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. ♪ announcer: coming up tonight, frederick hess of the american enterprise institute and cameron hieraticessor at peabody college, discuss the 2002 no child left behind law. the executive branch officials testified before the senate health committee about the continued rise of overdose deaths linked to fentanyl. after that, nasa officials hold a news conference on the status of tomorrow's launch of the artemis one mission to the moon. slative series joining us this morning for this last hour, we are joined by carolyn heinrich who is a professor of leadership and policy at vanderbilt university's peabody college and frederick hess who is studies director at the american enterprise institute. both of you, how does this legislation, the no child left behind law fit into the category of landmark legislation? carolyn heinrich, we will start with you. ms. heinrich: it really shaped educational practice at many levels. it was a law that came out of work that was already being done in the state to try to reckon with the fact that when we looked at our students performance, we were not measuring u
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we're talking with cory shockey director, a foreign and defense policy studies at the american enterprise institute, who served this director for defense strategy and the national security council under president george w bush. she's also author of america versus the west. can the liberal world order be preserved? and john will stall former adviser to president brock obama and now a senior advisor to the global 0 initiative, which works on the elimination of nuclear weapons. he blogs at the sub stack site. boom boom, boom, read it. it's very interesting, let me just ask you both, and i'm going to start with you, corey, where has the notion that we need to know about nuclear weapons and how to respond to them. gone structurally. in our defense analysis in our defense plants. well, there is certainly still a cod tray as people who care ad desperately and work carefully on the issue that james martin instituted in monterey that m i t political science to var read right stratcom. all sorts of people. but we have had the good fortune for the last 30 years to not have to care about this problem. and the
we're talking with cory shockey director, a foreign and defense policy studies at the american enterprise institute, who served this director for defense strategy and the national security council under president george w bush. she's also author of america versus the west. can the liberal world order be preserved? and john will stall former adviser to president brock obama and now a senior advisor to the global 0 initiative, which works on the elimination of nuclear weapons. he blogs at the sub...
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republican presented of it liz cheney delivers the annual constitution day lecture at the american enterprise institute. representative cheney continues to be critical of our own party for its ongoing support of president trump in the aftermath of the january 6 attack at the u.s. capitol. she will be leading congress after the midterm elections, having lost the wyoming primary to a candidate endorsed by the former president.
republican presented of it liz cheney delivers the annual constitution day lecture at the american enterprise institute. representative cheney continues to be critical of our own party for its ongoing support of president trump in the aftermath of the january 6 attack at the u.s. capitol. she will be leading congress after the midterm elections, having lost the wyoming primary to a candidate endorsed by the former president.
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become almost like a mass movement, according to the surveys that have been done by a i american enterprises institute and the institute for the study of religion q and on could be 15 percent of the american adult population, which is $30000000.00 people. and that's a lot of people who believe in this crazy conspiracy theory. so i think it's important that we also understand. it's not just lo, information voters, and it's not necessarily stupid people. 30000000 adults potential voters in a politically divided country and the u. s. mid term elections take place 6 weeks from now. establishment covets, or the d. c. swamp of wage, the war against american success and independence q and on candidates. or at least republicans willing to cozy up to the movement or on more and more balance and estimated $78.00 candidates in $26.00 states. it's time to make america dominant again. this is not just trump, there are numerous huron supporting candidates for office throughout the country for congress, for secretary of state, for governorships. i'm teen of 40. i'm a wife, mother, grandmother, and small business own
become almost like a mass movement, according to the surveys that have been done by a i american enterprises institute and the institute for the study of religion q and on could be 15 percent of the american adult population, which is $30000000.00 people. and that's a lot of people who believe in this crazy conspiracy theory. so i think it's important that we also understand. it's not just lo, information voters, and it's not necessarily stupid people. 30000000 adults potential voters in a...
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. >> good morning, welcome to american enterprise institute . my name is mackenzie england, senior fellow you're working on military issues and funded examination. what are the gaps and holes and it's my pleasure to host the 22nd chief of staff of the united states ericmorris, a friend and colleague . and i've been working together in this job that we met when he was commander of pacific air forces and we will talk of course a lot about his takes this morning. i want to offer all of you the opportunity including our online viewers@aei.org at c-span and at twitter and at youtube, that's going to cover them all all our various outlets you are able to ask questions via email. to us here at aei. >> i know he needs no introduction again, general brown but also he's the command pilot although he says that's not the end-all be-all of why he joined the air force. he was commissioned in 1984 from texas tech and he's on a variety of aircraft. he's commanded many different levels but what i think is my favorite part about his bio is both he and his wife th
. >> good morning, welcome to american enterprise institute . my name is mackenzie england, senior fellow you're working on military issues and funded examination. what are the gaps and holes and it's my pleasure to host the 22nd chief of staff of the united states ericmorris, a friend and colleague . and i've been working together in this job that we met when he was commander of pacific air forces and we will talk of course a lot about his takes this morning. i want to offer all of you...
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. >> republican representative liz cheney delivers the constitution day lecture at the american enterprise institutee continues to be critical of her own party for ongoing support of former president trumpsh in the aftermath of the january 6 attack of the u.s. capitol. she believed congress after the midterm elections having lost wyoming primary last month two of a candidate endorsed by the former president. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good evening and welcome to a.i. constitution day lecture. i am robert. for some time now a.i. has helped this lecture to give platforms to defenders of the united states constitution. we celebrate doctor byrne, late a.i. scholar, to carry on his work promoting our nation's founding virtues. long before he became our greatest president, him him blinken addressed the crowd in springfield, illinois. at that time violence between abolitionists and their enemies but retribution often plays just as. directed show. every club of liberty said swear by blood of the revolution never violate the laws of the country. t lincoln's
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trip to israel but we got the idea for this book and a seminar that we were doing at the american enterprise institute where we are both fellows of two years ago. mike was presenting a paper that he had written on what happens when countries that have been growing really fast slow down. the punchline basically is that they become more internationally aggressive. when he was presenting that paper, i remember i had written a paper a year before which was really kind of a -- an experiment on why we are to be as worried about the decline of russia and china as we ought to be worried about their assent and the sort of aggression they might engage in as they worry there time lines were running short. we started talking about the project and realized we were on a similar wavelength. we wrote a short article and it developed into the book project. >> what is a conventional view? >> >> china is the world's next superpower. that it will overtake the u.s. economically at some point in the next decade. that it is going to overtake the u.s. militarily. and that china is on path to becoming number one in the intern
trip to israel but we got the idea for this book and a seminar that we were doing at the american enterprise institute where we are both fellows of two years ago. mike was presenting a paper that he had written on what happens when countries that have been growing really fast slow down. the punchline basically is that they become more internationally aggressive. when he was presenting that paper, i remember i had written a paper a year before which was really kind of a -- an experiment on why...
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with that, we bring in geraldo rivera and marc thiessen, an american enterprise institute scholar andeat to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> martha: i want to start with this quote from the chicago tribune that was written by james durkin, a republican. starting january 1, those accused of being large scale smugglers, traffickers or distributors may not be detained or subject to a bond hearing. suspected street gang and cartel members could be released immediately. the courts will have to tell them to follow the honor system and attend their next scheduled appearance. what are the chances of that? geraldo, what are the chances of that? >> you get a ticket, whether or not you honor the ticket is up to you. the fact of the matter is, generally speaking if you've been arrested and out on bail or no bail, you're not exactly a stellar character. i would put the odds very low that you would return. it is absolutely bizarre. this is to me, martha, the last throes of the george floyd defund the police movement. now comes bail reform. what bail reform does is to say that virtually
with that, we bring in geraldo rivera and marc thiessen, an american enterprise institute scholar andeat to have you with us. >> good to be with you. >> martha: i want to start with this quote from the chicago tribune that was written by james durkin, a republican. starting january 1, those accused of being large scale smugglers, traffickers or distributors may not be detained or subject to a bond hearing. suspected street gang and cartel members could be released immediately. the...
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of town hall.com.olivia l reporter for politico and matthew continetti, fellow at the american enterprise institute don't are have a sense. >> absolutely, for 30 years crime gave the advantage to republicans in a national political context. of course, crime's impacts are felt will he local and municipal level. politically had has big national consequences. and so what we are seeing is crime surges as violent crime surges, republicans are reaping the benefits. now, we also say, too. of course it's liberal policies creating this crime surge whether it's on incarceration, whether it's on policing. whether it's on addiction, on homelessness. all of this is creating a crisis in the cities. and even though there aren't many republicans in the cities republican also benefit nationally. >> bret: you know, olivia, there was this effort for legislation on crime up on capitol hill. it seemed like an effort for politically democrats to solve their problems. it seemed clunky though as it kind of moved forward. >> right. and while we are in the midterms and right then you see that democrats are trying to make a
of town hall.com.olivia l reporter for politico and matthew continetti, fellow at the american enterprise institute don't are have a sense. >> absolutely, for 30 years crime gave the advantage to republicans in a national political context. of course, crime's impacts are felt will he local and municipal level. politically had has big national consequences. and so what we are seeing is crime surges as violent crime surges, republicans are reaping the benefits. now, we also say, too. of...
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republican presented of it liz cheney delivers the annual constitution day lecture at the american enterprise institute. representative cheney continues to be critical of our own party for its ongoing support of president trump in the aftermath of the january 6 attack at the u.s. capitol. she will be leading congress after the midterm elections, having lost the wyoming primary to a candidate endorsed by the former president. >> good evening everyone and welcome to aei, for constitution lecturer. for some time, aei has held this lecture to give a platform for defenders of the u.s. constitution. in doing so we celebrate dr. burns, the late scholar, and carry on his work among our nations founding virtues. long before he became our greatest president abraham lincoln addressed the crowd in springfield, illinois. at that time, mob violence between abolitionists and their enemies was rampant and often retribution replaced justice. lincoln gave direct instructions to his fellow countrymen. let every american, every lover of liberty swear by the blood of the revolution never to violate the laws of the country.
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and china, mesh enterprise -- american enterprise institution's senior fellow derek scissors. it's great to have you here. does nvidia, in your mind, have wiggle room? do you think regulators in the u.s. government are overreacting in what they're doing with invidia and amd? >> i don't think they're overreacting, because i don't think they're really doing that much. two companies were told they have to stop selling to china, but it's not a ban. it's an interruption while a licensing process is set up. they're going to have to apply for licenses and, technically, they might not get them, but hay almost certainly will based on the department of commerce's record and the fact that if regulators wanted to stop the sale of these chips, they would have said, stop. instead, they're saying send us a license application, and in a few months i think things are going to go back to normal. ing. cheryl:s -- cheryl: we also have to talk about apple here. apple has been making moves in particular with the new iphone 14, we're expecting that in the month. they're looking more to india. and yo
and china, mesh enterprise -- american enterprise institution's senior fellow derek scissors. it's great to have you here. does nvidia, in your mind, have wiggle room? do you think regulators in the u.s. government are overreacting in what they're doing with invidia and amd? >> i don't think they're overreacting, because i don't think they're really doing that much. two companies were told they have to stop selling to china, but it's not a ban. it's an interruption while a licensing...
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from the american enterprise institute, this is one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. whoa, the voice of god. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us. it is nice to see familiar faces in the audience. i am excited about this panel discussion we have today. it is a very timely issue. the topic i am excited about talking about here is, the issue with working families, inflation, and how we can use fintech to solve some of poverty's more pressing problems. working families are facing sustained rising inflation, energy costs, food costs, and everyday life has gotten more expensive on an increasing basis. workers either paychecks lagged behind. businesses face a difficult time hiring. as we enter this time of economic hardship we know that households will face initial hardship, we also know that reducing that hardship will require policymakers, for-profit institutions, not-for-profit institutions and everyone in between come together to explore new and innovative ways to improve access to financial institutions. too often when individuals fall short of money, th
from the american enterprise institute, this is one hour. >> good afternoon, everybody. whoa, the voice of god. good afternoon, everybody. thank you for joining us. it is nice to see familiar faces in the audience. i am excited about this panel discussion we have today. it is a very timely issue. the topic i am excited about talking about here is, the issue with working families, inflation, and how we can use fintech to solve some of poverty's more pressing problems. working families are...
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another voice okay want to bring in jimmy pethokoukis, economic policy analyst at the american enterprise institute a cnbc contributor jimmy, i saw you nodding and then you shook your head and then you gave me the middle finger i think i'm kidding. should we -- >> never >> should we ban any kind of congressional trading or at least impose a minimum holding period while they're in office >> yeah. to be clear, there's already a law on the books from 2012 about members of congress trading on non-public information so we're talking about public information. and sort of the coldhearted economist in me says listen, congressional trades give the market information we have a more efficient market. is that such a bad thing i will say i would like more frequent and easier to follow disclosure hard to follow disclosure once a year doesn't really seem adequate but beyond that i'm not sure this is actually a huge problem. especially if a lot of that is just a few members, as ylan said >> i don't know if it's a big problem, jimmy it just stinks, though right? the problem is that the public needs that faith in co
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uh next up we've got kevin kassir dr kassir is a senior fellow at american enterprise institute where he studies the us congress, the administrative state and election reform. prior to a e i he was the vice president of research partnerships at the r street institute and was the co founder of the legislative branch capacity working group. he also served for more than a decade as an analyst with congressional research service. he is the co author of the book. congress overwhelmed the decline of congressional capacity and prospects for reform. doctor costar earned his bachelor of arts in political science from ohio state university and his master of arts and phd in politics from new york university. dr costar welcome back. you are now recognized for three minutes. >> all right, well, thank you much. chairman kilmer, vice chairman timmons and uh members of the select committee for having me here. and i also appreciated the setup. you gave my topic in your introduction, you referenced rule 11, clause two j two. um kind of gets to my point and i think it's also interesting that this room i
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let's bring in the fellow at the stanford and american enterprise institute.ers include the president herself. what i heard was concerning. though the administration and add min traitions have tried to do more and more for taiwan we are far from enough of insuring their defense. >> dana: what led you to understand that. >> first and foremost the basic things taiwan needs are things like weapons. the weapons they need they've asked for but the united states is not providing. that's because we don't have the production capacity, one, to produce a lot of those weapons in volume. those that we are producing we're giving to ukraine. secondly, there is a lot of things the united states does with partners and allies to prepare for defense that we aren't doing with taiwan. we won't do exercises together, minimal intel sharing. anything you want to establish in peacetime to insure we can fight together we currently don't have. much more has to be done in that area as well. >> dana: do you feel that china is going to make a move within the next two years maybe? >> i thi
let's bring in the fellow at the stanford and american enterprise institute.ers include the president herself. what i heard was concerning. though the administration and add min traitions have tried to do more and more for taiwan we are far from enough of insuring their defense. >> dana: what led you to understand that. >> first and foremost the basic things taiwan needs are things like weapons. the weapons they need they've asked for but the united states is not providing. that's...
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source of things, but the most prominent on the left is bookings and on the right the american enterprise institute. they both say, you need to do the same things to leave poverty to get to the middle class. number one, finish high school. ideally one you can read, right, and compute. two, do not have a kid until your 20. third, get married first. four, keep your job and if it is a minimum wage job, you will get a raise. five, avoid the criminal justice system. do not commit crimes. if you do those things, you will not be poor. if you do not follow that, there is a good chance you will be. >> good afternoon and welcome to book tv's in depth program. this is our monthly author interview. we invite one author on to talk about his or her body of work. this month it is author, talkshow host and gubernatorial candidate larry elder. beginning in 2000, "ten things you can't say in america" came out. that was followed by "showdown." "what has ray's got to do with it? " came out in 2009. "double standards" a collection of the essays in 2019 and the book we discussed a little bit, "a lot like me," was his mo
source of things, but the most prominent on the left is bookings and on the right the american enterprise institute. they both say, you need to do the same things to leave poverty to get to the middle class. number one, finish high school. ideally one you can read, right, and compute. two, do not have a kid until your 20. third, get married first. four, keep your job and if it is a minimum wage job, you will get a raise. five, avoid the criminal justice system. do not commit crimes. if you do...
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think tanks on the left and cared about all different thinge but you have the american enterprise institutethey both say you need to do the same thing to get to the middle class. number two, don't have a kid until your 20. get a job, don't quit the job, and it's a minimum wage job you will a get a raise. of the weight of the criminal justice system. don't commit crimes. you do those things you will not be poor. if you don't follow the formula there is a good chance that you will be. >> host: good afternoon and welcome to booktv's "in depth" program. we invited one offer onor to tak about his or her body of work. this month is the talkshow host and gubernatorial candidate larry elder. here's a list of his books. beginning in 2000, ten things you can to stay in america came out. that was followed by showdown, asconfronting bias, lies and the special interests that divide america. what's race got to do with it came out in 2009 originally published as stupid a black man. double standards a collection of essays. and at the book we discussed a little bit, father and son's journey to reconciliatio
think tanks on the left and cared about all different thinge but you have the american enterprise institutethey both say you need to do the same thing to get to the middle class. number two, don't have a kid until your 20. get a job, don't quit the job, and it's a minimum wage job you will a get a raise. of the weight of the criminal justice system. don't commit crimes. you do those things you will not be poor. if you don't follow the formula there is a good chance that you will be. >>...
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in fact, according to experts from the american enterprise institute, the infrastructure bill actually actually eases inflationary pressures in the long run because a focus on improving productivity over the next decade. however, as we all know, so not the only bill that congress passed last year. we now find ourselves at a point where inflation reached a 40 year high at 9. 1% last month. which is the most i've seen since i was a young man, in the carter administration. inflation has impacted prices at every sector but of specific interest to our conversation today is the price of construction materials and fuel, which are through the roof. the states on localities tried to budget for demand, road and bridge projects, sustained inflation is going to make it even more difficult to structure these infrastructure dollars to cover the projects that congress intends to. it's a, result we end up focusing the a on sustainability charges this bill is best to address. a few quick questions for you, if you can help me with the might appreciate it. first of all, what steps are the department taki
in fact, according to experts from the american enterprise institute, the infrastructure bill actually actually eases inflationary pressures in the long run because a focus on improving productivity over the next decade. however, as we all know, so not the only bill that congress passed last year. we now find ourselves at a point where inflation reached a 40 year high at 9. 1% last month. which is the most i've seen since i was a young man, in the carter administration. inflation has impacted...
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in fact, according to experts from the american enterprise institute, the infrastructure bill actually actually eases inflationary pressures in the long run because a focus on improving productivity over the next decade. however, as we all know, so not the only bill that congress passed last year. we now find ourselves at a point where inflation reached a 40 year high at 9.1% last month. which is the most i've seen since i was a young man, in the carter administration. inflation has impacted prices at every sector but of specific interest to our conversation today is the price of construction materials and fuel, which are through the roof. the states on localities tried to budget for demand, road and bridge projects, sustained inflation is going to make it even more difficult to structure these infrastructure dollars to cover the projects that congress intends to. it's a, result we end up focusing the a on sustainability charges this bill is best to address. a few quick questions for you, if you can help me with the might appreciate it. first of all, what steps are the department takin
in fact, according to experts from the american enterprise institute, the infrastructure bill actually actually eases inflationary pressures in the long run because a focus on improving productivity over the next decade. however, as we all know, so not the only bill that congress passed last year. we now find ourselves at a point where inflation reached a 40 year high at 9.1% last month. which is the most i've seen since i was a young man, in the carter administration. inflation has impacted...
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in fact, according to experts from the american enterprise institute, the infrastructure bill actually actually eases inflationary pressures in the long run because a focus on improving productivity over the next decade. however, as we all know, so not the only bill that congress passed last year. we now find ourselves at a point where inflation reached a 40 year high at 9.1% last month. which is the most i've seen since i was a young man, in the carter administration. inflation has impacted prices at every sector but of specific interest to our conversation today is the price of construction materials and fuel, which are through the roof. the states on localities tried to budget for demand, road and bridge projects, sustained inflation is going to make it even more difficult to structure these infrastructure dollars to cover the projects that congress intends to. it's a, result we end up focusing the a on sustainability charges this bill is best to address. a few quick questions for you, if you can help me with the might appreciate it. first of all, what steps are the department takin
in fact, according to experts from the american enterprise institute, the infrastructure bill actually actually eases inflationary pressures in the long run because a focus on improving productivity over the next decade. however, as we all know, so not the only bill that congress passed last year. we now find ourselves at a point where inflation reached a 40 year high at 9.1% last month. which is the most i've seen since i was a young man, in the carter administration. inflation has impacted...
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the house, apparently, american the impact power of the rockets was so strong that concrete ceilings, a meter thick, collapsed. in addition, enterprises and educational institutions suffered from the attacks of the kiev regime. establishments in kherson and nova kakhovka now in kherson, security measures have been strengthened, the number of patrols has been increased, the city froze in anticipation of the fateful decision of president mikhail andronik alexander malyshev to lead the kherson region. aleksey katerinichev participated in more than 20 counter-terrorist operations, including the rescue operation to lift the k-32 helicopter of the russian emergencies ministry in the baltic sea before being assigned to the ferson. for more than 20 years he served in the border troops and in the fsb units and also worked as a deputy head of the center for special risk rescue operations. the leader in this center, designed to carry out urgent work of particular complexity, alexei katerinichev, with great professionalism and responsibility, performed his duty under the auspices of the national anti-terrorist committee of katerinichev, for several years he organized the act
the house, apparently, american the impact power of the rockets was so strong that concrete ceilings, a meter thick, collapsed. in addition, enterprises and educational institutions suffered from the attacks of the kiev regime. establishments in kherson and nova kakhovka now in kherson, security measures have been strengthened, the number of patrols has been increased, the city froze in anticipation of the fateful decision of president mikhail andronik alexander malyshev to lead the kherson...
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american enterprises of the military-industrial complex at the time to uncork the champagne yesterday the president approved the new trans aid to ukraine , which is estimated at 675 million dollars, the world economic institutekiev clearly demonstrates. who is the main protagonist in pumping ukraine with weapons? the united states by a wide margin ukraine is fighting on credit, but american military-industrial complex enterprises receive live money. at the moment, there is a question about retraining ukrainian rafts on f-16 block four, this is the f16 in the last modification of the actual current year, that is, the united states is really going to turn ukraine into some kind of permanent war market. what, in principle, was stated by the former nato secretary general fact asmos, who said literally the following: we need a militarized ukraine agency. bloomberg informs the pentagon without advertising that he handed over to ukraine high-precision projectiles from a caliber with a gps dream became aware of this. after the military department announced its intention to spend $92 million on replenishment. these expensive shells alone cost about 100,000 dollars and are produced by the american military-industrial
american enterprises of the military-industrial complex at the time to uncork the champagne yesterday the president approved the new trans aid to ukraine , which is estimated at 675 million dollars, the world economic institutekiev clearly demonstrates. who is the main protagonist in pumping ukraine with weapons? the united states by a wide margin ukraine is fighting on credit, but american military-industrial complex enterprises receive live money. at the moment, there is a question about...
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apparently, the american missiles had such an impact power by the force that concrete floors collapsed, a meter thick. in addition, enterprises and educational institutionsa blow to the kiev regime ; security measures have been strengthened in kherson, the number of patrols has been increased, the city froze in anticipation of the fateful decision of president mikhail andronik. alexander malyshev lead the kherson region. aleksey katerinichev participated in more than 20 counter-terrorist operations, including taking part in a rescue operation to lift a ka-32 helicopter ministry of emergency situations of russia in the baltic sea before the appointment of ferson , he is more
apparently, the american missiles had such an impact power by the force that concrete floors collapsed, a meter thick. in addition, enterprises and educational institutionsa blow to the kiev regime ; security measures have been strengthened in kherson, the number of patrols has been increased, the city froze in anticipation of the fateful decision of president mikhail andronik. alexander malyshev lead the kherson region. aleksey katerinichev participated in more than 20 counter-terrorist...
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apparently, american missiles with such a force that the impact force collapsed concrete floors, a meter thick, in addition the impact in the kiev regime affected enterprises and educational institutionsn kherson and nova kakhovka; now in kherson, security measures have been increased, the number of patrols has been increased, the city froze in anticipation of the fateful decision of president mikhail andronik alexander malyshev to lead the kherson region. well , now the new data of the ministry of defense on how the special operation is developing to protect the inhabitants of the donbass of the nikolaev region , the mobile group of the electronic intelligence center of the armed forces of ukraine was destroyed by the russian aerospace forces. a platoon of american multiple launch rocket systems was also hit there. haimars fire of fighter aircraft of the russian aerospace forces in the donetsk republic shot down a mig-29 of the ukrainian air force destroyed and the su-25 allied forces are developing success in other areas of the special operation. today, in the context of the global crisis, when the hegemony of the collective west is fading into the past , a new, more just, multipola
apparently, american missiles with such a force that the impact force collapsed concrete floors, a meter thick, in addition the impact in the kiev regime affected enterprises and educational institutionsn kherson and nova kakhovka; now in kherson, security measures have been increased, the number of patrols has been increased, the city froze in anticipation of the fateful decision of president mikhail andronik alexander malyshev to lead the kherson region. well , now the new data of the...
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american politics these days. they really welcome new voices and perspectives to the conversation. i consider myself one of those newer voices. i work for the competitive enterprise institute, which is a nonpartisan free-market economic think tank. what it stands for is free markets. it's not because it's not for me or something inherently great about businesses or free markets, it's because we believe that freer markets benefit consumers, individuals and society. to put it in more negative terms, a lesser free-market harms individuals and society. that is my expertise for most of my professional career i focused on alcohol, gambling, food, cannabis, tobacco, these are all, what they share in common besides being vices, as they have all experienced big grand moments of emerging markets. whether it has opened up in some big way. what i have noticed is when that happens, there is a rush of special interest that always flows in to try and protect themselves, to try and corner part of the market to become gatekeepers. that has all of these harms a special on consumers. i hope that is what i can add to the conversation, to talk about how that can be avoided. how we can make sur
american politics these days. they really welcome new voices and perspectives to the conversation. i consider myself one of those newer voices. i work for the competitive enterprise institute, which is a nonpartisan free-market economic think tank. what it stands for is free markets. it's not because it's not for me or something inherently great about businesses or free markets, it's because we believe that freer markets benefit consumers, individuals and society. to put it in more negative...