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. —— dean i. héeri; tonight at victory. -- dean i. very briefl , tonight at victory. -- dean i. iefly, anything else we should look towards? i briefly, anything else we should look towards?— briefly, anything else we should look towards? i think there will be increase in — look towards? i think there will be increase in attacks _ look towards? i think there will be increase in attacks across - look towards? i think there will be | increase in attacks across ukraine, as well as its location —— just to deny. as well as its location -- “ust to den . . . , . as well as its location -- “ust to den. . . ., ., deny. fantastic to get that analysis. thank _ deny. fantastic to get that analysis. thank you - deny. fantastic to get that analysis. thank you very i deny. fantastic to get that - analysis. thank you very much, justin crump. thank you very much forjoining us on bbc world news. do stay with us. bye—bye. good evening. friday certainly shaped up to be a tale of two halves. further a tale of two halves. south, soil temperatures of i7 further south, soil temperatures of 17 celsius, a
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because it is as much about dean as it is about north at the metrics, and i wonder if if what we're seeing in gaslit, which is dean as this. not comfortable in his own skin, very low level thinker but not a very high level player is is actually the dean that was in the white house. well dean i think is an he's neither to me. he's neither a hero nor a villain or perhaps he's a mixture of the two, you know, sometimes there are shades of gray and i think that dean mark felt also illustrates this the people have different motives for corporating, you know was whistleblowing and then not always honorable motives. i mean in dean's case he came to detest the nixon but you know his first motive was he didn't want to he and actually he's pretty smart dean dean was smarter than of the other guys because saw the threat to him the legal threat. which was of him going to prison and so he was not prepared to go along with that, but he had personal reasons for the for that. so you know somebody like dean is a good example of in life that many people with mixed motives, they're not just you're not either black or white. you're somewhere in between and i think dean is a good e
because it is as much about dean as it is about north at the metrics, and i wonder if if what we're seeing in gaslit, which is dean as this. not comfortable in his own skin, very low level thinker but not a very high level player is is actually the dean that was in the white house. well dean i think is an he's neither to me. he's neither a hero nor a villain or perhaps he's a mixture of the two, you know, sometimes there are shades of gray and i think that dean mark felt also illustrates this...
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very important. [laughter] >> senator highsmith. >> thank you madam chair and to the witnesses for being here today. this is most helpful. one of my concerns for the deputy undersecretary dean is ild like to talk about school lunch and breakfast programs in a different way. and i'm very concerned about the boards the cities are to remove animal protein from school meals. that's very concerning for me. some might argue that this topic would be better suited for a child nutrition reauthorization hearing, not a farm hearing but i disagree. this topic falls under the committee's jurisdiction and we need to talk about it. for years, popular media has attacked animal agriculture then suggested that we cut back on livestock production and related food products in the name is mitigating climate change. these suggestions are very misleading and climate activists love to blow the livestock sector's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions completely out of proportion and a disregard of the essential nutritional benefits of animal protein. this sentiment is creeping into our school systems, where it has the potential to irreparably harm the most vulnerable in our society, our children. bre
very important. [laughter] >> senator highsmith. >> thank you madam chair and to the witnesses for being here today. this is most helpful. one of my concerns for the deputy undersecretary dean is ild like to talk about school lunch and breakfast programs in a different way. and i'm very concerned about the boards the cities are to remove animal protein from school meals. that's very concerning for me. some might argue that this topic would be better suited for a child nutrition...
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dean. i will not do it on his own, but probably, and this is very difficult to say, and it's even not easy for me. might be that the dictator must be offered some thing. and we cannot start with maxima list positions and saying only we negotiate. only then, when the russian troops have left completely ukraine, this will simply not happen. the negotiations are important, but as you said, the ukrainians did on one negotiations under rush and, and also there's a real sense in ukraine that there's a lack of imagination in the west about russia after putin that, you know, there is not necessarily a given that putting survives this politically in any scenario and that you know, if the loss is not adding up, if people from oscars and petersburg, called up lose their lives, not just people from distant provinces that actually the kind of discontent russian side could put him on a lot of pressure and maybe in a year or 2, the west might fundamentals negotiating with totally new people in the government. but people do on the end of what they want the end of the war. but i think there's definitely a
dean. i will not do it on his own, but probably, and this is very difficult to say, and it's even not easy for me. might be that the dictator must be offered some thing. and we cannot start with maxima list positions and saying only we negotiate. only then, when the russian troops have left completely ukraine, this will simply not happen. the negotiations are important, but as you said, the ukrainians did on one negotiations under rush and, and also there's a real sense in ukraine that there's...
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very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful. very difficult time to sit down and talk ah, with what happens with digital deans with the actual physical sport filtering, like digital filters? yes. because on is preparing to host the 1st ever giddings of the future. the cyber context with a physical dimension. one of the innovators, the go to studio is on the verge of liter finding sports and gaming. he tells us what's behind this synergy, and if it's the future ah, welcome back. so what are the benefits of dana function research? are there any? while some researchers claimed that g of up experiments can help pest scientific theories develop new technologies and fine treatments for infectious diseases, the purpose is to focus on pandemic pathogens to be prepared for a response and develop counter measures. so for example, when the original sars outbreak happened, researchers developed a method to grow the virus in mice. so they could study it. and this work led to a model for researching the virus and testing potential vaccines and treatments which benefited the medical community greatly. other benefits include
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i thank you for bein here today. thanks, everyone. mr. neguse: getting very excite for dean phillips. abc of democracy taking from leader bottom line as you all know, democrats deliver for working p and democrats will defend american values each and every day under the leadership of leader jeffries and president b so with that we'll take a few q reporter: [indiscernible] mr. jeffries: it's a very important question and i think president biden tonight and democrats as we move forward, particularly as we implement these historic acc will be in conversation with th american people the fact that democrats have delivered meaningful change and progress for everyday americans. in a multitude of ways. whether that's infrastructure or domestic manufacturing jobs or gun safety or respecting the right to marry who you love whenever and wherever you want, saving the economy from a deep recession, certainly driving down the high price of lifesaving prescription drugs for millions of americans. and so we'll continue to be in conversation with everyday amer a lot has been accomplished. in some ways
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the russians , very serious at the level of one btg, this is a very serious range, joined us as i promised, the prichev military express deanpress good health, gentlemen, i am glad to see you, mr. mykola , please, you can make a wish. now, therefore, ivan krychevskyi, a military express, defense press, must be an expert, yes, look , there are rumors of a purely military issue, we don't know. probably , it's not a rumor, it's a belief that the russians are losing a lot on that part of the front, which is somewhere in the bakhmut area and on the other hand , there is already information that ukrainians are losing many people, is it worth it? i don't know whether it is bakhmut or bakhmut. loss of ukrainians to keep bakhmut or bakut mr. ivankovichivskyi it turns out that we are really facing a difficult stretch that on the one hand we are suffering heavy losses there if we proceed even from the official estimates of our military and political leadership that let's say that for 10 well, it seems that russian losses are related to from one to ten , we can seriously imagine how much it is necessary to spend a little for the other
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here the question is very important - such a workpiece worked, well done, strong. yes, i got ready, 34th comrade, the deanot of things that you have just discussed, and that 's because m well, what they plan ahead of time, yes, and we discussed a lot many times. and in general, in principle, well, keywords. well, volodya knows this better than me, because he studied them. right there in the lair. that's where he taught them. yes, yes, and i, well, i’m like that, when various meetings didn’t come here, they held them, but this is all indicative, because the technique is communication, which should lead to a decision. she. in general, as if i think, one and the same, yes, because the first question. what is our strategy? here, and then sometimes to convince, when everything is being implemented, that everything is under control. andocontrol all because if you lost control, if you do not have yandex-control, then in in general, you failed, you are a loser. that's because the whole story must be necessarily under control. and this is a test one. well, as it were, a qualification test, by the way, very often e
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if i as a business school dean or business leader were to propose this as a grade idea, i would be fired. just to give you data. so biden had a very effective transition at the end of his hundredth day. he only had 44 senate confirmed officials in place, 44 out of 1250 at the end of his 200th day in office, which is around october 1st. he only had about 120. he only had 127. there are 1250 senate confirmed officials. he had percent in place after almost first year. that's a flawed. so one of the other reforms that actually the partnership for public service recommends is reducing the number of senate confirmed officials that need to be put place so that you can get the government much more quickly. and that would be a positive change as well. and that's so interesting because the biden team is so i mean, say whatever you want about them. they're very very experienced. i mean, they really understand how to work the levers of power. so it's very that even they have had problems the senate confirmation process. so they again, they anticipated this. they recognize that confirmation be very slow. so they actually create a new to focus
if i as a business school dean or business leader were to propose this as a grade idea, i would be fired. just to give you data. so biden had a very effective transition at the end of his hundredth day. he only had 44 senate confirmed officials in place, 44 out of 1250 at the end of his 200th day in office, which is around october 1st. he only had about 120. he only had 127. there are 1250 senate confirmed officials. he had percent in place after almost first year. that's a flawed. so one of...
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. >> congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania, thank you very much as always for coming back to the sunday show. for more on pence's legal pinch, i am joined by melissa murray, professor at the nyu school of law and an msnbc legal analyst. melissa, great to see. you let's keep talking about pants. does he have any sort of executive privilege or debate defense, as he is claiming? >> the debate closet seems to be the most attenuated portion of his defense here. again, the speech and debate clause has typically been used to shield members of congress from any kind of liability in the conduct of their official roles as congress person. not necessarily in ceremonial roles. vice president is arguing that -- served as -- to improvise over the electoral college. that should -- i think that is the most attenuated claim. we've never seen the speech or debate clause being used with a former vice president, very attenuated. certainly provoking a legal challenge. something that would likely go to the supreme court. the executive privilege claim is a little more closer to the -- but it will be hard to exert executive privilege in your book tha
. >> congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania, thank you very much as always for coming back to the sunday show. for more on pence's legal pinch, i am joined by melissa murray, professor at the nyu school of law and an msnbc legal analyst. melissa, great to see. you let's keep talking about pants. does he have any sort of executive privilege or debate defense, as he is claiming? >> the debate closet seems to be the most attenuated portion of his defense here. again, the speech...
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dean, were lacerated by civil wars that are ongoing. the pope's in very strong, the exploitation is going on in africa. so i think it's really both the trips to support the churches in these countries and also to call for peace and to try and bring peace where has clearly been the terrible civil war and both countries. and we'll get into the intricacies of all of those difficulties. those countries, as we continue without track muslim if a galeon, pennsylvania, i'm sure theologians cross will flesh the catholic theologians and analysts, will be closely watching the pope's visits into these countries. and what he has to say will reverberate amongst the catholic church. it will reverberate because those in right now is going through a very delicate process called the process, which is a process of consultation all both catholics through and thanks to their bishops locally on the major issues that are now at the center of the date of catholics on women in the church, on gender, on every be carefully exist on and so some of these questions happen to be divisive . we think of our season also between the western
dean, were lacerated by civil wars that are ongoing. the pope's in very strong, the exploitation is going on in africa. so i think it's really both the trips to support the churches in these countries and also to call for peace and to try and bring peace where has clearly been the terrible civil war and both countries. and we'll get into the intricacies of all of those difficulties. those countries, as we continue without track muslim if a galeon, pennsylvania, i'm sure theologians cross will...
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i la palace and tonight is being very busy. on the red carpet we had the stars of the opening. a film on the carpets are giving photographs. oh peter dean, cleared, sporting a fabulous, filled beard was here, and half the way mazar tommy were here. they both are in the opening fan, which is not in competition. arm and her as, as you know, the berlin outlet is one of the most political festivals of all the major festivals . we don't just have stars or we have politics here as well. and that was very obvious during the opening ceremony, which took place here to night. now a half the german government was there, you know, not just culture minister claudia court, but also, or the economy minister, the agricultural minister. we also had the ukrainian ambassador because of course ukraine is going to figure very much in this festival. now sean penn spoke briefly about the making of his documentary superpower about president zalinski and, and talked about the fact that he was literally about to interview zalinski. when almost exactly a year ago, today, the massage started flying and then he introduced zalinski and he made a very moving a live v
i la palace and tonight is being very busy. on the red carpet we had the stars of the opening. a film on the carpets are giving photographs. oh peter dean, cleared, sporting a fabulous, filled beard was here, and half the way mazar tommy were here. they both are in the opening fan, which is not in competition. arm and her as, as you know, the berlin outlet is one of the most political festivals of all the major festivals . we don't just have stars or we have politics here as well. and that was...
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i thank you very much, george, for sharing that. in the meantime, congressman natalie dean of pennsylvania where join me next. she's gonna talk about the u.s. and ukraine, eight years since that war began. we're also gonna get some important perspective on senator john fetterman's bottomless depression. ttomless depression. written by those who work it. like the upshaws. the nelsons. and the caggianos. run with us and start telling your story. ♪♪ what will you do? will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. i was thinking, i should probably set up that 90 day refill. walgreens is all about making life easier. i can help set that up right now for you. i'll be honest, there are days i forget what she's supposed to be taking. hey, i get it... and you're not alone in this, ok? so james, all these prescriptions. are they covered? that's right. with your medicare plan you get low-cost copays. thank you. let's talk about making things easier. walgreens
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in reality, this does have a chilling effect when i talk with faculty, talk with deans's, top of people in higher education, they're talking about the very real sense of interpretation to people have, maybe they think twice about whether they want to teach the university of florida. maybe they want to teach twice about hosting academic events there it really does have an impact on the prestige of the state and certainly the proceeds of state institutions of higher education. >> john, last night on this network, stephen a smith set, ron desantis, i may agree with him on a whole lot of policies, but i will stop on him dictating african american studies in any state in any school. what do you think? >> i think he is completely right about that, and america needs to be right about this. you cannot decide which part of history you want to learn about. all of our history is rich and important. this is 1960 all over again. this is 1865 all over again where we're stoking fears, decided we are separate. the bible says a house divided cannot stand. supposedly this party is about this higher idea, we'll, let's go right to the bible. we're only bett
in reality, this does have a chilling effect when i talk with faculty, talk with deans's, top of people in higher education, they're talking about the very real sense of interpretation to people have, maybe they think twice about whether they want to teach the university of florida. maybe they want to teach twice about hosting academic events there it really does have an impact on the prestige of the state and certainly the proceeds of state institutions of higher education. >> john, last...
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i think it makes a lot of sense. >> okay howard dean, you make sense as always, thank you very much my friend.'s go now to arizona, this year's super bowl upping the ante happening for the first time in a state that allow sports betting, that kansas city chiefs in philadelphia eagles are gearing up for the big game in arizona. that is also where we find nbc shaq brewster who is joining us now. so shack you have the eagles and the chiefs, they both have very loyal fan bases and now you have the governors of pennsylvania -- they are even wagering on this game. what is going on? it is like the thing to bet on the super bowl. >> that is exactly right. the last hour we talked about how many fans are placing that sports wager, now you have the governors of both of the teams, the states going and making that bet as. well the past hour or so, they each met together, they exchange the teams flags and they made a bet that the losing team needs to fly the winning teams flag over the state capital. they are getting in on the action as well. i want you to listen to a little bit of what we heard from that m
i think it makes a lot of sense. >> okay howard dean, you make sense as always, thank you very much my friend.'s go now to arizona, this year's super bowl upping the ante happening for the first time in a state that allow sports betting, that kansas city chiefs in philadelphia eagles are gearing up for the big game in arizona. that is also where we find nbc shaq brewster who is joining us now. so shack you have the eagles and the chiefs, they both have very loyal fan bases and now you...
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dean. >> janice: i don't know whether a to say to that the rundown is complete. did you great job. brian kilmeade. i'm veryk you. >> janice: make sure y get on a plane safely because we have a storm moving to the southwest. brings me to the rest of the forecast. take a look at the maps across the country. it's been very spring-like across the east. 41 in new york. we have got that cold air in back of a boundary that could bring the potential for quite a bit of snow from the southwest to the great lakes. double trouble. here's our first storm system and that's going to bring heavy snow as well as the potential for severe storms wednesday through friday. large hail, damaging winds. we could also see tornadoes. look at the snow potential for parts of the southwest all the way up towards milwaukee. and then the heavy rain could bring the potential for flooding in parts of nashville down towards atlanta and then up into the northeast. the temperature divide continues this week. warm air for the east. cold air locked in the west. and then, you know, as we get into next week, we might see a little bit of that col
dean. >> janice: i don't know whether a to say to that the rundown is complete. did you great job. brian kilmeade. i'm veryk you. >> janice: make sure y get on a plane safely because we have a storm moving to the southwest. brings me to the rest of the forecast. take a look at the maps across the country. it's been very spring-like across the east. 41 in new york. we have got that cold air in back of a boundary that could bring the potential for quite a bit of snow from the...
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very much. of course as you get more information, i know you'll give it to us. ryan goodman and john deanut front with me now. ryan, let's just start with this. the former vice president of the united states, subpoenaed by the special counsel related to the former president of the united states. right? it's an incredible moment in and of itself. pence is somebody, right, that the january 6th committee had eventually just said, let go. but the special counsel is taking the accessory step, they're going to a subpoena. what is the significance of that at this point? >> so it's historically significant moment as you describe. and he is an important witness for the justice department and he is one of the unknowns. in the sense they already know what other pence senior aides told the january 6th committee, but there is no transcript from pence for the january 6th committee because he didn't show up to answer their questions. so i think it's very important. and it's basically it looks like it will be a slam dunk for the jus it is department to override executive privilege. so maybe just more a q
very much. of course as you get more information, i know you'll give it to us. ryan goodman and john deanut front with me now. ryan, let's just start with this. the former vice president of the united states, subpoenaed by the special counsel related to the former president of the united states. right? it's an incredible moment in and of itself. pence is somebody, right, that the january 6th committee had eventually just said, let go. but the special counsel is taking the accessory step,...
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i will get right to it. we will do as much as we can. mister dean, california is obviously very proud of yosemite we are proud that it is one of the most visited national parks. in your testimony you spoke about that day youth reservation system. we know it reduced congestion and wait times. it also had downsides, including confusion. what would you recommend to other parks thinking about implementing some kind of day use reservation system? >> i think it's important to communicate and work with the local communities, the business community in particular that sarah visitors. also, there needs to be better pre trip planning. people should know and advance the certainty about their visit. where they're going to dig all. maybe better planning, maybe expediting payment of the entrance fee in advance. it requires better technology at the entrance stations. connectivity. so those tickets, if you will. even just their annual or day pass what they normally would pay for, a transaction is smooth. right now the entrance stations are typically at the edges of the parks. not often near good
i will get right to it. we will do as much as we can. mister dean, california is obviously very proud of yosemite we are proud that it is one of the most visited national parks. in your testimony you spoke about that day youth reservation system. we know it reduced congestion and wait times. it also had downsides, including confusion. what would you recommend to other parks thinking about implementing some kind of day use reservation system? >> i think it's important to communicate and...
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system crashes last year, so i think it remains to be seen to what extent ticketmaster can be ahead of that. >> we are out of time. dean budnick, appreciate you. thank you veryl for watching. much more ahead in the next hour of cnn newsroom. >> whit whit is up next. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get evy other month. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. 's two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's one less thing to think about while traveling. hiv pills aren't on my mind. a quick change in my plans is no big deal. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver problems or mental health concerns, and if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or considering pregnancy. some
system crashes last year, so i think it remains to be seen to what extent ticketmaster can be ahead of that. >> we are out of time. dean budnick, appreciate you. thank you veryl for watching. much more ahead in the next hour of cnn newsroom. >> whit whit is up next. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's every-other-month, injectable cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get evy other month. cabenuva helps...
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dean. she's been working hard at our maps. >> i'm right here and i have friends with me. what's your name? >> i'm frank. >> i'm amy. >> where you from? >> south charlotte. rock hill, actually. speak a veryarolina where you are, right? >> maybe we can make a road trip. >> let's do it. >> let's look at the maps. we have very warm temperatures across the east coast. 57 in cleveland but we have a cold front is going to come on through. look at the 24-hour temperature change. you can see where it's still winter across the west and we have a very spring-like air over the east. the combination of that along with the wind from the gulf of mexico and the winds coming from the north could give us the potential for severe storms including tornadoes. that is something we have to watch. and the snow forecast anywhere from 8-12 inches depending where you live. this is a blockbuster storm that's going to deliver a lot of different weather hazards. kansas city, a big parade today, a big celebration. nice day, but thursday the cold front comes through and we have snow showers in the forecast. do you want to say hi to brian kilmeade right now? >> hi, brian. how you doing? >> brian: thanks for asking, tha
dean. she's been working hard at our maps. >> i'm right here and i have friends with me. what's your name? >> i'm frank. >> i'm amy. >> where you from? >> south charlotte. rock hill, actually. speak a veryarolina where you are, right? >> maybe we can make a road trip. >> let's do it. >> let's look at the maps. we have very warm temperatures across the east coast. 57 in cleveland but we have a cold front is going to come on through. look at the...
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i realized that it is very interesting. watch belarusians in the project on our tv channel on the air say again , don't be silent, and in our studio , alexey belyaev, deanalism of belarusian state university, alexey viktorovich, we will probably have time to ask you only one question at the end of the day last time. i remember they tortured me a lot, when, when the day and hour, when their own will stop, but now it’s already clear to everyone that this is all for a long time and seriously, but i would like to ask you a question, see covid. the twentieth year, then uh, what's next, judging by your question. yes you if you want to lead us to the fact that some more apocalypse is waiting for us, yes, that is, it is logical to assume that a special military operation will be followed by nuclear bombardments of each other and the world will plunge into the eternal nuclear land. this question is also terrible, it turns out that they have become very active now. yes, i saw a map where all reports of the appearance of aliens are marked. so, on the map of the united states , there is no living place, that is, all americans see them directly, they ask. then why a
i realized that it is very interesting. watch belarusians in the project on our tv channel on the air say again , don't be silent, and in our studio , alexey belyaev, deanalism of belarusian state university, alexey viktorovich, we will probably have time to ask you only one question at the end of the day last time. i remember they tortured me a lot, when, when the day and hour, when their own will stop, but now it’s already clear to everyone that this is all for a long time and seriously,...
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the dean of the faculty of journalism of the belarusian state university alexey belyaev alexey viktorovich, we will probably have time to ask you just one question at the end. last time. i remember very day, hour, when will stop his own, but now it is already clear to everyone that this is all for a long time and seriously, but i wanted to ask you a question, look at the view of the twentieth year, then eh, what 's next judging by your question. yes, you want to lead us to the fact that some more apocalypse awaits us, yes, that is, it is logical to assume that a special military operation will be followed by nuclear bombardments of each other and the world will plunge into the eternal nuclear earth, or aliens will attack. this issue is also already getting very intensified now. yes, i saw the map all reports of alien sightings are marked. so, there is no living place on the map of the usa, that is, all americans see them directly . the question is: then why are aliens so attracted to the usa? you see. well, or are they watching them very much, or are they manipulating them? yes, the next thing is that the world order has already collapsed, which was established after the second world
the dean of the faculty of journalism of the belarusian state university alexey belyaev alexey viktorovich, we will probably have time to ask you just one question at the end. last time. i remember very day, hour, when will stop his own, but now it is already clear to everyone that this is all for a long time and seriously, but i wanted to ask you a question, look at the view of the twentieth year, then eh, what 's next judging by your question. yes, you want to lead us to the fact that some...
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very popular memoirs. you'll get dairy in and munch, dean and melanchthon and well, on and on. there's a whole pile them. they were all saying, you know, a real early like iknew the moment i knew i met hitler, it was really going to be trouble. i knew the moment he just he decided we're going to invade poland. this isn't going to work. operation barbarossa, a nutty idea, but not what they that's what they said after the war. it's not what they were saying at the time. so loyalty, whether you were a convinced national socialist, i don't know whether you'd read all of alfred rosenberg's racial treatises or not at some point being a convinced national socialist boiled down to loyalty to hitler's personal. and that's why the fÜhrer was so crucial, i think, to the ultimate and final collapse of german resistance all across the front. look, if if those if modell models are not a good example, because he did not survive, he shot himself before the end of the war. runestone after the war, said i when i heard the outline for operation bottom rhine, which is the battle of the the invasion and the are they attacking the arjen well led the battle of the bulge. i knew
very popular memoirs. you'll get dairy in and munch, dean and melanchthon and well, on and on. there's a whole pile them. they were all saying, you know, a real early like iknew the moment i knew i met hitler, it was really going to be trouble. i knew the moment he just he decided we're going to invade poland. this isn't going to work. operation barbarossa, a nutty idea, but not what they that's what they said after the war. it's not what they were saying at the time. so loyalty, whether you...
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dean. good evening to you. thank you. that is good dedication and good athletic skills that i feel that you displayed. and i want to make this veryhy and myself. yes. so i go to another drink. i am out and i wish the trains as every anyone who is travelling today will know the trains are screwed. yeah it is here what a trooper here though. what a trooper managed to battle his way in because paul i were just because paul and i were just sitting there thinking, what we're to we have we're going to do 2010, we have a dance me. were going a dance with me. we were going to we were going to dance. we were going to tell joe still leave. well, joe i could still leave. well, well, happening . so, shall joe i could still leave. well, we|get happening . so, shall joe i could still leave. well, we|get on?1appening . so, shall joe i could still leave. well, we|get on? if)pening . so, shall joe i could still leave. well, we|get on? if he'sng . so, shall joe i could still leave. well, we|get on? if he's not so, shall joe i could still leave. well, we|get on? if he's not good,1all joe i could still leave. well, we|get on? if he's not good, we we
dean. good evening to you. thank you. that is good dedication and good athletic skills that i feel that you displayed. and i want to make this veryhy and myself. yes. so i go to another drink. i am out and i wish the trains as every anyone who is travelling today will know the trains are screwed. yeah it is here what a trooper here though. what a trooper managed to battle his way in because paul i were just because paul and i were just sitting there thinking, what we're to we have we're going...
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but i was looking earlier and you know slippers are very dangerous and i see lots of people a year. how because you can slide out of the people, fall down the stairs. oh deaneah. dear. they are dangerous. yeah. it's one of the long building and you need to go to minus other stalls are available. john and you get the proper slippers and you get the proper slippers a back on them. yeah. just like like a little bit stretching. actually used another brand up. it's tiny . the germans it's little tiny. the germans are very big this because the are very big on this because the germans, they call them house. sure which is house you sure which is house shoes, you know, very into hygiene know, they're very into hygiene in like stinky in germany unless like a stinky brits . and so, you know, the brits. and so, you know, the birkenstock , which is these birkenstock, which is these sandals, but slippers are a big tradition. and if you into a house in shoes face eyebrows most of place i the middle east asia you take your shoes she's come off after i lived in forest shoes but my problem is i've got i must have three pairs of slippers. i don't where they are. where do the
but i was looking earlier and you know slippers are very dangerous and i see lots of people a year. how because you can slide out of the people, fall down the stairs. oh deaneah. dear. they are dangerous. yeah. it's one of the long building and you need to go to minus other stalls are available. john and you get the proper slippers and you get the proper slippers a back on them. yeah. just like like a little bit stretching. actually used another brand up. it's tiny . the germans it's little...
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but i was looking earlier and you know slippers are very dangerous and i see lots of people a year. how because you can slide out of the people, fall down the stairs. oh deaneah. dear. they are dangerous. yeah. it's one of the long building and you need to go to minus other stalls are available. john and you get the proper slippers and you get the proper slippers a back on them. yeah. just like like a little bit stretching. actually used another brand up. it's tiny . the germans it's little tiny. the germans are very big this because the are very big on this because the germans, they call them house. sure which is house you sure which is house shoes, you know, very into hygiene know, they're very into hygiene in like stinky in germany unless like a stinky brits . and so, you know, the brits. and so, you know, the birkenstock , which is these birkenstock, which is these sandals, but slippers are a big tradition. and if you into a house in shoes face eyebrows most of place i the middle east asia you take your shoes she's come off after i lived in forest shoes but my problem is i've got i must have three pairs of slippers. i don't where they are. where do the
but i was looking earlier and you know slippers are very dangerous and i see lots of people a year. how because you can slide out of the people, fall down the stairs. oh deaneah. dear. they are dangerous. yeah. it's one of the long building and you need to go to minus other stalls are available. john and you get the proper slippers and you get the proper slippers a back on them. yeah. just like like a little bit stretching. actually used another brand up. it's tiny . the germans it's little...
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very few historians would ever give you and that is we don't know. the best guess i have is the kalani gitlin explanation that said that john dean. found out that the democrats had a address book of a call girl in their possession. and it was his then girlfriend soon to be his wife maureen dean. her name was in this book. and it was dean who authorized the break-in and it was dean who told them what to look for which is why they're nowhere near the chairman of the democratic party's office. they're over in some yahoo's office back in the back part, which happened to have that diary they knew exactly where to go. and so i think that and dean then lied to nixon about it and said, this is a national security issue and and nixon. well, we've got to cover it up then right and and so they they went on and and got the cia to intervene with the fbi and say this is national security and then it completely went to heck from there nixon is not innocent. he obstructed justice, you know, he should have gone to jail, but he was not guilty of the original crime that everybody thinks he was guilty of which is ordering the break-in. i don't think
very few historians would ever give you and that is we don't know. the best guess i have is the kalani gitlin explanation that said that john dean. found out that the democrats had a address book of a call girl in their possession. and it was his then girlfriend soon to be his wife maureen dean. her name was in this book. and it was dean who authorized the break-in and it was dean who told them what to look for which is why they're nowhere near the chairman of the democratic party's office....
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dean falter, believes patricia not only knew -- was plenty, she may have orchestrated it. >> when you start pulling back the layers, you find that, there was an individual who was, i think, a veryo exact revenge, because she feels he raped her. >> but many people did see patricia is a victim, and a movement calling for her victim of freedom was building. supporters attended hearings with ring t-shirts that said, set patricia free. >> we're here to stand in solidarity with her, as well as other sexual assault victims across the world. >> many saw an accomplished woman, who had overcome terrible trauma, only to be victimized again by the legal system. >> there are two victims here. and i hope that the da finds them as hard to strengthen this case and really get justice for those who committed this crime and, stop persecuting the other victim in this case. >> but that didn't seem to face the prosecutor. >> i knew that she had, hundreds if not thousands, of supporters, who had never read a single police report. never listen to a single taped interview. she had them all convinced that she was being wrongfully accused. and that somehow, if she was a victim of a sexual assault, that s
dean falter, believes patricia not only knew -- was plenty, she may have orchestrated it. >> when you start pulling back the layers, you find that, there was an individual who was, i think, a veryo exact revenge, because she feels he raped her. >> but many people did see patricia is a victim, and a movement calling for her victim of freedom was building. supporters attended hearings with ring t-shirts that said, set patricia free. >> we're here to stand in solidarity with her,...
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very much indeed . joining us. this is a most remarkable story. i mean, what what what did you think? what did you think dean'sat did he masquerade as as being and how we were taken in by it? good morning. both well, he i met we met online . i had had to met we met online. i had had to sort of not unsuccessful marriages . sort of not unsuccessful marriages. so i thought. right would try to go online and have a look online and met him via the online dating site and everything seemed pretty normal . you know, i met his family i went to his business and we did normal that a normal dating couple would . i met his couple would. i met his business. we went abroad, you know , all the things that you know, all the things that you would consider to be normal. we did. and i think that night , did. and i think that night, halloween. i mean , it was quite halloween. i mean, it was quite shocking because not only was he an armed robber? he was also married . so you meeting his married. so you meeting his family and his people at his work , were they all in on his work, were they all in on his pretences pretend life ? well,
very much indeed . joining us. this is a most remarkable story. i mean, what what what did you think? what did you think dean'sat did he masquerade as as being and how we were taken in by it? good morning. both well, he i met we met online . i had had to met we met online. i had had to sort of not unsuccessful marriages . sort of not unsuccessful marriages. so i thought. right would try to go online and have a look online and met him via the online dating site and everything seemed pretty...
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dean line, isn't it? maybe. maybe oh, dear. thanks very much dear. well, thanks very much indeed. you wonder. oh indeed. igoing. oh nice. that. us what time nice. oh that. tell us what time it which is exactly oh it is. which is exactly 830. oh no. top down bush in some no. i'll top down bush in some way . look we're asking a little way. look we're asking a little bit earlier on what is in the papers with that, with hamilton looking at funeral songs and things. and actually there is a theme because geraldine morning geraldine says , my dad passed geraldine says, my dad passed away on the 10th of january. his funeral was the 1st of funeral was on the 1st of february. just last february. so just this last week, song he had played at week, the song he had played at the committal was johnny cash ring it was also played ring of fire. it was also played at the funeral of phil, who was the friend of ellis, who says that it my fishing mate and that it was my fishing mate and we travelled to scotland every year johnny cash the year playing johnny cash in the car. at the funeral the car. so at the funeral the finis
dean line, isn't it? maybe. maybe oh, dear. thanks very much dear. well, thanks very much indeed. you wonder. oh indeed. igoing. oh nice. that. us what time nice. oh that. tell us what time it which is exactly oh it is. which is exactly 830. oh no. top down bush in some no. i'll top down bush in some way . look we're asking a little way. look we're asking a little bit earlier on what is in the papers with that, with hamilton looking at funeral songs and things. and actually there is a theme...
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double last year which i think lot us would agree is think a lot of us would agree is shocking. now is shocking. we with me now is immigration lawyer dean morgan. dean thank you verylaw , could we in terms of the law, could we put a load of channel migrants on a warship and send them back to france? well, my concern about using a warship is that , about using a warship is that, you know, our own forces are being trained to kill the trains, to defend us and to fight a foreign enemy, the migrant that are crossing. whilst that may be economically migrants, they're not the enemy of the and so that's if you of the uk. and so that's if you look at america, they have a us coastguard they separate coastguard for a they separate the us navy which is obviously protects against foreign enemies and their coast guard. so i don't understand why this isn't a border force issue , why the a border force issue, why the border doesn't have border force doesn't have cutters that like the us cutters that could like the us with cuban migrants that come across to florida do the same thing because it's a police thing because it's a police thing it's not an armed force issue . yeah, i sus
double last year which i think lot us would agree is think a lot of us would agree is shocking. now is shocking. we with me now is immigration lawyer dean morgan. dean thank you verylaw , could we in terms of the law, could we put a load of channel migrants on a warship and send them back to france? well, my concern about using a warship is that , about using a warship is that, you know, our own forces are being trained to kill the trains, to defend us and to fight a foreign enemy, the migrant...