked down and eliminated by special services. a large part of ukrainians who fought for independence in other armed ways, i mean ukrainians in the body, who help, who volunteer, who donate, who are hurting ukraine. they, respectively, as supporters of the ukrainian counter-revolution, as the soviets called it, and ugh. that is, as supporters of, let's say, the ukrainian people's republic there, they will be convicted, sent to siberia, and what will remain is actually that part of the collaborators and that part pochekuns or zhduns, who, unfortunately, still exist in ukraine and still exist, moreover, they exist in different parts of ukraine, like here in lviv, where we are now having a conversation, or in odesa, or in kyiv, or in kharkiv, that is
show what can happen to us if we lose, and this is conditionally, as, say, with the active army of the onr or as the soviet special service called them with the petlyurites, and this is the vast majority of the personnel of the army , i mean of the armed forces of ukraine will be physically eliminated, even if not on the battlefield, then later tracked down and eliminated by special services. a large part of ukrainians who fought for independence in other armed ways, i mean ukrainians in the...
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show very clearly what can happen to us if we lose, and this is conditional, let's say, with an active onr army or something like that? the main soviet special service with the petliurivtsi, and this is the vast majority of the personnel of the army, i have mind you, now the armed forces of ukraine will be physically liquidated, even if not on the battlefield, then later tracked down and liquidated by special services, a large part of ukrainians who fought for independence in other armed ways, i mean ukrainians in the body, who help, who volunteer, who cares, who hurts ukraine, they , respectively... as supporters, as the soviets called it, of the ukrainian counter-revolution, yes, here, that is, as supporters of, say, the ukrainian people's republic, they will be condemned, sent to siberia , well, it will remain in fact, that part of the collaborators and that part of the pochekuns or zhduns who, unfortunately, still exist in ukraine and still exist, moreover, they are in different parts of ukraine, like here in lviv, where we are now having a conversation, or in odesa, whether in kyiv or
show very clearly what can happen to us if we lose, and this is conditional, let's say, with an active onr army or something like that? the main soviet special service with the petliurivtsi, and this is the vast majority of the personnel of the army, i have mind you, now the armed forces of ukraine will be physically liquidated, even if not on the battlefield, then later tracked down and liquidated by special services, a large part of ukrainians who fought for independence in other armed ways,...
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our chevrons, the hero of antricha , we read, and there the tombstone is buried... a colonel of the onrarmy and the date of death is the 18th year, and my husband and i are in one voice, how lucky he was that he died in the 18th year in the fight for ukraine, when ukraine was still independent and did not witness how, again, his wife ate his children. one of the most terrible pages in the history of ukraine. then the soviet government under the leadership of stalin, in order to suppress resistance to soviet power, confiscated. fed the peasants, they created artificial hunger, millions of people died, sometimes they even resorted to eating the dead, constantly, when they talked to me about this, well, about the loss of my husband, i told everyone that the most important thing in my life was that no one over my husband's grave never said that how lucky he was that he died in the 14th year, this is the most important thing, well, this is the most important thing in the life of all ukrainians, and especially those who have paid a very high price and suffered the loss of their loved ones, th
our chevrons, the hero of antricha , we read, and there the tombstone is buried... a colonel of the onrarmy and the date of death is the 18th year, and my husband and i are in one voice, how lucky he was that he died in the 18th year in the fight for ukraine, when ukraine was still independent and did not witness how, again, his wife ate his children. one of the most terrible pages in the history of ukraine. then the soviet government under the leadership of stalin, in order to suppress...
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ukraine is independent there , the heir to the ukrainian ssr, no, yes, uh, we are simply restoring onrstice of a century ago, relatively speaking, well, how latvia, lithuania and estonia restored their state according to the constitution, which ceased to be valid in 1940, but again we did not have a majority , unlike the baltic countries, there was no majority in parl now has a majority. and it is possible, it would be worth correcting certain things, that is, when we talk about the self-reliance of the ukrainian people's republic, then it is possible to solve certain dilemmas of the historical plan, the historical and legal plan much easier, when we say in particular, how should we be with good ukrainian communists, and they were actually representatives of the soviet occupation regime, that is, if we consider that as the administration, yes, yes, well, as posypaks, relatively speaking, yes. that is, if ukrainian the people's republic was the foundation from which the current ukrainian independence grew, well , accordingly, this is the period of the 1920s and 1930s, that's how we shou
ukraine is independent there , the heir to the ukrainian ssr, no, yes, uh, we are simply restoring onrstice of a century ago, relatively speaking, well, how latvia, lithuania and estonia restored their state according to the constitution, which ceased to be valid in 1940, but again we did not have a majority , unlike the baltic countries, there was no majority in parl now has a majority. and it is possible, it would be worth correcting certain things, that is, when we talk about the...
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parallels, do you remember when in odesa , on the one hand, the russian army was waiting, then the onrrmy came, there were also local people who did not know who to side with, the whites, the reds or to the ukrainian army, in a word , the history of 18-19 years is repeating itself before our eyes, only here. in such discussions? in fact , yes, and i would also like to say that this is a little reminiscent of events closer to us, when in 2015 the then head of the odesa regional administration, mykhailo saakashvili , renamed marshala zhukov street to nebesnaya hundred avenue, and then it also caused such and such an uproar '. with the mayor and some lawsuits were also initiated in this regard, but as we can see, now in in odesa, no one calls this avenue zhukov avenue anymore, everyone calls it the heavenly hundred avenue, so i think that there is no split, disunity among odessans, that someone there supports russian names, someone ukrainian, this is not true, it is simply a matter of habits , and in fact, i am sure that many of these names will take root and... will be, will be understoo
parallels, do you remember when in odesa , on the one hand, the russian army was waiting, then the onrrmy came, there were also local people who did not know who to side with, the whites, the reds or to the ukrainian army, in a word , the history of 18-19 years is repeating itself before our eyes, only here. in such discussions? in fact , yes, and i would also like to say that this is a little reminiscent of events closer to us, when in 2015 the then head of the odesa regional administration,...
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borders of the ukrainian people's republic are as they were recognized during agreements between germany onr and by soviet russia in brest. these are not the borders of the ukrainian ssr, these are not the borders of a modern country. and a huge part of the internationally recognized territory of ukraine is not included in these borders, so we have no other way out. at least in the current situation, as you can see, the tension from the ukrainian people 's republic to... the ukrainian ssr and from the ukrainian ssr to ukraine, simply because the ukrainian ssr, unlike the dpr, was a universally recognized subject of international law, simply by virtue of its membership organizations of the united nations. and in the organization of the united nations, of course, it was in those borders, ugh, which it exists, it declared its independence on august 24, 1991, that is, as far as i understand, part of the former chernihiv voivodeship, which the russians now call the kursk governorate, so... we cannot and we will not , because that would undermine the legal status of our recognized borders, as far
borders of the ukrainian people's republic are as they were recognized during agreements between germany onr and by soviet russia in brest. these are not the borders of the ukrainian ssr, these are not the borders of a modern country. and a huge part of the internationally recognized territory of ukraine is not included in these borders, so we have no other way out. at least in the current situation, as you can see, the tension from the ukrainian people 's republic to... the ukrainian ssr and...
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and based onre that interest you canll tailor your own visit.e went let's go. >> guest: let's take a walk. >> host: pete crean you mentioned malcolm wars was a world war ii vet. a well-known publisher obviously what are we looking at here? what caesare has artifacts. this is actually the field jacket he was wearing when he was wounded. he was part of the 84th division the rail splitters. his infantryman and he was wounded in germany.ua the tear in that sleeve is actually where the medics cut his jacket open to give him morphine as he was treated. the stain on that sleeve is actually hisso bloodstain. so we obviously survived his wounds and had a distinguished career. >> of the forms of family donate these items are the funds to pay for this? >> they sponsored the entire exhibit. and they donated his artifacts. >> you've got is a purple hearts and dogtags as well. >> guest: and his bronze star. >> host: let's go inside. who was herschel woody williams? >> guest: woody williams was a flamethrower operator in february of 1945. when they landed the
and based onre that interest you canll tailor your own visit.e went let's go. >> guest: let's take a walk. >> host: pete crean you mentioned malcolm wars was a world war ii vet. a well-known publisher obviously what are we looking at here? what caesare has artifacts. this is actually the field jacket he was wearing when he was wounded. he was part of the 84th division the rail splitters. his infantryman and he was wounded in germany.ua the tear in that sleeve is actually where the...
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ukraine is independent there, the heir of the ukrainian ssr, no, yes, ugh, we are simply restoring the onr as we say, the justice of a century ago, conditionally speaking, like latvia, lithuania. year, but again, we did not have a majority , unlike the baltic countries, but now we do the majority, yes, it might be worth correcting certain things, that is, when we talk about the self-reliance of the ukrainian people's republic, then it is possible to solve certain historical, historical-legal dilemmas much easier, when we, in particular, say... how should we deal with the good ukrainian communists, and they were actually representatives of the soviet occupation regime, that is, if we believe that as the administration, yes, yes, well, as posypaks, conditionally speaking, yes, that is, if the ukrainian people's republic was the foundation from which the current ukrainian independence grew, well, accordingly, this is the period of the 1920s and 1930s, that's how we should perceive the builders at that time, i'm embarrassed, of course. because latvia, lithuania and estonia restored their indep
ukraine is independent there, the heir of the ukrainian ssr, no, yes, ugh, we are simply restoring the onr as we say, the justice of a century ago, conditionally speaking, like latvia, lithuania. year, but again, we did not have a majority , unlike the baltic countries, but now we do the majority, yes, it might be worth correcting certain things, that is, when we talk about the self-reliance of the ukrainian people's republic, then it is possible to solve certain historical, historical-legal...
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this is it, these are ukrainian national entities, but still they are considered proto-states, and onris we already have the entire state with all its attributes, but it just stood across the throat , both white and red, but she's just an orc, yes an orc, well, it didn't last long, this ukrainian state. that time and lasted for several reasons, firstly, there were some disagreements in the leadership, some were pulled there, others here, and secondly, the people themselves did not really want to go and fight, because they did not understand what they were fighting for, we all but from time to time we draw some historical parallels, you have the feeling that it resonates somewhere, or how we are different now, maybe we have done some work on mistakes, i think so. well, that is, i am generally such an ardent optimist myself and i think and see and know and believe that we have done the work on mistakes, the first point that the unr did not have, we have, is the support of the west, the unr did not have that, that is, they, they were actually alone, there, and this it was very difficult,
this is it, these are ukrainian national entities, but still they are considered proto-states, and onris we already have the entire state with all its attributes, but it just stood across the throat , both white and red, but she's just an orc, yes an orc, well, it didn't last long, this ukrainian state. that time and lasted for several reasons, firstly, there were some disagreements in the leadership, some were pulled there, others here, and secondly, the people themselves did not really want...
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>> yes, we were in the same class and clerked at the eastern district onr kentucky. both of our judges were in covington over the river from cincinnati. y perfect opportunity to go and clerk forcl a federal judge and be close to home and work on things that were interesting to us. >> you spent your life to clerk in kenosha and you escaped from kentucky.ys >> i wasn't trying to escape kentucky. it was a really exciting and good year. we both worked for good people. sometimes people g get stuck wih bad judges. we worked for great people and had a great year. >> okay, as i said at the beginning. there are three reasons the book is successful. it's well written and precise. the story is like a novel. third theas reason the book is o popular the world has changed a fair bit since you wrote the book w and know what you wrote about isch seen as a problem in the country. we have a lot of drug abuse, opioid abuse, unemployment, particularly in the midwest. a many people where you come from have these problems. let's talk about the opioid problem. you growing up, you pointed o
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okay, any public comment onrs of the public who wish to provide in-person public comment on this itemease line up at the podium. now. each person three minutes to speak are no in person public comments. tn for this agenda item ten opportunity for committee members to comment or take action on any matters within the jurisdiction. any questions from the commi? none at this time.. members of the public who wish to providein-person public comment on this item, please line up at the podium three minutes to speak.bv for the record, there are no in-person public comments. this comment section for this agenda item. thank you. and i÷ believe our meeting is now adjourned. meeting isthank you everyone. thank you.wó sfgovtv san francisco francisco. >> (music). >> /y francisco korean-american is one of the and preserve agrees america we work with job seeker and able to enter the workforce bthe number of partnersur residents from training a a solidified trained workforce the hospitality initiative started saw a need for culinaryhin san francisco is everything from hotels to culinary training secur
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when i talk to americans whe onr the biggest concerns i hear is why are housing costs so high? so higl give you two reasons, sean. number one, there are 20 20eeron illegal aliens her who shouldn't be here, who are competing with americans for scarce homes. secoumbempeting mericansr two, a harris has supported higher, higher interest rates, whichsupe makes more mortgages totally unaffordable for normal people. so these policies make ordinary americans suffer. of course, we even talkeds about the fentanyl crisis. on issue after issue, she's putting the interestsf il of illegal aliens above american citizens. >> we've got to stop kamallega a harris, john. >> and the only way to dothat that is to support donald trump at the ballot boupportdx. you know, kamala said it's the cost of democracy, r cost the higher cost of energy because of their radicalenergy y policies. both are against fracking and drilling, etc. and theses an mandates that they're putting out regardineg climate changeat initiatives. that to me to me, be america unilaterally, economically disarming and literally will
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we'll have a lot more onr in this coming up later in the show. now, unfortunately, this is a story you're not going to hear about on the other so-called news outletsut. do you remember why dan rather was given the exit door over at fake news cbs? hat ho remember that whole story? remember the coverage of of the national guardlecoverage, gn bush? their reporting was wrong. it looksg was wron based on theg the website. everybody else has the storyd t except the media won't cover it. you know, instead, what are we getting coveraget cover it are e from politico? quote, male politicians usuallyt terrible at dressing down. but tim walz is one of the fewl that can actually pull it off. and this reporit t title quote, , tim walz was my teacher 20 years ago. >> here's what i learned. here's one glowinghere'si lear m that article. quote, walz didn't overload his students burdensome hallmark. he challenged them in other ways, them to wrestleth iss with issues like the cambodianuv and how the french government s. died muslim citizener now, despite all this f
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that's also a veryation, not onr firefighters, but for ourre or it's near their house, or where theys too many outdoor firesd e last thing i want ouchief and everything thatoring you said. and everything that you have done, i remember when you you came to my street, when there was a f call it a big firt was two doors away. and i got to meet you and see how you e show in that circumstance. and it was a pleasure. and i also appreciate what■ you said and how you honored the chief. and that's. that means thank you. feinstein morning, chief. good morning just just to follow up a little bit because, and i'm, i'm talking about what at least we used to refer t as hoarders. you, i believe, describedm my, i mean, i this was horrific to me., i've seen apartments, that where there was. d other word to use, but hoarding. conditions and, one where, when actually two ratsbuilding, scratching at window trying to get out■, and it's terrifyin. it's terrified me evenc many yei is, what do you. i mean, whocl o out the mental health of the person? who? w referred to? because, i mean, they may move somewh
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plus i do want to mention that evan thomas is the historian that c-span has chosen for its chapter onr richard nixon, the new book is called the presidents rating or how noted historians rank america's best and worst chief executives. we have a different historian for every president. i was about richard nixon is our chapter in that book. 202 is the area. if you'd like to participate in the conversation this afternoon 748-8200. (202)748-8201 for those of you in mountain and pacific time zones will begin taking those calls in just a few minutes. i also want to mention that you can contact us via social media. we will scroll through those addresses on the screen but the only thing you really have to andmber for twitter facebook and instagram is@booktv, e-mail at book tvc.org. was he does he consequential in the long run? >> certainly consequently among lawyers. he was unique washington figure. in washington if you are in trouble -- he was a unique figure because he -- he was a unique figure because he represented both mafia figures, real low-lives and also advised presidents of the unite
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2012 reach the highest age factor percentage; at an election to be held on >> colleagues, seeing- >> onrthank you president peskin. amendment for a simple reason, we can and must do better to dress the unacceptable cancel re department. firefightererize dying as a result of the occupation and years 300 san francisco firefighters died current and retired firefighters cancer claims. female firefighters in san francisco have 6 time then the national population. a life of servifrancisco shouldn't end with a battle against cancer. to carcinogens and other instances of trauma, we ters to stay on the job longer then before you allowed members of the fire department to retir the maximum service credit at age 55 as to 58. empower firefighters to ment with financial security without having three years of adverse health impacts. prior committee meetings, prolonging the career three years translates to e positive correlation between increased number of injuries, and workers compensation claim co throughout this process, my office e pathways to insure we achieve cost effective measures. and other sev
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